Westley fifty caps stalemate between Essex and Warwickshire

Ed Barnard rewarded for saving follow-on with unbeaten century

ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay01-Aug-2025 Warwickshire 485 (Barnard 108*, Bamber 107, Mousley 75, Davies 52, Critchley 5-171) drew with Essex 602 for 6 dec (Westley 134, Allison 133, Pepper 107*, Walter 86) and 96 for 1 Tom Westley passed fifty for the fifth time in eight Rothesay County Championship innings before rain arrived at Chelmsford to confirm the inevitable draw between Essex and Warwickshire.The rejuvenated Essex captain was 51 not out, with seven fours in his 103-ball innings, to follow his 148 first time round. He had put on 86 in 28 overs with Paul Walter for the second wicket before umbrellas went up and the players scampered for shelter. Walter had contributed 35 to a stand that took Essex’s lead to a nominal 213.The match was effectively over as a contest late on the third evening when Ed Barnard struck the boundary that took Warwickshire past their follow-on target of 453, despite having just one wicket in hand. What had become a damp squib was officially called off at 3.25pm.The 14 points Essex gained kept them just ahead of the relegation places in Division One, while Warwickshire’s dozen points mean they are safely in mid-table.Barnard, meanwhile, gained reward for his overnight effort the morning after when he was left unbeaten on 108 in Warwickshire’s first-innings 485, 117 behind Essex’s 602-6 declared. The remarkably consistent all-rounder’s 123-ball knock took his season’s tally to 815 runs with three centuries. Matt Critchley’s marathon spell of 40 overs for Essex returned figures of 5 for 171.With Dean Elgar absent from the field since day one with a calf injury, Essex promoted Noah Thain to open their second innings. But Essex’s faith in the up-and-coming all-rounder was not fulfilled as Ethan Bamber got one to lift off the pitch and take the outside edge with only two against his name.Westley drove his first ball for four, but was fortunate when he reached 19 that a diving Kai Smith could not cling on to a catch in Beau Webster’s first over.Westley reached his fifty from 103 balls, clipping Hannon-Dalby past an unusual legside field comprising six fielders in a semi-circle between short mid-on and square leg. It turned out to be the last meaningful action before rain set in a 2.24pm.Walter had been comparatively subdued at the other end, though he did strike two boundaries in the last over before lunch that brought up the fifty partnership from a leisurely 18 overs.Barnard, 90 not out overnight, had become the game’s fifth century-maker when he swept Critchley for four from the 114th ball he faced. He had already launched the leg-spinner over midwicket for six during the 23 minutes that Warwickshire’s first innings extended into the fourth morning.Oliver Hannon-Dalby had kept Barnard company the previous evening when the ninth-wicket pair ensured Warwickshire moved safely beyond the follow-on mark. He remained unfazed for 27 balls in total, 15 in the morning, before Westley introduced his occasional off-breaks and had the No11 lbw with his fourth delivery.

'Give him some time!' – Arne Slot defends Alexander Isak as Liverpool's record signing returns to training ahead of Man City showdown

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has urged patience with Alexander Isak as the striker returns to full training ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash with Manchester City. The £125 million record signing has missed four games with a groin injury, but Slot insists the Swedish forward needs "time" to regain match sharpness after a frustrating stop-start beginning to life at Anfield.

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    Isak is set to return to Liverpool training after three weeks on the sidelines as Slot’s side prepare for a crucial trip to Manchester City this weekend. The Swedish forward, who sustained an adductor injury during last month’s 5-1 Champions League victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, has not featured since and has spent the past fortnight undergoing a personalised rehabilitation programme. Liverpool’s medical team confirmed that Isak is now back in full training, though his availability for the City game will depend on how he responds over the next 48 hours.

    The 26-year-old’s return is a timely boost for Slot during a demanding stretch of fixtures. Isak’s absence has coincided with a dip in Liverpool’s attacking efficiency, forcing the Reds to rely on wide Hugo Ekitike, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo to shoulder the goalscoring burden.

    However, Isak’s fitness woes have become a recurring theme since his blockbuster summer move from Newcastle United. After missing most of pre-season due to transfer complications, he has struggled to find rhythm or consistency in Slot’s system. The Liverpool manager has therefore stressed the importance of easing his record signing back carefully, with no desire to risk a relapse ahead of a congested winter schedule.

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    Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Slot confirmed Isak’s return to team training and cautioned against expecting an immediate impact. "He will train for the first time today with the team again, after being three weeks out," Slot said. "I know that I said three weeks ago that his pre-season has ended, so now it’s time for us to see where he is. But I have to come back to those words, because if you are only three weeks with the rehab, that doesn’t bring you back to the levels he was three weeks ago."

    Praising Liverpool’s medical staff for their work behind the scenes, Slot continued: "Although our rehab team is doing an incredible job, you cannot compare rehab with games of football or training sessions with the team. As much as we try to replicate it, that’s simply not possible. So, again I have to say, give him some time."

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    Massive fee on Isak's mind?

    Isak’s return comes amid mounting scrutiny over his early struggles since completing a £125 million ($164m) switch from Newcastle in the summer, a move that made him the most expensive player in British football history. The transfer saga dominated headlines throughout pre-season, with reports claiming the forward pushed to force through the deal, leading to tension with his former club. As a result, Isak began his Liverpool career behind schedule, lacking match fitness and sharpness during his first few weeks under Slot.

    That slow start has been compounded by injuries. The striker has missed multiple fixtures due to persistent muscle problems, preventing him from developing chemistry with key teammates like Salah, Gakpo, and Ekitike. His current record – one goal and one assist in eight appearances – stands in stark contrast to his prolific spell at Newcastle, where he scored 54 goals in 86 league games.

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  • Reds face fellow title outsiders at Etihad Stadium

    Liverpool’s upcoming clash with Manchester City will provide the first major test of Slot’s injury management approach. While Isak is expected to be included in the travelling squad, the likelihood is that he will begin on the bench with Ekitike starting instead. Slot and his medical staff will make a late decision after assessing Isak’s reaction to full training, but the emphasis remains on caution rather than risk.

Agents tell Arsenal they can sign £36m France star who loves Saliba like a "brother"

Arsenal have been told by officials that a highly-rated France international could be available to sign in the near future, with the player attracting interest from Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Man City too.

Andrea Berta seals new William Saliba contract in boost for Arsenal

As first revealed by David Ornstein, star defender William Saliba has agreed to sign a new Arsenal deal which will keep him at the club until 2030.

This follows serious interest from Xabi Alonso’s Real, who are in the market for a world-class centre-back next summer, and Saliba’s contract was due to expire in just under two years.

Mikel Arteta was faced with a looming threat of losing the 24-year-old either next year — for a fee mooted to be around £70 million (El Desmarque) — or the summer of 2027 for nothing.

However, with Saliba now poised to pen a new long-term extension, all doubts surrounding his future have been removed. As a result, Arteta is set to benefit from having one of Europe’s best central defensive partnerships in the Frenchman and Gabriel – who also signed a new contract in the summer – for years to come.

William Saliba’s defensive numbers for Arsenal in the Premier League — 2025/2026

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4

Minutes played

275

Clean sheets

2

Tackles made

8

Interceptions

3

Ground duels won

21/29

Aerial duels won

10

Clearances

18

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Some reports have suggested that the ex-St Etienne star has been given a bumper pay rise to around £300,000-per-week — which would make him Arsenal’s highest earner above the likes of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard.

New sporting director Andrea Berta was apparently key in securing Saliba’s future, with the Italian seriously upping the ante in talks since his appointment in March.

Interestingly, the ever-present Saliba could even help Arsenal secure a 2026 summer signing.

Agents tell Arsenal they could sign Liverpool star Ibrahima Konate

After missing out on Saliba, Real are likely to seriously pursue Liverpool star Ibrahima Konate, who’s available for nothing next year as things stand.

Since joining the Reds for just £36 million in 2021, Konate has formed an excellent partnership with Virgil van Dijk, but Arne Slot faces the prospect of losing him at the end of this season.

According to TBR Football and journalist Graeme Bailey, while Real are deemed top contenders for his signature, agents have now told Arsenal that they could sign Konate too, with his intermediaries reaching out to suitors as they prepare for the possibility of an Anfield exit.

As Konate’s camp refuse to rule out a move to one of Liverpool’s Premier League rivals, Arteta’s side already have a secret weapon.

William Saliba is like a "brother" to Ibrahima Konate

Saliba may well push the case of Arsenal to Konate given their friendship, with the 26-year-old already describing Arsenal’s star as like a “brother” to him despite their Premier League title rivalry.

The “sensational” defender would be a snip for Arsenal on a free transfer, but a lot could depend on whether Berta opts to trigger Piero Hincapie’s £45 million option to buy.

The Ecuadorian has been struggling with a groin problem, and as a result, hasn’t yet got a consistent run in Arteta’s team.

محمد صلاح على وشك رقم قياسي جديد أمام أستون فيلا

أصبح النجم المصري محمد صلاح على وشك تحطيم رقم قياسي جديد في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، عندما يلتقي ليفربول مع أستون فيلا على ملعب “أنفيلد” يوم السبت المقبل.

ونشرت “TRIBUNA” أن محمد صلاح على وشك تحطيم الرقم القياسي الذي يحمله واين روني منذ فترة طويلة لإجمالي الأهداف والتمريرات الحاسمة لنادي واحد في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وكان صلاح قد انضم إلى ليفربول في عام 2017 وساهم في 275 هدفًا في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث سجل 187 هدفًا وصنع 88 هدفًا.

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ويأتي النجم المصري بفارق هدف أقل عن واين روني الذي ساهم بـ276 هدفًا مع مانشستر يونايتد حيث سجل 183 هدفًا وصنع 93 تمريرة حاسمة.

وكان مهاجم مانشستر يونايتد واين روني قد حقق رقمه القياسي على مدار مسيرة امتدت 13 عامًا في “أولد ترافورد”.

وحقق المهاجم الإنجليزي السابق خمسة ألقاب في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز وكأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي ودوري أبطال أوروبا، بينما انضم صلاح وهو يبلغ 25 عاماً إلى ليفربول ويحرص عللى ترك بصمته في كرة القدم الإنجليزية.

وكان صلاح قد ساهم بـ275 هدفًا، بالهدف الذي سجله ضد برينتفورد يوم السبت الماضي، وحقق المصري هذا الإنجاز في 96 مباراة أقل ويمتلك 4 أهداف أكثر من روني.

Sold by Rodgers, now worth £22m more: Celtic messed up with prolific star

Adam Idah’s Celtic journey came to an end on deadline day when he completed a permanent move to EFL Championship side Swansea City, just 12 months after his transfer to Parkhead.

Swansea have agreed a deal worth up to £7m to sign the centre-forward from the Hoops, who agreed a deal worth up to £9.5m, and a guaranteed £8.5m, to sign him from Norwich last summer.

As you can see in the graphic above, Celtic signed Idah after he enjoyed a fruitful loan spell at Parkhead at the end of the 2023/24 campaign, scoring the winning the SFA Cup final as part of that.

The Irish forward joining on a permanent basis, though, led to Brendan Rodgers making the call to part ways with Hyeon-gyu Oh in the summer of 2024.

Hyeon-gyu Oh's Celtic career in numbers

Celtic paid a fee of £2.5m to sign the South Korean centre-forward from Suwon Bluewings in January 2023, during Ange Postecoglou’s spell in charge of the club.

Celtic'sOhHyeon-gyuarrives before the match

The South Korea international scored seven goals in 21 matches under the Australian head coach in the second half of that campaign, in just 592 minutes of football, which included four goals in five matches during the top-six split in the Scottish Premiership, per Transfermarkt.

Oh scored five goals in 26 appearances for the club in his only full season with the Scottish giants, averaging a goal every 145 minutes, as per Transfermarkt.

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Despite Oh’s relatively impressive minute-to-goal ratio in his 18 months at Celtic, Rodgers opted to sign Idah permanently and sold the striker to Belgian side Genk for a fee of £2.3m, which has turned out to be a shocker of a decision.

Hyeon-gyu Oh's value has soared since leaving Celtic

The 24-year-old star’s transfer value has increased significantly since he left the Scottish giants for a fee of just £2.3m, thanks to his performances for Genk.

Oh scored nine goals and provided two assists in 684 minutes of league football for the Belgian side in the 2024/25 campaign, outperforming his xG of 6.95, per Sofascore.

xG

1.03

Top 1%

xG on target

1.31

Top 1%

Shots on target

3.10

Top 1%

Goals

1.33

Top 1%

xA

0.18

Top 9%

Assists

0.30

Top 5%

As you can see in the table above, he was among the best goalscorers, if not the best, in the Pro League last term, whilst also excelling as a creative threat at the top end of the pitch.

His impressive form for Genk led to interest from Stuttgart after they sold Nick Woltemade to Newcastle United. It was reported that the German side were closing in on a £24m deal for the striker, before they backed out of a move because of concerns over an old ACL injury.

Celtic striker Hyeon-gyu Oh.

Whilst the transfer did not get done on deadline day, with the timing possibly influencing their decision to avoid the injury risk, it did show the value that Oh currently has in the market – £24m.

This means that the South Korean forward is currently worth £21.7m more than the £2.3m that Celtic sold him to Genk for last summer. Meanwhile, Idah, whose arrival pushed him out of Glasgow, went from an £8.5m to a £7m player based on his transfers within the last 12 months.

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Therefore, Rodgers and Celtic had a howler in the striker position by signing Idah for big money instead of committing to developing Oh, who is now a highly-valued and prolific striker, based on his sublime statistics for Genk.

"Unbelievable" Man City player in demand as clubs queue up to sign him

An “unbelievable” Manchester City player could now leave the club when January arrives, despite reportedly closing in on a contract extension at the Etihad.

Ederson sends goodbye message to Man City fans

It is officially the end of a glorious era between the sticks at City, with the legendary Ederson’s time at the club coming to an end earlier this week.

The Brazilian has been an unbelievable servant for Pep Guardiola’s side, winning six Premier League titles, and he has spoken glowingly about his time at the club after sealing a move to Fenerbahçe.

“For me, it’s amazing. Six Premier League titles in eight seasons. I remember after my last Premier League title, I spoke with Fred Caldeira (TNT presenter) and said after winning four-in-a-row it’s like normal now! It’s not normal.

“In the future when you stop, you will see you made history with your team. No other team has won four-in-a-row. We made history, my team made history. The players, the staff, this club made history.”

Ederson’s brilliance on the ball could be a big loss for City, even though the elite Gianluigi Donnarumma has replaced him from Paris Saint-Germain, and now another exit rumour has emerged.

"Unbelievable" Man City ace linked with exit

According to Caught Offside, Manchester City are “facing serious January transfer window interest” in youngster Nico O’Reilly, with numerous Premier League clubs eyeing him up.

Bayer Leverkusen, Lyon, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest and Brighton are all eyeing a move for the in-demand Englishman, so it looks as if Guardiola will have to beat off suitors with a stick.

This is despite Fabrizio Romano recently reporting that the 20-year-old is set to sign a new deal at the Etihad, even though his current contract doesn’t expire until the summer of 2028.

Losing O’Reilly this early in his career would be a risk for City, assuming they are happy to potentially offload him when the January window opens.

The Englishman has emerged as one of the best young players at the club, displaying and being hailed by teammate Bernardo Silva, who is clearly a big admirer.

“He was unbelievable. Against Plymouth it showed the impact that he can have on the game and the energy he brought into the game changed completely the game for us so well deserved I’m happy for you and that’s what we needed.”

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Ultimately, the decision rests with Guardiola, who must assess how important O’Reilly is to him and City moving forward, but it would be a shame to see a young homegrown talent leave so early in his career, as was also the case with Cole Palmer, for example.

Better deal than Uche: PL "animal" in medical ahead of Crystal Palace move

Crystal Palace are set for an extremely busy end to what can only be described as a frantic transfer window at Selhurst Park.

While the incoming signings to date haven’t blown anyone away, it’s more been focused on the high-profile exits being regularly spoken about, with Eberechi Eze now officially an Arsenal player.

With Marc Guehi’s future also precariously up in the air today as the clock ticks down to 7pm, it is sure to be a rollercoaster day for those with an Eagles connection.

However, there also could be a flurry of late incoming signings to counteract activity out the door.

Palace strike up late move for £17m defender

Already, the drama of deadline day has thrown up Getafe star Christantus Uche moving to East London – as a verbal agreement has now been struck between the Spanish side and Oliver Glasner’s men – with another star set to join him in his new Premier League postcode.

Indeed, as was exclusively broken by journalist Charlie Parker-Turner, via X, Glasner and Co. have reached another agreement to snap up Brighton and Hove Albion centre-back Igor Julio on a loan deal. Fabrizio Romano has even revealed that the deal is at the late medical stage, already.

This could well be a temporary measure in case Guehi exits the building.

But, regardless of whether the Liverpool-linked defender leaves or not, adding in the £14.5m brute at the final hour could be seen as a better last-minute buy than securing the services of Uche.

Why Julio could be a better signing than Uche

After all, Palace aren’t exactly overflowing with centre-back options currently, even with Guehi still in their grip.

There are realistically only three centre-back figures available for selection at the moment, with Chris Richards and Marcel Larcoix the only other notable first-team presences in the heart of defence, as the duo – alongside Guehi – shut out Aston Villa valiantly last time out in a resounding 3-0 away day win.

Games played

37

Games started

27

Minutes played

2596

Goals scored

0

Assists

0

Passes completed

2130 (93%)

Duels won

95

Whilst he hasn’t always been a guaranteed starter for the Seagulls, the Brazilian has stood out in flashes on the South Coast, with a mightily impressive 93% pass accuracy managed across his 27 Premier League starts to date, perhaps making him a worthwhile candidate to fill the expected Guehi void to come.

Moreover, Julio has even been dubbed an “animal” for his prowess in the air by former Brighton coach Inigo Calderon, with his relentless energy to retrieve the ball – as seen in his high 4.4 ball recovery average during his debut top-flight season – also another positive characteristic of the reserve defender’s game if Glasner needs to utilise the South American shortly.

Igor Julio in action for Brighton.

Of course, attacking signings often catch the eye more, with Uche’s impressive record of five goals and eight assists for Getafe a tantalising prospect.

But, the rising Nigerian star has never set foot on English soil before, with the Eagles already well-stocked in the attacking department, arguably, with Jean Philippe-Mateta leading the line with his usual venom, on top of Ismaila Sarr bagging a second Premier League strike of the season already at Villa.

Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers in action with Brighton & Hove Albion'sIgorJulio

Therefore, while Uche will likely strike up a healthy partnership with Mateta and make Palace even more of an attractive watch, sealing Julio’s services feels like a more shrewd, late capture on loan, particularly if the Eagles’ window ends with Guehi’s heartbreaking departure being confirmed.

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'Quality strikers who are in their prime' – Alexi Lalas encouraged by Ricardo Pepi's return from injury, says pairing with Folarin Balogun gives USMNT strong tandem

Former USMNT defender Alexi Lalas is optimistic about the national team's striker situation following Ricardo Pepi's return from injury for PSV. Though Folarin Balogun established himself with a strong showing earlier this month, Lalas said Pepi's return to fitness and form provides crucial competition for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

Getty Images SportLalas encouraged to see Pepi back

The Fox Sports analyst referenced Pepi's recent brace for PSV in their 5-3 victory over NEC Nijmegen as evidence of the 22-year-old regaining his sharpness after missing significant time.

“One of the things that we've talked about now for the entire cycle is this open attacking striker position,” Lalas said on the State of the Union podcast. “We all welcome the return of Balogun in this past window and he actually did a very good job. It goes back to… competition for spots. And so it's wonderful to see Pepi, who is kind of the next in line, back playing, back scoring – which isn't necessarily anything new from a PSV perspective over there in Holland.

"And we've talked about, you know, some of the perception versus the reality sometimes when it comes to the defending. But beggars can't be choosers. And I love the fact that he's there.”

AdvertisementBalogun, Pepi make a strong tandem

Pepi's recovery adds depth to a position where the USMNT has historically struggled to find consistent performers.

“If we get to next summer and both of those guys are healthy and we're still playing one striker, that's a nice little tandem to have,” Lalas said. “Regardless of who ends up starting, if that person works out great, then you give them a rest and somebody comes out in fresh and ready to go and does and does some more damage.

“Or if things aren't going well, maybe they wear them down, and then you put in someone. We're going from 'Who the hell is going to play striker for us' to – and I don't want to get ahead – but the possibility of having two quality strikers who are in their prime that will score goals, and I think will be dangerous. Are they world-class? No, by any stretch of the imagination. But it's better than what we've had.”

USMNT striker situation

With Pepi now 22 and Balogun 24, both strikers are approaching their theoretical prime years as the 2026 World Cup approaches.

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Ricardo Pepi and PSV Eindhoven have enjoyed an excellent start to the 2025-26 season with Pepi returning to full fitness recently for the Dutch side. They’ll face Ajax on Sept. 20 at home followed by Excelsior on Sept. 26 in the Eredivisie. 

£166k-a-week star's U-turn over joining Tottenham revealed as deal agreed

Tottenham have seriously kicked into gear when it comes to their transfer plans for the rest of the summer, with talks accelerating in dramatic fashion over the last 24 hours.

Spurs breakthrough and agree £26m deal to sign star "as soon as possible"

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Spurs head coach Thomas Frank and chairman Daniel Levy wasted an entire fortnight pursuing a deal for Nottingham Forest playmaker Morgan Gibbs-White, which eventually went nowhere after the England international surprisingly agreed a new contract instead.

Tottenham’s best-performing regulars in the Premier League – 2024/2025

Average match rating

Son Heung-min

7.00

James Maddison

6.98

Pedro Porro

6.95

Dominic Solanke

6.84

Dejan Kulusevski

6.83

via WhoScored

Gibbs-White was booked in for a Hotspur Way medical this time three weeks ago (BBC), but Forest’s unprecedented threat of legal action for an ‘unlawful’ approach blocked any transfer south for the England international.

Tottenham are still in the market for a number 10, though, while it is also believed that they could add another full-back to Frank’s squad before deadline day on September 1 (Sky Sports).

However, before Spurs move on to bolster any of those positions, Bayern Munich midfielder Joao Palhinha will be next through the door.

Joao palhinha

The former Fulham star is set to join Tottenham on loan following a round of quick-fire talks on Thursday, with Levy swiftly reaching an agreement to sign the Portugal international on loan, including an option to buy for around £26 million.

Palhinha, following a disappointing debut season at Bayern, is set to make a return to London and the Premier League – ending Spurs’ search for a new number six whilst surely plunging Yves Bissouma’s future into doubt.

Interestingly, while this transfer was concluded very quickly after initial talks with Palhinha’s camp last week, the former Sporting Lisbon star wasn’t always completely sold on a move back to the UK.

Joao Palhinha's U-turn over joining Tottenham revealed

According to Bundesliga insider, Christian Falk, Palhinha initially wasn’t convinced about joining Tottenham.

However, the £166,000-per-week midfield “sensation”, famed for his robustness and tackling, changed his mind once Spurs’ talks heated up.

Bayern Munich's JoaoPalhinhalooks dejected as he walks off after receiving a red card

“It’s true: Bayern and Tottenham have agreed on a loan deal for João Palhinha,” Falk told CF Bayern Insider.

“On Thursday, it was said that Palhinha was not completely convinced by the move. The player was previously committed to showing that he was good enough for FC Bayern.

“But talks with Tottenham got hot; the interest from the Londoners is interesting for him, which is why there was movement in negotiations. As Fabrizio Romano has confirmed, the loan deal includes a buy option of €30m [£25.9m] (which is not an obligation).”

Despite failing to justify his price tag at Bayern, Palhinha is a proven Premier League player, with his experience potentially very useful for Frank ahead of a vital first season in charge.

“Neither Yves Bissouma, Pape Sarr nor Rodrigo Bentancur are as ruthless at winning the ball back as Palhinha, who also ranked among the top 10 for interceptions during his previous Premier League campaign,” said Sky journalist Peter Smith.

“Palhinha’s belated move to Bayern Munich didn’t prove to be worth the wait, with an injury disruptive and head coach Vincent Kompany ultimately leaving him on the fringes. But a return to London looks like a smart switch for the Portuguese and Spurs – and a daunting one for opposition midfielders.”

Nottingham Forest leading race to sign £34m ace who has West Ham offer

Nottingham Forest are now leading the race to sign a “world-class” £34 million star who already has an offer from West Ham, according to a new report.

Forest are still in the dark when it comes to the future of Morgan Gibbs-White, as Tottenham Hotspur remain interested in the England international after reportedly triggering his release clause, which the Reds believe was done illegally.

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In case Gibbs-White does leave the City Ground, Forest are looking at players who could replace their number 10 if needed. Manchester City’s James McAtee has been on Forest’s radar for a while now, and at the beginning of this week, it was reported by the Telegraph’s John Percy that the Reds are set to advance their pursuit of McAtee this week.

The England under-21 international looks free to leave the Etihad this summer, as his contract expires next year and he has fallen down the pecking order under Pep Guardiola.

The Blues are said to be looking for a fee of £25 million, but the Reds will need to fend off other teams from the Premier League as well as the Bundesliga for the young attacking midfielder.

Forest leading the race to sign “world-class” Douglas Luiz

As well as looking to wrap up a deal for McAtee, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, relayed by The Mirror, Nottingham Forest are now ahead in the race to sign Douglas Luiz from Juventus.

Douglas Luiz in action for Juventus.

The report claims that Forest’s global head of football, Edu, is pushing the Reds to sign the former Villa man this summer. Despite only joining Juventus a year ago, the Italian giants are keen to offload the Brazilian, and Forest are one of the sides who are strongly interested.

However, they face stiff competition as Everton are also interested in a deal, while West Ham have already submitted an offer for Luiz, as Juventus look to get around £34 million for the midfielder.

Given the interest from England, this new update has revealed that Luiz’s agent, Kia Joorabchian, is flying into London to hold talks with the interested teams.

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Luiz, who has been dubbed “world-class” by journalist Leonardo Bertozzi, was brought to Juventus by former manager Thiago Motta, but he struggled to make an impact for him, as he failed to nail down a starting spot before the Italian boss was sacked.

That is completely different from the situation he was in at Villa Park, as the Brazil international played 35 of 38 league games in his final season and scored nine goals and recorded five assists in the process.

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