West Ham "closing in" on Maxi Gomez deal

[ad_pod ]West Ham are reportedly close to striking a deal for Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez.

What’s the story?

Well, according to Sky Sports, West Ham are “closing in†on an agreement for Gomez, and are willing to meet his €50m (about £43m) release clause.

The striker has been heavily linked with a move to East London ever since Marko Arnautovic’s future was cast into doubt earlier this month.

BBCÂreported a £35m bid from China for Arnautovic, although the Austrian international expressed his desire to remain a Hammer on FridayÂand has since signed a new contract.

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A new dawn

Despite some disappointing recent results, West Ham are absolutely flying under Manuel Pellegrini, finally producing the exciting, attacking football fans have been crying out for.

Last season’s upheaval against Burnley now seems a million years ago, as the club made good use of the summer, appointing a world class manager and backing him with big name signings. Now, a move for Gomez once again shows the club being proactive and brave in the transfer market.

22 year-old Gomez has scored nine times and added five assists in a struggling Celta side this season, per Whoscored, and his rare skillset of strength, speed, skill and tenacity is very similar to that of Arnautovic.

Even if the Austrian international does stay in East London beyond this season, the move for Gomez should have fans fully confident that the club have prepared for life without their talisman – who turns 30 in April.

So, West Ham fans, do you think Gomez will join? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below…

Forget signings: Keeping Idrissa Gueye would represent a great window for Everton

According to a recent report from Sky Sports, there is even greater interest in the services of Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye. The 29-year-old made the move to Goodison Park back in 2016 after impressing at Aston Villa the season before, with the Senegal international since then making a midfield spot his own on Merseyside to thus attract interest from potential suitors throughout the current January transfer window.

Paris Saint-Germain have long been linked (as per L’Equipe) with a move for Gueye, yet a recent report from Sky Sports suggests that both Arsenal and Premier League champions Manchester City are also keen on the £45,000-a-week ace (as per Spotrac).

And while Marco Silva’s Everton have yet to make any additions this month, keeping the 29-year-old beyond the January deadline would without doubt represent a great window for the Merseysiders.

The Breakdown

Ultimately, the Toffees’ testing run of form in recent times, in which they have won just three of their last 11 Premier League matches, has brought about some pressure on the shoulders of manager Silva, who may well have been looking into the transfer market in a bid to plug the weak areas of his squad.

And while it has been well-documented throughout the season that Everton need a number nine, no additions have so far taken place to suggest that the Toffees may go the whole window without making a signing – and were they to do that, they simply have to make sure they don’t let their most prized assets leave as well.

And there is no doubting that 29-year-old Gueye falls into that category, as the Senegalese star has been the main man in the central midfield department pretty much ever since he made the move to Goodison Park two-and-a-half years ago.

The former Villa man shone for the Midlands giants in their disastrous Premier League relegation campaign of 2015/16 to suggest that he had something to offer in the English top-flight, prompting Everton to make a move for the midfielder that summer as new boss Ronald Koeman sought the improvements needed to take the Toffees to the next level.

And what an inspired decision that has proven to be as Gueye has made a midfield spot his own throughout his time on Merseyside, appearing 94 times in all competitions for the Toffees, of which 86 have come in their last 100 Premier League matches.

That itself underlines just how vital he has been to Everton over the years, and no wonder given Gueye is as good as anyone in the middle of the park in terms of off the ball ability, with the 29-year-old excellent in terms of breaking the play up with tackles and interceptions, while his overall reading of the game regularly sees him thwart opposition attacks.

And with improvements on the ball in the last 12 months or so, the Senegalese ace is slowly but surely becoming a hugely accomplished all round midfielder at Premier League level – the fact Morgan Schneiderlin, Tom Davies, and James McCarthy have struggled to dispose him of a starting role is testament to Gueye’s consistently high-level performances for the Toffees.

And that is why losing him this month is simply unthinkable, as the 29-year-old is the main man in that midfield area, which is an area itself that isn’t exactly flourishing with adept and convincing replacements for the midfielder – it needed the loan arrival of Andre Gomes during the summer to greatly improve it.

As such, Everton fans are likely to be counting down the hours and minutes until the window slams shut on Thursday, and while they don’t look like making any additions this month, were they to retain Gueye beyond the 11pm deadline, it would represent a great window for the Toffees.

Everton fans… what do you think? Let us know!

Twitter reacts eight years on from the day that The Broony was born

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Eight years ago an incident at Ibrox went into Celtic folklore.

When Scott Brown guided a brilliant 20 yard drive around Allan McGregor and inside the post he did more than just equalise in a pulsating Scottish Cup tie – ‘The Broony’ was born.

El Hadji Diouf had been as irritating on the park as he had been in the media beforehand, so when Brown’s shot hit the back of the net there was one person that he wanted to share the moment with – the on-loan Blackburn Rovers midfielder.

Thus, a legend was born.

The Broony has been a stable part of the Celtic supporter experience since that day with it’s originator more than happy to join in, especially on the rare occasions that he finds the back of the net.

That Scottish Cup tie was won in a dramatic replay at Celtic Park, the Hoops going on to claim the trophy with a win over Motherwell at Hampden Park. It was the first trophy for Neil Lennon as manager, and it certainly wasn’t the last.

The title was lost on the final day of the season but since 2012 the SPL/SPFL trophy has been a fixture in the Celtic board room.

Last week Brown signed a two-year contract extension. If title number eight is clinched there’s no doubt that ‘The Broony’ will be at the centre of the celebrations.

Leeds should be looking at Andreas Skov Olsen if they return to the Premier League this season

Leeds fans will still be hopeful of finally earning promotion back to England’s top division in May.

The Whites have enjoyed a fantastic season in Marcelo Bielsa’s debut season in the country but will be pushed all the way in the title race by the excellent Norwich City. The Canaries opened up a lead at the top of the table after beating Leeds last week but there is plenty of football still to be played. Bielsa will welcome a host of players back from injury which could provide his side with the boost they need to push on in the remainder of the campaign.

Should they finally achieve promotion, the former Argentina boss is likely to be backed significantly in the transfer market. Adding quality reinforcements will be key to avoiding a swift return to the Championship. Bielsa should move quickly to identify potential targets that could help his side beat the drop.

One man Leeds should consider signing is Nordsjaelland wonderkid – Andreas Skov Olsen. Valued at just £1.58m by Transfermarkt, the academy graduate has blossomed into a crucial first-team player for the club during the current campaign. The 19-year-old has been one of the world’s most in-form forwards which should make the Leeds scouting team sit up and take notice.

The youngster has netted an incredible 16 goals in all competitions this season as well as registering four assists for his team-mates. Strong on either foot, the winger is extremely quick and blessed with excellent technical ability. The Denmark U21 international would give Bielsa another quality option in the final third as Olsen is capable on the left or the right as well as through the centre.

Still developing and improving – the Dane could become a great under the former Chile boss’ tutelage at Elland Road.

Leeds United fans, thoughts?

Southampton will regret not having signed Che Adams when they had the chance

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According to The Mirror, Arsenal and Manchester United have joined the list of clubs to hold an interest in signing Birmingham City striker Che Adams, a reported January target for Southampton.

What’s the story?

If either the Gunners or the Red Devils were to pursue the 22-year-old in the upcoming summer transfer window, then they would surely possess the financial might to beat any other interested parties to the former England under-20 international’s signature.

Arsenal, especially, would be wise to launch a move for Adams as with Danny Welbeck’s contract at the Emirates Stadium set to expire at the end of the season, Unai Emery will be in the market for a new back-up striker. 

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This news will surely come as a blow to Southampton though, who may have been plotting a summer swoop for the Blues’ hitman themselves. The Saints failed to acquire his services in January, when their £8 million bid was rebuffed by the St Andrew’s club.

The south coast club may now rue not having done more to bring Adams to St Mary’s Stadium during the winter window when they had the chance. 

A missed opportunity

It’s hardly surprising that Adams is garnering top flight interest. The forward has been in fine form in the Championship so far this season. As per Transfermarkt’s stats, the striker has racked up 19 goals and four assists in 32 league games.

Transfermarkt only afford Adams an evaluation of £2.25 million. However, the No. 9’s true worth is far in excess of that, and if it came to a bidding war in the summer, the likes of Arsenal or United – or any other ‘big six’ club – could surely outmuscle Southampton.

It looks as though the chance for Ralph Hasenhuttl to add Adams to his ranks may well have passed.

Opinion: Time up at the Emirates for this 30-year-old Arsenal midfielder

Arsenal are right in the mix to compete for a top four spot in the Premier League this season, with Unai Emery enjoying a decent first season in charge.

Emery has tried to impose his own style of play on the Gunners after taking over from Arsene Wenger, a task which was always going to be a difficult one to implement.

However, he has done so admirably in the main, and has made some big decisions along the way, including the big call to not select high earning German midfielder Mesut Ozil on a regular basis.

Despite being a seriously talented midfielder, Ozil has simply not fit with the ethos of the club under Emery, and we here in the Tavern think that Ozil’s time as a Gunner could finally be up for good.

His spell with Arsenal has been a good one. He’s delivered some excellent individual performances, and become known as someone in the top flight who can lay on chances for his teammates, as well being able to dip in and amongst the goals himself.

Something though just hasn’t clicked this time around, and the likes of Alex Iwobi have routinely kept Ozil out of the frame at the Emirates in what is a worrying sign for the former Real Madrid star.

There will of course be interest in Ozil should Arsenal also decide his time is up, although we feel that’s a decision the club has already made.

Ozil has been class at times, and will leave with some memorable moments in the bank, but ultimately, his spell in the Premier League looks to be coming to an abrubt end.

Disastrous transfer ban will test loyalty of top Chelsea stars

As if things weren’t already problematic enough for Chelsea, their fortunes turned for the worse when FIFA banned them from transfer dealings for the next two transfer windows. It effectively means that Chelsea won’t be able to introduce new players anytime soon, hampering their hopes of boosting their squad after the season.

Though an appeal could help to delay the ban, the wider context still remains, whilst perhaps FIFA may move to judge an appeal quicker than most expect them to.

This ban can have a ripple effect in their own squad, especially with Eden Hazard looking to complete his dream move to Real Madrid soon. While the Blues can sell players, letting go of Hazard without an appropriate replacement will be suicide.

Management needs to work hard to convince him to stay for at least one more season. While Christian Pulisic’s transfer won’t be affected by the ban, Chelsea cannot rely on the youngster to fill Hazard’s shoes.

Not only Hazard, but they’ll also need to convince Callum Hudson-Odoi to stay. N’Golo Kante could also become frustrated to the point of no return unless played to his strengths, while the Blues need to find upgrades to Marcus Alonso and David Luiz. If not anything else, this ban will now test the resolve and patience of their players.

It’s only natural – why would the best in the world want to stay if their ambitions aren’t being matched by new signings?

Chelsea will find it difficult to challenge for top titles with this squad, and no top manager would want to replace Sarri without the option to sign players. The next few months are key to Chelsea’s immediate future, as certain top stars can mutiny and force their way out or stay and get them out of this difficult situation.

Thoughts?

Derby fans slam Florian Jozefzoon’s display against Wigan

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Derby County finally brought a four-match losing sequence in all competitions to an end as they came from behind to beat Wigan Athletic 2-1 at the Pride Park Stadium on Tuesday night, but Rams fans weren’t impressed with winger Florian Jozefzoon’s performance.

The 28-year-old joined the east Midlands outfit from Brentford last summer for an undisclosed fee and has made 31 appearances in total for them this term, although the majority of those outings have come from the substitutes’ bench.

The attacker was handed a second successive Championship start by Frank Lampard against Paul Cook’s men in midweek though, but he failed to take his opportunity to impress before he was replaced by Duane Holmes in the 57th minute – with his team trailing 1-0.

Derby supporters took to social media to have their say on the Dutchman, whom Lampard said was an “exciting player” when he arrived, and while one labelled him as an “Abdoul Camara wannabe”, another described him as a “poor signing”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Leeds could land Ander Iturraspe on a free transfer

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According to Spanish newspaper AS (Monday, 11/03), reported via Sport Witness, Leeds United could sign Ander Iturraspe on a free transfer this summer.

What’s the story?

The Athletic Bilbao midfielder’s current contract is set to expire this summer. There will almost certainly be no renewal of terms offered to the 30-year-old, who has only managed two La Liga appearances so far this season.

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The two-cap former Spain international needs to seek pastures new if he’s to get his career back on track. A switch to Elland Road, and a reunion with Whites boss Marcelo Bielsa, could be the kickstart his career desperately needs.

Whilst he will be missed by Bilbao, where he came through the academy, the time to move on has come.

Invaluable experience

The defensive-midfielder has worked well under the Argentine coach before. Iturraspe shone for Bilbao during Bielsa’s reign, earning his international caps during that period. If Bielsa could get him back to his best, then this free transfer would go down as a spectacular bargain.

Iturraspe’s experience could certainly see him become a key figure for the Yorkshire club. The Spaniard could even have a similar influence in the Elland Road dressing room to that of his veteran compatriot Pablo Hernandez. 

Bielsa is currently working with a young, small squad at Leeds. Extra experience being added this summer could prove invaluable for the club, especially if they achieve promotion to the Premier League at the end of this Championship campaign.

Rangers fans discuss Tavernier’s future as captain

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Loads of Rangers fans have been discussing the form and leadership abilities of James Tavernier, and not one of them thinks the right-back should keep the captain’s armband next season.

The Gers lost their last realistic hope of winning silverware this season on Tuesday, as Aberdeen rocked up to Ibrox and won 2-0 to advance to the Scottish Cup semi-final, where they will play Celtic.

Not a single Gers player will feel proud of their performance, but fans were extra critical of Tavernier after the match, and not even because of anything that happened on the pitch.

Fans were fuming that the club’s official Twitter account interviewed substitute and recent signing Jermain Defoe, instead of the skipper, after such a devastating defeat.

There is no doubt Tavernier is a brilliant player going forward, racking up 14 goals and 17 assists in all competitions this season, but he is prone to lapses in concentration at the back, which simply should not happen from the side’s skipper.

Fans clearly feel the same way, as you can see from the Twitter reactions down below…

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