CFC are edging closer to Badiashile deal

Chelsea have endured a topsy-turvy ride this season, and currently perch outside the Premier League top-four after 15 matches, despite a convincing victory over AFC Bournemouth this week.

What’s the word?

With owner Todd Boehly assuming the ownership role from Roman Abramovich earlier this year, funds were injected into the outfit over the summer, but the new era has not quite taken flight, with the Blues losing four out of five matches in the weeks preceding the World Cup in Qatar. 

Romano tweeted:

“Negotiations are progressing to final stages for Benoit Badiashile to join Chelsea, expectation is for the deal to be completed soon for €35/40m (£31/35m) fee.

“There’s an agreement in principle on personal terms with Badiashile, he’s now keen on the move as reported yesterday.”

With a deal ostensibly closing on completion, boss Graham Potter will be eager to slot him straight into the fold, ready to exhibit his refined attributes from the core of Chelsea’s team. 

Rudiger replacement 

With the player eager to move to Stamford Bridge and Chelsea displaying determination to get a deal over the line, the cogs are well-placed to welcome one of Europe’s most vibrant and dynamic centre-backs to the Premier League.

Badiashile is the quintessential modern defender, boasting an imposing physicality and an innate ball-playing ability that will allow his team to have faith in forward transitions being instigated with swift precision from the defensive third.

Making 135 appearances for Monaco since ascending from the youth ranks, the 21-year-old already holds a wealth of experience that belies his tender age.

And having played 11 times in the league this term, Badiashile’s two goals further allude to the all-encompassing aura of his presence, with a regular direct goal threat from the defence a fine tool to wield when seeking success.

With the recent departure of Antonio Rudiger on a free transfer to Real Madrid, Chelsea moved to replace their exemplary defender this summer by signing Wesley Fofana for an initial £70m and Kalidou Koulibaly for £33m – the former has spent much of the campaign injured and the 31-year-old Koulibaly has not reached the heights he did for Napoli.

Rudiger himself boasted plenty of offensive threat and passing pedigree, ranking in the top 4% for goals scored and 7% for attempted passes when compared to positional peers over the past year.

But with the signing of the £35.3m-rated Badiashile, Potter might finally be able to get the Bridge rocking, instilling authority and assurance; a centrepiece to the club’s prospective good fortunes over the coming years. 

As per FBref, the Frenchman ranks within the top 7% of defenders for progressive passes this past year, also within the top 8% for rate of goals – this indeed illustrates the skill set he would bring, going in tandem with Potter’s own fluid philosophy. 

Once lauded as “tenacious” and “complete” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Badiashile would certainly bring a dogged attitude to the side, who could mould him to their own creation over the next several years, ultimately unleashing one of the game’s best defenders around.

Everton "keeping tabs" on Boulaye Dia

Everton have long-term been linked with Boulaye Dia and now a new update has emerged on the club’s pursuit of the player ahead of the January transfer window.

What’s the latest?

According to CBS reporter Ben Jacobs, Everton are “keeping tabs” on Senegal and Salernitana striker Boulaye Dia.

Jacobs tweeted: Boulaye Dia scores Senegal’s first World Cup goal.

“He also has six goals in Serie A for Salernitana, where he’s on-loan from Villarreal. Salernitana have an option to buy for £10m. Leeds, Everton, West Ham and Leicester all keeping tabs on him, too.”

He’s just what Lampard needs

It is no secret that Everton have been struggling in front of goal over their Premier League season so far which can be blamed on the exit of Richarlison in the summer and Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s inability to stay fit. However, it is something that Frank Lampard must address in the upcoming transfer window.

There is no doubt that the powers at Goodison Park spent the summer transfer window aiming to improve the defensive play in the squad with the signing of centre-backs Conor Coady and James Tarkowski as well as two quality midfielders in Idrissa Gana Gueye and Amadou Onana, so the next step is to invest in the attack.

Only Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored fewer goals than the Toffees, so the signing of Dia could be precisely what Lampard needs ahead of the second half of the season.

The 26-year-old striker has scored 58 goals and registered 12 assists in 164 appearances over his career so far with a goal contribution every 153 minutes which is a stable and consistent output that could be hugely valuable to Everton.

Not only that, Dia has been a stand-out performer for Senegal at the World Cup so far scoring his first-ever goal in the prestigious tournament against Qatar on Friday to deliver all three points for the AFCON champions and giving them another opportunity to compete for progression to the knock-out stages.

Over two appearances, the Villarreal-owned goal machine has completed 100% of his long balls and successfully completed 50% of his dribbles, as well as averaging two shots and winning four duels per game, proving he has been an effective presence for Senegal.

With that being said, it remains to be seen as to whether Villarreal will be willing to sell Dia when he returns from his loan with Salernitana or if they will want to keep hold of the player due to his performances for both club and country. However, if Everton could acquire his services in January it could potentially save their season.

Man City: Pep to decide future in World Cup

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will reportedly decide his long-term future during the upcoming World Cup. 

The Lowdown: Uncertainty over Guardiola’s future

The subject of Guardiola’s future has been in question since the start of the season, as his current deal at the Etihad Stadium is set to expire at the end of June.

In May, it was reported that the 51-year-old had been in talks over a potential contract extension with the Citizens until 2025. However, it now appears that some behind-the-scenes details have emerged regarding the manager’s stance on his future.

The Latest: Guardiola to decide his future soon

According to a recent tweet from journalist Jack Gaughan, Guardiola is “expected to” decide what his future with Man City will look like during the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.

Included in the tweet was an article that Gaughan wrote for the Daily Mail, which adds that ‘there are those around the first team who believe they are working for a manager who does not appear ready to wave goodbye’ to the club.

A further line adds that City are ‘planning ahead on the assumption’ that Guardiola will stay.

The Verdict: Fingers crossed for City

Since the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager took charge of City, he has overseen 372 matches with the club across all competitions.

Across that time, City have won 275 games, drawing 43 and losing 54, picking up numerous domestic trophies along the way.

Given how successful Guardiola has been with the club, it would be hard to imagine that any person connected with City wouldn’t want the manager to continue his journey with them and sign a new deal.

With the Premier League set to take a break while the World Cup goes on, it’s safe to say that lots of City fans will have their fingers crossed that Guardiola will come out the other side of it having decided to pledge his future to the English champions.

Tottenham: Korean reporter shares potentially big Son injury news

Korean football journalist Steve Han has shared a potentially big Son Heung-min injury update for Tottenham Hotspur supporters.

The Lowdown: Spurs seal dramatic win…

The Lilywhites came back from 1-0 down in Marseille on Tuesday night to seal a last-gasp 2-1 victory courtesy of second half goals from Clement Lenglet and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

Spurs faced a mountainous task in their final Champions League group game when Chancel Mbemba’s opening goal on the stroke half time put Marseille in the ascendancy. The Premier League side seemed to have it all to do but Lenglet’s leveller inspired real hope, akin to their domestic comeback against Bournemouth at the weekend.

Antonio Conte’s side pushed for the decider, which finally came five minutes into stoppage time as Hojbjerg grabbed their second last-gasp winning goal in the space of four days.

In what was a joyous night for the north Londoners, proceedings were somewhat marred by a head injury to star forward Son.

The Latest: Korean journalist shares potentially big Son update…

However, in some more potential good news for Tottenham after their win, Korean football reporter Han has shared what he knows on the 30-year-old’s condition from Son’s own camp.

Han says that insiders from the winger’s side are ‘cautiously optimistic’ that his injury isn’t as bad as first feared yet and his pain apparently ‘subsided’.

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Son is now awaiting full evaluation in London this morning.

Han explained (via Twitter): “Spurs flew out of Marseille after the game and are now back in London. Son’s camp remains cautiously optimistic that he has avoided the worst, which would be surgery. Pain apparently subsided for him since being taken off as he awaits full evaluation in the morning in London.”

The Verdict: Hopeful update…

Avoiding the worst on Son’s part would be massive, not least due to his importance at Spurs and the looming 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where his native South Korea will be taking part.

The forward’s personal dream of featuring at the tournament could be put in danger depending on the severity of his injury, but judging by this update, it appears hopeful that surgery could be avoided.

Aston Villa in talks with Unai Emery

Aston Villa are set to ‘hold talks’ with former Arsenal boss Unai Emery over the vacant manager’s role at the Midlands club, according to Football Insider.

The Lowdown: Villa on the search for new manager

Steven Gerrard’s sacking earlier in the week had been coming, with a consistently poor run of results in the Premier League ultimately leading to his demise, amid vocal supporter unrest in recent days and weeks.

Since then, Villa have been linked with several different managers as potential replacements, including Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Frank and Ruben Amorim.

Another name has now seemingly entered the race as NSWE look to nail their next appointment.

The Latest: Emery in the mix

According to Football Insider, Villa are planning to ‘hold talks’ with Emery over taking charge at the club, with the 50-year-old currently in the hot seat at Villarreal.

The Spaniard is described as one of NSWE’s ‘top targets’ to become the new boss in the Midlands, and he is ‘believed to be interested’ in hearing out the Villa owners about the vacancy.

The Verdict: Proven pedigree

Emery has proven himself as a top-class manager for an extended period of time, so the idea of Villa snapping him up has to be considered an exciting one.

While his time at Arsenal proved to be forgettable overall, he has won the Europa League an incredible four times – a feat that no other manager can boast, not even when the UEFA Cup era is included.

Whether or not Emery is genuinely willing to leave a thriving Spanish club for struggling Villa is up for debate, but if the opportunity arises to get him, NSWE should go all-in on a manager who Jurgen Klopp has described as ‘world class’.

Tottenham: Conte shares four-word Lucas injury worry

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte has shared a four-word injury update on winger Lucas Moura, in a worry for the Lilywhites.

The Lowdown: Lucas’ injury woes…

The Brazilian has hardly featured for Spurs in the Premier League or any competition this season, playing just 12 top-flight minutes in total at the very start of the 2022/23 campaign.

Lucas is currently contending with a calf injury and has been sidelined since mid-August, having last appeared in a Lilywhites jersey against Chelsea nearly two months ago.

As he seeks to build upon his team’s top-four finish last season, Conte needs every option available given the wealth of talent at the disposal of Tottenham’s rivals.

The Latest: Conte shares four-word injury update…

Speaking to BT Sport on Saturday (via Spurs Web), the manager has now shared a four-word update on Lucas’ current condition.

He says that there is a worry surrounding the 30-year-old, who is apparently failing to recover properly, with no timeframe given on a potential return before the World Cup in Qatar next month.

When asked about the South American, Conte succinctly stated: ‘He is not recovering.’

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The Verdict: Setback for Spurs…

The forward can be an exciting option to call upon when available, so Spurs supporters could be gutted over this latest news.

As per WhoScored, Lucas averaged Tottenham’s highest rate of successful take-ons per 90 over the 2021/22 campaign with 1.6, which shows his massive ability when fit and firing.

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The very concerning aspect of this update is having no discernible estimation as to when he could return to the fold for Tottenham.

Fixtures are coming around very quickly in the build-up to the World Cup in seven weeks’ time, and as a result, injuries could quite possibly mount over the course of the congested calendar.

Palace make move to sign 28-goal ‘monster’

Crystal Palace have reportedly made a £27m bid for Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher ahead of tonight’s Premier League clash at home to Brentford.

The Lowdown: Gallagher loan spell

Described as a ‘monster’ in midfield by journalist Tom Dutton, the England international enjoyed a brilliant loan spell under Patrick Vieira last season, making 39 appearances in all competitions.

The 22-year-old won Palace’s Player of the Season award and was also nominated for the PFA Player of the Year accolade.

The midfielder has struggled upon his return Stamford Bridge under Thomas Tuchel, receiving his first career red card at the weekend, and it looks as if the Eagles want to bring him back to Selhurst Park late in the transfer window after making an approach earlier in the month.

The Latest: Palace bid

The Sun relayed a report from The Times regarding Palace and Gallagher.

They claimed that a £27m offer has been tabled by Steve Parish and Dougie Freedman, with the Eagles hopeful that a permanent agreement can be reached.

The Verdict: Statement…

Gallagher, who has scored 28 senior goals during his career, starred under Patrick Vieira last season, so it makes sense for Palace to test the water with a late offer.

The midfielder hasn’t had the best of starts to the season with Chelsea, with his first start coming in a 3-0 defeat to Leeds.

He followed that up with a red card against Leicester, so all parties involved may well be open to the idea of a £27m move, making this one to watch prior to Thursday’s deadline.

Leeds: Marsch receives huge boost pre-Southampton

Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch will have all of his summer signings at his disposal for the trip to Southampton on Saturday, Beren Cross reports.

The lowdown

Leeds travel to St Mary’s for a 15.00 kick-off, looking to start the campaign with back-to-back wins after beating Wolves 2-1 last weekend.

The Whites have spent just over £95million in this transfer window, recruiting goalkeeper Joel Robles, right-back Rasmus Kristensen, midfielders Marc Roca, Darko Gyabi, Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson along with winger Luis Sinisterra.

Kristensen, Adams, Roca and Aaronson all made full debuts against Wolves, while Gyabi was an unused substitute.

Sinisterra was absent for the game, but he’s now recovered from the hamstring problem he sustained in pre-season.

The latest

Leeds Live’s Cross writes that ‘all’ of the new arrivals are ‘finally available to Marsch’ for the clash with Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side.

‘At last’, that should mean that the American has a bench with ‘multiple game-changing options’ on it.

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The verdict

Leeds fans should be excited for their first glimpse of Sinisterra.

The 23-year-old put up outstanding numbers for Europa Conference League finalists Feyenoord last season, scoring 23 times and providing 14 assists in all competitions.

But even beyond those contributions, he looks like he’s going to be an electrifying player to watch.

Indeed, he comfortably led the Eredivisie for successful dribbles per game last season with 3.6, a full 0.7 clear of nearest challenger Cody Gakpo.

The Colombian will want to prove he can fill the void left by Raphinha’s club-record £52.2million move to Barcelona.

Sheff Wed favourites to sign youngster

Sheffield Wednesday are the front-runners to sign Swansea City youngster Kyle Joseph this summer.

The Lowdown: Owls keen on new signings

The Owls’ League One season is underway but that doesn’t mean Darren Moore’s business in the transfer window is necessarily done yet.

The manager himself has publicly admitted he’s still keen on making additions in the attacking third of the pitch, in order for Wednesday to have enough firepower throughout the squad.

And a new update suggests an exciting young player could be heading to Hillsborough before deadline day ends on September 1.

The Latest: Wednesday linked with Joseph move

According to Wales Online, the Owls are ‘battling it out’ with Oxford United for the signing of Joseph.

The 20-year-old will be allowed to leave on loan, and the two sides name-checked are the ‘front-runners’ for a deal.

The striker scored four times and added two assists in 13 League One starts on loan at Cheltenham last season.

The Verdict: Strong squad option

Joseph could be an ideal signing for Wednesday this season, coming in as someone who can provide strong competition for the likes of Lee Gregory and Michael Smith.

His form at Cheltenham last season is proof that he can shine in England’s third tier, and he could give the Owls that extra piece of class in attack as he looks to prove to his permanent employers he has what it takes to be a serious player in the senior game.

The bonus of a loan move is that if Joseph proves to be out of his depth at Hillsborough, Wednesday won’t have wasted too much money on him, and perhaps they can even negotiate a permanent deal if the opposite happens and the youngster thrives.

Man Utd have ‘advantage’ in Martinez race

Manchester United have been heavily linked with Ajax defender Lisandro Martinez in recent weeks, and the Argentine’s prospective move to Old Trafford could be getting closer.

What’s the word?

After starring under Erik ten Hag at the Eredivisie giants, a move to Old Trafford was always likely to be on the cards this summer, and links have certainly intensified after it became clear that Jurrien Timber wanted to stay with the Amsterdam club.

Journalist Pete O’Rourke shared his views on Martinez’s situation in an interview with Football FanCast, suggesting that United are leading the race:

“Looking from the outside you think, they probably would have an advantage over Arsenal because of Erik ten Hag, who Martinez has previously worked with. You’d think that would work to their benefit to try and persuade Martinez to snub Arsenal and move to Manchester United instead.

“I’m sure both Manchester United and Arsenal would put lucrative offers on the table for the player if they try and sign him in this window.”

Supporters will be buzzing

Given Martinez’s impressive form for Ajax in recent seasons, United fans will surely want him to be reunited with Ten Hag at Old Trafford.

The Argentina international, who is also capable of playing in defensive midfield, was one of Ajax’s star turns last season as they won the Eredivisie title, making 24 appearances in the Dutch top flight and averaging a superb 7.60 rating from WhoScored.

While some fans might have doubts about Martinez’s height as a centre-back, as he stands at just 5 foot 9, his ability in the air is one of his main strengths as a player, while the 3.3 aerial duels he won per game last season was more than both Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire.

Reports have suggested that United will have to pay £51m for the defender, who is also of interest to Arsenal. However, given his incredible form under Ten Hag previously, that could prove to be a bargain.

If Martinez can come in and steady United’s defence, which shipped 57 goals in the top flight last season, then he will surely prove to be an excellent signing, so fans must be delighted to hear that the Red Devils are seemingly in pole position for the 24-year-old.

AND in other news: “It’s agreed” – Romano drops big transfer update that’ll leave Ten Hag gutted

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