DPL: Prime Bank hit hard as Mithun and Raja travel to SA to train with main team

With eight of their players on tour, the team coach says putting a decent XI on the field will be a struggle

Mohammad Isam14-Mar-2022

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Mohammad Mithun and Rejaur Rahman Raja have been sent to South Africa to spent time and train with the main Bangladesh touring party, and that has left Prime Bank with barely enough players to field an XI for their Dhaka Premier League (DPL) opening match against City Club on March 15.Prime Bank had already lost Tamim Iqbal, Shoriful Islam, Yasir Ali, Mustafizur Rahman, Mominul Haque and Taijul Islam to the national side, which will play ODIs and Tests while in South Africa. Mohammedan Sporting and Abahani Limited have six and five men in the national sides, respectively, but Prime Bank are now eight short, and Mithun and Raja are not even part of any of the squads. The ODI-only players will be back for the DPL after the last ODI on March 23. But the Test players will be back only after April 11. They have been sent to Cape Town in advance to train, and will now miss most of the league phase of the DPL.”Every club built their team knowing that Test players are also going to South Africa early,” Mohammad Salahuddin, the Prime Bank coach who recently won his third BPL title with Comilla Victorians, said of the situation. “But unfortunately, two players from our club, who are not part of the ODI or Test squad, Mithun and Raja, are also in South Africa. We were already without six players, and with these two, we will not have eight players. It will be difficult to put together a team.”While Mithun, a Bangladesh international in all three formats but not considered since July last year, has been sent to South Africa, Abahani’s Mohammad Naim, a centrally contracted player and part of Bangladesh’s Test squad in New Zealand earlier this year, has not been picked to travel, and that has irked Salahuddin.”Mithun hasn’t been part of the national setup for the last nine months. If they [Mithun and Raja] were going to play [in South Africa], I wouldn’t have a problem, but they are going only for training,” Salahuddin said. “They are not in the squads. There were players from other clubs like Naim but they took players from Prime Bank. It is going to hurt us. I didn’t really like it.”Jalal Yunus, the BCB’s cricket operations chairman, explained that the decision to send the two Prime Bank players to South Africa was made by the team management.”The coach [Russell Domingo] said that since Naim isn’t among the runs, he should continue playing domestic cricket,” Yunus was quoted as saying by . “The coach and selectors recommended that we send extra players. This is the first time I am hearing that the problem is that they play for Prime Bank.”The coach wanted to see Raja, who is a promising player, while Mithun will get confidence training with the national team. They will return before the Test series, so they will only miss two or three (DPL) matches.”

Alejandro Garnacho called out for 'sulking' as he went off in Man Utd draw against Real Sociedad as club legend hits out at winger's decision making

Paul Scholes has criticised Alejandro Garnacho for 'sulking' after being substituted during Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Real Sociedad.

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    Manchester United's disappointing form has continued to haunt them as Ruben Amorim saw his side draw 1-1 against an out-of-form Real Sociedad at Anoeta Stadium despite taking the lead via Joshua Zirkzee. However, after Mikel Oyarzabal converted his penalty to bring the Basque side level, Garnacho was taken off in place of Christian Eriksen, and the Argentine has been accused of 'sulking' by Red Devils legend Scholes after his substitution.

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    Speaking on TNT Sports, Scholes said: "He looked like he was sulking a little bit to me. I am not having fatigue. I think they are alright. I don't think there are great legs in this Manchester United team.

    "Garnacho's biggest strength is running through. Sometimes he makes the wrong decisions but he had a lack of energy and a little bit of sulkiness. He will need to get better as they don’t really have anything else to call on."

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    Garnacho was also criticized last week for his 'unacceptable' behavior against Ipswich Town after the Argentine winger refused to return to the bench after he was subbed off for Noussair Mazraoui before half-time after Patrick Dorgu's red card. Amorim had then announced that he would hold conversations with the starlet about his behaviour.

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    Manchester United will take on Arsenal next up in the Premier League when the two sides meet at Old Trafford on Sunday, March 9, Garnacho is likely to be a starter yet again for Amorim.

Joe Root: 'We need to put some pride back in the badge'

Joe Root says that he will not be considering his position as Test captain until the end of England’s tour of Australia, and instead pledged to “put some pride back into the badge” in the final two matches at Sydney and Hobart, after a humiliating conclusion to the decisive third Test at Melbourne.England’s Ashes challenge ended with their third defeat inside 12 days of action, in little more than an hour’s play at the MCG, as Australia’s debutant quick Scott Boland finished with figures of 6 for 7 in four overs to rout England for 68 – their 13th score of 200 or less in 29 completed Test innings in 2021.England’s innings-and-14-run defeat was their ninth of the calendar year, equalling a record set by Bangladesh in 2003, while two more scores of 0 on the final morning earned the team a share of another unwanted record, as they finished with 54 ducks for the year, equal with the England side of 1998.Root once again top-scored for England with 28 on the final morning, to finish 2021 with 1708 runs at 61.00 – the third-highest tally in a single year, behind Mohammad Yousuf (1788 in 2006) and Viv Richards (1710 in 1976). However, no one else in the side managed more than Rory Burns’ haul of 530, and even Extras (412) contributed more than the third-most prolific batter in the squad, Jonny Bairstow (391).”Everyone in that dressing room is gutted,” Root said after the match. “That’s not a good enough performance. We all know that. We need to put some pride back into the badge and make sure we come away from this tour with something. It’s as simple as that.”Related

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Despite the speed of England’s demise on the third morning, Root insisted that all had not been lost when play resumed with England on a sickly 31 for 4, in the wake of a pulsating new-ball burst from Australia’s quicks on Monday evening. “You turn up today and you walk out with Ben Stokes and you feel like anything’s possible,” Root said. “We’re bitterly disappointed to find ourselves in this position.”Stokes, however, fell in the fifth over of the morning, bowled by Mitchell Starc for 11, whereupon Boland added to his two wickets in his solitary over on the second evening to claim four more in his next 15 balls. Cameron Green then applied the finishing touch by bowling James Anderson for 2 to condemn England to their 12th defeat in their last 13 Tests in Australia.Root himself has played in 11 of those losses, and acknowledged that the standards of England’s domestic red-ball cricket were not currently good enough to prepare county batters for the challenge of competing on equal terms in Australian conditions, let alone elsewhere in the world.”I’d say that the best 18 players from the county game are definitely on this tour,” Root said. “There’s some very talented players within this squad and we have to find ways of upskilling ourselves and each other, and managing pressure points within the game better.”Unfortunately, where the game is at in our country right now, the only place you can really learn that is in the hardest environment,” he added. “For what is quite a young batting group, they’re having to learn out here. The environment that they’re coming from, it’s not readying them well enough for Test cricket.”It’s a very difficult place, with everything that surrounds Test matches and the different conditions and environments. If you’re not ready going into it, it makes it very difficult to improve in that environment.”Cameron Green claimed the Ashes-clinching wicket•Getty Images

As a member of the England team that was humiliated at the 2015 World Cup, also in Australia, Root acknowledged that this defeat may well need to be viewed in a similar light, given that England’s group-stage exit from that campaign was the single biggest factor in the ECB’s subsequent white-ball focus that culminated in their 2019 victory.”You look back at 2015 and the reset that happened in white-ball cricket, maybe that’s something that needs to be had in our red-ball game as well,” Root said. “But that is a long conversation that I should probably have with you guys another time.”More than anything, we have to stay very mentally resilient,” he added. “Just keep working very hard at our games, keep looking at ways to get better. And we have to make sure that when we get our opportunities to get ahead of the game, we take them.”It’s bitterly disappointing to be 3-0 down but there are still two Test matches to go. We have to try and make sure we come away from this tour with a couple of wins.”In leading England for the 59th time in this Test, Root drew level with his predecessor, Alastair Cook, as England’s most-capped captain. But his 24th defeat is two more than Cook oversaw, and though he also holds the record for victories as England captain (27), he is also the first man to oversee two losing tours of Australia in more than 100 years.However, when asked if he felt the time had come to hand over the leadership to someone else – potentially his deputy Ben Stokes – Root insisted that with the series not yet over, it would be “wrong to look past that”.”As a player, you talk about the next hour, or the next session, or the very next ball and managing that to the best of your abilities,” he said. “That applies to me as well, as captain of this team.”I’m in the middle of a very important series. My energy has to be all about trying to win the next game. I can’t be selfish and start thinking about myself.”That’s a big part of captaincy. You’ve got to ready the players, and try to instil that belief in every single one of your team and your squad. More than ever now, going into the last two games.”

Harmanpreet hopeful of Women's IPL after winning WBBL player of the year

Harmanpreet Kaur is hopeful a women’s IPL can be established sooner rather than later, after she created history becoming the first Indian to be named WBBL player of the tournament following a stunning season for Melbourne Renegades.The India T20I captain made 399 runs for the tournament at an average of 66.50 and strike-rate of 135.25, including three match-winning half-centuries. In addition to being Renegades’ leading run-scorer, she was also their leading wicket-taker bagging 15 wickets at an economy rate of 7.46, bowling a lot of vital powerplay and death overs.She was Player of the Match three times and polled 31 votes, under a 3-2-1 voting system that is voted on by the standing umpires after each match. She finished three votes clear of Perth Scorchers duo Beth Mooney and Sophie Devine.Harmanpreet becomes the third overseas player to be named the WBBL’s player of the tournament after New Zealand duo Devine (twice) and Amy Satterthwaite. She hoped it was another stepping stone towards the establishment of the women’s IPL in the short-term future.”I think we have been looking at this for a long time and I hope, you know, sooner this women’s IPL will also start and we will also invite overseas players over there so that they can also share their experience with our domestic players,” Harmanpreet said. “I think this is something we are really waiting for and I hope, you know, this will start.”Performance is something which is in our hands and that’s what we have been doing and the rest of the things are totally dependent on BCCI and the cricket board.”We can’t do something extra on that but we can only request and that’s what we have done, you know, for many years.”They know better than us. They know when to do it and how to start and they are also thinking about that and I’m sure, you know, they will definitely come up with something for women’s cricket.”Harmanpreet Kaur was involved in a team hat-trick in the 20th over of Melbourne Stars’ innings•Mark Brake/Getty Images

Harmanpreet has been breaking ground for Indian women’s cricket ever since becoming the first Indian to play in both the WBBL and the Super League in England. She is hoping to inspire the next generation of players with her deeds in the WBBL.”Playing any tournament will give you lots of confidence and WBBL is something, you know, it’s a very, very big platform back home,” Harmanpreet said. “Every Indian wants to play in this league and I was the first one who got this opportunity to play and today, you know, winning this player of the tournament definitely gives lots of confidence to Indian girls also. They can also come here and perform and, you know, be part of this and then there are all the chances to achieve a lot in their cricket career.”Harmanpreet paid tribute to Renegades teammate Jemimah Rodrigues and coach Simon Helmet for their support throughout the tournament.”I think that is the reason I was more calm,” Harmanpreet said. “I was enjoying [playing] more because you know I had a teammate from back home and I really, really enjoyed her company.”Simon is a very, very nice human and is a great, great coach. I was lucky, you know, I played under him and I learned a lot from him and I think when I go back, I will definitely share his working skills with our coaches and definitely share this experience with my teammates.”Harmanpreet knows the job is not done as the Renegades wait to face the winner of Tuesday’s Eliminator between Brisbane Heat and Adelaide Strikers in tomorrow night’s Challenger. If they win the Challenger they will fly to Perth to face Scorchers in the final on Saturday. Harmanpreet didn’t bat in the last match against Heat but is fit for the Challenger.”I was not feeling well that day,” Harmanpreet said. “But luckily I’ve got four or five days off now and feeling much better now and I’m ready to go.”I have never [won] any title like this so far. And if we win, that will be a very great achievement for me.”Meanwhile, Phoebe Litchfield was named WBBL ‘Young Gun’ as the best player under the age of 21. The award is selected by Australia’s national selection panel.The 18-year-old Sydney Thunder batter made 263 runs at 21.91, striking at 109.12.”It means a lot to be recognised with this award,” Litchfield said. “It’s a surprise, to be honest. I could think of a number of other young players who would be deserving of this award, which is really exciting for the future.”Batting at No. 3 was a challenge but also a great opportunity. I was very privileged that Trevor Griffin trusted me with that spot and I hope I made the most of it.”

Mikel Arteta claims Arsenal have been blocked from playing 15-year-old Max Dowman due to Premier League rules over age group

Mikel Arteta revealed Arsenal have been blocked from playing 15-year-old sensation Max Dowman due to the Premier League rules over age group.

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Arsenal are currently facing a major shortage of attacking options, with several key forwards sidelined. The problems began when Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz suffered hamstring injuries in recent weeks, significantly weakening Arteta’s attacking setup. Havertz’s injury is particularly severe, requiring surgery that will keep him out for the rest of the season. Meanwhile, Martinelli is expected to be absent for at least a month, further limiting the team’s firepower. Adding to the Gunners’ woes, Bukayo Saka is also recovering from a hamstring problem, while Gabriel Jesus has been ruled out for the remainder of the campaign with a knee injury.

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These setbacks mean Arteta has just three available forwards at his disposal: Ethan Nwaneri, Leandro Trossard, and Raheem Sterling. Despite the club’s ongoing injury crisis, league rules prevent players from a lower age category than the Under-16s from being included in a match-day squad. Hence, Dowman, an attacking midfielder, who was registered with Arsenal’s Under-15 team at the beginning of the season, is ineligible for first-team selection.

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With Arsenal’s attacking ranks depleted, there was speculation that Dowman could be fast-tracked into the first team. However, Arteta has dismissed that possibility and said: “We had Max, we had many other kids as well there [in Dubai]. It was a big opportunity for us to see them in our environment. It’s clear the rules on age and restrictions at the moment and very difficult to change that as well.”

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The timing of Arsenal’s injury crisis could not be worse, with key matches on the horizon. Their next fixture sees them travel to Leicester City on Saturday, where Arteta will need to be creative with his team selection. Following that, Arsenal will host West Ham United at the Emirates Stadium on February 22, a game that could have significant implications for their title ambitions.

Borussia Dortmund hold 'secret meeting' with Ralf Rangnick as ex-Man Utd boss lined up to replace Nuri Sahin

Borussia Dortmund have reportedly held a 'secret meeting' with ex-Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick over their vacant head coach post.

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    Since parting ways with Nuri Sahin last week, Dortmund have been actively hunting for their next permanent manager. They were initially strongly linked with ex-Manchester United bosses Louis van Gaal and Erik ten Hag, but the Dutchmen have ruled out the possibility of joining the German side.

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    After failing in their pursuit of Ten Hag and Van Gaal, the Bundesliga giants have now turned to another ex-Red Devils head coach. According to Sky Sports' , Dortmund executives Hans-Joachim Watzke and Lars Ricken held a 'secret meeting' with Rangnick in Austria. Dortmund want the German to replace Sahin immediately, but could wait for him until the summer. The 66-year-old still has a valid contract with the Austrian national team until the end of 2025 and is leaning towards rejecting Dortmund, the report added.

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    Dortmund are also interested in ex-Bayern Munich manager Niko Kovac. However, Kovac would ideally only commit to a six-month deal with an option to extend by one or two years.

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    Dortmund will be back in action in the Champions League on Wednesday as they take on Shakhtar Donetsk at home, with Mike Tullberg handling first-team affairs on an interim basis.

"على جثتي".. أرتيتا يرفض الاستسلام في منافسة ليفربول على لقب الدوري الإنجليزي

أكد ميكيل أرتيتا المدير الفني الإسباني لفريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي آرسنال، أنه لن يستسلم في سباق الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز رغم فارق النقاط مع ليفربول.

ويتخلف آرسنال عن ليفربول صاحب الصدارة بفارق 11 نقطة لصالح الريدز، قبل أن يلتقي الجانرز أمام نوتينجهام فورست، الثالث، غدًا بملعب سيتي جراوند.

وقال أرتيتا في المؤتمر الصحفي للمباراة: “إذا كنت تريد الفوز بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، سيتعين عليك القيام بشيء مميز، ولكن في ظل الظروف التي نواجهها في آرسنال، ربما يتعين علينا القيام بشيء لم يفعله أحد في تاريخ المسابقة”.

“أنا المسؤول والطريق طويل”.. أرتيتا يعلق على سقوط آرسنال المؤلم أمام وست هام 

وأضاف: “لن نتخلى عن مطاردة لقب الدوري هذا الموسم، حتى ولو على جثتي، نعلم أن الفارق كبير لكن لا يزال هناك المزيد من المباريات حتى نهاية المسابقة”.

وأوضح: “من الناحية الحسابية، هذا ممكن، قبل ثلاثة أيام كان بوسعنا تقليص الفارق، ولكن الأمر أصبح أصعب، ومع ذلك نحن ندرك أننا إذا أردنا الفوز بالدوري الإنجليزي، علينا القيام بشيء استثنائي”.

وواصل: “أنظر إلى ما مررنا به في الأشهر الماضية، لقد عانينا من الإصابات ومع ذلك كان الفريق ثابتًا. نجحنا في توليد طاقتنا، وللأسف تعرضنا للهزيمة قبل أن يفوز ليفربول”.

وعن مواجهة نوتينجهام فورست: “سنلاقي مدرباً قام بعمل لا يصدق هذا الموسم، ليس في نوتينجهام فورست فقط وليس هذا الموسم فقط، ولكن مع ولفرهامبتون أيضًا كان رائعًا”.

واختتم: “مارتينيلي وساكا يسيران بشكل جيد على البرنامج العلاجي، ولكن موعد العودة لم يتم تحديده بعد”.

منتخب مصر للشباب يختتم تدريباته استعدادا لودية ألو إيجيبت

اختتم اليوم الثلاثاء، منتخب مصر للشباب مواليد 2005 لكرة القدم تدريباته استعدادا لمباراة ألو ايجيبت الودية، غدًا الأربعاء، في تمام الساعة الثانية بعد الظهر باستاد المنتخبات الوطنية بمشروع الهدف بمدينة 6 أكتوبر وذلك في ختام التجمع الأول للمعسكر المفتوح الذى انتظم فيه منتخب مصر ضمن استعداداته لنهائيات كأس أمم إفريقيا للشباب المقرر إقامتها فى كوت ديفوار أبريل القادم وهي البطولة المؤهلة لكأس العالم في تشيلي.

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وحرص علاء نبيل المدير الفني لاتحاد الكرة على حضور التدريبات واطمأن من الجهاز الفني بقيادة الكابتن أسامة نبيه المدير الفني على كافة الترتيبات والتجهيزات الخاصة بالمعسكر ومتطلبات المنتخب في المرحلة القادمة.

ويضم جهاز منتخب مصر للشباب كلا من :”أسامة نبيه المدير الفني وحماده أنور المدير الإداري وعلاء عبده المدرب العام ومحمد عمر النور المدرب وأيمن طاهر مدرب الحراس وأحمد عصام محلل الأداء وأحمد ممدوح وأحمد عباس للتدليك وعلاء سعيد مدير المهمات”.

Aston Villa now speak to agents of £45m replacement for £100k-p/w defender

Aston Villa are still expected to be active in the closing stages of the transfer window, and are eyeing up a late move for a Premier League player according to reports.

Focus on exits after winning start

Unai Emery's side got their 2024/25 Premier League campaign off to a winning start courtesy of Jhon Duran, whose 79th minute winner ensured that they picked up all three points against a stubborn West Ham United at the London Stadium. Now in the Champions League for the first time, it has been a busy summer for the Villans with eight new faces arriving at the club.

Amadou Onana, who scored four minutes into his Villa debut, was the headline arrival in a £50m move while Ian Maatsen also set them back in excess of £30m this summer. Elsewhere, they have utilised buy back options for both Cameron Archer and Jaden Philogene, while Samuel Iling-Junior and Enzo Barrenechea arrived as part of the agreement to send Douglas Luiz to Juventus, albeit in seperate deals.

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Amadou Onana

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Ian Maatsen

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Cameron Archer

£14m

Jaden Philogene

£13.5m

Lewis Dobbin

£8m

Samuel Iling-Junior

£11.8m + add-ons

Enzo Barrenechea

£6.7m + add-ons

Ross Barkley

£5m

Now, they have turned their attentions to exits, and Archer has already departed once more to join newly-promoted Southampton. Meanwhile, Unai Emery revealed that left-back Alex Moreno is set to depart in the near future.

Another player that the club are open to offers for is Brazilian defender Diego Carlos, who still has two years left to run on his £100,000 a week deal in the Midlands but has been deemed surplus to requirements and has attracted attention from Fulham.

Should he depart, Villa will sign a replacement, and now they are in talks with a player who could well prove to be an upgrade.

Aston Villa in discussions over £45m England defender

That comes as HITC reveal that Aston Villa are among the clubs holding discussions over a potential move to sign Liverpool outcast Joe Gomez this summer.

The defender, who was part of the EURO 2024 squad with England but didn't play a minute, was left out of Arne Slot's squad for the 2-0 opening day win over Ipswich Town despite not being injured.

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Though the Reds are not actively looking to sell him, the decision has left Gomez "considering his future" at Anfield, weeks after the club accepted a £45m offer from Newcastle to sign him as part of a deal to take Anthony Gordon to Anfield, only for the move to collapse.

Liverpool defender Joe Gomez

And HITC claim that Villa are a potential landing spot for Gomez, with the Midlands side having "already spoken with Gomez" through his agents as a potential replacement should Carlos depart, though they are also thought to be keen on Feyenoord defender Lutsharel Geertruida and would only sign one.

At 27-years-old, Gomez is in the prime of his career and is keen to play first team football, having appeared 51 times in Jurgen Klopp's final season in charge. Though he could be a costly addition, he would offer Unai Emery plenty of versatile cover across the backline in what promises to be a long season for the Villans.

Imagine him & Palmer: Chelsea in late race to sign "monster" £40m striker

Chelsea are aiming to take the Premier League by storm under Enzo Maresca this season, putting the misery of recent years firmly to bed.

The 6-2 thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux one week ago shone a light on Stamford Bridge's colourful attacking talent, with Cole Palmer scoring and supplying all three goals for Noni Madueke's emphatic hat-trick.

Chelsea star Cole Palmer

Summer signing Joao Felix scored on his second Blues debut, with Pedro Neto claiming the assist at his former stomping ground.

Nicolas Jackson also bagged his first of the season, but transfer activity would suggest that Maresca wants an upgrade at no. 9.

Chelsea's late hunt for a new striker

Chelsea have been interested in signing Victor Osimhen this summer and, as per Fabrizio Romano, remain hopeful of winning the battle against Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia for the Napoli centre-forward.

Al Ahli are in theory willing to pay Osimhen £480k per week, or thereabouts. As such, Chelsea are considering alternatives at this late stage, with Football Insider reporting that Brentford's Ivan Toney is still on the radar.

Valued at about £40m, the 28-year-old is also being pursued by Arsenal and Manchester United, so Chelsea might want to make their move quickly, stealing ahead and strengthening further ahead of a pivotal campaign.

What Ivan Toney would bring to Chelsea

Goals and assists – oh, and a physical presence that would strike a frisson of fear through Chelsea's adversaries. Toney has actually been said to be "kind of like Harry Kane" by England teammate Declan Rice for his rounded skillset.

The 28-year-old is a proven Premier League star and would be significantly more affordable than Osimhen. Moreover, Toney would be more inclined to allow Jackson into the fray at times, whereas Osimhen's superstar standing and salary demands make a telling comment on where he believes he should be in the club's pecking order.

Hailed as a "monster" of a striker by Thomas Frank, Toney has missed Brentford's opening fixtures this season as a resolution is sought out, and while his 2023/24 season was hampered by a long-term suspension, he thrived the year before.

Erling Haaland

35

36

Harry Kane

38

30

Ivan Toney

33

20

Mohamed Salah

38

19

Callum Wilson

31

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As per FBref, he ranked among the top 11% of forwards in the top flight that year for goals scored and the top 9% for assists per 90, emphasising the kind of focal role he would play under Maresca.

Just imagine him and Palmer, who is something of an elite-level goalscorer himself but boasts one of the finest creative games in the business – over two league fixtures thus far in 2024/25, the 22-year-old has indeed claimed three assists and placed a whopping six key passes, as per Sofascore.

Palmer is one of Europe's eminent talents following his emergence last term, scoring 25 goals and adding 15 assists across 45 matches.

Madueke, after claiming the match ball last weekend, revealed that the England international has "got the ability to play the right pass at the right time", something Toney would no doubt relish at club level.

Chelsea need to shift a few pieces but there's definitely room to sign a player of Toney's calibre. After all, he might prove to light up the Premier League alongside Palmer, forming a new partnership for the ages.

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This would ice the cake sweetly at Stamford Bridge…

ByAngus Sinclair Aug 26, 2024

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