A big upgrade on Jesus: Arsenal make enquiry to sign "powerful" £60m ace

Arsenal’s chance of lifting a trophy this season took a massive hit on Tuesday night.

Mikel Arteta’s side played host to Newcastle United in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final and ultimately fell to a 2-0 defeat despite creating more than enough chances to win the game.

Perhaps, then, had the manager started the in-form Gabriel Jesus, who scored a hat-trick in the last round, his side would be heading to St James’ Park with a slender advantage.

The last month or so has seen the Brazilian look somewhere close to the player who joined the club in 2022, but it could be too late for him as recent reports have touted another exciting forward for a move to N5.

Arsenal target Premier League phenom

According to a recent report from Caught Offside, Arsenal are one of several sides keen on signing Aston Villa star Jhon Duran.

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In fact, the report has revealed that alongside Barcelona, Napoli, Chelsea, and FC Bayern Munich, the Gunners have enquired about a possible move, while Paris Saint-Germain are weighing up whether they should make an offer.

It’s not just the extent of the competition that could provide the North Londoners with a pause for thought either, as, according to the story, Villa have placed a £60m price tag on the striker’s head.

It could be a complicated and costly transfer to get over the line, but given Duran’s ability and massive potential, one well worth fighting for, even if it spells bad news for Jesus.

How Jhon Duran compares to Jesus

So, if Arsenal are able to get ahead of the competition and bring in Duran this year, he’d likely come in as, at the very least, the club’s new back-up striker, in turn putting him up against Jesus, but how do the pair compare?

Well, when it comes to their pure output, which is the most important metric of all for centre-forwards, it’s the “powerful” Colombian, as dubbed by analyst Ben Mattinson, who comes out on top.

For example, in just 26 appearances, totalling 976 minutes, across all competitions this season, he has scored 12 goals, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 2.16 games or every 81.33 minutes and lends credence to Mattinson’s claim he possesses a “huge ceiling.”

In contrast, the former Manchester City star has scored seven goals and provided two assists in 26 appearances, totalling 1164 minutes this season, which comes to an average of a goal involvement every 2.88 games or every 129.33 minutes.

Unfortunately for the Brazilian ace, the one-sided nature of this comparison extends to their underlying numbers.

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0.74

0.54

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2.54

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For example, in most relevant metrics, the Villa ace comes out on top, including, but not limited to, actual and expected non-penalty goals plus assists, shots and shots on target, and aerial duels won, all per 90.

Ultimately, Jesus is an incredibly talented footballer, but he’s not quite at the level to take Arsenal forward anymore.

In contrast, Duran looks like he could be, and given how well he’s played at just 21 years old this season, there is no telling just how good he could be a few years down the line.

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Cameron Steel, Ryan Patel fifties set up comfortable Surrey victory

Durham bowled out in 40.2 overs as visiting attack share wickets around

ECB Reporters Network04-Aug-2022Surrey 186 for 1 (Steel 68*, Patel 67*) beat Durham 181 (Trevaskis 55, Kimber 2-15) by nine wicketsSurrey bounced back from defeat in their opening match of the Royal London Cup to thrash Durham by nine wickets in their Group A clash at South Northumberland Cricket Club in Gosforth.The visitors were outstanding with the ball to bowl out Durham for 181 from only 40.2 overs as Yousef Majid, Nick Kimber, Matt Dunn and Conor McKerr claimed two wickets apiece. Liam Trevaksis top-scored with a career-best 55, but the home side were well off par and had a huge challenge to defend their total.Cameron Steel and Ryan Patel produced a brilliant stand of 132 for the second wicket to knock off the runs with ease. Steel led the way with his second List A half-century, pouring on the agony against his old club, who were ordinary at best in the field, dropping multiple chances.Surrey knocked off the winning runs with 21 overs to spare to get off the mark in the competition.After winning the toss, Surrey made the most of the new ball, dismissing Alex Lees and Scott Borthwick cheaply to make inroads into the Durham batting line-up. The 2021 Royal London Cup leading-run scorer Graham Clark looked comfortable in the early overs, scoring four boundaries to build his innings. However, his knock came to an end in frustrating circumstances, playing on to half-tracker from Dunn, reducing the hosts to 51 for 3 at the end of the powerplay.The visitors put themselves on top by dismissing Nic Maddinson for 18, picking out Kimber to hand McKerr his first wicket. Majid then tormented the hosts with his left-arm spin. Michael Jones got away with one edge between wicketkeeper and slip, but his second ended up in the grasp of Patel.In need of a partnership, Trevaskis and Tom Mackintosh held firm against the Surrey spinners to put on 60 for the seventh wicket. Trevaskis made his first List A half-century, but both set batters were out in quick succession as Kimber claimed two wickets to break the stand. Durham failed to bat out their full complement of overs as Stanley McAlindon was the last man out for 13 after he bowled by Steel, leaving the visitors a chase of 182.Durham needed early wickets to turn the momentum of the game, but spurned two chances two dismiss Ben Geddes to put the visitors under pressure. Lees and Luke Doneathy put down the Surrey captain on 8 and 20 off Chris Rushworth before the veteran seamer finally got his man to dismiss Geddes, as Maddison clung on at point.However, Patel and Steel laid the foundations of a dominant partnership for the second wicket and worked down the total with ease.Patel did give an opportunity to Doneathy, but he continued his day to forget in the field by shelling an easy catch off Borthwick, with the Surrey opener then pulling his next ball for six. Steel continued the assault and capitalised on an ailing Durham attack to reach his fifty from 55 balls, including seven boundaries.Patel followed his team-mate to a half-century to up the ante, ending the game with a massive six over long-on to canter over the line with 21 overs to spare.

Paul Pogba to Norwich City?! Ex-Man Utd star urged to consider shock Championship transfer as Premier League winner warns he may have to 'drop down' a level after doping ban

Ex-Manchester United star Paul Pogba has been urged to consider a shock transfer to Championship side Norwich by Premier League winner Chris Sutton.

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Initially handed a four-year suspension for failing a doping test, Pogba saw his ban reduced to 18 months in October after a partially successful appeal to The Court of Arbitration for Sport. The ex-Manchester United and Juventus star saw his ban end in March, and is now on the lookout for his next club.

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Pogba has not featured in a professional match since September 2023, when the positive test during his time at Juventus triggered a long period on the sidelines. Now 32 years old, the midfielder has missed nearly two full seasons of football, a span that has understandably affected both his physical condition and market value. However, the World Cup winner now appears to be motivated once again and eager to step back onto the field – though he has yet to secure a deal with a new club.

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Amid speculation about where Pogba could land next, former Chelsea and Blackburn striker turned pundit Chris Sutton has offered a surprising suggestion: a move to Norwich City in the Championship. Speaking candidly about the midfielder’s options in an interview with , Sutton said: "I'd love to see Paul Pogba at Norwich City. Do I think his career is over? Well, he'd be a little fish in a big pond if he came to Norwich.

"I've got to say in truth, in recent seasons, he had had a doping issue, didn't he? So I think he missed a large chunk of football recently, and I think at his age that's really difficult when you're out for that long to come back and hit the heights which he once did."

He added: "He's such a talented player but I think he may believe he can still play at the highest level. I think that it would be really difficult for him to come back after so long. So he'll just have to drop down a little bit and still play at a high level with Norwich City at Carrow Road."

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For now, Pogba remains a free agent, waiting for the right opportunity to return to football. With the summer transfer window approaching, clubs across Europe and beyond will no doubt weigh up whether the risk of signing him is worth the potential reward. Whether or not he takes Sutton’s advice remains to be seen – but one thing is clear: Pogba is not ready to call time on his career just yet.

Newcastle send high-ranking scout to watch "unplayable" £45,000-a-week star

Newcastle United sent a high-ranking scout to watch an “unplayable” Premier League player in action earlier this week, according to a promising transfer update.

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The Magpies are absolutely flying at the moment, finding themselves in their most imperious run of form during Eddie Howe’s entire tenure as manager.

That’s not to say that new signings wouldn’t be welcomed at Newcastle in the January transfer window, however, with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo continuing to be linked with a move to St James’ Park. He scored in his side’s 2-2 draw away to Chelsea in midweek, taking his tally to six goals in the Premier League this season.

Antoine Semenyo scores for Bournemouth

Zion Suzuki is also reportedly considered a transfer target for the Magpies, with the Parma goalkeeper seen as an alternative option to James Trafford between the sticks. Only 22 years of age, the Japanese youngster has made 19 Serie A starts for his current club this season.

Newcastle have even been linked with an audacious move for Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, although a move to Paris Saint-Germain now looks highly likely this month, with a medical at the Ligue 1 giants even thought to be taking place.

Newcastle send Nickson to watch "unplayable" ace

According to The Chronicle‘s Lee Ryder, Newcastle sent chief scout Steve Nickson to watch Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo in action against Manchester City on Tuesday night, as they drew 2-2 at home to the Premier League champions.

Ryder says that the fact that he was present in midweek is a “positive sign ahead of the summer”, with the wide man potentially considered a primary target, as they look to sign a top-quality right-sided player. The Bees want £50m for his services, but they aren’t entertaining offers in January.

Bryan Mbeumo celebrates for Brentford

At this point, it really does feel like Mbeumo is a major target for Newcastle in the summer, and it’s no shock that they seemingly rate him so highly. The £45,000-a-week Cameroonian is enjoying a fantastic season for Brentford, scoring 13 goals in 21 appearances in the league, with Thomas Frank describing him as “unplayable”.

His manager has been an admirer for some time, also saying of him back in 2022: “It’s brilliant I must say. He’s been brilliant for us this year in the Premier League. He came back from a minor injury, we knew that he wanted to play ready for Tuesday. And three quality finishes, very composed.”

Newcastle feel so close to having such a complete team under Howe, with the midfield perfectly balanced and the likes of Anthony Gordon and Alexander Isak excelling in attack. While Jacob Murphy is also in superb form on the right flank, a superior replacement to him needs to be found moving forward, filling the void left by the departing Miguel Almiron at the same time.

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Semenyo is a great option for Newcastle, but Mbeumo should be seen as the standout choice, providing such consistent end product from his right wing role, and at 25, he still has many years ahead of him.

PSG, beware: Arsenal's 'talent of the century' Gabriel Martinelli is finally back on track in bid to live up to his huge potential

The Brazilian winger has endured another largely frustrating season, but seems to have found form at the perfect time for the Gunners

"He's a talent of the century, he's an incredible striker. He's really unbelievable," Jurgen Klopp famously said after watching an 18-year-old Gabriel Martinelli score a brace for Arsenal against his Liverpool team in a 2019-20 Carabao Cup round of 16 tie. "So young, looks so mature already, is a proper threat. I didn't want to put any backpack [pressure] on his back with this thing, but I just really like good football players and obviously he's a very good one."

Despite his best intentions, though, Klopp's glowing remarks did indeed put a heavy "backpack" around Martinelli's shoulders. Expectations for the Brazilian were modest prior to that game, given Arsenal had paid just £8m to sign him that summer from Brazilian minnows Ituano, but an endorsement from one of the best managers in the business put him on the map.

Sure enough, Martinelli went on to establish himself as a regular starter at the Emirates Stadium, and was one of the Gunners' standout performers in 2022-23 as they came agonisingly close to clinching their first Premier League title in almost two decades. Very few defenders had any answer to Martinelli's explosive, unpredictable style of play, and it seemed inevitable that Klopp would be proven right at that stage.

But fast-forward to the present day, and it's fair to say Martinelli's progress has stalled. For a time, the 23-year-old seemed to have lost the fearless edge that made him so exciting to watch, and it has been reported that the Gunners could sanction his departure if they receive an attractive offer in the summer transfer window.

Martinelli, though, has not just suddenly been zapped of all his talent like Charles Barkley & Co when aliens invaded the NBA in the hit movie 'Space Jam'. Rather, the Arsenal man still has the capacity to be a match-winner, as he has reminded everyone – including Champions League semi-final opponents Paris Saint-Germain – with his performances at home and abroad in the last week.

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Indeed, if Arsenal are to upset the odds and beat PSG to reach their first Champions League final since 2006, Martinelli could hold the key. After all, he was the one who tormented Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu in the second leg of Arsenal's quarter-final tie, tying Lucas Vazquez in knots before eventually earning his team a 2-1 win with a scintillating run and finish deep into stoppage time.

It was the same version of Martinelli that left Klopp so awestruck almost six years ago. Incredibly, though, that was only his second goal in the Champions League this season, and his first in any competition since Arsenal's 2-2 draw with Aston Villa in the Premier League on January 18.

That's partly because of a hamstring injury that kept him sidelined for a month, and the fact that he had to regularly fill in for Bukayo Saka on the right flank while his team-mate was out injured. But the main reason was simply depleted confidence levels.

There was no change in Martinelli's work rate, it just felt like a spark was missing, as was also the case when he endured a 17-game goal drought between March and September last year. The Brazilan finally rediscovered it in Madrid, and Arsenal supporters will hope that night proves to be a turning point in his career.

"I can't say it's my best season for Arsenal. [But] I’m really happy. I think it’s the biggest night of my career because scoring at the Bernabeu is amazing and I’m really happy with the performance of the team and the goal, as well," he told the upon his return to north London.

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Arteta resisted the urge to rest Martinelli for Arsenal's trip to Ipswich in the Premier League on Sunday, despite it being a relatively meaningless game given Liverpool have all but sewn up the title already. That suggests the Spaniard knows full well how important it is for Martinelli to build up some momentum, and the decision paid off as the Gunners romped to a 4-0 win at Portman Road.

Martinelli was a constant threat as he forced Axel Tuanzebe back every time he got on the ball, often going for the by-line instead of cutting back to look for the easy pass. It wasn't a performance on the same level as the one at the Bernabeu, with the Brazil international hooked for Raheem Sterling in the final 20 minutes, but he had a spring in his step again, and got his name on the scoresheet for the second game in a row.

Just before the half-hour mark, Martinelli swept home an assured first-time finish to cap a lovely team move and put Arsenal 2-0 up, after being teed up cleverly by Mikel Merino. He bust a gut to get to the back post ahead of his marker and made no mistake from close range, becoming the fourth-youngest player to bring up 50 goals for the Gunners in the process (after Saka, Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott).

Now back on his usual flank and fully fit, Martinelli is starting to hit top gear at the perfect time. It may be too late to save Arsenal's latest bid for domestic glory, but he is in great shape to spearhead their European ambitions.

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Arteta is certainly pleased with Martinelli's mini-resurgence, as he made clear in his post-match press conference: "I think he's in very good form at the moment, full of confidence, looks really sharp as well and he's arriving in very dangerous situations with very good timing which is good to see."

Indeed, Arsenal don't just need Martinelli to create goals at the moment, he also has to shoulder much of the scoring burden in the absence of a natural centre-forward, with Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus both still on the treatment table. The last two games suggest he can rise to the challenge.

Martinelli is back to attacking his man and looking for the most direct route to goal, which is what initially made him a fan favourite. He proved he's capable of putting up big numbers two seasons ago, registering 21 goal involvements in all competitions, and for all his recent struggles, Martinelli is now just six short of that total for the current campaign.

Arteta is being rewarded for keeping faith in the attacker while others have been too quick to write him off. But make no mistake: the real test of his mettle will come when Arsenal welcome PSG to the Emirates on April 29.

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Beating the Champions League holders 5-1 on aggregate is an impressive feat, but Arsenal simply exploited the weaknesses of a disjointed Madrid side that had been heading for a fall for some time.

PSG will represent a much sterner challenge. Since seeing Kylian Mbappe depart for Madrid, the French champions have evolved into the most complete team on the continent under Luis Enrique, combining breath-taking flair with relentless hard graft across all areas of the pitch.

Led by Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue, the French champions boast the firepower to blow away all comers, as Aston Villa found out to their peril in the previous round. But Arsenal can succeed where Unai Emery's team failed.

The Gunners still look rock solid at the back, despite losing Gabriel Magalhaes to injury, and Arteta will have a plan to stifle PSG's fearsome frontline. Meanwhile, at the other end of the pitch, Arsenal can cause PSG just as many problems as Villa did, if not more, with Martinelli now seemingly approaching his best level again.

Outshining the likes of Dembele and Kvaratskhelia would propel Martinelli to new career heights, too. This is his opportunity to enter the world-class bracket, and the mercurial Brazilian has to grab it with both hands, or else risk facing more uncomfortable speculation over his future in the wake of yet another trophy-less season for Arsenal.

Ollie Robinson agrees switch from Kent to Durham

Wicketkeeper-batter moves north looking to secure opportunities across all three formats

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Sep-2022Ollie Robinson, the Kent wicketkeeper-batter, has agreed a three-year deal to join Durham from the end of the season.Robinson, 23, made his Kent debut in 2017 and has played for England Lions, but went on loan to Durham earlier in the summer in order to gain opportunities in T20 cricket, where he has had to contend with Sam Billings and Jordan Cox being above him in the pecking order.”We currently have two wicketkeepers who are in and around senior England squads In Sam Billings and Jordan Cox, and Ollie Robinson has toured with England Lions,” Kent’s director of cricket, Paul Downton, said. “Kent has produced three fantastic wicketkeeper-batters through the club’s academy in recent years, and at some stage this situation was going to come to a head.”From my own personal experience as a player, I can understand Ollie’s decision to move clubs to guarantee playing time. Of course, we would prefer that Ollie stayed at Kent, but he has to do what is best for his career.”Ollie has been a brilliant servant to the club, and he leaves with our very best wishes.”Robinson has been Kent’s first-choice keeper in the Championship since his breakthrough season in 2019, when he scored the first of his four first-class hundreds for the club. This summer saw him become only the fifth Englishman to score a List A double-hundred, as Robinson averaged 59.33 in the Royal London Cup.He also scored 226 runs across 12 innings for Durham in the T20 Blast, including a career-best 56 against Yorkshire.’I’m thrilled to be joining Durham Cricket from next season and beyond,” Robinson said. “Having been a part of the group during my loan stint I know how much quality the squad possesses, and I feel there are some exciting times ahead, hopefully I can make some major contributions and help Durham win some trophies.”I want to thank all the staff on and off the field for making me feel so welcome earlier this season – I look forward to meeting up with everyone again and getting down to business. I feel Durham is the right place for me to help fulfil my goals and next season can’t come fast enough. I’m looking forward to seeing what the north has to offer.”Durham’s director of cricket, Marcus North, said: “We’re extremely delighted that Ollie has chosen to join Durham and we have been able to secure the signature of one of the most talented and skilful wicketkeeper-batters in England.”At only 23, Ollie has already established great foundations in all formats of his game, and we look forward to nurturing this very exciting talent in his next stage of his career at Durham.”This is the quality and skillset we have been looking for that will strengthen our playing squad in all formats. We look forward to him joining back up with us during pre-season and the impact he will have with us next season and beyond.”

Arsenal offered £50m attacker who scored 21 goals last term

Arsenal have been handed a late chance to grant Mikel Arteta’s wish for a new striker, with the Spaniard making no secret of his desire to secure a prolific, fresh option up front before the deadline in two days’ time.

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Just under 48 hours remain of this winter window, leaving interim sporting director Jason Ayto with precious little time to back Arteta with the ideal forward he craves in N5.

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Arsenal’s manager previously confirmed their need for another attacker midway through January, after long-term injuries to Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka, with Arteta again speaking of the club’s late work on transfer activity in his latest pre-match press conference ahead of their Manchester City clash.

“We are trying everything that we can, but I don’t want to give any reassurance or not,” said Arteta on the rest of Arsenal’s transfer window.

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“I don’t know, it doesn’t depend only on us, so our intention is clear, but the possibilities are affected by three parties. I’m very confident with the work that the club is doing and exploring every single opportunity that we believe can have an impact on the team. That’s certainly the case, and if we can agree something, we will. If not, we won’t.”

Arsenal submitted a £60 million bid for Ollie Watkins earlier this week, which came on the eve of Aston Villa’s crucial Champions League clash at home to Celtic, and it was swiftly rejected by Unai Emery’s side.

There have been some reports that Arsenal could make a second bid for Watkins, as the boyhood Gunners supporter is keen on a move to north London (as per Graeme Bailey), but Villa selling Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr makes this deal very unlikely at best.

Arsenal offered Bayer Leverkusen star Victor Boniface

According to a report from journalist Graeme Bailey once more, Bayer Leverkusen star Victor Boniface is being presented to Arteta’s side as a potential Watkins alternative.

The Nigerian scored 21 goals in all competitions last campaign, helping Leverkusen to a historic Bundesliga title, and he was subject to an accepted £50 million offer from Al-Nassr before they signed Duran instead.

Arsenal have been offered Boniface by intermediaries, who’ve made them aware of the 24-year-old’s availability as they seek a new club for the striker. Boniface’s injury record could be a cause for concern, but as for his quality, there is little doubt he’d provide Arteta with firepower.

“Victor’s a real problem for opposition defences,” said Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso.

“He’s powerful, quick and makes runs from deep. He has a good mentality and works for the team, not for himself.”

T20 World Cup scenarios: Pakistan rooting for India to stay alive

Babar Azam and his men are still in contention for a semi-final spot, but they now need other results to go their way

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Pakistan have suffered two last-ball defeats, and while that has ensured their net run rate hasn’t been dented much, they still have nothing to show in the points column. They could still finish among the top two if they win their remaining games and finish on six points, but for that to happen other results will have to their way. For instance, if South Africa beat India and Netherlands, and India beat Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, both South Africa and India will finish on more than six points, and knock out Pakistan.India

India are sitting pretty with two wins, but their job is only half done. To be assured of qualification, they will need two more wins, and a total of eight points. They could get there with six points as well, but for that to happen other results will have to go their way.Bangladesh

The huge defeat against South Africa has set them back a bit, but Bangladesh could be in the hunt for a top-two finish if they win two of their three remaining games and finish on six points. They will want to start with the Zimbabwe game on Sunday, because if they lose that, they’ll have to beat India and Pakistan and even then they’ll have to hope for other results to go their way to make it all the way to the semis.Pakistan will need a little help from India to stay on track at the T20 World Cup•Getty Images/ICCSouth Africa

South Africa dropped a point against Zimbabwe due to the weather, and they also have two tough games coming up, against India and Pakistan. If they lose those two games and beat Netherlands, then five points probably won’t be enough for qualification. A win against one of those two Asian giants, though, will give them a very good chance of qualification, though it is possible that Zimbabwe also finish on seven, with India topping the group.Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s outstanding win against Pakistan has put them in the qualification mix, but to get to seven points they will need to beat at least one of Bangladesh or India (and also beat Netherlands). It is extremely unlikely that they will qualify with only five points.Netherlands

Netherlands will need to win their last three games and hope for other results to go in their favour, to have any chance of qualifying.

Just a dream? Leeds star picks Neymar as perfect signing after Premier League promotion & talk of £100m spending spree by 49ers ownership team

Junior Firpo is dreaming of seeing Neymar at Leeds United but, with a £100m ($134m) spend being speculated on, could a Premier League deal happen?

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The Whites are readying themselves for a return to the big time in 2025-26. Automatic promotion out of the Championship has been confirmed, with Daniel Farke seeing his side bounce back from the disappointment of play-off final heartache last season.

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Firpo has been a key performer for Leeds, with the ex-Barcelona full-back seeing his experience put to good use. He is hoping to be joined by more household names at Elland Road in the not too distant future.

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Firpo, who left Camp Nou for West Yorkshire in 2021 when Leeds were a Premier League side, has told when asked who he would bring in if money were no object: “If I could, I would sign Neymar for Leeds.”

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Brazilian superstar Neymar is currently back in his homeland with Santos. He has been nursing more injury problems there, at 33 years of age, but is determined to grace the 2026 World Cup and may take on another challenge at club level before reaching those finals.

Better than Ferguson: Chelsea looking at signing "the hottest CF in Europe"

Heading into the final 48 hours of the window, Chelsea have been sitting ducks up to now in the transfer market, waiting for their opportunity to strike.

Enzo Maresca’s side have suffered a poor drop-off in form in recent weeks, and fans are now expecting their goal-scoring issues to be addressed in this window, either adding a direct left-winger or a box dominant centre-forward to the squad.

Any additions could also see some departures, with João Félix and Christopher Nkunku both potentially facing the exit door having played understudy to Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson so far this campaign.

Chelsea monitoring new striker

According to reports from The Telegraph, Chelsea are “making checks” on Sporting striker, Viktor Gyokeres, along with a list of other players including Ipswich’s Liam Delap, Brighton’s Evan Ferguson and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko.

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Chelsea’s only natural senior centre-forward is Jackson, with Nkunku playing as a deputy striker so far this season despite preferring to play as a number ten, and Marc Guiu, who is just 18-years-old, getting the odd chance to prove himself in Conference League games too.

Gyokeres has made 33 appearances for Sporting so far this season, scoring 34 goals and, providing seven assists, proving himself to be “the hottest striker in Europe”.

How Viktor Gyokeres compares to Evan Ferguson

Ferguson has been linked with a big move away from Brighton since breaking through in the 2022/23 season, where he scored six Premier League goals in 19 appearances, aged 17.

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Fast-forward to now, the 20-year-old has suffered from some injury issues, playing just 390 minutes this season, scoring one goal.

When comparing Gyokeres to Ferguson, the metrics are night and day. Gyokeres is already the finished article, creating for himself and others, providing instant output and still being effective in all phases, dropping to help link play and running the channels.

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2.08

Aerial Duels Won

0.63

0.85

Ferguson has shown he can be a clinical finisher, averaging 0.22 goals/shot in the 2022/23 season, and winning more aerial duels with 0.85 per 90 in that term. Whilst the Irishman has plenty of potential as a box-dominant striker, Gyokeres offers an instant solution, whereas the Brighton ace remains a slightly unknown quantity due to his injury problems over the past few seasons.

Brighton & Hove Albion'sEvanFergusonlooks dejected after Wolverhampton Wanderers' Matheus Cunha scores their second goal.

Portugal head coach, Roberto Martinez, has labelled Gyokeres “one of the best signings in Europe” signings in Europe, joining Sporting from Coventry in 2023 for around £20m. The Sweden international has gone on to score 77 goals in 83 appearances, providing 22 assists.

Thus, Chelsea would be getting an elite finisher in the Sweden international, someone who has a track record of scoring at an incredibly high rate, which could be the difference between the Blues getting three points in some games, instead of one. The extra physicality would also help in regards to creation, allowing wingers to cross with more of a target than Jackson in the box.

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