£5k-p/w Sunderland ace could miss 11 games in huge injury blow for Le Bris

Sunderland will be hoping to bring an end to a run of three straight draws when they travel to Millwall in the Championship this weekend.

Regis Le Bris’ side are still top of the table but haven’t won a game this month, having been held by all of Queens Park Rangers, Preston, and, most recently, Coventry City. Speaking to the press ahead of the game against the Lions, Le Bris said that he and his side have used the recent international break to “take a step back and assess the season.”

“We are happy with our position, but we know there is a lot to work on. We have looked at our structure and philosophy, where we can improve.”

The Frenchman added that he expects the trip to Millwall, who have won all of their last four games in England’s second division by a scoreline of 1-0, to be tough.

“We know Millwall will be another tough test. They are in good form at the moment and it is an interesting challenge,” he explained. “We have prepared well, and we know the fans will back us once again. We are excited for the test.”

Sunderland without Mundle for Millwall after injury blow

If the Black Cats are to break their run of draws against Millwall, they’ll have to do it without one of their key men in Romaine Mundle.

The 21-year-old, on £5,000-a-week, has impressed with his performances on the wing this term, scoring four goals and assisting another two, but was dragged off during Sunderland’s 2-2 draw at home to Coventry before the international break with a hamstring injury.

Le Bris confirmed to the press that, as reported by The Sunderland Echo, as a result of the knock, the former Tottenham Hotspur youngster is now set to be sidelined for “six to eight weeks” which could see him miss 11 second-tier games, should the timeframe be eight weeks.

Games Romaine Mundle could miss for Sunderland

Date

Opponent

H/A

November 23

Millwall

A

November 26

West Brom

H

November 29

Sheffield United

A

December 7

Stoke City

H

December 10

Bristol City

H

December 14

Swansea City

A

December 21

Norwich City

H

December 26

Blackburn Rovers

A

December 29

Stoke City

A

January 1

Sheffield United

H

January 5

Portsmouth

H

Midfielder Alan Browne will also be out for a similar period of time, having suffered a fracture in his leg.

“You can never predict injuries in this game and it is unfortunate to see Romaine and Browney sidelined but we have trust in the rest of our squad to step in. We have quality throughout the squad. It is a long season and you have to rely on players to take their chance.”

Adil Aouchiche and Abdoullah Ba back in Sunderland squad

In Mundle and Browne’s absence, Le Bris did reveal that Adil Aouchiche and Abdoullah Ba are both now “ready for selection” for the trip to The Den. The two midfielders were important figures for Sunderland last year, but have barely featured since Le Bris took charge in the summer.

“They are in the first-team group. They were a little bit far from the main selection, but they trained properly, they played good with the U21s, and their mindsets are very good.”

Marcus Rashford leads Premier League in three key stats since leaving Man Utd for Aston Villa at end of January transfer window

Marcus Rashford has enjoyed an immediate lift in his performances since joining Aston Villa on loan from Manchester United for the rest of the season.

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After struggling under former coach Erik ten Hag, the England international's situation only worsened when new boss Ruben Amorim turned up. Rashford found himself dropped from the United squad entirely shortly after the Portuguese took over and, after being linked with AC Milan and Barcelona, he opted to join Unai Emery's men on loan last month.

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It has taken just three Premier League appearances for his new team for Rashford to burst into life, though, as he helped orchestrate a 2-1 comeback win against Chelsea on Saturday, registering both assists for Marco Asensio. The four big chances he has created is the highest in the league since his debut, according to while he also has the joint-most assists and joint-most dribbles in that time.

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The 27-year-old's vital display against Chelsea drew praise from his new co-stars Youri Tielemans and Asensio, who thanked him for the two assists, while coach Emery explained how he plans on ensuring the United academy graduate continues to improve as the season goes on.

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Villa are unbeaten in their last four matches in all competitions and Rashford will be looking to build on his impressive start when they come up against Crystal Palace on February 25.

Arne Slot ban confusion: Premier League delete statement confirming Liverpool boss has been slapped with two-match suspension for red card against Everton

The Premier League announced Arne Slot had been hit with a two-match ban for his sending off at Goodison but the statement has now been deleted.

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The final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park ended in dramatic scenes on Wednesday as James Tarkowski rescued a point for the hosts with a stoppage-time equaliser. A mass brawl then broke which saw Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones sent off as well as Slot and assistant Sipke Hulshoff. Slot did not speak after the match, as his press conference was cancelled, but did appear to have been sanctioned for his actions.

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A statement from the Premier League read: "Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was dismissed at the end of the Merseyside derby for using offensive, insulting, or abusive language. He is handed a two-match touchline ban as a result." However, this has since been deleted causing confusion. According to The Athletic's James Pearce, the statement was a "mistake" and the Premier League are "yet to review the referee's report and decide what action to take."

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The Premier League now have three working days in which to charge Slot. As things stand, he is currently able to be on the touchline for Liverpool's next game against Wolves in the Premier League on Sunday. However, if he is subsequently banned, then assistant coach Johnny Heitinga is expected to take over touchline duties.

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Liverpool host Wolves at Anfield on Sunday in the Premier League and then head to Aston Villa on Wednesday, February 19. The Reds then face a trip to Manchester City to take on Pep Guardiola's side.

Better than Aaronson: Leeds wanted to sign World Cup winner under Bielsa

Leeds United recorded their second successive win without conceding a goal in the Championship at the weekend as they beat Coventry City 3-0 at Elland Road.

The Whites had beaten Cardiff City 2-0 in the previous match and are now sitting fifth in the table after seven matches, having only lost once so far.

Daniel Farke is plotting a promotion to the Premier League at the second time of asking after his side lost 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final in May, after they had finished third in the Championship during the regular season.

The German head coach was dealt a number of blows during the summer transfer window, though, as Georginio Rutter, Rennes, Archie Gray, and Crysencio Summerville were all sold, to Brighton & Hove Albion, Rennes, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham United respectively.

Their exits did open the door for Leeds to make signings of their own, however, and the likes of Largie Ramazani, Jayden Bogle, Manor Solomon, and Ao Tanaka, among others, came through the door.

Farke’s squad was also bolstered, in an attacking sense, by the return of Brenden Aaronson, who had spent the 2023/24 campaign on loan at Union Berlin.

Brenden Aaronson's strong start to the season

The USA international is looking to redeem himself at Elland Road, after scoring one goal in 36 games as Leeds were relegated from the Premier League in his first season at the club, and has plenty of work left to do.

The Whites reportedly splashed out a fee of £24.7m to sign the attacking midfielder from RB Salzburg in the summer of 2022 and is currently valued at just £9.2m by Transfermarkt, after difficult seasons with Leeds and Union.

This shows that Aaronson still needs to do more to raise his value and prove that it was not a huge mistake from the West Yorkshire outfit to bring him to England.

24/25 Championship

Brenden Aaronson

Appearances

7

Starts

5

Goals

2

Big chances created

3

Key passes

7

Assists

1

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the American dynamo has enjoyed a strong start to the Championship season since his return to the club this summer.

The 23-year-old talent, who still has plenty of time left to develop and improve at his young age, has contributed with five goals and ‘big chances’ created in five starts in the division so far.

This suggests that he is on the right track to redeeming himself at Leeds and, hopefully, there will be many more top-quality performances from the midfielder to eventually justify his huge price tag.

However, things could have been so different for the Whites if they had landed one of their top targets in one of the transfer windows before they signed Aaronson – Rodrigo de Paul.

Leeds United's interest in Rodrigo de Paul

In the summer of 2020, after Marcelo Bielsa had just led the club to the Championship title, it was reported that Leeds were interested in signing the attacking midfielder from Udinese.

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The Guardian claimed that Bielsa was very keen to bring the Argentina international over to Elland Road and that it would have cost the Whites a fee of around £31m to snap him up from the Serie A side.

Fabrizio Romano went on to report that Leeds were in talks with Udinese to secure an agreement for the central midfielder’s signature at the start of September, at the time that they were trying to sign Josko Gvardiol – now of Manchester City.

The Argentine wizard had produced seven goals, six assists, and 17 ‘big chances’ created in 34 appearances in the Serie A for Udinese during the 2019/20 campaign, which is why his club demanded a fee of £31m.

Ultimately, no club opted to move for de Paul that summer and former Leeds sporting director Victor Orta later revealed that the financial demands from the Italian side were too much for a team that had just been promoted from the Championship.

The Whites may feel like he is one that got away from them in the end as he has gone on to enjoy a great career in recent years and is now worth more than Aaronson in the present day.

Rodrigo de Paul's current market value

At the time of writing (1/10/2024), Transfermarkt currently has his market value at €30m (£25m) and that is around £16m more than Aaronson is currently worth.

De Paul produced an outstanding nine goals and ten assists in 36 Serie A appearances during the 2020/21 campaign, after Leeds opted against a £31m move for him, and earned himself a move to Atletico Madrid.

The Spanish giants swooped in to secure his services for a fee of around £30m in the summer of 2021 and he has been a key operator for Diego Simeone in recent seasons.

He has racked up 11 goals and 17 assists in 142 appearances in all competitions for Atletico over the last three seasons or so, and has played at least 30 matches in LaLiga in all three of his full campaigns with the club.

During his time in Spain, de Paul also became a World Cup winner with Argentina in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and was a key player for his country.

2022 World Cup

Rodrigo de Paul

Starts

7

Pass accuracy

86%

Tackles + interceptions per game

2.6

Duel success rate

53%

Touches per game

93.3

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the central midfielder started seven times for Argentina in the finals and played 102 minutes in the final against France, as his side went on to win on penalties.

He has also won two Copa America trophies with his country, either side of winning the World Cup, and this means that the midfielder has won three major trophies for Argentina since Leeds opted against a deal for him.

De Paul has proven himself on the highest stage at international level and proven himself to be a reliable player for a huge European team, in Atletico, which is why the Whites may regret not pushing the boat out to sign him in 2020.

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Clasico glory comes at a cost! Barcelona lose key defender for 'weeks' after injury in crushing victory over fierce rivals Real Madrid

Barcelona lose key defender for weeks due to injury he suffered during Sunday's El Clasico win over Real Madrid.

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Barcelona came back from behind to outclass their arch-rivals Real Madrid 5-2 on Sunday as they reclaimed the Spanish Super Cup title in Jeddah. Their celebrations were, however, marred by an injury setback as central defender Inigo Martinez has been ruled out for five weeks, according to .

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Martinez was substituted in the 28th minute of the match as Ronald Araujo took his place in the backline. The report adds that the Spaniard has suffered a tear in the femoral biceps of his right leg and will be sidelined on a long-term basis. The 33-year-old Spain international has been an integral part of Hansi Flick's side in the 2024-25 campaign, having made 27 appearances across all competitions.

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Amid Martinez's injury problem, Uruguayan centre-back Araujo has been linked with a move away from the club in January with strong interest coming from Serie A giants Juventus.

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The Catalan giants will return to Spain now and will be back in action on Wednesday as they take on Real Betis in a Copa del Rey round of 16 clash at home.

Anthony Gordon signs six-year Newcastle contract over double his £3m salary

Fabrizio Romano has dropped some important new details regarding Anthony Gordon’s new Newcastle United contract, with an agreement believed to have been reached on a huge new deal.

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After a disappointing summer transfer window – one that has led to a reported fallout between Eddie Howe and Paul Mitchell – Newcastle continue to be linked with potential new signings. Lille star Jonathan David has emerged as a hugely exciting target, with a recent update even suggesting that the Magpies are in talks to complete the signing of the highly-rated Canada attacker, who has scored 29 goals in 56 caps for his country.

Canadian striker Jonathan David

Seventeen-year-old Barcelona ace Marc Bernal has also been mentioned as a possible addition at St James’ Park, with the teenage midfielder seen as a player with a huge future in the game.

There has also been plenty of talk surrounding the future of Howe as Newcastle manager, who is believed to be safe in his job for the time being. Last weekend’s 3-1 defeat away to Fulham in the Premier League was a big disappointment, however, and performances have been lacking since the season got underway.

Romano reveals details in Newcastle's deal with Gordon

Now, some positive news has emerged, with Romano taking to X to claim that Gordon has agreed a new deal with Newcastle, becoming one of the club’s “highest earners” in the process. It’s safe to assume then that it will be at least in the £7m-per-year range given what the top figures in the squad are currently on – more than double his current £3m-a-year salary.

1. Bruno Guimaraes

£160,000

£8.3m

=2. Joelinton

£150,000

£7.8m

=2. Lloyd Kelly

£150,000

£7.8m

=4. Sandro Tonali

£120,000

£6.2m

=4. Kieran Trippier

£120,000

£6.2m

=4. Alexander Isak

£120,000

£6.2m

12. Anthony Gordon

£60,000

£3.1m

Romano has since revealed a further and slightly unique detail, claiming he’s “been told” the initial reports of a five-year deal (the typical length of such a contract) were wrong and Gordon’s deal is in fact valid for six years, until June 2030. The Italian transfer guru says this was “not as initially expected”.

This comes after the Magpies “rejected several approaches” for him during the summer, with a move to boyhood club Liverpool mooted. And while there is no doubt that the Gordon has been well short of his best so far this season, picking up just one goal contribution in five league appearances, this is still fantastic news for Newcastle.

Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon

The 23-year-old has been an excellent signing since arriving from Everton last year and the impression he has made on Bruno Guimaraes is obvious, with the Brazilian saying of his teammate: “No one at the club deserves to be in the England squad more than him. He has been unbelievable, always scoring and giving some assists. He is a lovely guy as well, I am very happy for him and hope he can get some minutes for England. For me to play against him will be massive for both of us and the club as well.”

Losing Gordon to Liverpool, or another club for that matter, would have been a massive blow for Newcastle so soon after arriving, and it is essential that they keep hold of their most important players. The former Everton man can grow into one of the Magpies’ best wingers in years if he continues to mature at such a rapid rate, with his end product highlighted by a tally of 11 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League in 2023/24.

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For now, it is a case of Howe ensuring that Gordon returns to his best, which would play a big part in Newcastle being back in top form again.

Moyes rejected West Ham move for superstar in 2021, now he’s worth £82m

New boss Julen Lopetegui wasted no time in putting his own stamp on the West Ham United squad during the summer transfer window, making seven new additions after his appointment.

The Spaniard invested in an array of youth and experience to give him the best possible chance of being a success during his maiden year in charge at the London Stadium.

Crysencio Summerville and Niclas Füllkrug are just two examples of the quality of additions brought into the club during the off-season, with both players providing much-needed depth in the final third.

Crysencio Summerville for West Ham

However, neither player has yet to make a huge impact for the Hammers, both failing to find the back of the net in any of the first five outings in league and cup during the 2024/25 campaign.

Despite the lack of form in front of goal, their signings are an indication of the ambition shown by Lopetegui and the hierarchy as they look to build after the departure of their former boss at the end of last season.

The player Moyes rejected the opportunity to sign

David Moyes will go down in West Ham history during his two separate spells in charge of the Hammers – helping the club achieve the unthinkable during his second tenure in East London.

David Moyes

The Scotsman secured the club the Europa Conference League title back in the 2022/23 campaign – ending their 58-year wait for a major European trophy.

However, he was unable to replicate such form during his final campaign last season, finishing in ninth place and missing out on any European competition – subsequently leaving at the end of the season, as the club targeted a fresh start under Lopetegui.

The fanbase will forever be indebted to the 61-year-old, with Moyes responsible for some of the best days in a generation for many supporters.

West Ham boss David Moyes.

Despite his impressive stint at the London Stadium, he may have made a mistake in not purchasing one talent who has gone on to achieve bonkers things just a couple of years after missing out on the youngster.

Speaking on Steven Bartlett’s Diary Of A CEO Podcast, he confirmed that he rejected the opportunity to sign Argentinian striker Julian Alvarez from River Plate in 2021 despite recommendations from his scouting team.

Moyes stated he was a fan of the 24-year-old, but given Michail Antonio’s form at the start of the 2021/22 season, which saw him register four goals and three assists from his first three matches, no move ever materialised:

“I brought in a new scout who says ‘Look, you should go for Alvarez at River Plate’. I watched him and I thought he was a very good technician and done so many good things as a centre-forward.

“But I thought [he’s] maybe not quite the one we want, we had Micky Antonio who had been doing very well and I thought I don’t know.”

Three years on, it looks like a decision that has massively backfired, with Alvarez going on to have a successful career so far despite his tender age.

Julian Alvarez’s market value in 2024

The striker would move to Manchester City in the summer of 2022 for a fee in the region of £14m, going to make 103 appearances for Pep Guardiola’s side, scoring on 36 occasions.

The “incredible” 24-year-old, as described by his former boss Guardiola, was part of the club’s treble-winning side of 2022/23, but departed the Etihad during the recent transfer window in the hunt for more frequent first-team minutes.

Alvarez subsequently joined Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid for a staggering £82m including add-ons, a deal that saw City bank a remarkable £68m profit on the fee they paid for him just two years prior.

Manchester City’s top five most expensive departures

Player

Fee

Julian Alvarez

£82m

Raheem Sterling

£50m

Ferran Torres

£47m

Gabriel Jesus

£45m

Leroy Sane

£40m

Stats via Transfermarkt

His transfer is just one piece of excellent business that City have completed in recent times, a major factor in their success in the Premier League which has seen them win four of the last five league titles.

His goalscoring record in England is an example of the quality he could’ve brought to West Ham, with the club missing out on a potential gem.

Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez

The recent transfer fee also would’ve banked the Hammers a huge profit, allowing for added investment and breaking a trend of big-money signings who have departed the London Stadium for nothing.

Alvarez would’ve been a stellar addition for the club, however, he will unfortunately forever remain as another player who slipped through the club’s recruitment net.

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Guilherme Nunes vive expectativa para ganhar espaço no Náutico

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Contratado por empréstimo junto ao Santos no final de junho, Guilherme Nunes fez sua primeira partida como titular do Náutico no empate sem gols frente ao Confiança-SE, na Arena Batistão, em Aracajú (SE), na última terça-feira. Com a oportunidade, o jogador vive a expectativa por novas chances na reta final da Série B.

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‘Esta partida diante do Confiança foi uma grande oportunidade para mim. Eu não jogava desde setembro e ainda não tinha sido aproveitado como titular durante a temporada. Estes últimos jogos têm uma importância muito grande para mim. Quero mostrar trabalho e ir conquistando meu espaço no time, como sempre disse’, falou o atleta.

Até a partida frente ao Confiança-SE, Guilherme acumulava quatro jogos e 40 minutos em campo com a camisa do Náutico. Com diversos desfalques para o jogo diante da equipe sergipana, Hélio do Anjos improvisou o volante na lateral-esquerda.

‘Jogar na lateral-esquerda, foi uma nova experiência para mim. Desde o início venho com o discurso de que trabalho para ter oportunidades para evoluir a cada dia e o pensamento segue o mesmo. Infelizmente o empate praticamente tirou nossas chances de acesso à Série A. Vamos buscar apresentar nosso melhor nesta reta final de Série B’, afirmou o volante.

Guilherme volta a campo na próxima segunda-feira, dia15, diante do Sampaio Corrêa, às 18h (Horário de Brasília), nos Aflitos. A partida será válida pela 36ª rodada da Série B.

Revelado no Santos, o atleta de 23 anos atuou nas categorias Sub-17 e Sub-20 do clube entre 2015 e 2017. Além disso, possui passagens pelas seleções de base do Brasil. Na equipe principal do Peixe, fez sua estreia como profissional em 2018. Guilherme também defendeu Portuguesa-SP e Paraná, antes de chegar ao Náutico.

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Mohamed Salah’s true feelings about Liverpool contract revealed as star grows ‘exasperated’ with Reds ahead of key January 1 date

Mohamed Salah is open to signing a new contract at Liverpool, but a new report suggests he is growing frustrated with the club's handling of talks.

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Salah's future has been under the spotlight since the Egypt international claimed that he was "more out than in" at Anfield recently. His contract expires at the end of the season and he can discuss a move to a foreign club from January 1, 2025. After scoring in the Reds' 2-0 win over Manchester City, Salah claimed it could be his final game against Pep Guardiola's side, another hint that he is expecting to leave at the end of the season.

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Now, reports that Salah is willing to sign a new one-year deal, but has grown disappointed that a formal offer has not yet been made. According to the report, he is doubtful that the Reds will be able to meet his demands, both in terms of wages and contract length, as he wants to be recognised as one of the world's best players. His priority is to stay, but he earns in excess of £350,000-per-week, and it is unclear if Liverpool are minded to match that pay packet, given that he turned 32 in June.

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Salah believes he can continue to improve and maintain his current level; he has scored 13 goals and registered 11 assists this season, and he still harbours ambitions of winning the Ballon d'Or at Anfield. He is also desperate to win both the Premier League and Champions League this season, but it remains to be seen if that would mark a golden farewell, or a new chapter in his Reds career. Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly among the clubs eyeing a move for the in-form attacker.

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Liverpool face Newcastle on Wednesday in the Premier League before a Merseyside derby against Everton. They are currently nine points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table.

Wolves to battle for dream Kilman replacement who has "kept Haaland quiet"

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ tough start to the season began the way that many expected it would, with a 2-0 defeat away to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. The Midlands club had a mountain to climb in order to get a positive result against the club who have come second on the table for back-to-back seasons.

Indeed, Gary O’Neil’s side succumbed to goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka which put them to the sword and meant they left North London without a point to show for their efforts. Interestingly, it was the two goalscorers who assisted each other, with Saka’s cross for the Germany international a particularly good pass.

Next up for the Molineux side, they host Chelsea, who also lost their first game of the season 2-0, to Manchester City. That game will see the return of Pedro Neto to the club he left just a few weeks ago, to seek a new challenge at Stamford Bridge.

Wolves have not made too many major moves in the transfer market so far, but O’Neil may wish to see his side strengthened before the deadline on the 30th of August. They have recently been linked with one man who could add quality to their team.

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The player in question here is Sheffield United and Bosnia and Herzegovina centre-back Anel Ahmedhodzic. The 25-year-old defender impressed for the Blades last term despite their relegation from the Premier League and has now been linked with a move away from Bramall Lane this summer.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, the Midlands club are thought to be ‘interested’ in doing a deal for the Bosnian this summer, following the departure of former club captain Max Kilman. O’Neil’s side view the Sheffield United man as the perfect replacement for the centre-back, who joined West Ham United for a fee of £40m.

Sheffield United's Anel Ahmedhodzic

However, they will not be alone in their quest to sign Ahmedhodzic before the transfer window slams shut next week. Newly promoted side Ipswich Town are ‘set to join Wolves in the battle’ for the star's signature, as they look to bolster their squad further in a bid for survival this season.

In terms of a price, prior reports have indicated that he could command a fee of around £20m this summer.

Why Ahmedhodzic would be a good signing

The Bosnian was crucial for the Blades last season, although he could not help keep them in the Premier League after they finished bottom of the table. He played 31 games last term and has already featured twice this season in the Championship.

Anel Ahmedhodzic in action for sheffield united

In terms of being a like-for-like replacement for Kilman, it would be a good option given the fact they are both excellent box defenders. When comparing their FBref stats, the pair are very similar. The Sheffield United centre-back averaged 3.37 tackles and interceptions compared to 2.26 for Kilman, and 4.66 clearances compared to 4.79 for the West Ham man.

Ahmedhodzic vs Kilman defensive stats

Stat (per 90)

Ahmedhodzic

Kilman

Tackles and interceptions

3.37

2.26

Ball recoveries

3.64

4.66

Clearances

4.66

4.79

Blocks

1.46

1.68

Stats from FBref

Like the former Wolves skipper, the Blades number 15 is very tall, standing at a giant 6 foot 5 with Kilman slightly shorter at 6 foot 4. With that in mind, it is unsurprising they are so dominant in the air, with Ahmedhodzic averaging a 58% aerial win rate per 90 minutes, and the Englishman Kilman 70.5%.

The Bosnia international has a reputation for handling some of the world’s best strikers with ease, including Erling Haaland. That was noted by football analyst Ben Mattinson, who pointed out that he “kept Haaland quiet for [the] majority of the game” when Sheffield United met Manchester City at Bramall Lane last term.

Max Kilman celebrates

For an affordable fee like £20m, the signing of Ahmedhodzic could be an astute pick up for Wolves. They are looking for a like-for-like Kilman replacement, and given the Bosnian’s proficient box defender ability, he could be the perfect choice to help strengthen things at the back.

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ByAngus Sinclair Aug 21, 2024

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