Celtic prodigy agrees deal to join Leeds

Teenage Celtic goalkeeper Rory Mahady is set to complete a move to the Premier League, according to a transfer report.

The Lowdown: Mahady a precocious talent

The 16-year-old is arguably one of the Hoops’ most prodigious young players at the moment, having caught the eye with his performances between the sticks.

Mahady has been capped by Scotland at under-16 and under-17 level and has even been linked with a move to Manchester City.

While it looks as though the teenager is heading south of the border, it’s a different Premier League club who look set to snap him up.

The Latest: Mahady agrees Leeds move

According to Football Insider, Leeds United have ‘agreed a deal’ to sign Mahady, with ‘personal terms’ having been sorted. He will sign a scholarship contract at first, which will become professional when he turns 17 next summer.

The goalkeeper is thought to have ‘impressed talent-spotters’ in England for some time and he now looks set to leave Celtic, having declined the opportunity to sign professional terms at Parkhead when he turned 16 in recent days.

The Verdict: Big blow, bright future

Losing a bright homegrown talent is never a good thing as far as the Hoops are concerned and Mahady is no different, with some no doubt hoping that he would have extended his stay at Parkhead.

The lure of the Premier League can be too great for any player to resist, though, and it is seemingly no different for Mahady, who may be eyeing up Illan Meslier’s number one spot at Leeds in the long-term.

The Scottish prospect will surely be aware of the abundance of opportunities for young talents at Elland Road, where the likes of Joe Gelhardt and Sam Greenwood have forged a clear pathway into the first team in recent months.

Celtic need to focus on not only remaining the dominant force in Scottish football but also thriving in the Champions League, in order to avoid losing bright talents like Mahady in future years.

Arsenal plot late Moises Caicedo swoop

Arsenal have been linked with a surprise late move for Moises Caicedo this week…

What’s the word?

The Express claim that the Gunners are one of several Premier League teams interested in the Brighton and Hove Albion star after his eye-catching start to life in England.

Manchester United and West Ham United are the other English teams named by the report, though it remains to be seen if the Seagulls would be open to selling him – and for how much – particularly as they have already sold Yves Bissouma and Marc Cucurella in this current transfer window.

The Ecuador international cost them just £4.5m but is now estimated to be worth around €20m (£17m), as per CIES Football Observatory, who assess the transfer value of professional footballers on a scientific basis.

Time to forget Youri Tielemans

This interest could well put pay to the long-standing rumours surrounding Arsenal’s mooted move for Youri Tielemans, who has been linked with a switch to the Emirates Stadium from Leicester City for much of the off-season and the summer.

CBS Sports reporter Ben Jacobs revealed to GIVEMESPORT in July that the Gunners had agreed personal terms with the player, whilst the Telegraph’s reliable Midlands correspondent John Percy claimed back in May that Arteta was urging the club to splash £25m on the Belgian international.

For whatever reason, though, that move is yet to come to fruition and there are doubts over whether it actually will be completed before deadline day on September 1st.

Instead, Caicedo could be exactly what Arteta needs in the engine room.

The 20-year-old is a box-to-box midfielder “who makes football look very easy,” according to South American football expert Tim Vickery, who also claimed he is a more complete version of N’Golo Kante, adding:

“A year ago he was saying that Kante of Chelsea is his role model but he is already more than that. He already offers more in the final third.

“That kind of box-to-box midfielder that’s very much in the tradition of the England game. Strong, quick, intelligent and cool. He really does look like the genuine article.”

From just eight appearances last season, Caicedo ranked as Graham Potter’s best-performing player with an average WhoScored rating of 7.07. He won an average of two tackles and 1.2 interceptions per game and contributed further up the pitch with an average of 0.9 dribbles and 1.3 shots per game.

That form has continued into the new campaign, where he is only behind Danny Welbeck for rating. Across the Seagulls’ opening two games, he has managed a total of eight tackles, five interceptions and four key passes, leading the squad in every metric bar the latter, where he is second by just one attempt, via WhoScored.

Ecuadorian football historian and statistician Enrico Castro-Montes went further on those comparisons to the Chelsea star and claimed to Het Niuewsblad (via Sport Witness) that Caicedo was ” a cross between Kante and Pogba.”

“There will be a lot of pressure on Caicedo’s shoulders. His nickname in Ecuador is ‘La Joya’, the jewel. In his own country, he is really seen as the crown jewel of a new generation,” he added.

“Caicedo really has everything to become the best Ecuadorian footballer of all time. I think that off the ball, he is indeed somewhat reminiscent of Kante, but on the ball, he resembles Paul Pogba with his flair and his technique.”

Also dubbed a “machine man” by scout Jacek Kulig, it’s clear that the 20-year-old Ecuador gem has all the attributes to continue thriving in England and in the Gunners’ hunt for further midfield depth, they could find the answer in Caicedo, who has as many as five years of potential on Tielemans.

The Belgian’s two tackles, zero interceptions and one key pass this season aren’t a match for the Seagulls star, so Edu and co must forget about him and turn their attention to Caicedo at all costs in these final two weeks of the transfer window.

AND in other news, Edu could sign Arsenal’s next Robin van Persie in swoop for “phenomenal” £34m machine…

Aston Villa in ‘strong’ defender

Aston Villa have reportedly expressed an interest in Paris Saint-Germain defender Abdou Diallo.

The Lowdown: Diallo profiled

Diallo, a Senegal international is primarily a centre-back but can also turn out as a left-back and as a holding midfielder.

The 26-year-old has been with PSG since 2019 and has made 75 appearances for the French giants, however, he is yet to feature during the current campaign.

He previously plied his trade in Germany with Borussia Dortmund and Mainz, with former Mainz sporting director Rouven Schroder describing Diallo as “strong in the air and shrewd in the challenge”.

The Latest: Villa approach

According to French outlet Le Parisien, Villa have expressed an interest over a potential move for Diallo.

The player himself reportedly views a move to the Midlands with ‘good eyes’.

The Verdict: Time is ticking

Diallo is the latest defender to be linked with a move to Villa Park alongside the likes of Jason Denayer, Duje Caleta-Car, Trevoh Chalobah, Jan Bednarek and Japhet Tanganga.

A new centre-back is needed following a serious injury to Diego Carlos, but time is ticking with the transfer deadline fast approaching.

Diallo could well be keen on working under Steven Gerrard due to his lack of game time in France. He’d also provide cover in a number of areas, something that could give him the edge over other Villa centre-back targets.

Everton’s Doucoure out for three weeks

The Athletic journalist Patrick Boyland has shared some Everton injury news before they host Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this afternoon.

The Lowdown: Aston Villa knock

Doucoure unfortunately picked up a knock in the 2-1 loss away at Aston Villa last weekend, and had to be substituted off just after the half hour mark.

He has missed a chunk of games for the Goodison Park outfit through injury over the past couple of seasons, and so naturally supporters would have been fearing the worst when he was forced to come off.

The Latest: Three weeks out

Taking to Twitter, Boyland has shared that although fellow central midfielder Allan is back fit and in the squad, Doucoure is facing ‘around three weeks’ out on the sidelines:

“Doucoure should be out for around three weeks. Allan back fit and in the squad.”

The Verdict: Big blow

Even though Allan is back fit, losing Doucoure is still a big blow for the Merseyside club.

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He has ranked highly among his teammates in terms of average aerial duels won, tackles, shots, dribbles and pass success per game in the Premier League so far this season (WhoScored), and is clearly key to Frank Lampard’s system.

Doucoure is now likely to miss important matches against fellow relegation strugglers from last term Leeds United, as well as the Merseyside derby at home to Liverpool, in which the Toffees would have surely wanted him to start in order to buff up the spine of the team.

Aston Villa should sign Brereton-Diaz

Steven Gerrard might not think it, but he is a man under pressure at Aston Villa, if some reports are to go by.

They have won only one of their opening three Premier League games despite the 42-year-old recruiting diligently in the transfer market, adding quality such as Diego Carlos and Boubacar Kamara while making Philippe Coutinho’s loan deal a permanent transfer.

Disaster struck when Carlos ruptured his Achilles tendon against Everton a fortnight ago and will most likely miss the majority of the campaign, giving Gerrard another reason to delve back into the transfer market.

With a defender being his priority, he should also be looking at adding another forward, with Danny Ings and Ollie Watkins the only senior strikers at the club.

Gerrard should move for Brereton Diaz

Chile international striker Ben Brereton Diaz has been linked with Villa along with a host of other clubs, and Gerrard should be pushing to make a move happen before the end of the window.

There were rumours that Watkins was reportedly leaving the Midlands for Everton but this now looks unlikely, and the Villa manager could form a dream partnership with Watkins and the £20m Blackburn Rovers man playing together.

The duo scored 33 league goals between them last season and they both averaged more than two shots per game (2.8 for Brereton-Diaz and 2.2 for Watkins), offering a constant attacking threat for their respective teams.

Both also were adept at providing opportunities for others, with the Blackburn striker making 0.6 key passes per match and Watkins averaging one per game. They aren’t just out-and-out scorers, as the numbers show that their all-round game can benefit their teams.

The 23-year-old’s former manager Tony Mowbray described him as “extraordinary”, while FourFourTwo dubbed the striker a “superstar”, so it seems clear that he looks destined for the top.

It remains to be seen what club will prosper having the Chile forward in their ranks, but if Gerrard and Johan Lange are serious about securing European football for this Villa team, then it’s time that they make a move for Brereton Diaz.

Nottingham Forest agree Serge Aurier deal

Nottingham Forest could be set to dip into the free agent market for a former Premier League defender…

What’s the word?

According to the Daily Mail, former Tottenham Hotspur man Serge Aurier has already undergone his medical at the Midlands club and looks set to sign.

The 29-year-old is a free agent and is seen as cover for both full-back positions. Another of their defensive summer signings, Omar Richards, was recently stuck down with a long-term injury, prompting the Reds to go into the market yet again for Aurier.

He will sign a one-year contract with the option of a further year, although Forest are reportedly still in the market for further defensive signings.

An accident waiting to happen

Aurier has not had a stellar Premier League career, despite featuring 77 times for Spurs.

He was shipped off due to his lack of defensive credentials and was often likely to commit a foolish foul or make a costly mistake, such as the one which led to Manchester City’s winning goal in the 2021 Carabao Cup final.

In what seemed like it would be his final season in England during 2020/21, he featured just 19 times in the league but still managed to give away one penalty and make three errors leading to shots.

His defensive figures are suggestive of a disruptive influence, but not a technically sufficient defender. The £19k-per-week dud can poke the ball free but struggles to actually regain it, outlined in just 0.1 possession won per 90.

One might perhaps look to his offensive statistics to try and justify his potential acquisition, but with just two goals and three assists during a 2020/21 season in which a host of defenders recorded more goal contributions than him (Vladimir Coufal, Lucas Digne, Andy Robertson and more), it makes for disappointing reading.

He lost possession 14 times per match and offered an accurate cross percentage of just 29%. Aurier can certainly provide ample cover on both flanks, but it is certainly not the quality of cover that Forest will require.

It is therefore no surprise to see the 29-year-old previously being labelled “well and truly useless” by journalist and Spurs fan Greg Krieg, having also been slammed for some “dreadful” defending during his time at Tottenham by Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane.

Cooper should steer well clear of this rogue full-back with suspect defensive ability and insufficient offensive output to justify it.

History suggests that Aurier would make more mistakes than his signing would be worth, and it could be detrimental in Forest’s bid to survive in the top flight.

Palace eyeing move for Scott McTominay

Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United ace Scott McTominay this summer, and the Scotland international could be a big upgrade in Patrick Vieira’s midfield.

According to 90min, plenty of Premier League sides are showing an interest in signing the United academy graduate after they announced the signing of Casemiro recently, with the Brazilian’s arrival likely to limit McTominay’s game time significantly.

Everton, West Ham and Leicester were initially name-checked as the sides likely to show an interest in the midfielder, before journalist Dean Jones suggested in an interview with GiveMeSport that Palace could be another possible destination for the 25-year-old.

Since establishing himself in the first team at Old Trafford, McTominay has gone on to make 173 appearances for the Red Devils, in which he has contributed 16 goals and four assists.

Last season saw the midfielder make 30 appearances in the Premier League for United, in which he contributed one goal and one assist, averaging a solid 6.89 rating from WhoScored for his performances.

Only Wilfried Zaha and Conor Gallagher would score higher in Palace’s squad last season, and with the latter no longer at Selhurst Park, it is clear to see the quality that McTominay could add in Vieira’s midfield.

The Frenchman may be looking to improve on ageing midfield options such as James McArthur and Luke Milivojevic, and it seems clear that McTominay would be a big upgrade on the Serbian.

After an impressive 2018/19 season that saw him hit 12 goals and average a superb 7.19 rating from WhoScored, the defensive midfielder’s performances have sadly dropped since then, with the former Olympiacos man failing to average above a 6.7 rating in the three seasons since.

Last season saw Milivojevic make just 15 appearances in the Premier League, averaging a disappointing 6.44 rating, so it is clear that, based on recent form at least, McTominay would be a better fit in Vieira’s side.

While there might be concerns about losing a leader such as Milivojevic, as he is the captain at Selhurst Park, McTominay could also be a leader in the dressing room and on the pitch and is significantly younger than the Palace man.

Thierry Henry was full of praise for the Manchester United man last season, saying:

“What I like about him right now is his maturity. On the field, and off the field, because he mentioned them sleeping in the second half, and they were sleeping, and for him to notice that although they won the game and he played well, he’s thinking about the team and the team performance.

“I can see he’s going to do better for the club, and he’s maturing a lot in terms of being a leader in this squad.”

Therefore, Vieira should definitely consider a move for the £60k-per-week United man if he is allowed to leave Old Trafford this summer.

Tottenham: Big Adama Traore transfer news

Adama Traore wants to join Tottenham Hotspur but Premier League rivals Wolves may deny him the move, according to 90min. 

The lowdown

As 90min note, the Spain winger has been a ‘long-term target’ for Antonio Conte and Spurs, who wanted to sign him in January before he sealed a loan move to Barcelona instead.

Traore made just four starts for the Catalan giants in La Liga, and they decided not to exercise their £29m purchase option at the end of the season. As such, he has returned to Molineux, where opportunities also appear limited.

The 26-year-old has played only 30 Premier League minutes so far this term and was an unused substitute in Wolves’ draw against Newcastle on Sunday. Significantly, his £43,000-per-week contract is due to expire at the end of June 2023.

The latest

‘Sources have confirmed’ to 90min that Wolves are presently ‘pricing Traore out of a deal’.

The Spaniard ‘still wants a transfer to north London’ but it seems that the Midlands outfit must lower their demands if a move is to materialise this summer.

If necessary, the Spain international is ‘willing to wait until next summer’ and join on a free transfer.

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The verdict

Conte is seemingly in the market for another option at right-wing back.

According to Jason Burt, Spurs have opened talks with Atletico Madrid over a deal for Yannick Carrasco, while that was the role that Conte wanted Traore to play when he targeted him at the start of the year.

It stands to reason, then, that the former Middlesbrough and Aston Villa speedster is viewed as an alternative to the Belgium international.

Traore has won some rave reviews during his Premier League career, with Andy Townsend calling him ‘devastating’ on his day and Jurgen Klopp hailing him as ‘unplayable’.

That could make him an exciting late addition for Spurs, if they can make a breakthrough with Wolves.

Arsenal eye Pedro Neto bid

David Ornstein has revealed Arsenal have a new transfer priority between now and transfer deadline day.

What’s the news?

The Athletic correspondent has stated that Pedro Neto is Arsenal’s transfer “priority” as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his wide options.

In full, he reported: “Arsenal transfer priority is Pedro Neto. Discussions for over a month – AFC to Jorge Mendes, Mendes to Wolves. WWFC don’t plan to sell 22yo winger yet + Arsenal can’t spend excessively so deal not easy. But interest concrete & unanimous.”

Fellow journalist Daniel Cutts revealed that it may take a mammoth £50m bid in order to prise him away from Molineux.

Special Raphinha alternative

Arteta has given the squad somewhat of an overhaul this summer, shipping out some deadwood and signing quality players such as Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko.

This decision has been vindicated with their incredible start to the Premier League season, with three wins from three and the Spaniard looks to have brought the feel-good factor back to the club following years of decay.

With the majority of his squad finalised, Arteta could be looking to add one or two more faces, and with the club missing out on a deal for Raphinha, Neto could be an ideal alternative.

Since joining Wolves in 2019, Neto has scored 11 goals and notched 12 assists in 95 matches, numbers that might have been higher if it wasn’t for a knee injury he sustained last season which kept him out for ten months.

This has stunted his progress, but this might work in Arsenal’s favour as they may well be able to land him for a slightly lower fee.

Comparing Neto’s best season at Wolves in 2019/2020 to Raphinha in the same campaign shows just how alike the two are. Both registered over ten goal contributions (11 to 18) while Neto had a higher pass completion rate (78.8% to 66.4%).

In terms of shot-creating actions, the Brazilian came out on top, but only just, with 4.33 per match in comparison to Neto’s 3.92, showing that they are both keen on producing as many chances to score as possible.

In terms of crosses from wide positions, Neto delivered a staggering 127 balls into the box compared to Raphinha’s 82. It appears from the stats that the youngster has a slightly more well-rounded game, and this was when he was only 19 years of age.a

The last year has been tough for Neto, but with interest from Arsenal high, a move to the Emirates may be the catalyst for the “very special talent” – in the words of Jamie Redknapp – to get his career back on track.

Everton in talks for Villarreal’s Chukwueze

Everton are reportedly in talks to sign Villarreal attacker Samuel Chukwueze before the transfer window closes.

The Lowdown: Winger wanted

Given recent links to the likes of PSV’s Cody Gakpo and Leeds United’s Dan James, it is clear that the Goodison Park outfit would like to bring in a new winger before the deadline, or at least an attacker with the pace to stretch defences in behind.

They only have one senior right-winger in their senior squad at the moment in Andros Townsend, and he is still out with an ACL injury, so they could really do with strengthening in that area of the pitch.

The Latest: Chukwueze talks

As per The Daily Mail, the Merseyside club have approached Chukwueze over a potential move, and are in talks with Villarreal over a loan deal with an obligation to buy for between £34.3m-42.9m.

A move for the Nigeria international would be seen as a ‘major coup’, as he is ‘highly-rated’ and still only 23 years of age.

The Verdict: Statement signing

Chukwueze would certainly be a statement signing by Frank Lampard’s team if they can get a deal over the line.

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Hailed as a ‘ridiculous’ player who ‘tortures’ defenders by ESPN journalist David Cartlidge, he has even been likened to the legendary Arjen Robben given his ability to dribble at speed and cut in on his left foot.

It was Chukwueze’s famous goal that knocked Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich out of the UEFA Champions League last season, showing that he can perform on the big stage, and so the Toffees would do very well to sign him before the deadline.

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