Ellyse Perry: Australia have Ashes series win 'in their sights'

Allrounder warns that tourists have yet to produce “complete performance” on tour

Valkerie Baynes17-Jul-2023Australia have rediscovered their mojo, but simply retaining the Ashes is not enough for a world-beating side who have been pushed to their limits by England.The hosts can make it victories in two white-ball series from two if they clinch the final ODI in Taunton on Tuesday, although the best they can do points-wise is to move to equal with Australia on eight, which will mean the overall contest is a draw and the tourists still heading home with the Ashes. Ellyse Perry, whose innings of 91 set Australia up to break a three-game losing streak in the second ODI in Southampton, said that wouldn’t do.”That last game in Taunton is really important to us because I think a few of us have been involved in campaigns where we’ve retained the Ashes, but it’s always nice to win the Ashes so it’s a good challenge for us,” Perry said on Sunday. “It’s the last game so everyone has that in their sights.Related

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“We’ve also probably been chasing a complete performance from the group and that hasn’t come yet. We’ve played patches of really good cricket and today, the way that we fought the whole way through and wrestled back momentum at different stages is one of our better outings on this trip, but I think there’s still a really great opportunity for us to play to our potential. That’s a great carrot and, as I said, to win the Ashes rather than retain them.”In a quick turnaround of just over 48 hours between matches, both sides must overcome the emotion of playing through another nerve-jangling finish after Australia won by three runs on the final ball at the Ageas Bowl, Nat Sciver-Brunt’s unbeaten century taking England to the brink of another victory that would have kept the series alive.The closeness of the contest was in keeping with the entire series, which has been hard-fought throughout, and Heather Knight, the England captain, said afterwards that victory in the final match would prove there was no longer “a gap” between the sides. Meanwhile, Alana King, the legspinner who turned the game Australia’s way with three key wickets, believes her side is still some distance ahead and keen to show it in Taunton. But Perry has a more nuanced view.”I actually have probably a slightly different look on the gap,” she said. “If you look across the last four or five years, we’ve had lots of really, really close games against different opponents, whether that’s been India or England, New Zealand at times, South Africa. But I think something that probably has been key to those last few years has been the consistency of our play and the ability to find ways to win lots of matches.”So I don’t know if there’s always been a huge gap. I think teams are certainly finding different ways of playing and improving and I think that’s no different for us, so we’ve got to keep evolving and keep improving. But, in terms of gap, I think it’s just that we’ve been really consistent and England have played some really consistent cricket this series so it’s pushed us often and I think we’ve pushed them as well. Hence why it’s been so tight.”Ellyse Perry proved the difference in a tight Southampton ODI•Getty Images

Amy Jones, the England wicketkeeper-batter, first mooted the idea that England were closing on Australia during this series after her explosive innings of 40 not out from 21 balls lifted her side to a respectable total in the first T20I at Edgbaston before the visitors managed to scrape past them by four wickets with just one ball remaining. That was a turning point for the hosts, who went on to win the next three games to claim honours in the T20 leg 2-1 and take a 1-0 lead in the ODIs, as it was the catalyst for England to play with the confidence of a side that knew their opponents were beatable.Australia, in the unfamiliar position of losing a string of close encounters, were forced to change things up and they opted for a four-pronged spin attack for the Ageas Bowl.King, who hadn’t played since Australia’s victory in the Test which opened the series, claimed 3 for 44 while offspinner Ashleigh Gardner – who bagged 12 wickets in the Test – took 3 for 54 and bowled a tight penultimate over before left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen reprised her role of ice-cool death bowler with great success for the third time in four ODIs against England. Jonassen had bowled the last over during the group stage and in the final of last year’s 50-over World Cup, with Sciver-Brunt also scoring a century in each of those games. At Bristol last Wednesday, Knight and Kate Cross managed to get one up on Jonassen as they guided England to victory with 11 balls to spare.Georgia Wareham was their other spinner in Southampton, taking 1 for 47 from her 10 overs, but it was her unbeaten 37 off 14 balls, including 26 runs off Lauren Bell in the final over of Australia’s innings that lifted the total to 282 for 7, asking England to produce their second record ODI run chase in as many matches to win.”It was really deliberate selection decision for us to have the four spinners in the team and they did an amazing job,” Perry said. “For Alana to come in and play a first white-ball game of the series and perform the way she did, Georgia’s been consistent the whole way, Ash is so dependable and then JJ closing out – I’ve just named four of the best spinners in the world there, which is amazing to have at our disposal.”I think what our spinners have done really well is just built constant pressure. I think from a pace group, and it’s something that we’ll keep working on and it presents a really awesome opportunity for us to take our game to a new level, is just to be able to build that consistent pressure. We’ve bowled well in patches at times but often let players off the hook and with England’s aggressive approach to that, especially at the start of their innings, that’s kind of got away from us at different points in time.”That’s why the spin has been so effective, the ability to maintain pressure throughout an over and a spell, and then that’s picked up wickets. As I said ,I think the pace group’s probably been off at different times, but that’s a really exciting thing because if we can get that right then I think there’s a complete game of cricket in us.”

Vikramjit, Barresi help Netherlands thump Oman

The match was halted by bad light with four overs left in the Oman innings as the Netherlands won on the DLS method

Madushka Balasuriya03-Jul-2023The Netherlands kept their World Cup hopes alive with a 74-run win over Oman, in a rain-shortened game in Harare, though the margin of victory wasn’t quite enough to see them leapfrog Zimbabwe nor Scotland on net run rate.That was the case primarily down to Ayaan Khan who played a chance-laden hand to register a maiden ODI ton on his way to an unbeaten 105 off 92 deliveries. Alongside him, it was only Shoaib Khan that played an innings of any note for Oman, as the pair combined for a 112-run fifth wicket stand – though at no point did they look like they could seriously threaten the mammoth Dutch total.Ayaan was at the crease when bad light brought play to an early close with Oman on 246 for 6, 44 overs into the chase. Having elected to bat and scored 362 for 7 in a 48-over game, the Dutch had needed to restrict Oman to 242 to ensure their NRR went above that of Scotland. This would have been crucial in the event of three-way tie for second place.That can only transpire if Scotland beat Zimbabwe tomorrow, and the Netherlands then beat Scotland themselves. As things stand, even if Scotland secure a win tomorrow, the Dutch need to the beat Scotland by a big enough margin to leapfrog them on NRR. Any result but a Scotland win tomorrow sees the Dutch eliminated.That they couldn’t secure the necessary margin of victory today might be a minor source of disappointment, as their batters had put them in prime position to do so. Vikramjit Singh notched a maiden ODI century, Wesley Barresi nearly got one of his own, and then cameos from Bas de Leede and Saqib Zulfiqar spearheaded a late onslaught that saw 127 runs scored off the final 10 overs.Their bowlers then gave them a dream start reducing Oman to 4 for 102, only for Ayaan and Shoaib to come together for their defiant stand, one which would have been particularly disappointing seeing that Ayaan had been dropped three times – on 12, 20 and 33 – over the course of his innings. While all three were of varying difficulty, the fact that none were taken would have stung.That wasn’t to take away from Ayaan’s knock though, which encompassed 11 fours and two sixes – one a sumptuous lofted straight drive, and the other a powerful pick-up over long-on. His control percentage of 77% however highlights another area in where the Dutch might have felt a touch unfortunate, with several mishits falling safe.Ryan Klein celebrates another Oman wicket•Getty ImagesHe struggled most against the excellent Aryan Dutt, whose changes in pace and subtle variations had several Oman batters in difficulty. The right-arm off spinner would end with figures of 3 for 31 in 10 overs, accounting for the scalps of the only other batters to get in aside from Aayan – Kashyap Prajapati, Mohammed Nadeem and Shoaib.Though where Oman really lost the game was in the field, conceding 36 extras in total, inclusive of 23 wides. In a game shortened by two overs a side, Oman gave away nearly four extra overs. This came alongside a poor ground fielding effort in which the several easy singles and twos were given away – all of which would add up.Credit however must be given to the Dutch, who have set the benchmark across the entire tournament in terms of their running between the wickets. Against Sri Lanka, a much better fielding unit, this aggression was sometimes to their detriment, but against Oman every inch that could be gained was.It was the foundation of an innings that never really slowed down, starting with a 117-run opening stand off 132 deliveries and culminating in that devastating death overs assault. In between there was the Singh-Barresi stand for 80 off 72, and then when Singh fell shortly after reaching his century, Barresi would up the ante in successive stands of 30, 55 and 57 with Scott Edwards, de Leede and Zulfiqar respectively.No bowler had a strike rate of less than a 100 against him, though he took a particular liking to the spin of Aaqib Ilyas – stand-in skipper for the injured Zeeshan Maqsood – and Ayaan, taking the former for two sixes over cow corner and the latter for a flat smote over long-off. His 97 came off just 65 deliveries, inclusive of 10 fours and three sixes.The Dutch played the game state well too, promoting both de Leede and Zulfiqar above Teja Nidamanuru when quick runs were the order of the day. The pair would score a combined 72 between them off just 36 deliveries. While that was enough to keep them in with chance of qualification, now they need to hope Scotland do their part tomorrow.

São Bernardo e Pouso Alegre conseguem vaga para a Série C 2023

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Neste sábado (27), aconteceu as duas primeiras partidas da volta das quartas de final da Série D. No primeiro confronto, São Bernardo e Pouso Alegre levaram vantagem sobre seus adversários mesmo atuando fora de casa e sob seus domínios, buscavam confirmar as vagas para as semifinais e consequentemente, para a Série C do próximo ano.

No primeiro embate do dia, o São Bernardo não teve dificuldades e venceu mais uma vez o Tocantinópolis, desta vez, por 2 a 0. Como tinha batido o rival por 3 a 0 na ida, garantiu o acesso para a terceira divisão.

Na outra partida, o Pouso Alegre bateu o ASA por 1 a 0 e também garantiu a vaga para a próxima edição da Série C.

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Usama Mir overshadows England stars with bat and ball to lead Originals win

Pakistan leg-spinner Usama Mir overshadowed a host of England stars with a quick-fire unbeaten 32 and two wickets to fire Manchester Originals to an impressive 49-run victory over Birmingham Phoenix in tonight’s men’s Hundred clash at Emirates Old Trafford.Phoenix, captained by Ashes returnee Moeen Ali, crumbled to 111 replying to 160 for 8.Mir boosted Manchester from No. 8 with an inventive 14-ball assault and finished with 2 for 27 from 20 balls as last year’s finalists claimed their first win after an early defeat and no result.Moeen made 1 off two balls but did not bowl. He did, however, run out his England white-ball captain Jos Buttler for 43 with a direct hit from cover at the non-striker’s end. It was unclear whether Buttler had grounded his bat over the line before it bounced up.England limited-overs fringe quick Richard Gleeson also returned 2 for 22, including Moeen lbw, as he bowled in a match for the first time since January following wrist surgery.This was Birmingham’s first completed fixture after two no results.After being inserted, the Originals were only 26 for 1 after 25 balls following Phil Salt’s early departure lbw to Adam Milne.With the score on 50, savvy seamer Benny Howell then struck twice en-route to 3 for 21 on a used pitch. Laurie Evans was caught at short fine leg ramping and Max Holden bowled reverse sweeping for a golden duck.Buttler continued his encouraging start to the competition with a quartet of boundaries in 33 balls, adding to previous scores of 37 not out and 62.But Ashton Turner, for 21 like Evans, was caught behind attempting to fend off a vicious Tom Helm bouncer before Buttler’s departure was followed by Paul Walter falling caught at short fine leg off Howell to make it 105 for 6 after 76 balls.Significant impetus was added as Mir scooped, ramped and clobbered a six over midwicket off Kane Richardson. Jamie Overton also powered a useful 22 before being run out as one of two late wickets.Phoenix’s chase then slipped to 21 for 3 after 14 balls. They lost openers Will Smeed and Ben Duckett caught at midwicket against Gleeson and fellow quick Josh Little before the former struck Moeen on the back pad with a searing yorker.Liam Livingstone and Jamie Smith, the latter twice in two balls, hit sixes to advance. But it was only a brief respite. Smith was caught at long-on for 15 off Walter’s left-arm seam before Mir had Dan Mousley lbw, leaving Phoenix with a mountain to climb at 64 for 5 after 47. And it was a task too great.Mir had compatriot Shadab Khan caught at deep midwicket and Livingstone fell caught-and-bowled by his Lancashire team-mate Tom Hartley for an innings-high 27.Hartley finished with a late 3 for 13 and Ireland’s Little added a second wicket to wrap up victory.

'Yes sir!' – Vinicius Jr makes trophy pledge to Real Madrid fans after failing to retain La Liga & Champions League as Los Blancos prepare for FIFA Club World Cup

Vinicius Junior has delivered a "yes sir" trophy pledge to Real Madrid fans after being asked about a treble challenge in 2025-26.

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The Blancos enjoyed a memorable 2024, capturing La Liga and Champions League titles – with Vinicius on target in a 2-0 European Cup final victory over Borussia Dortmund. Real went on to land UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Intercontinental Cup honours.

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The 2024-25 campaign would, however, end with domestic and continental crowns being surrendered to Clasico rivals Barcelona and Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain respectively. A change in the dugout at Santiago Bernabeu has seen managerial reins passed from Carlo Ancelotti to Xabi Alonso.

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His first piece of business will be chasing down FIFA Club World Cup glory, with moves in the transfer market having already been made as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen join the ‘Galacticos’ in Madrid.

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Vinicius is expecting to get back on the trophy trail as soon as possible, with the plan being to complete a clean sweep of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League honours. The Brazil international forward responded to a "Treble this season" question on social media by saying: "Yes sir."

Liverpool targeting mammoth Bradley Barcola bid after Florian Wirtz move as Premier League champions risk taking summer transfer spending past £300m

Liverpool are reportedly preparing a move for PSG star Bradley Barcola as part of a £300m spending spree after lining up a deal for Florian Wirtz.

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    The Reds are poised to complete the British transfer record purchase of Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, with the Germany international playmaker set to arrive at Anfield in a £127 million ($172m) deal.

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    Arne Slot is also hoping to add Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez to his Premier League title-winning ranks. According to , France international winger Barcola is another player Liverpool have in their sights.

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    He is also wanted by German giants Bayern Munich and is said to come with a £100m ($135m) price tag. Barcola could be prised away from Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain as he sits behind the likes of Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue in their attacking pecking order.

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    Liverpool could take their summer spend well beyond £300m ($406m), with Newcastle striker Alexander Isak another potential target they are keeping an eye on. Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota are among those that may be offloaded to help generate funds.

London Spirit claim derby spoils to undermine Oval Invincibles title defence

London Spirit clinched their first win of the season to leave their rivals Oval Invincibles’ bid for a three-peat in tatters, battling back from 53 for 6 and 87 for 9 to defend 118. The back-to-back champions are three points behind third-placed Northern Superchargers, and need not only to win their last two games but to hope other results go their way.Invincibles were in control of the game after taking early wickets. Suzie Bates – captaining for the rest of the season with Dane van Niekerk sidelined – used Marizanne Kapp aggressively: she bowled 15 of the first 20 balls, and 20 of the first 35.And she struck twice early, bowling Niamh Holland and taking a return catch off Heather Knight, and when she completed her allocation, Spirit were 37 for 4 after 35 balls. Spinners Mady Villiers and Sophia Smale strangled Spirit through the middle and when the ninth wicket fell, Spirit were 87 for 9 with 22 balls left in the innings.But Tara Norris and Lauren Filer, Spirit’s No. 10 and 11, ensured that they not only avoided being bowled out, but had a total to defend. In the final set of five balls, Filer hit Alice Capsey for a straight six and a four through mid-off, breaking the record for the highest 10th-wicket stand in the women’s Hundred (31*) in the process.Filer was an unlikely source of runs. She has one senior half-century for Western Storm but admitted afterwards: “I don’t like batting.” She said: “I feel like I’m a ‘go big or go home’ type of batter, but I’ve obviously had to work technically on it as well. Tara has to take credit as well. The first eight or nine balls, I couldn’t find the middle but in that last set of five, I found it.”And Invincibles never got going in the chase. It took until the 20th ball for them to hit a boundary, by which time Lauren Winfield-Hill had holed out to deep midwicket, and Capsey’s cameo of 11 off 6 balls was not the innings they required, with van Niekerk’s absence leaving them light on batting.Bates struggled to time the ball, hitting a solitary boundary in her anchoring innings of 24 off 34, and while Kapp showed her more intent in hitting Filer back over her head for consecutive boundaries, she was the only batter to adjust to the demands of a slow pitch.Sophia Smale picked up two cheap wickets•PA Photos/Getty Images

After Bates sliced Charlie Dean to short third, shortly after the strategic timeout, Kapp had a life: she spooned Norris’ slower ball up towards the edge of the ring, but Knight dropped a tough chance over her shoulder, running back from cover-point. Paige Scholfield fell three balls later, holing out to long-on.Kapp had another life on 28 when Richa Ghosh dropped an under-edge and failed to gather for a stumping chance, but skied a catch behind two balls later. Invincibles were well beaten, eventually bowled out off the final ball of the innings when Amelia Kerr held a blinding return catch to finish with 3 for 16.”We’re ecstatic,” Filer said. “We’ve had rain every game and it’s been up and down. We just needed to come the other side of the river! It’s one of those things. We’ve got a few tough games coming up but we’ve take this going forwards.” Spirit are mathematically still in contention, but need to win their final three games.For Invincibles, van Nierkerk’s absence proved too much to overcome. “It’s a massive hole to fill – she’s such a good batter, as well as a leader,” Smale said. “But I don’t think we should be relying on Dane: we’ve got some really good domestic players in that middle order that have stepped up really well. It’s obviously massive to lose her.”They need to beat Southern Brave in Southampton on Saturday but their title defence looks all but over.

Kylian Mbappe suffering from 'viral outbreak' as Xabi Alonso unsure of Real Madrid star's Club World Cup introduction

Kylian Mbappe's Club World Cup debut for Real Madrid is in doubt as he battles viral infection, with Xabi Alonso unsure about his fitness.

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    Mbappe was left out of Real Madrid's squad for their Club World Cup Group H opener against Al-Hilal due to a "significant viral outbreak." The match marked new head coach Alonso's first official game in charge and ended in a 1-1 draw. In Mbappe's absence, Gonzalo Garcia led the line and scored, with Ruben Neves equalising from the spot for the Saudi side.

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    The viral infection has cast doubt over Mbappe's short-term availability. Alonso is unsure whether the French star will be fit in time to face Pachuca in their second group match on June 22. Despite his absence, Madrid remains one of the favourites to win the tournament, having qualified as Champions League winners in both 2022 and 2024.

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    "We still don’t know if he’ll be ready for the next match. He’s been dealing with a serious viral infection. We’ll monitor his progress closely in the coming days," Madrid boss Alonso told reporters after the 1-1 draw.

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    Los Blancos will next face Pachuca on Sunday, June 22, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, while the French starlet’s availability remains uncertain. Each team in the tournament can make up to six squad changes between June 27 and July 3, allowing Madrid flexibility should Mbappe's recovery extend further. They conclude the group stage against Red Bull Salzburg on June 27, with a knockout berth all but expected.

قبل معسكر تركيا.. بيراميدز يهزم الرجاء المطروحي بسداسية وديًا

حقق فريق بيراميدز الفوز على نظيره الرجاء المطروحي بستة أهداف دون مقابل، في المباراة الودية التي أقيمت على استاد الدفاع الجوي في إطار برنامج إعداد الموسم الجديد. وجاءت سداسية بيراميدز عن طريق يوسف أوباما والذي سجل هدفين في الشوط الأول انتهى بهما الشوط.

طالع| ودية قبل السفر.. بيراميدز يستعد للموسم الجديد بمعسكر في تركيا

وأضاف دودو الجباس ثالث الأهداف في الشوط الثاني، وسجل الهدف الرابع عبد الرحمن مجدي من كرة ثابتة، قبل أن يضيف محمود زلاكة الهدف الخامس، ثم أضاف عبد الرحمن مجدي الهدف السادس من مرور رائع وتسديد على المرمى. تشكيل بيراميدز أمام الرجاء في الشوط الأول

حراسة المرمى: زياد هيثم.

خط الدفاع: كريم حافظ – محمود مرعي – أسامة جلال – محمد الشيبي.

خط الوسط: أحمد توفيق – مصطفى فتحي – رمضان صبحي – فخري لاكاي – أحمد عاطف قطة.

خط الهجوم: يوسف أوباما. تشكيل بيراميدز أمام الرجاء في الشوط الثاني

حراسة المرمى: مروان ناصر.

خط الدفاع: محمد حمدي – أحمد سامي – علي جبر – طارق علاء.

خط الوسط: عبد الرحمن مجدي – مهند لاشين – محمود زلاكة – وليد الكرتي – محمد رضا بوبو.

خط الهجوم: دودو الجباس.

كما شارك محمود صابر في الشوط الثاني من المباراة بديلاً لدودو الجباس، ومنح الجهاز الفني الثنائي بلاتي توريه وفيستون مايلي راحة من اللقاء مع الاكتفاء بتدريبات تأهيلية.

ويشارك بيراميدز في الموسم الجديد في عدد كبير من البطولات المحلية والقارية مثل الدوري المصري ودوري أبطال إفريقيا، وكذلك النسخة الجديدة من بطولة كأس الإنتركونتيننتال التي ينظمها الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم “فيفا”.

وتقرر سفر الفريق مساء الخميس على متن طائرة خاصة للانتظام في معسكر إعداد بمدينة “إيزميت” التركية، القريبة من إسطنبول.

Arsenal: Berta tells Arteta to sign "powerful" forward likened to Aguero

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta has recommended a new forward to manager Mikel Arteta, with the Italian already exerting his influence ahead of what will be a crucial summer transfer window for the north Londoners.

Andrea Berta sends message after Arsenal appointment

The 53-year-old has been officially confirmed as Edu Gaspar’s replacement after weeks of rumours, and Berta has expressed his delight over joining the Premier League heavyweights after 12 successful years at Atlético Madrid.

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“I am thrilled to be joining Arsenal in what is a hugely exciting period for the club,” said Berta on his appointment at Arsenal.

“I have watched with great interest the way Arsenal has evolved in recent years and I have admired the hard work that has gone into re-establishing the club as a major force in European football with a passionate following around the world.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Everton (away)

April 5th

Brentford (home)

April 12th

Ipswich Town (away)

April 20th

Crystal Palace (home)

TBD

Bournemouth (home)

May 3rd

“The club has great values and a rich history, and I am looking forward to playing my part in shaping a successful future with a great team. I cannot wait to get started in my new role.”

Arteta has already confirmed that Arsenal are set for a “big” summer window after Berta’s arrival, following previous reports that £300 million could be spent on seven new signings, including a goalkeeper, left-back, defensive midfielder, left-winger, striker and alternative to Bukayo Saka (GiveMeSport).

Bringing in a new centre-forward is an especially key aim for the club, following a campaign which has arguably been hampered by their lack of a ruthless goal-scoring poacher.

Kai Havertz chipped in with 15 goals from 34 total appearances this term, before his season-ending hamstring injury, while Gabriel Jesus enjoyed a serious purple patch prior to his ACL tear.

Both men are ruled out of action for the foreseeable future, with midfielder Mikel Merino deployed in an emergency striker role by Arteta. Their need for a world-class number nine is more prevalent than ever before, and reliable media sources indicate they’re expected to bring one in this summer.

Fabrizio Romano anticipates Arsenal will make an “important” proposal to sign Newcastle United star Alexander Isak, with Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres and RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko also repeatedly linked.

Andrea Berta tells Arsenal to sign Atletico Madrid sensation Adrian Nino

As per journalist Steve Kay, speaking on KS1TV, Berta has now recommended Atletico striker Adrian Nino to Arsenal and Arteta.

The Spain Under-19 international is seen as a player with big potential, drawing comparisons to the likes of City legend Aguero and Fernando Torres, and is currently into double figures with Atletico’s B team.

Simeone handed Nino his first-team debut against CD Leganes in January, but he already carries quite a formidable reputation.

“He’s one of these players I’ve been told Arsenal are watching,” said Kay.

“He plays for Atletico B. He’s in the mould of, people have mentioned, Fernando Torres, Griezmann, Aguero. I spoke to a guy, I actually had to speak to him in Spanish.

“Yeah, he’s highly-rated, Arsenal are interested in him and are keeping an eye on him. Berta brought him in, and he was integral to bringing him to the club. He’s in the Torres mould. Powerful, quick thinking, silky skills clever. Watch him because we have Berta coming in.

“This is one I’ve been told has been recommended to Mikel Arteta.”

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