Sri Lanka appoint Julian Wood and Rene Ferdinands as batting and spin-bowling coaches

Wood has been contracted for one year and Ferdinands for two

Madushka Balasuriya04-Oct-2025Sri Lanka have hired Julian Wood and Rene Ferdinands as batting coach and spin-bowling coach, respectively, of their men’s national team. They will replace Thilina Kandamby and Piyal Wijetunge in the roles.Kandamby had been Sri Lanka’s batting coach since December 2023, while Wijetunge has been a fixture at SLC having been in the role of spin-bowling coach since February 2006. It is understood that the decision to shake up the coaching staff was taken after Sri Lanka’s T20I series defeat to Bangladesh at home in July.Wood has been given a one-year contract. Earlier this year, he had conducted a week-long “power-hitting programme” with Sri Lanka’s national players and impressed SLC during his brief stint. In August, he was named Bangladesh’s batting coach on a short-term contract, but they had opted not to extend it upon its conclusion in September.He has previously worked with the ECB, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Middlesex, and Punjab Kings.Ferdinands will be in the role for two years, where he is expected to “lead spin bowling training, match preparation, performance analysis, and player development”.”Holding a PhD in biomechanics from the University of Waikato, Ferdinands brings extensive expertise in applying science to enhance cricket performance,” an SLC statement said. He has previously worked at the BCCI’s National Cricket Academy, “delivering biomechanics-based coaching programmes for elite players and coaches”. “A specialist in both wrist and finger spin, Rene has also served as a biomechanics consultant for New Zealand Cricket, carrying out performance evaluations and injury-risk assessments for leading bowlers.”Whether it’s scoring rates or six-hitting frequency, Sri Lanka have been closer to the bottom than the top of the table over the past decade, while their spinners have frequently struggled to produce results on flatter tracks. SLC will be hoping that the appointments of Wood and Ferdinands address these concerns.

West Ham can now afford to let Hernández leave

According to Starsport, via The Star, West Ham striker Javier Hernández expects to be gone come the end of the week. 

The Mexican has been rumoured to be returning to La Liga, with Valencia looking like the leading contenders to get his signature.

The 30-year-old has made just seven Premier League starts this season, managing four goals in the process, but has not been a favourite of Manuel Pellegrini’s at the London Stadium. Indeed, he has not bee a favourite during his entire spell in east London since joining from Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen.

This would have been a deal that would have filled many West Ham fans with trepidation over two weeks ago, as the club were in a precarious position. With star man Marko Arnautović’s future in doubt throughout January, The Hammers could have been in a situation whereby they lost both of their leading strikers.

However, with the news that the Austrian has signed a contract extension, putting to bed fears of him leaving this January, there will be slightly less pressure on The Irons to keep hold of the Mexican.

With Andy Carroll and Lucas Pérez still at the club, Pellegrini can let Hernández leave the club this week, knowing that Arnautović will still be his main man. This allows the former Man United and Real Madrid striker to ply his trade elsewhere and try and get more game time this season.

What was once unimaginable at the beginning of the month has now become a departure that West Ham can live with.

Fantasy Football Weekly: Spurs and Liverpool stars in our differential picks

Yesterday we looked at the Fantasy Premier League bandwagons and whether you should buy or sell that player. Now, we are keen to find someone who isn’t currently a popular choice, or as the FPL world calls them, the differentials.

There are few reasons why bringing in a ‘hipster’ choice will reap you rewards. One is, of course, if they are successful they will accumulate you points that nobody else will have. And secondly, you could find your team value increasing because you brought in a player before their price rose due to flurry of managers trying to jump on the bandwagon.

With the big news that Bournemouth star Callum Wilson has picked up a long-term injury, many managers are looking for a differential replacement to the 5.8 priced attacker, while the sudden drop of Joseph Gomez to the Liverpool bench has also caused concern in many back-lines.

Will you go for a mainstream option? Or possibly make a calculated bet and bring in one of the three differential options we are presenting to you.

Here are THREE fantasy football differentials ahead of game week eight…

Eric Lamela

Wow we must be crazy to urge you to sign Erik Lamela (6.8) after his last few seasons, but if you’re going on recent form the Argentina international is almost at the top of his game right now.

Lamela scored one and assisted another in their massive 4-1 victory over Manchester City, but it’s not just a flash in the pan, because he was impressive in their win over Sunderland and also scored in the Europa League on Thursday.

Owned by just 1.1% of managers, can this season finally be the break-out campaign for Spurs’ record-breaking signing?

Daniel Sturridge

If Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers wants to save his job, he will need Daniel Sturridge to perform in the next few games… which could benefit those brave enough to bring in the 10.5 priced striker into their Fantasy Teams.

Sturridge already put two goals against Aston Villa last weekend, but although the fixture list is not that kind for the Reds with Everton (Away), Spurs (Away), Southampton (Home), and Chelsea (Away) in the next four, the England international is undoubtedly their best goalscorer and could be fixture-proof.

If he gets a few goals in this run, he won’t be owned by just 3.8% and he’s definitely going to be much costlier by gameweek 14.

Mame Biram Diouf

Stoke finally got their first win of the season last weekend against Bournemouth, and it was a slightly injured Mame Biram Diouf (6.5) that won the game coming off the bench.

The Potters striker already has three goals in six games this season, and with fixtures on his side [Aston Villa (Away), Swansea (Away), Watford (Home), and Newcastle (Away)], Diouf has plenty more opportunities to continue his run before the games become tougher for the Potters.

With the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri and Bojan Krkic playing around him, the 2.6% owned Senegal international will definitely get chances and we are backing him to score against Villa (who conceded 9 goals the last 4 games) this weekend.

Arsenal star confirms intention to stay despite exit links

Joel Campbell has claimed that he never wanted to leave Arsenal over the summer despite suggestions from his manager that he was eyeing a move and has reiterated his commitment to the club.

The Costa Rican was heavily linked with a permanent transfer away from the Emirates Stadium during the last window following a series of loan switches.

Arsene Wenger recently shed some light on his attacker’s status during the summer by suggesting that he did in fact want to leave.

However, Campbell is currently firmly back in the Gunners fold, with injuries having led to starts in the club’s last two Premier League games against Swansea and Spurs – he netted ion the 3-0 win in South Wales.

And speaking to IBTimes, the 23-year-old has claimed that a move was not on his agenda despite the speculation, with staying at Arsenal for the long-term his aim:

“No (I didn’t want to move). I’m here at Arsenal, I am very happy. I keep fighting for my dream and I think I still have a long-term future here.”

“Obviously a player always wants to play but in a team which has so many quality players like Arsenal, you need to be patient and taking the chance when it arrives.”

Campbell went on to reveal that he is doing all he can to convince Wenger to keep him in his XI even when the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain return to fitness:

“I try to do my best and then the manager will decide who plays. I am trying to take the opportunity but then the manager has to assess how I’m doing,

“I’m happy [for having played again against Tottenham] but we wanted to win. I’m still working and trying to seize the opportunities that the boss is giving me. Every opportunity is invaluable to me and I am trying to give my best.”

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Spurs vs West Ham: The prodigal Son returns

Rounding off the Premier League’s weekend action, Tottenham Hotspur play hosts to London rivals West Ham at 4pm this afternoon.

This fixture always throws up a feisty contest in typical London derby style but there’s even more at stake this year with just one position separating the clubs in the Premier League table.

It looks set to be a classic encounter and the confirmed starting Xis came out around half an hour ago, the biggest talking point being Heung-Min Son’s return to the Spurs line-up in the absence of Erik Lamela – who is both injured and suspended for today’s clash at White Hart Lane.

The South Korea international joined the Tottenham Hotspur ranks this summer, at a cost of £22million, after claiming 21 goals in 62 Bundesliga appearances during two seasons at Bayer Leverkusen.

His Lilywhites career has got off to a decent start, with three goals and one assist from his first seven appearances, but the 23-year-old hasn’t started a match since Spurs’ 4-1 win over Manchester City in September due to a foot injury.

Needless to say, Spurs, West Ham and Premier League fans in general all had their opinions on Son’s return to the starting Xi and duly expressed them on Twitter. Here are some of the best reactions:

Five January transfer targets to boost West Ham’s top six hopes

An injury crisis in East London over recent months has put somewhat of a dampener on the electric form West Ham had shown during the opening stages of the season.

New boss Slaven Bilic had sculpted a wonderfully exciting side containing the likes of Dimitri Payet and Manuel Lanzini, claiming famous wins at the homes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.

However, a swathe of injuries to the aforementioned players, as well as Andy Carroll, Winston Reid, Victor Moses and Diafra Sakho have slightly the breaks on the rampant Hammers. The recent 0-0 stalemate with Swansea was their third successive bore draw.

While still in contention for a place in the top six, such talk has naturally stalled for now in the wake of such a series of blows. London rivals Crystal Palace are currently parked in the position, though it’s extremely difficult to rule the Irons out once their star performers return to first-team action.

Perhaps some intervention in the January market can help supplement the squad going forward, to help provide some strength and depth to the ranks in an effort to land European football.

With that in mind, here are FIVE January transfers to boost West Ham’s top six hopes…

KEVIN MIRALLAS – (EVERTON)

Belgian winger Kevin Mirallas is reportedly looking to leave Everton this winter in an effort to secure first-team football ahead of Euro 2016. The former Olympiakos man has been one of the star performers on Merseyside over recent seasons, but has lost his place in Roberto Martinez’s young side of late.

Though Victor Moses has been excellent, the Nigerian winger is not a long term option. He signed a four-year deal with Chelsea before moving across London on a temporary basis earlier this summer.

Perhaps moving for Mirallas would be a wise idea. He’s an incisive wide forward, able to get chalk on his boots or cut inside and support the likes of Sakho or Carroll. The 28-year old has a wealth of experience in the top flight and remains a class performer.

He would help round out the squad moving forward while adding a more natural wide option than Payet or Lanzini, as well as cover in a more central attacking position.

EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR – (FREE)

Emmanuel Adebayor has been linked with a move to Upton Park for what seems to be forever, though reports emerged recently that a deal is once again under discussion.

Premier League fans are well aware of the obvious qualities the 31-year old brings to any side, as well as the obvious negatives. However, with both Carroll and Sakho often the subject of injuries, as well as Enner Valencia’s bad luck on that front, the striking burden has fallen to Nikica Jelavic in recent times.

While the Croat forward works tirelessly, it’s clear he is not up to the required standard. A six-month deal for the former Spurs man may be a good idea, as Carroll continues to frustrate on the injury front.

KEISUKE HONDA – (AC MILAN)

Dimitri Payet has been truly marvellous in claret and blue this term and it’s been fantastic to watch how he schemes with Manuel Lanzini and the like. So, why stop there? AC Milan midfielder is the latest big name to be linked with a move to East London.

The 29-year old Japanese attacking midfielder is a silky assist machine, able to be deployed either behind the striker or a wide option. Payet’s energy in winning the ball back and dropping deeper would afford Bilic the chance to field a plethora of attacking stars in the likes of Honda and Lanzini for maximum creativity, without sacrificing too much in the way of defensive diligence.

More and more in the Premier League we are seeing teams deploy a liquid, free flowing frontline rather than the traditional striker. Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Stoke have all used it to good effect this term and the addition of the AC Milan star would help the Hammers replicate such a tactic.

SIMONE ZAZA – (JUVENTUS)

While the aforementioned Adebayor provides a short-term fix, firming up reported interest in Juventus forward Simone Zaza is certainly the opposite of that. While the apparent £21m asking fee is pricey, the Italian international would be a fantastic signing.

Recent struggles in front of goal have no doubt largely come as a result of the unfortunate injuries, though the striking department has room for improvement. Jelavic isn’t good enough, despite his work-rate, and Andy Carroll has struggled to put a good run of games together in a few seasons now.

Zaza would be another cosmopolitan addition at Upton Park, heading into their move to the Olympic Stadium. Though he’s struggled to break the first team in Turin, the 24-year old has technical skill to be marvelled while also retaining the ability to lead the line.

ROLANDO MANDRAGORA – (GENOA)

Genoa’s young midfield star Rolando Mandragora has recently been touted as a potential target heading into the New Year. The 18-year old has impressed on loan at Pescara this term, making 12 appearances as a classy defensive midfielder.

While the Hammers currently have young prodigy Reece Oxford as a hugely exciting prospect in that role, landing the Italian Under-21 star would be a huge statement of intent. Too much pressure can’t be placed on the shoulders of these young stars, but sharing the burden can help both grow at a fine footballing club like West Ham.

Sunderland’s dream end of window XI

Sam Allardyce’s fantasies are an area that none of us really want to delve too deeply in to, but, for the sake of this article, we probably should do.

Sunderland are beginning to show the sort of resilience that could be associated with a side about to make a miraculous recovery and save themselves from the abyss of the Championship. However, a lot of that responsibility seems to be on Jermain Defoe and his track record of finding the net with monotonous regularity.

Failing that, Allardyce needs to address many of his squad’s defence issues and help set his side up for the rest of the campaign to make sure there aren’t quite as many defensive blunders as there have been of late.

The Black Cats have been flirting with relegation for years and ‘Big Sam’ is the man tasked with keeping them away for the drop for one more year…

Could this be the XI to keep them up?

Vito Mannone

Sunderland managers can’t seem to settle on whether Mannone or Costel Pantilimon should take the first choice goalkeeping berth, but the Italian seems to be the better shot stopper.

Jordan Pickford is the other option and the youngster might be able to make the role his own long-term if Mannone and Pantilimon continue to under perform.

Billy Jones

Billy Jones is one of those players that seems to be consistent without pulling up any trees or earning a great deal of credit.

The former Baggies star has kept hold of the right-back spot despite loanee DeAndre Yedlin pushing for a starting place and we can expect that to continue if Big Sam opts for a back four.

Jan Kirchhoff

After one of the worst debuts in Premier League history, this former Bayern Munich defender will hope he can learn pretty quickly how to settle in to Premier League football.

Conceding a penalty and looking like he’s off the pace made for a poor start, but Kirchhoff’s experience should come in handy.

Federico Fazio

With the brilliance of Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld’s partnership, Fazio is likely to be looking for a move away from Spurs and the Argentine central defender would be a good addition for Sunderland.

John O’Shea and Wes Brown have consistently shown they aren’t up to playing at Premier League standard any longer and need replacing.

Patrick van Aanholt

This ex-Chelsea youngster has been given greater attacking freedom by Big Sam and has become quite a threat in the opposition’s final third.

As he overlaps, the midfield need to be aware to cover for the Dutchman, but he is quite an asset in this side.

Yann M’Vila

M’Vila signing for the Black Cats on loan was quite a remarkable piece of business and he has shown glimmers of why he has been so highly regarded.

Steve Sidwell

Many will think Lee Cattermole should walk into this Sunderland side, but Steve Sidwell has always been an underrated player in the Stoke midfield and should be utilised by the Black Cats if they can sign him.

Versatile to contribute in both boxes, Sidwell would be a shrewd addition.

Adam Johnson

Despite recent controversy, Johnson is still one of Sunderland’s most creative players and is a regular provider of both goals and assists when the Black Cats are playing well.

Jeremain Lens

Lens was a star in Holland, but has struggled to have the same impact since arriving at Sunderland.

The flying forward’s role needs to be to run at sides and create space for the players like Defoe and Johnson.

Dame N’Doye

Adding N’Doye to the squad might finally mean the end of Fletcher’s time in England, but this striker has a proven goalscoring pedigree and could be a star that keeps Sunderland up.

Jermain Defoe

After his recent hat trick at Swansea, Jermain Defoe is continuing to break records and prove all of those wrong that think he is too old to replicate his own goal scoring heroics.

Are West Ham about to embark on a rather controversial transfer quest?

After successfully seeing off a buoyant Tottenham Hotspur side at the Boleyn Ground, Slaven Bilic’s West Ham United side have managed to keep the positive vibe among West Ham fans burning bright this season, whilst also offering an all-important boost for Leicester City in the 2015/16 title race.

The Upton Park faithful are nonetheless expecting their club to build upon their recent domestic form throughout the course of the upcoming summer transfer window, with thoughts of launching a brand new era of success at London’s Olympic Stadium understandably high on the agenda right in the here and now.

However, as current Chelsea skipper and long-term Stamford Bridge hero – John Terry – has subsequently been linked with a shock move to West Ham in light of his apparent lack of future with the Blues this summer– could the Upton Park faithful really be on the verge of accepting the 35-year-old centre-back as one of their own next season?

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Without wanting to put this particular discussion to bed almost immediately, this is just the kind of surprise transfer rumour that ultimately seems extremely unlikely to materialise in the summer.

West Ham have nonetheless witnessed a number of high profile targets linked with their club with varying degrees of probability in the run up to the much anticipated stadium move next season, but as John Terry isn’t exactly the most revered opposing player to ever make himself known within the East-End’s passionate footballing scene, perhaps this specific transfer possibility actually requires very little analysis.

And for a number of good reasons, too. Although John Terry could go down as the most well-rounded defender of the entire Premier League era for his previous exploits at the back in several seasons past, the 35-year-old centre-back clearly no longer represents the formidable player he once was.

It doesn’t take much to notice Terry’s obvious shortcomings the Premier League, as his inevitable fall from grace in the Premier League has seemingly coincided with Chelsea’s very own lack of form throughout the 2015/16 campaign. Whilst the former England captain still carries a fairly well established reputation under his belt at this particular stage in his career, John Terry represents more of a liability than anything else nowadays.

Had Slaven Bilic and his ever impressive West Ham outfit fallen victim to a defensive crisis of sorts at the back this season, then perhaps someone of Terry’s invaluable experience and know-how could have been considered by the Hammers board as a possible temporary option at the very least. As each of James Collins, Angelo Ogbonna, Winston Reid and James Tomkins have nonetheless been in fine form for their club in 2015/16 however, there is ultimately very little need for such a controversial notion to ever come into play.

Put in no uncertain terms whatsoever, John Terry’s current relationship with the Stamford Bridge faithful has seemingly painted him out as something close to a ‘pantomime villain’ among the Upton Park support for a consecutive number of years now. The Hammers fan-base would never likely accept such a player on the basis of his prior interaction with their club, even if Terry began his youth career under the guidance of the West Ham academy many moons ago.

As the player in question will likely receive several healthy offers from across the global footballing scene this summer, the thought of John Terry turning out in West Ham colours next term simply remains as unimaginable as it’s ever been when all is said and done.

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Five wingers Arsenal need to sign this summer ahead of title push

Arsenal fans have been through frustrating times. They have seen talented wingers like Marc Overmars, Freddie Ljungberg and Robert Pires all tear apart Premier League and European defences, but now those sights are distant memories. The Gunners haven’t had that level of quality on their wings since, with fans now having to settle for Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Joel Campbell.

Though all of them have shown glimpses of their talent, they aren’t at the level of quality of their predecessors, and don’t have the understanding or consistency of the Swede and the Frenchman.

With rumours that Arsene Wenger could be leaving at the end of the season, and that Walcott and Oxlade-Chamberlain could be sold, this could finally be the time that Arsenal fans had hoped for: a time where change could be about to take place. But who should be brought in to help this wing revolution? Here are FIVE options…

Riyad Mahrez

A player within the Premier League that has been linked to Arsenal is Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez. Mahrez has had a great season for the Foxes, in which he’s helped the club climb from the threat of relegation to a title challenge within a year. With 16 goals and 11 assists in 30 games, Mahrez has really contributed, and would do well at Arsenal.

Sadio Mane

Southampton’s Sadio Mane this season has struggled for consistency, but that has mainly been down to a summer where he was linked with big teams. Five goals and six assists in 30 matches is hardly great form, but considering what he showed in his debut season he would be well worth the risk for Arsenal. Considering he can play on the wing or up front, he would be the ideal signing for the Gunners.

Lucas Moura

With the signing most likely to be from outside the Premier League, PSG’s Lucas Moura could be an ideal candidate. Since the sale of Ezequiel Lavezzi to China, Moura has been given the chance to shine in Paris and at the age of 23, he still has a long career ahead of him. With six goals and four assists in 29 games, he is starting to become the player many thought he would be. Though a move would be a risk, Arsenal could really make him the finished product.

Michail Antonio

If it is a cost effective player they are looking for, then they can look no further than London. Michail Antonio has burst onto the scene this season for West Ham after joining from Nottingham Forest, with six goals and two assists in 18 games for the Hammers. Considering English wingers are hard to come by, a move to the Gunners could benefit both parties: Arsenal get a quality player, and Antonio strengthens his chances of getting an England cap.

Kingsley Coman

One dream player for Emirates fan is Juventus’ Kingsley Coman. The Frenchman, currently on loan at Bayern Munich, has taken the league by storm and forced himself into the French national side. With four goals and five assists in 20 games, he is an exciting prospect to watch, and given that no transfer has been put in place, Arsenal can live in hope that they could prise him away.

Five young superstars Spurs could sign with Champions League football

When clubs qualify for the Champions League, as second-place Tottenham Hotspur are set to this season, it often gives them access to a higher bracket of the transfer market – players of immense quality who are only interested in playing in Europe’s top tournament.

Whether the Lilywhites will take advantage of that to the fullest extent this summer remains to be seen. Daniel Levy has been burnt in the transfer market before, most notably in summer 2013 as the club tried to fill the void of Gareth Bale with a £100million-plus spending spree.

Indeed, Spurs’ transfer model since has followed a pattern of predominantly young signings arriving at unspectacular cost and it’s hard to argue with the results. Yet, the north Londoners could still stick to those principles this summer whilst applying them to higher end of the transfer market, with Champions League football (or potentially even the Premier League title) remaining a key incentive.

With that in mind and the summer transfer window just around the corner, here are FIVE young superstars we think Tottenham should target.

MARIO GOTZE

Liverpool and former club Borussia Dortmund are the clubs most commonly linked with Mario Gotze, but I think Tottenham have a pretty good chance of sealing the Bayern Munich star’s services this summer as well.

The German international is perhaps best famed for netting the winner in the 2014 World Cup final, but he’s seriously suffered at club level over the last few years and most particularly this season, struggling for both fitness and form.

Verging upon the final twelve months of his Allianz Arena contract, the Bundesliga champions look set to sell this summer and the 23-year-old is certainly in need of a new home – reviving a career that once had him amongst the most exciting youngsters in world football whilst at Westfalenstadion.

Gotze can operate as an attacking midfielder, a winger or a striker, so I’m sure Mauricio Pochettino can find room for his talent in the starting Xi. In terms of price tag, £20million is certainly the right ball-park.

OUSMANE DEMBELE

Ousmane Dembele may not be a superstar just yet but if the first few months of his career are anything to go by, it won’t be long until the Rennes sensation is up there with the most exciting attackers in world football.

Indeed, since making his senior debut in November, the 18-year-old has amassed twelve goals and five assists in 20 Ligue 1 outings – whilst averaging the joint-most dribbles per match of any player involved in Europe’s five leading top flights alongside Barcelona star Neymar.

That has seen pretty much every major Premier League club – including Spurs – linked with the France U21 in recent weeks, whilst Barcelona are believed to have seen a £27million transfer bid rejected, so he looks set to enter the coming window as one of world football’s hottest commodities.

Champions League football next season, coupled with Mauricio Pochettino’s reputation of bringing the best out of young players, could see the Lilywhites win the race for the prodigious winger’s signature.

SERGE AURIER

Tottenham are already well-endowed in the right-back department and many will rightly question why Mauricio Pochettino should look to change a backline that has helped the Lilywhites concede the fewest goals of any Premier League side this season.

Nonetheless, Serge Aurier is a top talent and having spent the last two months in exile following some incredibly derogatory public remarks aimed at his PSG team-mates and manager Laurent Blanc, appears almost certain to be sold in the coming transfer window.

The Ivory Coast international’s form before his internal suspension was nothing short of phenomenal, grabbing two goals and two assists in 19 Ligue 1 appearances whilst averaging 3.9 tackles, 3.6 interceptions and 1.2 successful dribbles per match.

Still just 23 years of age, Aurier has an enormous future ahead of him and Spurs would be wise the capitalise on the ambiguity over his future this summer.

ILKAY GUNDOGAN

It seems inevitable Ilkay Gundogan will leave Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season, having allowed his contract to enter its final twelve months for the second summer in a row, and barring a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid (which seems unlikely) the Premier League represents his most plausible next destination.

The German international is famed for his energy and style on the ball, which should see him acclimatise quickly to the Mauricio Pochettino philosophy, and has been in typically good form this season, averaging 1.5 tackles, 2.2 interceptions, 2.3 successful dribbles and 1 created chance per match.

Of course, the 25-year-old has eyes for the biggest clubs in world football and recent speculation has suggested a link-up with Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, whilst a Jurgen Klopp reunion at Liverpool is another popular tabloid theory.

But Gundogan would suit the style of play at White Hart Lane perfectly and the offer of Champions League football – in comparison to Liverpool or mooted suitors Manchester United, for example – gives the Lilywhites a decent chance in the race for his signature.

ALVARO MORATA

Tottenham Hotspur lack a viable back-up option to Harry Kane and that will surely be one of Mauricio Pochettino’s first ports of call in the transfer market this summer. Although he might cost a pretty penny – potentially as much a £40million – Alvaro Morata remains an incredibly strong candidate.

The Spain international is not the most prolific of goalscorers, netting just 25 times in 87 appearances since signing for Juventus in summer 2014, but does have a knack of scoring incredibly important goals – including five in Europe last season that took the Old Lady to the Champions League final.

Spurs have been linked with the 23-year-old before and famed for his mobility, height and power, he seems like a pretty good fit for the physical rigours of Premier League football.

Not a guaranteed starter at Juventus despite the aforementioned, many are tipping Morata to move on this summer. But whether he’d be interested in serving as Harry Kane’s understudy remains to be seen and as previously mentioned, he could set the Lilywhites back a club-record sum.

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