Addition of Jasper Cillessen still wouldn’t see Liverpool bridge the gap to Man City

According a recent report from Mundo Deportivo, Liverpool have made a move for Barcelona goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen. The 29-year-old has struggled for first team football ever since moving to the Nou Camp back in 2016, with the Netherlands international appearing just twice in La Liga and 21 times overall for Ernesto Valverde’s men in the last two years.

Yet Jurgen Klopp’s men are reportedly keen on luring the £18 million-rated ace (as per Transfermarkt) to Anfield this summer, and while he is likely to be an upgrade on Loris Karius, it’s unlikely that his addition would help the Reds bridge the gap to champions Manchester City.

The Breakdown

Ultimately, the Citizens were cut above every side in the Premier League last season in eventually finishing the campaign with 100 points from their 38 league games, ending up 19 points clear of nearest rivals Manchester United, and 25 clear of Klopp’s Liverpool.

Thus, it will take something pretty special from their challengers to bridge the gap to Pep Guardiola’s side this season, although Liverpool would surely do just that with the addition of a top-quality goalkeeper.

Clearly, the goalkeeping ranks have been something of a problem area at Liverpool for a few years now giving the misfortunes of Karius and indeed Simon Mignolet, with neither doing enough to convince of their capabilities between the sticks.

Arguably, it was Karius who cost the Reds the Champions League title given his shocking performance in the final against Real Madrid back in May, while between Karius and Mignolet, they probably cost the Merseyside giants some points during the Premier League season as well.

And while Cillessen’s arrival would be a sensible choice as an upgrade on Karius, it wouldn’t be a big enough upgrade to bridge the hefty 25-point gap to Guardiola’s City, who are sure to continuing improving heading into the 2018/19 season after making their intentions clear with an outstanding season last time round.

Clearly, there will be question marks over the 29-year-old given he has been the number one choice in just three of his last seven seasons as a professional, to the point that he has managed only 21 appearances for Barca in the last two years.

Thus, that is a remarkably little amount of football for someone Klopp will hope can produce the goods in over 50 games for Liverpool this season, but significantly the Dutchman simply hasn’t shown the same level of performance as the world class keepers currently in the Premier League.

The likes of Thibaut Courtois, David De Gea, and Ederson have all produced the goods regularly during their respective spells in English football to underline their status’ as some of the best goalkeepers on the planet, from which they have certainly won their team points and indeed matches during the spells at Chelsea, Manchester United, and City respectively.

Yet there has been very little to suggest that Cillessen is indeed of that same standard, so while he is likely to an upgrade on current number one Karius, he probably won’t be that world class goalkeeper Liverpool are in need of in their quest to reel City in this season.

Liverpool fans… what do you think? Let us know!

Fulham must improve their squad depth by adding the versatile City man Zinchenko

The Fulham fans remain overjoyed to be back playing in the Premier League, a stay they hope will last for a very long time. 

After making it through another gruelling Championship season, the Cottagers are hopeful that their four-year absence from the Premier League will be quickly forgotten as they look to make up for lost time in the top flight.

To do just that, players with league experience will be sensible signings and someone who has already experienced just that with the reigning champions Manchester City is Oleksandr Zinchenko, a player valued at £6.3 million on Transfermarkt.

The 21-year-old was utilised in an array of positions for the Citizens last season, from left-back to his favoured midfield role, Zinchenko has the distinct ability to chop and change even at his young age. Fulham could also find a number of spots for him in their side, knowing that he has experience of playing for a top league side.

Zinchenko is regarded as a very exciting young talent and if Fulham continue to surprise in the transfer market, the bigger names they can attract to the club to launch a proper survival bid. The London club could be an attractive move for the youngster to blossom even further and show his parent club Manchester City exactly what he is already capable of doing.

Having already made 17 appearances for Ukraine, that alone presents his talent at such a young age and Fulham have to barge to the front of the queue for the youngster.

Do you agree… Let us know!

Rangers fans react to swoop for Kean Bryan

Loads of Rangers fans have been reacting to the latest transfer news, as Steven Gerrard looks set to reinforce his defence with 21 year-old Kean Bryan.

According to reports, Bryan will join from Manchester City on a three-year deal.

The impressive and versatile youngster will cost around £2.5 million in wages and a signing on fee, after his contract ran down with the Premier League champions.

Bryan can play as a central defender or in midfield, so it will be interesting to see where Gerrard uses the youngster.

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Players like this usually leave England’s top six on loan, so securing a permanent deal is quite the coup for the Gers.

Gerrard simply must add to his defensive ranks before the window shuts, and Bryan likely won’t be the last signing of the summer.

The Gers have been heavily linked to Millwall’s Jake Cooper and Bolton’s Mark Beevers, and getting either of those towering centre backs as well as Bryan would be a huge boost.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Mario Lemina could be a revelation under Mauricio Pochettino

Tottenham Hotspur’s transfer window is threatening to finally get underway during the final 7 days with the news that Toby Alderweireld, Danny Rose and Mosua Dembele could all leave the club, according to Sky Sports News.

The report claims that Spurs are willing to listen to offers for the aforementioned trio, and they are hoping to make two signings of their own before the window slams shut.

With Dembele potentially set to depart the club, Mauricio Pochettino will need to target the acquisition of a new central midfielder to ensure his side are well prepared for life after their Belgium lynchpin.

And Pochettino already has his eye on a handful of players to target in the event of Dembele’s departure, one of which is Southampton’s Mario Lemina – an all-action central midfielder who impressed on his debut season in English football.

After winning back-to-back Serie A titles with Juventus, Lemina’s decision to sign for the Saints provoked plenty of interest last summer.

The Gabon international is a defensive midfielder by trade, but he possesses a level of creative intent which suggests his technical quality is rather wasted in a midfield anchor role.

Whether he is better suited to a box-to-box or a more advanced role remains to be seen, but his debut season in the Premier League suggests he is only bound to improve with further experience.

However, with all due respect to Southampton, a player of Lemina’s level could, and perhaps should be playing his trade for a top-four club with ambitions of reaching the knockout phase of the Champions League.

Tottenham are a club who fit that particular description at this moment in time, and under a manager like Pochettino who possesses a strong passion for developing emerging talent, Lemina could step up another level next season.

Lemina possesses all of the credentials to grow into one of the Premier League’s best midfielders in the years to come: he is technically gifted, a confident ball-carrier, strong in the tackle, an inventive passer and a brilliant engine.

But unless the 24-year-old slots into the right environment he will fail to live up to his enormous potential, so he should jump at the chance to play under a manager of Pochettino’s expertise if Spurs come calling for his signature in the final week of the window.

Tottenham fans – thoughts? Let us know below!

Manchester United could well be on their way to glory if key midfielder’s display on Friday is anything to go by

Manchester United won 2-1 against Leicester City on Friday night to get their Premier League campaign off to the ideal start.

A summer of bad blood off the field and a lack of big money signings had seemingly thrown United off track somewhat, and manager Jose Mourinho was vocal to say the least in the build up the big kick off.

However, Mourinho did what he knows best, and got the three points in the bag, and there was some encouraging signs for United.

One of the big plus points from Friday was the showing of midfielder Paul Pogba, who captained the side and returned from his small summer break after winning the World Cup with France to take his place in the starting XI and deliver a big performance.

Pogba was often criticised last season for not taking games by the scruff of the neck and allowing the opposition to dominate the game, but on Friday, it was Pogba who showed dominance.

It should come as no surprise, given how well he performed in the summer, but it is a pleasant sight for United fans that they might finally be seeing the player everyone knows he has the ability to be.

If Pogba can maintain and even improve the levels he displayed on the opening night of the season, then there is every chance United could well find themselves right in the title mix come May 2019.

United fans, what did you make of Pogba’s showing? Give us your thoughts in the comments!

Manchester City fans call hypocrisy following Liverpool and Chelsea transfer spending

When Sheikh Mansour took over Manchester City in 2009, a stigma was soon attached to the North-West outfit.

Billions of pounds were flooded into the club and now they are one of the Premier League heavyweights.

In the past, City have spent huge amounts on signing new players, but this summer they have been relatively quiet.

Their only major new arrival of the window was Riyad Mahrez, who according to The Telegraph cost around £60m when City bought the winger from Leicester City earlier in the summer.

Elsewhere, some of their league rivals were splashing the cash on numerous signings.

When City secured the signature of Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson last year from Benfica, the club broke the world record fee in a £35m deal.

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Liverpool obliterated that when – as reported by The Guardian – the Merseyside outfit spent £66.9m bringing Alisson to Anfield from Roma.

Within a few weeks, the record was broken again when Chelsea landed Kepa Arrizabalaga from Athletic Bilbao.

According to BBC Sport, the West London outfit, who hired Maurizio Sarri to replace Antonio Conte earlier this summer, parted with £71m to sign the keeper.

On Reddit, some City fans pointed fingers at their rivals and critics for the constant criticism that the club faces for spending big on transfers.

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These Leeds fans on Twitter now want Blackman to start over Bailey Peacock-Farrell

Leeds progressed to the second round of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 win over Bolton at Elland Road on Tuesday evening, and fans of the club on Twitter were impressed with Chelsea loanee Jamal Blackman’s performance.

The 24-year-old came through the academy system at Chelsea but is now on his fifth loan spell away from Stamford Bridge and is yet to make his debut for the Blues’ first team.

After Bailey Peacock-Farrell started Leeds’ first two league games, this was Blackman’s first competitive appearance for Marcelo Bielsa’s side and, despite one loose moment, he impressed these fans on Twitter enough to warrant a start in the Whites’ next Championship fixture at home to Rotherham on Saturday.

Blackman looked confident and comfortable on his first appearance of the season and after Peacock-Farrell’s mistake against Derby, where Tom Lawrence’s free-kick went straight past the 21-year-old’s hand, boss Marcelo Bielsa will have a big decision to make.

Take a look at some of the best tweets from Leeds fans on the dilemma after Blackman’s performance against Bolton below.

Leeds fans, who would you like to see start in goal for Saturday’s Championship tie at home to Rotherham? Have your say in our poll below.

The Verdict: Everton’s biggest mistake of the transfer window

Everton were the Premier League’s entertainers on Deadline Day alongside Fulham, bringing in a whole raft of late signings to boost the squad Marco Silva inherited from Sam Allardyce.

But was it good business from the Merseyside outfit, or could they come to regret some of the deals director Marcel Brands has made this summer?

Football FanCast’s expert writers debate one simple question – what will prove to be Everton’s biggest mistake of the summer transfer window?

Ben Goodwin – No back-up to Tosun

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“Everton had a fantastic window, and I particularly like the capture of Kurt Zouma, but I think they will regret not adding more goals. Richarlison is already proving he will chip in, but one injury to Cenk Tosun could prove fatal, and the Turkish international himself is not exactly setting the league alight. Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Oumar Niasse simply aren’t good enough, so the Toffees should signed a pacey young striker that could learn from Tosun and push him for the starting spot.”

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James Beavis – Another wideman needed

“Everton were pretty impressive against Southampton last weekend considering that only one of their new signings started the game, with the likes of Lucas Digne, Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina still to come into the starting XI. While they appear to be well-stocked at the back and in midfield, Silva will have one big regret which is not bringing in a new wide player – especially if Yannick Bolasie and Ademola Lookman join Nikola Vlasic and Kevin Mirallas in leaving this summer. If they do depart it would leave the Portuguese short on the flanks despite the arrivals of Richarlison and Bernard, who need to stay fit to get Tosun firing.”

Will Jones – Too much business

“Everton’s biggest mistake may well be just how much business they did. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that making any more than three or four first team signings in one window risks rocking the boat too much. The Toffees recruited Richarlison, Bernard, Gomes, Digne, Zouma and Mina this summer, and hired a new manager to boot.

“It could take a long time for all of these new faces to bed in and gel. Whilst Silva has got off to a good start, he’ll be hoping he will be shown some patience when his side hits a rough patch, especially if his new signings are failing to fire.”

Christy Malyan – Not shifting the deadwood

“At the start of the summer Marcel Brands spoke about offloading up to twelve players and while 13 have left the club in one form or another (six only on loan), it still feels as if Marco Silva’s squad is a little overloaded and lacking natural hierarchy. Depth is all well and good but there are so many players at Everton that will consider themselves worthy of a starting berth that team selections are bound to cause fractions amongst the dressing room as the campaign goes on.

“Lookman is a prime example of that – he probably should be getting first-team opportunities but now finds himself behind a January signing and a summer signing to get a chance on the flanks. Some of the late arrivals will likely take priority as well, so Brands has made a really tough challenge for Silva in keeping all of these players happy.” 

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PSG plotting £100m bid to snatch Christian Eriksen from Spurs

French champions Paris Saint-Germain are plotting a £100m bid to snatch Christian Eriksen from Tottenham Hotspur, according to The Daily Express.

What’s the word?

Tottenham fans witnessed a quiet summer under Mauricio Pochettino as the Lilywhites did not make any new signings in the market but things could be set to spark into life in the final days of the European transfer window.

The Daily Express claims Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain are eyeing a late move for Spurs midfielder Christian Eriksen and are prepared to pay a whopping £100m to lure the Denmark international to the French capital.

Eriksen’s future in North London remains subject to intense speculation as contract talks between him and the club show no signs of conclusion, with the 26-year-old having entered the final two years of his current deal.

PSG could use that to their advantage with a late swoop in the market, with the report stating Thomas Tuchel’s side will target a move if they fail in a £81m approach to land Ivan Rakitic from Barcelona.

Should Spurs be worried?

While news of PSG’s interest in Eriksen will lead to alarm bells ringing at Tottenham, the reports should be taken with a huge pinch of salt due to the ongoing insight into the French club’s financials by European governing body UEFA.

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A potential bid for Eriksen does not really make sense considering alternative reports, including those via The Guardian, suggest that PSG may have to sell either Neymar or Kylian Mbappe in order to adhere to UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations.

It is therefore extremely unlikely that PSG have the finances or the intention to seal a move for Eriksen before Friday’s European deadline, although it should at least boot Spurs into action as they seek to secure a new deal for their creative star.

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Signing this international midfielder will inspire Sheffield United to a playoff place this season

Sheffield United romped to a 4-1 win this weekend over potential promotion rivals Aston Villa, and manager Chris Wilder will be delighted with his side’s work.

Four wins on the bounce have given Blades fan renewed optimism that this might actually be their year, and Wilder deserves a ton of credit for getting the Blades into such a position given his budget and spending power in the transfer market.

However, working on such a small budget can bring with it it’s masterstrokes in terms of transfers, and one player who Wilder seems to have pulled out of the bag is Northern Ireland midfielder Oliver Norwood, who has been nothing short of superb since arriving a few weeks ago.

The £2m signing from Fulham is proving quite the capture, and once again was man of the match as the Blades dispatched Villa this weekend.

Norwood looks in all likelihood to be one of the signings of the summer, not just in the second tier, but in terms of transfers in the country overall. His ability on the ball in the middle of the park seemingly makes those around him better, while his dead ball delivery has already proved a big success at Bramall Lane.

With Norwood in the middle alongside and ever improving John Fleck, the Blades have all the hallmarks of being a team who can make the playoffs, and they should not be counted out by anyone.

Blades fans, what do you think? Has Norwood made all the difference? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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