Best since Gerrard: Rangers can swiftly axe Martin to hire "serial winner"

It may seem crazy at this early stage of the season, but it would appear as though Russell Martin’s days at Rangers are numbered.

On Sunday, the first Old Firm of the season took place and to say it wasn’t a classic would be a contender for understatement of the century; it finished goalless, with Rangers’ xG 0.16 to the opposition’s 0.17.

After both Glasgow giants were ignominiously dumped out of Champions League qualifying during the week, neither are at the peak of their powers just now, but the crisis in Govan is certainly the more alarming of the two, so could this result in the shortest managerial tenure in the club’s 153-year history?

Russell Martin a man under pressure

Not including caretakers, Pedro Caixinha holds the record for the shortest tenure of any permanent Rangers manager, overseeing 26 matches in 2017, infamously knocked out of Europa League qualifying by Luxembourgish minnows Progrès Niederkorn.

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However, this record could be smashed in the coming weeks, with Martin having taken charge of just 11 fixtures to date; his 26th would come on 27 November against Braga, but many are forecasting that he’ll be long gone before then.

Sunday’s goalless stalemate with Celtic means Rangers have now drawn all four Premiership matches so far, previously held by Motherwell, Dundee and St Mirren, making this their worst start to a season since 1983, going on to finish all the way down in fourth back then.

Meantime, while they did enjoy impressive victories over Panathinaikos and Viktoria Plzeň, Rangers’ Champions League dreams were crushed by Club Brugge in the play-off round, steamrollered 9-1 on aggregate, their biggest two-legged European defeat for 65 years.

Following last Wednesday’s 6-0 annihilation at Jan Breydelstadion, speaking on the Guardian Football Weekly podcast, Ewan Murray believes that never before has there been a managerial appointment so instantaneously “doomed” as Martin at Rangers, adding that supporters didn’t want him in the first place, and the atmosphere has truly turned toxic following “horrendous” results and performances.

So, with games against Hearts, Hibs and then Genk to come after the international break, the new ownership group 49ers Enterprises have to be considering other managerial candidates, despite publicly backing Martin, so should a “serial winner” be very much at the top of their list?

Rangers' dream Russell Martin successor

In shock news last Friday, it was announced that Fenerbahçe had sacked José Mourinho, following their own elimination in the Champions League play-offs, defeated at Estádio da Luz on Wednesday, thereby ousted 1-0 aggregate by Benfica.

The İstanbul-based giants still have not qualified for the Champions League group stages since 2008, their most recent Turkish Süper Lig title coming in 2014, appointing Mourinho to change both of these facts, but he ultimately achieved neither during 14 months in the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium dugout.

In fairness, this has proved a salient strategy for numerous clubs in the past.

Before Mourinho, Porto hadn’t won the Champions League for 17 years, Chelsea hadn’t won the Premier League for 50 years, Inter hadn’t been European champions for 45 years and Roma hadn’t won a continental title for 62 years.

Well, given Celtic’s dominance of Scottish football recently, Rangers appears to be the perfect next destination for Mourinho, given his cult of personality, with reports late last week suggesting that the Gers could be set to open talks with the veteran coach.

For context, not only have the Hoops won 13 of the last 14 Premiership titles, since 2011/12, Celtic have picked up 28 major honours, during which time Rangers have won three, the same number as St Johnstone.

Well, speaking on BT Sport following Roma’s Conference League triumph over Feyenoord, Owen Hargreaves labelled Mourinho a “serial winner”, adding “football is about winning” and that is why he has brought Rome to life, so could the Special One do something similar on Glasgow’s south side?

Well, when 49ers Enterprises took a majority stake in Rangers earlier this summer, many were expecting them to target a big name; Martin doesn’t really fit that billing, does he?

Also, ahead of Fenerbahçe’s Europa League round of 16 tie at Ibrox in March, Mourinho intimated that he would like to manage one of Glasgow’s big two in the future.

When asked, he stated “why not in the future?”, adding that the Scottish league is a “league of passion…. which is everything”, and that he only wants to work at a club with “big fan bases, big emotions, big responsibilities and big expectations”.

So, could the recently out-of-work 62-year-old soon be unveiled in Glasgow?

Should this happen, it would, without doubt, be the most excited the Rangers support have been about a new manager since Steven Gerrard arrived seven years ago.

Back in 2018, thousands of supporters descended on Ibrox just to welcome the rookie manager, who would eventually deliver the Premiership title in his third season.

None of his successors, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Michael Beale nor Philippe Clement, have been able to repeat this feat, but Mourinho-mania would go through the roof in Glasgow, and he wins wherever he goes, except Tottenham, so why not Rangers?

Martin cost Rangers the win by playing star who was worse than Aasgaard

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Fluminense se aproxima de contratar atacante colombiano

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O Fluminenseficou próximo de garantir o retorno de um atacante conhecido da sua torcida. O clube encaminhou acordo com Yony González, que teve passagem no clube em 2019. A informação é do “ge”.

O jogador de 28 anos estava no Portimonense, de Portugal, e ficou livre no mercado neste mês. Seu nome foi aprovado pelo técnico Fernando Diniz, mas o atleta ainda terá de desembarcar no Rio de Janeiro e fazer exames médicos antes de assinar contrato.

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Após ser contratado pelo Benfica, o atacante teve passagens pelo Corinthians, LA Galaxy e Ceará. Além disso, atuou no Deportivo Cali antes de jogar no Portimonense.

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O jogador de 28 anos divulgou uma mensagem dizendo “Minha alegria vai voltar”.

'Time has come to say goodbye' – Inter Miami star Sergio Busquets announces he will retire from football at the end of the MLS season

In an emotional message on social media, Inter Miami midfielder Sergio Busquets confirmed what had been rumored in recent weeks: he will retire from professional football at the end of the playoffs as the Herons chase their first MLS Cup. The 37-year-old has made 69 league appearances for the club and his contract expires in December

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    An unforgettable career

    Busquets wraps up what will be an unforgettable run: 722 appearances for FC Barcelona, nine La Liga titles, and three UEFA Champions League trophies on the club side. With the Spanish national team, the midfielder earned 143 caps and lifted the World Cup in 2010 in South Africa.

    At Inter Miami, he's lifted two trophies – the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters' Shield. 

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    'I retire happy, fulfilled, and, above all, grateful'

    The veteran revealed that the feeling of fulfillment guided his decision to finish his career at the end of the season. 

    “It’s been an incredible journey,” Busquets posted on social media. “I feel that the time has come to say goodbye to my career as a professional footballer. It’s been nearly 20 years of enjoying this incredible story I always dreamed of. These will be my final months on the pitch. I retire happy, fulfilled, and, above all, grateful. Thank you all so much – see you soon." 

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    With five games left in the regular season, Miami have already clinched the playoffs and are now aiming to secure a direct spot in the playoffs. They could even climb higher from their current third-place position, as they have two matches in hand and sit just five points behind Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union.

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    Javier Mascherano’s squad will fly to Canada tomorrow to face Toronto FC this Saturday.

موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة ليبيا والرأس الأخضر اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

يلعب منتخب ليبيا مباراة قوية مساء اليوم الأربعاء ضد نظيره الرأس الأخضر، ذلك في إطار منافسات تصفيات إفريقيا المؤهلة إلي كأس العالم 2026.

منتخب ليبيا يلاقي الرأس الأخضر، ضمن مواجهات الجولة التاسعة من مباريات المجموعة الرابعة لـ تصفيات كأس العالم المقرر إقامتها العام المقبل في الولايات المتحدة وكندا والمكسيك.

منتخب ليبيا يتواجد في المجموعة الرابعة من تصفيات كأس العالم، بجانب منتخبات الرأس الأخضر والكاميرون وأنجولا وموريشيوس وإيسواتيني.

ويمتلك منتخب ليبيا 14 نقطة، ويحتل المركز الثالث في ترتيب المجموعة من تصفيات كأس العالم، بينما يتصدر منتخب الرأس الأخضر، الترتيب برصيد 19 نقطة.

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وتعد حظوظ المنتخبين ليبيا والرأس الأخضر، قائمة في التأهل إلي نهائيات كأس العالم القادم، للمرة الأولي في تاريخهما. موعد مباراة ليبيا والرأس الأخضر اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

تقام مباراة ليبيا والرأس الأخضر، اليوم الأربعاء، 8 أكتوبر 2025، في تمام الساعة 4 عصرًا بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، 3 بتوقيت ليبيا. القناة الناقلة لمباراة ليبيا والرأس الأخضر اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم

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Kylian Mbappe makes surprise admission after making eye-catching error in France win

Kylian Mbappe admitted it was "stupidity" after error during France's 2-0 win over Ukraine

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    The world champions looked composed throughout, breaking down a stubborn Ukrainian defence with patience before Mbappe sealed the contest in the 82nd minute. His clinical finish moved him clear of Michel Platini and side by side with Henry in the national team’s history books. Only Olivier Giroud, sitting top with 57 goals, now stands between Mbappe and outright immortality.

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    But even the greats have their blunders. In stoppage time, Aurelien Tchouameni threaded an inch-perfect pass into Mbappe’s path. With just keeper Anatoliy Trubin to beat, the French captain opted for flair over efficiency, attempting a delicate lob. However, his effort fell flat on its face. 

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    Reflecting afterwards, Mbappe didn’t sugar-coat his verdict: "That was mostly just stupidity. A move like that is only beautiful if it works. Next time, I need to score it…or not attempt it at all.”

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    With six more goals needed to catch Giroud’s haul of 57, Mbappe is within touching distance of the summit. Given his age and scoring rate, few doubt he’ll rewrite the record books sooner rather than later. However, speaking to after the win, he downplayed his obsession with records: “The record is getting closer, it’s not something I’m thinking about. I don’t know if it’s because I think I can beat it or because I think there are more important things. But it’s true that being the top scorer in the history of the French team is no small feat.”

He's way better than Jackson: Club preparing £147m bid to sign Chelsea star

Chelsea certainly appear to be a team who are aiming for a big season in 2025/26.

Enzo Maresca not only led the Blues to a wonderful triumph at the Club World Cup, but he simultaneously managed to bolster his squad in the process.

In came João Pedro and Liam Delap. Elsewhere, Jamie Gittens was signed to bolster Maresca’s wide options, while Brazilian sensation Estevao will link up with the club ahead of the new season.

Chelsea forward Joao Pedro

It is a summer of change at Stamford Bridge, and the victory stateside will only heighten expectations once the Premier League season gets underway in a few weeks.

The $125m that the club won at the tournament this summer will help fund a few of the summer signings, but Maresca will be looking to sell a raft of players to fund more incomings.

João Felix and Christopher Nkunku could be set to leave the club this summer. As to Axel Disasi, Renato Veiga and Raheem Sterling in the coming weeks.

These players could fetch decent fees, which, in turn, will allow the club to further bolster key positions.

Noni Madueke has also been sold to Arsenal, while Nicolas Jackson is being heavily linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge. These two might be the biggest losses.

Chelsea looking to sell more players

Given the imminent arrival of Estevao at Stamford Bridge, plus the presence of Pedro Neto, it was evident that Madueke’s chances of regular game time on the right flank would be limited next term.

When Arsenal began to show serious interest, it was only a matter of when and not if the Gunners would seal the deal.

Noni Madueke for Chelsea

His sale could earn Chelsea around £50m, which is a remarkable sum for a player who scored seven Premier League goals for the Blues last term.

Jackson has been subject to interest from a host of clubs since the summer transfer window opened a few weeks ago.

Recently, however, it is Manchester United who are keen on securing a move for the Senegal international.

According to reports, United have already held talks with Jackson’s representatives regarding a potential move to Old Trafford.

With Pedro and Delap looking like they will share the centre-forward workload this season, is there any room for Jackson?

Chelsea'sNicolasJacksonreacts after being shown a red card by referee Ivan Barton

Last term, he made just 37 appearances in all competitions, scoring only 13 goals in the process for the club.

His form tailed off towards the end of the season after a decent start, going on to find the back of the net on four occasions after Christmas.

Given his competition for a place in the starting XI combined with his poor form throughout 2025, Jackson could seek a fresh start by moving away from London.

Nicolas Jackson

He could easily command a fee of over £50m in the current market, and he wouldn’t exactly be a massive loss to Maresca.

The Blues might have to brace themselves for a potential offer for one of their star players, however, and he would be a far bigger loss than Madueke and Jackson combined…

Chelsea could receive an offer for Cole Palmer

While Maresca is keen on selling several of his first-team players this summer to raise funds, certain players won’t be for sale.

Cole Palmer is one such name. The Englishman is at the forefront of the club’s recent success, and he will have another big part to play next season.

An extraordinary recent report from Spain has claimed that Manchester City are looking to bring him back to the Etihad, just two years after selling him.

Indeed, Pep Guardiola is willing to offer Chelsea £147m to seal a swoop for the former City academy graduate, and he could be the final part of the jigsaw for the Spaniard.

It is highly unlikely that Maresca will even consider such an offer, despite it meaning the club could rake in £100m profit on the midfielder. He is far more important than that ahead of the new season.

What Chelsea would lose if Palmer leaves

For a fee of just £40m, Palmer has arguably been one of the finest signings in the club’s recent history.

Hailed as having a “special quality” in front of goal by Guardiola a few years ago, Palmer soon emerged as one of the finest talents in the Premier League during his maiden season at Stamford Bridge.

Palmer scored 27 goals and grabbed 15 assists for the Blues as they sealed a return to European football under Mauricio Pochettino.

Last season, the former City starlet registered 32 goal contributions across all competitions, particularly shining at the recent Club World Cup.

Indeed, the attacking midfielder was in sublime form stateside. Aside from his five-goal involvements, Palmer averaged 3.5 shots per game, created four big chances while also averaging two key passes each game.

He powered the club to the title, and it sets him up for another wonderful campaign at Stamford Bridge.

This will be the first time the Blues will play in the Champions League since 2022/23, highlighting how important it is for them to keep Palmer.

Palmer’s Premier League stats for Chelsea

Metric

2023/24

2024/5

Goals

22

15

Assists

11

8

Big chances created

17

24

Key passes per game

2.1

2.5

Shots per game

3.2

3.4

Via Sofascore

While everyone has their price, Maresca will surely be ready to turn down any official bid should it arrive in the coming days; that’s for sure.

Jackson and Madueke are certainly dispensable, with the Blues already having players better than them in the current squad.

As for Palmer, there might not be a better attacking midfielder in the whole of England who has offered as much as the Englishman since he moved to London.

There are plenty of weeks left in the transfer window, but every single Chelsea fan will be hoping that their talisman remains at the club. Not just for next season, but for the foreseeable future too.

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Hampshire drop anchor to frustrate Essex's title charge

Hampshire’s top order score 40 in 28 overs to leave game heading for a draw

ECB Reporters Network24-Aug-2024Hampshire 40 for 1 trail Essex 438 for 8 dec (Cox 141, Elgar 136, Westley 64) by 398 runs Toby Albert and the rain frustrated Vitality County Championship title-chasing Essex against Hampshire at Utilita Bowl.Only 34 overs were bowled after a rain-soaked morning and afternoon, but after Sam Cook and Shane Snater had taken their partnership to 49 and Essex to 438 for 8, Tom Westley declared.Hampshire lost Fletcha Middleton, but Albert dropped anchor with 18 from 69 balls, with Nick Gubbins even more defensive in his 8 off 58. They ended the day on 40 for 1, 398 runs in arrears, with the likelihood this will turn into a final-day bonus-point match, unless the hosts fail to avoid the follow-on.But Storm Lilian deposited a significant amount of rain on Saturday morning, but the hard work of Simon Lee and his groundstaff made sure action got under way after tea. The first part of the session was a battle for bonus points before a declaration. Hampshire needed one wicket for another point, Essex needed 46 runs.Neither of which came to pass, but Snater and Cook had a good go at the runs part of the equation in putting on an unbroken 49. Hampshire had one massive chance to claim maximum bowling points, but Cook was put down by Tom Prest at first slip with what became the penultimate delivery before Westley called his side in.The blue skies suggested batting might be relatively simple, but Cook and Jamie Porter initially put Hampshire’s young opening batters Middleton and Albert under the microscope.There wasn’t significant movement but the odd late ball tailed in and super-disciplined bowling made scoring runs almost impossible early on. It took 23 balls before Albert scored the first run of the innings, and when Snater entered the attack in the ninth over, only five runs had been scored.The Dutchman may have offered up a half-volley for Albert to strike the first boundary of the innings, but he made the breakthrough.He found movement into Middleton, and helped by some low bounce, caught the outside edge, before Michael Pepper brilliantly caught on the forward dive.From then on, Albert and Gubbins battened down the hatches and simply refused to get out – which never looked like happening as the ball aged.In the 28 overs Hampshire batted, there were 150 dot balls.

Shakib: 'Happy with the way I contributed, it wasn't an easy wicket'

The senior allrounder scored his first T20I fifty in two years to help Bangladesh beat Netherlands

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Maharoof: Shakib was prepared for Netherlands’ short-ball tactics

Prior to Thursday, Shakib Al Hasan had last registered a T20I half-century in October 2022. Since then, he’s battled a number of issues, on and off the field, including an eye condition that has hampered his batting.In his first two matches at the T20 World Cup, he was knocked off for 8 and 3. But in a vital group fixture against Netherlands, he broke the 19-match streak without a half-century with an unbeaten 46-ball 64 that helped Bangladesh post 159, which proved to be 25 too many for Netherlands. This puts Bangladesh in an excellent position to make the Super Eights going into their final league fixture against Nepal on Monday.”It was important for someone from the top four to bat throughout the innings,” Shakib said after being named Player of the match. “Happy with the way I contributed. It wasn’t an easy wicket [to bat on] but we held our nerves and put on a decent total.”Related

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Shakib walked into bat with Bangladesh in trouble at 23 for 2 but looked in sparkling form right from the outset. His counterattack along with Tanzid Hasan, with whom he added 48 in just 32 balls, caught Netherlands briefly off guard.The acceleration gave Bangladesh a little bit of breathing space on a surface that slowed down considerably as the match progressed. It set up cameos from Mahmudullah and Jaker Ali as Bangladesh made 54 off the last five overs.Shakib admitted assessing the surface wasn’t easy considering this was the first T20I at the venue in over 10 years. Shakib himself has had some experience of playing here, having featured in Bangladesh’s first-ever Test win overseas, back in 2009.While that may have elicited happy memories, it’s unlikely they could’ve drawn upon something from that experience. “There’s hardly been an international game here in the last four-five years, so we didn’t know what a good score was,” Shakib explained.”We had to keep wickets in hand to see where we would be after 14-15 overs and then see how far we go. Our total [159] was decent, in a World Cup can it’s always tricky to chase. I won’t say it was a winning total, but it was a challenging total.”Netherlands were in the hunt for the first 14 overs of the chase. After losing openers Michael Levitt and Max O’Dowd inside the powerplay, they accelerated courtesy Vikramjit Singh and Sybrand Engelbrecht. Then with Scott Edwards coming in and picking off runs against spin, especially towards the shorter leg-side boundary with the breeze, they brought down the equation to 56 runs needed off 36 balls.It’s at this point that legspinner Rishad Hossain turned the game around by picking up Engelbrecht and Bas de Leede in the space of three deliveries to turn the game around. He would finish with figures of 3 for 33 to take his wickets tally to seven in the competition, just two behind the leader, Afghanistan’s Fazalhaq Farooqi.”They [Netherlands] had their moments,” Shakib said. “In the 12th over, they were close to 90 for 3. Ten an over from there on this wicket with the wind going one way, it wasn’t easy to restrict them but credit to our bowlers for the way they held their nerve.”

Arsenal now "working behind the scenes" to sign £85m Martinelli replacement

Arsenal are now “working behind the scenes” to sign an £85m “superstar” as a potential replacement for Gabriel Martinelli, according to former scout Mick Brown.

Gunners pursuing new winger amid Martinelli criticism

Martinelli has been a key player for the Gunners for several seasons now, having made the left-wing spot his own, but the Brazilian has received some criticism as of late, with Jamie Carragher suggesting he isn’t good enough for a Premier League title-winning side.

Speaking earlier this year, Carragher compared Mikel Arteta’s current frontline to the attacking options Arsène Wenger had at his disposal in the 1997/98 season, saying: “They had [Marc] Overmars, [Nicolas] Anelka and Dennis Bergkamp. This team, at the moment, is playing with [Gabriel] Martinelli, [Leandro] Trossard and [Kai] Havertz. It’s not enough.”

After a very impressive 2022-23 campaign, the 23-year-old’s attacking output has certainly declined over the past two seasons, which indicates that Carragher may be correct about an upgrade being necessary.

Season

PL appearances

Goals

Assists

2022-23

36

15

6

2023-24

35

6

4

2024-25

32

8

4

As such, according to Brown, in an interview with Football Insider, Arsenal have now set their sights on a potential replacement, namely AC Milan’s Rafael Leao, having already started work on a deal.

The former scout said: “Rafael Leao is one of the players Arsenal have been looking at. They’ve been working behind the scenes, scouting him and figuring out what it would take to sign him.

AC Milan's RafaelLeao

“He’s very direct, quick and skilful which is exactly the type of winger they’re looking for. I think Arsenal have lacked that type of player this season because apart from Saka they don’t have decisive players in the final third who will make a difference.”

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"Superstar" Leao could be Martinelli upgrade

The report makes it clear the Gunners are willing to sell Martinelli this summer, should they be able to find a top-level replacement, and there are plenty of signs the AC Milan star could be exactly that.

The Portugal international has been one of the Serie A’s star players for quite some time, and the current campaign has been no exception, picking up eight goals and ten assists in 34 league outings.

The 25-year-old, who has been lauded as a “superstar” by members of the media, has also outperformed Martinelli across a number of key attacking metrics over the course of the past year.

Per 90 minutes

Gabriel Martinelli

Rafael Leao

Non-penalty goals

0.28

0.34

Assists

0.14

0.26

Shot-creating actions

2.88

4.17

Successful take-ons

1.50

2.84

A deal for Leao will not be cheap, with previous reports revealing AC Milan could hold out for a fee of £85m, but there are clear signs the winger could be an upgrade on Martinelli, whose performance levels have undoubtedly dropped in recent times.

Their best CF since Tevez: Potter asks West Ham to sign "mind-blowing" star

In 2006, West Ham United made the double Argentine signing of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano, after the pair impressed at the 2006 World Cup.

Despite only being at the club for three years (one season playing), Tevez is easily one of the best centre-forwards to play for the club.

His record at Upton Park, netting seven goals and providing four assists in 29 appearances, might not be the best record to shout about but his career record elsewhere speaks volumes.

Indeed, as the Argentine striker went on to play for both Manchester United and Manchester City, he netted a further 107 goals in English football, providing 46 assists and winning multiple Premier League titles in the meantime.

West Ham's bid to sign a new striker

Since Tevez left the club, West Ham have been trying to find a quality striker.

They came close with cult heroes such as Enner Valencia and Diafra Sakho but fell short of the mark with their big-money signings like Sebastian Haller and most recently Gianluca Scamacca.

Gianluca Scamacca celebrates a goal for West Ham.

So, how do they fix the curse? Well, signing one of the most feared strikers in Europe ought to do the trick.

Indeed, according to reports from GIVEMESPORT, Graham Potter is putting pressure on influential figures at West Ham to wrap up the signing of Lille striker, Jonathan David.

He is out of contract this summer and will be available on a free transfer but Inter Milan are also sniffing around the deal, which is why Potter wants things wrapped up quickly.

Whilst the 25-year-old forward is available on a free, it is reported David is demanding a gross salary of around £7.8m-per-season, along with a £13m signing bonus. This would consequently make the move a costly one, but it could end up being worthwhile.

Lille'sJonathanDavidshoots at goal

Why David could be West Ham's best striker in years

David has made 44 appearances for French outfit Lille this season, scoring 23 goals, providing ten assists and totalling 3,505 minutes played.

The Canadian striker has shown over the years he is a prolific goalscorer, and he could be exactly what the Hammers need. Notably described as “one of the best strikers in the world” by Canadian football expert Tony Marinaro, he’s also been celebrated as a “mind-blowing” forward by talent scout Jacek Kulig.

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That quote gives a great insight into why he could be their best striker for a good number of years but the stats also tell us a great deal.

Three of West Ham’s biggest signings in recent years have been in a bid to fix their striker woes, with Haller joining back in 2019 for a fee of around £45m, Scamacca signing in 2022 for £35.5m and Niclas Füllkrug penning terms for about £27m last summer.

Goals

0.60

0.59

0.37

0.25

Assists

0.23

0.15

0.06

0.04

xG

0.59

0.35

0.24

0.32

Progressive Carries

1.16

0.77

1.26

0.67

Progressive Passes

2.10

0.96

1.65

2.34

Shots Total

2.24

2.35

3.00

2.14

Goals/Shot

0.17

0.25

0.08

0.12

Key Passes

1.10

1.73

1.26

0.95

Shot-Creating Actions

2.35

2.69

2.33

2.02

Touches (Pen Area)

5.17

4.81

3.69

4.72

Aerial Duels Won

0.53

4.81

1.65

8.45

When comparing all the West Ham strikers’ underlying metrics from their first season at the club against those of David this season, you can see how the Canadian striker differs, generating a higher xG per 90, having better output and having the highest volume of touches inside the penalty area.

One key difference is the fact that David, like Tevez, is a bit smaller. Standing at only 5 foot 10 he’s a great deal smaller compared to the other strikers who are above 6 foot and more known for their aerial prowess. However, the Canadian brings the level of clinical finishing currently missing at the club, whilst also injecting some youth into their ageing striker cohort.

If West Ham can get this one over the line, it would be a much-needed addition to their side, adding not only goals but a young presence up front to link up with the likes of Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus, forming an exciting attacking unit for the Hammers.

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