Péricles fala sobre saída do Santa Cruz: 'Esperava ter mais chances'

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Na última quinta-feira (6), o meia Péricles, de apenas 22 anos de idade, assinou a rescisão de contrato com o Santa Cruz. O jogador não foi o único atleta a deixar o clube. Junto com ele, mais outros cinco também tiveram seus contratos rescindidos.

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>Estadual na reta final: os confrontos do Pernambucano

O jovem tinha vínculo com o clube até o final de julho e jogou apenas quatro partidas pela equipe Coral, totalizando 114 minutos em campo. Essa vinha sendo sua primeira temporada como profissional.

– Claro que fico bastante chateado com essa situação. Estava me adaptando ao clube e tive poucas oportunidades de atuar pela equipe principal. Esperava ter mais chances. Mas tenho fé de que nada ocorre por acaso e acredito que coisas boas ainda virão pela frente. Vou batalhar como sempre fiz para poder desenvolver meu futebol da melhor forma onde quer que seja. Mas sou grato ao Santa Cruz pela oportunidade que me foi dada. Agradeço demais aos torcedores que me apoiaram desde o momento que cheguei – disse.

Em toda a temporada, o Santa Cruz disputou 20 jogos, sendo dez derrotas, cinco vitórias e cinco empates. A estreia de Péricles ocorreu no dia 7 de abril na vitória por 4 a 1 sobre o Vera Cruz pelo Campeonato Pernambucano. Após essa partida, o jovem recebeu só mais três oportunidades, contabilizando 102 minutos em campo. Essa era apenas a primeira temporada do jogador como atleta profissional.

Péricles passou mais de seis anos na base da Chapecoense, onde era considerado um dos destaques da base do clube. O jogador disputou competições importantes como Copa do Brasil, Brasileirão e torneios estaduais em diversas categorias, inclusive sendo campeão. A multa contratual do jogador era de 6 milhões de euros (quase R$ 40 milhões) para clubes do exterior e de R$ 6 milhões para equipes do Brasil.

Em 2020, o atleta sofreu uma lesão no joelho. Recuperado em novembro do ano passado, o jogador chegou a treinar com o elenco profissional da Chape, campeão da Série B, até o final de dezembro, quando encerrou seu contrato.

Ralf Rangnick: How Man Utd punchline turned Austria into Euro 2024 dark horses and earned Bayern Munich manager offer

The German was not widely admired for his work at Old Trafford, but he's since strengthened his reputation significantly

On May 22, 2022, Ralf Rangnick attended his final post-match press conference as interim Manchester United manager. This writer was among the journalists gathered at Selhurst Park and I can still picture the thoroughly underwhelming scene now.

United pressers are usually filled to bursting, but there were heaps of empty seats for this one. On that final day, like so many times previously in recent years, the Red Devils simply weren't the story. The biggest jeopardy they faced was potentially dropping down into the Europa Conference League for the following season. Manchester City and Liverpool's tense Premier League title race, as well as Arsenal and Tottenham's top-four battle and a relegation scrap, were playing out elsewhere.

Such was the lack of interest, there was an ominous silence when the press officer asked for the opening question following Palace's 1-0 victory, and the same staff member was soon forced to ask for quiet as some techies loudly chatted while setting up a camera to capture Eagles boss Patrick Vieira's last press conference of the campaign.

When he was eventually free to speak, Rangnick expressed himself eloquently and without a filter, as he always did during his time at Old Trafford. He addressed topics ranging from Bruno Fernandes' role in Palace's winner, the imminent exit of Edinson Cavani and what type of players United should be targeting in the summer transfer window.

And with that, he was off, firing a thank you to the media folk in attendance. At that time, Rangnick had been pencilled in for a continued consultancy role at Old Trafford following the appointment of Erik ten Hag as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's permanent successor, a job he would juggle with his new responsibilities as Austria head coach.

However, just seven days later, his permanent exit was confirmed in a short statement posted on the club's website. "We would like to thank Ralf Rangnick for his efforts as interim manager over the past six months," it read.

"By mutual agreement, Ralf will now focus solely on his new role as manager of the Austria national team and will not therefore be taking up a consultancy role at Old Trafford. We would like to wish Ralf the best of luck in this next chapter of his career."

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Reflecting on his time at the United helm a few years later, opinion remains split on Rangnick. To some, he is a hell-raising soothsayer who correctly identified the club's problems and wasn't afraid to let those above him know about their shortcomings. To others, he was a disastrous appointment, whose tactical incompetence led to United's season crashing and burning when it could have been salvaged. The truth of the matter likely lies somewhere in the middle.

Throughout his time at the club, Rangnick often publicly highlighted problems that INEOS appear to be addressing in the opening stages of their part-ownership. In his very first press conference, he criticised the churn of managers since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement and emphasised the need to create a "United DNA".

Then, towards the end of the his tenure, perhaps after seeing the true scale of the issues, he continually reiterated this message, most famously recommending the club underwent "open-heart" surgery in April 2022.

"You don’t even need glasses to see and analyse where the problems are," he said. "Now it’s about how do we solve them? It’s not enough to do some minor amendments – cosmetic things. In medicine you would say that this is an operation of the open heart. If this happens and everyone has realised that this has to happen and if people want to work together then it makes sense, and I believe it doesn’t take two or three years to change those things."

This warning are eerily similar to Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments in February of this year. "It's a two-to-three-season challenge to get the organisation and environment right, to get the performances on the field right and win football matches," he said. "That involves the design and structure of the organisation being correct. In the last 11 years, Manchester United have had a lot of coaches and nobody has been very successful in that environment. That says to me there is something wrong with the environment."

INEOS have backed up these proclamations too, rapidly altering the club with the additions of Omar Berrada as chief executive, Jason Wilcox as technical director and – hopefully soon – Dan Ashworth as sporting director.

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All of this suggests that Rangnick seemed to succeed in his brief as a kind of footballing trouble-shooter. But his detractors might point out that this was hardly worth his sizeable salary. If the club wanted someone to point at them and shout: 'Manchester United aren't very good, they need to be more like Man City and Liverpool,' they simply could have turned on the television or had a brief scroll on social media.

Rangnick's other role was to have a positive influence on the pitch. Solskjaer was sacked following a 4-1 defeat to Watford, a result that left United eighth, six points off the top four, out of the Carabao Cup following a September defeat to West Ham, but well on track to progress to the Champions League group stages.

By the time he'd finished the job, they'd crashed out of Europe in the last 16 to a poor Atletico Madrid side, exited the FA Cup against second-tier Middlesbrough and moved up just two places in the table – though only by the skin of their teeth.

Perhaps most disappointingly, Rangnick – who arrived with a lofty reputation for high-octane, pressing football – made very little progress implementing that DNA he continually mentioned. Flirting between several different approaches, United were far from cohesive, often being bailed out by the individual brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo – who would later describe his boss as "not even a coach".

So while Rangnick's candid interviews were refreshing for supporters, he failed to convince as a coach at the top level during his stint in the Premier League. Not that that stopped Austria supporters getting excited when he was unveiled. And, maybe surprisingly, this hype has proved justified.

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When Rangnick took over, public feeling towards the Austria national team was at its lowest ebb for some time. They had just failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, attendances were down and the football being played under Franco Foda was largely unadventurous.

Perhaps conscious of this fact, Rangnick made efforts to get the public on side, moving out to Austria and speaking affably at his first press conference. However, the biggest factor in the shifting mood around the men's team has been the changes made on the pitch.

After enduring a shaky start in a tough Nations League group, Rangnick's methods began to make an impact in November 2022. During that international break, Austria secured an encouraging win over Italy, which provided a platform for their mightily impressive Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. They would breeze through Group G, finishing just one point behind winners Belgium – who were the only side they lost to during the entire process.

And after qualification was sewn up, they kicked into another gear, winning three of their four subsequent friendlies, including victories over Germany, Turkey and Serbia.

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Perhaps what has been even more eye-catching than the results themselves has been Rangnick's overhaul of Austria's playing style. Credited as a pioneer of gegen-pressing, this high-octane approach has been present right from the start of his reign. Usually playing a 4-2-3-1, Rangnick also insists on vertical passes and rapid transitions – and it's pretty clear that his squad has bought in.

Speaking after just his second game in charge, a noteworthy draw with France, skipper David Alaba said: "It just shows that maybe we’re fed up with playing a certain kind of football, like we’ve always had in previous years."

That Rangnick has managed to implement his style – which requires players to take on complex instructions and run themselves into the ground – despite having scarce contact time with his squad, is worthy of significant praise.

In 2024, there is also a political element to any national team job, and Rangnick has handled himself excellently in this arena. In March, he omitted three players from his squad after they were seen engaging in homophobic chanting following Rapid Vienna's win over city rivals Austria Vienna the previous month.

Amid the rise of the far right in Austria and Germany over the past few years, Rangnick has said: "If the history of both countries has taught us anything, it is the danger posed by right-wing extremism and fascism."

Rangnick has also insisted that the national team has a role to play in standing against these malignant forces. "We cannot allow things to continue like this. I do not want our grandchildren to suffer. We as a national team must also stand up for the right values."

Nerves of steel! Argentina captain Lionel Messi reveals 2022 World Cup final preparations involving card game & late-night chat with wife Antonela Roccuzzo

Lionel Messi has lifted the lid on his nerveless preparations for the 2022 World Cup final, which included a card game and chat with wife Antonela.

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    The Argentina international saw pressure lumped onto his shoulders ahead of a showpiece event in Qatar, with Kylian Mbappe and France standing between him and an elusive global crown. Messi could have been forgiven for feeling a little anxious ahead of a crucial clash – having previously endured final heartache in 2014.

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    The all-time great has, however, learned to take everything in his stride – with there little that he has not experienced over the course of a record-breaking career. Rather than allow the sense of occasion to get to him, Messi enjoyed a relaxed evening with his team-mates before speaking with his family and getting a good night’s sleep.

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    Messi told of readying himself for a match that allowed a remarkable medal collection to be completed: “Just like every night. We always got together with the boys to talk, drink mate, play cards and that night was the same as always. Before going to sleep I spoke with Antonela, as we did every night, and went to sleep. We were very calm. Although we knew that we were going to play against a very tough opponent because of the players they had and because they had also had a spectacular World Cup. We had been very calm and confident. At that moment the group had passed many tests and was more than prepared to play in that final.”

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    As captain, Messi had to deliver a pre-match team talk. He did not, however, replicate his emotional speech from the 2021 Copa America final. He added on narrowing the focus of those around him: "The Copa America was a special moment because of how we arrived, because of everything we had experienced during those 40 days. A special moment in the world due to the pandemic. We had to be alone, isolated, go play on empty fields because we were playing without an audience. At the World Cup it was a talk like we always do, more thinking about the game and what could happen than emotionally or motivationally. It was something more about the game.”

West Brom could ease Maja blow by signing £4m gem with 47 Championship goals

Carlos Corberan is getting the most out his threadbare West Bromwich Albion squad to date, arguably helping the Baggies punch above their weight in fifth spot in the Championship so far with an extensive injury list continuing to curse the second tier side.

Josh Maja's recent serious ankle ligament injury had those at the Hawthorns understandably panicking, leaving Brandon Thomas-Asante as the only readily available out-and-out striker with Daryl Dike also still on the mend.

With Maja ruled out for four months, this month will see Corberan target a new striker to add to his injury-ravaged group to give Thomas-Asante some much-needed competition.

The Baggies boss could well have found the striker he wants if transfer reports are correct coming out of the West Midlands, a proven Championship goalscorer one potential incoming through the door at the Hawthorns this January.

West Brom transfer latest – Kieffer Moore

The Sun reported earlier this week on the possibility of AFC Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore leaving the Vitality Stadium this month, with a whole host of Championship clubs scrambling to win his services if he was given the green light to depart.

West Brom were just one name among many included with the likes of Leeds United, Ipswich Town and Middlesbrough all also touted to be in for the towering attacker, with Alex Crook of talkSPORT further speculating that Moore's ex-club Cardiff City would test the waters over a possible reunion too.

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The Baggies will hope the allure of coming in and being a key part of the West Brom squad can tempt Moore to swap the south coast for the West Midlands this January, easing the pressure on Thomas-Asante's shoulders tremendously and allowing Corberan not to worry about another injury being critical.

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Scoring 47 goals in the Championship over his nomadic career so far – which has seen the 6 foot 5 attacker even play in far-off Norway – Moore would be an asset for any second-tier side this January near the top-end of the division.

25 of those came in a fruitful spell in Wales for the Bluebirds, before the Cherries came calling to win his services.

In contrast, Maja – who has experienced success by playing Ligue 1 football in his fledging career to date – has only amassed three Championship goals with fixed first-team forward Thomas-Asante only boasting 40 EFL goals in total across his back catalogue.

West Brom will hope Moore can pick up from where he left off and return to his potent best in the second tier if signed, with the likes of Jed Wallace and Grady Diangana licking their lips at the potential of the Welshman joining.

Wallace in particular will utilise Moore's height well with countless whipped crosses into the area directed at the imposing attacker to connect with, potentially adding more assists next to his name with his season tally currently at three.

Likewise, Diangana will know that a typical mazy run forward could well be converted by Moore sticking a leg out or firing home emphatically – the Congolese winger wanting to enhance his assist output with the prolific forward joining the club.

Once described as a "focal point" by Welsh centre-back Ashley Williams when talking about the lofty striker's importance for his nation in an article for BBC Sports, Corberan could base his entire Baggies team around Moore finishing off opportunities as a lone dangerman.

With Thomas-Asante still relatively inexperienced when it comes to Championship football, and Maja due to be out for an extended period of time, signing Moore should be a priority for West Brom this month to improve their odds of winning promotion to the Premier League.

Insider hints West Ham could seal double-signing if Benrahma and Fornals go

West Ham United insider ExWHUemployee has shared an update on the club's transfer plans, naming the two players they could sign if both Pablo Fornals and Said Benrahma leave.

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David Moyes' side officially announced the signing of midfielder Kalvin Phillips on a loan deal from Man City today, with the England international set to help their charge for a European qualification place.

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Phillips, who will wear the number 11 shirt, expressed his delight at joining West Ham when the club confirmed his arrival.

“I’m really pleased to be here,” said the Yorkshireman to their official website (whufc.co.uk).

“There’s always been a lot of speculation about me moving to West Ham, so I’m really excited to get going now. There’s so much to look forward to in the second half of the season for the Club and I can’t wait to be part of it.

“There’s an unbelievable group here and if I can come in and add the quality that I know I’m capable of, I’m sure we can give the West Ham fans plenty to be excited about between now and the end of the season."

The 28-year-old could barely get a look-in at Eastlands, instead finding himself playing second fiddle behind one of the world's best defensive midfielders in Rodri.

Now, Phillips comes in to partner Edson Alvarez, and could prove to be an excellent alternative to the former when he is unavailable.

Following the ex-Leeds star, widespread reports indicate they have their eyes on two more players – Ibrahim Osman of FC Norsjaelland and Al-Ittihad winger Jota.

They're in talks to sign Osman and the deal has progressed quickly since earlier this week, according to Fabrizio Romano, while talkSPORT have also claimed that West Ham contact has been made with Jota.

ExWHUemployee shares Osman and Jota update

Now, club insider Ex has shared an update on the club's pursuit of both men. He says that West Ham doing a double deal for Jota and Osman is possible before February 1, but on the condition they manage to offload both Benrahma and Fornals.

“It appears that Betis are leading the way with the fact that our former manager Manuel Pellegrini is their manager and he was in fact the man that originally bought Fornals to East London," said Ex on the future of Fornals to West Ham Way.

“The Spanish side hope to complete this signing this window. This could free up further funds and if Benrahma can be sold it raises the chances of us signing both Osman and Jota the two original targets."

“The main problem for the deal could be however the financial situations of both Spanish teams who apparently do not have much of a budget and would prefer a loan deal.”

Ray Parlour: Arsenal star "doesn’t need to leave" despite chance of £51m sale

When Arsenal sat top of the Premier League on Christmas Day you could be forgiven for thinking Mikel Arteta and Co didn't need to act swiftly in the transfer window.

Everything was going according to plan in their bid to win the title but in the space of a few crippling weeks, their chances of doing just that has seeped away.

The Gunners have lost three games in a row, dumping them out of the FA Cup and pushing them down to fourth spot in the table.

A large reason has been down to the form of their attackers with just one goal being scored over those three encounters from a total of 61 attempts at goal.

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A striker, you'd think, would be the order of the day. Alas, their efforts to sign one are proving fruitless so far, largely due to the seismic price tags being placed on their targets.

Ivan Toney has been linked regularly this winter with an £80m valuation on his head. However, after spending so much in the summer, notably £105m on Declan Rice and £65m on Kai Havertz, financial fair play is restricting their ability to match such a price.

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Likewise, Victor Osimhen will cost a fair whack, potentially in the region of £120m if he is to leave Napoli at some point this year.

So, how could Arsenal afford these types of players? Well, cashing in on valuable assets could be one way. Step forward Aaron Ramsdale, a man signed for £30m and now allegedly worth in the region of £51m, as per CIES Football Observatory.

Ray Parlour thinks Ramsdale "doesn't need to leave"

As the weeks go by in January it feels as though the goalkeeper will be staying at Arsenal for the time being. That's despite loan links to Newcastle and chatter of a permanent move to Chelsea across various reaches of the media.

However, Ray Parlour, talking to Football FanCast on behalf of NetBet Betting thinks he could stay and reevaluate his position in the summer. Crucially, he also thinks David Raya isn't an upgrade on the Englishman.

Discussing the goalkeeper situation at the moment, the Romford Pele commented:

"No, I don’t think he [Raya] is an upgrade. For Mikel, he has two top goalkeepers and this is great for Arsenal."

Raya vs Ramsdale: 2023/24 PL Season

Stat (per 90)

Raya

Ramsdale

Saves

1.47

1.20

Goals against

1.07

0.80

Save percentage

61.5%

60%

Crosses stopped

1.40

0.60

Actions outside the area

1.73

1.80

Pass success

77%

75%

Stats via FBRef.

Subsequently discussing the place of Raya's deputy for the time being, Parlour continued: "Ramsdale was great against Liverpool and looked solid and was unlucky to be on the losing side. He seemed to have his confidence back and this bodes well for the rest of the season.

"Ramsdale will know, I believe that he doesn’t need to leave the club to be in the Euros squad for England and I don’t think he needs to leave the club in January. Wait until the summer, see how many games he plays between now and then and he can asses after that."

So, does he really need to leave? Ramsdale did indeed display against Liverpool that he may well be back to his best. He made a brilliant save down low in the second half to keep the Anfield outfit at bay, only for it to be in vain as Arsenal exited the FA Cup in the third round.

West Ham send clear message over January transfer as Maatsen "set to leave"

West Ham have sent a clear message to Chelsea over signing one of their "very underrated" players in January as his exit becomes inevitable.

Steidten tipped for busy transfer window

As we fast approach the winter window's opening, Hammers technical director Tim Steidten and the board have been tipped for a busy January.

According to reliable media sources, like renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, West Ham are "working" on their transfer plans for next month as manager David Moyes also reportedly eyes a new striker.

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The east Londoners have been linked with moves for RB Leipzig ace Timo Werner, Stuttgart star Serhou Guirassy and PSG starlet Hugo Ekitike as some of the strikers West Ham could sign mid-season.

Meanwhile, it's also been reported that Moyes is eager to bring in a new full-back and provide competition for the likes of Vladimir Coufal and Emerson Palmieri. Southampton's Kyle Walker-Peters is reportedly attracting West Ham interest with his contract set to expire next summer, while another player to be mentioned more sporadically is Ian Maatsen.

Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart)

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Timo Werner (RB Leipzig)

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The Dutchman could well depart Chelsea in 2024, with his contract expiring in 2025 and Chelsea having limited windows to cash in. They recently activated a one-year extension clause to keep him tied to Stamford Bridge a little while longer, coming as Maatsen and Chelsea seemingly fail to agree on a brand new deal.

West Ham tell Chelsea they want Maatsen

According to 90min, interest in the defender from Steidten and co is still very much there. Indeed, it is believed West Ham have told Chelsea they want Maatsen in January by expressing their interest in signing the 21-year-old.

While little else regarding Moyes' side is written beyond that, 90min reporter Graeme Bailey added on X that Maatsen is "set to leave" Chelsea next month.

Mauricio Pochettino's side are apparently prepared to do business in January, and another reporter Dean Jones thinks Maatsen would be the ideal signing for West Ham if they want a new full-back option.

"Maatsen is a really good player," said Jones to GiveMeSport recently.

"I can see this being a really good fit for West Ham. I'm not surprised they're interested. I think he's very underrated and a player that Chelsea have only considered selling because they see it as a good way to bring some money in basically. I think he's very highly-rated inside the club and I think he would do a really good job for West Ham if he was to go there.

"He's certainly good enough to be starting every week in the Premier League. I think some people are quite surprised that Chelsea would even consider letting him go. But if West Ham can do this one, I think it would be a good deal."

Yasir Ali, Mushfiqur fifties script comfortable Vikings win

The duo powered Chittagong to 214, along with the rest of the order, before the bowlers chipped away to restrict Khulna to 188

The Report by Mohammad Isam19-Jan-2019How the game played outChittagong Vikings thumped Khulna Titans by 26 runs after rapid fifties from Yasir Ali and Mushfiqur Rahim, and a blistering finish from Dasun Shanaka and Najibullah Zadran. It gave them 214 for 4 – the second highest total in tournament history, to which the Titans replied with 188 for 8.Yasir and Mushfiqur strengthened the Vikings’ scoring rate in the middle overs during their 83-run third-wicket stand. Shanaka then followed it up with an unbeaten 42 off 17 balls.Later, Titans had a brief dig at Vikings’ stiff total, but once the 68-run fourth-wicket stand between Mahmudullah and Brendan Taylor ended, so did the Titans’ hopes of a fightback.Turning points Shanaka and Najibullah Zadran smashing five sixes and as many fours during the Vikings’ last five overs, which produced 72 runs. Titans losing their first three wickets inside four overs of their 215-run chase. Mahmudullah’s dismissal in the 11th over, after he had struck 50 off 26 balls with four sixes and three fours.Star of the dayYasir, the Chittagong native, became the first among the uncapped Bangladeshi batsmen to score a fifty in this season’s BPL. He struck three sixes and five fours in his 36-ball 54.The big missTaijul Islam dropped a return-catch offered by Yasir when he was on 22. It was struck very hard, but the ball spilled through Taijul’s hands and into the stumps. There was an appeal for a run-out as well, at Taijul’s end, but Mushfiqur was well in.Where the teams standVikings’ impressive start continued as they completed their fourth win in five games. Titans, meanwhile, remain rooted in last place, after their sixth loss in seven outings.

Spurs lining up Jan move for “complete” £26m-rated “jewel”, he plays like Van de Ven – opinion

Tottenham Hotspur continued their dismal run of form in the Premier League as Ange Postecoglou's side ceded a winning position against West Ham United to fall to defeat.

Last weekend, Spurs had battled their way to a 3-3 draw at the Etihad Stadium against Manchester City, but there was to be no such joy in London, with the club now having lost their past three matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, winless in five in the top-flight.

Injuries, of course, have been a defining factor behind a recent bout of results that have been a bitter by-product of a lack of squad depth, exacerbated by the deluge of absences.

But there's no excuse for falling flat against David Moyes' men, and Postecoglou now has his work cut out to rekindle the fluency that surged his side into the ascendancy in the early months of the campaign.

While signing a new centre-forward is among the club's priorities, it's crystal clear that defenders are needed to stop the rot and allow Postecoglou to create a winning culture, eradicating the flimsiness that still pervades the squad.

Tottenham transfer news – Jarrad Branthwaite

According to Sky Sports, Tottenham are interested in signing Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite as Postecoglou looks to improve his backline.

The 21-year-old has been a revelation at the back for Sean Dyche's team since returning from a loan spell with PSV Eindhoven in the summer.

Swiping him away from Goodison Park will not be easy – especially in January – with the Toffees fighting against relegation after a ten-point deduction.

But Spurs desperately need reinforcements and could make a move for the £26m-rated starlet, as he has been valued by CIES Football Observatory, landing a player who could make a dramatic improvement on the current options.

Jarrad Branthwaite's season in numbers

Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are Tottenham's starting centre-back pairing and had proved to be a success across the opening months of the campaign, restoring the defensive mettle as Postecoglou engineered a rise to pole position in the Premier League.

But that has all fallen away over recent weeks, with £43m summer signing Van de Ven out injured until after the new year and Romero recently returning from a three-match suspension – such losses illuminated the squad's fragility.

Branthwaite would bring the perfect solution, with his exploits in the Premier League this term showcasing his skills and ability to thrive at an ambitious outfit such as Spurs – targeting a return to European competition and the gleaning of major silverware after an interminable drought.

Having chalked up 21 senior appearances for Everton, the 6 foot 5 colossus has finally cemented a starring role at the club after spending several seasons out on loan and on the periphery, still learning his trade.

Since sitting the first two league encounters on the bench this season, Branthwaite has been an unwavering rock in the rearguard henceforth, playing every minute of action across the past 13 fixtures.

As per Sofascore, the rising star has been immense in the Premier League this season, making 2.0 tackles, 1.7 interceptions, 7.1 ball recoveries (that's remarkable) and 5.2 clearances per game, also winning an impressive 65% of his duels.

But what is it that makes him such a coveted prospect? And why do Tottenham pursue his signature with fervour? Postecoglou's talent radar is first-class and Branthwaite boasts the attributes to succeed at the very highest level.

Jarrad Branthwaite's style of play

Tall and commanding, Branthwaite is viewed by those at Goodison Park as a modern, ball-playing defender, also quick and calculated, capable of tracking down attacking opponents before they reach the danger area.

His front-foot defending has been exemplary and left the likes of the Times' Henry Winter marvelling at his "superb" performances.

As per FBref, Branthwaite ranks within the top 25% of positional peers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks and aerial wins per 90, highlighting his incredible defensive skills that would be a complement to any defence across Europe's divisions.

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Player

Club

1

Lloyd Kelly

Bournemouth

2

Micky van de Ven

Tottenham Hotspur

3

Santiago Bueno

Wolverhampton Wanderers

4

Tim Ream

Fulham

5

Nathan Collins

Brentford

*Sourced via Football Transfers

It's worth noting that the table above lists Bournemouth's Lloyd Kelly – who has been pursued by Tottenham in 2023 – as his most comparable player, but it's even more eye-catching that he's so similar to Van de Ven, who has slotted into the Lilywhites' system like a dovetail joint.

Said to have "world-class potential" and "never seen" speed for a central defender by former head of Ajax talent development Ruben Jongkid, Van de Ven has been immense in front of Guglielmo Vicario's goal, sadly stifled by the hamstring injury he is currently nursing.

Spurs defender Micky van de Ven celebrates winner against Luton.

The two-cap Netherlands international ranks among the top 9% of centre-backs for progressive carries and the top 3% for successful take-ons per 90 to emphasise his physical qualities.

Van de Ven has also been crisp in his passing – completing 95% of his balls this season – and has averaged 5.4 ball recoveries per game, really underpinning the athletic ability that Branthwaite could not only emulate, but match in its entirety with a transfer to London.

Based on the evidence from Van de Ven's start to life in north London, it may well be an excellent idea to seal a swoop for a talented young centre-back in Branthwaite, who is already proving that he has what it takes to cement a spot as one of the leading titan's in European football in the future.

Tottenham's desire to bolster at the back is clear, and with Branthwaite displaying athleticism, power and pace to rival Postecoglou's summer signing, all the stops must be pulled to get this one over the line.

“He’ll come back…” – Journalist backs “class” Southampton ace to return

Transfer expert Dean Jones has backed a "class" Southampton player to revive his St Mary's career despite currently being on loan.

Southampton transfer news

The Saints will have the opportunity to make new signings when the January transfer window rolls around should Russell Martin want to improve the options in his squad.

A number of players have emerged as potential targets for Southampton in the winter window, with West Brom youngster Tom Fellows seen as a possible option. Another player who is also believed to be in their thoughts is Maximilian Entrup, with the Hartberg striker seen as an option to replace Che Adams in the event that the Scot leaves in January.

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There are also loanees who are currently plying their trade away from St Mary's at the moment, with the south coast club having the option to bring them back further down the line. A significant claim has now emerged regarding one of those figures, with Paul Onuachu's Southampton future assessed.

Key update on Paul Onuachu's Southampton future

Speaking to GiveMeSport, Jones claimed that Onuachu could yet return from his loan spell and still have a successful Southampton career ahead of him.

Paul Onuachu in action for Southampton.

He said: "I think it is a win-win. Onuachu obviously hasn't set the world on fire since landing at Saints, but I actually thought it was a good signing when they brought him in initially.

"I don't think he's really been given enough opportunity to show that he could crack it at Southampton. You could argue that that's not necessarily the club's fault. They've been in really bad times and they've been pretty desperate. They've had to try various things and they've had different managers. So he's kind of been a victim of that as well.

"But to see him go away now scoring goals, everyone's a winner from that point of view. I think that eventually he'll come back to Southampton and he will get another opportunity and just needs to hit the ground running when that happens."

This is perhaps an encouraging sign for Southampton, with Onuachu impressing greatly on loan at Trabzonspor at the moment, scoring six goals in eight Turkish Super Lig appearances so far this season.

The 29-year-old has averaged an eye-catching 4.5 aerial duel wins per game in the competition, highlighting his dominance leading the line, while he also has a tally of 3.1 shots per match, showing that he is often in the thick of the action.

Martin will surely be tempted to try again with Onuachu at the end of this season, assuming he continues his current impressive form. Former teammate Rasmus Carstensen has lauded him in the past, saying:

“He is on the top scorer list again, and a player who scores 30+ goals obviously has a level for more than the club he plays for. Paul has a great opportunity to take the next step. He is a class guy, I can’t say anything negative about him."

It will be fascinating to see how he fares in the coming months, and should the chance to bring him back in January even emerge, it is something they should consider.

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