He’d revive Mac Allister: Liverpool have strong interest in £35m “monster”

Liverpool need to put their troubles to rights this month.

You might say that Arne Slot has reached a critical juncture in his Anfield tenure, having spearheaded a nine-match unbeaten run across all competitions after losing nine of 12 beforehand.

However, the mood is still sour, with Reds supporters discontented by the Premier League champions’ absence of identity and colour in their playing style.

It can’t go on like this, so FSG may want to make a change or two in the January transfer window, with persistent defensive struggles calling for a centre-back to ease the burden on Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate.

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It’s clear that Liverpool need more depth across a range of areas, even after spending a record-breaking £450m on new recruits during the summer transfer window.

Long-term planning has already been advanced, with a deal agreed for Austrian teenager Ifeanyi Ndukwe, who is considered one of the brightest young defensive prospects in the world.

But Ndukwe is not going to be ready for the big time for quite a while yet. Liverpool, with Van Dijk ageing and Konate unconvincing, need instant relief.

Well, according to BBC transfer reporter Sami Mokbel, Liverpool have been issued a sobering reality check in their long-standing bid to sign Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi, with Manchester City now ready to strike this month after injuries to Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol.

Liverpool have what is described as a strong interest, but they would prefer to land the 25-year-old on a free transfer at the end of the year.

Guehi has emerged as one of the best defenders in the Premier League over the past several years, and it’s felt that Eagles chairman Steve Parish will be looking to get as close to £35m as possible if he is to leave mid-season.

Why Liverpool have to sign Marc Guehi

Guehi is a proven Premier League star who was extensively profiled last summer. He would have signed for the Anfield side save for Palace pulling the plug at the eleventh hour on deadline day after failing to find a sufficient replacement.

The England international is “a monster in defence”, as has been claimed by Palace correspondent Bobby Manzi, but he’s also a crisp and enterprising on-the-ball defender, having created four big chances in the league this season, averaging a key pass every two matches, as per Sofascore.

Should Liverpool get this one over the line, Guehi has the potential to dynamise and synergise Liverpool’s entire team, potentially reviving one of Liverpool’s most sunken stars in Alexis Mac Allister, who is a pale shadow of his one-time self at the moment.

Mac Allister has been immense, an influential leader, over the past two-and-a-half years at Anfield, leading Liverpool through a trophy-laden period.

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But he’s been horribly out of sorts this year. One Reds-focused content creator has even gone as far as to say that the 27-year-old “looks like Fabinho in his final year”, having “physically fallen off a cliff”.

To be sure, the Argentina international needs some external support, having deteriorated so shockingly this season.

Mac Allister’s Premier League Decline

Stats (per 90)

24/25

25/26

Goals

0.17

0.00

Assists

0.17

0.14

Touches

64.41

62.22

Pass completion (%)

83.5

84.8

Shot-creating actions

4.16

2.49

Progressive passes

6.13

4.50

Progressive carries

1.25

1.59

Successful take-ons

0.55

0.28

Recoveries

5.13

3.67

Tackles won

2.01

0.69

Interceptions

0.76

0.62

Aerials won

0.66

0.55

Data via FBref

In Guehi, Slot could land the kind of confident and progressive centre-half to not only rekindle Liverpool’s defensive verve but settle the wider equilibrium, providing more stability for the midfielders ahead of them while supplementing them on the ball.

After all, the Eagles centre-back is “really calm on the ball”, says former Three Lions goalkeeper Joe Hart, while maintaining an ambitious sense of creativity that hasn’t been channelled securely on Merseyside this season.

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Not just Chermiti: Rohl must drop Rangers flop who’s “offering nothing”

Glasgow Rangers are back in action once again at Ibrox this evening as they prepare to welcome St Mirren in the last Scottish Premiership match of 2025.

The Light Blues beat Motherwell 1-0 last time out at Ibrox, thanks to a goal from Thelo Aasgaard, and they will be looking to end the year with back-to-back wins in front of their own supporters.

Danny Rohl could make several changes to his starting line-up with the short break between the two matches, and one player who should be dropped is Youssef Chermiti.

Why Rangers should drop Youssef Chermiti

It seems to be a recurring theme that the Portuguese centre-forward is given a chance to start as the main number nine for Rangers, and then he puts in a performance that could see him dropped from the side.

The £8m summer signing from Everton scored a consolation goal off the bench in the 2-1 defeat to Hearts earlier this month, which earned him a start against Motherwell last time out.

Chermiti played the opening 77 minutes of the clash with Motherwell on Saturday, per Sofascore, and failed to score from any of his six efforts, which included one ‘big chance’, and did not create a single chance for his teammates.

The former Premier League striker has only scored one goal in his last 12 appearances in all competitions for club and country, per Sofascore, and he is yet to score a goal as a starter, with both of his goals for the Gers so far coming as a substitute.

Bojan Miovski, meanwhile, has scored three goals in his last four appearances, starting three of those games, and could offer more of a threat in the final third this evening.

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Chermiti is not the only Rangers flop who should be ruthlessly dropped from the starting line-up for this clash with St Mirren, though, as there is another dud who must be taken out of the side.

The Rangers flop who must be dropped by Rohl

Mohamed Diomande, Nicolas Raskin, and Connor Barron started in midfield against Motherwell with the latter two at the base of the midfield and the Ivorian talent in the number ten position.

Rohl must ruthlessly ditch Diomande from the starting line-up, alongside Chermiti, because he produced another fairly underwhelming display in the middle of the park for the Gers.

The left-footed dud, who was given a 5/10 player rating by GlasgowWorld, failed to register any shots on target and did not create any ‘big chances’ for his teammates during his time on the pitch, per Sofascore, which shows that he had little impact at the top end of the pitch.

Scottish writer Michael McEwan went as far as to say that the central midfielder is “offering nothing” to Rangers as he “continually gives the ball away”.

Unfortunately, Diomande offering little to the team has become a theme in the Premiership for the Light Blues this season, as he has struggled in and out of possession in the middle of the park.

25/26 Premiership

Mohamed Diomande

Appearances

15

Goals

1

Minutes per goal

826

Key passes per game

0.7

Big chances created

1

Assists

1

Ground duel success rate

46%

Aerial duel success rate

31%

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the 24-year-old flop is rarely contributing at the top end of the pitch and has been a liability out of possession, losing the majority of his duels on the ground and in the air.

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These statistics illustrate why Diomande should not be a regular starter for Rangers on current form, because he is not doing enough on or off the ball to justify his inclusion in the XI.

Mikey Moore, meanwhile, has scored two goals in his last five appearances in the Scottish Premiership for the Light Blues, per Sofascore, and could offer more of a threat in the final third.

Rohl could play Thelo Aasgaard off the left, Moore centrally, and Djeidi Gassama on the right from the start, whilst giving them all the freedom to interchange positions, as they are all versatile players who can play in different roles.

This could improve the fluidity and the potency of the team’s attack, given Moore’s recent form, and that is why Rohl should ruthlessly ditch Diomande from the XI in favour of the 18-year-old attacking midfielder.

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Wolves at risk of losing Neves

Wolves said goodbye to one of their key players during the recent January transfer window after winger Adama Traore joined his former club Barcelona on loan until the end of the season with the option of making the move permanent in the summer.

Looking ahead to the next transfer market when the current season ends, it seems as though the Midlands club could be in danger of seeing another one of their important and prominent squad figures make a move away from Molineux.

What’s the talk?

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, journalist Pete O’Rourke had this to say about midfielder Ruben Neves and what the future could hold for him after he was previously linked with a move away from the club.

He said: “Wolves won’t want to hear this because they would love to keep Ruben Neves, but I think this summer, it could be a hard battle to keep hold of Neves.”

Fans will be sweating

Since the Old Gold shelled out a Championship transfer record fee for the Portuguese international back in the 2017 summer window, the 24-year-old has become a seriously impressive midfield player.

He’s gone on to make a total of 203 appearances across all competitions in a Wolves shirt, scoring 23 goals and providing 11 assists along the way, demonstrating how crucial he is for them and well he’s progressed in the Midlands.

Having earned himself an overall performance rating of 6.88/10 from WhoScored, making him the fifth-highest rated outfield player currently in Bruno Lage’s squad as well as the highest-rated midfielder, it shows just how much of a miss he would be if he were to leave Molineux this summer.

That rating is owed largely to the 2.3 tackles he makes per game, a number no other midfielder at the club can top in 2021/22.

With that in mind, O’Rourke’s comments will now surely have lots of fans sweating over Neves’ future and the club’s ability to keep hold of him, especially if another side does indeed come in and try to sign him when the transfer window opens.

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Moving forward, if Lage’s men are able to secure European football by the end of this campaign, it would surely give the club a big boost in their chances of keeping hold of the star for the foreseeable future, especially after he said himself how much he would love to play in Europe with his current team.

In other news: Fosun disaster: Wolves dropped huge clanger over “exceptional” £54m-rated “monster”

Villa: Nathan Jones makes Jed Steer claim

Luton Town manager Nathan Jones has claimed that the injury to on-loan Aston Villa goalkeeper Jed Steer is not good, as per Birmingham Live.

The Lowdown: Steer stretchered off

The 29-year-old made the move to Kenilworth Road on loan during the January transfer window and was finally getting a run of starts after serving as backup to Emiliano Martinez at Villa Park.

Unfortunately, he had to be stretchered off against Chelsea in the FA Cup last week after going down off the ball with what appeared to be an Achilles problem.

Micah Richards labelled it as ‘devastating’ and Gregg Evans was gutted reacting to the injury on Twitter, with Villa now set to share details of the setback.

The Latest: Jones’ update on Steer

As per Birmingham Live, Jones was talking to the media on Saturday as the Hatters fell to a 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough.

When it came to an update on Steer, the Luton manager said that Villa will ‘come out’ and address the injury, but revealed that it does not look good for the goalkeeper.

Jones stated: “It’s not a good injury. We won’t divulge too much as it’s confidential and it’s Villa’s player, so they will come out and say, but it’s not a good injury.”

The Verdict: Nightmare for Steer

Steer, who former Villa team-mate Tammy Abraham labelled ‘brilliant’, has previous when it comes to Achilles injuries, so this ominous update from Jones isn’t a good one.

The shot-stopper had to remain patient for a first-team chance and was impressing in the Championship, helping Luton to three straight wins and keeping two clean sheets.

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However, it seems as if he now has a long road ahead when it comes to recovering from this injury, but we’re sure that Villa will provide the best possible support over the coming months as he enters the final 12 months of his contract in the summer.

In other news: Reliable journalist reveals Villa and Lange have now struck out-of-window agreement for this signing

Sunderland dealt Alex Pritchard blow

Alex Neil has revealed that Sunderland have been hit with a big injury setback over Alex Pritchard…

What’s the latest?

Black Cats reporter Phil Smith has relayed an update on the attacking midfielder from the head coach after his knock on Saturday.

The ex-Huddersfield and Norwich man was taken off in the 75th minute of the 0-0 draw with Charlton at the weekend and now looks set for a spell on the sidelines.

Smith Tweeted: “Alex Neil says Jermain Defoe was injured – not a major problem. Says the Alex Pritchard injury is his biggest concern – and that it doesn’t look good.”

Scrambling

This update will surely leave the Sunderland head coach scrambling as Pritchard being out for any length of time will be a major blow to his side.

He will need to re-jig his XI to account for the dazzling playmaker’s absence, as he has been a huge player for the club and it will be difficult to find a like-for-like replacement who can fill his shoes. The Englishman has averaged an impressive SofaScore rating of 7.08 in League One this season and this shows that he has been consistently delivering excellent performances throughout the campaign.

Pritchard has chipped in with four goals and seven assists in the division, whilst averaging an excellent 2.0 key passes per match – creating eight ‘big chances’. He has been a constant threat in the final third and has shown that he has the quality to be a difference-maker for the Black Cats with his direct goal contributions.

Elliot Embleton is also capable of playing in the number 10 role and has averaged a score of 6.84 and 1.3 key passes per game in the third tier so far – creating three ‘big chances’. This is a sizeable drop-off from Pritchard and illustrates exactly why Neil will be scrambling to find a solution to the problem as his absence will cause him a massive selection headache.

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The ex-Blackpool loanee has not been able to match last summer’s signing in terms of the creativity that he is able to provide from midfield and Sunderland look set to sorely miss his ability on the ball in the coming weeks. It remains to be seen exactly how long he will be out for, but the statistics show that it will be a major blow for every game that he misses due to the huge impact he has had throughout the season.

AND in other news, Moyes flop who’s “like Eden Hazard” has seen value rise by £14.4m after leaving SAFC…

West Ham dealt double injury blow

West Ham managed to secure a big victory in the Premier League yesterday with a 2-1 win over Aston Villa at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Andriy Yarmolenko and Pablo Fornals.

This win will have undoubtedly put the Hammers in a good place, raising the players’ confidence ahead of their crucial second-leg clash against Sevilla in the Europa League round of 16, as the east London club will be aiming to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg.

However, despite picking up three points and staying in touching distance of breaking into the top four, West Ham were dealt an unfortunate injury blow with two of their key players being forced off the pitch against Steven Gerrard’s side.

What’s the news?

With 52 minutes on the clock, Hammers striker Michail Antonio left the pitch with a suspected hamstring injury, just a few minutes before Aaron Cresswell came off with another injury issue.

After the match against the Villans, David Moyes remained tight-lipped on the situation concerning the duo as to not influence what their midweek opponents could do in terms of their set up for Thursday’s clash.

On their current condition, he said: “I don’t really know yet but if I did I would not tell you because I am not going to let Sevilla know any idea whether they’re going to be fit or not.”

Moyes will be fuming

Taking into account how Antonio has been a major part of West Ham’s attacking force this season with ten goals in 34 appearances, it’s safe to say that he would be a big miss for his side if he wasn’t able to play in midweek.

He is the only direct centre-forward at the club and if they were to lose him at such a crucial stage of the season, supporters would surely be enraged by their lack of activity in the January transfer market.

Additionally, Cresswell has shown just how much of an important figure he is for the Hammers, particularly in the Europa League.

He has three assists in five games and an overall performance rating of 7.2 from WhoScored, making him the second-highest rated player in that competition for the east London club. As a result, Moyes would definitely have been relying on the full-back to play in their next game.

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With all of this in mind, the West Ham boss will surely be fuming over the possibility of the duo missing the game against Sevilla through injury given how pivotal they have been for the team in this campaign.

Until their midweek showdown arrives, the best thing to hope for now would be that the two can recover in time and be available to play in what could end up being a very special game for the club as a whole if they manage to make it through to the next stage of the competition.

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Douglas maps out NUFC’s summer transfers

Mark Douglas has mapped out what this summer’s transfer window could potentially look like for Newcastle United. 

The lowdown

The Magpies became the biggest January spenders in Premier League history earlier this season, splashing out more than £90m on five new players.

They are now one of the wealthiest clubs in world football following their autumn takeover by a Saudi-led consortium, and the new regime harbours grandiose long-term ambitions of building a squad capable of competing for club football’s top prizes.

The latest

Douglas wrote for i News that Darwin Nunez is a ‘prime target’ for Newcastle, but he added that they may need to fork out £60m to persuade Benfica to part with the Uruguay striker.

Newcastle already have an agreement in place with Aston Villa to make Matt Targett’s loan permanent, while they are also planning to reignite their pursuit of Sven Botman.

In terms of outgoings, the Magpies are apparently willing to let as many as seven players leave St James’ Park. Among those on the transfer list are Dwight Gayle, Ciaran Clark and former captain Isaac Hayden.

The verdict

What sort of outlay are we looking at, then?

As above, Nunez is likely to cost around £60m, and Transfermarkt estimate that Botman has a value of £27m. Meanwhile, a report from The Chronicle has revealed that the fee agreed for Targett is in the region of £15m, making a total of around £102m on prospective incomings.

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In terms of those touted for the exit, Gayle is rated at £1.8m, Clark at £2.25m and Hayden at a more lucrative £9m (via Transfermarkt). That’s an intake of just over £13m, but there could be four other players offloaded too, so Newcastle may reap a substantial amount from player sales to go along with their projected nine-figure summer spend.

In other news, Newcastle are also exploring this ‘cheeky’ transfer

Rangers must axe Borna Barisic

Rangers full-back Borna Barisic has admitted that he is not happy with his current situation at Ibrox under Gio van Bronckhorst.

He has found himself playing a supporting role to Calvin Bassey at left-back and is not content with being a back-up for the Glasgow giants.

The Glasgow Times quotes him as saying: “As far as Rangers goes, I’m still playing plenty of minutes because we are playing every three or four days at the moment.

“I haven’t played in a few games and I’m not happy about that, but it’s not a drama.

“It’s been a fairytale for me at Rangers and some things have changed now. But it’s nothing terrible.”

Axe him

Van Bronckhorst must now end Barisic’s fairytale at Ibrox by brutally axing him from the club in the summer – cashing in on him whilst his stock is still relatively high.

He was hooked off at half-time in the club’s last Old Firm clash at the start of February as he endured a rough 45 minutes against the Hoops in a 3-0 loss.

Former Celtic defender Mark Wilson commented on his performance, saying: “He did look terrified in possession, he looked terrified out of possession. I think we can all agree he probably had one of his poorest nights in a Rangers shirt.”

Since that match, he has only started four games in the Premiership and Europa League. He was, however, handed the left-back spot in both legs of the knock-out win over Borussia Dortmund but registered dismal SofaScore ratings of 6.2 and 6.4.

In the second leg, van Bronckhorst hauled him off at half-time after a poor showing in the first half. As per SofaScore, he only completed 64% of his attempted passes and gave possession away seven times whilst winning just one duel, which led to him being brought off at the interval.

Watford were reportedly interested in a deal for the Croatia international in January before moving on to other targets, with the Gers valuing him at £5m. The Dutch head coach must now allow him to leave if any offers in that price range arrive in the summer as his performances in big games have been nowhere near good enough of late.

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His showings against Celtic and Dortmund, along with Bassey’s emergence as the first-choice at left-back, suggest that it is the right time for him to move on. Barisic’s comments also hint at him not wanting to play second fiddle and there is nothing to suggest that he will usurp the Nigerian any time soon, which is why Rangers must cash in on him now.

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Celtic: Journalist reacts to Josh Dede deal

Celtic B reporter Lewis Laird has shared some exciting reaction to Josh Dede signing a professional Celtic contract.

The Lowdown: Dede profiled

Dede is just 16 years of age and is a right-sided full-back who appears to be making great strides in Glasgow.

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He has already featured for Tommy McIntyre’s Celtic B side and has made significant progress in the club’s academy after joining in 2017.

Dede as now joined fellow youngster Daniel Kelly in penning professional terms with the club, with the Hoops fending off interest in the creative midfielder from Arsenal.

The Latest: Journalist reacts

Dede posted the news of his first professional Celtic Park deal on Instagram. Laird, who covers all things Celtic-related, but with a focus on B team and youth matters, relayed the news on Twitter and gave his thoughts on the announcement.

“Great to see another youngster signing their first professional deal with the club – this time, 16-year old right-back Josh Dede Has recently come into Tommy McIntyre’s Celtic B side and played in the back 4 regularly over the past month Congratulations to him.”

The Verdict: More good news

It seems as if the news of Ben Doak’s move to Liverpool has shot Celtic chiefs into action when it comes to offering other highly-rated youngsters professional terms.

Dede has now become the latest to do put pen to paper on a Parkhead deal after Kelly, and we wouldn’t be surprised if there was more to come before the summer.

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Reports last month claimed that Celtic are rethinking their approach when it came to their academy talents, and we are starting to see signs of that with two new contracts.

In other news: Spotted: ‘Fantastic’ Celtic gem now drops major hint he won’t be available for title run-in. 

West Ham: Insider makes Zinchenko claim

According to club insider Claret & Hugh, there has been an intriguing update out of West Ham United as GSB target versatile Manchester City ace Oleksandr Zinchenko.

The Lowdown: Moyes set sights on left-back?

While manager David Moyes has mostly been tipped to bolster West Ham’s central defensive and striking options, there have also been links to full-back targets in recent months.

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The likes of Antonee Robinson (Fulham) and Aaron Hickey (Bologna) are allegedly on Moyes’ radar with doubts surrounding Arthur Masuaku’s future in east London.

First choice Aaron Cresswell is also nearing the twilight phase of his career, meaning the Hammers may have to contemplate alternatives to the Englishman sooner rather than later.

Sharing an update, C&H have now shared some interesting news involving Zinchenko.

The Latest: Insider makes Zinchenko claim…

According to their Man City sources, the 25-year-old is ‘set to become the perfect target’ for GSB and West Ham as Sky Blues boss Pep Guardiola reportedly sets his sights on a new left-back at Eastlands.

Indeed, as per the insider, this could make Zinchenko contemplate his future at the club and Moyes is personally a ‘huge admirer’ of the makeshift defender.

They also go on to say that City value their man at around £40 million.

The Verdict: Superb option…

Still young, possessing bags of experience and having played semi-regularly in a star-studded squad over the last few seasons, we believe Zinchenko stands out as an incredible option for the Irons.

The Ukraine international’s versatility could also be a great asset for Moyes with Zinchenko adept at full-back and almost anywhere in an advanced midfield role (WhoScored).

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Called a ‘magnificent player’ by Guardiola this season, the utility man also played an underrated role in City’s run to the 2021 Champions League final – putting on an impressive semi-final display against Paris-Saint Germain in particular.

While a move may be difficult, with Zinchenko’s high valuation potentially coming as a stumbling block, there is little denying he would upgrade Moyes’ roster.

In other news: Moyes transfer plan takes twist as West Ham enter pole position for ‘sensational’ player, find out more here.

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