It was recently revealed that Liverpool centre-forward Roberto Firmino will be leaving the club upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season.
The Brazil international will depart on a free transfer, after eight years at Anfield, and is set to leave after many seasons of exceptional service at the top end of the pitch.
Since joining in 2015, the attacker has plundered 108 goals and 79 assists in 354 matches in all competitions for the Reds – including 79 goals and 55 assists in 249 Premier League outings.
The 31-year-old, who has hit double figures for goals in four league campaigns, has been a regular contributor in the final third and has been rolling back the years with a stunning eight goals and four assists in 11 top-flight starts so far this season.
Who could replace Roberto Firmino at Liverpool?
Whilst the likes of Cody Gakpo, who has scored four goals in seven Premier League starts, and Darwin Nunez, who has eight in 15, have come in this season to potentially take over as regular starters in the front three, Liverpool may need to replace Firmino as a squad player in the summer.
The Brazilian has come on as a substitute in seven league matches this season and Jurgen Klopp could find the heir to the dynamo’s position in the side by unearthing U21 marksman Layton Stewart.
In the Premier League 2 this season, the youngster has produced an eye-catching eight goals and one assists in ten appearances – also scoring once in three EFL Trophy outings.
The 20-year-old, whose development was stunted by missing 48 matches with a knee injury between 2021 and 2022, made the jump to the U21s after enjoying an incredibly prolific spell with the U18s – scoring 26 goals and providing five assists in 22 league games from 2019/20 to 2020/21, which shows that the talent has the quality – like Firmino – to both score and assist goals for his side.
Academy coach Barry Lewtas recently hailed the former England U18 international as a “real threat” and the striker’s sensational statistics at U18 and U21 level back that up.
Stewart started the EFL Cup win over Derby County earlier this season and this suggests that Klopp already has faith in the youngster as the German coach was willing to name him in a first-team XI alongside the likes of Joe Gomez, Nat Phillips, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberain.
The Liverpool boss must now offer the prolific youngster, who has scored an impressive 42 goals and assisted seven in 55 youth appearances for the club, an opportunity to stake a claim for a place in the senior squad after Firmino’s departure this summer.
Pre-season could be a huge chance for the talented marksman to show his worth and prove that he can translate his stunning form at youth level over to the first team. If Stewart can do that then Klopp may already have his dream heir to the Brazilian attacker, without having to dip into the transfer market.
When in Sri Lanka: listen to local music, skip Colombo, go to Galle and enjoy the laidback lifestyle
Sidharth Monga27-Jul-2010July 11
Colombo. First thing about the city is the heat just outside the airport. Catch the city on one of those still, stifling days. Don’t like the number of buildings – offices, hotels, restaurants, shopping complexes – blocking the sea breeze on Galle Road. Down the coast, past Galle Face, is the beautiful town of Galle. Open from all sides. Will get there only next week. Can’t be soon enough.July 12
Football World Cup final night. My third big final outside India, following the two Wimbledons before this year’s one. Delirious man jumps into pool as soon as Iniesta scores in the dying minutes. Reaction in Sri Lanka nothing in comparison with former coach Jose Camacho’s while doing live commentary. On the BBC, a man in Spain says the win will let them forget the economic crisis and depression therewith for the next six months. Think sport shouldn’t mean so much.July 13
Colts Cricket Club in Havelock Town. One of many first-class venues in Colombo. Quaint little ground, trees all around. Big red Ferrari saunters in. Out comes Aravinda de Silva, dressed as if going to work in a bank. Loves his fast cars. Doesn’t like talking about them. Wild side duly wrapped up.Read of Jennifer Abegoonewardene. Asked in the UK to cancel flight booking to Cyprus because name is too long.July 14
Tour game, second day. Dilhara Fernando is fielding at a three-fourths midwicket. Kids come into the field to take autographs. Obliges. Nearly gets a mate no-balled. Inhabitants of No-ball Junction would approve.Yuvraj Singh plays a beauty to rescue the Indians from 80 for 4. Uses his feet against spin. Is picking Mendis’ googlies. Is hitting cleanly. Launches the ball twice onto the road. Has to fight cramps in a two-and-a-half hour innings. A test of physical conditioning and strength will be this tour.July 15
Hatton National Bank has the best ATM of all time. Of all time. Doesn’t give money until the card is taken back. Not even I can forget my card in the machine now.Run into Tommy Simsek, the Sri Lanka physio, who sprints onto the ground whenever needed, at the Sinhalese Sports Cub. Is walking peacefully. Shouldn’t be allowed to. The gall.
Wait for a local band, presumably baila, to play at our table in a restaurant. Band hijacked on its way by Indian tourists, who make them play Bollywood music. Why come all the way to Sri Lanka to make a local band play Indian music?
July 16
Get a five-rupee coin as part of some loose change. Specially minted for the 1999 World Cup for the defending champions. Trophy looks good, a relief from all the gaudy ones cricket somehow has to suffer. Wonder if a similar coin will be minted for 2015. Sri Lanka definitely have the side to do it, especially with more than a few games at home.July 17
Galle. Peaceful. Wild mangoes, lychees with thorny skins. Old-style hotel, one of the few buildings to have survived the tsunami despite being next to the sea. Laidback waiters, simple rooms, no TV or intercom. Gentle, sometimes choppy, sound of the sea through the day. Not the place to be working in. Sit in the balcony and enjoy the sea.July 18
Galle is full of Murali. Banners, posters, cutouts, countdown to 800 wickets, the works. Sad that all pictures of Murali have sponsor logos on them. Can do better for farewell to the greatest cricketer of the country.Rain has the first word, reducing the first day of the first Test to 68 overs. Tharanga Paranavitana and Kumar Sangakkara grind India with centuries.July 19
Rain. Torrential. No play. Free lunch and tea. India don’t turn up at the ground until late afternoon. They have to hurry when the sun comes out. Perhaps surprised by the good work done by ground staff; there is a chance play might start. More showers as soon as they arrive. Can’t be blamed. The team hotel is 40km from the ground. Unfair on players from both sides.July 20
Wait for a local band, presumably , to play at our table in a restaurant. Band hijacked on its way by Indian tourists, who make them play Bollywood music. Why come all the way to Sri Lanka to make a local band play Indian music?Indian music popular in Sri Lanka. They don’t know the meaning but they know the words. And tunes and notes.July 21
Murali and Malinga produce special efforts to kept hopes of a result alive. The pitch hardly matters to either man on this day. Reminded of Waqar with those irresistible yorkers and swing either way.Upasena’s auto-rickshaw has messages written in Dutch. In gratitude to a Dutch lady who helped him repair the vehicle after the tsunami. He remembers the nights after the tragedy, the fear of the sea coming into their houses.The view from the Galle-Colombo train•ESPNcricinfo LtdJuly 22
Perfect finish for Murali. Takes a wicket with his last ball in Tests, like Richard Hadlee, to set up a famous Test win. President of the country shortens lunch because he has to shake hands with every player. The ICC’s CEO also exploits the occasion to have a press conference. The man himself is unaffected. Is thankful he is through all this, relieved. Wonder how the next morning will feel.July 23
Time to pack up and leave Galle. For big-city hotel with room service, TV and laundry bags. A day in the life.Ignore advice from both locals and Indians and take a train to Colombo. Best decision of the tour so far. Start at 7.30am. Indian Ocean on one side, villages on other. Air conditioner not required. Lets you into so many lives for fleeting moments: children getting ready for school in one house, women putting clothes out to dry in another; an old man reading a newspaper, young men getting ready to climb coconut trees.July 24
Meet Ajantha Mendis’ coach from Army Sports Club, Saman Hervavitharana, in Colombo. Studious-looking man. Doesn’t know how Mendis developed the carrom ball, just marvels. Says Mendis shouldn’t rush through his run-up, and should get closer to the stumps when delivering. Will be watching how Mendis does in the Test.
This summer is a huge one for Mikel Arteta if he is to be successful at Arsenal, needing to secure key additions to his first-team squad to help take them to the next level.
The Spaniard has been in the role since December 2020, conducting an overhaul of the squad and helping them rise back up the Premier League table over recent years.
However, in the last two years, the Gunners have only been able to finish in second place, unable to make the leap and go one step further and end their two-decade wait for a title triumph.
During his tenure, the 43-year-old has only won one major trophy, claiming the FA Cup back in 2019/20 – with more success needed if he is to maintain his position at the helm.
If he is to do that, he will need to be backed by the board in the transfer market, needing to land various key targets in multiple areas to provide the strength and depth he greatly desires.
An update on Arsenal’s hunt for new signings this summer
Over the last few weeks, a striker has been top of Andrea Berta’s shopping list as Arsenal’s sporting director, with Viktor Gyokeres being his number one option this summer.
The Swede is of huge interest from multiple clubs across Europe after netting 52 goals in his 48 games across all competitions in 2024/25 for Sporting CP.
Sporting CP's ViktorGyokeres
However, he’s not the only player on their shortlist, with Juventus forward Kenan Yildiz the latest name to emerge on their summer shortlist, according to one Spanish outlet.
The report claims that the Serie A side could entertain offers in the region of €90m (£76m) for the 20-year-old Turkish international in the coming months.
The Gunners are said to be wanting to improve Arteta’s options within the final third, with Yildiz high in their estimations given his versatility and that they could offer the youngster an exciting opportunity in North London.
Why Arsenal’s £76m target could replace Odegaard at Arsenal
Martin Odegaard has been Arsenal’s go-to star in terms of creativity over the last couple of seasons, handing Arteta the platform to succeed in the Premier League.
The Norwegian has been a regular starter in the attacking midfield role for the Gunners since his £30m move from Real Madrid in the summer of 2021.
However, he’s been unable to produce his best performance levels in recent months, with injuries hampering his progress and undoubtedly having an impact on his showings.
The ankle issue he suffered back in September saw him miss six weeks of action, only registering nine combined goals and assists in the league since, highlighting his lack of form at the Emirates.
The summer will give the 26-year-old more time to regain full fitness, but he may not be able to thrive in his regular role in 2025/26 should the hierarchy pull off a deal for Yildiz.
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The youngster, who’s primarily a winger, is also capable of operating in a number 10 role, which could end the Norwegian’s time as a regular starter in Arteta’s plans.
When comparing their respective stats from the ongoing campaign, the Turkish star has managed to outperform Odegaard in various key areas – highlighting what a superb addition he would be in North London.
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The Juve star, who’s been labelled “spectacular” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has completed more progressive carries per 90, along with more take-ons completed – showcasing the threat he poses with the ball at his feet in attacking areas.
He’s also managed to achieve a higher shot-on-target rate and more tackles won, having the ability to make an impact at both ends of the pitch within Arteta’s system.
Whilst it would be a hefty addition given the price tag that has been mooted, Yildiz has showcased his quality consistently at the top-level despite his tender age.
He has the potential to take his career to the next level in the Premier League, arguably being the club’s shining light in their ambitions of returning to the top of the division in the near future.
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Arsenal dropped yet more points, this time at home as they hosted Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth.
Glasgow Rangers defeated Motherwell in their latest Premiership clash on Christmas Eve, and it looked to have set them up nicely for their clash against Ross County just a few days later.
Unfortunately, due to storm Gerrit causing havoc in the north of Scotland, the match was postponed as travel from Dingwall proved to be impossible.
This has given Philippe Clement a much-needed respite following a hectic fixture list over the previous few weeks, and it will set his side up nicely for the clash against Celtic this afternoon.
With the Gers closing the gap at the top of the Premiership to just five points – albeit with two games in hand – they are in a much better position than they were a few months ago.
With a squad ravaged by injuries, the Belgian coach doesn’t have much room for manoeuvre with regard to rotation and the key question will be who will start at left-back this afternoon?
Ridvan Yilmaz’s game in numbers vs Motherwell
The Turkish defender was given the chance to shine in the starting XI against Well having played the full 90 minutes just a few days prior against St Johnstone, and he played his part in the 2-0 win.
Yilmaz was solid against the Steelmen, winning four out of his six total duels, making three clearances and four interceptions as he impressed defensively.
Ridvan Yilmaz
In an attacking sense, he didn’t quite have as much influence. The youngster made only one key pass during the clash while delivering just two successful crosses, and he ended up losing possession a staggering 21 times.
The left-back does need a decent run of matches in order to showcase his true potential, and he has shone in spells during his time in Scotland.
Ridvan Yilmaz’s statistics at Rangers
The former Besiktas defender cost the Light Blues a fee of £5m back during the summer of 2022 as former manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst was aiming to build a side which could dominate Scottish football.
Former sporting director Ross Wilson lavished praise on the young gem, saying: "He's a talented young player who has been coveted throughout Europe following outstanding performances for Besiktas.
"We also know how highly regarded he is in the Turkish National Team. This is another exciting young player to join our squad, and we are delighted to bring Ridvan to Rangers."
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Unfortunately, his first full season was filled with more lows than highs as he struggled to settle. The 22-year-old missed 29 matches due to suffering a hamstring injury after making only five appearances for the club and this injury disrupted any progress he had made.
He recovered and played the full 90 minutes in all of the club’s final five league fixtures of the season, and it looked as though he was establishing himself as someone who could be a key player during the current campaign.
Like 2022/23 however, this term has seen Yilmaz play rather intermittently. Michael Beale left him out of the Europa League squad therefore he hasn’t played a single minute of continental football this season.
He has started seven league matches and even scored his first goal for the club during a League Cup tie against Livingston, yet with a clash against Celtic proving to be arguably the biggest game of the season so far, Clement may go with experience in his defence.
This could see Borna Barisic return to the starting XI having missed the clash against Motherwell and, while he may not be the answer, especially in the long term, he does have plenty of experience in the Old Firm derby.
Borna Barisic’s record vs Celtic
The £21k-per-week left-back has been at Rangers since 2018 and since then, he has played against Celtic a total of 17 times.
During these clashes, Barisic has been on the winning side on just seven occasions, missing victories in 2018, 2019 and 2023 which would have boosted his tally of wins against Celtic.
During these 17 games, the Croatian has registered five assists and Clement will be keen on seeing him bombing down the left wing often if he starts this afternoon.
He has starred in notable matches such as their first win at Parkhead in nine years in December 2019, along with the 4-1 Scottish Cup victory in 2021 which saw the Gers secure passage into the quarter-finals.
His contract expires at the end of the current season and while his future remains uncertain, there is no doubt the 31-year-old will be keen on adding another two or three Old Firm victories before he moves on to pastures new.
Borna Barisic’s statistics this season
The left-back might not be in the best form of his career, but he has impressed in spells during the current season.
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Indeed, among the Light Blues squad, Barisic currently ranks second for key passes per game in the Premiership (2.2) along with ranking fourth for assists (two) and for tackles per game (1.6) and it proves he is still proving to be among the best members of the squad with regard to these performance metrics.
He has been a mainstay in the defence since 2018 and during the 2020/21 title-winning campaign, journalist Josh Bunting heaped plenty of praise on him, saying:
Rangers defender Borna Barisic.
“Borna Barišić is just incredible, fantastic player he has everything in his locker, brilliant from set-pieces and his free-kick today proves that. Has so many different elements to his game and for me is extremely underrated.”
These statistics will give Clement the licence to unleash Barisic against Celtic for the 18th time in his Gers career and with a win crucial with regard to the title, he will be more than up for the clash.
Yilmaz’s time will come in the future surely, but for now, the Belgian manager simply cannot afford any gambles as he prepares to manage in his first-ever Old Firm derby.
Having not won at Parkhead since October 2020, the onus will be on the Light Blues to end this hoodoo and, given their recent form, they have every opportunity to put on a performance and claim all three points.
Liverpool are believed to be eyeing a move for a "dangerous" Bundesliga sensation, according to an update from Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg.
Liverpool transfer news
The Reds went top of the Premier League on Saturday, with their dramatic late 2-1 win away to Crystal Palace taking them to the summit, coupled with Arsenal's defeat at Aston Villa later in the day. There is a feel-good factor at Liverpool that simply wasn't on show last season, but while things are going smoothly at the moment, that's not to say that Klopp may not want to add to his squad during the January transfer window.
In defence, Joel Matip's long-term injury has suddenly made the Reds' options look weaker, and Goncalo Inacio continues to be linked with a move to Anfield, as he continues to excel for Sporting CP. It could also be that a defensive midfielder comes in next month, with Alexis Mac Allister not necessarily a natural in the role, and Fluminense enforcer Andre is one player who has constantly been seen as a possible option.
Klopp is often found to be a manager who is happy to make do with the options already in his squad, but sources in Germany are reporting interest from Anfield chiefs in an up and coming goalscorer.
Liverpool interested in Maximilian Beier
Taking to X, Plettenberg claimed that Liverpool are keen on signing Hoffenheim youngster Maximilian Beier, with enquiries made over his availability – though it is not clear if those came from the Reds.
Hoffenheim forward Maximilian Beier.
"Release clause of around €30m in summer. Many top clubs from England inquired about him and are informed about contractual details. Liverpool is interested. Current trend: The 21 y/o striker will leave Hoffenheim in summer!"
Beier could be such an exciting signing by Liverpool if they manage to strike a deal for him in the near future, although it does look as though Hoffenheim will only be willing to allow him to leave at the end of the season. The 21-year-old has been hailed by his current club's sporting director, Alexander Rosen, in the past, who has said of him: "Maxi Beier is a super guy and an extremely talented striker. He is incredibly fast, dangerous and can kick really well."
Beier has generally been used as a centre forward by Hoffenheim this season scoring six goals in 11 Bundesliga starts, averaging 2.4 shots per game, highlighting his level of involvement in the final third.
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The Reds are reportedly interested in a deal to sign the Bundesliga defender.
ByDan Emery Dec 10, 2023
The German could be seen as a backup option to the likes of Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo to begin with, but given his age, he is someone who could mature into a truly formidable footballer over time.
To already be making such a positive impact in one of Europe's top leagues says so much about his ability, and if Klopp and FSG see him as a standout attacking option to bring in and bolster his squad next summer, Liverpool should look to get a deal over the line.
Manchester United will be aiming to improve vastly upon the return to the domestic calendar next week as they have endured a dismal start to the season.
It has placed Erik ten Hag under some pressure and unless results – and performances – improve, the Dutchman may be looking for another role if the board decide to go in another direction
In fairness, he is being let down by several senior players in the first team who just have not performed well this term.
Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, Anthony Martial, Antony, and Rasmus Hojlund have just four Premier League goals between them this season, and that is not good enough to mount a title charge as they have not delivered goals on a regular basis.
Could Ten Hag perhaps unleash a young talent in the starting XI who could link up well with Hojlund? Mateo Mejia has shone in the academy this term and he could be an exciting partner for the Danish ace.
Mateo Mejia’s youth statistics
The 20-year-old arrived in Manchester back in 2019 from Real Zaragoza as a promising young winger, and he was even dubbed as a “wonderkid” by broadcaster Bolarinwa Olajide upon his arrival.
Across 32 matches in the youth teams at the club, he scored six goals and registered eight assists, but his performances this season have elevated him to another level.
In 11 matches so far, Mejia has three goals and four assists, and the right-winger is even outperforming senior player Antony for goal contributions this season, as the Brazilian has a grand total of zero.
The Colombian youngster is clearly a huge, and exciting, threat on the right wing and this could give Ten Hag the licence to utilise him in the first team in the coming months, as his academy form has been particularly eye-catching in comparison to the underperforming experienced options.
Mateo Mejia could form a wonderful duo with Rasmus Hojlund
The Dane has sprung to life in the Champions League, scoring five goals in just four matches, yet his form in the Premier League has been far from impressive.
Indeed, he has yet to score in the competition, missing eight big chances in the process across nine matches, and it is evident that he needs better support domestically.
Rasmus Hojlund
Mejia has shown that he can provide his teammates with plenty of assists, and he could be able to work well with Hojlund by feeding him passes on a regular basis, whilst also being able to produce goals of his own.
The Spaniard has played three EFL Trophy games during the current season, and he averaged 1.3 key passes per game while also succeeding with 50% of his attempted dribbles per game along with being successful with 50% of his attempted crosses.
These statistics prove that, although he has a lot to learn, the early indications are that he can mix it with the professionals when given the chance.
Mejia may not be the finished article, but he has more goals and assists than Antony this season and has proven that he can create chances for his teammates, which could provide the former Atalanta centre-forward with more opportunities to finally hit his stride at first-team level in front of goal.
With Ten Hag under pressure, it could be a gamble turning to youngsters at this moment in time, but in the near future, Mejia must be unleashed as he and Hojlund could cause chaos at the top end of the pitch.
Rangers have been boosted by a key injury update regarding an "excellent" Ibrox favourite, acting as a big positive for manager Philippe Clement.
Rangers injury news
The Gers enjoyed a memorable Scottish Premiership victory on Sunday afternoon, coming from 1-0 down at home to Hearts to win 2-1, having scored twice in stoppage time, thanks to a James Tavernier penalty and a Danilo strike sending Ibrox wild in the process. It was a win that means Clement's side have narrowed the gap on rivals Celtic to five points at the top of the table, following their 0-0 draw away to Hibernian over the weekend, giving the fresh hope that they can secure title glory this season.
Rangers aren't without injury problems at the moment, however, with the likes of Tom Lawrence, Nicolas Raskin picking up knocks recently, and Jose Cifuentes and Kieran Dowell only recently returning from respective problems. In order for the Gers to keep improving with Clement in charge, they will need as many key players as possible, and an encouraging update has emerged regarding one of those individuals.
Tom Lawrence injury update
Glasgow Rangers forward Tom Lawrence.
According to an update from Rangers Review reporter Christopher Jack, Tom Lawrence is set to return for full training for Rangers after recovering from injury, giving Clement an undoubted boost:
This is great news for Rangers, considering how well Lawrence has done for the club since arriving from Derby County last year, adding quality in the middle of the park. Lawrence's stats show the impact he has made in the short time that he has been available, with three goals and assists coming his way in 13 appearances to date. David McCallam has lauded the 29-year-old in the past, talking up the influence that he has had and saying of him:
"Tom was excellent around the group, sharing his experience, and we spoke before the game about that. That’s what some of these games are going to be about, when we get the odd occasion where a player, or two, drops down from the first-team squad to get important minutes."
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Having Lawrence back in the fold will suddenly give Clement another midfield option to choose from, having not been fit since September, and his experience and all-round quality should provide competition for the likes of John Lundstram and Raskin, once the latter returns from his own injury that he suffered against Hearts, being stretchered off the pitch.
Squad depth is essential in any title race, allowing the manager to rotate effectively and keep his squad fresh until the business end of the season, and Lawrence is someone who could play a big role between now and the end of the campaign, assuming he can rid himself of his injury problems and stay fit.
While things are going swimmingly for all at West Ham United right now, it has not always been the case, especially when considering the numerous deals on the transfer front over the past decade or so.
Frankly, the Hammers have spent much of the past two decades languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League – and have indeed fallen into the second tier on multiple occasions.
David Moyes' appointment in the managerial position (for the second time) has proved to be a masterful move, with the squad and culture built at the club over the past several years paving the way for success unseen in east London for many, many years.
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Last term, West Ham won the Europa Conference League after beating Italian side Fiorentina in the final, ending a 43-year wait for major silverware, having last triumphed with an FA Cup victory in 1980.
It shrouded the woes on the domestic front, with West Ham struggling for form all season and actually seeing Moyes edge into territory begging questions over the sustainability of his tenure.
One of the main strugglers was Gianluca Scamacca, who had arrived in the summer to serve as the starring new talisman, but ultimately proved to be one of the worst deals struck throughout Moyes' successful reign.
How much did West Ham pay for Gianluca Scamacca?
After completing the 2021/22 season as Europa League semi-finalists and finishing seventh in the Premier League, West Ham felt the time was right to target a new starring striker to bolster the chances of retaining their position of power.
Scamacca was the man for the job, and completed a move from Serie A side Sassuolo for £35.5m on a five-year contract, with the possibility of extension for a further year.
Former Sassuolo star Gianluca Scamacca.
It was a move that created much fanfare after such a promising rise, having scored 16 goals from 36 appearances in the Serie A the past season and eight from just 13 starts the season before.
The 24-year-old was expected to prosper and was expected to be the heir to put right the past failed deal of Sebastien Haller, who scored just 14 times from 54 games for West Ham after joining from Eintracht Frankfurt for £45m, but it was not to be.
How much did Gianluca Scamacca earn at West Ham?
The 6 foot 4 colossus certainly earned a pretty penny with West Ham, taking home £90k-per-week for an annual salary of nearly £4.7m.
The Hammers did manage to demonstrate their shrewd business sense and shipped him off to Atalanta in a £27m deal, but that still represents money down the drain for little outcome and yet another failed centre-forward signing for the club, who have had their fair share over the years.
Indeed, it's around a £13m loss for the east Londoners, when factoring in what they paid in terms of a transfer fee and his wages.
The 11-cap Italy star – who has yet to score for his country – moved back home after his English sojourn, and given that he has already scored twice this season despite only making one starting showing, there is much disgruntlement among the Irons that he did not prove himself under Moyes' wing with the outfit on the up.
How well did Gianluca Scamacca play for West Ham?
Despite earning praise for his “complete' skill set by Luigi Di Baggio, before his move to the London Stadium, Scamacca was unable to showcase the full scope of his talents under Moyes' tutelage.
Scamacca was remarked at for his "miserable" presence by pundit Chris Sutton and really did fail to gel with the team, and while he scored eight times across all competitions, two of those strikes came against Viborg in the Conference League qualifiers and a further three arrived in the group phase, against Silkeborg IF, Anderlecht and AEK Larnaca.
It was in the Premier League, where he was expected to strut his stuff, that the Italy international endured the most substandard of his displays; as per Sofascore, he scored just three goals across 16 appearances, missing as many big chances and completing only 67% of his passes.
It was a far cry from his past feats in his homeland, and given the expensive price tag and lofty wage, he is undoubtedly one of the biggest misfires of recent memory.
There have been a few. Felipe Anderson, in particular, stings to this day after enjoying such a tremendous maiden year at United after signing from Lazio on a club-record £36m transfer in July 2018, plundering ten goals and five assists from 40 outings and was heralded for his "outstanding" efforts by the late Hammers chairman David Gold.
The club-record phenom was sold after three years – back to Lazio – having spent his final campaign on West Ham's books with Portuguese giants Porto, and given that he scored just once in his final season within the West Ham squad, this was probably worthwhile.
To Anderson's credit, he did capture the awe of Hammers fans for that impressive debut term, something Scamacca failed to do, proving to be a colossal failure and waste of money for an ambitious squad targetting sustained success at the forefront.
A player who, ultimately, decided that English football was not for him, Scamacca sought a return to his homeland after just one year, very much a 'miserable' presence in east London.
Subjective, of course, but his failure to serve in the talismanic role as anticipated impacted the club's seasonal endeavours, and had he performed as was expected, the Irons might not have been embroiled in a relegation battle at all.
Moyes opted not to sign a striker this summer, sticking with Antonio and signing the mercurial Mohammed Kudus from Ajax, who can serve across a wealth of offensive roles.
With such a measly contribution in the paramount Premier League fight, Scamacca's signature might have been laced in gilt, but he proved to be a colossal failure and one which Moyes will certainly rue, with his striking replacement still not yet found.
It’s nearly a month now until Sunderland kick their Premier League season off on home turf versus West Ham United as the Black Cats’ transfer business continues at a hundred miles per hour.
Six new faces have joined the ever-expanding Stadium of Light ranks so far, with the pick of the recent bunch who have relocated to Wearside being Simon Adingra, as the Premier League-capable attacker left Brighton and Hove Albion behind for a fresh adventure up North.
Don’t be surprised if the number of exciting bodies to join the building rises into the double-digit range very soon, with more and more high-profile signings expected to be made before August arrives.
£9m star now on the Sunderland shopping list
Whilst the cash thrown around to land Enzo Le Fee, Habib Diarra and Chemsdine Talbi would have caught the eye of those with connections to Sunderland, as £67m was excessively splashed, the pick up of Adingra will be the most pleasing capture to date, considering his wide knowledge of the top-flight.
Aaron Ramsdale might well add to that if he joins Regis Le Bris’ camp very soon, with new rumours seeming to suggest that the goalkeeper might be the new number one the Black Cats desire when climbing back up to the Premier League.
Salvatore Esposito for Italy vs England.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has even been allegedly on the Sunderland shopping list as well. However, the European markets will no doubt still be tapped into again as Le Bris and Co now enter the race to try and snap up Spezia gem Salvatore Esposito.
As per a report from journalist Graeme Bailey, the one-time Italy international is firmly on Sunderland’s summer radar, with the likes of Brighton, Burnley, Brentford, Everton, and Fulham all also interested in the 24-year-old after Spezia failed to win promotion to Serie A.
Valued at just £9m – as per Transfermarkt – this could well prove to be a great steal on the end of Sunderland if Esposito instantly acclimatises to the demands of the English game and shines, with the Spezia number five perhaps going to be an even better talent than the £30m-rated Diarra down the line.
How Esposito could be even better than Diarra
Of course, Diarra does have plenty of top-flight experience under his belt that will help him when trying to become an instant success on Wearside.
Indeed, the 21-year-old had amassed 94 Ligue 1 appearances for Strasbourg with a hefty tally of nine goals and ten assists also coming his way lining up for Liam Rosenior’s side.
Games played
30
34
Goals scored
4
7
Assists
5
10
Touches*
43.5
80.6
Accurate passes*
26.3 (87%)
48.8 (85%)
Big chances created
9
18
Ball recoveries*
3.0
6.3
Total duels won*
3.3
7.3
Yet, it’s very clear when looking at the above table – even if Esposito has played the majority of his career in the Italian second tier to date – that the 24-year-old definitely has a higher ceiling than the Serie B, with a ridiculous 17 goal contributions next to his name from 34 league clashes last season.
The most exciting takeaway from the table, however, will be how well-rounded Esposito’s game looks as a midfielder who is capable of dazzling crowds with that output, but he is also a talent hungry to battle away for his team’s cause, as seen in his mammoth 7.3 duels being won per game last campaign as Spezia gunned for promotion.
Diarra’s numbers do fall flat in comparison, with the former Inter Milan man even going on to win that solitary Italy call-up when he was known as a rising gem.
Therefore, the “elegant” midfielder – as he’s been lauded in the past by football talent scout Jacek Kulig – should be able to make the first-team cut under Le Bris very soon, even if the jump up in quality is disorientating at first.
Diarra could well find that transition to be even trickier, considering he has that lavish £30m price tag above his head.
Whereas, for only £9m, Esposito – who has also been labelled as a “technical genius” by football analyst Ben Mattinson – won’t have that same level of anxiety on his shoulders, with the 24-year-old hopeful he can be an immediate success story that helps Sunderland to survive.
Contact made: Sunderland prepare bid to sign £25m star who is open to move
The Black Cats are making plenty of impressive moves…
The relentless Championship schedule is already starting to impact Leeds United and their performances as they have dropped points in the last two matches.
Daniel Farke's side were held to a 1-1 draw last time out against Coventry at Elland Road and that came off the back of a 1-0 defeat to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
Those two results have left the Whites a staggering ten points adrift of Ipswich Town in second and 13 points behind league-leaders Leicester City, who currently occupy the two automatic promotion places.
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke.
Leeds are competing to make an instant return to the Premier League after they were relegated from the top-flight at the end of last season, but will have to do so via the play-offs unless they can oust one of the top two out of the way during the second half of the campaign.
The January transfer window is set to open for business next month and the Yorkshire-based outfit could dip into the market to provide their promotion push with a boost heading into the final few months of the season.
Leeds transfer news – Kerem Akturkoglu
A recent report from Turkish outlet Fanatik claimed that Leeds are one of the teams showing an interest in Galatasaray forward Kerem Akturkoglu.
It was stated that the Whites and Italian side Lazio are both eyeing up the talented whiz ahead of a possible swoop for his services in 2024.
Fanatik also reported that several clubs from England, Italy, and France have been in 'frequent' contact with the player's agents to determine how viable a transfer could be either in January or next summer.
However, it was also claimed that Galatasaray have decided, after an internal meeting to discuss their strategy, that they will not be cashing in on any of their star players and only those already on the transfer list will be allowed to depart.
This means that Leeds could have a tough job on their hands to convince the Turkish giants to part ways with Akturkoglu when the window opens.
Leeds forward Wilfried Gnonto.
However, the sale of one of their current forwards could provide them with the funds to make an attractive offer to Galatasaray, which is where Wilfried Gnonto could come in.
Football Insider recently reported that Leeds could accept an offer for the Italy international in January as the 20-year-old wants to play regular first-team football.
Premier League and Serie A sides are said to be keeping an eye on his situation and it was previously claimed by TEAMtalk that Everton, Roma, and Lazio are keen on the gem, who would cost a fee in the region of £25m.
Cashing in on Gnonto could allow Farke to invest in another forward and this could, therefore, open the door for a swoop for Akturkoglu, who could come in as the manager's new version of Crysencio Summerville.
Summerville's season in numbers
The Dutch forward has been in terrific form so far this season in the Championship and has proven to be a reliable attacking outlet for his side.
Summerville managed four goals and two assists in 28 Premier League appearances for Leeds during the 2022/23 campaign as they were relegated to the second tier.
The 22-year-old has been able to use that top-flight experience to become a superstar for the Whites with his electric performances this term.
Leeds duo Daniel Farke and Crysencio Summerville.
He has spearheaded Farke's attack on the left wing and has been one of the best players in the entire division, with his average Sofascore rating of 7.89 topping the league ahead of the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Gabriel Sara, and ex-Leeds forward Jack Clarke.
Summerville is currently third in the league for goals (ten), only behind Sammie Szmodics and Adam Armstrong, and is joint-fifth for assists (six), as it stands.
Summerville's 2023/24 statistics.
The impressive left-winger, who has created ten 'big chances' for his teammates, is also top of the Leeds squad for key passes (3.1) and dribbles completed (2.7) per game so far this season in the Championship.
These statistics show that the Dutch wizard has the quality to make a huge impact at the top end of the pitch week-in-week-out with his ability as both a scorer and a creator of goals.
He provides variety in his game that makes it difficult for defenders to stop him as Summerville can just as easily dribble on the outside to create a chance for a teammate as he can dribble inside to open up space for himself to score.
The statistics that show why Akturkoglu could be Summerville 2.0
Farke could now land his next version of the Leeds star by securing a deal ahead of Lazio to land Akturkoglu's signature before the end of next month.
The 25-year-old whiz, who can play out wide on either flank, has been in sublime form for Galatasaray since the start of last season and has the potential to offer similar qualities to Summerville in the final third.
He is a winger who has the ability to contribute with goals and assists at an impressive rate, which could make him a fantastic addition to the squad ahead of the second half of the season.
Galatasaray forward Kerem Akturkoglu.
Last term, Akturkoglu racked up nine goals, 11 assists, and 17 'big chances' created in 34 Turkish Super Lig outings for Galatasaray.
The exciting dynamo has followed that up with a return of four goals, five assists, and 11 'big chances' created in 13 Super Lig starts so far during the 2023/24 campaign.
This means that the Turkey international, who was once described as “unstoppable” by U23 scout Antonio Mango, has produced 13 goals, 16 assists, and created 28 'big chances' in his last 47 league outings, which highlights how productive he is at the top end of the pitch.
The Whites target is a right-footed winger, who can play on either side, and has the quality to score and assist goals at an eye-catching rate, just like Farke's current superstar on the left flank.
Akturkoglu has made 2.9 key passes per game for his teammates this season and only Summerville (3.1) has managed more than that within the Leeds squad.
These statistics all indicate that the 5 foot 8 Turkish sensation could be a phenomenal addition to the club if he is able to translate those performances over to English football, due to the impact he could have on matches with his attacking contributions.