Bayern Munich's Harry Kane 'seriously considering' Premier League return this summer with shock club mooted as 'favourites' for sensational transfer ahead of Tottenham

Harry Kane is reportedly 'seriously considering' a return to the Premier League this summer – but Tottenham are not the 'favourites' to sign him.

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According to El Nacional, sources close to the Bayern Munich star state the 31-year-old is 'seriously considering' a return to the English top-flight at the end of the season and wants to close out his career in England. The report adds that Liverpool are considered the 'favourites' to sign the striker.

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Kane has been prolific since swapping Tottenham for Bayern in 2023 and this season it seems he is finally inching closer to securing his first-ever major trophy. But if that goal is achieved, perhaps the England captain – who reportedly has a release clause in his contract – may have his sights set on the Premier League and taking Alan Shearer's goalscoring record there.

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Kane, whose contract at Bayern runs until 2027, is currently second in the all-time Premier League goals list (213) behind Alan Shearer (260). If the ex-Spurs man went back to England soon, he could overtake the Newcastle United legend.

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In the meantime, Kane could feature for England at home to Latvia on Monday in their next World Cup qualifier. Kane scored the second goal in England's 2-0 win over Albania as Thomas Tuchel opened his reign in impressive fashion.

West Brom have signed a "menace" who looks like another Pereira-type player

Ryan Mason has had plenty of time now to chew over West Bromwich Albion’s disastrous 3-0 defeat away at Millwall last time out in the unforgiving Championship.

It will be intriguing, therefore, with the international break giving him that adequate time to assess what went wrong, what Baggies team he selects for West Brom’s return to league action versus Preston North End on Saturday.

The rookie boss will just hope his team doesn’t collapse under the weight of being early promotion candidates, with three defeats in the league to date, only leaving them five points shy of Frank Lampard’s free-flowing Coventry City at the very top of the division.

Worryingly, though, West Brom only have nine goals next to their name when weighed up alongside the Sky Blues’ absurd 27 efforts, with Mason crying out for a Matheus Pereira-type presence in the here and now to take his pedestrian side up a notch.

Pereira's promotion-winning magic

West Brom very much hit instant gold when securing the services of Brazilian star Matheus Pereira in 2019.

Signing initially on loan, with a view to making his switch permanent, Pereira would go on to be a talismanic figure for Slaven Bilic’s promotion-chasers at the time, with ex-Baggies legend Jonathan Greening even stating – during that promotion push – that the spellbinding number 12 can do a “little bit of everything.”

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Judging from his ridiculous numbers above, it’s clear that West Brom had pulled off a mighty coup, tempting Pereira to the Hawthorns when they did, with his blistering 20 goals and 26 assists from 77 outings pushing the West Midlands outfit up to the Premier League, before relegation was unfortunately served up.

Clearly, after becoming West Brom’s top goalscorer in the daunting top-flight, Pereira was always going to be uneasy about being a big fish in a small pond in the EFL again, with a mega-money switch to Al-Hilal then bringing his whirlwind stay in England to a close.

To this day, however, Pereira is still heralded as one of the most entertaining attackers to have graced the Hawthorns, with the football served up by Mason and Co. so far this season failing to be as captivating to watch.

The 34-year-old does have Isaac Price at his disposal as one entertainer, but there is another member of his camp now who could go on to be a Pereira-style figure, having once lined up for Juventus in the Champions League, before relocating to the Baggies.

The West Brom "menace" who's the new Pereira

While Price does have three goals and one assist next to his name this season already, from just nine league appearances, he has looked poor in recent match-ups, notably away at the Den last match.

Indeed, the usually electric midfielder would manage just one drab effort on the Lions’ goal throughout, with possession also squandered a costly 14 times from his 40 touches of the ball.

Coincidentally, his replacement during the 3-0 defeat in Samuel Iling-Junior could actually be Mason’s own Pereira-type figure, operating as another dazzling left-footer either centrally or on the flanks.

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Much like Pereira, who boasted Bundesliga side Nuremberg on his career CV before moving to the Baggies, Iling-Junior has a long list of esteemed clubs on his own unfurling resume, with a youth education that saw the 22-year-old line up for both Chelsea U18s and Juventus U18s.

His time with the Old Lady would even see him make 45 senior appearances – as he was also dubbed a “superb” talent by scout Jacek Kulig during one Champions League outing for the Italian titans – culminating in his parent employers, Aston Villa, splashing out a whopping £12m to win his services in 2024.

He is yet to make a senior appearance for Unai Emery’s men, but with near neighbours West Brom, he is already living up to the “menace” billing once handed to him by scout Antonio Mango, with this terrific solo goal at the end of September, his first ever strike in Baggies’ blue and white.

Mason will be praying that more goals such as this magic solo effort are put away shortly, with Iling-Junior perhaps the force that catapults West Brom into the promotion reckoning more convincingly.

After all, all those years back, Pereira was a similar bright spark capable of such fine individual moments as Premier League football was clinched.

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القنوات الناقلة لمباراة مصر وأوزبكستان اليوم في بطولة الإمارات الودية

يلعب منتخب مصر الأول لكرة القدم، بقيادة حسام حسن، مباراة قوية ضد أوزبكستان، اليوم الجمعة، خلال بطولة ودية تقام في الإمارات، استعدادًا لبطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا.

ويلتقي منتخب مصر مع أوزبكستان، في دور نصف النهائي، والتقى منتخبا إيران والرأس الأخضر، أمس الخميس، وانتصر منتخب إيران وينتظر الفائز من مواجهة مصر وأوزبكستان.

وتقام البطولة الودية بمشاركة 4 منتخبات (مصر وأوزبكستان وإيران والرأس الأخضر)، تلعب بنظام نصف النهائي والنهائي، خلال الفترة من 13 حتي 18 نوفمبر.

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منتخب مصر، يتواجد في المجموعة الثانية من بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2025 بالمغرب، بجانب زيمبابوي وأنجولا وجنوب إفريقيا. موعد مباراة مصر وأوزبكستان اليوم في بطولة الإمارات الودية

مصر ضد أوزبكستان، اليوم الجمعة 14 نوفمبر، الساعة 6 مساءً بتوقيت مصر، 7 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة مصر وأوزبكستان اليوم

تنقل مباراة مصر وأوزبكستان، اليوم، على قناة أون سبورت 1 وقناة أبو ظبي الرياضية 1.

Sportivo Trinidense x Fortaleza: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações da Sul-Americana

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da pixbet: Nesta quarta-feira (03), Trinidense e Fortaleza se enfrentam pela primeira vez na história em confronto válido pela primeira rodada da fase de grupos da Copa Sul-Americana. As duas equipes brigam pela classificação no grupo D da competição e este primeiro jogo acontece no lendário estádio Defensores del Chaco, em Assunção, no Paraguai.

Atual vice-campeão da competição, o Fortaleza entra em campo hoje às 21:00 da noite, horário de Brasília, para enfrentar o penúltimo colocado do campeonato paraguaio. A partida terá transmissão do Star+ (serviço de streaming) e da ESPN 4.

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Data e horário: 3/4/2024, às 21h
Local: Estádio Defensores del Chaco, em Assunção
Árbitro: Francisco Gilabert
VAR: Rodrigo Carvajal

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Trinidense: Victor Samudio; Luis De la Cruz, Gilberto Flores, Cesar Benitez e Sergio Mendoza; Román, Riveros, Salcedo, Andrada e Sinisterra; Fernando Romero. Técnico: José Arrua.

Fortaleza: João Ricardo; Emanuel Brítez, Benjamin Kuscevic, Tomás Cardona e Thauan Lara; Lucas Sasha e Kauan Rodrigues; Marinho, Kervin Andrade e Moisés; Lucero (Tomás Pochettino). Técnico: Juan Pablo Vojvoda.

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Liverpool now agree terms with £11m-a-year star after sending super agent

As Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes look to move on from their rejected bid for Alexander Isak, Liverpool have now reportedly agreed personal terms with another superstar.

Following the bombshell news that Isak wants to leave Newcastle and has been training away from the club in an attempt to push through a summer exit, Liverpool’s offer seemed inevitable. As soon as they had encouragement, reports always suggested that Hughes and Edwards would pursue the Swede’s signature.

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That’s not to say the deal was ever going to be routine, however, and the Anfield chiefs found that out the hard way. After seeing an opening offer worth around £110m rejected by Newcastle, Liverpool, for now at least, have ended their pursuit of Isak.

With one month until the transfer window slams shut, it currently looks like Isak will remain a Newcastle player. But plans could change if their reported £70m bid to sign Benjamin Sesko is successful.

Of course, if those at St James’ Park welcome the calibre of player able to replace Isak, which Sesko certainly is, then their stance on selling their star man may loosen slightly – allowing Liverpool to come in with their next offer.

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That said, given that Manchester United are also lurking in the race to sign the RB Leipzig star, there is still a long way to go before the dominoes can fall into place for Isak to become Liverpool’s biggest signing yet.

Until the saga unravels, meanwhile, the Premier League champions have been left turning towards alternative blockbuster targets and have reportedly agreed personal terms with Luis Diaz’s potential replacement.

Liverpool agree personal terms with Rodrygo

According to ESPN Brasil, as relayed by The Standard, Liverpool have now agreed personal terms with Rodrygo in what is a major step towards signing the Real Madrid winger after they sent super agent Pini Zahavi to get the deal done.

Earning £11m-a-year at Real Madrid, the Brazilian’s contract is unlikely to come cheap, but his talent would more than make up for any hefty costs involved in his arrival.

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To sign a Galactico, Liverpool will need to add their third-highest earner and someone who will earn more than recent arrivals Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.

Real Madrid's Rodrygo

For that price, however, they would be getting a player who has starred on the biggest stages and earned impressive praise from the likes of Carlo Ancelotti, who told reporters: “He is a special striker, he can play in all positions. He is fast, smart and effective one on one. The learning is over. He is a Real Madrid player for all purposes.”

Bragantino x Inter de Limeira: onde assistir ao vivo, horário e escalações das quartas de final do Paulistão

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da aviator aposta: O RB Bragantino recebe a Inter de Lmiera, neste domingo (17), pelas quartas de final do Paulistão. A bola rola a partir das 16h (de Brasília), no estádio do Nabizão, com transmissão da Cazé TV (Youtube) e Paulistão Play (streaming).

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O Bragantino terminou a fase de grupos do Paulistão com 21 pontos, na liderança do Grupo C. Já a Inter de Limeira Leão encerrou a primeira fase do estadual com 17 pontos.

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RB Bragantino x Inter de Limeira
Quartas de final do Paulistão

Data e horário: domingo, 17 de março de 2024, às 16h (de Brasília)
Local: Nabizão, em Bragança Paulista (SP)
Onde assistir: Cazé TV (Youtube) e Paulistão Play (streaming)

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Cleiton; Nathan Mendes, Lucas Cunha, Luan Cândido e Juninho Capixaba; Jadsom, Lincoln e Eric Ramires; Thiago Borbas, Helinho e Eduardo Sasha. Técnico: Pedro Caixinha

INTER DE LIMEIRA
Max Walef; Diego Jussani, Emerson Santos, Matheus Mancini e César Morais; JP Galvão, Albano e Gustavo Bochecha; Lima, João Felipe e Quirino. Técnico: Júnior Rocha

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Wayne Rooney delivers honest verdict on Benjamin Sesko as Man Utd legend also points out player who 'simplified things' in win over Sunderland

Wayne Rooney has delivered an honest verdict on Benjamin Sesko while also pointing out the player who "simplified things" in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Sunderland. After a turbulent start to the campaign that has piled pressure on manager Ruben Amorim, United finally looked alive again at Old Trafford on Saturday. The win not only lifted them to tenth in the Premier League table but also brought a breath of optimism back among a frustrated fanbase.

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After Mason Mount opened the scoring against Sunderland, Sesko doubled the lead just after the half-hour mark with a clever close-range finish. That goal took Sesko’s tally to two in eight appearances, and it was a major boost to his morale. The Slovenian has faced fierce scrutiny since his £74 million ($99m) summer move from RB Leipzig, struggling to adapt under the weight of expectation. Yet against Sunderland, he looked sharper, hungrier, and finally like the player United fans were promised.

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United's all-time record goalscorer Rooney said while assessing Sesko's performance on : "I think he’s a handful and I think he uses his body well, he challenges for balls. It makes it easier for [Bryan] Mbeumo, [Matheus] Cunha when he’s on, or Mount to make runs in behind him, so I think that’s clearly something they’ve worked on. Obviously getting another goal will help him so the win was massive for all the players and for the manager and it was much-needed."

Getty Images SportLammens makes his mark: Simple, sharp, and solid

While Sesko grabbed the headlines up front, it was Senne Lammens, United’s summer signing between the sticks, who quietly impressed at the back. Making his debut, the 23-year-old Belgian kept a clean sheet and showed composure beyond his years, even after a nerve-wracking moment when he misjudged a charge outside his box. Rooney was quick to notice and said: "The goalkeeper did well. He obviously had the misjudgement where he’s come out the box and that could end up a different way. But I thought, in the main, he simplified things and that’s not a bad thing for a keeper. He didn’t take too many touches on the ball, he got the ball forward quickly and it was effective."

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Amorim gets the tactics right

Amorim’s slight tactical tweak also earned plaudits. United pressed with intent, their attack finally showing balance and bite. Sunderland, unable to live with the tempo, were forced to change shape early in the first half, never truly recovering.

"Sesko has been good at winning headers and [Bryan] Mbeumo running in behind him so I actually thought United got their tactics right," he said. "Amorim slightly changed his tactics and went with two forwards up top and it worked, certainly for the first 30 minutes. Sunderland had to change it early on in the first half and they saw the game out well from there. Sunderland didn’t really cause that many problems."

قائمة هاني أبوريدة تنفي التصريحات المنسوبة لـ محاميها قبل انتخابات اتحاد الكرة

نفت قائمة المهندس هاني أبوريدة المرشح لرئاسة اتحاد الكرة المصري، التصريحات المنسوبة إلى محامي القائمة، والتي تحدثت عن أمور تخص عمل المجلس الجديد حال انتخابه لقيادة الكرة المصرية في السنوات المقبلة وما يخص رابطة الأندية.

وأعلن الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم عن فتح باب الترشح للائحة النظام الأساسي، وعدم الترشح بشكل فردي ووفقًا لنظام القائمة الموحدة.

وأنهى اتحاد الكرة تجهيزاته لاستقبال المرشحين للانتخابات المقبلة وفتح باب الترشح بداية من الأحد الماضي تمهيدًا لـ انتخابات الجبلاية، والمقررة يوم 10 ديسمبر المقبل.

طالع | هاني أبوريدة يتقدم بأوراق ترشحه لرئاسة اتحاد الكرة.. تعرف على القائمة

وأكدت القائمة في بيان رسمي أن التصريحات المنسوبة للمحامي ليست حقيقية على الإطلاق، ولم يدل بها المحامي، الذي كان دوره التقدم بالأمس بأوراق ترشح القائمة لخوض الانتخابات والإجراءات القانونية ولم يكن له أي دور فيما يخص غير ذلك.

وأشارت إلى أنه سيتم خلال الفترة المقبلة الرد على جميع الاستفسارات بشكل واضح ومنظم، والإعلان بشكل رسمي عن خطة العمل والبرنامج الانتخابي لأعضاء الجمعية العمومية قبل الانتخابات.

Matthews' all-round brilliance in vain as Scotland upset West Indies

Scotland pulled off the first upset of the Women’s World Cup Qualifiers by denying Hayley Matthews, who single-handedly kept West Indies in the game despite leaving the field twice with severe cramps, and beating the side by 11 runs.Matthews became only the fourth player to take four wickets and score a century in an ODI but West Indies’ over-reliance on her cost them. She took four of the first five Scotland wickets and forced herself to return to the crease twice – once off a stretcher to keep batting when West Indies were nine wickets down – but it was not enough. Scotland were the side that rallied around Sarah Bryce’s 55 (off 56 balls) and her 82-run fifth wicket stand with Megan McColl and then their spinners. Offpinners Katherine Fraser and Darcy Carter and legspinner Abtaha Maqsood took six wickets between them to defend 244 and get their first points on the board.Temperatures were close to 40 degrees Celcius with humidity at around 60% and conditions took their toll across both games in Lahore. West Indies used cooling collars made of ice packs during drinks breaks, Scotland took shelter under umbrellas and Ireland’s Gaby Lewis received treatment on field three times for cramps during her 96 minutes of batting against hosts Pakistan.Related

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West Indies chose to bowl first on a green top at the LCCA Ground but Scotland were up to the task. Abbi Aitken-Drummond and Carter put on 48 inside 12 overs, in an innings laced with three boundaries each. Matthews brought herself on in the 12th over and had Aitken-Drummond and Kathryn Bryce caught behind in successive overs and Carter dismissed in her third and suddenly, Scotland were 69 for 3. When Chinelle Henry’s direct hit ran out Ailsa Lister West Indies finally looked like they had another player on the field and could run through Scotland.Sarah Bryce held the innings together but when she edged to slip, Scotland went into freefall. They lost 6 for 62 and were bowled out in 45 overs, as both Aaliyah Alleynne and Karishma Ramharack took two wickets each.The chase started poorly when Qiana Joseph gifted a caught-and-bowled to Carter. Zaida James was in at No.3 in the second over. She batted slowly but carefully and shared a 113-run stand with Matthews, which put West Indies well on track. They were 120 for 2 in the 27th over when James tried to hit Chloe Abel over fine leg but found the fielder at 45 and then chaos ensued.West Indies lost Shemaine Campbell, Stafanie Taylor and Henry in the space of 23 deliveries and of those, Taylor’s run-out was key but the required run-rate still manageable. West Indies needed 53 runs off 72 balls and Matthews was still batting, but only just.When Shabika Gajnabi was caught behind, Mathews was on 95 and hobbling. Cherry-Ann Fraser was out in the next over and it was clear Matthews was forcing herself to keep going but couldn’t. She left the field. Afy Fletcher lasted six balls and was dismissed for duck so Matthews came back on and hit four off the next ball she faced. She was on 99 and running out of partners. She fell to the ground wailing and then was stretchered off the field.Ramharack gave Fraser another caught and bowled to leave West Indies nine down when Matthews rolled herself off the stretcher and returned to bat. She brought a century and kept West Indies in the hunt but Alleynne couldn’t stay with her. She was out lbw in the 47th over, with West Indies 11 runs short. They have a day’s break before playing Ireland on Friday.File photo: Diana Baig picked up four wickets•Getty Images

In the day’s other match, hosts Pakistan had their bowlers, led by senior seamer Diana Baig, to thank for securing them a 38 run win over Ireland. Pakistan trudged through their innings to score 217 and Ireland were bossing the chase on 96 for 1 in side 24 overs. Left-arm spinner Nashra Sandhu took three wickets in four overs to leave Ireland’s middle-order exposed before Baig took care of the tail. She finished with figures of 4 for 35 in her first appearance for the team since their opening match of last year’s T20 World Cup and got Pakistan’s campaign off to a winning start.Ireland will have the same amount of recovery time – physically and emotionally – after believing they had done enough against Pakistan. Jane Maguire removed Gull Feroza early and Sidra Amin found run-scoring tough which meant the dot ball mounted up. Muneeba Ali tried to keep the scoreboard moving but Pakistan were 79 for 1 after 20 overs and going nowhere. Sidra was on 29 off 61 balls. Muneeba fell trying to get things going and was replaced by Aliya Riaz.Aliya showed more initiative and was scoring at a run-a-ball when Amin finally got to 50 off 110 balls and was then dismissed at the end of the 36th over. Pakistan were 153 for 3 after 36 overs and a score over 200 looked some distance away. Natalia Pervaiz came in ahead of captain Fatima Sana but was runmout for 12, by which time Aliya was also dismissed. Pakistan did not have the batters for a last ten-over push and lost 6 wickets for 42 runs from Aliya’s dismissal. They were bowled out with an over to spare for 217.That total didn’t look enough despite Baig’s new-ball breakthrough. She had Sarah Forbes given out lbw in the ninth over but a 69-run second wicket stand between Lewis and Amy Hunter started to take the game away. Ireland were 96 for 1 when Sandhu trapped Lewis on the back pad and dragged Pakistan into the game. Both Hunter and Delany played on, leaving Ireland 119 for 4 and Pakistan had the opportunity to burst through.Sadia Iqbal got rid of Leah Paul before Baig was brought back and removed Christina Coulter Reilly, Louise Little and Arelen Kelley in three overs. Cara Murray’s run-out confirmed Pakistan’s win. They will take on Scotland on Friday.

Cummins, Hazlewood included for Champions Trophy

Allrounders Aaron Hardie and Matt Short have also been named alongside Alex Carey

Andrew McGlashan12-Jan-2025 • Updated on 13-Jan-2025Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood have been named in Australia’s squad for the Champions Trophy after been ruled out of the upcoming Test tour of Sri Lanka.Cummins, who will captain the team, is on paternity leave for the birth of his second child, but it was also revealed last week that he was to undergo scans on a troublesome ankle he carried through the India Test series. George Bailey, the chair of selectors, said they were awaiting the outcome of the scans but with the ability to freely amend the squad for the next four weeks there was no imminent rush to make a final call.Related

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Edwards, Sutherland, Hardie in Australia A squad for Sydney four-dayer against England Lions

Abbott: Didn't take ODI decision out of selectors' hands

“I want to give him a little bit of space at the back end of the Border-Gavaskar; obviously baby pending,” Bailey said. “We’ll work through that with Pat and obviously the selection panel and the medical team…but I know he’s very keen.”Hazlewood, meanwhile, hadn’t quite recovered in time from the calf injury that ended his series but should be able to take his place in the one-day side.Allrounders Aaron Hardie and Matthew Short, the latter who scored a 54-ball 109 for Adelaide Strikers two days ago, have also been included in the 15-player squad.Hardie is not currently bowling for Perth Scorchers in the BBL due to injury while Josh Inglis is also recovering from a calf strain he picked up while sub fielding during the Test series.Nathan Ellis has tipped out the likes of Sean Abbott and Xavier Bartlett to be the fourth pace bowler behind the big three.”This is a balanced and experienced squad with the core having been involved in the previous one-day World Cup, the West Indies series, last year’s successful tour of the UK and the more recent Pakistan home series,” Bailey said. “It offers a variety of options for touring management depending on opposition and the conditions that may present in Pakistan.”Alex Carey also finds a spot after making a successful return to the ODI side against England last year with scores of 74 and 77 not out having previously lost his place after one game of the 2023 World Cup. He could play as a specialist batter, as he did once in the England series, but also provides wicketkeeping back-up for Inglis.Adam Zampa is the one frontline spinner but will be supported by Short and Glenn Maxwell.Among younger players who featured against Pakistan earlier in the series, where Australia lost 2-1, Jake Fraser-McGurk has not made the cut amid an extended lean run which has included a top score of 26 in eight innings for Melbourne Renegades. Cooper Connolly, who was selected for the Sri Lanka Test tour, also can’t find a space.Australia will play a one-off ODI against Sri Lanka on February 13 before heading to Pakistan and discussions remain ongoing as to whether there will be another warm-up game. They are grouped with England (February 22), South Africa (February 25) and Afghanistan (February 28).The first semi-final will take place in Dubai on March 4 with the second in Lahore on March 5 following confirmation of the hybrid model due to India not traveling to Pakistan. The final will be on March 9, in either Dubai or Lahore depending on whether India qualify.Australia squad for Champions TrophyPat Cummins (capt), Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Aaron Hardie, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Steven Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa

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