ديلي ميل: مانشستر سيتي يُخبر لاعبه بالبحث عن نادِ آخر في الصيف

كشفت تقارير صحفية إنجليزية أن لاعب فريق مانشستر سيتي إيلكاي جوندوجان سيرحل عن النادي، في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي لهذا العام.

وذكرت صحيفة “ديلي ميل” الإنجليزية، أنه في لقاء ودي، أبلغت إدارة مانشستر سيتي اللاعب الألماني بأنه عليه العثور على نادِ آخر عند فتح نافذة الانتقالات الصيفية.

ومن المقرر أن ينتهي العقد الحالي لـ جوندوجان مع بطل الدوري الإنجليزي في صيف 2023.

ظهر جوندوجان بشكل كبير هذا الموسم، حيث بدأ 20 مباراة في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز من أصل 37 في فريق مليء بخيارات خط الوسط.

ومع ذلك، فمن المعروف أنه في مرحلة من حياته المهنية، حيث يتوقع أن يكون في التشكيلة الأساسية كل أسبوع، ولا يمكن أن تكون هذه التأكيدات وشيكة في مانشستر سيتي.

بينما يصر ناديه على أن أي محادثات ستجرى في الصيف، من المفهوم أنه تم إبلاغ اللاعب بأنه من غير المحتمل تمديد عقده الحالي.

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وأشارت إلى إنه في ضوء ذلك، فتم منح الضوء الأخضر لـ جوندوجان لاستكشاف الخيارات المتاحة له في مكان آخر مع بقاء 12 شهرًا في عقده الجاري.

شوهد هذا الصباح الدولي الألماني، الذي كلف النادي 21 مليون جنيه إسترليني في عام 2016، على متن طائرة خاصة متجهة إلى مدريد من مطار مانشستر.

حاول العملاق الإسباني ريال مدريد التعاقد مع اللاعب البالغ من العمر 31 عامًا عندما كان لاعبًا مع بوروسيا دورتموند، لكن الغرض من رحلته لم يكن واضحًا، حيث تم منح لاعبي السيتي إجازة لمدة يومين بعد التعادل أمس مع وست هام.

CBF já cuida de detalhes na Rússia, e Tite quer familiares perto na Copa

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A Copa do Mundo de 2018 já começou para a Seleção Brasileira. De olho no Mundial da Rússia, a CBF discute desde agora a logística durante a competição e cuida de detalhes que possam facilitar a conquista do hexacampeonato.

Neste domingo, o coordenador técnico Edu Gaspar e o preparador físico Fábio Mahseredjian viajarão à Rússia para vistoriar cidades e centros de treinamento com potencial para receber a Seleção. Antes, profissionais da entidade que controla o futebol brasileiro já haviam ido ao país três vezes.

– Nossa equipe já esteve lá e, domingo, estou partindo. Estamos pensando em tudo para que a gente possa estar muito bem preparado para quando a Seleção chegar na Copa – disse o dirigente.

Uma das preocupações do técnico Tite e dos seus auxiliares é que a cidade em que a Seleção ficará hospedada durante a preparação para a Copa tenha estrutura para receber não só os jogadores, como também seus familiares. Eles buscam um local aconchegante, com atrações para os convidados e que também proporcione tranquilidade para o grupo trabalhar.

O Brasil garantiu vaga na Copa na última terça-feira com a vitória sobre o Paraguai por 3 a 0 e a derrota do Uruguai por 2 a 1 para o Peru.

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Trumper's last century lives on in New Zealand history

Cantabrians were lucky in the summer of 1913/14, they saw the last first-class century played by one of the legends of cricket – Victor Trumper

Lynn McConnell16-Aug-2002
Arthur Sims’ Australian XI 1913/14 touring team to New Zealand – including Victor Trumper (back row, second from right)Cantabrians were lucky in the summer of 1913/14, they saw the last first-class century played by one of the legends of cricket – Victor Trumper.He was in New Zealand on a private tour with a side known as Arthur Sims’ XI. It was chock-full of top Australian cricketers and provided some marvellous cricket for New Zealanders in what was the last summer before the onset of World War One.Little did they know that 15 months after he played one of the highest innings of his life, 293 for Sims’ XI against Canterbury at Lancaster Park, that Trumper would be dead, the victim of kidney disease.The other aspect of his innings was that with the tour’s organiser Sims, he shared an eighth wicket stand of 433, that remains a world first-class record for that wicket.His 293 is still the seventh highest first-class score on New Zealand soil.It was one more than the maiden, and unbeaten, first-class century Trumper scored for New South Wales against Tasmania in 1898/99. It was the second highest score of his career, behind the 300 not out he scored for Australia against Sussex on the 1899 tour of England.It was also his eighth score in excess of 200 runs.Canterbury scored 92, Monty Noble picking up four for 25 and Arthur Mailey three for 17. But any disappointment Cantabrians felt was soon changed as Australia lost three wickets for 28 runs.Australian then reached 105/5 by the end of the day, although Trumper hadn’t batted as Sims deliberately held onto him with the Saturday crowd in mind. It was to prove a crucial decision.On the Saturday morning of February 28, 1914, 5000 people turned up to Lancaster Park.Sims went to the wicket when the first wicket of the day fell at 118/6. He started batting with Warwick Armstrong and when they had added 91 runs, Armstrong was out with the score 209/7.Trumper came in and batted like a player who had been caged up and was having an overdue taste of freedom.He hit his 50 in 26 minutes.Alan Mitchell in his biography of Arthur Sims, “84 Not Out”, noted of Trumper: “All his shots were firm and his timing exact. The Canterbury bowlers, recovering from this assault, kept on a length and the fielders on their toes.”Trumper moved on to 80 and, passing Arthur’s [Sims] two hour total at the point, went on rather more sedately to his century. It had taken him seventy-five minutes, the second 50 at little more than a run a minute.””In 17 minutes, Trumper added another 50. Sims, realising what was happening, had the perspicacity to feed Trumper the strike. He hit 18 singles in order to turn the batting over to him. He reached his 200 with his fourth 50 coming in 39 minutes.”Once again Trumper celebrated. Another twenty-one minutes flashed by and up went his score by another 50. By now the crowd was babel. Arthur had also passed his century in one hundred and ninety minutes,” Mitchell wrote.The side’s 600 followed and Sims scored his third 50 in 45 minutes.”When Trumper moved into the 290’s his treble century seemed a certainty. Still the Canterbury bowlers kept at their work and [Joseph] Bennett was applauded for giving the scoreboard a brief rest by sending down a maiden. Then Trumper on 293, went for a big hit, got an outside edge, and D M [Don] Sandman took the catch at deep point.”While the crowd rose and Trumper walked in happily – with every reason for an excuse to seek his bed early that night – and Arthur mopped his brow, the statisticians went to work.”They had watched a world record eighth wicket stand – 433 in one hundred and ninety minutes, or ten minutes over three hours, and in that time Trumper had hit 293 runs, Sims around a century.”Trumper gave chances at 116 and 251.Christchurch’s Press newspaper said of the innings: “Those who went to Lancaster Park on Saturday got the cricket feast of a lifetime. There were probably very few in that big crowd who had ever seen anything like it, and doubtless the great majority will never see its equal again.”There is only one Trumper in the world, and after watching him – for over three hours – execute his magic-like strokes all round the wicket, one could subscribe enthusiastically to the sentiment conveyed in his being styled ‘the incomparable Victor.'”Talk about the champagne of cricket! It was all that, with an electric sparkle running through it all the way.”Those who weren’t among the large crowd that day were soon rewarded with the Press’ description.”The cricket scribe’s vocabulary is quite inadequate to describe Trumper’s innings. Much of the daring that electrified the cricket world a decade or more ago had departed. He is said to have mellowed with age, and strengthened his defence. It may be suggested that the mellowing process has left absolutely untarnished the superlativeness of his strokes.”His defence may be sounder. Once can easily believe it, but that ‘age has withered or custom staled’ his remarkable powers as a batsman is unbelievable after his Saturday’s display.”His driving? It was equal to that of great batsmen who have specialised in the stroke. More often than not the only description of its power would be the pace at which the ball would be seen travelling to the fence and the remarkable short space of time it took to get there. His late cutting was a marvel.”Bennett’s perfect length ball just outside the off stump – the most deadly ball in his repertoire – was flicked away anywhere between slip and point with the ease and precision of timing that was absolutely artistic.”But probably the most astonishing feature of his play was on the on side. Balls just clear of the leg stump whether they kept low or bounced high, were unerringly despatched towards the on fence, and the manner in which he kept the high bounding balls all along the sward and yet go the same power into the stroke, seemed nothing short of jugglery.”Only cricketers could appreciate the difficulty of it. Altogether it was a display of batting, which for sound defence and purity of stroke with the maximum of aggressiveness and minimum of risk has never been equalled in Christchurch.”The Christchurch Star, the city’s then evening paper described the innings as the “rejuvenescence” of Trumper.”Upon how little an incident the success of failure of a game of cricket depends. Had [Harold] Bishop on Friday evening returned the ball to the wickets smarter than he did, Sims would have been run out for a blob. Instead, he defied our bowling all day long on Saturday, and kept his end up while the greatest of all batsmen piled on the runs.”The Star’s writer, “Square Leg”, noted that it had become fashionable to describe Trumper as a ‘has been’. However, he could only wonder what the cricket lovers of Australia had been denied as the result of “the efforts made by the jealous ones to drive such men out of the game.”He also made the point that Trumper had long had an appetite for New Zealand bowling.”To see Trumper going is to see the champagne of cricket, and Saturday’s innings was forceful and extremely clever. But not-withstanding this he had a fair share of luck. Soon after passing his 100 [Charles] Boxshall caught him at the wicket, but Umpire Hanford gave him not out. Trumper, like the true sportsman he is, turned around immediately to the wicket-keeper and said, ‘Hard luck, Boxy; I hit it.'”That was indeed hard luck for Canterbury. He also survived a few very confident appeals for leg-before; and seeing the way in which he frequently covered up his wickets to glide straight balls, he was lucky to get the verdict.”And Sims, who was in the last days of his playing career on his home midden, also drew praise.”Sims exceeded anything he ever did for his native province, and his effort shows that in good company a player’s efforts are far more likely to succeed than in bad. Sims was, of course, quite overshadowed by Trumper, and yet it cannot be said that the Canterbury lad gave a chance.”He was careful to a degree and played for keeps all the time, and was just as keen for runs at the close as at the beginning, and was heard to advise Trumper to go carefully so as to commence again on Monday.”The Lyttelton Times also had its say.”It was when Trumper came in that the crowd sat up to watch proceedings intently, and everybody hoped that the champion would get past the critical stage and make a big score.”There appeared to be no critical stage for Trumper.”He opened out on Bennett with some perfect strokes to the off, placed right between two fieldsmen, who time after time would converge on the ball, but would fail to get it owing to its marvellous pace.”One could have imagined that it was a purely exhibition effort. From driving to cutting, and back to leg glides the batsman seemed to have a supernatural knack of finding a clear avenue to the boundary.”The writer said Trumper’s innings was beyond criticism.”One could only marvel that any batsman could maintain such a sequence, not merely of correct strokes, but of ideal scoring shots, half a dozen of which would lift the average game out of the ordinary.”Trumper’s placement of the ball was described as “an educative treat.””If one had to praise a particular stroke it was the late cut. It was so late at times, that on one occasion his gave Boxshall a good crack on the gloves just as the ball entered them.”Sims’ side won the game with ease, by an innings and 364 runs, still the largest winning margin in New Zealand first-class history.

Richarlison & Rodriguez could exit Everton

The Rafa Benitez era at Everton hasn’t quite started with a bang but the Spaniard finally has his first signing at Goodison Park under his belt.

They welcomed Andros Townsend to the Toffees on Tuesday afternoon but in the midst of that excitement comes a potentially lusty blow to their ambitions.

What’s the word?

Both James Rodriguez and Richarlison have both been linked with the departure lounge this summer.

The Colombian has attracted interest from AC Milan with the player’s agent, Jorge Mendes, meeting with the Italian side.

It’s also been reported that the club’s previous manager, Carlo Ancelotti, wants to bring Richarlison to Real Madrid.

It looked like the former would actually stay but a fresh claim from Eurosport reveals that both are seeking exits from the club this summer.

The heart-breaking news suggests that the Everton pair are looking for moves to Spain.

Huge blow

If Benitez loses two of the club’s most influential players in the same window then it will be a colossal blow to their hopes of finishing in the European places. Consequently, it should also leave supporters rather angry.

James has only been with the Toffees for the best part of 12 months but he made a brilliant impact in Merseyside.

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The former Madrid star was a creative force and also popped up with some important goals. During his first term in English football, he provided six strikes and four assists. On top of that, no player managed more than his 1.7 key passes per match in the Everton side.

As for their Brazilian winger, only Dominic Calvert-Lewin beat the goalkeeper on more occasions.

Richarlison scored seven Premier League goals before becoming a regular for his national team at the recent Copa America.

Both players provided plenty of help to their top scorer last term and ensured that Ancelotti had a dynamic pairing to work with in the final third.

They worked in tandem nicely together but that could be demolished heading into the 2021/22 campaign.

With supporters given the green light to return to stadiums next season, it will surely enrage those who didn’t get to catch a glimpse of James in Everton colours.

Instead, they will make to make do with watching the likes of Townsend and possibly Demarai Gray.

AND in other news, Rafa could discover Everton’s new Leon Osman by signing “special” 34-cap maestro…

South Africa emerge as winners – 1998

Evolved as part of the International Cricket Council’s globalisationscheme, the ICC Champions Trophy – or the mini World Cup – has provedto be a resounding success both from the financial and cricketingviewpoints

Partab Ramchand12-Sep-2002Evolved as part of the International Cricket Council’s globalisationscheme, the ICC Champions Trophy – or the mini World Cup – has provedto be a resounding success both from the financial and cricketingviewpoints. In importance, it ranks next only to the World Cup and isstaged every two years. Indeed, the unique feature of the tournamentin the inaugural year was the fact that only the nine Test-playingnations participated, and that meant it represented the apotheosis ofthe game in every respect.When the idea for such a competition was first mooted, there wasserious talk of Disney World in Florida hosting the event. ThenSharjah seemed to be emerging as a candidate before the tournament wasfinally held in Dhaka from October 24 to November 1, 1998. Theattractive catch-phrase associated with the tournament underscored itspulsating format: “Nine teams, eight matches, one chance.” Indeed,with the event being held on a knock-out basis, there were no secondopportunities for the contestants. One bad match and even the mostheavily fancied side could be out of the tournament.The pattern for the exciting fare during the week was set in theopening match between New Zealand and Zimbabwe. Replying to Zimbabwe’s258 for seven in 50 overs, New Zealand were always behind on the runrate and required 40 runs with just three overs left. Chris Harris,then, launched a ferocious assault on Neil Johnson and 18 runs cameoff the 48th over. Off the last over, New Zealand needed 12 runs andthey got to the last ball wanting three. Harris emerged the hero,hitting the ball to the extra cover boundary, and New Zealand won byfive wickets in the narrowest manner possible.The quarter-finals were not without surprises, the biggest beingIndia’s 44-run win over Australia. Not surprisingly, Sachin Tendulkarwas the architect of the unexpected victory. First, he tore the attackapart to score 141 off 128 balls with 13 fours and three sixes. Aftertwo wickets had fallen for eight runs, Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid (48)added 140 runs for the third wicket. This was followed by a 132-runfourth-wicket partnership between Tendulkar and Ajay Jadeja (71). WhenAustralia made a gallant bid to challenge India’s imposing total of307 for eight in 50 overs, Tendulkar, with his mixture of leg-breaksand off-breaks, finished with four wickets for 38. The match also sawIndian captain Mohammad Azharuddin become the first to play 300 oneday internationals, even if he was out for a third-ball duck.A comparatively minor surprise was the West Indies’ 30-run victoryover Pakistan. Opener Philo Wallace’s blistering 79 off 58 balls andhis second-wicket partnership of 109 runs with Shivnarine Chanderpaul(49) paved the way for West Indies’ challenging total of 289 for ninein 50 overs. Against four spinners, an unlikely attack for the WestIndies to possess, Pakistan were restricted to 259 for nine in 50overs.South Africa were always expected to get the better of England, who,preparing for the sterner Ashes battle in Australia, sent a team thathad a Second XI look. Under the circumstances, even a total of 281 forseven in 50 overs was not enough to avoid defeat. Skipper AdamHollioake top-scored with an unbeaten 83, but South Africa, withbreezy knocks from Darryl Cullinan (69), Jonty Rhodes (61 not out) andskipper Hansie Cronje (67), coasted home with six wickets and 3.2overs to spare.The match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka had the looks of being ascorcher, but their heroics against Zimbabwe seemed to have left theKiwis exhausted. When they were all out for 188 in 49.5 overs, theywere always going to be up against it. To their credit, they had theLankans at five for three with Sanath Jayasuriya out for a first-ballduck. But skipper Arjuna Ranatunga (90 not out) brought all his vastexperience into play, and Sri Lanka were home by five wickets in 41.3overs.In the semi-finals, South Africa were expected to get the better ofSri Lanka, while few bold predictions were being made regarding theoutcome of the India-West Indies tie. South Africa did make it to thetitle round, but they needed the Duckworth-Lewis method to do so. Thefirst rainy day of the tournament meant that the game was delayed bytwo hours, becoming a 39-over match. A further five overs were laterlopped off the Sri Lankan innings, revising their target to 224 in 34after South Africa had led off with 240 for seven thanks to JacquesKallis’ unbeaten 113 off 100 balls with five sixes. The Lankan batsmenlooked out of sorts, lost wickets too quickly, and were all out for132 in 23.4 overs to leave South Africa winners by the comfortablemargin of 92 runs.Against all expectations, the other semi-final too ended in a ratherlop-sided result, with the West Indies winning by six wickets andthree overs to spare. India were always going to be up against itafter they lost Tendulkar and Azharuddin with only 21 runs scored,both batsmen falling to Mervyn Dillon. Though Sourav Ganguly (83) andRobin Singh (73 not out) raised the total to 242 for six in 50 overs,the West Indies encountered little difficulty in achieving theirtarget. In a reversal of roles, Chanderpaul hit a stroke-filled 74,while skipper Brian Lara, playing with restraint, got an unbeaten 60.Despite another tight bowling spell from Tendulkar (two for 29 fromten overs), Lara and Keith Arthurton (40) steered their side home withan unbeaten fifth-wicket partnership of 89 runs.Living up to the pre-match tag of favourites, South Africa duly wonthe trophy, defeating the West Indies by four wickets and three oversto spare. An electrifying 103 by opener Philo Wallace and a score of180 for three gave the West Indies hopes of raising an imposing total,but Kallis (5 for 30) ripped through the middle and late order. TheWest Indies were dismissed for 245 in the last over. There was aglimmer of hope for them when South Africa were 137 for five, butCronje stood firm with an unbeaten 61 and got his team home. A fewminutes later the beaming South African captain was receiving thetrophy from the Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

تعثر مفاوضات يوفنتوس للتعاقد مع دي ماريا

كشفت تقارير صحفية إيطالية أن هناك تعثرًا في مفاوضات يوفنتوس للتعاقد مع أنخيل دي ماريا خلال الصيف الجاري.

انتهى عقد دي ماريا مع باريس سان جيرمان وودع الفريق بهدفه في مرمى ميتز بالمباراة التي انتهت بفوز باريس بخماسية نظيفة ليلة السبت الماضي.

طالع أيضًا .. دي ماريا يرد على أنباء انضمامه إلى يوفنتوس بعد توديع باريس سان جيرمان

صحيفة “لاجازيتا ديلو سبورت” الإيطالية، أكدت أنه رغم التفاؤل في الأيام الماضية حول نجاح صفقة دي ماريا، إلا أن هناك حالة من الجمود بين الطرفين، بسبب عدم التوصل لاتفاق بشأن الراتب.

المسافة كبيرة بين مطالب اللاعب في راتبه، وعرض يوفنتوس، حيث إن البيانكونيري يريد منح دي ماريا 7.5 مليون يورو في الموسم، بينما الأرجنتيني يطلب 9 ملايين ولا يريد التنازل.

يوفنتوس رفض طلب لاعب مانشستر يونايتد وريال مدريد الأسبق، خاصة وأن البيانكونيري يسعى لمحاولة إيجاد التوازن في ميزانية النادي، وهو ما أدى لرحيل ديبالا، والذهاب لصفقات الانتقال الحر بسبب الأزمة الاقتصادية.

As finanças do Flamengo em 2016: 'Números extremamente positivos'

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O Flamengo acaba de apresentar seu balanço referente ao exercício de 2016. Os números foram extremamente positivos, muito em função do sólido modelo de gestão do clube.

Mesmo faturando muito, mantém uma estrutura de gastos bastante austera, o que permitiu a clube fechar com um alto superávit. O maior da história do futebol brasileiro.

O clube encerrou 2016 com receitas totais de R$ 510 milhões e superávits de R$ 153 milhões. Nos últimos três anos a soma dos superávits alcançou impressionantes R$ 348 milhões.

Isso sem dúvida foi histórico para o futebol brasileiro. Nunca um clube lucrou tanto.

Um fato que chama a atenção é o custo com futebol que atingiu R$ 200 milhões, muito pouco para um clube que fatura mais de R$ 500 milhões. Apenas como comparação o Palmeiras deve encerrar 2016 com custos de futebol superiores a R$ 345 milhões.

A política de austeridade do clube é única no futebol brasileiro. A relação custo com futebol sobre receita caiu de 41% em 2015 para 39% em 2016.

RECEITAS CRESCERAM POR CONTA DA TV

Porém, nem tudo é motivo de comemoração nos números apresentados pelo Flamengo. O principal motivo para o crescimento das receitas foram os valores recebidos da TV. Nada menos que R$ 297 milhões em 2016, contra R$ 128 milhões em 2015.

Isso significa que a TV representa absurdos 58% da receita total. Em contrapartida as receitas com patrocínio caíram de R$ 85 milhões para R$ 66 milhões e representam apenas 13% do faturamento.

O clube apresentou queda de 11% no sócio torcedor e 10% na bilheteria.

Atualmente as receitas de bilheteria do Flamengo representam apenas 8% do faturamento total, um valor insignificante na comparação com grandes clubes europeus e até da liga dos EUA, a MLS.

Se somar bilheteria e sócio torcedor as receitas caíram de R$ 73 milhões em 2015 para R$ 66 milhões em 2016. Juntos são 13% do faturamento total.

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AS RECEITAS NOS ESTÁDIOS DE CLUBES EUROPEUS

O Fla tem que investir pesado na solução das baixas receitas com seus jogos. Segundo a Deloitte (empresa de auditoria e assessoria financeira), os clubes abaixo foram os que mais faturam com seus estádios na Europa em 2016.

Leicester City linked to Noni Madueke

Leicester City could sign the ideal attacking partner for Patson Daka after being linked with a move for PSV Eindhoven winger Noni Madueke.

What’s the story?

Brendan Rodgers has wasted no time strengthening his first-team squad this summer following consecutive fifth-place finishes, and the Northern Irish tactician may be about to add even more firepower to his fearsome forward line.

However, prizing Madueke away from the Philips Stadion won’t be an easy task. PSV have reportedly placed a £20 million price tag on their prized asset in an attempt to fend off any potential suitors, while Crystal Palace have also been credited with an interest, according to The Sun.

Imagine him and Daka

The London-born attacker left Tottenham Hotspur in search of regular game time back in 2018 and enjoyed a stellar breakout campaign in 2020/21.

After a handful of first-team appearances in Holland, Madueke really took his game to another level last season, scoring nine goals and providing eight assists in 32 appearances.

His standout displays earned the 19-year-old a call-up to the England Under-21 setup, where former manager Aidy Boothroyd lauded the youngster’s ability.

“He’s a powerhouse of a player, technically very good, left-footed and likes to come in off the side of the pitch, off the right and go and link,” said Boothroyd.

“He’s got a goal in him;  he’s very creative. He’s got a massive smile, a lovely kid. The lads have taken to him, as they would because he’s a good player; he has that respect for what he’s done at PSV.”

During his time in the Eredivisie, Madueke has showcased his incredible potential on a regular basis, demonstrating his outstanding dribbling skills, passing ability and eye for goal for Roger Schmidt’s side.

Adding the pacey, skillful forward to Leicester’s ranks would be seen as a significant coup for Rodgers, who would have two of Europe’s most promising attacking talents at his disposal.

In Daka and Madueke, the former Liverpool and Celtic boss would have the perfect combination of creator and finisher, with both blessed with natural speed as well as technical ability.

The pair could form a dream duo at the King Power Stadium for many years to come, and his acquisition would complete a magnificent summer transfer window for the Foxes.

And, in other news…Leicester register their interest in £12m magician, he has “huge potential” 

LFC fans love Salah and Van Dijk photo

A number of Liverpool fans are delighted with the sight of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk battling alongside one another in training.

The Reds continue to work hard on their preparations for the new Premier League season, with players steadily returning from their summer holidays.

Jurgen Klopp’s side face Hertha Berlin in a friendly in Austria on Thursday night, which is another great opportunity to find more fitness and rhythm.

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Someone who could feature against the Bundesliga side is Van Dijk, who hasn’t played in a match since suffering cruciate ligament damage last October.

On Tuesday, a photo emerged [via Anfield Watch on Twitter] showing the Dutchman tussling with Salah in training, with the two looking competitive alongside one another and no signs of van Dijk being less than 100 per cent.

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Liverpool fans love Salah and Van Dijk photo

These Liverpool fans took to Twitter to show their love for the image, with it proving how much progress Van Dijk has made in his injury recovery.

“EPL IS NOT READY”

Credit: @Oteng_18

“What a pic!”

Credit: @kunlennon

“Eeeeeeeesh”

Credit: @BlakeDayne

“It’s about to be scary, not for us tho”

Credit: @KhumaloMphe

“Two best players in the premier league!”

Credit: @shimandhi

“Just seeing him run again makes me incredibly happy”

Credit: @FabianCrusoe1

In other news, some Liverpool fans are unhappy with an update regarding one Reds player. Find out who it is here.

Bulls build-up begins

The XXXX Queensland Bulls will move their preparations for the start of the 2002-03 season into a new phase this weekend with the annual City-Country clash in Dalby.

Queensland Cricket02-Sep-2002The XXXX Queensland Bulls will move their preparations for the start of the 2002-03 season into a new phase this weekend with the annual City-Country clash in Dalby.The Queensland selectors have named two squads for the weekend trial matches, which will both be limited overs games to help the Bulls prepare for their ING Cup season opener against defending champions NSW in Sydney on October 13.Pace bowlers Adam Dale (shoulder) and Mitchell Johnson (back) are expected to make returns after missing the bulk of last season with injury while batsman Martin Love will test his recovery from a badly-broken little finger that cut short his English playing stint with Durham.With Matthew Hayden, Andy Bichel, Jimmy Maher, Nathan Hauritz and Andrew Symonds on international duty and Bulls regulars Michael Kasprowicz, Ashley Noffke, Stuart Law, Lee Carseldine, Clinton Perren and Brendan Nash in England, the selectors have provided an opportunity for several young players to impress.The City Bulls team contains Valley left-hander Nick Kruger, who produced a blazing 116 not out off 88 balls last week for the Queensland Academy of Sport in the National Institute Challenge in Darwin, Australian Under-19 batsman Craig Philipson and off-spinner Scott O’Leary returns from an injury that kept him out of the Darwin matches.The Country Bulls line-up includes Sunshine Coast batsman Aaron Maynard and 19-year-old Toowoomba allrounder Peter Reimers, a member of the Queensland Country team that won last year’s Australian Country championships.Bulls coach Terry Oliver said the matches would play an important role in the lead-up to the season.”Most of these blokes have been working very hard on their physical fitness for the past few months and they will be very keen to see how the fruits of their labour translate on the playing field,” he said.”Some of them have had the chance to play some cricket in Darwin and Townsville in the past few weeks with the various Challenge series that have been held and they have generally performed strongly.””But the selectors and I are very keen to see how some of the young blokes respond to the challenge of performing alongside some of the experienced players. We’re entering an important phase of the pre-season now and these games are an good gauge for us as we get closer to the club season and then to the first class and one-day season.”The two sides will play a 60-over match on Saturday and a 50-over match on Sunday. The players will also attend a BBQ at the ground on Saturday after the match that will be open to the public.City: Nick Kruger, Duncan Betts, Chris Simpson, Ryan Broad, James Hopes, Craig Philipson, Chris Hartley, Scott Brant, Scott O’Leary, Damien MacKenzie, Matthew Petrie, Adam Dale.Country: Aaron Maynard, Jerry Cassell, Martin Love, Daniel Payne, Steve Paulsen, Wade Seccombe, Peter Reimers, Mitchell Johnson, Ben Edmondson, Joe Dawes, Matthew Anderson, Nathan Rimmington.Umpires: Greg Cubit, Mark Dalgleish

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