Nissanka 89 cuts down SL deficit after Verreynne 105*

Kyle Verreynne’s manic sprint to a third Test century lit up the second morning and sent South Africa speeding to a total of 358. But the afternoon and evening sessions belonged to Sri Lanka. Their top four produced their best collective effort in the series so far, with Pathum Nissanka hitting 89 off 157 balls, forging a 109-run second wicket stand with Dinesh Chandimal.With Angelo Mathews not out on 40 at stumps, and Kamindu Mendis unbeaten on 30, Sri Lanka have seven wickets in hand, and are well-placed to take a lead in the first innings. They have for the first time in the series, put serious pressure on a South Africa attack that seemed short of options on a flattening Gqeberha deck.Kagiso Rabada was the most menacing of their bowlers, conceding only 40 and taking the wicket of Dimuth Karunaratne for the third time in the series, in his 15 overs. He’d also had Nissanka dropped by David Bedingham at second slip, on 22. Sri Lanka negotiated Marco Jansen with much more confidence than they had in the first Test, in which he’d claimed 11 wickets. By stumps, Jansen had given away 75 off his 18 overs, and was the only frontline bowler without a wicket.Though there were occasional plays and misses against Rabada in particular, Nissanka was largely watchful, scoring only eight runs off his first 50 deliveries. He eventually began to attack the shorter deliveries, and it was the pull shot that he favoured through the remainder of the innings, taking to Jansen’s shorter balls in particular. Most of his run-scoring came square of the wicket, and he raised his batting tempo in Chandimal’s company, settling into accumulation mode against the spin of Keshav Maharaj in particular.That he got out to Maharaj, whom he had early clubbed for six over deep midwicket, will particularly rankle, especially as he was nearing a century. He merely ran at the bowler, attempted a cross-batted shot to a ball that was full, and essentially yorked himself, the ball going on to clatter into leg stump.Pathum Nissanka brought up his ninth 50+ score in Tests•AFP/Getty Images

Still, the stand between him and Chandimal had provided Sri Lanka a platform. Chandimal was looser with his strokeplay than either opener had been, and collected edged fours behind the wicket early on. He nevertheless stuck at it alongside Nissanka, until a tentative prod against Dane Paterson ended with him being snaffled behind the stumps.Mathews was also somewhat tetchy at the beginning of his innings, but found some boundaries down the ground, and settled into a rhythm later. Kamindu Mendis appeared assured from the outset. The two put on 43 runs together before stumps.The morning, however, had been reigned by Verreynne. Having lost Keshav Maharaj without South Africa adding to their overnight score, Verreynne put on 66 with Rabada, as Sri Lanka turned almost solely to bouncers and short deliveries to blast the final two wickets out. Verreynne crashed three boundaries between deep backward square leg and deep midwicket in one Asitha Fernando over to really get his engine roaring, before venturing even bigger hits when Rabada was bowled by Asitha, and he was left with the No. 11 for company.With 19 runs still to get for his hundred, Verreynne yanked the throttle with even more intensity, first smashing Prabath Jayasuriya over cow corner for six, before mowing Asitha into the banks to get within one strike of a 100. He reached triple figures with another mighty pull in that same over, sending the ball sailing over fine leg’s head.The milestone sparked wild celebrations, a bow from Verreynne to the dressing room, and a bear-hug from Paterson. Verreynne himself likely did not anticipate that a century would be on the cards when the morning’s play began, but finished unbeaten on 105 off 133 balls, having reaped 58 off 50 balls on day two.Lahiru Kumara claimed the last South Africa wicket, and ended with 4 for 79. Asitha and Vishwa Fernando shared five wickets between them.

Kandamby backs experienced SL to make a strong comeback: 'We've been in these situations before'

“I don’t think the players are mentally down. We give them lot of confidence,” says Sri Lanka’s batting coach

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Sri Lanka were bundled out for 42 in the first innings of the Durban Test•Associated Press

Comebacks can happen. Sri Lanka have proved that already this year, when having lost a Test at Lord’s by 190 runs, they surged back at The Oval to win by eight wickets.This, at least, is what Sri Lanka are trying to believe, having lost their first Test in South Africa by 233 runs.They can look back at other series-leveling come-from behind Test wins as well, such as in 2018, when they won in Barbados having lost in Port of Spain. Or even at home, when having gone down to Australia in the first Galle Test of 2022, they roared back in the second.Batting coach Thilina Kandamby feels there are enough players in the group who have tasted comeback success.Related

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“We have a very experienced unit, and they have been in situations like this before,” Kandamby said. “We have given comebacks before as well. I don’t think the players are mentally down. We give them lot of confidence.”We started off in a similar fashion in England this year. We came from behind to win a game. We have identified that and we need to be at our best from day one.”Just as in that England series, Sri Lanka’s top order struggled substantially against the moving ball, crashing to a calamitous 42 not out in the first innings. Kandamby said the “options we took were wrong”, particularly the damp surface offered plenty to the bowlers in the first innings.Since that match, however, Sri Lanka have taken every opportunity to train. They’d rocked up to Kingsmead on what would have been day five of the first Test for a long session, and will also train the two days ahead of the Gqeberha Test, with Monday having been their travel day.”We had a chat, and the key here is to see off the new ball. There is no point being too aggressive, but we do have to put the loose balls away. Once we get past the first hour, it gets a lot easier.”Sri Lanka had also been at a significant advantage in Durban, as South Africa allrounder Wiaan Mulder had fractured his right hand while batting, and as such was unable to bowl. And yet, having collapsed inside 14 overs for their lowest Test total, Sri Lanka were in no place to capitalise on this advantage.”It’s so disappointing really – South Africa were one bowler short, and we should have made most of it,” Kandamby said. “Even with Marco Jansen we didn’t force him to a second spell. But the good thing is, we were a lot more organised in the second innings. If we’d batted the whole day in the first innings, it could have been very different.”The major positive for Sri Lanka, perhaps is that unlike for South Africa, there are no serious injury concerns for their bowlers. They’d had to bowl more than 150 overs in the first three days of the Test, but will have had five days potential recovery before the second Test starts. Although privately, some bowlers had expressed annoyance at having to bowl again so soon after dismissing South Africa for 191, at the time, they just got on with the job, Kandamby said.”Hats off to the bowlers. After one and half hours they had to go out and bowl again. They were not bitter. They just took on the challenge.”

New Pogba: INEOS chasing "extraordinary" Baleba alternative for Man Utd

Manchester United’s summer transfer window has already been a success for manager Ruben Amorim, but there is still plenty of work left to do before the September 1st deadline.

The 40-year-old has already cleared out some of the deadwood on the books at Old Trafford, releasing Victor Lindelof, Christian Eriksen and Jonny Evans at the end of their respective contracts.

Other outgoings will undoubtedly take place over the next couple of weeks, which could allow for added funds to be reinvested into the side ahead of the upcoming Premier League campaign.

Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have all joined the Red Devils, costing £200m combined, completing a deadly trio at the top end of the pitch.

However, other areas of the side are still in desperate need of reinforcements, which could result in numerous players being landed in an attempt to rise up England’s top-flight.

Man Utd preparing move for Carlos Baleba alternative

Carlos Baleba has been one of United’s key targets in recent days, after talks were held between the Red Devils and the player’s entourage over a potential switch.

Despite the interest in the Brighton midfielder, a deal could now be unlikely given the Seagulls’ reluctance to allow the youngster to leave, subsequently putting a £100m price tag on his head.

Brighton & Hove Albion's CarlosBalebacelebrates scoring their first goal with Joao Pedro and Matt O'Riley

However, not landing a deal for the 21-year-old may not be the end of the world, with the hierarchy also currently exploring a move for Sevilla star Lucien Agoume, according to TBR Football.

They report that despite their keen interest in Baleba, alternatives to the former Lille star have been drawn up, with the Frenchman just one player in their sights.

It also states that he’s seen as a cheaper alternative this summer, potentially able to follow a similar path over the next few years and become their own £100m talent.

Why United’s Baleba alternative would be their next Pogba

Just a handful of years ago, United’s midfield department was home to numerous elite-level talents, one of which was Paul Pogba – who cost a club-record £89m in the summer of 2016.

The Frenchman rejoined the club just a few seasons after leaving on a free transfer to join Juventus, moving back to Old Trafford as a completely different player.

He registered over 200 appearances during his second spell in the North West, often producing a spectacular effort, helping the side win the Europa League in his first season back in England.

However, he would leave on a free transfer in 2022, ultimately tailing off after his excellent start, with his attitude and commitment towards the Red Devils often coming into question.

Regardless of his struggles, Pogba will forever be remembered in Manchester as a player who made the game look easy, often dominating the opposition, with Agoume having the chance to follow in his compatriot’s footsteps in 2025/26.

Lucien Agoume in action against Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe.

The 23-year-old has endured an erratic start to his career, featuring for seven clubs in seven years, but he appears to have found his home in Seville over the last few months.

He made 35 appearances in LaLiga last season, often catching the eye with his displays, which has seen journalist Zach Lowy comparing him to former fan-favourite Pogba.

Lucien Agoume’s stats for Sevilla in LaLiga (2024/25)

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35

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4

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82%

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5.8

Tackles made

2.9

Interceptions made

1.8

Take-on success

73%

Passes into final third

5.4

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Agoume, who’s been labelled “extraordinary” by former boss Enrique Sanchez Flores, completed 82% of the passes he attempted last season, with 5.8 of which being defined as progressive – able to thrive in possession, just as Pogba did during his time at United.

He also made 2.9 tackles per 90 and 1.8 interceptions per 90, with the latter tally ranking him within the top 2% of all players in Spain’s top-flight – handing Amorim the perfect box-to-box option in midfield.

Added talent across the board is highlighted in his tally of 73% take-ons completed, able to glide past opposition players, emulating the skillset of his compatriot in the process.

There’s no denying that, given Baleba’s two-year spell in England’s top-flight that he would be many of the fans’ first choice to bolster the midfield department this window.

Sevilla's Lucien Agoume celebrates.

However, given the money spent in other areas, cheaper options will have to be considered, with Agoume arguably being a bargain addition if he can match Pogba’s success at the Theatre of Dreams.

A dream for Cunha & Mbeumo: INEOS submit bid to sign £69m star for Man Utd

Manchester United have once again splashed the cash during the current summer window.

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Corinthians joga mal, é dominado pelo Argentinos Juniors e perde em casa na Libertadores

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Sem inspiração e com problemas em todos os setores, o Corinthians desperdiçou chance para trazer calma ao técnico Fernando Lázaro e perdeu por 1 a 0 para o Argentinos Juniors, na segunda rodada da fase de grupos da Libertadores. Cabrera, no primeiro tempo, fez o gol dos visitantes na Neo Química Arena.

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+Guia Corinthians: onde assistir, análise dos adversários e tudo sobre o Timão na Libertadores

Com a derrota, o Timão estaciona nos três pontos, mesma pontuação do Independiente del Valle, e vê o El Bicho assumir a liderança do Grupo E, com seis pontos.

Os comandados de Fernando Lázaro voltam a campo pela Libertadores no dia 2 de maio, contra o Del Valle, em Itaquera. No mesmo dia, a equipe treinada por Milito visita o Liverpool-URU. Neste final de semana, o clube alvinegro vai até Goiânia enfrentar o Goiás, pela segunda rodada do Brasileirão.

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ARGENTINOS COMEÇAM COM TUDO

Com intensidade e muitas trocas de passe, o Argentinos Juniors começou melhor a partida e abriu o placar. Primeiro, após erro de Fábio Santos, Ávalos carimbou o travessão de Cássio. Aos 12 minutos, Montiel fez boa jogada pelo lado esquerdo, cruzou na linha de fundo e cruzou na pequena área. Cabrera chegou cabeceando firme e mandou para as redes.

TIMÃO SEM CONTROLE

O Corinthians esboçou uma ligeira melhora após levar o gol, e Fausto Vera quase fez valer a “lei do ex”. Após bate-rebate na área, o camisa 5 limpou a marcação e chutou colocado, de fora da área, mas a bola passou ao lado do gol. No final da primeira etapa, Fábio Santos quase empatou em chute rasteiro, mas Lanzillota mandou para escanteio.

+ATUAÇÕES: Fernando Lázaro tem noite desastrosa e leva a pior nota em derrota do Corinthians

Com a vantagem, os visitantes não recuaram e seguiram trocando passes com facilidade, explorando as laterais do Timão.

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QUASE O SEGUNDO!

Na tentativa de mudar a dinâmica da equipe, Fernando Lázaro voltou para o intervalo com Roni e Romero nas vagas de Cantillo e Matheus Araújo. Porém, o Argentinos Juniors quase ampliou. Ávalos foi lançado entre Balbuena e Gil, ganhou dos zagueiro e mandou por baixo das pernas de Cássio. Porém, o árbitro viu toque de mão, confirmado pelo VAR.

NÃO ERA A NOITE PARA O CORINTHIANS

Cada vez mais nervoso, o Corinthians se lançou ao ataque, apostando em cruzamentos e jogadas pelo lado. Em pelo menos três lances os jogadores corintianos pediram pênalti. Já a equipe argentina recuou e, com linha de cinco na defesa, dificultava as construções do Alvinegro, seguindo perigosa nos contra-ataques.

Nos minutos finais, o Timão teve ótimas chances, mas não converteu. A defesa argentina não afastou bem e a bola sobrou para Fausto Vera. Com o goleiro fora do gol, ele pegou de primeira, mas mandou para fora. Minutos depois, Róger Guedes tentou duas vezes, mas uma foi para fora e a outra a zaga bloqueou. Praticamente noúltimo lance do jogo, Paulinho teve a chance de empatar após escanteio, mas chutou para fora.

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CORINTHIANS 0 X 1 ARGENTINOS JUNIORS
LIBERTADORES – FASE DE GRUPOS – 2ª RODADA
Local: Neo Química Arena, em São Paulo, Brasil
Data e hora: 19 de abril de 2023, às 21h30
Árbitro: Jesús Valenzuela-VEN
Assistentes: Jorge Urrego-VEN e Tulio Moreno-VEN
Quarto Árbitro: Yender Herrera-VEN
Árbitro de vídeo: Nicolas Gallo-VEN
Público/renda: 40.670 / R$2.689,897.80
Cartões amarelos:Yuri Alberto (COR) / Montiel, Villalba eLanzillota (ARG)
Cartões vermelhos: –
Gols:Cabrera (12’/1ºT) (0-1)

CORINTHIANS
Cássio; Fagner (Du Queiroz, 37/1ºT), Balbuena, Gil e Fábio Santos; Cantillo (Roni, após o intervalo), Fausto Vera, Giuliano(Paulinho, 33/2ºT) e Matheus Araújo (Romero, após o intervalo); Róger Guedes e Yuri Alberto. Técnico: Fernando Lázaro

ARGENTINOS JUNIORS
Lanzillota; Kevin Mac Allister,Torrén(Di , 36/2ºT) e Villalba; Federico Redondo, Cabrera (Fabrício Dominguez, 36/2ºT), Moyano, Metilli(Sanchez, 24/2ºT) e Montiel; Verón(Nuss, 28/2ºT) e Ávalos. Técnico: Gabriel Milito

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Ruud van Nistelrooy's return?! Ex-Man Utd striker emerges as an option for European club after dismal Leicester spell

Ruud van Nistelrooy could soon return to management as the former Manchester United striker has reportedly emerged as an option for FC Twente after a dismal spell with Leicester City. Across 27 matches, the Dutchman managed only five wins, while suffering 19 defeats at the King Power Stadium. His side leaked 57 goals, and ultimately the Foxes tumbled back into the Championship.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Twente find themselves searching for a new leader after parting ways with Joseph Oosting last week. The Dutch coach’s two-year reign, which spanned 95 matches, came to a sudden halt following a disappointing run of results. His exit has forced the Enschede club into emergency mode, with several names already being linked to the vacancy.

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    High-profile figures such as Erik ten Hag, Mark van Bommel, and Rene Hake have reportedly been sounded out, while John van den Brom is currently thought to be at the front of the queue. Yet, a new candidate has now been thrust into the spotlight, one with global name recognition and a proven Eredivisie record, Van Nistelrooy.

  • WHAT HAS BEEN SAID

    ESPN analyst Karim El Ahmadi has suggested that Van Nistelrooy should be strongly considered for the Twente hot seat. Speaking on , the former Feyenoord midfielder argued that the ex-Manchester United star has the pedigree and passion to thrive at the club.

    “Ruud van Nistelrooij is also available. Would he do it?” he asked. “I’ve hardly heard his name mentioned. He’s someone with experience. He’s been at Manchester United, Leicester City, and a full year at PSV. I think he would want to do it. He’s a true fan, and FC Twente isn’t a small club.”

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أبرزهم يورجن كلوب.. 5 مدربين عالميين على طاولة الاتحاد السعودي لخلافة بلان

كشفت تقارير سعودية، أن إدارة نادي الاتحاد بدأت تحركاتها الجادة للتعاقد مع مدرب عالمي يقود الفريق الأول لكرة القدم، واضعةً الألماني يورجن كلوب، المدير الفني السابق لليفربول الإنجليزي، كخيار أول على طاولة المفاوضات.

وجاء هذا التوجه بعد قرار إقالة الفرنسي لوران بلان بسبب تراجع نتائج الفريق مؤخرًا، حيث شرعت الإدارة في فتح خطوط التواصل مع عدد من الأسماء البارزة في ساحة التدريب العالمية.

ويشغل يورجن كلوب حاليًا منصب رئيس كرة القدم العالمية في مجموعة “ريد بول”، حيث يشرف على مشاريع كروية في ألمانيا والنمسا والولايات المتحدة، ما يجعله مرشحًا بارزًا لقيادة “العميد”، وفقًا لما ذكرته صحيفة “الرياضية” السعودية.

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وأشارت الصحيفة إلى أن القائمة الاتحادية لا تقتصر على كلوب فقط، إذ تضم أيضًا الإسبانيين تشافي هيرنانديز وأوناي إيمري، إضافةً إلى الإيطالي لوتشيانو سباليتي، بينما تظل حظوظ البرتغالي سيرجيو كونسيساو أقل مقارنةً بالآخرين.

وتسعى إدارة النادي لحسم ملف المدرب الجديد سريعًا بهدف إعادة الاستقرار الفني قبل خوض التحديات المقبلة محليًا وقاريًا.

يُذكر أن بلان، الذي تولى تدريب الاتحاد في يوليو 2024 بعقد يمتد حتى منتصف 2026، قاد الفريق لتحقيق ثنائية الدوري والكأس الموسم الماضي، قبل أن تتذبذب نتائجه هذا الموسم بخسارته في نصف نهائي كأس السوبر السعودي، وتعثره في بداية مشوار دوري أبطال آسيا أمام الوحدة الإماراتي (1-2)، ثم سقوطه أمام النصر (0-2) في الدوري.

وخلال فترة توليه قيادة الاتحاد في 46 مباراة، نجح في تحقيق 34 انتصارًا، مقابل 6 تعادلات ومثلها من الهزائم.

Farke's new Buendia: "Exceptional" £22m star is very keen on Leeds transfer

Leeds United kick off their 2025/26 Premier League campaign in ten days as they prepare to welcome Everton to Elland Road for their opening game.

The Whites may have a new-look defence in place when the Toffees come to town, as Lucas Perri, Sebastiaan Bornauw, and Gabriel Gudmundsson will all be hoping to start, whilst Jaka Bijol is suspended.

Daniel Farke has only had one new attacker added to his squad during the summer transfer window so far, though, as Lukas Nmecha joined on a free transfer from Wolfsburg.

The German head coach needs more recruits at the top end of the pitch to improve his attacking options, especially in the number ten position, where Brenden Aaronson plays.

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Coventry (A)

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As you can see in the table above, the USA international struggled badly against the top teams in the Championship, which does not suggest that he is likely to fare well against Premier League teams.

Leeds reportedly looked at a loan swoop for Aston Villa attacking midfielder Emiliano Buendia earlier in the window, but that particular rumour has gone cold.

Why Leeds may not want to sign Emiliano Buendia

A link to the Argentina international was always going to pop up during the summer transfer window, whether there was genuine interest or not, because of his relationship with Farke.

The Leeds boss signed Buendia for Norwich in the summer of 2018 and coached him for three seasons in Norfolk, winning two Championship titles in the process. During that time, the playmaker scored 24 goals and provided 41 assists in 121 appearances for the Canaries.

This shows why Farke may want to work with the Argentine magician again, as he delivered goals and assists on a regular basis for him in East Anglia.

However, Buendia turns 29 in December and he has yet to prove that he can deliver consistent quality at the top end of the pitch at Premier League level.

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22/23

38

5

2

21/22

35

4

6

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36

1

7

Leeds, if he is not available on loan, may be reluctant to spend big money on an ageing player who has not fully proven himself as an attacking threat at the top level, with no more than five goals in any of his four seasons in the Premier League.

This may be why the West Yorkshire outfit are reportedly looking at alternative options to come in and bolster their options in the number ten position before the summer transfer window slams shut at the start of September.

Leeds target is keen on Elland Road move

According to the Yorkshire Evening Post newsletter, as relayed by Leeds United News, Leicester City attacking midfielder Bilal El Khannouss is very interested in a move to Elland Road this summer.

The report claims that the player’s camp have confirmed that he is interested in signing for the Championship champions before the end of the window, and that a meeting has already been held to discuss a possible move.

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It adds that the Whites have also made an enquiry to Leicester about a potential deal to sign the Morocco international, who reportedly has a release clause of £22m in his contract.

Tottenham Hotspur, who will be in the Champions League in the 2025/26 campaign, have also been linked with an interest in the 21-year-old talent this month.

Leicester City's BilalElKhannoussin action

This latest update on El Khannouss’ eagerness to sign for Leeds will, therefore, come as a big boost to the Whites, who will be hoping to beat off competition from other teams to land his signature.

Why Leeds should sign Bilal El Khannouss

The West Yorkshire outfit should be pushing to get this deal over the line as quickly as possible, now that they know that the player is keen to make it happen, because he could be Farke’s new version of Buendia.

Unlike the Aston Villa attacker, the Leicester youngster is at the start of his career, at the age of 21, and Leeds would be signing a player who is on his way up in the game.

Bilal El Khannouss.

El Khannouss, who has been hailed as“exceptional” by analyst Ben Mattinson, has plenty of time left ahead of him to develop and improve after his debut season in England, whilst Buendia is closer to the latter stages of his career and still searching for consistency.

The £22m-rated starlet showed flashes of quality in the Premier League with the Foxes, who were relegated, as he created eight ‘big chances’ in 27 starts.

xAG

0.19

Top 46%

Assists

0.12

Bottom 35%

Passes attempted

43.85

Top 15%

Progressive passes

5.28

Top 14%

Passes into the final third

3.67

Top 10%

Key passes

1.73

Top 37%

Through balls

0.45

Top 16%

As you can see in the table above, El Khannouss ranked highly among his positional peers in a host of passing and creative metrics for Leicester.

He was unfortunate to only register three assists from his eight ‘big chances created’ and 0.19 xAG per 90, as his teammates failed to make the most of the high-quality opportunities that were created for them.

These statistics suggest that the Leicester dynamo has the potential to be an incredibly creative force in the number ten position for Leeds, as he was able to shine as a creator in his first year in England as a young player in a team that got relegated.

The Whites will be hoping to put up more of a fight than the Foxes did in the Premier League, which may mean that El Khannouss has even more opportunities to showcase his creativity in what will, hopefully, be a more successful team on the pitch.

Best ST since Wood: Leeds could see bid accepted for £26m "monster"

Leeds have been offered the chance to sign a star who would be their best striker since Chris Wood.

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Overall, the Morocco international could be Farke’s next Buendia as an impressive creative threat in the number ten position, and signing him over the former Norwich man may make more sense due to their respective ages and potential for growth in the years to come.

Everton learn just £22m will land "exceptional" player after approach made

A new update has emerged regarding an “exceptional” Everton transfer target this summer, with just shy of £22m needed if the Blues want to snap him up.

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The start of the 2025/26 Premier League season is now just a couple of weeks away, with Everton beginning their campaign with a trip to Leeds United on August 18th.

It has been a frustrating summer transfer window for the Blues, however, in terms of the volume of players signed, with David Moyes admitting that his side don’t feel fully ready going into the new campaign.

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“We’ve got huge priorities as far as where we would like to try and buy the players if we could do. But also, we’ve got a numbers situation as well, we’re short in numbers, so there’s a bit of both. We’re trying to get the pieces we really want first, and that’s what we’ve been fighting to do. So hopefully we can, hopefully things will fall into place.

“But we’re just beginning to think, my goodness, we’re just not getting enough over the line. Because we are actively working to try [and] it’s not as if we’re a club who are saying [that] we’re waiting to sell a player before we can bring one in. But it’s not really the situation. We’ve got money to spend, and we’ll have to try and spend it wisely.”

Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz has been mentioned as a summer option as Everton look to upgrade in midfield, but it’s Benfica’s Florentino Luis who was the subject of a Toffees approach this week, and now a fresh update has dropped regarding the latter.

Everton find out asking price for "exceptional" ace

According to Record [via Sport Witness], Everton will need to pay €25m (around £21.7m) to have a chance of signing Luis this summer, with fellow Premier League clubs Burnley and Leeds United also in the race to bring him in.

No official bid has been tabled yet, with the aforementioned enquiry the most progress made, and it remains to be seen if the Blues will push forward in their efforts.

A midfielder is paramount for Everton in the coming weeks, in terms of quality and depth in the middle of the park, especially after the exit of Abdoulaye Doucoure.

Luis looks like an ideal option to bring in, with the 25-year-old racking up 176 appearances for Benfica and winning two Primeira Liga titles with Benfica, as well as being lauded by former manager Rui Vitoria.

“Florentino Luis is an exceptional talent. He has the qualities that every coach would want in a midfielder: tenacity, intelligence, and technique.”

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Luis is at a point in his career where a move to the Premier League could appeal, allowing him to test himself abroad, and he has the defensive quality and technical ability to shine there, having averaged 4.2 tackles per game and enjoyed an 87.8% pass completion rate in the Champions League last season.

26-year-old star holds talks to join Chelsea alongside Simons and Garnacho

Chelsea are actively pursuing a double deal for RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons and Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho right now, but they could still sign more players alongside the duo.

Both Simons and Garnacho are determined to sign for Chelsea, but the Blues are still yet to reach full agreements with either of their clubs.

The former has made it clear that he wants to join Enzo Maresca’s side, and is patiently waiting for Chelsea to shake hands on a fee for his services as negotiations continue behind-the-scenes this week.

Garnacho, meanwhile, has earmarked Stamford Bridge as his “only” desired landing spot this summer (David Ornstein) – coming after the Argentine dropped a teasing hint on Instagram.

The 21-year-old liked a post linking him with a move to Chelsea, which is perhaps a clear indication that Garnacho has set his sights on joining the west Londoners.

To make room for the attacking pair, Chelsea are expected to green-light a few more high-profile sales amid pressure from UEFA to produce a positive transfer balance by next month.

Carney Chukwuemeka, Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Christopher Nkunku, Nicolas Jackson and Alfie Gilchrist are all being linked with the Cobham exit door before this summer’s transfer deadline on September 1, and this host of departures could also free up space for PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The Italy number one announced that he will be leaving PSG this summer in an emotional goodbye post on Tuesday evening, coming after he was left out of Luis Enrique’s squad for their UEFA Super Cup clash against Tottenham.

“To the special Paris fans, From the first day I arrived, I gave everything – on and off the pitch – to earn my place and defend the goal of Paris Saint-Germain,” said Donnarumma.

“Unfortunately, someone has decided that I can no longer be part of the group and contribute to the team’s success. I am disappointed and disheartened. I hope to have the opportunity to look the fans at the Parc des Princes in the eyes one more time and say goodbye as it should be done.

“If that doesn’t happen, I want you to know that your support and affection mean the world to me, and I will never forget it. I will always carry with me the memory of all the emotions, the magical nights, and of you, who made me feel at home.”

With the 26-year-old now officially leaving the Parc des Princes, PSG’s loss could well be Chelsea’s gain.

Gianluigi Donnarumma holds talks to join Chelsea

Reports from France earlier this week suggested that Chelsea have inquired about Donnarumma, and now journalist Graeme Bailey has told TBR Football that the ex-AC Milan shot-stopper has held talks to join Maresca via his representatives.

Maresca is arguably in need of an experienced figurehead, and all Premier League title-winning sides possess one thing in common – a world-class goalkeeper. Donnarumma fits the bill in all these aspects.

Amid reports he’ll cost around £26 million, Chelsea could seal a major bargain after deciding not to sign Milan’s Mike Maignan earlier in the window.

Why Christian Pulisic missing out on USMNT World Cup captaincy wouldn't be a big deal as Mauricio Pochettino wants '11 leaders'

Christian Pulisic may be ‘Captain America’ but it will be no big deal if he is not captain of America at the 2026 World Cup, says Brad Friedel.

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Given his standing in the global game, as a superstar of Serie A with AC Milan, Pulisic remains an obvious candidate to take on leadership duties with his country. He may not be the loudest, as a reserved character, but can still inspire others with his actions.

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Armbands have been passed in his direction at times – including at major tournaments, such as the 2024 Copa America – but there are plenty of others ready to lead the USMNT out of the tunnel.

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Pulisic did skip Gold Cup duty in 2025, which attracted criticism from some, but said absence is not considered to have done his captaincy claims any harm – with Mauricio Pochettino and his coaching team looking for the 26-year-old to contribute in multiple departments.

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Quizzed on whether Pulisic is in the skipper picture less than a year out from a home World Cup, former USMNT goalkeeper Friedel – speaking in association with legalnibukmacherzy.pl – told GOAL: “I’m not in the camp so I’m not sure if that’s who Mauricio wants as a leader. I know Mauricio really well and I know what he’ll want – he’ll want on the field to have 11 leaders.

“If you look at body language and the way Christian played against Japan, he played really well. He was quick, he caused a lot of issues. Whatever went on during that Gold Cup time and all around it, it does not look like it affected him.

“Who Mauricio will name as the captain, I don’t know. I don’t think I would look into it too much if Christian isn’t named captain. Naming a captain is different because there are a lot of off-field scenarios that go on with that. Christian is a player I don’t know well personally – I understand he’s quiet, so I don’t know if that will happen.

“I look at body language a lot with how players are after things get put in the press. What I saw from Christian was really positive. There has been a lot of negative stuff out and about, so it seems to me like things are pretty good.”

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