Rangers were rinsed by Gerrard flop who earned more than Sima

Glasgow Rangers may have to go through the remainder of the season without the services of Abdallah Sima, as the winger suffered an injury during the recent Scottish Cup semifinal against Hearts.

Having stuttered their way to a 2-1 win over St Mirren on the weekend, Phillipe Clement will be praying that the winger miraculously recovers as the Ibrox side struggled without his presence in the final third.

Abdallah Sima may have played his final game for Rangers

Having just returned from a hamstring injury which kept him out for a few months after he sustained it on duty with Senegal during the Africa Cup of Nations in January, Sima made an immediate impact in only his second game back against Celtic.

Abdallah Sima

The on-loan winger was brought on for the second half before netting the second goal with just five minutes left, as Rangers scraped a 3-3 draw at Ibrox.

Against Hearts, however, he pulled up within 15 minutes and was subbed by Clement, who discussed his condition after the game, saying:

“We’re going to see and make an assessment tomorrow. He felt some tightness in his hamstring, I hope it’s not so bad. We hope we can have Abdallah in the next couple of weeks because he’s been really important in that period where he was fit and he was coming back now. So we will see.”

Abdallah Sima’s stats in the Premiership this season

Goals

11

Assists

2

Key passes per game

0.9

Big chances created

2

Successful dribbles per game

1.3

Via Sofascore

With just five games left – four Premiership fixtures plus the Scottish Cup final – might the Ibrox faithful have seen the last of Sima?

Abdallah Sima’s stats for Rangers this season

Since arriving on loan last summer from Brighton and Hove Albion, Sima has been one of the club’s better performers in front of goal.

In 38 games, the 22-year-old has scored 16 goals while notching two assists, made even more impressive by the fact he missed a large chunk of the season due to his hamstring injury.

There is no doubt Clement will miss the player once he returns to Brighton this summer. Unless he can stump up the cash to sign him permanently, the Belgian will have to find a replacement who can fill the void left by the Senegal international.

Abdallah Sima

The left-winger currently earns £8.5k-per-week during his loan spell, which is among one of the lowest wages in the squad, behind colleagues such as Kemar Roofe, Danilo and Rabbi Matondo, who haven’t contributed near as much as Sima has this term.

The Light Blues have a history of signing expensive flops on high wages, often failing to live up to the lofty expectations placed on them when they arrive in Glasgow.

One of the most notable recent examples is that of Cedric Itten, who arrived to plenty of excitement, only to stutter his way through two seasons at Ibrox.

How much Rangers paid for Cedric Itten

Ahead of the 2020/21 campaign, Steven Gerrard was desperate to bolster an attack that had stagnated in the months prior to the previous season being halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Before Christmas, the Gers were in the mix for the league title, yet a run of just four wins out of nine following the winter break ensured the club slipped out of contention.

Cedric Itten

That summer, Roofe was brought in from Anderlecht along with Itten, who Gerrard signed from Swiss side FC St Gallen for a transfer fee believed to be around £3m, which indicated that he was of high quality.

It soon became apparent that Gerrard had overpaid massively for the Swiss striker.

Cedric Itten’s Rangers statistics

Having scored 36 goals in just 63 games for St Gallen, it looked like Rangers had signed a player who certainly knew where the back of the net was.

His first season at the Light Blues was hardly a success, despite them ending a ten-year wait for a league title. Across 37 games, Itten managed to score just six goals, while grabbing a further three assists, hardly £3m worth of impact, let’s put it that way.

He was sent out on loan to German outfit Greuther Furth, netting just two goals in 12 appearances, although one did come against Bayern Munich.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst recalled him in January as he sought to give the striker a second chance at Rangers, yet he failed to grab the opportunity presented to him.

He scored just twice in seven games, surely ruining his chances of remaining with the club heading into the 2022/23 campaign.

That summer, he was sold for a cut price fee of just £1.5m, meaning the Gers had lost out on money by selling so cheaply as he returned to his homeland to join BSC Young Boys.

Cedric Itten's wage at Rangers

Not only did the centre-forward cost £3m to bring into the club in the first place, he was also earning £14k-per-week during his two-season stay, which included paying his wages while out on loan in the Bundesliga.

Combining his transfer fee plus total wages earned during his dismal spell in Glasgow, Itten rinsed the Ibrox side dry of around £4.5m. Considering he scored just eight goals in 48 appearances, it proved to be a massive waste of funds – earning even more than what Sima is currently making at the club.

Perhaps it was Scottish football that was the problem, as Itten has shone since returning to Switzerland. During his first season with Young Boys, he won the domestic double, registering 35 goal contributions – 23 goals and 12 assists – across 39 matches.

He may have only scored ten goals during his second season, but he is still performing fairly well.

Hopefully, Clement will avoid mistakes like those that were made by his predecessors as he looks to strengthen his first-team squad in the summer transfer window.

Itten is just one of a host of players who joined the club that failed to replicate their form which saw them secure a move in the first place.

With his budget uncertain, the Belgian may not have the funds to make expensive mistakes this summer.

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Aston Villa now eyeing £11,000-a-week target who starred in UCL semi-final

Aston Villa's pursuit of Champions League qualification has been one of the stories of the season, but if recent reports are to be believed, those at Villa Park are only looking to improve even further when the transfer window swings open.

Aston Villa transfer news

As things stand, Villa will complete an incredible campaign under Unai Emery, inside the Premier League's top four with Champions League qualification close to sealed. It's the type of achievement that they'll only want to kick on from, however, and the summer transfer window should help them do just that, especially when it comes to adding squad depth.

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With that said, the Villans have already been linked with a backup for Ollie Watkins in Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho. The forward's current deal at the Foxes is set to expire at the end of the season, handing Villa the chance to land a bargain free deal this summer to add to Emery's attacking options.

Leicester City strikerKelechi Iheanacho.

Meanwhile, Jonathan David has also been linked with a move to Villa Park to compete with Watkins, with that seemingly being one of the aims in the Midlands this summer alongside competition for Lucas Digne and Alex Moreno.

According to The Boot Room, Aston Villa sent scouts to watch Ian Maatsen in Borussia Dortmund's semi-final first leg win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and are now eyeing a move to sign the left-back. On loan from Chelsea, Maatsen has enjoyed an excellent spell in Germany to attract the interest of Manchester City, Villa and Bayern Munich.

Borussia Dortmund will be among the leading contenders too, especially with how successful the left-back has been in Germany and after his father's own admission via Fabrizio Romano.

It will be a difficult race for Villa to win, but the fact that they've now got Champions League football to offer should go a long way in convincing players of Maatsen's calibre. When the summer window swings open, the left-back will undoubtedly be one to watch.

"Excellent" Maatsen can become better than Digne

Still just 22 years old, £11k-a-week- Maatsen has shown exactly what he's capable of on the biggest stage, having been part of a Dortmund defence which managed to keep Kylian Mbappe quiet in their Champions League semi-final first leg. Earning the praise of Football Talent Scout's Jacek Kulig as a result, Maatsen's performance was described as "excellent".

Now, it's Villa who will hope to benefit from such performances, as Chelsea run the risk of losing another impressive young player to a Premier League rival and one who is on course to become better than current Villans left-back Lucas Digne.

Niamh Charles injury update provided by Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor after Lionesses star leaves field in tears during pre-season friendly win over Feyenoord

Niamh Charles left the field in tears during Chelsea's win over Feyenoord after an apparent arm injury and Sonia Bompastor has provided an update.

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  • Chelsea win 9-0 against Feyenoord
  • Charles picks up arm injury in first half
  • Bompastor believes she has 'dislocated shoulder'
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Chelsea earned their third straight win under new boss Bompastor as they won 9-0 over Feyenoord at Kingsmeadow. It has been smooth sailing for the Blues as they are yet to lose under the new coach in pre-season, however, despite the massive win on Saturday, fans and the coaching staff had a bit of a nervous moment due to Charles' injury, which saw her leave in a makeshift arm cast.

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    WHAT BOMPASTOR SAID

    Speaking to the media, Bompastor provided an update on Charles' condition and also Sophie Ingle's injury, as she said: "I think Niamh [Charles] dislocated her shoulder, so she will need to pass some tests to see how it goes, at the moment it’s too soon to give more information.

    "Sophie [Ingle] it was her knee, she got kicked in the beginning of the second half, so we will have to see after some tests as well, but I hope it’s not too bad."

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    Charles has been a part of all three of Bompastor's Chelsea matches so far as she made the starting line-up against NJ/NY Gotham and Feyenoord, and came off the bench in the friendly clash against Women's Super League rivals Arsenal. The 25-year-old has been a key squad player for the Blues since her move to Chelsea from Liverpool in 2020.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

    With just under two weeks left until the start of the Women's Super League, Chelsea will hope that Charles won't be laid off for too long as they will hope to have the 25-year-old back sooner rather than later.

Kylian Mbappe warns Real Madrid rivals he is 'hungry for more' after finally opening La Liga goal account as a 'Galactico'

Kylian Mbappe has warned Real Madrid’s rivals that he is “hungry for more” after opening his Liga goal account for the Blancos at the fourth attempt.

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    After netting on his debut for the Spanish giants in a UEFA Super Cup victory over Atalanta, the World Cup winner posted a blank through three outings in La Liga. The France international attracted criticism for his toothless performances, with the expectation being that he would be a prolific presence for Carlo Ancelotti.

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    Mbappe is now showing that he can be just that, with a match-winning brace recorded in a 2-0 win over Real Betis. Those efforts came in front of an adoring new fan base at Santiago Bernabeu, with the 25-year-old forward proving what he is capable of.

  • WHAT MBAPPE SAID

    Having broken his duck, Mbappe will be hoping that there are many more goals to come. He believes that will be the case and has told those preparing to cross his path that he is now “hungry for more” as he looks to enjoy a productive first season in the Spanish capital.

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    Mbappe became Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time leading scorer before severing ties with them as a free agent, with the target found on 256 occasions for the Ligue 1 heavyweights. Having committed to a five-year contract with Real, he will fancy his chances of becoming a centurion for them as well.

Fabrizio Romano: £120,000 p/w Man Utd ace "will not stay at Old Trafford"

Fabrizio Romano has said that one £120,000-a-week Manchester United player “will not stay at Old Trafford” this summer.

Man Utd players who Ratcliffe could sell

New co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is preparing for what could be an extremely busy first summer in charge of sporting decisions in Manchester. He’s brought in Omar Berrada as chief executive from Manchester City and Jason Wilcox as technical director from Southampton, with Newcastle United’s Dan Ashworth likely to follow suit as sporting director.

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They may have a decision to make on the future of manager Erik ten Hag, with Ratcliffe not planning on removing the Dutchman from his position before the end of the season. A number of candidates have already been linked to take over from Ten Hag, though, including contact being made with Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel. Meanwhile, former Chelsea boss Graham Potter is another leading candidate at Old Trafford.

In regards to players leaving, some big earners could be about to move on. Raphael Varane is expected to leave in the summer, whereas Ratcliffe is also ready to sell Casemiro, with the two players the highest United earners, picking up more than £300,000-a-week. The Manchester Evening News claimed in March that up to 21 players could leave in the summer window, and Romano has now shared a new exit update on one specific player.

Donny van de Beek “will not stay at Old Trafford”

Midfielder Donny van de Beek has been out on loan with German side Eintracht Frankfurt, and talking to GiveMeSport, Romano has been “told” that United have “already explored other possibilities around Europe” for the player, who “will not stay at Old Trafford”.

Manchester United'sDonnyvandeBeekapplauds fans after the match

It has been another season to forget for Van de Beek, who has made just seven Bundesliga appearances for Frankfurt after joining on loan in January, playing just 344 minutes of action.

Donny van de Beek's Eintracht Frankfurt appearances

WhoScored rating

Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1 Bochum

7.00/10

Eintracht Frankfurt 2-2 Wolfsburg

6.49/10

RB Leipzig 0-1 Eintracht Frankfurt

6.40/10

Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 Hoffenheim

6.33/10

Darmstadt 2-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

6.16/10

Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 Mainz 05

6.11/10

VfB Stuttgart 3-0 Eintracht Frankfurt

6.08/10

Therefore, getting his £120,000-a-week wage off the books at Old Trafford seems to make sense for United, and it’ll be interesting to see if his next move away will be another loan or a permanent departure, as he is under contract in Manchester until 2025.

Ajax eye move for Spurs’ Steven Bergwijn

As per reports in the last 48 hours, a major Tottenham Hotspur exit update has now come to light involving wantaway winger Steven Bergwijn.

The Lowdown: Summer of change at Tottenham…

The Lilywhites could be set for a very interesting 2022/23 Premier League campaign after Antonio Conte guided them to a place in the Champions League for next season.

Finishing in the top four on the final day of the last campaign has granted Spurs some real privileges, including a £150m equity increase courtesy of ENIC and three confirmed signings already.

However, in order to balance the books, Spurs transfer chief Fabio Paratici needs to offload a few players, and one man who is expected to leave north London is Bergwijn.

The Latest: Bergwijn transfer update…

The Netherlands international has openly admitted that he’s open to leaving Tottenham, with Football Insider sharing a big development on Tuesday afternoon.

According to their information, Ajax are eyeing a big-money move for Bergwijn, who they are keen to make their ‘marquee signing’ of the summer.

Negotiations are apparently ‘advancing’ and both clubs believe that an agreement could be imminent – so much so that all parties are confident that a deal could be in place by ‘the end of this week’.

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The Verdict: Sad end for Bergwijn…

Often a big-game player, Bergwijn’s stoppage-time heroics at Leicester City in January enhance the belief that he can really be of use to Conte on his day, despite drawing criticism from the likes of Graeme Souness in the past.

However, the Dutchman – who started just four league games last season – could struggle for game-time ahead of the in-form Dejan Kulusevski, or further potential summer additions, and we believe that an exit from Tottenham may suit all parties.

Paratici will need to agree outgoings sooner rather than later, with Bergwijn coming as a likely departure from N17.

Spurs: Emerson Royal linked with Atletico

Tottenham Hotspur full-back Emerson Royal is being eyed behind the scenes by Atletico Madrid for a summer transfer.

What’s the news?

According to Sky Sports, the La Liga club have a long-standing interest in the player and are looking to bring him to Madrid this summer.

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Spurs signed the full-back from Barcelona last August in a deal worth €30m (£25.8m) on a five-year contract.

Throughout his debut season at the north London club, the Brazilian made 41 appearances across all competitions, scoring one goal and delivering one assist in the process.

Terrible news for Spurs

In his 31 Premier League appearances, the 23-year-old ended up making more tackles (86) than any of his team-mates, also finishing in the top three for blocks (56), clearances (79) and successful pressures (126), as per FBRef.

Meanwhile, from an attacking point of view, only Heung-min Son (65) delivered more crosses than Royal (60). This highlights just how useful he can be up and down the pitch and why it would be terrible to lose him after just one season at the club.

Despite some question marks being raised over his ability to play in the Premier League at times last term, to get rid of him this summer without letting him have the chance to get a pre-season with Antonio Conte and show what he can do in the 2022/23 campaign would be a very bad look for the club.

Should the player join Atletico and become a pivotal figure for them, there could be some regret from Tottenham, while it would leave them weaker in that area of the squad.

Also, with Diego Simeone’s side having previously lured one of Spurs’ full-backs in the shape of Kieran Trippier in 2019, there would surely be some Spurs fans who wouldn’t want to see lightning strike twice in that regard.

There should be no thoughts from anyone at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium about letting Royal go this summer, and they will surely consider the interest from Atletico as terrible news.

Given his young age and the path that Conte could now make for him in terms of improving his game and being better suited to playing in England at a high level, the 23-year-old could be an exciting prospect for the Lilywhites to have in their ranks for the foreseeable future.

In other news: Conte could finally axe Spurs’ £42m “liability” by signing “complete” £27m-rated titan

Tottenham: Report shares big Richarlison update

A report out of Italy has now shared quite an update on Tottenham Hotspur’s pursuit of Everton star Richarlison.

The Lowdown: Conte eyes move…

The Brazil international and Premier League striker is reliably believed to be on the Spurs agenda this summer as manager Antonio Conte chases an alternative to superstar player Harry Kane.

Reports have suggested that the Lilywhites could speed up talks for Richarlison with ‘decisive days’ ahead, coming after journalist David Ornstein claimed ‘some’ at Everton think a transfer is inevitable.

Now, as per CalciomercatoWeb.it, a big update has come to light.

The Latest: Tottenham closing in…

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According to their information, reporting due to Juventus and Milan’s interest, Richarlison’s arrival at Spurs is ‘ever closer’ and talks are at an ‘advanced’ stage for the 25-year-old, acting as a blow for the Serie A duo.

In perhaps the most surprising claim, the report states that his signing could ‘take place’ for just €40 million (£35m).

The Verdict: Major claim…

This comes as a major claim out of Spurs, particularly, when it comes to the price tag.

While it is arguably unlikely that the north Londoners will end up securing Richarlison for £35m, we believe the South American’s arrival is worth a potentially higher offer regardless.

Finishing 2021/2022 as Everton’s top goal scorer and best-performing player by average match rating, the striker is a proven top flight threat, having also attempted their most shots at goal per 90 last season (WhoScored).

It’s little wonder Richarlison has been called one of the Goodison Park side’s ‘big name’ players (Noel Whelan, Football Insider) and signing him for Conte would undoubtedly strengthen the Italian’s attacking options.

In other news: Significant talks: Tottenham emerge as ‘likelier destination’ for ‘superstar’…find out more here.

Tottenham: Sky Sports share big Torres transfer update

Sky Sports Italy have now shared a big Tottenham Hotspur transfer update involving Villarreal defender Pau Torres in the last 48 hours.

The Lowdown: Spurs eye new defender…

Spurs head coach Antonio Conte is thought to be after a left-sided central defender for his backline but the Italian was dealt a major blow on Wednesday afternoon.

Former top target Alessandro Bastoni of Inter Milan, via his agent, confirmed his intentions to remain at the San Siro for 2022/2023 – meaning the Lilywhites may have to turn to alternatives.

Torres, coming as another defensive target, has been mentioned as a potential signing in recent months with Sky Italy now sharing a big update on Spurs’ attempts.

The Latest: Sky share big Torres update…

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According to the broadcast giant, via Get Italian Football News, the north Londoners are now working on a deal to sign Torres and a swap deal is also on the cards.

Sky claim that midfielder Giovani Lo Celso will be included in any deal with Villarreal for their star defender as transfer chief Fabio Paratici gets moving before pre-season.

The Verdict: Get it done

The Spain international, called ‘sensational’ by his national team boss Luis Enrique, would come as a real upgrade for Conte’s back three.

As per WhoScored, only goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli played more La Liga minutes than Torres over 2021/2022 with manager Unai Emery clearly viewing him as indispensable.

In that time, the 25-year-old averaged Villarreal’s joint-highest rate of aerial duels won per 90 whilst also making the second-most clearances – backing just how solid and reliable he could be if Spurs bring him to the Premier League.

In other news: ‘Better and better’ – Insider says Tottenham could make announcement ‘in the coming days’…find out more here.

Romano: Leeds agree Kristensen deal

Leeds United are closing in on their second signing of the summer…

What’s the word?

According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, the Yorkshire giants have struck a deal to sign RB Salzburg full-back Rasmus Kristensen, having already clinched a £25m move for his teammate Brenden Aaronson, who has joined on a five-year deal.

“Full agreement set to be reached between Leeds and RB Salzburg for Rasmus Kristensen. Danish right-back’s expected to join Leeds in the coming days, once final details will be resolved,” he tweeted.

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“Kristensen will be able to undergo medical tests after international duty.”

Sky Sports believe it could cost the Whites in the region of just £10m to secure the 24-year-old, something of a bargain as Transfermarkt currently value him at £13.5m.

Marsch will be elated

If the club’s ambition wasn’t obvious already, it is now and a move for the impressive right-back is sure to leave manager Jesse Marsch absolutely delighted.

Whilst Aaronson adds a much-needed and threatening option to a threadbare engine room, Kristensen will help bolster one of the Premier League’s leakiest defences, and he is a surefire upgrade on the struggling Luke Ayling.

Indeed, the side conceded a whopping 79 goals from their 38 matches (2.07 each outing), a feat that only relegated Norwich City (84) were worse for.

Meanwhile, the long-serving vice-captain’s season ended in disgrace after he was sent off for a needless and reckless challenge against Arsenal, leaving his club in the lurch heading into the final few games.

He was brandished as an “idiot” by Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, who also suggested that it could be his last-ever game in the Premier League.

Kristensen is a player that Marsch knows very well. The American head coach was in charge of 64 of his 107 appearances for the Austrian champions. During that time, the attack-minded full-back provided 13 goals and 19 assists, so it’s easy to see why he’s being brought in.

The Denmark international was Salzburg’s best-performing player in the Champions League this term, averaging a WhoScored rating of 6.91. He also led the squad for tackles (a whopping 4.6 per game) and also managed 1.1 shots and one dribble per game, too.

“He is an absolute leader on the pitch. His emotions push the whole team. As a right-back, he has a very strong offensive drive, marches up and down the line and is also a goal threat,” his current boss, Matthias Jaissle, once said of Kristensen.

On the above evidence, Leeds and Marsch will be getting a reliable upgrade at right-back heading into next season, where they must avoid a disastrous repeat of 2021/22.

AND in other news, Orta given green light for “unstoppable” £21m signing, it’d be a huge coup for Leeds…

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