AVFC claim emerges on Chukwuemeka

Even though Aston Villa have been active in the current January transfer window in bringing new players into the club such as Philippe Coutinho and Lucas Digne, it seems as though there are still some question marks over the future of one of the current players in Steven Gerrard’s squad that could have some fans sweating.

What’s the news?

In a recent online Q&A from Birmingham Live, Villa journalist Ashley Preece was asked what the current situation is regarding Carney Chukwuemeka after it was previously reported by The Guardian that the midfielder will not be signing a new deal at the Midlands club due to lack of regular first-team action.

In response, Preece had this to say on the matter.

“I’ve since quizzed Gerrard on this and it’s clear that the manager wants him to stay. He’s got 18 months left on his current deal – there will be some big hitters from Europe who’ll be keen to take him. Gerrard is urging him to commit his future to Villa.”

Fans sweating

Considering the teenager’s considerable potential at Villa Park, this situation is likely to leave plenty of supporters of the club sweating about his future.

The 18-year-old, who has worked his way through Villa’s youth ranks, has made a total of 63 appearances for the club’s senior and youth sides, scoring 13 goals and providing 14 assists in the process.

Out of those 63 appearances, ten of them have come in Villa’s senior side with six of them coming this season in the Premier League.

Even though he’s made five appearances for Villa since Gerrard was appointed as Villa manager back in mid-November, all of them have been off the substitutes bench, showing why Chukwuemeka may have some concerns about his playing time if he feels he’s ready to be a regular starter for the team.

The fact that Gerrard is apparently urging the midfielder to sign a new deal at Villa shows just how much he rates him and wants to keep the youngster in his squad and why the fans would be concerned by the current situation the player has put himself in.

The best outcome in this situation would be for Gerrard to convince Chukwuemeka to sign a new deal at Villa and put to bed any speculation about his future.

However, if this were to happen, the Villa boss would have to make sure he gets sufficient playing time so that he doesn’t become unhappy and then run the risk of seeing the club lose one of their brightest young prospects.

In other news: Villa could secure another transfer masterclass with £49k-p/w gem who “has everything” – opinion 

West Ham in pole position for Lingard

According to The Daily Express, there has been a major development in West Ham United’s hunt to sign Manchester United star Jesse Lingard in January.

The Lowdown: West Ham eye Lingard deal…

Numerous reliable sources have backed that manager David Moyes has identified the signing of Lingard on a permanent deal as one of West Ham’s major priorities this month.

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Club insider ExWHUemployee claimed recently that the Irons are set to make a move early this window while reliable reporter Jack Rosser of The Evening Standard reiterates that Moyes is still very much eager.

This comes as Lingard’s current deal at Old Trafford expires in the summer with no sign of fresh terms as The Express now share a major update involving West Ham.

The Latest: West Ham ‘at the front of the queue’…

As per the outlet, West Ham are ‘at the front of the queue’ to sign United’s attacker as they enter pole position for his January signing.

It is believed the Irons are now ‘ready to table’ another bid to sign Lingard as he remains Moyes’ top target, with West Ham’s manager personally ‘working on a package’ to tempt him behind-the-scenes.

The Verdict: Exciting…

Given Moyes’ is currently readying an offer for the 29-year-old as he aims to seal his permanent signing, this update comes as an exciting one with West Ham now favourites.

Lauded as ‘absolutely phenomenal’ and the best player in the Premier League on form at one stage last season (Adrian Durham, talkSPORT), Moyes himself has been very public in his praise for Lingard.

The Scotsman waxed lyrical over England’s international ace, calling him ‘incredible’ for his performances on loan at the London Stadium over 2020/2021.

He bagged a brilliant nine goals and four assists in just 16 English top flight starts, leaving little wonder Moyes wants a return, and Hammers supporters may be hoping he gets his wish before January 31.

In other news: West Ham source: Newman eyeing bid for brand new forward target as club greenlight January sale, find out more here.

Curtis Jones remains out for the derby

Liverpool have already endured a number of knocks and injuries to their squad so far this season, with the midfield suffering the most injury problems.

Every single one of Liverpool’s midfield has either suffered an injury this term or are currently still out of action for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

One of the midfielders Klopp has ruled out of the Merseyside Derby is local talent Curtis Jones, who would’ve thrived playing his part in this battle of the local rivals this evening.

The 20-year-old scouser has been out with an eye injury he sustained in training before the Atletico Madrid fixture and has been out of the side ever since.

The club’s manager confirmed the £27m-rated gem will be out for the clash of the Merseyside clubs, in his pre-match press conference:

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He said: “With Curtis, it’s just not in our hands. Curtis is completely fine, he’s doing what he’s allowed to do.

“If you asked Curtis, he could go out and run a marathon, but it’s just not allowed in the moment.

“We have to wait until the doctors give us the green light.”

Jones has made quite an impact on his hometown club already this season, as he stepped in to save the midfield during the initial midfield crisis at the beginning of the season, where Harvey Elliott sustained an injury that has sidelined him until at least the New Year.

After the Champions League game against Porto, former Liverpool striker, Peter Crouch, spoke of Jones’ “excellent feet” during his performance for the side in a 5-1 win, providing a rave review of the youngster.

Ex Liverpool and Real Madrid player, Michael Owen, also joined in with the compliments for Jones after the Porto performance:

“Before Harvey Elliott got injured, he was the one with the shirt. Curtis Jones has always been around, here and there, but for his sake he needs a long run in the team. When he gets the chance he needs to do what he did tonight.”

Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are all fit and played together in the 4-0 thrashing of Southampton at the weekend at Anfield, and will likely take the roles in midfield this evening at Goodison Park. That will surely give Rafa Benitez a headache, as the three are in top form off the back of a comfortable win at the weekend.

However, there is no hiding away from the lack of depth at Klopp’s disposal right now and thus, Jones’ continued absence is a big blow.

After all, his energy and ingenuity would have been huge on a night like the Merseyside derby. So far this term, he has registered three assists from the middle of the park, joint-level with Jordan Henderson but more than the likes of Thiago, Fabinho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

With that in mind, his extra creativity would have been beneficial this evening as the Reds aim to down a struggling Everton side.

In other news: Klopp must unleash Matip in the Merseyside derby

Manoj Tiwary lashes out at team-mates

Manoj Tiwary, the Bengal captain, has lashed out at some of his players, whom he said were pursuing “individual goals” and not performing as a unit, following his team’s drawn game against Saurashtra in Kolkata. Saurashtra piled up 650 in their first innings and bowled out Bengal for 456 to enforce the follow-on.Reacting to the below-par performance, Tiwary said: “It’s time to bid goodbyeto our reputation and play as a unit now in the present context. Instead of playing for individual goals, our players need to focus on the team goal. There is a room for improvement in that area.”Saurashtra gained three points from the game as a result of their first-innings lead while Bengal had to settle with one. The teams are separated by just one point on the Group B table, with Bengal ahead.Tiwary asserted the need for introspection among the players in the side. “We need to sit together, discuss what is going wrong and rectify our mistakes,” he said. “We have tough two matches ahead (against Uttar Pradesh and Delhi).”Tiwary led a team that included former India captain Sourav Ganguly, who managed just 16 in Bengal’s first innings. When asked if Ganguly will participate in Bengal’s upcoming fixture against UP, Tiwary said: “I don’t know. He is in the best position to answer this.”

Is time running out for Watson?

Where will Shane Watson reside in the Australian Test team in the long-term? The next few Tests will be telling

Alex Brown at the Gabba26-Nov-2009Shane Watson only ever appeared to hold a short-term lease on the Test opening position, and the landlord may soon be searching for a new tenant. Another lbw decision – his fifth in six innings as Test opener – served as further evidence of uncertain shot selection and cumbersome footwork to fast, new ball bowling, and a drop down the order could prove in the best interests of both player and team.Watson’s natural game is one of aggressive stroke-making; an instinct curbed by the discipline required at the top of the order. His three successive half-centuries in England proved beyond doubt he was of legitimate international stock, but the impression remains that he is a batsman yet to find his home in the Australian line-up.Australia have ten Tests to finalise their batting order for the next Ashes series, and it is difficult to envisage Watson maintaining his place alongside Simon Katich over that time. Phillip Hughes, Phil Jaques and Chris Rogers all possess superior first-class opening credentials to the Test incumbent and many more lbws to Watson this series will presumably intensify their claims for a change at the top.Thursday’s dismissal to Jerome Taylor was the sixth time in seven innings across all positions Watson has been trapped leg-before in Tests. On this occasion, Taylor deceived the batsman with several away-slanting deliveries before coaxing him into shouldering arms to a ball that veered in. It was a clever piece of bowling, although one Katich managed to counter.Australia’s selectors moved swiftly to remove Hughes when his susceptibility to straight, short-pitched bowling was exposed in England earlier this year, and their approach to Watson’s run of lbws will make for interesting viewing. During the Ashes, Watson appeared heavy-footed when resuming his innings after breaks in play, but on this occasion the right-hander was outmanoeuvred by Taylor’s canny change of trajectory.”I think his technique is outstanding and can definitely cope with opening the batting,” Michael Husey said in defence of Watson. “He’s shown it in one-day cricket and there’s no reason why he can’t do it in Test cricket as well. Everyone misses out, but I’m sure he will get runs in the second innings or the next Test. He can definitely handle that position.”Ricky Ponting this week hinted at his desire to see Watson eventually assume a more conventional allrounder’s role, batting in the middle order and contributing with the ball. By doing so, Ponting argued, Watson would be free to bowl without having to conserve energy to open the second innings, thereby unlocking his full potential.There remain two obvious hurdles to Ponting realising his plan for Watson: the will of the selectors and the complex issue of managing the reshuffle. Andrew Hilditch has on several occasions extolled Watson’s virtues as a resident opener while, in the same breath, touting Phillip Hughes as a long-term prospect at the top of the order. Perplexing, certainly, but perhaps less so than the task of identifying an opening replacement and, if necessary, a middle order fall-guy.Hussey seemed the man most likely for the axe but a century in his final Ashes innings and 66 at the Gabba on Thursday have presumably secured his place in the top-order for the time being. Marcus North has done little to warrant demotion in his eight Tests and, like Watson, provides Ponting with an extra bowling option when required.Where will Watson reside in the long-term? The next few Tests will be telling.

Tupãzinho 2.0? Clayson salva outra vez, e Corinthians supera o Coritiba

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Uma versão atualizada do Talismã da Fiel está resolvendo a vida do Corinthians no Campeonato Brasileiro. Protagonista nos empates contra São Paulo e Cruzeiro nas últimas rodadas, Clayson bancou o Tupãzinho 2.0 e marcou os dois gols que definiram a vitória por 3 a 1 para cima do Coritiba nesta quarta-feira, pela 27ª rodada. Agora, a vantagem do Timão na liderança sobe para 11 pontos, à espera do Santos no complemento da rodada nesta quinta.

Tranquilidade foi a palavra de ordem do Corinthians durante a parada do Brasileirão para as Eliminatórias da Copa do Mundo. O mantra serve para tudo: por que trocar Jadson? Por que mudar o estilo de jogo? Por que não acreditar que a má fase é passageira? Entre tantas perguntas, a serenidade do posicionamento de Fábio Carille e… a tranquilidade. Por que Jadson? Porque foi dele o passe genial de calcanhar que desmontou a defesa do Coritiba no lance do gol alvinegro, aos nove minutos do primeiro tempo.

O Coritiba bem que levou perigo, como em um chute perigoso de Galdezani logo no início, mas a reação do Corinthians foi imediata e com toques da (antes) habitual tranquilidade. O gol saiu com Balbuena, que voltou de uma frustração pelo Paraguai, consertando um erro de passe, depois Jadson construindo e Jô finalizando para virar artilheiro do Brasileirão ao lado de Henrique Dourado. Zagueiro, meia e atacante, rodando bola e com eficiência na finalização.

Feito o gol que lembrou dos melhores momentos do primeiro turno, o Corinthians mostrou porque o segundo turno é tão ruim e se recuou. Além de esperar matar o jogo em contra-ataque, o time foi frouxo na marcação e deu espaços na entrada de sua área. O Coxa aproveitou, óbvio. Tabela não significava nada em Itaquera. Depois de Cássio salvar duas chances de cabeça, com Cléber Reis e Werley, não houve quem salvasse uma falha feia da defesa aos 39. Pedro Henrique e Balbuena leram mal a jogada e Carleto cobrou escanteio na cabeça de Henrique Almeida, que cabeceou com perfeição.

A tranquilidade do Corinthians quase foi embora no segundo tempo, mas Cássio salvou ótima chance de Tiago Real e motivou a torcida a cantar mais alto pela vitória. Clayson entrou bem e também obrigou Wilson a fazer uma defesaça. De Marquinhos Gabriel, que havia cruzado para Clayson momentos antes, foi um chute forte de esquerda que bateu no travessão do Coxa. A pressão seguiu e deu resultado aos 33. Jô salvou a bola de sair pela linha de fundo e serviu Léo Príncipe, que cruzou na área. Rodriguinho só resvalou na bola antes de Clayson dominar e estufar as redes de Wilson.

Não parou por aí. O Tupãzinho dos anos 2000 aproveitou rebote de uma bola na trave chutada por Rodriguinho aos 43 minutos do segundo tempo. A confiança do corintiano pelo título está renovada.

FICHA TÉCNICA
CORINTHIANS 3 X 1 CORITIBA
Local: Arena Corinthians, São Paulo (SP)
Data-Hora: 11/10/2017 – 21h
Árbitro: Claudio Francisco Lima e Silva (SE)
Auxiliares: Cleriston Clay Barreto Rios (SE) e Fabio Pereira (TO)
Público/renda: 36.439 pagantes/R$ 1.872.944,00
Cartões amarelos: Marquinhos Gabriel (COR), Léo, William Matheus e Carleto (CTB)
Cartões vermelhos: –
Gols: Jô (9’/1ºT) (1-0), Henrique Almeida (39’/1ºT) (1-1), Clayson (33’/2ºT) (2-1), Clayson (43’/2ºT) (3-1),

CORINTHIANS: Cássio; Léo Príncipe, Balbuena, Pedro Henrique e Guilherme Arana; Camacho e Maycon (Clayson, aos 15’/2ºT); Marquinhos Gabriel, Rodriguinho e Jadson (Fellipe Bastos, aos 37’/2ºT); Jô (Kazim, aos 42’/2ºT). Técnico: Fábio Carille.

CORITIBA: Wilson; Léo, Cleber, Werley e Carleto (William Matheus, no intervalo); Edinho, Alan Santos, Matheus Galdezani e Tiago Real (Neto Berola, aos 40’/2ºT); Rildo e Henrique Almeida. Técnico: Marcelo Oliveira.

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لاعب أهلي جدة السابق لـ"بطولات": النادي لن يعود إلا برحيل الإدارة.. والقادم أسوأ

وجه عبد الهادي حداد لاعب أهلي جدة السابق انتقادات قاسية ضد إدارة ماجد النفيعي، وذلك عقب سقوط الفريق الأهلاوي في فخ الخسارة أمام الأخدود مساء الثلاثاء بثنائية دون رد ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية من دوري الدرجة الأولى السعودي “دوري يلو”.

وكان أهلي جدة تعادل بهدف لمثله أمام القيصومة في الجولة الأولى من دوري يلو ليتوقف عند نقطة من مباراتين بينما الأخدود فاز في الجولة الأولى بنتيجة 3-1 أمام القادسية ليصل إلى النقطة السادسة.

وقال عبد الهادي حداد في تصريح خاص لـ”بطولات”: “لن يعود الأهلي إلا برحيل الإدارة حاليًا ومن يقف مع هذه الإدارة ومن يُساندها”.

وعن إذا ما كان يتوقع رحيل إدارة النفيعي قال نجم أهلي جدة السابق: “لا أعتقد أن هذا سيحدث، استبعد ذلك تمامًا؛ ولذلك أن أتوقع القادم أسوأ بكثير للأهلي وعشاقه”.

طالع أيضًا.. بسبب محاولة اعتداء.. مجلس إدارة أهلي جدة يقترب من الرحيل

يذكر أن أهلي جدة هبط لدوري الدرجة الأولى “دوري يلو” للمرة الأولى في تاريخه بعدما احتل المركز الخامس عشر في الدوري السعودي للمحترفين الموسم الماضي.

وتطالب جماهير الأهلي من خلال مواقع توصل الاجتماعي برحيل إدارة النادي الحالية لاسيما عقب هبوط الفريق لدوري الدرجة الأولى والظهور المخيب للأمال في بداية مشوار الفريق في دوري يلو هذا الموسم.

West Ham eye new Jermain Defoe in January

West Ham have enquired about a move for Eddie Nketiah, according to emerging reports…

What’s the word?

News outlet TransferMarketWeb claim the Irons are one of several teams interested in signing the Arsenal outcast ahead of the January transfer window.

Premier League rivals Leeds United and Crystal Palace are also mentioned by the report, whilst Bundesliga duo Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Monchengladbach are said to be keen too.

The 5 foot 11 striker could be available for €12m (£10m), although his £45k-per-week contract is set to expire in the summer, meaning he’d cost nothing at the end of the season.

Shades of Defoe

It is no secret that a new frontline addition is required at the London Stadium this winter. Hammers boss David Moyes still only has one senior option at his disposal in Michail Antonio, 31, a player who has suffered from his fair share of injuries in recent years.

Nketiah, who possesses top-flight experience with the Gunners, could be a perfect solution as at just 22, he could one day replace the West Ham hitman in the future and learning from him in the meantime would be hugely beneficial for all parties.

Last year, the £10.8m-rated striker set the goalscoring record for the England U21 setup by bagging his 14th goal in just 12 games, a figure that has since increased to 16 goals in 17 appearances, as per Transfermarkt.

Interestingly, Nketiah has been likened to one of the Irons’ former stars in Jermain Defoe.

“He reminds me of another Jermaine Defoe and look at how well he did at West Ham,” claimed Noel Whelan to Football Insider. “He’s very much that similar sort of player. He plays off the shoulder, very dangerous in the box. He’s a player you can’t take your eye off because his movement’s so good.”

The young forward has bagged 43 goals in Arsenal’s youth setup and carried that natural ability into Mikel Arteta’s senior side whenever given a chance, having scored 15 times, five of which have been in the Premier League.

Nketiah has also been described as a “natural born killer” and “so incredibly prolific” by football scout Jacek Kulig in the past too.

If the Hammers’ new head of recruitment Rob Newman wants to solve this problem for Moyes, then he could do little wrong in securing the Arsenal starlet in January.

For just £10m, it could be quite the bargain.

AND in other news, Moyes can save GSB millions with 18 y/o West Ham “monster” who could be “the next Rio”…

IPL accused of violating norms at Wanderers

The IPL has come under heavy criticism from the Gauteng Cricket Board, which manages the Wanderers Stadium, over issues surrounding the hosting of matches at the ground during the league’s second season in South Africa early this year

Ajay S Shankar22-Jul-2009The IPL and its commissioner, Lalit Modi, have come under heavy criticism from the Gauteng Cricket Board (GCB), which manages the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, over issues surrounding the hosting of matches at the ground during the second season of the Twenty20 league in South Africa early this year.In a strongly-worded internal document (dated June 16) that has been circulated among members of the Gauteng board, Ray Wentzel, the GCB treasurer, has accused the IPL of violating various norms, especially for the semi-finals and final on May 24, including attempts to forcibly take over all stadium operations, such as ticketing and parking systems.The issue has ramifications beyond the IPL and beyond sundry matters such as parking spaces and ticket prices; at stake is the future of the Wanderers, one of cricket’s most famous and historic grounds. The CSA board’s members’ forum has refused to allot any international matches to the Wanderers until the GCB apologises for its allegations and submits its match hosting conditions and, as a result, Wanderers has been stripped of a Test, an ODI and a Twenty20 game it was due to host during England’s tour later this year. This ban will not affect the Champions Trophy in September as it is an ICC event involving separate agreements but the tournament schedule released on Monday has only three matches at the Wanderers – which won’t host the final either.Barry Skjoldhammer, the GCB chairman, said the document is “only a draft” and not the final report and hence cannot be treated as an “accepted official document”. However, he said it had been circulated among members of the GCB. “We have certain reservations about the conduct of the IPL,” Skjoldhammer told Cricinfo. “But these are not so much against IPL as with Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the way in which they left us to deal with IPL on our own. We are in discussions and I am confident that the issue will be resolved.”The disputeJune 4: Gauteng Cricket Board (GCB) asks Cricket South Africa’s (CSA’s) audit and risk committee to investigate complaints regarding the contract between CSA and BCCI/IPL for hosting the Indian leagueJuly 10: CSA members forum warns that the South African board will not allot any international matches to Wanderers unless GCB apologises for allegations against BCCI/IPL July 15: Gauteng asks CSA to reply to the letter sent to its audit committee and seeks a meeting with CSA on the issue before July 24. It also raises the possibility of independent arbitrationJuly 17: CSA shifts one Twenty20 international, an ODI and a Test for the upcoming England tour from WanderersJuly 18: GCB claims that the matches cannot be shifted unless the dispute between CSA and Gauteng regarding the IPL is resolved.When contacted, Modi dismissed the GCB’s allegations as “completely baseless” and referred to the “clean stadium agreement” that the IPL had signed, which gives the league complete control of the venue, including ticketing and parking. “The IPL has enjoyed close and wonderful cooperation with CSA and officials in the seven other provinces in the country where our matches were staged,” he told Cricinfo.Gerald Majola, the CSA chief executive, said the South African cricket board has dismissed Gauteng’s allegations against the IPL and are awaiting an apology from the GCB in this regard.The Gauteng document, which runs to 35 pages including annexures, points to a series of disagreements between the GCB and IPL on a number of issues, ranging from parking spaces, pouring (alcohol) rights, hospitality requirements and ticket prices. “We have been exposed to multiple threats and accusations of dishonesty and lying,” it says. “The IPL’s total disregard of ethics, manners and responsible negotiations protocols reflects an arrogant disregard of their status as guests in South Africa and guests of the South African cricket community.”The document claims that “the most serious of all issues” was “Modi’s attempts to take control of the entire Stadium operation for the Semi-Final and Final, regardless of the cost or disruption”. It thanks the Gauteng provincial government and Johannesburg City Council for “assisting in what was a potentially catastrophic situation around the parking allocations, which had the potential to spill over into major tragedy along the lines of the Ellis Park disaster… if we had not been able to deal with this threat, GCB would have had no option but to have refused to allow the Semi Final to take place.”The document suggests, for instance, that the tussle for parking space between Gauteng and the IPL was yet to be resolved with just hours to go for the semi-final between Bangalore Royal Challengers and Chennai Super Kings at the Wanderers on May 23.The GCB’s biggest complaint against the IPL appears to be the manner in which it claims it has been misled on the requirement of parking during the semi-final and final. The internal document reproduces detailed email exchanges between Sundar Raman, the IPL CEO, and GCB in this regard and concludes: “When their demands for a re-allocation of the parking to which they had previously agreed in writing were rejected, the IPL initially put forward patently false claims that their demands were necessary for security reasons arising from the visit to the Final of President (Jacob) Zuma.”When these claims were refuted by GCB on the strength of information given to us by the Presidential Security Unit and by the responsible arm of the SAP, the IPL simply persisted in its demands and threatened to disrupt the operational security and efficiency of the semi-final and the final unless its demands were met.”The document ends with what appears to be a direct, personal attack against Modi. “With specific regard to any future dealings with the IPL and Commissioner Modi, in whatever capacity, the Board should be mindful of his unacceptable personal behaviour in a variety of different ways.”The GCB document also accuses Majola of adopting “a consistently sycophantic attitude towards the IPL’s demands and his total disregard of the rights of the provinces and their supporters”. “We have also been dismayed by the politicizing of the IPL and GCB disagreements by the President of CSA Dr Mtutuzeli Nyoka,” the document states.Majola said the CSA’s members forum, comprising all CSA affiliates, dismissed the criticisms by GCB against the management of the 2009 IPL by CSA, the IPL and the BCCI. “They [GCB] were instructed to apologise to all these parties and as yet no apology has been forthcoming,” he told Cricinfo. “GCB has called for a dispute with CSA to be declared, and this has pushed the matter into the legal arena and will be dealt with by CSA’s management committee.”Wentzel, the GCB treasurer, says in the document that the purpose “of this report is to give Board members an overview of our dealings with the IPL and CSA over the period leading up to and during the hosting of the IPL tournament in South Africa. Many issues have arisen in regard to which the Board will need to make policy and operational decisions for future events of this nature where cricket is played at our Stadium outside the control of existing national and international structures.”

قاهر برشلونة.. يوفنتوس يُعلن وصول صفقته الجديدة

أعلن نادي يوفنتوس، صباح اليوم الخميس، وصول الصربي فيليب كوستيتش، جناح آينتراخت فرانكفورت، إلى مدينة تورينو، لإكمال عملية انضمامه للسيدة العجوز.

ونشر الحساب الرسمي ليوفنتوس، عبر منصة التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر”، صورًا لوصول كوستيتش إلى مطار تورينو، ليصبح يوفنتوس على بُعد ساعات قليلة من الإعلان الرسمي عن التعاقد مع الجناح الصربي.

اقرأ أيضًا.. عقبة أمام يوفنتوس لضم ديباي من برشلونة

وفي نفس السياق ذكرت وسائل إعلام إيطالية أن كوستيتش سيوقع على عقد يربطه البيانكونيري لمدة 3 سنوات قادمة، فيما سيحصل على 3.5 مليون يورو في الموسم الواحد.

وسيُصبح فيليب كوستيتش، سادس لاعب يتعاقد معه فريق السيدة العجوز هذا الصيف، إذ ضم النادي الإيطالي، آنخيل دي ماريا، بول بوجبا، كامبياسو، جاتي، والمدافع البرازيلي بريمير.

فيليب كوستيتش البالغ من العمر 29 عامًا، ظهر في الموسم الماضي بشكل جيد مع فرانكفورت، وساهم الدولي الصربي في تتويج فرانكفورت بلقب الدوري الأوروبي وتألق في المسابقة وتمكن في ربع النهائي من إقصاء برشلونة بإحراز لهدفين وصنع آخر في مباراة الإياب والتي انتصر بها فريقه بنتيجة 3-2، ليصل الفريق الألماني إلى نصف النهائي ويواصل مغامرته ويفوز باللقب.

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