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Manchester City’s Nico O’Reilly to stay despite Chelsea transfer interest
Nico O’Reilly is to stay at Manchester City despite strong interest from Chelsea in a deadline day transfer.
City rate the 19-year-old midfielder extremely highly and would have demanded a buy-back clause if they were to sell.
Such a condition would not have been accepted by Chelsea and therefore after an enquiry and talks, the situation is not going to develop in this window.
It means City will retain one of their best young players and avoid a repeat of the Cole Palmer situation, which saw the England international leave for Stamford Bridge in 2023.
O’Reilly is a product of City’s academy and made his senior league debut earlier this season in the 6-0 win over Ipswich Town last month.
He has made six senior appearances in total this season including starting the Community Shield win over Manchester United back in August.
Pep Guardiola has talked up O’Reilly’s talent and his ability to play in a multitude of roles.
“I am pretty sure he can help us,” Guardiola said during City’s pre-season tour of the United States.
“He can play with us, even as a holding midfielder when Rodri is not there. We have Kalvin Phillips. I don’t know what is going to happen, but we have Kova (Mateo Kovacic), and we have Nico. I know he can play it.”
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‘He will be a player’: Nico O’Reilly is latest Man City academy star to impress Pep Guardiola
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Manchester City’s young star Nico O’Reilly has reportedly attracted interest from Chelsea, but the talented midfielder has no plans to leave the Etihad Stadium anytime soon.O’Reilly, who has impressed with his performances for City’s youth teams, is seen as a bright prospect for the future. The 19-year-old has been on Chelsea’s radar for some time now, with the Blues keen to add him to their squad.
However, O’Reilly is committed to City and has no intention of moving to Stamford Bridge. The midfielder is eager to continue his development with the reigning Premier League champions and is determined to make a name for himself at the club.
City’s coaching staff have been impressed with O’Reilly’s attitude and work ethic, and believe he has the potential to become a key player for the first team in the coming years.
While Chelsea’s interest is flattering, O’Reilly is focused on his career at City and is determined to prove himself at the highest level. Fans can expect to see more of the talented midfielder in the coming seasons as he continues to progress and make his mark on the Premier League.
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Fulham confident of signing ‘unbelievable’ winger just before transfer deadline
TBR Football sources can confirm the latest on the situation involving Fulham, Willian and Samuel Chukwueze ahead of the transfer deadline.
The Cottagers have a busy evening ahead of them as they look to bring in a new right winger for Marco Silva just before the window shuts.
Fulham have been working to find solutions on the right wing following an injury to Harry Wilson in the 1-0 defeat to Manchester United.
Now, TBR Football can confirm that progress is being made on one front, with a new signing potentially on the cards before 11pm.
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Fulham confident of re-signing Willian while Samuel Chukwueze also offered to Cottagers
TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey can confirm that Fulham have opened talks with Willian in the last few hours and they’re confident of signing him.
The 36-year-old is a free agent after leaving Olympiacos at the end of December, and Fulham retain a long-standing interest in their former player.
In addition, Fulham have been offered Samuel Chukwueze after Everton said no to him, with AC Milan willing to loan him out. The Cottagers have a historical interest in him.
TBR Football have also been told that Fulham want at least one, if not two, players in by the end of the night.
What Tom Cairney and Dejan Kulusevski have said about Willian
Fulham captain Tom Cairney has always thought Willian didn’t always get the recognition he deserved.
Cairney said a year ago: “What a player. He is the best player I have ever played with by a mile.
“His touch, his brain, the way he moves the ball, his decision making.
“I just can’t imagine what he was like to play with seven or eight years ago at Chelsea.
“And in my opinion he doesn’t get the recognition he deserves.
“Hazard was that good in the same team that people don’t talk about him in the way they should.
“Because Hazard was ridiculous, but for four or five years, Willian was one of the best players in the Premier League.
“And he’s 35 now (at the time) and still stops dead and shifts it and you can’t get near it, and he’s 35.”
Tottenham Hotspur’s Dejan Kulusevski also praised Willian, saying: “Unbelievable player.
“Underrated, very good to watch him always and good to have played against him also.”
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Fulham fans can breathe a sigh of relief as the club is reportedly confident of securing the signature of an “unbelievable” winger just before the transfer deadline. The news comes as a major boost for the team, who have been actively pursuing reinforcements to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.Although the identity of the winger has not been revealed, sources close to the club have hinted that negotiations are in the final stages and a deal could be announced imminently. The player in question is said to possess exceptional talent and experience, making him a valuable addition to Fulham’s squad.
With time running out before the transfer window slams shut, Fulham are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of strengthening their squad. Fans are eagerly anticipating the announcement of this exciting new signing, which could potentially transform the team’s fortunes for the upcoming season.
Stay tuned for further updates as Fulham looks to make a major statement in the transfer market just before the deadline. #FulhamFC #TransferDeadline #NewSigning
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#Fulham #confident #signing #unbelievable #winger #transfer #deadlineFulham transfer news: Willian in talks to re-sign for Cottagers
Fulham are in talks to re-sign Willian as a free agent after he cancelled his contract with Greek side Olympiakos.
The 36-year-old is in London as the two sides look to agree a deal which would fulfil Fulham boss Marco Silva’s request to bring in a winger in the winter transfer window.
The deal does not need to be done before the the transfer window closes at 23:00 GMT on Monday as Willian is a free agent.
The forward left Fulham last summer when his contract expired.
Willian made 67 appearances, scoring 10 goals, for Fulham in two seasons after joining from Brazilian side Corinthians in 2022.
He spent seven years with Chelsea between 2013 and 2020, winning five major honours – including two Premier League titles – before joining Arsenal.
Willian then moved to Corinthians in his homeland before his switch to Fulham.
According to recent reports, Fulham is in talks to re-sign Brazilian winger Willian from Arsenal. The 33-year-old previously played for Fulham on loan back in 2012 and has been deemed surplus to requirements at Arsenal.Willian’s experience and quality could provide a major boost to Fulham as they look to secure promotion back to the Premier League next season. It is believed that negotiations are ongoing between the two clubs, with Fulham hopeful of securing a deal in the coming weeks.
Willian’s return to Fulham would undoubtedly excite fans, as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new campaign. Stay tuned for further updates on this potential transfer deal.
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Galatasaray resmen duyurdu: Nelsson, transfer görüşmeleri için kadroya alınmadı
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Şubat 02, 2025 17:34
Trendyol Süper Lig’in 22. haftasında Gazizantep FK deplasmanına çıkacak olan Galatasaray’da sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı. Sarı – kırmızılılar, savunma oyuncusu Victor Nelsson’un transfer görüşmeleri nedeniyle kadroya alınmadığını duyurdu.
Hafta içi UEFA Avrupa Ligi’nin 8. haftasında Ajax’a 2-1 yenilerek ilk 8’e kalamayan ve play-off’ta yer alacak olan Galatasaray, Süper Lig‘de Gaziantep FK deplasmanına çıkacak.
Hazırlıklarını tamamlayan sarı – kırmızılılarda kamp kadrosu açıklandı.
Galatasaray aşil tendonunda kısmi hasar olan Ismail Jakobs ile Ajax maçı sonrasında sol dizinde esneme ve kapsül içi kanama tespit edilen Yunus Akgün’ün sakatlıkları nedeniyle kamp kadrosunda yer almadığını duyurdu.
NELSSON TRANSFER GÖRÜŞMESİ İÇİN KADROYA ALINMADI
Yapılan açıklamada ayrıca Victor Nelsson‘un muhtemel bir transfer ihtimali nedeniyle Gaziantep FK maçı kafilesinde yer almadığı belirtildi.
Galatasaray’ın Gaziantep FK ile deplasmanda yapacağı müsabakanın kamp kadrosunda bulunan futbolcular şöyle:
Fernando Muslera, Günay Güvenç, Jankat Yılmaz, Davinson Sanchez, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Kaan Ayhan, Metehan Baltacı, Elias Jelert, Eyüp Aydın, Berkan Kutlu, Gökdeniz Gürpüz, Lucas Torreira, Efe Akman, Gabriel Sara, Roland Sallai, Dries Mertens, Yusuf Demir, Barış Alper Yılmaz, Ahmed Kutucu, Michy Batshuayi, Victor Osimhen
Galatasaray officially announced: Nelsson excluded from squad for transfer negotiationsGalatasaray has made it clear that defender Nelsson has been left out of the squad for upcoming matches as the club enters transfer negotiations with potential suitors. The decision was made to allow the player to focus on his future and ensure a smooth transition if a transfer deal is reached.
Nelsson, who joined Galatasaray last season, has been a key player for the team but it seems that the club is now open to letting him go for the right price. Fans have mixed feelings about the news, with some expressing disappointment at the potential departure of a reliable player, while others are hopeful for new signings to strengthen the squad.
As the transfer window heats up, it will be interesting to see where Nelsson ends up and how Galatasaray will fare without him on the pitch. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#Galatasaray #resmen #duyurdu #Nelsson #transfer #görüşmeleri #için #kadroya #alınmadıBlues finally green light big-name exit as transfer conditions are set in stone
AC Milan are confident they can bring Chelsea misfit Joao Felix to the Italian giants before the transfer window shuts, TEAMtalk can reveal.
The Portugal international swapped Atletico Madrid for Chelsea last summer for a fee in the region of £45.5 million (€53m, $59m) but he has struggled for game time thus far.
Felix, who had a loan spell with the Blues in the second half of the 2022/23 season, has made 20 appearances in all competitions this term but he has just three Premier League starts to his name.
Head coach Enzo Maresca admitted it is “difficult” to hand regular minutes to the 25-year-old, particularly when Cole Palmer has been the club’s standout attacker.
TEAMtalk previously revealed that Milan wanted to complete a deal for the former Barcelona loanee, with head coach Sergio Conceicao a ‘big admirer’ of his talents.
Now, our sources state the Serie A team believe they can get this move over the line, with Chelsea giving a loan move the green light. We understand that a buy option is not out of the question and Felix himself is pushing for a San Siro transfer.
Furthermore, Chelsea are evaluating all loan options, so it is not set in stone that Milan seal the deal with this one.
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Maresca admits to ‘difficult’ Felix situation
With Nicolas Jackson leading Chelsea’s attack and Palmer often behind him, that has made it difficult for the versatile Felix and Christopher Nkunku to get much of a look in.
Both have been linked with a Stamford Bridge exit, something Maresca has not ruled out.
“The only thing I’ve said since the start of this season is that it’s difficult to play him with so many attacking players. In my idea it means that if Joao plays, it means Cole [Palmer] doesn’t play. Or, if Joao [Felix] plays he has to play with Cole together, but it depends on the game,” he said last month.
“For me it’s quite easy, we have three players but they are more or less similar; Cole, Joao and Christopher Nkunku. Joao played some games, Christopher also played and they both started against Ipswich and Southampton they played, Leicester they played.
“Some games they can both play together, but not every game because every game is a bit different.”
Chelsea transfer roundup: Garnacho latest, Man City ace targeted
All eyes are on whether or not Alejandro Garnacho will leave Manchester United before the transfer window shuts at 11pm on Monday.
The Chelsea-linked winger is said to be interested in a Blues move but there are a number of reasons why that may not happen.
Chelsea are reportedly plotting a last-ditch move for Manchester City star Nico O’Reilly, after giving up on United’s Kobbie Mainoo.
The 19-year-old would be a cheaper option, as would Saint-Etienne midfielder Mathis Amougou.
Finally, Tottenham are trying to gazump Chelsea in the race to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi – who is into the last 18 months of his contract.
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After weeks of speculation and negotiations, Blues have finally given the green light for a big-name exit as transfer conditions have been set in stone. The player in question has been the subject of intense interest from several top clubs, but it seems that a deal is finally in the works.Fans have been eagerly awaiting news of this transfer, and now it seems that their wishes will soon be granted. The player’s departure is sure to have a significant impact on the team, but with the transfer conditions now firmly established, it looks like the move is all but certain.
Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting transfer saga unfolds.
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Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football News
Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel has landed in England ahead of a proposed move to Tottenham.
Tel’s agent has posted an image on Instagram of the Bayern Munich teenager aboard a private plane heading for London, and the 19-year-old has landed at Farnborough Airport.
Sky Sports News understands the structure of the deal is still being negotiated between the clubs.
Bayern are understood to prefer a permanent deal or a loan which includes an obligation to buy.
Tel turned down the chance to sign for Tottenham earlier this week after the clubs had agreed a £50m deal.
But in a massive U-turn, Tel has changed his mind after a long conversation with Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou on how he will be used.
Tel has been in demand this window with Manchester United and Arsenal also showing interest in the France U21 international.
‘Tel has changed his mind – his plane is heading to London!’
SSN reporter Michael Bridge:
“We say never say never on Deadline Day but Tel has done a U-turn and has said ‘yes’ to Tottenham. Incredible news.
“There are reports there are no obligations or options to buy but what we do know – and there is a picture of Tel and his agent on a plane – the plane looks like it is going to London and not Manchester.
“Huge news. Tel has changed his mind…”
Analysis: Why Tel is in demand
Sky Sports’ Nick Wright:
Tel has been a peripheral figure for Bayern Munich this season, playing only 344 minutes across their Bundesliga and Champions League campaigns without scoring. But at 19, he remains a thrilling talent with plenty to offer and plenty of room for improvement.
He demonstrated his immense potential last season, contributing nine goals and six assists across the Bundesliga and Champions League, despite mostly featuring as a substitute, and averaging an eye-catching 1.15 goal involvements per 90 minutes.
Context is important, of course. Many of those substitute appearances came at points in games where Bayern were already several goals up. But his talent is not in doubt. It is what convinced Bayern to pay roughly £23m to land him at the age of only 17 in 2022.
Tel is quick, strong in the air and, crucially, an accomplished finisher. His versatility is another asset.
As shown in the graphic above, Tel’s minutes at Bayern have been split across different positions. He has played the highest share of minutes on the left, where he is able to cut in on his right foot. But he is also adept with his left foot and has been used on the right, as a central striker, and even in midfield.
He would have to adapt to new surroundings in the Premier League, of course. Hitting the ground running would be a challenge mid-season. But it is easy to understand the interest, even if he would not come cheaply to any side looking to sign him permanently.
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Mathys Tel transfer: Bayern Munich forward on his way to England to seal Tottenham move | Football NewsExciting news for Tottenham Hotspur fans as Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel is reportedly on his way to England to finalize a move to the Premier League club. The 24-year-old has been a standout performer for the Bundesliga giants and is now set to make the switch to the English top-flight.
Tottenham have been in the market for attacking reinforcements and it seems like they have found their man in Tel. The young forward is known for his pace, skill, and eye for goal, making him a perfect fit for the North London outfit.
The deal is said to be in the final stages of completion, with Tel expected to undergo a medical and put pen to paper on a long-term contract with Spurs. It is believed that Bayern Munich have accepted a substantial offer for the talented forward, paving the way for his move to the Premier League.
Tottenham fans will be eagerly awaiting the official announcement of Tel’s arrival, as he is set to bolster their attacking options and provide competition for the likes of Harry Kane and Heung-Min Son. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga!
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Manchester City targeting Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez as Monday transfer deadline looms
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Manchester City are working to complete the signing of Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez before Monday’s transfer deadline with a view to boosting Pep Guardiola’s faltering midfield. The English champions are yet to reach a breakthrough with Porto in talks that began on Sunday and there is no guarantee that they will be able to secure an agreement before the window closes at 6 p.m. ET.
Gonzalez has a release clause in his contract understood to be worth $61.5 million and City would have the option to simply activate that if they cannot find a breakthrough in talks with Porto. That would require them to pay the lump sum in one go, something which would be within their means but would constitute a serious commitment. Historically City are not a club willing to overpay to add to their squad.
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Equally, City’s midfield evidently needs strengthening after Sunday’s 5-1 demolition at the hands of Arsenal. Gonzalez is a strong, dynamic presence in the center of the park, his five goals and three assists suggesting a player who can make a big contribution in the penalty area as well.
Complicating matters for Porto is the presence of a sell on clause to Barcelona, through whose academy Gonzalez developed before making his senior debut. It is believed that the Portuguese side would be obliged to hand 40 percent of any sale fee to Barcelona, heightening the pressure for them to receive as big a fee as possible.
Amid onfield struggles, City have been notably active in January, adding three players to Guardiola’s squad already for a combined $150 million. Defenders Vitor Reis, Abdukodir Khusanov and Juma Bah have already arrived, the latter joining Lens on loan. Forward Omar Marmoush was also signed from Eintracht Frankfurt.
Manchester City are reportedly eyeing up Porto midfielder Nico Gonzalez as the Monday transfer deadline approaches. The Premier League champions are said to be keen on adding the Argentine youngster to their squad before the window closes.Gonzalez, who is just 19 years old, has been impressing at Porto with his performances in midfield. City see him as a potential long-term prospect who could develop into a key player for the club in the future.
With just days left before the transfer deadline, City are said to be working hard to secure a deal for Gonzalez. The midfielder is believed to be open to a move to the Etihad Stadium and could provide valuable depth in City’s midfield ranks.
It remains to be seen whether City will be able to complete a deal for Gonzalez before Monday’s deadline, but fans will be hoping that they can get the deal over the line in time. Stay tuned for further updates as the transfer deadline looms.
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Nebraska coach Matt Rhule ‘highly doubts’ team will have spring game because of the transfer portal
Nebraska’s spring game tradition could be going away. And according to coach Matt Rhule, it’s because of the transfer portal.
Rhule said Saturday that he doubted that Nebraska would have a spring scrimmage on April 26 and was blunt in explaining why he didn’t want to showcase his players.
“I don’t know that yet but I’ll be honest with you, I highly doubt it,” Rhule said when asked if Nebraska would have a spring scrimmage on that date. “And I think it’s really fundamentally, I hate to say it like this, it’s really because last year we were one of the more televised spring games and I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that. So to go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch, that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore. It’s just absolute free open common market and so I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world. I don’t want these guys all able to watch our guys and say, ‘Wow he looks like a pretty good player, let’s go get him.’”
Nebraska likely won’t have a traditional spring game in 2025. (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images) Nebraska’s spring game has been a decades-long tradition and is one of the biggest spring games in college football. Huskers fans routinely pack Memorial Stadium for the game and it produced one of the best spring game moments in recent memory when a then-7-year-old Jack Hoffman scored a touchdown during the game.
Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen said earlier in the week that April 26 would likely feature a “celebration” of the school’s athletes instead of a traditional game.
You can understand why Nebraska is moving away from a spring game in the current era of college sports. Rhule is far from the only college coach who doesn’t want other coaching staffs to see his players right before the spring transfer portal opens.
Don’t be surprised if Nebraska’s move becomes a trend. While coaches are pushing to change transfer window dates, more teams could follow Nebraska and others and change the way they end spring practices as long as there’s a spring transfer window.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers may not have a spring game this year, according to head coach Matt Rhule. In a recent interview, Rhule expressed doubt that the team would be able to hold their annual spring game due to the increasing prevalence of the transfer portal in college football.The transfer portal allows players to explore their options and potentially transfer to a different school without having to sit out a year. This has led to a significant amount of roster turnover for many teams, making it difficult to field a full team for a spring game.
Rhule acknowledged the challenges that the transfer portal presents for college football programs, and indicated that the team may have to adjust their plans for the spring accordingly. While it’s disappointing for fans to potentially miss out on the opportunity to see their team in action during the spring game, Rhule emphasized that the team’s focus is on preparing for the upcoming season and making sure they have a competitive roster.
It remains to be seen whether the Cornhuskers will ultimately be able to hold a spring game this year, but fans can rest assured that the team is working hard to be ready for the challenges that lie ahead.
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#Nebraska #coach #Matt #Rhule #highly #doubts #team #spring #game #transfer #portalNebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concerns
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska spring game, one of the best attended in college football and a major revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about other teams poaching his players.
“The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore,” Rhule said Saturday at his midwinter news conference. “It’s just an absolute free open common market. I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world and have people watch our guys and say, ‘He looks like a pretty good player. Let’s go get him.’”
The spring game has a long tradition at Nebraska. Last year, the event drew 60,452 to Memorial Stadium, fourth highest in the nation behind spring games at Ohio State, Alabama and Penn State. The Cornhuskers’ game also was televised on the Big Ten Network.
“I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that,” Rhule said. “So you go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.”
Six Nebraska players entered the transfer portal the week after last year’s spring game.
The spring portal period ends April 25, the day before Nebraska’s spring practice wraps up. However, players can switch schools without entering the portal, as was the case with Wisconsin safety Xavier Lucas‘ recent move to Miami.
Rhule said exposing his players to other schools is more of a concern to him than risking injuries in a spring game. Wide receiver Demitrius Bell and cornerback Blye Hill were hurt in last year’s spring game and missed the season. Rhule said live tackling will continue in scrimmages during spring practice.
“Guys are being compensated now, and you’re putting money behind some people, a whole other set of parameters,” Rhule said. “Yet, at the same time, you have to get good. Honestly, to me, it’s about protecting the roster and protecting through that portal period.”
Asked if there would be a spring game with a scrimmage format to wrap up spring practice, Rhule said, “I don’t know that yet, but I’ll be honest with you, I highly doubt it.”
He said he does want to “show off” his players to the fans in some fashion. Athletic director Troy Dannen said on his radio show last week that a to-be-determined event would be held on April 26, possibly one that involves football and other fall sports.
Nebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concernsAmidst a wave of transfers in college football, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are reportedly considering canceling their upcoming spring game due to concerns about potential player departures. With several key players already entering the transfer portal, including starting quarterback Adrian Martinez, the coaching staff is worried about further disruptions to the team’s roster.
Head coach Scott Frost expressed his concerns in a recent press conference, stating, “We want to ensure that we have a cohesive and committed team heading into the upcoming season. With so many players exploring their options, we feel it may be best to forego the spring game in order to focus on team chemistry and unity.”
While the decision has not been finalized, sources within the program suggest that the cancellation is highly likely. Fans and players alike are disappointed by the potential loss of the spring game, which serves as a preview of the upcoming season and a chance for fans to see the team in action.
As the situation continues to unfold, Nebraska fans are left wondering what the future holds for their beloved team. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Who is football’s worst transfer ever? From Neymar and Antony to Coutinho and Hazard
Neymar has left Saudi Arabia. Antony has flown the coop — at least temporarily — from Old Trafford. Neither deal will be looked back upon particularly fondly.
While the prices were sky-high for both players, it was the performances, or lack of them, that defined their spells at Al Hilal and Manchester United respectively. Neymar struggled with injury during his two-year spell with Al Hilal, making just three league appearances. Antony scored just five goals in 62 Premier League games for Manchester United.
But can either of them be considered football’s worst-ever transfer? Or are there others that stand out as being significantly worse? Neymar and Antony aside, The Athletic’s experts have gone back into football history and picked the standout mistakes below.
Alexis Sanchez, Man Utd
There will have to be a dramatic change in fortunes for Antony to avoid the ignominy of Manchester United’s worst-ever signing, but until the Brazil international is sold, or his contract expires in June 2027, he has time to leave this accolade with Alexis Sanchez.
A swap deal with Arsenal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan meant Sanchez could technically be considered a “free signing”, but five goals in 45 United appearances made for a meagre return.
Sanchez was on around £350,000 per week before bonuses (Getty Images)But it was his wages — thought to be £350,000 per week before bonuses — that tip this deal into the “worst ever” category. Sanchez’s remuneration unsettled United’s wage structure, starting a domino effect of players asking for similar salaries. Such negotiations led to Ander Herrera leaving the club in the summer of 2019 and a huge pay rise for David de Gea, a contract that would later become an issue under Erik ten Hag. It would also have a knock-on effect for contracts handed out to Casemiro and, later on, Marcus Rashford.
Some poor signings only last for the player’s stay at the club. Sanchez’s impact continues to be felt years after he has left.
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Philippe Coutinho, Barcelona
As the token oldie on this panel, I really wanted to pick something from the 1980s, or perhaps from a mad period in the late 1970s, but the sad truth is that the past decade is when football’s transfer market has gone truly insane.
Chelsea and Manchester United alone have numerous contenders for the worst, but I’m inclined to look at that late-2010s period when Barcelona completely lost the plot: Philippe Coutinho for €135million, Ousmane Dembele for €135m and then Antoine Griezmann for €120m. Excellent players, all three — and all had their moments and all won trophies — but the signings were driven by indulgence and excess. The impact on Barcelona’s finances was disastrous and could have been even worse.
The worst deal of the three? I’m going to say Coutinho, who ended up joining Bayern Munich on loan and scoring twice in a humiliating 8-2 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final in 2020. What a perfect summary of the super-club excesses of the modern era.
Oliver Kay
Ali Dia, Southampton
“Am I enjoying this? Do you enjoy a kick in the bollocks?” Graeme Souness, then Southampton’s manager, responded in 1996 after being asked about his thoughts on Ali Dia’s Premier League debut.
Dia purportedly claimed he was a cousin of George Weah, the legendary Milan forward, who, allegedly, put in a good word at Southampton. “When someone like that gives you a recommendation, you tend to sit up and take notice,” added Souness.
Dia was woeful and his team-mates had wondered whether he was a competition winner after watching him train for the first time. The saving grace for Southampton is that he arrived as a trialist, saving them a transfer fee, and only had to endure his 53 minutes against Leeds United, which saw him miss a glaring opportunity.
What remains of Dia’s time on the south coast are stories of unpaid hotel bills, fanciful tales told to his team-mates, and proof that anyone can play in the Premier League if they know the right people.
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Dan Sheldon
Lazar Markovic, Liverpool
Liverpool believed they had signed one of the most exciting youngsters in European football in the summer of 2014.
Winger Lazar Markovic completed a £20million move to Anfield after helping Benfica win a domestic treble in Portugal.
“I can become one of the best players in the Premier League,” he told reporters. “Perhaps I am so confident because in every season I have played I have finished as a champion.”
Markovic was very confident when he joined Liverpool (Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Avram Grant, who had managed the Serbia international at Partizan Belgrade, added to the hype as he compared him to Lionel Messi, with the former Chelsea boss declaring: “He’s young, he’ll mature, and then nobody will be able to stop him.”
The reality was very different and Markovic’s name sits alongside El Hadji Diouf, Alberto Aquilani, Andy Carroll and Mario Balotelli when the debate rages over Liverpool’s worst transfer flop.
Markovic’s career on Merseyside included just 34 appearances, three goals, one assist, one red card, four loan spells and a period of training with the under-23s at the academy after being banished from the senior squad.
He never got to grips with the physicality of English football and moaned about the weather on Merseyside. In January 2019, he was granted a free transfer and joined Fulham on a short-term deal. Now 30, he’s playing for FC Baniyas in the UAE Pro League.
James Pearce
Jean-Kevin Augustin, Leeds
Leeds United paid up to £40m for Jean-Kevin Augustin to play 51 minutes for them in 2020. The then 22-year-old was initially signed on loan from RB Leipzig in 2019-20 but with an obligation to buy him for €21m if Leeds won promotion to the Premier League.
Owner Andrea Radrizzani had also agreed to pay Augustin £93,000 per week for five years if Leeds reached the top flight. Augustin had lost his way at Leipzig but was considered one of France’s brightest prospects as a teenager. Director of football Victor Orta hoped Marcelo Bielsa could awaken that form for the Frenchman.
Augustin was unfit and overweight by Bielsa’s austere standards when he arrived and only managed three substitute appearances before he pulled a hamstring and Covid-19 halted the campaign. He tried to mount a comeback for the restart in June 2020, but Bielsa had washed his hands of him.
Leeds tried to argue their delayed promotion, in July 2020, absolved them of the obligation agreed with Leipzig because it was not secured before June 30, as written in the contract. FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in Leipzig’s favour. United eventually settled a £15.5million fee with the German outfit. Augustin launched his own case against Leeds after that ruling.
FIFA found Leeds were in breach of the contract they originally agreed with Augustin and ordered the club to pay him £24.5m in compensation. An appeal against this decision was eventually dropped by Leeds. It’s unclear if Augustin settled for a lower amount, but Leeds ended the saga with tens of millions spent on a striker they barely got one half of football from.
Beren Cross
Danny Drinkwater, Chelsea
There are so many chapters to this transfer disaster that you could write a book. In theory, Chelsea’s signing of Drinkwater in the summer of 2017 made sense. It gave them the chance to reunite him with N’Golo Kante as the midfield pair who helped win the title with Leicester City in 2015-16.
But the transfer was doomed from the start. Chelsea’s prolonged negotiation over the fee ensured it was not completed until deadline day. It meant the England international missed out on Antonio Conte’s demanding pre-season training drills and, within 10 days of working with the Italian, he suffered a calf injury.
Drinkwater went on to make just 22 appearances that season (12 starts). A 30-minute cameo off the bench in the Community Shield defeat to Manchester City in 2018 turned out to be his last appearance for the club, but he remained on their books for another four years.
Maurizio Sarri left Drinkwater out for the rest of the 2018-19 campaign. He still made headlines. Unfortunately, it was due to being arrested for drink driving after crashing his car.
Loans to Burnley and Aston Villa were more known for him being injured in a fight outside a nightclub, as reported by the BBC, and headbutting his team-mate, Spanish midfielder Jota, in a training session respectively.
Two more loans at Kasimpasa and Reading followed before his Chelsea contract, where he was paid around £100,000 a week, expired in 2022.
Simon Johnson
Per Kroldrup, Everton
Have you heard the one about the Premier League defender who couldn’t head the ball?
Kroldrup arrived at Everton in the summer of 2005 with a lofty reputation; a stylish, ball-playing Danish international centre-back who cost a cool £5million. Yet it quickly became apparent to manager David Moyes and his players that they had signed a dud.
There was one considerable problem: Kroldrup was useless in the air.
“On his very first day, the gaffer took him to one side and started doing heading practice with him, like you would with a seven-year-old,” former team-mate Leon Osman wrote in his book, Ossie: My Autobiography. “It was a case of holding the ball, saying: ‘Are you ready? One, two, three – jump’.
Kroldrup in action for Everton (Clive Mason/Getty Images)“He had obviously realised that heading wasn’t Per’s strong point. £5million for a centre-half who can’t head the ball..!”
Kroldrup’s only appearance for Everton came in a 4-0 defeat at Aston Villa on Boxing Day. A month later, he was sold to Fiorentina.
Moyes didn’t get many signings wrong in his first stint at Goodison, but this was certainly one.
Patrick Boyland
Eden Hazard, Real Madrid
A record signing from the Premier League being unveiled in front of tens of thousands of supporters at the Bernabeu — the Cristiano Ronaldo parallels were clear when Eden Hazard joined Real Madrid from Chelsea for an initial €100million ($104m; £84m at current exchange rates) in 2019.
But Hazard did not come close to emulating Madrid’s all-time top goalscorer. The Belgian spent four injury-plagued years in the Spanish capital, managing 76 appearances and scoring seven goals. He was never the same after an innocuous challenge from Belgium team-mate Thomas Meunier in a November 2019 Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain, which led to a series of problems with his right ankle.
Turning up to his first pre-season overweight and having a relaxed attitude to physical preparation did not help Hazard’s image, but it was that ankle injury and the issues that followed that deprived Madrid fans of seeing the barnstorming winger who had torn through opposition defences for fun at Chelsea.
“Real is special,” Hazard told France Football last year. “Afterwards, whether it corresponds to me, I don’t think so. It’s not me. It’s a bit of a show-off club and I’m not really like that… But it was my dream. I couldn’t end my career without going there.”
Hazard terminated his Madrid deal by mutual consent in the summer of 2023, despite having a year left on his contract, and announced his retirement at 32 later that year, writing on Instagram: “You must listen to yourself and say stop at the right time”. It was a sad end to what should have been the crowning moment of Hazard’s career.
Tomas Hill Lopez-Menchero
Xisco or Ignacio Gonzalez, Newcastle United
Worst can be measured in different ways. It could be a waste of money or a squandering of talent or, as was the case at Mike Ashley’s Newcastle United in September 2008, a decision that rippled out and led to disastrous consequences far beyond the impact or otherwise of any signing.
Kevin Keegan, a bona fide legend at St James’ Park, was in his second stint as Newcastle’s manager when Dennis Wise, an executive director, told him that the club were bringing in two new players, Ignacio Gonzalez on loan from Valencia and Xisco from Valencia for £5.7million.
There were a couple of problems with this. Nobody from Newcastle had seen Gonzalez play. Wise told Keegan to look him up on YouTube and later admitted it was “a favour for two agents”. Xisco was another player Keegan (as related in his autobiography) “had never heard of”.
His position “untenable”, Keegan resigned, Newcastle supporters were incandescent, turmoil became engrained and at the end of the most toxic and chaotic season in the club’s modern history, relegation followed. Keegan later won a case for constructive dismissal, in which the club’s evidence was described as “profoundly unsatisfactory”.
George Caulkin
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Football transfers can be a hit or miss, with some players flourishing at their new clubs while others failing to live up to expectations. From big-name signings to promising talents, there have been plenty of transfers that have left fans scratching their heads in disbelief.One of the most controversial transfers in recent memory is Neymar’s move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record fee of €222 million. While Neymar has had some impressive performances for PSG, injuries and off-field controversies have overshadowed his time at the club.
Another high-profile transfer that didn’t quite pan out as expected is Philippe Coutinho’s move from Liverpool to Barcelona for a whopping €160 million. Despite showing flashes of brilliance, Coutinho struggled to adapt to Barcelona’s style of play and was eventually loaned out to Bayern Munich.
Antony’s move from Sao Paulo to Ajax for €15.75 million raised eyebrows, as the young Brazilian winger failed to make much of an impact at the Dutch club and was eventually sold to RB Leipzig.
Eden Hazard’s transfer from Chelsea to Real Madrid for €100 million was supposed to be a match made in heaven, but injuries have plagued the Belgian forward’s time in Spain, leading many to question whether the move was worth the hefty price tag.
While these transfers may not have lived up to expectations, only time will tell which player will ultimately be crowned as football’s worst transfer ever. Who do you think deserves that title? Let us know in the comments below.
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