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Liverpool Player suffers Covid setback that leads to January transfer decision on getting possible replacement, set to stay till season ends…

 

Liverpool defender suffers Covid setback that could lead to January transfer decision

Calvin Ramsay has struggled during his loan spell at Preston North End.

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Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe has admitted that Calvin Ramsay could be recalled by Liverpool this month.

The right-back joined the Reds from Aberdeen for a fee that could reach £6.5 million in the summer of 2022. However, Ramsay’s maiden campaign at Anfield was disrupted by injury and he was confined to just two appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

In a bid for regular minutes, Liverpool made the decision to loan Ramsay to Championship outfit Preston for the 2023-24 season. However, the 20-year-old has endured problems at Deepdale and made only two outings to date. He’s again struggled with injury as well as a bout of Covid. While Ramsay is now fully fit, he’s been omitted from the Lilywhites’ past eight match-day squads.

Liverpool have already cut short Fabio Carvalho (RB Leipzig), Rhys Williams (Aberdeen) and James Balagizi’s (Wigan) respective loan spells because of a lack of game-time. Lowe, speaking to the Lancashire Evening Post, revealed that Ramsay’s illness has set him back.

The Preston chief said: “Well, there is a possibility with everything. Again, you look at him not playing enough games; he wanted to come here and play and force his way in – which is why we signed him, to compete with Pottsy (Brad Potts). The injury set him back, then he played and then Covid set him back. He’s now finding himself out of the squad, but there is a possibility with everything. We will do what is best for us and the player as well.

“Calvin has got the opportunity every day, like most players, to get back into the squad. I had a brief chat with him the other day about it and he’s obviously disappointed he is not in and around the squad – because he feels he can help and get into the team. The problem he has got is that we’ve got someone like Brad Potts, who has been one of our most outstanding performers since I came through the door.

“We have also got cover in there who can fill that void, whether it is Alan Browne or Ali McCann – if it’s right wing-back. And if it’s right back, the defenders can go across there so I’ve got to pick a team and squad I feel can help us in games. And if we need to make changes in game, from the bench. He’s just a little bit unfortunate.

“I think the Covid thing really has set him back because the squad we’ve had from then has been the squad more or less. But yeah, he’s definitely available for selection if needed.”

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Liverpool have started 2024 with vicious intent, dispatching Newcastle United 4-2 in the Premier League before travelling to London to face Arsenal in the FA Cup with a weakened squad and prevailing, thus still in contention across all four fronts this season.

Indeed, with a double-legged Carabao Cup semi-final tie against Fulham forthcoming and a place in the last-16 of the Europa League, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will be delighted with his team’s progress, cherry-topping their ascent with top spot in the English top-flight after 20 matches.

It’s a good start and a continuation of the seasonal resurgence after last year’s malaise, and the victory at the Emirates is perhaps especially galvanising given world-class talisman Mohamed Salah’s absence at the African Cup of Nations.

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Liverpool will have to contend without the Egyptian machine over the next month and this is possibly an overture of sorts to a future without the 31-year-old.

It’s almost unthinkable, but it’s something that Klopp and his club will have to deal with at some point, what’s important is that he is replaced with a star capable of dominating in the Liverpool frontline.

Liverpool transfer news – Kylian Mbappe

According to Spanish reports, Real Madrid remain the favourites in the endless soap opera that is the Kylian Mbappe transfer saga, with the Paris Saint-Germain star out of contract at the end of the season.

Kylian Mbappe: Career Record
Season Games Goals Assists
2015/16 14 1 2
2016/17 44 26 14
2017/18 46 21 16
2018/19 43 39 17
2019/20 37 30 18
2020/21 47 42 11
2021/22 46 39 26
2022/23 43 41 10
Stats via Transfermarkt.

Mbappe is valued at £113m by Football Transfers and while he would be available on a free, would certainly not come cheap, but Los Blancos’ financial security is not at its zenith right now, and Liverpool could reportedly move to secure his services with an audacious approach over the coming months.

Kylian Mbappe’s rise to prominence

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has already pronounced Mbappe as “the best player in European football” and while this is subjective, it’s a brave supporter to make the argument that he does not have a seat at the table when discussing football’s cream of the crop.

Joining PSG in a staggering £166m move from AS Monaco in 2018 – having spent the 2017/18 campaign on loan with the Parisien giants – the Frace international has long been regarded as one of the most destructive attacking forces around, surprisingly winning Ligue 1 as a teenager and racking up 26 goals and 14 assists across all competitions, naturally.

France's Kylian Mbappe

 

 

 

Invariably deadly when darting up the lanes and into the final third, the 25-year-old Mbappe has since enjoyed an illustrious career and has won honours in their abundance in his homeland – with the 2018 World Cup with Les Bleus to boot – and with the Champions League still eluding him it is perhaps time to make the move away from the Parc des Prices.

Across 282 appearances for PSG, the 75-cap France star has scored 233 goals and provided 100 assists for his teammates, instrumental and central to all of the riches reaped over the past several years – described as a “generational talent” by scout Jacek Kulig.

Remarked to be an “alien” by Poland player Piotr Zielinski for his past escapades on the international stage, Mbappe thrives both as the focal frontman and out on the left side of the attack, with his devastating speed and dribbling prowess enough to leave Europe’s most formidable defenders in a tangle.

To emphasise this point, Mbappe ranks among the top 4% of forwards across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for goals, the top 1% for shots taken, the top 3% for shot-creating actions, the top 5% for passes attempted and progressive passes, the top 1% for progressive carries and the top 4% for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref.

Having been embroiled in something of a contractual stalemate last summer, there was a point when PSG, who sought to sell their prized asset to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal and accepted a jaw-dropping £259m offer (which would have been a world-record), but Mbappe was not enticed by the opulence and even appeared willing to remain in Paris and sit on the periphery.

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Alas, it’s all worked out okay, with Mbappe plundering 25 goals from just 24 matches this term; endowed with such a celestial level of offensive power, the £1.19m-per-week machine would be quite the acquisition for Liverpool, and surely the best option to succeed Salah in the Liverpool frontline.

How Kylian Mbappe compares to Mohamed Salah

Salah and Mbappe are not like-for-like players, preferring alternate flanks, but the signing of such an incredible player would compensate for Salah’s possible sale, with the 31-year-old out of contract in 2025 and attracting a lot of attention from Saudi Arabia.

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On transfer deadline day last summer, Al-Ittihad lodged an official offer of £150m for Liverpool’s star man but were rebuffed, though if a contract extension cannot be agreed, there will be little choice but to cash in at the end of the current campaign.

Salah, who signed for Liverpool from AS Roma for £34m in 2017, has cemented his legacy as one of the Premier League’s finest-ever forwards and boasts

This season, he has 18 goals and nine assists from 27 appearances and has been ever-immense, crafting and finishing chances with remarkable constancy to charge Liverpool’s title challenge.

Kylian Mbappe vs Mohamed Salah: League Form 23/24
Stat (per 90) Mbappe Salah
Matches played 16 20
Goals 1.22 0.73
Assists 0.14 0.41
Shots taken 5.07 3.06
Shots on target % 41% 44%
Shot-creating actions 4.26 4.55
Progressive passes 5.00 5.13
Progressive carries 4.93 3.58
Successful take-ons 2.64 0.88
*Sourced via FBref

It’s interesting to place the respective skill sets together, side by side, given the dominance that each player emits with every stride that they take on the pitch.

While Salah is more creative than Mbappe, the Frenchman is far more energetic and active as a marauder, with such a set of skills only sure to wreak havoc in the Premier League,

Of course, there is something of a disparity in quality between French and English top-flight football, and it’s interesting to consider what the tables would look like if the tables were turned, but there’s no disputing that Mbappe is a prodigy in front of goal and would bring a rate of scoring that could even surpass what Salah has achieved at Anfield.

Nonetheless, Mbappe is a world-class talent, and while a move to Merseyside might seem implausible, there is a chance, a sliver of hope, that Klopp could pull off a signing that would send shockwaves across European football.

Aston Villa plot ambitious move to hijack absolutely rapid Arsenal target

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Unai Emery’s target is putting up some frightening numbers this season.

One of Unai Emery’s biggest transfer priorities at Aston Villa in 2024 is to find a new right-back. The Spaniard only has one specialist option at his disposal right now, and he wants to strengthen in that department.

Ezri Konsa, a predominant centre-half, has lined up on the right of Emery’s back four 11 times already this season, which may suggest that he isn’t entirely satisfied with Matty Cash and would like an upgrade. One player who could provide that is Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, who’s set to be available for £35m this summer under a release clause built into his contract with the Bundesliga club.

Jeremie Frimpong transfer update

According to Football Insider, Aston Villa have listed Frimpong as a potential target for the summer transfer window, and NSWE will launch an ambitious move to pay his release clause on one condition. Arsenal are also reported to be ready to bite the bullet, but Villa believe they can win the race for the summer if they secure Champions League football this season.

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With more than half the Premier League season gone, Villa sit in second place, only three points off leaders Liverpool and three clear of Spurs in fifth. Frimpong is set to qualify for Europe’s premier club competition at Leverkusen, who are currently four points ahead of Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga with an unbeaten record after 16 games, and he’ll expect any suitors to be able to offer the same incentive.

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If Villa do finish in the top four, then it’s hard to think of a better signing to announce their arrival at the top table, especially if it means beating the Gunners to the deal.

Frimpong’s output this season has frankly been monstrous, with only one defender in Europe’s top five leagues – incidentally, his teammate on the opposite side in Alejandro Grimaldo – recording more direct goal contributions (12 vs 11).

That means that the Dutchman is comfortably beating the likes of PSG’s Achraf Hakimi, Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier (both seven) and Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold (five). No wonder Eurosport Germany’s Dennis Melzer says he’s “enormously dangerous in front of goal for a nominally defensive player”.

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Another aspect of Frimpong’s threat is his ability to run with the ball. He leads the Bundesliga for both progressive carries (89) and carries into the penalty area (38), a reflection of both his technical and athletic prowess. At 35.96 km/h (22.3mph), he’s recorded the fifth-highest top speed in the division in 2023/24, and Neil Lennon, his former manager at Celtic, said on the Bundesliga Highlights Show that he possesses a “deceptive” amount of power for a player who’s only around 5 foot 9.

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The 23-year-old would be a big coup for Villa when you consider that Arsenal, another side vying for a top-four spot, and 20-time champions Manchester United, are also said to be in the race for his signature. It’s worth noting that he’s delivering his current numbers in a 3-4-3 system where he operates as a wing back, while Emery has preferred to operate with a four.

So, there might be some drop-off in his output in a different system, but you’d think that the manager would find a way to give him as much freedom as he possibly could after seeing what he’s capable of this year.

 

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Gary O’Neil will be pleased with the progress his Wolves side has made this season.

The Old Gold have shown a togetherness that allows them to play as a team rather than individuals, and that was on show against Brentford in the 1-1 FA Cup draw last weekend.

Gary O'Neil watches on

 

 

 

Despite being 11th in the Premier League, the Wanderers will look to strengthen their squad in January.

Wolves transfers latest – striker hunt at Molineux

According to The Athletic, Wolves are interested in signing Danny Ings on loan from West Ham.

The Wanderers have been keeping an eye on Ings’ situation, but talks are yet to begin between the clubs. As a result, we may have to wait until later in the winter window to see if things develop into a formal offer for the player.

West Ham striker Danny Ings

The deal is allegedly dependent on Michael Antonio’s recovery from injury, with the Irons forward reportedly out for the best part of six weeks.

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How Danny Ings compares to Raul Jimenez

Sasa Kalajdzic was the latest player signed in an attempt to replace the goals that Raul Jimenez brought in the 2019/20 Premier League season (17). However, the 6 foot 6 striker has just joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan after failing to secure a place in the starting XI. He joins a pretty wretched list of forward players who have simply failed to make the grade in the Midlands.

Goals scored by Wolves strikers since 2020/21
Player Games played Goals scored
Raul Jimenez 67 13
Patrick Cutrone 4 0
Fabio Silva 72 5
Willian Jose 18 1
Hwang-hee Chan 84 20
Sasa Kalajdzic 14 3
Matheus Cunha 41 8
Diego Costa 25 1
Overall total 325 51
Stats via Transfermarkt.

Therefore, Ings could be drafted in as a short-term fix to a long-term issue, who coincidentally is a similar player to Wolves icon Jimenez according to FBref’s similar players model.

The former Liverpool player has struggled with injuries throughout his career, but he has only missed one game since the start of 2021.

Despite being available, the 31-year-old has failed to nail down a spot in the starting XI at West Ham, with either Antonio or Jarrod Bowen being preferred in the number nine role, which has led to Ings playing just 108 minutes in the Premier League this season. Wolves, therefore, could offer him a valuable short-term exit.

Danny Ings wolves transfer news

 

 

 

The West Ham striker would bring experience and goals to the Wolves attack, as according to one football writer Ings is a “clinical finisher,” and in fairness, the table below does prove that he knows how to put the ball in the back of the net, notably in the Premier League.

Ings: Recent Premier League
Season Appearances Goals Assists
2022/23 35 8 2
2021/22 30 7 6
2020/21 29 12 4
2019/20 38 22 2
2018/19 24 7 3
Stats via Sofascore

Ings is the definition of a goal-scorer, but his technique and ball-striking ability are what make him so dangerous.

Indeed, if the striker gets half a chance, he will most likely bury it, which is needed when playing for a side like Wolves, who have created the 12th most big chances in the Premier League this season. This makes him like Jimenez, who has overperformed his xG this season for Fulham.

But just how do they compare specifically? Well, when it comes to how involved they are in the play, where they take their shots from, passing and carrying, there’s not much to separate the pair.

Danny Ings vs Raul Jimenez: 2023/24
Stat (per 90) Ings Jimenez
Expected Goals (xG) 0.06 0.32
Average shot distance 14.1 yards 13.8 yards
Pass Success rate 63% 66%
Passes into penalty box 0.63 0.57
Touches 32 35
Successful take-ons 0.63 0.65
Carries 17.5 19.8
Stats via FBref.

Overall, the potential signing of Ings is by far from one that the Wolves faithful will be extremely excited about, but given the fact that Hwang Hee-chan will be their only available striker for the rest of the season (when he returns from the AFC Asian Cup), the move does seem smart.

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Even if he doesn’t feature heavily. This transfer has absolutely no risk attached, and therefore, there can only be an upside to the loan.

Chelsea could sign Pochettino his next Dele Alli in £10m “wizard”

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The 30-year-old could emulate the former Spurs star in west London.

 

 

 

It has been another season of footballing misery for Chelsea fans this year, and while they have made it into the semi-final of the League Cup and the fourth round of the FA Cup, they find themselves tenth in the Premier League and miles off qualifying for any European football, let alone the Champions League.

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