Revealed: 78% of Newcastle fans want January swoop for Camara

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Newcastle fans have been discussing a move for Olympiakos midfielder Mohamed Camara, and 78 per cent of fans want to sign the tough-tackling Guinea international.

According to reports, Newcastle sent scouts to watch Camara, who plays as a holding midfielder for Olympiakos.

The Greek giants signed the 21-year-old this summer simply to add depth, but he is now the first name on the team sheet after an impressive run of form.

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The report claims the Magpies will battle Eintracht Frankfurt for his signature, as Rafael Benitez continues the search for players that fit his system.

Ki Sung-yeung and Mo Diame are the current options to partner Jonjo Shelvey in midfield, but the pair of both entering their thirties, and Camara’s youthful exuberance could be a great addition on Tyneside.

The 21-year-old could be the best of both Diame and Ki, and 78 per cent of fans are backing a move.

You can find the full poll results down below…

Southampton fans react as Dusan Tadic gets Champions League assist vs Bayern Munich

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Former Southampton midfielder Dusan Tadic picked up the assist for Ajax in their impressive 1-1 Champions League draw against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night, and Saints fans on Twitter were quick react.

Despite the fact that the Serbia international had been one of their key attacking players during his four seasons at St Mary’s, the 29-year-old seemingly wanted out during the summer and was sold – on the cheap given his ability, record and his impressive performances for his country at the 2018 World Cup – for an initial £10m.

He has gone on to make a big impression since leaving the south coast outfit, who should look to appoint a 43-year-old former Saint to replace Mark Hughes and improve their defensive record, for his new club, scoring seven goals and providing a further seven assists in 15 appearances in all competitions this term.

Southampton supporters took to social media to give their thoughts on Tadic’s latest display, and while one said “what have we done”, someone else said “it’s another dreadful decision by those running the club”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Revealed: 61% of Liverpool fans want Daniel Sturridge to start against Manchester City

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In what was somewhat of a shock result, the majority of Liverpool fans that answered our poll want Daniel Sturridge to start in the top of the table clash against Manchester City at Anfield.

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Roberto Firmino is Jurgen Klopp’s other option for the man to play between Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, but since his last-minute winner against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League he has looked slightly off the pace, despite being potentially Liverpool’s most important player over the last few seasons.

Sturridge on the other hand has saved his Liverpool career this season after his failed loan spell at West Brom in the last campaign looked to have all but ended his hopes of getting back into the team on Merseyside.

The 29-year-old looks to finally be back to full fitness and he is now capable of playing the pressing game that Klopp demands of his front man. The former England man now has four goals in all competitions and provides real competition for his Brazilian counterpart, with 61 per cent wanting Sturridge to start against City. Check out the full results of our poll below.

Tottenham fans react to stunning Hugo Lloris display in France draw with Iceland

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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Hugo Lloris pulled off a magnificent quadruple save for France in their 2-2 friendly draw with Iceland on Thursday night, and Spurs fans on Twitter were quick to react.

It has been a tough season for the north London outfit’s skipper after he was convicted with drink-driving, while he has come under scrutiny for some of his performances for his club – including his decision-making which saw Barcelona score in the second minute of their Champions League tie at Wembley.

However, the 31-year-old looked to be back to his best for Les Bleus on Thursday, including a series of four saves in quick succession to deny the visitors in Guingamp.

Tottenham supporters took to social media to give their thoughts on their stopper’s display, and while one said “and some fans want him dropped”, another described him as “still the best”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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As Barcelona stars cry for Pogba to join them, would it be that bad

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Barcelona are crying for a fresh addition to midfield, and Paul Pogba’s dramatic fall-out with Jose Mourinho could path the way for the move.

What’s the word?

Pogba and Mourinho’s falling out has been well documented, seeing the French World Cup winner stripped of the armband and told he’d never captain Manchester United again.

While at the Camp Nou, key figures are said to have spoken on their desire to see the former most expensive player in the world leave Old Trafford for a second time and join them at the Catalan club.

The likes of Samuel Umtiti and Ousmane Dembele are claimed to be joined by Gerard Pique and Lionel Messi in believing the reigning La Liga champions would be better off with the physicality the 25-year-old posses.

Could it happen?

It’s unlikely Barcelona would be able to make a move even if they wanted to due to the club’s current financial shortcomings, with their huge wage bill making up for 66% of all expenditure.

Some outgoings, though, and United may be able to cash in on a player not best viewed by the manager, allowing for a potential return to summer target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.

The Lazio star had a stellar 2017/18 season and was touted as a potential Red Devils recruit, with reports of a £80million deal being rejected.

An average season so far, though, could see the price come down or the door open wider.

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Rangers fans react as Middleton extends contract

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Loads of Rangers fans have been reacting to the latest transfer news, as the club have rewarded Glenn Middleton’s promising form with a brand new contract.

Rangers brought in a whopping 14 new signings under Steven Gerrard this summer, but it’s a signing from Graeme Murty’s reign that has perhaps proved to be the biggest success story.

Middleton has gone from strength to strength under Gerrard, and his competition with Ryan Kent for that left wing spot has made both players better.

The 18 year-old has now signed a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2023, and fans couldn’t be happier.

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Fans are loving Kent’s performances as well, but there’s something about Middleton in particular that just gets you off your seat every time he touches the ball.

The 18 year-old, dubbed “the Glasgow Messi” by some fans, has one Premiership goal this season, and his positive and direct wing play is terrifying for opposition defenders.

Gerrard has made plenty of smart moves in his short tenure so far, but this might just be his best.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Liverpool fans on Twitter in awe of this piece of Firmino brilliance

On Saturday, Liverpool made easy work of Cardiff, overcoming the Bluebirds 4-1 at Anfield. However, one moment that the fans may have missed was Roberto Firmino’s no-look backheel nutmeg, a moment which has got them all off their seats and applauding now they’ve seen the video.

Bobby Firmino is a superbly talented player. He has grown into his role at Anfield as the club’s number nine and if he keeps going the way he is then it won’t be long until he helps his side towards some sort of silverware. Jurgen Klopp obviously rates him very highly and he provides a much different option up front to your more conventional strikers like Daniel Sturridge and Dominic Solanke at the club.

The next step for Firmino will probably have to be adding more goals. Whilst that sounds strange considering he plays as a lone striker for the Reds, the way he plays is very selfless in that he drops deep and pulls wide to create space in the middle for Mo Salah and Sadio Mane to cut in and find. If he can carry on in doing his role and helping to create chances and score more goals, considering he only bagged 15 goals in the Premier League last season, then he’ll be a complete Liverpool forward.

You can read The Kopites’ thoughts on Firmino’s outrageous nutmeg here:

The Kopites love Firmino and will be keen to see more pieces of skill like this from the Brazilian.

Revealed: 58% of Liverpool fans think Ramsey would struggle to get into Klopp’s team, but 42% want him

According to the London Evening Standard, Arsenal have ruled out offering Aaron Ramsey a new contract.

The midfielder was initially given fresh terms, but after failing to reach an agreement, the contract was withdrawn.

Now, it seems inevitable that Ramsey will leave the Emirates on a free transfer at the end of the season.

If that becomes the case there is likely to be a scramble for the Wales international’s signature.

Liverpool have been linked to Ramsey numerous times since his contract dispute came to light.

Jurgen Klopp already has plenty of midfield options at his disposal, including Jordan Henderson, Georginio Wjnaldum, James Milner, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Adam Lallana.

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If Ramsey moved to Anfield, it would make the competition for a starting spot even fiercer.

For the first time in years, Liverpool are genuine title contenders, but would the addition of the Arsenal midfielder get into the team.

We asked you for your opinion, and while 42% believe that Ramsey would fit into the lineup, more than half of the fans polled think that the experienced league star would struggle.

Between The Lines: Pochettino to rest Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen against Crystal Palace

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino spoke about potential burnout for Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen and hinted he may choose to rest the duo in his Crystal Palace pre-match press conference on Thursday, but what did his comments really mean?

What did he say?

Well, according to quotes reported by The Independent, the Argentine manager said of his attacking midfield pair:

“We will see on Saturday, it was a tough game against PSV in the Champions League. Then they are going to move to the national team I think. It will be tough to play two games.

“That is why we need to care and send them really fresh. That is why we are thinking if they are going to play or not against Palace.”

What did his comments really mean?

Having both been on the sidelines because of injury in recent weeks, Pochettino certainly won’t want to risk the duo suffering setbacks that could keep them out of action again.

Both players are likely to feature heavily for their countries during the international break, while Spurs also face Chelsea, Inter Milan and Arsenal in the space of eight days when they return to action later this month.

The 45-year-old will want Alli and Eriksen fit and 100% ready for those huge fixtures, and resting them against Palace could be the answer.

The absence of the duo at Selhurst Park could mean that Moussa Sissoko takes up a key role in the midfield with Mousa Dembele, Eric Dier and Victor Wanyama also all potentially missing out, and he could play alongside Harry Winks in a 4-2-3-1 system.

Meanwhile, Pochettino’s words are probably another plea to Daniel Levy ahead of the January transfer window that the north London outfit need more squad depth if they are to achieve their goals.

Signing Chris Smalling would be a step back for Everton

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According to The Sun, Everton are planning to swoop for Chris Smalling when his current contract with Manchester United expires at the end of the season.

What’s the word?

Smalling’s deal at Old Trafford only has a matter of months left to run, and as yet an agreement upon new terms for the defender does not appear close. 

The Red Devils are thought to have the option of a 12-month extension, but may not take it up, or may only do so in order to receive a transfer fee in return for the 31-cap England man.

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Whether the Toffees could land the 28-year-old on a free transfer or not, they would still be better off avoiding signing the defender.

Far from progressive

In spite of all his elite level experience, which includes winning the Premier League title twice under the reign of Sir Alex Ferguson, Smalling is not the most reliable of centre-backs. Now, in what ought to be his prime years, he has instead lost his place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad and does not always even make Jose Mourinho’s starting XI for United.

Although he could do a decent job at Goodison Park, Everton’s ambitions as a club are to break into the top six in England. Marco Silva must therefore be focusing on acquiring players who are of an improving standard. Smalling, for his part, has peaked.

Considering the quality of Everton’s recent defensive additions such as Lucas Digne and Yerry Mina, Smalling would not represent a continuation of such smart and progressive business by the Merseyside outfit, and he would likely just be another disappointing addition for the Toffees such as Davy Klaassen and Sandro Ramirez before him.

What do you think, Everton fans – would Smalling be a wise buy?

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