مدرب إيبسويتش عن هدف سام مرسي أمام ساوثهامبتون: لحظة ممتعة وقائد يمنحنا الثقة

أدلى كيران ماكينا، المدير الفني لفريق إيبسويتش تاون، بتصريحات عقب تعادلهم القاتل في مباراة اليوم مع ساوثهامبتون، بفضل المحترف المصري سام مرسي.

وتلاقى الفريقان في خضم منافسات الجولة الخامسة من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، حيث تعادلا بهدف لمثله.

ويعود الفضل في تعادل إيبسويتش تاون إلى الهدف القاتل الذي سجله سام مرسي، في الدقيقة 95.

وقال ماكينا في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “كانت طريقة رائعة لإنهاء المباراة، أن يتقدم القائد (سام مرسي) ويسدد الكرة بشكل جيد وأن يأتي الهدف أمام جماهير الفريق الضيف للحصول على نقطة هو أمر رائع للمجموعة من أجل المضي قدمًا”.

وأضاف: “لقد كانت لحظة ممتعة، يجب أن أقول ذلك، كانت مباراة صعبة، أعتقد أننا نستحق نقطة التعادل، كانت طريقة رائعة للحصول عليها”.

وواصل: “سجلنا في وقت متأخر من مباراة خارج أرضنا ضد فريق يكافح من أجل فوزه الأول وكان يتمتع بطاقة كبيرة من الجماهير وكانوا يظهرون المرونة”.

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وأردف: “واصلنا الضغط، وكانت لدينا فرصة كبيرة مع جورج هيرست قبل هدفنا مباشرة حيث قام حارس المرمى بإنقاذ رائع، بالنسبة لـ سام مرسي أن يسجل هذا الهدف، كقائد، أمام جماهير الفريق الضيف كان رائعًا”.

وأكد: “إنه أمر كبير أن نمر به ويعتبر بناءً ما فعلناه على مدار السنوات القليلة الماضية، كان تسجيل الأهداف المتأخرة وعدم الاستسلام جزءًا كبيرًا من نجاحنا”.

وأوضح: “ما حدث يمنحنا الثقة، حيث يمكننا تسجيل أهداف متأخرة إذا كنا في نفس الموقف، باستثناء مباراتي مانشستر سيتي وليفربول، كنا متنافسين في 3 مباريات متتالية”.

واختتم: “نحن نسير في الاتجاه الصحيح ولكن يتعين علينا مواصلة التحسن، الأمر يتعلق بمواصلة التطور كفريق، ومواصلة التحسن والنقاط ستأتي”.

'One hell of a bowler' – Amla, Kohli laud relentless Bumrah

Amla feels Bumrah can bowl at all stages of an innings, Kohli lauds his intensity and work ethic

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Jun-2019The battle at the nets: “If you’e even a little hesitant, he’s all over you.”Kohli: “One thing with facing Jasprit is you have to play good cricketing shots and you have to back your technique against him. If you are hesitant even a little bit, (and) he senses that and he’s all over you. If he senses someone’s not enjoying the short ball in the nets, he will make sure that guy gets it in that session.”So what you see him bowling in the match, he bowls exactly like that to us in the nets. He doesn’t care who is standing in front of him. He will bounce people, he will try to get people bowled, he will york people with the new ball and that’s the reason for his consistency. He doesn’t change his game because he’s in the nets compared to the game.”He goes in with match intensity. He will do short and sharp, but those 15 minutes you have to make sure that you are on top of your game, otherwise it can be trouble. He keeps all the batsmen really, really focussed on what they need to do which is a back-and-forth thing. For a batsman, it’s beautiful to face a guy like that who bowls with match intensity and he’s looking to get you out, so when you play well against him you walk out with more confidence.”The mindset – “He’s rushing people”Kohli: “He believes he can nick people off with length balls. Whether it is a flat pitch, whether it is assisting bowlers or not, he can nick you off on any wicket. He has that belief that he can get batsmen out with good balls, even if the batsman knows what may come. It is so, so good to see when you see batsmen literally clueless against him and he’s rushing people.IDI via Getty Images

In bowler-friendly conditions – “Tests the patience of batsmen”Bumrah: When you get a wicket which offers help, where you get the seam movement, you can be tempted to try different things, but you don’t need to do that. You can bowl like in a Test match and test the patience of the batsman.Standing in slips – “For the next 15 minutes, my hands were buzzing”Kohli: “You know it’s one thing to see a bowler bowl, and then when you catch the ball, you understand the heaviness of the ball and the pace. I caught that ball (catching Quinton de Kock in slips against South Africa), I promise you, for the next 15 minutes, my hands were buzzing (smiles).”I told him you know, that I can feel the pain in my hands. That’s how quickly he’s bowling, the batsmen have literally no time on the ball. It’s not like he’s giving you any freebies. Forget it with the new ball anyway. When he’s trying yorkers and he gets one wrong, that’s a different case. But I think with the new ball he was absolutely outstanding, to get Amla out like that, I haven’t seen that happen in one-day cricket.”Opponent’s praise: “Hell of a bowler”Amla: When I look around, him and KG [Rabada] are for me the best bowlers in the world. Firstly, they have good pace, are accurate, can bowl yorkers at almost at will and they can bowl at all stages of the game and in all format. He [Bumrah] is a hell of a bowler.

تقارير: باريس سان جيرمان يزاحم ليفربول على ضم لاعب بايرن ميونخ

دخل نادي باريس سان جيرمان في منافسة مع فريق ليفربول، على صفقة لاعب وسط من الدوري الألماني وفقاً لتقارير صحفية إنجليزية.

ويعد لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي بايرن ميونخ على رأس أولويات باريس سان جيرمان وليفربول في الميركاتو الصيفي المقبل.

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وذكرت شبكة “caught offside” أن باريس سان جيرمان ينافس ليفربول على ضم، جوشوا كيميتش، قائد فريق بايرن ميونخ الألماني.

وتابعت الشبكة الإنجليزية أن نادي العاصمة الفرنسية يمتلك حظوظاً أكبر في التوقيع مع لاعب منتخب ألمانيا، عن منافسه الريدز.

وسينتهي عقد كيميتش مع بايرن ميونخ الألماني في الموسم القادم، صيف 2025.

وبالرغم من اهتمام عدة أندية أوروبية بالتوقيع مع كيميتش، لكن النادي البافاري لايزال متمسكاً ببقاء اللاعب.

وسيتم تقديم عرض جديد لقائد بايرن ميونخ خلال الفترة القليلة المقبلة، من أجل إيقاف محاولات الأندية الأوروبية من التوقيع مع كيميتش بشكل مجاني في الموسم الجديد.

وفي حال عدم تجديد عقد كيميتش مع النادي الألماني، يحق له التوقيع مع أي نادي بداية من شهر يناير القادم.

Alívio! Ponte Preta bate Botafogo-SP e ganha a primeira no Paulistão

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Na Arena Santa Cruz, a Ponte Preta aproveitou a sua chance e venceu a primeira no Campeonato Paulista ao bater o Botafogo-SP por 1 a 0. Com o placar, a Macaca fica na 3ª colocação da chave B, com 7 pontos. A Pantera é a lanterna do grupo A.

Calendário

Na próxima rodada, o Botafogo-SP visita o Ituano e a Ponte Preta recebe o Santos, em Campinas.

Primeiro Tempo

Os primeiros 45 minutos teve o Botafogo-SP ativo no começo do jogo e no campo da Ponte Preta, mas o volume não fez a Pantera abrir o marcador. Melhor para a Macaca, que foi crescendo aos poucos e abriu o placar com Léo Nadi. No cruzamento de Moisés, o volante se esticou e mandou para o fundo da rede, 1 a 0.

Pressão do Botafogo

Na busca pela igualdade, o Botafogo-SP se lançou ao ataque e obrigou o goleiro Ygor a tornar-se protagonista. Após cruzamento, Richard completou e carimbou o poste. Na sobra, Emerson finaliza e o goleiro salvou. Pouco depois, Emerson aproveitou o cruzamento e o arqueiro da Macaca salvou novamente.

Administração

Ciente que não poderia deixar o resultado escapar, a Ponte Preta tirou o ritmo da partida de maneira inteligente e soube controlar as ações do rival.

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Liverpool looking at move for "delicious" £50m star who’d unlock Diaz

Liverpool thumped Bournemouth 4-0 in the Premier League last weekend to continue their imperious form and maintain the pursuit of silverware.

With Storm Isha threatening Jurgen Klopp's side's fluency, a goalless first half was a fair reflection of a slightly disjointed effort, but Liverpool clicked into gear after the break, as has become a trend this season, to blitz the Cherries and create a five-point advantage over second-placed Manchester City, who have a game in hand.

There has been much to cheer about for the resurgent Anfield side this season, having put last term's malaise firmly behind them, with sweeping changes made to the midfield to revive the energy and spirit.

Of course, the work is never done and bolstering the defence has been a topic of transfer conversation for some time now, and while results such as the one at the Vitality Stadium underscore Liverpool's strength as title challengers, reinforcements are needed to preserve the rekindled form.

Liverpool's search for defenders

Joel Matip's season-ending injury against Fulham in December was a cruel blow for a stalwart out of contract at the end of the season, but Jarell Quansah's emergence has ensured that drastic measures need not be taken this month.

The central defence is not the only area that needs investment, however, with a new left-back being considered for transfer in Wolverhampton Wanderers' Rayan Ait-Nouri.

Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri against West Ham's Jarrod Bowen.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool are set to rival Arsenal for the signature of the Algeria international in the summer, with Wolves unwilling to do business this month, as Klopp continues to assess his options in defence.

The Old Gold have placed a lofty £50m price tag on their player and it's now up to the Reds' shrewd negotiating skills to bypass the Gunners' interest and reach an agreement this year.

Why Liverpool are interested in Rayan Ait-Nouri

Admittedly, Joe Gomez has performed admirably at left-back over recent matches and has been quirkily dubbed a "Swiss army knife" for his noteworthy multi-functionality.

The 26-year-old has played the role nine times this term due to injuries to both Andrew Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas but Ait-Nouri would be a natural rising star down that flank to work his way up to a starring role under Klopp's wing.

Wolves left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri.

Signing for Wolves from French club Angers in a £9.5m transfer in July 2021, Ait-Nouri has now chalked up 97 appearances for his side, though he only started nine Premier League matches last season.

This season, now under Gary O'Neil's leadership, the £10k-per-week ace has featured 17 times in the Premier League, as per Sofascore, completing 84% of his passes, averaging 2.1 tackles and 4.7 ball recoveries per game and succeeding with 61% of his dribbles and 59% of his contested duels.

Rayan Ait-Nouri: Key Characteristics

Strengths

Weaknesses

Dribbling

Concentration

Tackling

Crossing

Passing

Source: WhoScored

As per FBref, the 22-year-old dynamo ranks among the top 1% of full-backs across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for successful take-ons (dribbles) and the top 11% for tackles made per 90, which effectively illuminates his prowess as one of the most frightening vehicles the position has to offer.

Praised for his "delicious" distribution by The Athletic's Tim Spiers, the four-cap international is certainly not the finished product but he does boast a range of qualities that would offer Liverpool a new dimension in their wide play, with Robertson, for all his qualities, ranking among the bottom 20% for successful take-ons per 90.

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Tsimikas, Liverpool's second-choice left-back, is considered a similar player to Robertson on his FBref page too and for this reason, it might be wise to swoop in for a rising talent such as Ait-Nouri, who would open up a new dimension.

Moreover, Ait-Nouri's breakneck style of play could be perfect for Luis Diaz, who hasn't quite reached his zenith this season and will be desperate for an upswing in form heading into the business end.

How Rayan Ait-Nouri could unlock Luis Diaz

Liverpool signed Diaz from FC Porto for an initial fee of £37m in January 2022 and after an exciting start to life on Merseyside the winger was ravaged by injury during the 2022/23 campaign.

This season, fully recovered and with a successful pre-season behind him, Diaz has only scored six goals and supplied two assists across 26 matches in all competitions this term, which is hardly the kind of prolific form that Klopp will demand of his frontline.

Liverpool winger Luis Diaz.

This said, the 27-year-old is a true "game-changer" – as he has been hailed by reporter Charlotte Coates – and Anfield supporters have been treated to some mesmeric displays over the past few years that have cemented the belief that he can be a leading member over the coming years.

He will need to start ramping up that direct return, however, and Ait-Nouri, whom Spiers has also declared a "phenomenal" talent when he was a teenager (Ait-Nouri, not Spiers), has the skills to pave a launchpad from which Diaz can use to soar to new levels of success.

Diaz might be performing below the desired standard regarding his clinical touch right now, but he is undoubtedly one of the most mobile and electric wingers around with remarkable technical skill, ranking among the top 7% of positional peers over the past year for pass completion and the top 11% for touches in the attacking box per 90.

By signing Ait-Nouri, Liverpool would have an engine behind Diaz to charge his exploits tirelessly, barnstorming his way into the outer rim of the final third and providing the Colombian, whose fleet-footedness allows him to drift into the box with ease, with supplementing to start racking up some more considerable numbers.

He alone wouldn't be able to bring those numbers up but Ait-Nouri could be exactly the type of full-back to increase the ever-improving dynamism and fluency of this resurgent Liverpool team, and while Diaz is not quite there yet, the signs suggest that his very own renaissance could be just around the corner.

Ao L!, técnico do Retrô (PE) promete vida dura pra cima do Corinthians: 'São desses desafios que gostamos'

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Adversário do Corinthians na segunda fase da Copa do Brasil, nesta sexta-feira (26), às 21h30, no estádioElcyr Resende de Mendonça, em Saquarema (RJ), o Retrô (PE) não quer ser um franco atirador no que será o mais importante duelo da história do clube, como classificou o próprio treinador do Azulão, Nilson Corrêa, com exclusividade ao LANCE!.

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-Obter uma vitória contra o Corinthians seria um grande feito para o Retrô, em um jogo histórico para o clube, primeiro jogo grande, a nível nacional – disse o treinador.

Fundado em 15 de fevereiro de 2016, o clube que está localizada em Camaragibe, cidade que pertence a Região Metropolitana do Recife, capital pernambucana, tem apenas cinco anos de história, mas uma estrutura de invejar até times da elite do futebol brasileiro, abrigando equipes de alto escalão do futebol nacional, como o CSA, de Alagoas, e até mesmo a Seleção Brasileira Sub-18.

Essa realidade faz com que o seu treinador esteja confiante para que o time faça um bom jogo frente aos paulistas.

-Sabemos da grandeza que é o Corinthians, a sua história, mas nós também somos um clube que temos uma grande estrutura, temos condições para nos prepararmos para esse desafio, e acredito que nós estamos preparados – afirmou Nilson.

A ideia da equipe pernambucana é ser um clube formador, tanto que a sua profissionalização aconteceu há dois anos, em 2019, quando disputou a Série A2 do Campeonato Local e logo em sua primeira temporada foi vice-campeão, garantindo, por consequência, o acesso à elite do futebol local.

Antes disso, o time já se destacava nas categorias de base, com títulos no futsal, entre o sub-9 e sub-13, e no campo, com o sub-15 e sub-17.

O sucesso meteórico do Retrô colocou o clube em condição de disputa nacional na sua segunda temporada como instituição esportiva profissional de futebol, tanto disputando a Copa do Brasil, como possuindo o direito de jogar a Série D do Brasileirão no segundo semestre.

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Filosofia de jogo

De acordo com o treinador do Azulão, se engana que o time fechará a casinha e esperará o Corinthians no compromisso desta sexta-feira (26). De acordo com Nilson Corrêa, a sua contratação ,em dezembro do ano passado, foi justamente por estar alinhada a um estilo de jogo ofensivo e que presa pelo bom futebol.

-O Retrô tem a sua filosofia de jogo, e é por isso que eu fui contratado como treinador, porque me encaixo nessa filosofia. Acreditamos no futebol ofensivo, de linhas altas, com coragem, futebol apoiado, tentando construir de trás. Não vamos abrir mão do nosso jogo porque é o Corinthians – disse Nilson ao L!.

-Vamos procurar jogar um futebol de qualidade e ofensivo, mas sem descuidar da parte defensiva. Seremos agressivos, muito organizados, uma equipe compacta pra não permitir que o Corinthians tenha êxito nas suas tentativas de jogar. Iremos fazer de tudo para que o Corinthians não se sinta confortável em momento algum dentro da partida – acrescentou.

Vida dura para o Corinthians

Nilson admite a dificuldade de enfrentar um time de primeiro escalão, como o Corinthians, mas garantiu que o elenco é motivado por desafios como esse.

O encontro diante do Timão é o primeiro do Retrô contra uma equipe que integra o grupo dos grandes clubes brasileiros.

-Somos sabedores da grande dificuldade, da montanha que teremos que escalar, mas a vida é feita de desafios. São desses desafios que nós gostamos – disse o treinador.

Contudo, o profissional não acredita que o fato do Timão não jogar em seu Estado, mas, sim, em Saquarema (RJ), por conta da restrição do futebol em São Paulo, devido o avanço de casos de Covid-19.

-Enfrentar o Corinthians é sempre muito difícil, independentemente de onde seja o jogo, em São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro ou até mesmo em Recife. Sabemos da grandeza que é o Corinthians, a sua história – pontuou Corrêa.

Temporada

O Retrô está invicto nesta temporada, com duas vitórias e uma empate. Pelo Estadual, o time estreou vencendo o Sete de Setembro, em casa, por 3 a 2, mas depois ficou apenas no 1 a 1 contra o Afogados, fora, na segunda rodada.

Até aqui, o time está na quinta colocação do Campeonato Pernambucano, o que daria condição de jogar as quartas de final da competição.

Na Copa do Brasil, foi um jogo e uma vitória, 1 a 0 contra o Brusque (SC), no dia 17 de março, jogando na Arena Pernambuco, estádio construído para a Copa do Mundo de 2014, e que o Azulão manda os seus jogos. Contra os catarinenses, o Azulão jogou pela primeira vez uma partida à nível nacional.

تشكيل نيس أمام ريال سوسيداد في الدوري الأوروبي.. موقف محمد عبد المنعم

أعلن المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي نيس، فرانك هايس، عن تشكيل اللاعبين الذين سيخوضون مباراة ريال سوسيداد في الجولة الأولى من بطولة الدوري الأوروبي.

وتنطلق مباراة نيس وريال سوسيداد في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة” على ملعب “أليانز ريفيرا” بقيادة الحكم، مورتن كروج.

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وشهد تشكيل نيس، استبعاد الوافد الجديد ومدافع منتخب مصر، محمد عبد المنعم، والجلوس على مقاعد البدلاء للمباراة الثانية على التوالي.

وغاب عبد المنعم عن مواجهة سانت إيتيان الجمعة الماضية في الدوري الفرنسي، بعدما كان قد لعب مواجهة مارسيليا أساسيًا.

عبد المنعم شارك بديلًا في مواجهة أنجيه، ثم أساسيًا أمام مارسيليا، وكان بديلًا ضد سانت إيتيان ولم يشارك، خلال المباريات الثلاث التي خاضها نيس منذ انضمامه من الأهلي.

تشكيل نيس اليوم ضد مارسيليا في الدوري الفرنسي

حراسة المرمى: مارسين بولكا.

الدفاع: بومبيتو، دانتي، يوسف ندياشيمي.

الوسط: ميلفن بارد، لوشيت، روساريو، جوناثان كلاوس.

الهجوم: بوعناني، يوسوفا موكوكو، جويساند.

الاحتياط: بولهيندي، دوبي، ميندي، محمد عبد المنعم، أبدي، كامارا، ندومبيلي، بوداوي، ديوب، أوراكبو.

 

January transfer window: All the confirmed deadline day deals from England and Scotland

The January transfer window is officially open, with clubs now able to add to their squads for the second half of the season.

There will be plenty of activity each day until the deadline, but don’t worry, here are all the completed deals so far this month in the Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two and Scottish Premiership.

(Last updated 2nd February, 1am)

Deadline Day

Premier League

Mahmoud Dahoud (Brighton to Stuttgart) Loan

Rodrigo Ribeiro (Sporting CP to Nottingham Forest) Loan

Morgan Rogers (Middlesbrough to Aston Villa)

Lino Sousa (Arsenal to Aston Villa)

Adam Wharton (Blackburn to Crystal Palace)

Maxime Esteve (Montpellier to Burnley) Loan

Taylan Harris (Reading to Luton)

CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley to PSV) Loan

Mason Holgate (Everton to Sheffield United) Loan

Joe Gauci (Adelaide United to Aston Villa)

Caylan Vickers (Reading to Brighton)

Lorenz Assignon (Rennes to Burnley) Loan

Enes Unal (Getafe to Bournemouth) Loan

Orel Mangala (Nottingham Forest to Lyon) Loan

Bertrand Traore (Aston Villa to Villarreal)

Andrey Santos (Chelsea to Strasbourg) Loan

Alejo Veliz (Tottenham to Sevilla) Loan

Matz Sels (Strasbourg to Nottingham Forest)

Armando Broja (Chelsea to Fulham) Loan

Championship

Alex Pritchard (Sunderland to Birmingham)

Romaine Mundle (Standard Liege to Sunderland)

George Byers (Sheff Wed to Blackpool) Loan

Dogukan Sinik (Hull to Hatayspor) Loan

Charles Sagoe Jr (Arsenal to Swansea) Loan

Jed Steer (Free agent to Peterborough)

Abdulkadir Omur (Trabzonspor to Hull)

Lino Sousa (Aston Villa to Plymouth) Loan

Giorgi Chakvetadze (KAA Gent to Watford)

Kieffer Moore (Bournemouth to Ipswich) Loan

Josh Wilson-Esbrand (Man City to Cardiff) Loan

Mikey Johnston (Celtic to West Brom) Loan

Billy Koumetio (Liverpool to Blackburn) Loan

Isaac Hayden (Newcastle to QPR) Loan

Adadire Mebude (KVC Westerlo to Bristol City) Loan

Ethan Horvath (Nottingham Forest to Cardiff)

Million Manhoef (Vitesse to Stoke)

Ian Poveda (Leeds to Sheffield Wednesday) Loan

Callum Styles (Barnsley to Sunderland) Loan

Andy Rinhomhota (Cardiff to Rotherham) Loan

Przemyslaw Placheta (Norwich to Swansea)

Sydney van Hooijdonk (Bologna to Norwich) Loan

David Turnbull (Celtic to Cardiff)

Duncan McGuire (Orlando City to Blackburn) Loan

Anass Zaroury (Burnley to Hull) Loan

Joe Hodge (Wolves to QPR) Loan

Ephron Mason-Clark (Peterborough to Coventry)

Niall Ennis (Blackburn to Stoke) Undisclosed

Connor Roberts (Burnley to Leeds) Loan

Kristian Pedersen (Swansea to Sheff Wed) Loan

Femi Seriki (Sheff Utd to Rotherham) Loan

Max Bird (Derby to Bristol City)

Charlie Wyke (Wigan to Rotherham) Loan

John Fleck (Sheff Utd to Blackburn)

League One

Owen Moxon (Carlisle to Portsmouth)

Owen Dale (Blackpool to Oxford)

Aaron Collins (Bristol Rovers to Bolton)

Macauley Bonne (Gillingham to Cambridge) Loan

Alex Mighten (Nottingham Forest to Port Vale) Loan

Caleb Taylor (West Brom to Bolton) Loan

Josh Earl (Fleetwood to Barnsley)

Jack Hinchy (Brighton to Shrewsbury) Loan

Ryan Woods (Hull to Exeter) Loan

Antwoine Hackford (Sheff Utd to Burton) Loan

Kacper Lopata (Barnsley to Port Vale) Loan

Elkan Baggott (Ipswich to Bristol Rovers) Loan

Dan Sassi (Burnley to Blackpool)

Tommy Lonergan (St Patrick’s to Fleetwood)

Matty Taylor (Forest Green to Cheltenham)

Saxon Earley (Plymouth to Wycombe) Loan

Joe Nuttall (Oldham to Cheltenham) Loan

Georgie Kelly (Rotherham to Carlisle)

Elijah Campbell (Everton to Fleetwood) Loan

Finley Potter (Sheffield United to Fleetwood)

Jay Matete (Sunderland to Oxford) Loan

Jack Shepherd (Barnsley to Cheltenham) Loan

Conor McGrandles (Charlton to Lincoln) Loan

Gavin Kilkenny (Bournemouth to Fleetwood) Loan

Imari Samuels (Brighton to Fleetwood) Loan

Kanye Ramsay (Harrogate to Charlton)

Harry Vaughan (Hull to Bristol Rovers) Loan

Zane Monlouis (Arsenal to Reading) Loan

Khayon Edwards (Arsenal to Leyton Orient) Loan

Daniel Adu-Adjei (Bournemouth to Leyton Orient) Loan

Ephron Mason-Clark (Coventry to Peterborough) Loan

Brandon Aguilera (Nottingham Forest to Bristol Rovers) Loan

Jordan Thomas (Bath City to Cheltenham)

Max Bird (Bristol City to Derby) Loan

Nigel Lonwijk (Wolves to Wycombe) Loan

League Two

Luke Bolton (Salford to Wrexham)

Jack Marriott (Fleetwood to Wrexham)

Curtis Thompson (Cheltenham to Grimsby)

Calum Kavanagh (Middlesbrough to Bradford)

Jorge Cabezas Hurtado (Watford to Gillingham) Loan

Denver Hume (Portsmouth to Grimsby)

Lewis Cass (Port Vale to Stockport) Loan

Thimothee Lo-Tutala (Hull to Doncaster) Loan

Nelson Khumbeni (Bolton to Morecambe) Loan

Tom Nichols (Gillingham to Mansfield)

Jake Bickerstaff (Wrexham to Accrington) Loan

Josh Andrews (Birmingham to Gillingham)

Josh Kelly (Solihull Moors to AFC Wimbledon)

Emre Tezgel (Stoke to MK Dons) Loan

Tom Bloxham (Blackburn to Harrogate) Loan

Alassana Jatta (Viborg to Notts County)

Ed Turns (Brighton to Crewe) Loan

Derrick Abu (Southampton to Harrogate) Loan

Dan Chesters (West Ham to Salford) Loan

Julian Larsson (Nottingham Forest to Morecambe) Loan

Jeremy Kelly (Free agent to Crawley)

Liam Smith (Cheltenham to Grimsby) Loan

Aaron Drinan (Leyton Orient to Swindon)

Nathan Wood (Newport County to Cork) Loan

John-Joe O’Toole (Mansfield to AFC Wimbledon) Loan

Harry McKirdy (Hibernian to Swindon) Loan

Mustapha Olagunju (Huddersfield to Crawley) Loan

Sean McGurk (Leeds to Swindon)

Scottish Premiership

Jon McCracken (Norwich to Dundee) Loan

David Carson (Inverness CT to Livingston)

Nectarios Triantis (Sunderland to Hibernian) Loan

Adama Sidibeh (Warrington Rylands to St Johnstone)

Owen Bevan (Bournemouth to Hibernian) Loan

Adam Devine (Rangers to Motherwell) Loan

Kevin van Veen (FC Groningen to Kilmarnock) Loan

Oscar Cortes (Lens to Rangers) Loan

Michee Efete (Grimsby to Ross County)

Adam Idah (Norwich to Celtic) Loan

Jili Buyabu (Sheffield United to Motherwell) Loan

Eliezer Mayenda (Sunderland to Hibernian) Loan

Wednesday 31st January

Premier League

Noha Lemina (PSG to Wolves) Loan

Giovanni Reyna (Borussia Dortmund to Nottingham Forest) Loan

Denis Franchi (Burnley to Ternana)

Facundo Pellistri (Manchester United to Granada) Loan

Championship

Famara Diedhiou (Granada to Cardiff) Loan

Adam Mayor (Morecambe to Millwall)

Kyle McFadzean (Coventry to Blackburn)

Jason Lokilo (Hull to FC Vizela) Loan

Allahyar Sayyadmanesh (Hull to KVC Westerlo)

Carlos Alcaraz (Southampton to Juventus) Loan

League One

Ebou Adams (Cardiff to Derby) Loan

Matt Butcher (Plymouth to Wycombe)

Ryan Finnigan (Southampton to Blackpool)

Kyle Hudlin (Huddersfield to Burton) Loan

Charlie Kelman (QPR to Wigan) Loan

Joe Garner (Carlisle to Oldham)

Tashan Oakley-Boothe (Blackpool to CF Estrela Amadora)

League Two

Kofi Balmer (Crystal Palace to AFC Wimbledon) Loan

Charlie Colkett (Crewe to Notts County) Loan

Christian Doidge (Hibernian to Forest Green)

Scottish Premiership

Scott Fraser (Charlton to Hearts) Loan

Tuesday 30th January

Premier League

Daiki Hashioka (Sint-Truiden to Luton Town)

Daniel Munoz (Genk to Crystal Palace)

Scott McKenna (Nottingham Forest to FC Copenhagen) Loan

Jonathan Panzo (Nottingham Forest to Standard Liege) Loan

Championship

David Brooks (Bournemouth to Southampton) Loan

Ryan Giles (Luton to Hull) Loan

Leo Hjelde (Leeds to Sunderland)

Noah Ohio (Standard Liege to Hull) Loan

Nat Phillips (Liverpool to Cardiff City) Loan

Jewison Bennette (Sunderland to Aris) Loan

League One

Millenic Alli (Halifax to Exeter)

Mo Eisa (MK Dons to Exeter) Loan

James Gibbons (Bristol Rovers to Cambridge) Loan

Beryly Lubala (Burton to Wycombe)

Tom McIntyre (Reading to Portsmouth)

Michael Olakigbe (Brentford to Peterborough) Loan

League Two

Zack Elbouzedi (AIK to Swindon) Loan

Scottish Premiership

Owen Beck (Liverpool to Dundee) Loan

James Jeggo (Hibernian to Melbourne City)

Monday 29th January

Championship

Ali Al-Hamadi (AFC Wimbledon to Ipswich)

Ronald (Gremio Anapolis to Swansea)

Paik Seung-ho (Jeonbuk to Birmingham)

League One

Callum Lang (Wigan to Portsmouth)

Calvin Ramsay (Liverpool to Bolton)

Aaron Leya Iseka (Barnsley to OFI Crete)

League Two

Jay Williams (Fulham to Sutton)

Sunday 28th January

Championship

Michael Frey (Royal Antwerp to QPR)

Scottish Premiership

Killian Phillips (Crystal Palace to Aberdeen) Loan

Saturday 27th January

Premier League

Dion Pereira (Luton to Dagenham) Loan

Scottish Premiership

Michael Mellon (Burnley to Dundee) Loan

Nathan Moriah-Welsh (Bournemouth to Hibernian)

Friday 26th January

Premier League

Ivo Grbic (Atletico Madrid to Sheffield United)

Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City to West Ham) Loan

Hakon Rafn Valdimarsson (Elfsborg to Brentford)

Leander Dendoncker (Aston Villa to Napoli) Loan

Claudio Echeverri (Man City to River Plate) Loan

Championship

Callum Marshall (West Ham to West Brom) Loan

Luke Thomas (Leicester to Middlesbrough) Loan

League One

Kamil Conteh (Grimsby to Bristol Rovers)

Charlie Cummins (Cobh Ramblers to Exeter)

Jonathan Leko (MK Dons to Burton) Loan

Nathanael Ogbeta (Swansea to Bolton) Loan

Ryan Edmondson (Carlisle to Central Coast Mariners)

League Two

Harry Anderson (Stevenage to Colchester) Loan

Scottish Premiership

Jaden Brown (Lincoln to St Mirren) Loan

Jack Sanders (Kilmarnock to Ayr) Loan

Connor Smith (Hearts to St Johnstone)

Zak Rudden (Dundee to Raith Rovers) Loan

Mohammed Diomande (FC Nordsjaelland to Rangers) Loan

Thursday 25th January

Premier League

Sam Curtis (St Patrick’s to Sheff Utd)

Claudio Echeverri (River Plate to Man City)

Championship

Nathan Tjoe-A-On (Swansea to Heerenveen) Loan

League One

Jack Diamond (Sunderland to Carlisle) Loan

Ademola Ola-Adebomi (Crystal Palace to Burton) Loan

Josh Vela (Fleetwood to Carlisle)

Nelson Abbey (Reading to Olympiacos)

League Two

Stephen Duke-McKenna (QPR to Sutton) Loan

Jamie Jellis (Tamworth to Walsall)

Radek Vitek (Man Utd to Accrington) Loan

Josh Walker (Burton to Gillingham) Loan

Luke Jephcott (St Johnstone to Newport County)

Rollin Menayese (Walsall to Aldershot) Loan

Otis Khan (Grimsby to Hartlepool) Loan

Luke Waterfall (Grimsby to Hartlepool)

Scottish Premiership

Teddy Jenks (Forest Green Rovers to Ross County) Loan

Cammy Kerr (Dundee to Inverness CT) Loan

Vicente Besuijen (Aberdeen to FC Emmen) Loan

Loick Ayina (Cardiff to Ross County) Loan

Wednesday 24th January

Championship

Emmanuel Dennis (Nottingham Forest to Watford) Loan

Connor O’Riordan (Crewe to Blackburn)

League One

Kenny Dougall (Blackpool to Buriram United)

Liam Kinsella (Swindon to Cheltenham)

Andy Smith (Hull to Cheltenham) Loan

Nesta Guinness-Walker (Reading to Stevenage) Loan

Tjay De Barr (Wycombe to Lincoln Red Imps)

James Scott (Exeter to St Mirren) Loan

Edward McGinty (Oxford to Sligo Rovers) Loan

League Two

Jez Davies (Burnley to Salford)

Alistair Smith (Lincoln to Colchester) Loan

Scottish Premiership

Ross Munro (Ross County to Dundalk)

Luke Amos (Free agent to Hibernian)

James Balagizi (Liverpool to Kilmarnock) Loan

Ryan MacLeman (Ross County to Elgin City)

Tuesday 23rd January

Premier League

Yerson Mosquera (Wolves to Villarreal) Loan

Darko Churlinov (Burnley to Schalke) Loan

Championship

Michael Obafemi (Burnley to Millwall) Loan

Ryotaro Tsunoda (Cardiff to KV Kortrijk) Loan

League One

Dan Gore (Man Utd to Port Vale) Loan

Tolaji Bola (Rotherham to Burton Albion) Loan

Ollie O’Neill (Fulham to Leyton Orient)

League Two

Riley Harbottle (Hibernian to Colchester) Loan

Luke McNicholas (Sligo Rovers to Wrexham)

Scottish Premiership

Allan Michael Delferriere (Hibernian to MFK Vyskov)

Sam Nicholson (Colorado Rapids to Motherwell)

Maksymilian Boruc (Hibernian to Arbroath) Loan

Após testes, Palmeiras efetiva meia armador ex-CRB

MatériaMais Notícias

O Palmeiras acertou a contratação do meia Thalys, de 16 anos. O jogador vem do CRB, de Alagoas, em definitivo e vai reforçar a equipe sub-17 do Verdão, segundo apurado pela reportagem do LANCE!/NOSSO PALESTRA. O jogador estava em testes na Academia de Futebol II, em Guarulhos, desde janeiro e ao longo desta semana foi regularizado e já consta no elenco do site oficial.

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Dentro de campo, Thalys é um meia armador de muita habilidade no drible, apresentando também excelente visão de jogo. Com essas características, o jovem se adequa à filosofia a qual a diretoria de futebol busca encontrar para as categorias de base. Com mobilidade e intensidade, o estilo de jogo casa perfeitamente com a proposta de Artur Itiro e Wesley Carvalho.

Apesar da pouca idade e viver seu primeiro ano com idade sub-17, Thalys já tem experiência com a categoria. Em 2020, pelo CRB, atuou com o grupo mais velho por conta da pandemia do novo coronavírus. Destaque, chamou atenção da diretoria do Verdão.

Após utilizar diversos atletas pratas da casa durante a vitoriosa campanha da Tríplice Coroa em 2020, o Palmeiras passa por um processo de reformulação nos elencos das categorias de base, já visando a temporada 2021. Nas últimas semanas, foram mais de dez saídas e cinco reforços para o sub-20, além de saídas em outras categorias inferiores, como o sub-15 e sub-17.

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