Pope puts foot down as Surrey turn screw on Warwickshire

Sibley, Burns add fifties as champions push into dominant position after even first-innings tussle

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Ollie Pope’s quickfire 56 not out underlined a dramatic second day turnabout in fortunes with Surrey taking charge of their vital Rothesay County Championship match against Warwickshire at the Kia Oval.Dom Sibley also made an unbeaten 64 as Surrey cruised to 181 for 1 in their second innings, helping Pope add an unbroken 89 after initially featuring in a 92-run opening partnership with Rory Burns, who scored 54 before being bowled through the gate by Ethan Bamber.The efforts of Surrey’s top three, indeed, had wrenched a previously hard-fought contest Surrey’s way on a clearly easing pitch for batting, with Pope’s runs taking him just 78 balls while Sibley’s 160-ball knock anchored the innings perfectly.Both Pope and Burns made their second fifties of the match and by stumps Surrey had moved ominously into an overall lead of 179 after earlier in the day bowling out Warwickshire for 248 to keep themselves in the game.Gus Atkinson led a first session fightback with the ball with 3 for 53 as Warwickshire failed to capitalise fully on an overnight 132 for 4 in reply to Surrey’s first-innings 246, although Tom Lawes’ 4 for 42 earned him the best figures following his stellar three-wicket burst late on day one.New Zealand Test batter Will Young top-scored for Warwickshire with 72, while Ed Barnard also reached a half-century and last man Nathan Gilchrist hit an unbeaten 25 to earn the visitors a slender two-run halfway lead.Will Young frustrated the Surrey attack•Getty Images

Young and Barnard, who had put on 85 in defiant style towards the end of day one, added just four more runs to their overnight partnership before Atkinson had Barnard caught at the wicket for 50 with a magnificent delivery, lifting and leaving the bat from just short of a length on the line of off stump, that the Warwickshire allrounder did well to touch.Atkinson, bowling with pace and control, was a difficult prospect although Young did slightly top-edge a pulled six wide of long leg before pulling more confidently through midwicket for four to reach an excellent half-century.At 174, though, Dan Mousley’s 44-ball 19 ended with an edge to second slip off Jordan Clark and Atkinson, recalled for a second spell before lunch, responded by removing Michael Booth with his first ball back.Booth, on 10, pushed at a sharp, rising delivery and Pope held on to his second catch of the morning at second slip before Atkinson, in his next over, also had Bamber comfortably caught at midwicket for 2 by Lawrence as he flapped an attempted pull.That left Warwickshire 204 for 8 and, in the fifth over after lunch, it became 216 for 9 when Young’s superb innings was finally brought to an end by a quite brilliant catch by Surrey keeper Ben Foakes.Diving low to his right, Foakes somehow managed to get his right glove underneath a dipping edge off Dan Worrall and it was no surprise that Young, having batted for four and a half hours and faced 166 balls, took several disbelieving backward glances at replays on the big screen as he left the field.An assault by Gilchrist on Clark, taking four fours in an over via an outside edge, an inside edge and then two perfectly-struck drives either side of cover, took Warwickshire into the lead but – two runs short of a first batting bonus point – Lawes fired a low full toss through Olly Hannon-Dalby’s effort to flick it away to have him leg-before for 7.

تشكيل منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا أمام سويسرا في كأس العالم للناشئين

أعلن أحمد الكاس، المدير الفني لـ منتخب مصر تحت 17 عامًا، تشكيل الفراعنة الصغار، لمواجهة سويسرا، اليوم الجمعة، في إطار منافسات كأس العالم للناشئين.

ويلتقي منتخب مصر مع سويسرا، في إطار مواجهات دور الـ32، من منافسات بطولة كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا، المقامة بقطر.

وتنطلق مباراة مصر وسويسرا، في تمام الساعة 3 عصرًا بتوقيت القاهرة، وتنقل عبر قناة “بي إن سبورت” المفتوحة و”الكأس”.

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منتخب مصر استطاع التأهل إلى دور الـ 32 من منافسات كأس العالم، بعدما حل في المركز الثالث للمجموعة الخامسة برصيد 4 نقاط، ليضمن تواجده في الدور القادم كأفضل المنتخبات الـ 8 التي احتلت المركز الثالث للمجموعات الـ 12.

منتخب مصر كان قد فاز في لقاء الجولة الأولى على هايتي، بنتيجة 4-1، وتعادل مع فنزويلا في الجولة الثانية 1-1، وفي لقاء الجولة الثالثة والأخيرة من دور المجموعات خسر أمام إنجلترا 3-0. تشكيل مصر اليوم أمام سويسرا في كأس العالم تحت 17 عامًا

حراسة المرمي: عمر عبد العزيز.

خط الدفاع: حمزة الدجوي، نور أشرف، إبراهيم النجعاوي ومهند الشامي.

خط الوسط: عمر أبو طالب، عمر كمال وبلال عطية.

خط الهجوم: ياسين حسام، عبد العزيز الزغبي وحمزة عبد الكريم.

وفي حالة تخطي منتخب مصر، دور الـ 32 أمام سويسرا، سيواجه الفائز من مباراة إيرلندا وكندا في دور الـ 16.

بيراميدز يتفوق على الأهلي.. الاتحاد الدولي للتاريخ والإحصاء يعلن تصنيف الأندية

أعلن الاتحاد الدولي للتاريخ والإحصاء عن ترتيب الأندية وفقًا للتصنيف في الفترة بين 1 نوفمبر 2024 و31 أكتوبر 2025، حسبما نشر عبر موقعه الرسمي.

وحسبما جاء، يعد نادي بيراميدز المصري الأفضل على صعيد الفرق العربية حيث يتواجد في المركز 35 بدلًا من مركزه السابق، 57.

في حين أن الأهلي يتواجد في المركز 66 بدلًا من 71، أما الزمالك فيحتل المركز 112 بدلًا من 125.

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وأصبح المصري البورسعيدي يحتل المركز 193 بدلاً من 209 ويحتل سيراميكا كليوباترا المركز ال343 بدلاً من 411، بينما أصبح البنك الأهلي يحتل المركز 373 بدلاً من411.

ويحتل صدارة الأندية فريق باريس سان جيرمان، وهو نفس مركزه السابق، يليه ريال مدريد ثم تشيلسي، إنتر ميلان، بايرن ميونخ، برشلونة، بوروسيا دورتموند، بالميراس، آرسنال وفلامينجو.

ويحتل ليفربول المركز 15 بدلًا من 12، أما مانشستر سيتي فيتواجد في المركز 12 بدل 13.

وفيما يتعلق بالأندية السعودية، يتواجد الهلال في المركز 37 بدلًا من 39، وأهلي جدة 57 بدلًا من 59، النصر 103 بدلًا من 105.

ديكلان رايس يفسر طريقه احتفاله بهدف آرسنال الثاني ضد بيرنلي

عبر ديكلان رايس، نجم نادي آرسنال، عن سعادته الكبيرة، جراء الفوز الذي حققه فريقه اليوم السبت على بيرنلي، بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، مفسرًا كذلك سبب احتفاله بتلك الطريقة بعد هدفه في مرمى أصحاب الأرض.

واستمر آرسنال في نتائجه المميزة خلال الفترة الأخيرة من هذا الموسم، وحقق الانتصار على حساب بيرنلي بهدفين دون مقابل، ضمن الجولة الـ10 من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وابتعد آرسنال في صدارة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، ليؤكد الجانرز نيته لكسر لعنة عدم الفوز بلقب البطولة المحلية منذ موسم 2004.

وسجل رايس هدف آرسنال الثاني في لقاء اليوم، والذي جاء من رأسية رائعة.

اقرأ أيضًا .. ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي بعد فوز آرسنال على بيرنلي

واعترف رايس في تصريحات نقلتها “بي بي سي سبورت”، أن سبب احتفاله بالإشارة إلى السماء يعود إلى عمته والتي توفيت الأسبوع الماضي.

وقال رايس: “توفيت عمتي قبل مباراة فولهام. كنت أحبها حبًا جمًا وسافرت إلى كل مكان لمشاهدتي مع والدتي، أعلم أنها تشاهدني من الأسفل الآن، لذا كان هذا اليوم من أجلها”.

وعن الانتصار على بيرنلي، أضاف رايس في حديثه: “ربما خسر بيرنلي مرة واحدة على أرضهم خلال 18 شهرًا، كنا نعلم أنها ستكون مباراة صعبة، لذلك كان علينا التمسك بمبادئنا، برز أداؤنا بشكل واضح وكان بإمكاننا تسجيل أربعة أو خمسة أهداف في الشوط الأول”.

واختتم لاعب وست هام يونايتد السابق: “من المهم أن نواصل تسجيل الأهداف، هدفان مثاليان لنا، إذا نظرنا إلى الهدف الثاني ككل، نجد أننا ندافع ضد رمية تماس لعبت بشكل طولي من نصف ملعبنا، ثم جابرييل يحصل على الكرة وأنا أواصل الجري بها، كنت أشبه بلاعب خط وسط تقليدي اليوم”.

 

Marta, Alex Morgan, Aitana Bonmati and every FIFPRO Women's World 11 honoree from 2015-24

The FIFPRO World 11 is the only global football award decided exclusively by professional footballers

The FIFPRO Women’s World 11 is voted upon annually by the best players in the modern game. Dating back to 2015, the award celebrates footballing excellence on the global level.

The 2025 awards will mark the 10th edition, and will be announced Nov. 3. The 11 players who receive the most votes at their position are selected for the FIFPRO World 11, to be announced on Nov. 3. Players from 70 countries have voted for the 2025 Men’s World 11 and Women’s World 11.

Here is a look back at every previous squad, with global superstars such as Alex Morgan, Tobin Heath, Sam Kerr, Aitana Bonmati and more, all taking centerstage.

FIFPRO2024

Goalkeeper: Mary Earps (Manchester United/PSG)

Defenders: Lucy Bronze (Barcelona/Chelsea), Olga Carmona (Real Madrid), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City)

Midfielders: Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona), Alexia Putellas (Barcelona), Keira Walsh (Barcelona)

Forwards: Barbra Banda (Shanghai Shengli/Orlando Pride), Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid), Lauren James (Chelsea), Marta (Brazil)

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Goalkeeper: Mary Earps (England)

Defenders: Olga Carmona (Spain), Alex Greenwood (England), Lucy Bronze (England)

Midfielders: Keira Walsh (England), Aitana Bonmati (Spain), Ella Toone (England)

Forwards: Alessia Russo (England), Alex Morgan (USA), Sam Kerr (Australia), Lauren James (England)

FIFPRO World 112022

Goalkeeper: Christiane Endler (Chile)

Defenders: Maria Leon (Spain), Wendie Renard (France), Leah Williamson (England), Lucy Bronze (England)

Midfielders: Alexia Putellas (Spain), Keira Walsh (England), Lena Oberdorf (Germany)

Forwards: Alex Morgan (USA), Sam Kerr (Australia), Beth Mead (England)

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FIFPRO World 112021

Goalkeeper: Christiane Endler (Chile)

Defenders: Magdalena Eriksson (Sweden), Wendie Renard (France), Millie Bright (England), Lucy Bronze (England)

Midfielders: Barbara Bonansea (Italy), Carli Lloyd (USA), Estefania Banini (Argentina)

Forwards: Marta (Brazil), Alex Morgan (USA), Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands)

Revealed: The eye-watering fee the Glazers want for Man Utd amid talk of fresh Saudi takeover and 'advanced deal'

The Glazer family have finally hinted they’d consider selling Manchester United but only for a reported mind-blowing £5.2 billion. That’s more than double the club’s current £2 billion market value, and the clearest signal yet that the Florida-based owners will only budge if a global powerhouse comes knocking on their door with a record-breaking cheque.

The price of power: Glazers dig in their heels

The Glazers, who infamously bought United for £790 million back in 2005, have faced years of fury from fans demanding they sell. Yet even amid protests and dwindling faith, the family continues to cling tightly to their shares. They believe United’s value will skyrocket once the club’s mega-stadium project kicks off, and they want any buyer to pay upfront for that potential. Behind closed doors, insiders say United’s owners have already rejected three discreet approaches, including one from a Gulf-based fund – but the door remains “slightly ajar” for the right bidder, as reported by

AdvertisementGetty Images SportSaudi kingpin Turki Al-Sheikh eyes shock takeover

Turki Al-Sheikh, a billionaire entertainment and sports magnate with deep ties across boxing, snooker, UFC and football, is reportedly leading the charge for the takeover. Known for his grand gestures and aggressive investments, Turki has hinted that talks with United are at an “advanced stage”, sparking a frenzy online. However, club insiders insist no official deal is in place, while the Glazers remain tight-lipped. For Turki, the allure of United is obvious: global reach, massive fanbase, and prestige unmatched in world football. But convincing the Glazers to part ways with their 48.9% controlling stake won’t be easy, or cheap. In a cryptic post on social media, he said: “The best news I heard today is that Manchester United is now in an advanced stage of completing a deal to sell to a new investor – I hope he’s better than the previous owners.”

Fans have seen this movie before. In 2024, Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim Al-Thani made a full takeover bid, reportedly worth over £5 billion, before storming out after months of failed negotiations. Instead, the Glazers chose to sell 27.7% of United to British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, handing him control over football operations through his INEOS empire. Ratcliffe, who paid £1.25 billion, has since made several pointed comments about the failed Qatari bid. “Still nobody’s ever seen him (Sheikh Jassim), actually," the INEOS chief said. "The Glazers never met him…he never…I’m not sure he exists!” 

United’s money crisis, and Saudi’s golden carrot

United may boast huge revenues, but behind the scenes, the books are strained. Missing out on European qualification this season has left a £100 million black hole in the club’s finances. The humiliating Carabao Cup exit to League Two Grimsby only added to the misery, with gaps now appearing in United’s midweek calendar. Club bosses are scrambling to plug that financial hole with money-spinning friendlies abroad, and Saudi Arabia is once again the land of opportunity. The Red Devils are already weighing a lucrative trip to the Middle East, where they could pocket £5 million per match in exhibition fees. Reports suggest the club could feature in the Riyadh Season Cup, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, in a mini-tournament worth £15 million total. United are also considering an All-Star friendly featuring Saudi Arabia’s top players, a mirror of the 2023 Paris Saint-Germain showcase that saw Messi, Neymar, and Mbappé share a pitch. That game alone could earn United another £5 million.

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AFPGlazers want cash, not commitment

While the Glazers publicly claim to be deeply involved in the club’s future, their recent financial manoeuvres suggest otherwise. United’s record £670 million revenue hasn’t stopped sweeping staff redundancies, while the board continues to search desperately for new investors. One potential solution on the table: the Glazers could sell part of their stake, likely to a Saudi consortium, in exchange for a cash injection to bankroll the stadium project. But at £5.2 billion, the price tag borders on fantasy. Still, if Turki Al-Sheikh, or anyone else, is bold enough to meet it, the Glazers could finally walk away richer than ever. Until then, United fans will have to watch as their club teeters between ambition and greed, caught in the hands of owners who just can’t seem to let go.

The inside story of Jurgen Klopp's shock Liverpool exit and his controversial decision to head up Red Bull's football empire

Jurgen Klopp's decision to step down as Liverpool boss rocked the world of football. The resurgent Reds were top of the Premier League and still in three cup competitions when the Kop idol announced on January 26, 2004 that he would leave Anfield at the end of the season.

"I can understand that it's a shock for a lot of people at this moment, when you hear it for the first time, but obviously I can explain it – or at least try to explain it," Klopp told the club's official website.

"I love absolutely everything about this club, I love everything about the city, I love everything about our supporters, I love the team, I love the staff. I love everything.

"But that I still take this decision shows you that I am convinced it is the one I have to take. It is that I am, how can I say it, running out of energy."

The supporters were stunned. There had been some signs of fatigue and frustration the year before but nobody had seen Klopp's imminent exit coming – not even Klopp's assistant Peter Krawietz…

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    'I understood Jurgen's explanations'

    "Jurgen called me at the time and said I should come to see him. He said that we needed to discuss something," Krawietz explains in an exclusive interview with GOAL.

    "When he told me what, I was initially surprised, but five minutes into our conversation, which ended up lasting perhaps two hours, I was no longer surprised.

    "I completely understood all of Jurgen's explanations and arguments. They were logical, consistent, and also congruent with my own thinking.

    "We had both taken a long look in the mirror, independently of each other, and in doing so, we came to the difficult conclusion: a four-week break would not be enough to face the challenges of the following season, in light of everything that this profession requires."

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    Klopp's surprise move

    In truth, it wasn't that difficult to understand why Klopp might be exhausted. After all, he was renowned for his intensity.

    Klopp was never less than 100 percent committed to the cause – whether that was at Mainz, Borussia Dortmund or Liverpool – so it was perhaps inevitable that such a relentless work ethic would eventually catch up with him.

    Nobody was in any doubt that he deserved an extended break from football either. For that very reason, though, eyebrows were raised when Klopp announced his return to the game less than six months after his final game at Anfield – and as Red Bull's head of global soccer.

    Klopp had always claimed to be a traditionalist, an old romantic disillusioned by the commercialisation of football, so his decision to accept a role within the sporting department of the energy drink manufacturer provoked accusations of hypocrisy and selling his soul.

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    'At Red Bull, Jurgen can think outside the box'

    Krawietz, though, insists that he wasn't at all surprised by the timing of Klopp's return to work or the identity of the employer.

    "I would have only been surprised if he had asked me if we wanted to join a certain club in our usual roles," he says. "But I was almost certain that wouldn't happen.

    "I always thought that he would do something completely different than before. Jurgen simply wanted a change from his coaching job.

    "He's always been a very curious person, enthusiastic about other things, and, at Red Bull, he can think outside the box, experience new things, really get involved, isn't tied to one location, and is free of the daily public relations work. It's less intensive, but just as extensive.

    "I've taken note of the criticism – but I don't understand it. I think there's a bit of a misunderstanding on the part of the fans [in Germany].

    "In England, it's perfectly normal for a club to be managed by an investor who acts as a financier and makes strategic decisions.

    "If you ask yourself why this hasn't yet taken hold in Germany, it also raises the question of how professional and commercially marketed football can be. A highly interesting discussion, but one as old as football itself.

    "But, at the end of the day, where would Jurgen have been allowed to work, what would the public have approved of? There would have been numerous critical voices even if he had – purely hypothetically – become coach at Bayern Munich or Manchester United.

    "Of course, that's not how free choice of profession works. You have to pay respect to an individual. You can't hold a public vote on what the fans would like."

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    'True champion' James Milner

    Of course, Klopp's status as a Liverpool legend has long been secure. He enjoyed a wonderful rapport with the fans – and still does.

    Winning trophies obviously helped. As well as leading the Reds to a sixth European Cup, Klopp also ended Liverpool's 30-year English title drought.

    Krawietz openly admits, though, that the management team owed so much of their success to a wonderful group of players, men of real character that created and maintained a standard of excellence at the club.

    "I don't want to put anyone above others and could probably talk about each one for an hour," Krawietz says, "but, in terms of the focus on daily life, the job, and the complete conviction with which you approach it, the shining example and the most professional of all the players I've met is James Milner.

    "He managed to align an entire team around this focus and demonstrate how to become a true champion."

Former Real Madrid and PSG star Keylor Navas transforms Pumas into Liga MX’s stingiest defense with just four goals conceded in seven matches

Keylor Navas’ arrival has transformed Pumas' defense, with the veteran goalkeeper providing much-needed leadership for their backline. Since the former Real Madrid goalkeeper took over in net, Efraín Juárez’s side has surged. The Universitarios stretched their unbeaten run to seven with a 1-1 draw against Tigres, climbing to seventh in the table.

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    A top-tier signing

    Although Pumas currently sit outside Liga MX’s top five and would be facing the play-in round if the Apertura 2025 ended today, Navas’ impact between the posts gives the club plenty to celebrate. Since making his debut in Week 3, Pumas have the stingiest defense in the league, conceding only four goals across seven matches. The team hasn’t lost since his arrival.

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    Navas by the numbers

    Pumas’ rocky start, which saw them allow six goals in the first two games with young keeper Rodrigo Parra, now feels like a distant memory. Pumas' defensive resurgence is far ahead of their closest competitors, Cruz Azul and Tijuana, who have conceded seven goals each in the same span. Out of the seven matches Navas has started, Pumas has recorded three shutouts. Only Tigres surpasses them with four clean sheets, though they’ve played one extra game due to the postponed Week 1 fixture.

    Overall, Pumas have posted three wins and four draws since Navas became their starting goalkeeper, placing them solidly in the top eight. 

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    Getting praise from legends

    Pumas' legendary goalkeeper Miguel Alejandro Palacios, known as “Pikolín,” highlighted Navas’ outstanding form in Mexico.

     “He’s a great goalkeeper, a historic one. He’s arrived at the best team in Mexico, and I hope he enjoys it. Enjoy playing for Pumas, guarding that goal, and having that connection with one of the best fanbases,” Palacios told ESPN.

    Palacios made 206 league appearances for Pumas between 2003 and 2017, winning four Liga MX titles. 

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    What next for Pumas?

    will look to extend this positive streak when they visit FC Juárez on Tuesday in Week 10, with a key clash against América scheduled for the following Saturday.

Newcastle surge into race to sign £35m former Bundesliga Golden Boot winner

Newcastle United have re-entered the race to sign a former Bundesliga Golden Boot winner in the summer transfer window.

Journalist drops new Wissa update

The Magpies now have less than two weeks left in the transfer window to sort out their transfer situation, in terms of both keeping hold of Alexander Isak and bolstering their attacking options. Predicting what will happen to Isak isn’t easy, with Liverpool yet to submit a second offer for the Swede, but journalist Criag Hope provided an update on the striker situation before Isak’s Instagram bombshell on Tuesday evening.

He states that Brentford striker Yoane Wissa remains Newcastle’s “banker” signing of the summer, and that the current star attacker won’t be going anywhere if they can’t agree a move for the Bees ace, which is supported by the statement released by the Magpies following Isak’s social media post.

It promises to be a dramatic few weeks at St James’ Park, regardless of what the eventual outcome is, and it is important that alternatives to Wissa are also looked at by the Magpies. Now, their interest in a former target looks to be back on the table, following a fresh claim.

Newcastle re-enter race to sign attacking star

According to an update from journalist Marc Mechenoua on X, Newcastle are back in the race to sign Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku this summer, along with Inter Milan. He is reportedly valued at £35m.

Nkunku’s pedigree is there for all to see, even though his time in a Chelsea shirt hasn’t been hugely productive, with only 18 goals in 62 appearances not the most earth-shattering return.

The 27-year-old is a three-time Ligue 1 champion from his spell at Paris Saint-Germain, while at Borussia Dortmund, he won the Bundesliga Golden Boot award back in 2022/23, netting 16 times in the competition.

Granted, the £195,000-a-week Nkunku’s reputation isn’t arguably as great as it was a few years ago, but Eddie Howe may feel that he is the ideal manager to get the most out of him moving forward, with the Frenchman still in his prime years.

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If Isak leaves, Nkunku and one other striker would be ideal business, whether it is Wissa, Nicolas Jackson or someone else, but if the Newcastle marksman stays put, the Chelsea man may need to be the only addition if other deals don’t work out.

Newcastle make contact with "brilliant" Premier League ace alongside Wissa

Newcastle United have held talks with a “brilliant” Premier League player over a move to the club this summer, according to a fresh claim from journalist Sacha Tavolieri.

Newcastle pushing to sign Wissa and Sesko

The Magpies are battling hard to keep hold of Alexander Isak, amid serious interest from Liverpool, with a £110m bid already rejected by them.

If the worst-case scenario does happen and Newcastle end up losing Isak, it is imperative that at least one fantastic striker comes in to replace him, if not two, and Yoanne Wissa and Benjamin Sesko appear to be the leading options to come in.

It has been reported that the Magpies are leading the race to sign Brentford ace Wissa, who enjoyed a superb season in the Premier League in 2024/25, scoring 19 goals in 35 appearances.

As for RB Leipzig star Sesko, it looks as though he is going to have to pick between Newcastle and Manchester United, with the pair both viewing him as a top option to lead the line. Eddie Howe will hope that the 22-year-old sees the lure of Champions League football at St James’ Park too great to turn down.

Newcastle in talks with "brilliant" Premier League defender

Writing on X, Tavolieri claimed that Newcastle have made contact with Chelsea centre-back Axel Disasi over a summer move, seeing him as an option alongside Wissa.

There is so much focus on Newcastle’s attack currently, but it is also vital that a new centre-back comes in, in order to add youth to an ageing back-line.

Disasi could be ideal for Howe, having proven himself in the Premier League after making 44 appearances in the competition, as well as being lauded by Jamie Carragher in 2024.

“I can’t remember a better defensive performance this season, certainly from a central defender. Coming away to Manchester City, playing against the best striker in the world. He was brilliant. He was the man of the match, I don’t think I said it on air but he was the best player on the pitch. That was the type of performance you’d see from centre-backs from about 15-20 years ago.”

At 27 years of age, Disasi is six years younger than both Fabian Schar and Dan Burn, and is at a great point in his career, so there is no reason why he couldn’t come straight in as a starter for Newcastle.

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The Magpies have reportedly received some good news on the transfer front.

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Granted, his time at Chelsea hasn’t gone perfectly, having been loaned out to Aston Villa last season, but he should be viewed as a strong option for the Magpies, making this one to watch.

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