“He’s a game-changer” – Pundit hails Sheffield Wednesday as West Brom fended off for player agreement

08/07/2024 Raymond 0

Carlton Palmer expressed his happiness following Sheffield Wednesday’s announcement of Josh Windass extending his contract with the club. Windass initially joined the Owls on loan in the January 2020 window, a move that became permanent in the subsequent summer transfer period.

Since then, Windass has emerged as a pivotal figure at Hillsborough, amassing 135 appearances. His contributions were instrumental in a promotion campaign, and he played a significant role last season under Danny Rohl, featuring in 25 games and scoring six goals as Sheffield Wednesday defied expectations to remain in the Championship.

Burger stays: How Stoke City’s perfect 2024 summer transfer window surely looks

08/07/2024 Raymond 0

Stoke City under Steven Schumacher are gearing up for the 2024/25 season with strategic transfer moves aimed at bolstering their squad. Already, they’ve secured key signings like goalkeeper Viktor Johansson, defender Ben Gibson, and wing-back Eric Junior Bocat. Despite these additions, the departure of longstanding players like Tyrese Campbell and several contract expirations has left Schumacher with substantial work to do in reshaping the team.

One crucial figure in their plans is Wouter Burger, whose impactful debut season has attracted interest from Premier League clubs. Stoke faces a challenge in retaining him amidst reported bids, with a fee around £12 million potentially luring him away. Meanwhile, the club hopes to convince Ki-Jana Hoever to return following a successful loan spell, despite uncertainties about his role at Wolves.

Mitchell: “We’re a work in progress”

08/07/2024 Raymond 0

Hawthorn Senior Coach Sam Mitchell provided insights into his team’s 51-point defeat to the Cats on Saturday afternoon. Speaking to the media post-game, Mitchell analyzed the Hawks’ performance, emphasizing that the team is still in a developmental phase and not yet the finished product. He acknowledged the challenge his team faced, noting their lack of recent experience at the venue and praising the Cats as a strong side. Despite a recent good run of games, Mitchell admitted that the Hawks struggled against the Cats’ experienced lineup, particularly at the start of the game, and couldn’t find a way to recover.

Mitchell also spoke about the ongoing growth of his group, mentioning the strategic plan in place for the past two and a half years. While the Hawks have had some recent successes, they are still striving to consistently compete with top teams like Sydney and Geelong. He pointed out the complexity of achieving this, involving player belief, confidence, personnel, and system, emphasizing that the team is getting closer but remains a work in progress.

Addressing the pressure from opposition teams, Mitchell described the difficulty of the game from a player’s perspective, noting the challenge of making good decisions under pressure. He emphasized the importance of consistent, high-level football under any circumstance, acknowledging that while the team has shown resilience in past games, they struggled to handle the pressure against the Cats. Mitchell reiterated that the Hawks are continually striving to improve and reach their desired level of performance.

Cyriel Dessers in surprise Rangers development with striker one of seven facing exit door

07/07/2024 Raymond 0

Change is on the horizon for Rangers this summer, whether you call it a revamp, rebuild, or reconstruction. Significant changes have already occurred, with the club parting ways with five seasoned players at the end of their contracts, generating no transfer fees in the process. Belgian manager Philippe Clement faces a challenging task this summer as he considers further cuts to the first-team squad. However, one player has already demonstrated his abilities early in pre-season: Cyriel Dessers.

Initially struggling to impress and facing criticism from fans, Dessers began to win over supporters as the season progressed despite dealing with a series of injuries. Now, he is strongly linked with a move away from Ibrox, with Greek club PAOK and other European and Saudi Arabian teams showing interest. With the potential to recoup the £4.5 million spent on him last summer, Rangers supporters are more hesitant about his departure. Starting pre-season on a high note, Dessers scored in the club’s first friendly of the new campaign, contributing to a 5-2 victory over Hamilton.

Sheffield Wednesday Boss Makes Admission On £1 Million-Rated Star

07/07/2024 Raymond 0

Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Rohl has remained tight-lipped about rumors linking his team with an interest in Rangers forward Scott Wright. Despite the transfer window opening only three weeks ago, the Owls have been very active this summer. Following a remarkable escape from relegation in the Championship last season, the South Yorkshire club has bolstered their squad with several new signings, including Jamal Lowe, Svante Ingelsson, Max Lowe, James Beadle, Ben Hamer, Yan Valery, and most recently, Olaf Kobacki. However, Wednesday may still be looking to add more players and have shown interest in Scott Wright from Rangers. Wright’s current contract at Ibrox has only 12 months remaining, making this the last chance for Rangers to cash in on the attacker, who has a market value of £1 million.

Sunderland hand trial to highly-rated 17-year-old – Manchester United also interested in transfer

07/07/2024 Raymond 0

A highly-regarded young talent has been given the opportunity to trial at Sunderland’s Academy of Light. Goalkeeper Robert Cook has joined Sunderland and is currently undergoing a trial at their academy, as reported by The Echo. Following the departures of Alex Bass to Notts County and Nathan Bishop to Wycombe Wanderers, Sunderland signed Simon Moore to provide cover and competition for Anthony Patterson. During a training session at the Academy of Light, Patterson and Moore were joined by England youth international Matty Young. Young is expected to participate in the pre-season before going out on loan again next season. The academy also includes Adam Richardson, Dan Cameron, and Kelechi Chibueze. Recently, Cook was invited to train at the Academy of Light, working alongside Cameron, Chibueze, and under-18 goalkeeper Ben Metcalf. It is anticipated that the 17-year-old Cook will trial with other clubs over the summer, including Manchester United, before making a decision about his future.