“4 Players Nottingham Forest Shouldn’t Have Let Go”
“Despite recent smart transfers, Nottingham Forest likely has a few past transfer regrets.” Nottingham Forest has enjoyed several transfer successes in recent windows, but like […]
“Despite recent smart transfers, Nottingham Forest likely has a few past transfer regrets.” Nottingham Forest has enjoyed several transfer successes in recent windows, but like […]
Andre Vidigal’s fortunes at Stoke City have taken a dramatic turn following a change in head coach. Previously, the 26-year-old forward had only appeared as an unused substitute in one match this season, largely sidelined by former boss Steven Schumacher, who was reportedly dissatisfied with Vidigal’s fitness and tendency to seek in-game treatment. Despite this, Vidigal remained upbeat and turned down offers to leave the club, perhaps sensing that Schumacher’s tenure would be short-lived. His patience has now paid off, as new head coach Narcis Pelach has brought him back into contention. Though Vidigal showed signs of rust in a recent appearance against Middlesbrough, Pelach is optimistic about his potential, seeing him as a valuable option in a forward line that has struggled to deliver this season.
Regis Le Bris remains uncertain about how the recent signing of Aaron Connolly will impact Nazariy Rusyn’s future at Sunderland but believes the Ukrainian forward can still contribute in the months ahead. With Ahmed Abdullahi out injured, Le Bris emphasized the need for three strikers in his squad, leading to the move for free agent Connolly. However, once Connolly is fit after the October international break, Rusyn may find himself lower in the pecking order. Despite limited game time so far this season, Le Bris highlighted the importance of healthy competition, noting that the added depth will push all three players to perform at their best.
Newcastle United have made significant strides in securing youth talent in recent years, but one missed opportunity that may linger is their failure to land Sunderland’s rising star, Chris Rigg. The 17-year-old midfielder, long tracked by Newcastle, has instead blossomed at Sunderland, where his match-winning goal in the recent Wear-Tees derby solidified his place in the senior team. Although Newcastle made a strong attempt to sign him in 2023, Sunderland convinced Rigg to stay with promises of first-team minutes, and he has since signed his first professional contract. Now, with Manchester United also circling, Newcastle’s chances of landing the young talent seem to be slipping away.
Manchester United are already eyeing players for the 2025 summer transfer window, with Crystal Palace winger Eberechi Eze among the targets. According to the Manchester […]
A former Arsenal player who departed the Emirates just last summer has already been sidelined by his new club and has erased nearly all mentions […]
Tottenham have issued an ultimatum to Sergio Reguilon, the last remaining player they want to offload, with the Turkish transfer window deadline fast approaching, according […]
Stoke City will make another bid for Luke Cundle from Wolves in January, reports Alan Nixon on Patreon. Stoke City attempted to secure Luke Cundle […]
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Lewis Koumas has quickly made his mark at Stoke City, scoring on his full Championship debut in a narrow 2-1 defeat to West Brom and contributing a goal and assist in a 5-0 Carabao Cup win over Middlesbrough. A clinical finisher with the ability to glide past defenders, much like his father, Koumas has also been a creative force, carving out opportunities for his teammates. His versatility has seen him excel on both flanks, and alongside fellow standout Million Manhoef, he looks set to be a key figure for Stoke this season.
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