Palmer thinks England’s Patrick Bamford is in a tricky position

Patrick Bamford is in a “difficult position” when it comes to the England set up, says ex-Leeds United midfielder Carlton Palmer.

Bamford won his first cap last weekend after making his Three Lions debut against Andorra.

The 28-year-old was, of course, not selected for Euro 2020, with Gareth Southgate spoilt for choice in that striker position.

Captain Harry Kane and Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin were picked ahead of him for the tournament, while Marcus Rashford represented another option that the England manager could use up front.

With such forwards at disposal, Palmer feels Bamford is in a difficult position, though he still expects the former Chelsea man to remain in Southgate’s thinking if he maintains the form he has shown over the last year.

“Listen, you get your opportunities. I got my call-up because there were a lot of injuries in the squad and then I took my opportunity and stayed in the England team for several years after that,” the ex-England international exclusively told FFC.

“Obviously he’s in a difficult position because of the strikers that we possess in the country – he’s up against it. But if he keeps on scoring for Leeds United, keeps his performances at a nice standard, which they are, he’s always going to be there or thereabouts.”

Bamford also has to compete against the likes of Ollie Watkins and Danny Ings, who will be hoping to force their way into Southgate’s plans, too. So there is certainly a lot of competition for those few striker spots in England’s squad.

Bopara takes promotion in his stride

Ravi Bopara doesn’t lack confidence and is taking his surprise promotion to England’s No. 3 position in his stride. He has been one of the few English successes at the IPL, but will board a flight home on Thursday to take a major step forward in his inter

Sriram Veera30-Apr-2009Ravi Bopara doesn’t lack confidence and is taking his surprise promotion to England’s No. 3 position in his stride. He has been one of the few English successes at the IPL but will board a flight home on Thursday night to take a major step forward in his international career.Bopara, 23, got a call yesterday morning announcing his selection and said the celebration was mixed with disappointment at leaving Kings XI Punjab. “You get a regular call from the ECB when you get selected,” Bopara said. “I didn’t jump around or anything. I was kind of expecting to be picked. When you first get selected for England you jump around – I did – but this time I just took it in my stride. I am obviously very happy but a little disappointed in having to leaving Punjab in the middle of the campaign.”He is yet to get in touch with his mentor Graham Gooch but said he will meet up with the former England opener once he lands in England. “He is the person I turn to for advice as he knows me really well,” Bopara said. “I always look at the best players and their videos to see how they do what they do and I like to learn myself. But Gooch has been a great help.”What was the best piece of advice he got from Gooch? “He told me to take my bowling seriously and I am glad I listened to it. That, I think, is what got me into the England side. “Bopara has been in good form in the IPL and said he won’t be needing any special preparation to face the West Indian bowlers. ” It’s just a game of bat and ball at the end of the day. Watch the ball and play the ball. I won’t try to be extra positive or put any extra pressure on myself. If it’s a short wide ball or a half volley I will try to hit it.”I am a guy who likes to look a bit at the opposition bowlers but I have faced this West Indian attack before. I also have faced Fidel Edwards before. So there won’t be any great preparation.”England lost the Test series in West Indies but Bopara reckons they will be better opposition at home. “We stand a good chance. Yes, it won’t be easy as we are missing quality people like Flintoff and Harmison but I hope our boys can do it. We are very good at home.”Any special routine before facing that first ball at Lord’s? “I would like to see the first ball from the hand. Look at the ball and react to what’s bowled. But you see there are times when you are not timing well, you miss out on the bad balls, you don’t feel comfortable but generally those are the days you score runs as you work harder and stay in the bubble a bit more.”

Zouma completes West Ham medical

West Ham have moved one step closer to securing their second signing of the summer transfer window…

What’s the word?

It’s believed that the Irons have agreed on a €30m (£25.7m) deal to sign Kurt Zouma from Chelsea and that the 26-year-old has also accepted personal terms, as per The Athletic.

And according to ExWHUemployee, the French international has completed his medical in Paris ahead of his proposed move to the London Stadium.

“I have heard that Zouma has completed his medical in France but as I suspected would happen, they want to verify the results with doctors that are based in London and have completed our medicals before,” he revealed to ‘The West Ham Way’ Patreon site.”Should Zouma sign he will become the highest-paid player at the club, so the chairman wants to make sure that he is getting complete value for money.”Therefore despite the ‘done dealers’ calling it, the move will not be confirmed today but could be tomorrow.”As said in the last update though he will probably not be available for the Palace game anyway so the race to beat the deadline is irrelevant because the player will stay in France due to his international call up.” Exciting news

It remains to be seen exactly how much Zouma will be earning in east London, with fringe winger Andriy Yarmolenko thought to be the current top-earner at the club on a reported £115k-per-week, via Sportrac.

As a player with 200 appearances across the Premier League and UEFA’s European competitions, two league titles and a Champions League to his name, the salary is very justifiable.

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He should walk straight into David Moyes’ starting XI when he does arrive at the Hammers and that experience will be crucial during their imminent Europa League run.

This latest update from Ex will leave much of the Irons faithful absolutely buzzing as it means they’ve not just finally signed another player but also got the manager his top central defensive target.

We know from signings like Jesse Lingard on loan, Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal that when the Scotsman likes a player, he should be trusted.

A lot of supporters were also very keen to see this one over the line – as relayed by Hammers.News, for example, one fan pleaded with the board to pay up to sign him, whilst another claimed Zouma would be a “big upgrade” on current first-choice Craig Dawson.

It may only be a small sample size but that is the general consensus around West Ham right now, so given this news that the signing is on the verge of being announced, many fans will be ever so thrilled.

AND in other news, Imagine him & Rice: West Ham must seal bargain move for “unplayable” £60k-p/w colossus…

Fabrizio Romano drops Arsenal transfer update

Fabrizio Romano has dropped an exciting Arsenal transfer update about the terms of their deal to sign Takehiro Tomiyasu on deadline day.

What’s the story?

The Gunners rounded off their summer transfer window by signing the Japan international from Serie A side Bologna, and now Romano has revealed the cost of the deal.

Writing on Twitter, he revealed: “Official and confirmed. Takehiro Tomiyasu joins Arsenal on a permanent move from Bologna for €18m. Paperworks signed, deal completed. #AFC #DeadlineDay”

Arsenal fans will be buzzing

At just €18m (£15.5m), Tomiyasu certainly isn’t the most expensive player Arsenal have brought in this summer, but once again, he fits the bill in terms of the kind of profile of player they are looking for: young, lots of potential and with versatility too.

The Japanese ace is just 22, and can play anywhere across the back-line and in holding midfield too, and he could quite feasibly play as a right-back or as the right-sided centre-back in a back-three if Arteta chooses to go down that route.

His teammate at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara, Mitchell Dijks, dubbed him “very strong” and a “true Japanese warrior” at a press conference, via Tuttosport.

In fact, speaking about the defender’s potential, former Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni said: “He is a complete player and Bologna got a real bargain with Tomiyasu. He’s a good player and was compared to Maya Yoshida, who has been playing in Europe for a decade. He’s got the quality to be a real star.”

And, speaking after confirmation of the signing, Arteta himself said: “Takehiro is a strong defender with good experience in Serie A and at international level. He’s a versatile defender with great defensive qualities, high technical ability and composure on the ball. He will be an important member of our squad. We look forward to Takehiro joining up with us when he returns from international duty.”

Romano’s update that Tomiyasu will just £15.5m, especially in this market where the Gunners spent £50m on someone like Ben White, is sure to have Arsenal fans buzzing.

Not only does the low fee ensure the pressure and scrutiny on the Japanese defender is much lower than the pressure on White, but it also allows the Gunners to chance to make a genuine profit on him if he were to really develop and another side comes in for him in the future.

A win-win all round.

Newcastle move for Choudhury takes transfer twist

Newcastle United’s pursuit of Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury has taken a fresh twist on transfer deadline day.

What’s the story?

Having only clinched the permanent signing of Joe Willock, it’s been no surprise that Steve Bruce’s side have looked to be active on the final day of the summer transfer window.

Writing initially on Twitter on Tuesday morning, The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards said: “#nufc are close to signing Hamza Choudhury on loan, this are more details will be on the @TeleFootball live blog shortly. It’s all kicking off. Will also have another story online later today.”

But then, a short while later, he tweeted: “Someone now appears to be briefing that Choudhury is not signing and business is done in this window. That would mean Bruce has been denied a loan he thought he could have. Whatever you think of him, this is scandalous. Leicester thought this was happening. So did player #nufc”

He added: “And by someone I mean the club… I predict trouble ahead.”

Fans will be fuming

If a move for Choudhury has broken down just a short while after it all seemed that he was set to arrive at St James’ Park, then it would be the latest in a long set of disasters under Mike Ashley.

As Edwards himself says, it’s certainly a “scandalous” situation that is sure to have Bruce and the club’s fans fuming.

What went on behind the scenes for it to collapse remains to be seen at the moment, but it’s clear that a late transfer twist has denied the Magpies a young, English midfielder with plenty of Premier League experience in his time with the Foxes over the past few years.

A loan deal for the season would have bolstered Bruce’s options in the middle of the park, and given a combative presence in the engine room – as per Whoscored, he’s averaged over 1.2 tackles and 1.1 interceptions per game in his career thus far.

The fact that Bruce himself admitted in recent days and weeks that only loan deals would be the most likely for the Magpies in terms of incomings, but now finds himself in a situation where he had one lined up, but has seen it taken away from him, is frustrating to say the least.

Not only will Bruce be gutted, but fans will surely be livid at how things have played out on transfer deadline day regarding Choudhury.

Meanwhile, Lee Ryder has dropped an intriguing transfer claim…

Everton in advanced talks for Aurelio Buta

Talks between Everton and Belgian outfit Royal Antwerp over a deal for right-back Aurelio Buta are now at an ‘advanced’ stage, according to journalist Rudy Galetti. 

The lowdown

The 24-year-old has played every minute of Antwerp’s four Jupiler Pro League games so far this season. It has been a tricky start for the side who finished third last season; they’ve picked up only one win and incurred two defeats.

However, Buta has been one of their shining lights so far, his average WhoScored rating of 7.11 the fifth-highest in the squad. He has contributed two assists as well as averaging 4.5 tackles and 2.3 clearances per 90 minutes.

Journalist Aster Nzeyimana has hailed the Portuguese defender as ‘one of the best full-backs’ in the division, adding that the 24-year-old is ‘very gifted’ technically and has been ‘instrumental’ to Antwerp’s successes in recent years.

The latest

Galetti tweeted that negotiations have progressed to the bidding stage, with a €4m (£3.4m) Everton offer presently ‘under discussion’.

He added that it is an ‘evolving situation’, so further developments should be expected soon.

The verdict

It was reported by The Athletic in July that Everton were hopeful of signing another right-back this summer as a long-term successor to club captain Seamus Coleman.

Clearly, the search has dragged on. For instance, Denzel Dumfries was one name under consideration, but he has now sealed a transfer to Italian champions Inter.

Buta may not be enormously high-profile but £3.4m looks like a bargain for an all-action full-back whose figures suggest he can chip in going forward while also defending diligently. They might even have unearthed a gem if they get this one over the line at such a low cost.

In other news, this Everton player came under fire against Southampton. 

LFC fans delighted with Henderson update

Some Liverpool supporters are delighted after journalist Fabrizio Romano shared a claim from David Ornstein on Twitter that Jordan Henderson is close to signing a new Reds contract.

Jurgen Klopp’s side picked up a solid 2-0 win at home to Burnley on Saturday afternoon, continuing their 100% start to the season in the process. Diogo Jota opened the scoring with a precise header and Sadio Mane fired home an impressive second goal after the interval, putting the game to bed.

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There were a number of standout performers for Liverpool and Henderson caught the eye in the middle of the park on his first start of the season, completing a team-high 66 passes against the Clarets and executing six accurate long balls (Sofascore).

The 31-year-old is a key figure on and off the pitch, and according to Romano on Twitter – with attribution to Ornstein – he is close to extending his stay at Anfield until 2024.

The journalist tweeted: “Jordan Henderson will soon sign his contract extension with Liverpool. He’s discussing final details and clauses with the club – then everything will be completed. All parties confident. #LFC New deal will be until June 2024, approved by Liverpool – as per @David_Ornstein”.

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Liverpool fans ecstatic with Henderson update

These Reds fans took to Twitter to express their happiness at the update on Henderson’s contract status at Anfield, with one Kopite describing it as “great news”.

“Rightly so..top class yesterday..and a fantastic captain”

Credit: @S7G7S

“Yes yes yes please!!!”

Credit: @cobkop

“Let’s gooo! The skipper is staying “

Credit: @Football__433

“Yessss! The skipper is essential”

Credit: @Kikiin_97

“Great news”

Credit: @apakoyan

“Love to see this! Really enjoyed Hendo’s performance against Burnley, thought he was a controlling presence and was great on the ball.”

Credit: @Valiant_Virgil

In other news, some Liverpool fans criticised one Reds player during the 2-0 win over Burnley. Find out who it is here.

West Indies women aim to improve batting

Batting will be the key focus during the West Indies women’s ten-day World Cup preparation camp which starts on Wednesday

Cricinfo staff21-Jan-2009Batting will be the key focus during the West Indies women’s ten-day World Cup preparation camp which starts on Wednesday. Sherwin Campbell, the coach, was not pleased with the team’s batting display on their most recent tour, to Sri Lanka in November, and is seeking improvement on that front ahead of the World Cup in March.”Basically we are going to be concentrating on the batting,” Campbell toldCMC Sport. “Batting will be one of the key areas during the training sessions. We wereinconsistent in Sri Lanka with a lot of the players getting starts but notcarrying on to big scores.”West Indies lost the five-ODI series 3-2 in Sri Lanka, with 170 being their best total. The team will be working at the Banks and Queen’s Park grounds just outside Bridgetown, Barbados, after which the 20-member squad will be pruned to 15 for the tournament in Australia. The selectors will also name a captain and vice-captain.West Indies will face defending champions Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in the first round, with the top three making it to the Super Six Stage. They came fifth at the 2005 World Cup in South Africa, winning two of their seven games.The training squad includes six players from the 2005 squad, Debbie-Ann Lewis, Pamela Lavine, Cordel Jack, Kirbyina Alexander, Anisa Mohammed and Juliana Nero. Lavine, Jack and Lewis return after missing the tour of Sri Lanka. “It is very important that we have experience ahead of this big tournament,” Campbell said. “The squad is a young squad and experience coming in will be very good as we prepare for Australia.”West Indies will be without 40-year-old Nadine George, who captained the team in SriLanka but is now retired.

Harry Kane salary: How much does Bayern Munich star earn per week and annually in the Bundesliga?

Everything you need to know about Bayern Munich's main man Harry Kane's salary in numbers

Harry Kane joined German giants Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023, having spent over a decade at Tottenham previously.

Hunting his first major title as a senior player, Kane has been firing on all cylinders for the Bundesliga side since his move, averaging almost a goal every game. 

Kane’s pedigree as a world-class striker has unsurprisingly earned him the spot of the highest-paid player at the club, but just how much does the prolific striker earn at Bayern?

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!

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Harry Kane’s wages at Bayern Munich in numbers

Kane currently stands as the highest-paid player in the Bayern squad, ahead of club legend Manuel Neuer.

Kane earns a hefty salary of £398,599 ($503,484) on a weekly basis, while his annual salary crosses the £20 million ($26m) mark by quite some distance.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in GBP

Weekly wages in USD

Annual wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Harry Kane

English

 £398,599

$503,484

£20,727,134

$26,181,168

AdvertisementGetty Images SportTop earners at Bayern Munich

As mentioned above, Kane is the highest earner at the club followed by Neuer. At number three comes in defensive midfielder Joshua Kimmich, followed by Serge Gnabry and the talented Jamal Musiala at the fourth and fifth position, respectively.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in GBP

Weekly wages USD

Annual wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Harry Kane

English

£398,599

$503,484

£20,727,134

$26,181,168

Manuel Neuer

German

£334,823

$422,927

£17,410,792

$21,992,181

Joshua Kimmich

German

£310,907

$392,718

£16,167,164

$20,421,311

Serge Gnabry

German

£300,862

$380,030

£15,644,840

$19,761,545

Jamal Musiala

German

£300,862

$380,030

£15,644,840

$19,761,545

Top 5 earners in the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich’s dominance in Germany is evident not in just their performances and the titles won, but also in their wage bill.

The top twelve highest earners in the Bundesliga are all Bayern players, followed by Borussia Dortmund centre-back Niklas Sule at the 13th position, who spent five seasons at the Allianz Arena before joining Dortmund in 2022.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in GBP

Weekly wages in USD

Annual wages in GBP

Annual wages in USD

Harry Kane

English

£398,599

$503,484

£20,727,134

$26,181,168

Manuel Neuer

German

£334,823

$422,927

£17,410,792

$21,992,181

Joshua Kimmich

German

£310,907

$392,718

£16,167,164

$20,421,311

Serge Gnabry

German

£300,862

$380,030

£15,644,840

$19,761,545

Jamal Musiala

German

£300,862

$380,030

£15,644,840

$19,761,545

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Getty ImagesHighest paid players in the world

Despite Kane's astronomical wages at Bayern, he falls fairly short of the top spot when it comes to the highest-paid players in the world.

Leading the charts currently is arguably one of the greatest forwards to have ever played the sport in Cristiano Ronaldo. Following the Al Nassr star is his former Real Madrid team-mate in Karim Benzema.

At number three comes in Riyad Mahrez of Al Ahli, while Senegal internationals Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly take the final spots to cap off the top five list.

All afromentioned players currently play football in the Saudi Premier League.

Player

Club

Weekly wages GBP

Weekly wages USD

Annual wages GBP

Annual wages USD

Cristiano Ronaldo

Al Nassr

£3,846,154

$4,027,872

£200,000,000

$209,449,340

Karim Benzema

Al Ittihad

£1,923,077

$2,013,936

£100,000,000

$104,724,670

Riyad Mahrez

Al Ahli

£1,003,846

$1,051,275

£52,200,000

$54,666,278

Sadio Mane

Al Nassr

£769,231

$805,574

£40,000,000

$41,889,868

Kalidou Koulibaly

Al Hilal

£667,308

$698,836

£34,000,000

$36,339,460

'Player safety is the most important thing' – Nigar Sultana upset at having to play in wet Dunedin

The Bangladesh captain calls the conditions, especially when they were fielding, “not good” or “playable”

Firdose Moonda07-Mar-2022Nigar Sultana, the Bangladesh captain, has criticised the conditions in Dunedin, where her team lost their second game of the Women’s World Cup 2022 – a rain-hit fixture to New Zealand. She called the damp outfield unplayable and said she had been worried about the “safety” of her players.A rain delay of over four hours cut the match down to 27 overs a side, and the drizzle returned in the second innings, when Bangladesh were fielding in defence of 140.”Firstly, I would like to say [that] this is not good, playable condition, because there was a lot of rain over there, but still we played over there,” she said at the post-match press conference. “Sometimes the bowlers couldn’t grip the ball, and the boundary fielders couldn’t watch the ball very well. And I was a bit worried about the safety of my fielders, because we have five more matches to go. So it was very difficult for us to play in this kind of condition.”Related

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Heavy weather began to roll in as New Zealand’s chase continued. After 13 overs, they were 73 for 1, when a drinks break was due. Bangladesh were on their way to the dugout when the umpires sent the refreshments back and asked for play to continue. New Zealand only took another seven overs to score the remaining 68 runs.Though Bangladesh accepted the on-field instructions to play on, Sultana spoke to the umpires again after 15 overs, with light rain falling, but play again continued. Afterwards, she indicated they had wanted play to be paused but could not convince the officials.”When we were on the ground, we asked the umpires whether we would be continuing the game in these conditions, and they kept saying that we should continue. On the field, there was nothing more I could do,” she said. “But we are concerned, so off the field, we can do what we can, speak to whoever we can, and see how we can minimise the risk. We will let the match referee know that the conditions were such that… what should be done to make it better the next time.”

“See, we bring only a few players to World Cups. So it becomes difficult for us if someone suddenly picks up an injury. We are here from Bangladesh, which is far away, so to get a new player from home, have her go through ten days of quarantine, and get her on the field… the tournament will be over by then”Nigar Sultana

With five matches remaining for them in the tournament, Sultana was concerned that if any of her players suffered an injury, it would leave Bangladesh short on resources and unable to bolster them.”See, we bring only a few players to World Cups. So it becomes difficult for us if someone suddenly picks up an injury,” she said. “We are here from Bangladesh, which is far away, so to get a new player from home, have her go through ten days of quarantine, and get her on the field… the tournament will be over by then.”The safety and security of the players is of utmost importance, because we need to think of the future too. We have more fixtures after the World Cup, where we need these players.”She has asked officials to consider the players’ well-being going forward, especially if the wet weather continued. “We can play the remaining matches only if my players are safe. The safety of the people, who I am going to fight with, is the most important thing for me,” she said.Sultana dismissed any suggestion that she was making excuses for Bangladesh’s performance and pointed to the comparatively drier conditions New Zealand bowled in.”If you think this is an excuse, then no. When it was the first innings, there was rain then too, but it was not [the same],” she said. “During the first innings, the rain was not that heavy, the conditions were much better, at least when we batted. When we bowled and fielded, the rain was much heavier.”Bangladesh have lost both their matches so far, after a 32-run defeat to South Africa on Saturday. They have a week to strategise for their next fixture, against Pakistan in Hamilton.

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