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Coventry Eye Forgotten Rangers Star In Bargain Deal
Coventry City are likely to be linked with a number of players between now and the end of the summer transfer window as they embark on their first season in the Premier League in 26 years.
The Sky Blues stormed to the Championship title this season, beating second-placed Ipswich Town by 11 points to claim the crown and automatic promotion back to the Premier League.
Attention now turns to how manager Frank Lampard can improve his squad and ensure they are not one-season wonders by making astute signings in the summer transfer window.
Lampard has been linked with a move for Ross Barkley already
GIVEMESPORT has already reported on Coventry links with Aston Villa man Ross Barkley, who could be signing for his fifth Premier League club if he stays in England’s top flight when his Villa contract expires this summer.
But there are irons in the fire when it comes to other signings too, and one has emerged that many people may never have heard of.
Coventry are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Rangers star Leon King, who would be available for a bargain price this summer.
The 22-year-old King may not be known to too many because he has not played that much for Rangers – at least not since the 2022/23 season anyway.
King actually has 42 appearances for the Gers to his name – with most of those coming in 2021/22 and 2022/23 – but has spent this season away from Ibrox, on loan at Ayr United in the Scottish Championship.
And that is where he has flourished.
King has played 27 times for Ayr since joining at the end of the last summer transfer window on loan and has been the standout player for the Honest Men, securing a clean sweep at the club’s end-of-season awards, collecting the Player of the Year, Fans’ Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards.
Coventry can sign King for pennies this summer
King is out of contract at Ibrox this summer, meaning he is free to move on, although because he is under the age of 23, Coventry are likely to have to pay some form of compensation fee to Rangers.
But, according to Teamtalk, Coventry will not have it all their own way when it comes to signing him, with a number of other clubs in England keeping an eye on his situation, with Wolves and Burnley carrying out “extensive checks” on the defender, while Middlesbrough, West Brom and Portsmouth have all shown an interest too.
The defender made his Champions League debut against Liverpool in 2022, with then Reds boss Jurgen Klopp impressed by what he saw. He said: “An 18-year-old boy at Anfield for his first Champions League game? I’d say it was positive that he didn’t fall over the ball because of nerves. He played a good game and that says a lot about him.”
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Man Utd Handed Boost in Pursuit of £70M Casemiro Heir
Turkish giants Galatasaray have reportedly cooled their interest in Manchester United target Carlos Baleba, according to Turkish outlet Sporx.
Baleba is one of many midfielders on United’s shortlist as they look to replace Casemiro. An enquiry was made for the Cameroonian last summer, but Brighton insisted the player wasn’t for sale.
The Red Devils appeared to place a move for Baleba on the back burner at the start of the ongoing transfer window. But their failure to land top targets including Elliot Anderson means they could turn back to the Seagulls star.
Man Utd won’t face Turkish competition for Baleba
Galatasaray had also been eyeing Baleba and enquired about the cost of a deal for the 22-year-old. After learning of Brighton’s £77m (€90m) asking price, the Turks have backed out of a potential pursuit.
That gives United the chance to press ahead and win the race for the defensive midfielder, although they, too, have had reservations about the price. GIVEMESPORT understands that he remains on the club’s wishlist and he has agreed personal terms.
Baleba’s form dropped last season amid the noise surrounding his future at the Amex. Once an undisputed starter in Fabian Hurzeler’s midfield, the Cameroonian started eight of 31 league appearances on the bench.
United may feel Brighton’s valuation is unjustifiable given the difficult past campaign he endured. That said, he had been a standout performer for the Seagulls the season before with many viewing him as the south coast outfit’s perfect Moises Caicedo heir.
Man Utd need to act soon
United made replacing Casemiro their top priority heading into the summer transfer window. They initially made Elliot Anderson their number one choice to come in for the Brazilian but missed out on the England international, who joined Manchester City for £116m.
Other names have been linked, including Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni. The Frenchman’s salary and the La Liga giants’ reluctance to sell have raised doubts over a potential deal.
Baleba dropped down the midfield shortlist following a disappointing season, but United are running out of viable options to replace Casemiro. When at his best, the Cameroonian is a superb number six, an all-action midfielder who can take games by the scruff of the neck.
United have sealed one midfield signing thus far, bringing Ederson to Old Trafford from Atalanta. They missed out on Mateus Fernandes, who joined Tottenham Hotspur for £85m earlier this week.
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Roy Keane Names His 3 Greatest England Players in History
England’s passage through to the World Cup round of 16 has set up a fearsome task against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, a venue where the hosts have been near enough unbeatable for over half a century.
Speaking on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Jill Scott turned their attention to the size of that challenge, with the altitude in Mexico City cited as one of the toughest examinations any visiting side can face.
Before that, though, the panel were still coming to terms with Harry Kane’s heroics in the round of 32 against DR Congo, where the captain’s second-half brace dragged England from the brink of an embarrassing exit.
The altitude at the Azteca has historically caused visiting sides all manner of problems, with fatigue setting in far quicker than players are used to closer to sea level. It’s a factor that’s contributed to Mexico’s remarkable home record stretching back decades, and one that could prove just as significant as anything Thomas Tuchel’s side encounter tactically on the pitch.
Roy Keane Agrees on the Three Best English Players Ever
Kane’s display and England’s win against DR Congo proved the catalyst for a debate the panel couldn’t resist getting stuck into, and it didn’t take long for a consensus to emerge. Keane, along with Neville, Wright and Scott, settled on Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore and Kane as England’s three greatest players in history. In that order.
After confirming Kane was on the list, Keane went further in his praise for the Bayern Munich man:
“Who did you think was going to score today?”
It’s a verdict that places Kane alongside two icons of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning side. For a current player to be mentioned in the same breath speaks to just how highly Kane is now regarded by those who have watched and played the game at the highest level.
How Harry Kane Earned Place Among England’s Greatest
Kane’s case for inclusion goes further than one brace against Congo. He arrived at this summer’s World Cup as the most in-form striker in the world, is England’s all-time leading goalscorer, and his second goal saw him move above Pele in the all-time World Cup scoring charts.
What separates Kane from other prolific forwards is his consistency at the very top level, both for club and country, over more than a decade. He has carried the goalscoring burden for England throughout multiple tournaments, often dragging his side through difficult moments much like he did against Congo, and his continued influence at 32 shows no sign of slowing down as this World Cup reaches its business end.
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Ben Jacobs Says Man Utd Have ‘Muscled’ Into Race for Next N’Golo Kante
Manchester United‘s search for a new holding midfielder goes on, and the latest reports suggest they will pursue a current World Cup standout. Michael Carrick has a few needs to address this summer, and business has been relatively slow so far, although that is not abnormal during a World Cup summer.
Ederson has been snapped up from Atalanta, but the Red Devils still want to find a more natural replacement for Casemiro, who left the club at the end of his contract. Wherever you look at the top of the game, teams are able to call upon elite holding midfielders, so it’s not a position United can fail to address.
Tottenham managed to win the Mateus Fernandes race, but United may go even younger in their midfielder search.
Man Utd now considering World Cup sensation
According to GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs, United have now muscled their way into the race to sign Morocco star Ayyoub Bouaddi, who has emerged as one of the brightest young talents at this World Cup. Arsenal have been heavily linked with a move for the 18-year-old this summer, but the race is not over.
The midfielder’s current club, Lille, are said to be asking for €80million this summer, which works out at around £68.5million. More than one club could agree to that fee this summer, giving Bouaddi a pick of clubs.
At just 18 years of age, Bouaddi has gone head-to-head with some of the top midfielders in the world this summer, including Casemiro, and he has looked very comfortable in a Morocco side that asks a lot of midfielders. The African nation play a brand of football that asks midfielders to win back the ball and drive forward quickly, playing with a rapid transition.
The question for United will be whether they feel as though Bouaddi is ready to play week-in, week-out at Premier League level. The Red Devils are only going to sign one midfielder for that kind of money this summer, so they need to be sure about their target being a ready-made starter.
Bouaddi compared to France legend Kante
Morocco boss Mohamed Quahbi has said of Bouaddi this summer: He plays with a lot of maturity and class. He’s the type of player that I always love having in my team. He always plays with his head up and carries himself with real authority. He’s a modern player and is super intelligent – it’s a pleasure to be able to work with him.”
Elsewhere, BBC pundit and former Arsenal and France striker Olivier Giroud has said: “He is a complete player and can perform several roles. He moves everywhere on the pitch. He is a little like Kanté.”
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