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Leeds Exploring Swap Deal to Sign Wolves Star Jorgen Strand Larsen

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Leeds United are exploring a swap deal to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Jorgen Strand Larsen during the January transfer window, according to Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Graham Smyth.

Leeds are expected to be active before the February 2 deadline as the 49ers look to strengthen a squad currently sitting 16th in the Premier League standings.

For two successive seasons, the three promoted clubs from the Championship have suffered relegation, with the Whites and Sunderland in particular looking more well-equipped to avoid the same fate this term.

The Yorkshire club may need further strengthening though, even after the addition of Brighton forward Facundo Buonanotte following the cancellation of his loan at Chelsea.

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After Buonanotte, it appears that despite reported talks to sign Werder Bremen midfielder Romano Schmid as per Fabrizio Romano, Leeds’ priority instead is to bring in a new centre-forward for Farke.

According to Smyth, the Yorkshire outfit have made contact over a deal to sign Strand Larsen from rock-bottom Wolverhampton Wanderers in their search for a new target man to provide competition to Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

However, with Wolves ready to demand considerably more than they £26m they paid to sign the Norwegian striker, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, Leeds will need to get creative to bring the 6 ft 4 front man to Elland Road.

The Whites will need to structure any potential deal in a way that means the club doesn’t fall foul of PSR, with a loan-to-buy deal one preferred option for Leeds.

However, they could also explore including a fringe player to Wolves as makeweight in a move, with the Midlands club looking almost certain to need experienced Championship players next year as they look destined for the drop.

According to Smyth, Wolves are yet to make a decision on their stance on Leeds’ interest in the 25-year-old as the window ticks down.

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Rangers Eye Move For Wantaway Everton Star Nathan Patterson

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Rangers need to resolve their lack of depth at right-back ahead of the 2026/27 Scottish Premiership season – and a former player is reportedly on their radar.

James Tavernier has ended his 11-year spell with the club while Max Aarons has returned to Bournemouth after limited minutes during his season-long loan at Ibrox.

Belgium-based defender Bryan Reynolds has emerged as a target with an offer of £2.2million from Rangers already rejected. Reynolds has just one year left on his deal with Pro League side K.V.C. Westerlo, who are willing to sell for the right price.

However, if Rangers have difficulty getting a deal done, there are other options being eyed by the Scottish Premiership giants.

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Premier League – Everton v Ipswich Town – Goodison Park, Liverpool, Britain – May 3, 2025 Everton’s Nathan Patterson before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

According to TEAMtalk, Everton are ready to listen to offers for Nathan Patterson. The Toffees value the player at around £12million, with the Scotland international joining the Merseyside club for a fee of £16m back in 2022.

Rangers are described as ‘keeping tabs on the situation’ with Patterson ready to leave Everton after failing to nail down a regular place in the starting XI during his time on Merseyside.

Championship side Sheffield United have emerged as contenders to sign the right-back, who could attract further interest if he performs well for Scotland at the World Cup.

Patterson only started three Premier League games for Everton last term, and played in just seven league games in total. He is set to turn 25 in October and needs to begin playing regularly.

Nathan Patterson return makes sense for Rangers

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Westerlo’s US midfielder #22 Bryan Reynolds drives the ball during the Belgian Pro League First Division football match between KVC Westerlo and Oud-Heverlee Leuven in Westerlo on August 24, 2024.
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Signing Patterson would carry less risk for Rangers. Both he and Reynolds are a similar age and while Patterson has struggled with injury and a lack of minutes, he has already proven he can handle the rigours of the Scottish Premiership.

The biggest issue is the steep difference in the duo’s respective valuations. Patterson could cost four times the price of Reynolds if Rangers opted to make the Everton man their priority signing.

While Patterson is keen to leave, the Toffees are only willing to sell him if they sign another right-back this window.

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Several targets have been identified as David Moyes looks to other options.

Patterson has seen moves to Sevilla and Genoa collapse within the last 12 months after Everton were unable to sign a replacement. He has just one year left on his contract the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Rangers might be able to secure him for a lower fee – but only if other clubs are unwilling to do business for less than £12million.


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Reason Barcelona Have Not Completed Marcus Rashford Signing Yet

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Manchester United may yet get the pay day they are hoping for when it comes to Marcus Rashford. The England forward does not appear to have any return route to Old Trafford having spent the last 18 months out on loan, including spells with Aston Villa and Barcelona.

Rashford particularly impressed during his time with the latter, registering 14 goals and as many assists to help the Blaugrana to their second successive LaLiga title.

Barcelona held an option to buy Rashford in the loan deal, which was worth €30million, but while the deadline to activate that option is not until June 15, Barca have already communicated that they will not be doing so. The story may not end there, though.

Barcelona may yet pull the trigger

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According to Diario AS, Barcelona may yet move to sign Rashford despite deciding not to execute the option to buy. Reports in England have speculated that Barca’s motive is to further reduce the fee, but that is not the case.

The LaLiga champions decided to sign Anthony Gordon on a deal worth up to €80million, upgrading their wing positions.

But the main reason is that they are fully focusing on landing a new striker to replace Robert Lewandowski, and they are well aware that a new centre-forward could cost them big money. Once that situation is resolved, Barca will revisit the Rashford situation to see whether they feel it is a deal worth doing.

United could theoretically charge more should Barca circle back around, but the Spanish club know the Red Devils want to sell, and they are likely to get a very similar, if not slightly reduced, deal should they decide to go ahead.

As far as Rashford himself is concerned, he may be disappointed that Barca haven’t rewarded him with a permanent deal, but he is not alone in being the subject of the Catalan club’s singular focus.

Reports emerged this week claiming soon-to-be former Manchester City star Bernardo Silva has been offered to Barca, but while they see him as a good option, they are not willing to do any business until they land their priority, which is a striker. Silva will also have to wait if he wants to join Barca this summer.

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In the meantime, former Chelsea winger Joe Cole is backing Rashford for a move to Chelsea as Xabi Alonso looks to upgrade his wing spots this summer. “It’s just a matter of the wages and the valuation,” Cole told the Sun Sport.

“Rashford ticks a lot of boxes, but you don’t want to spend a fortune on him – he’d do a good job for Chelsea. He needs to keep going, Marcus, he needs to keep his confidence up because he rebuilt himself at Barcelona, and there’s still another level for him to jump to. He’s someone Chelsea should inquire about, but it’ll depend on the deal.”


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England Thrash Opponents in Behind-Closed-Doors Friendly Before World Cup

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England thrashed American side Miami FC in a behind-closed-doors friendly as they continued their preparations for the 2026 World Cup.

Thomas Tuchel’s side played their final official warm-up match ahead of this summer’s tournament on Wednesday as they took on Costa Rica.

Declan Rice, Anthony Gordon and Ollie Watkins were all on the scoresheet as England, looking to end their 60-year major trophy drought, won 3-0 in Orlando.

A day later, England took on Miami FC, who compete in the USL Championship, the second tier of the American soccer league system. Details of the match have now emerged.

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Speaking ahead of England’s behind-closed-doors friendly against Miami FC at their training base, Tuchel said: It will be a match according to our rules. It will not be 90 minutes, maybe 60 minutes, maybe 2 x 30 or 2 x 25. It is to get some minutes into the legs of players who didn’t get minutes against Costa Rica.”

The Daily Mail have now revealed exactly how the match played out.

Tuchel decided to rest many England stars that played the majority of the game against Costa Rica, with the likes of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham not involved.

But, despite not being at full strength, the Three Lions cruised to a 6-0 victory. The match was split into two sections, with England winning the first half 1-0 and the second 5-0.

Ivan Toney, who was an unused substitute against Costa Rica, was the star man. The Al-Ahli striker scored three times, including one ‘worldie’ from long range.

Liverpool wonderkid Rio Ngumoha, considered one of the best young players in world football, is also said to have scored ‘a breathtaking strike from distance.’ The 17-year-old was not included in England’s 26-man squad for the World Cup and will leave camp this weekend, as will Ethan Nwaneri, Alex Scott and Josh King, who also featured in the game.

Jordan Henderson and Nwaneri also got on the scoresheet, while Marc Guehi and Kobbie Mainoo are both said to have impressed.

There were no injuries reported, with the Daily Mail concluding by saying ‘observers were impressed with the fitness, touch and intensity of England.’

Among the players that turned out for Miami FC was Englishman, Mason Tunbridge. The 25-year-old, who has been in the US since 2019, took a picture with Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice.

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Tuchel shared his happiness at England’s win against Costa Rica on Wednesday. Speaking after the match, he said, per the Guardian:

“I wished for that, I demanded that; I said before the match we want to push it to the next level, from intensity, commitment, cohesion, and we did that. We could see the impact of the Arsenal players coming into camp and we could see the impact of training.

“We see the adaptation to the heat and we see things clicking, but we demanded it today from the players to take the next step and they did. The result takes care of itself, but we did it on a high level.

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“I think we set the tone today in the meeting and the players were ready to follow, to have the next step in intensity and the way we play, to push ourselves and get a good feeling out of it. The energy in the stadium was amazing. I thought: ‘OK, if we can really play like this and grow into the tournament and have this kind of cohesion and brotherhood and team spirit that we showed today, then we will have an amazing connection with the fans.”

England fly to Kansas City on Saturday morning. They begin their World Cup campaign on Wednesday, June 17, when they take on Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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