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Arsenal Running Out Of Time To Sign Nathaniel Brown
Arsenal may be running out of time to try and land one of their transfer targets for the summer window, as reports claim that their rivals are progressing in talks for the star.
Mikel Arteta is hopeful that the Premier League title win of last campaign isn’t a one-off, with plans to bolster the squad even further in the market to keep winning the top prizes.
Forwards may be a priority for Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta, as he ponders the players who could make a difference, but there is work to be done in the backline as well.
Several targets at both left-back and right-back have emerged, but one of them may be slipping out of the champions’ grasp.
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Arsenal have been linked with a move for Nathaniel Brown this summer, as the Eintracht Frankfurt left-back continues to catch the eye of some big teams.
The Germany international, who has been described as “very fast”, could offer some extra maneuverability in the backline, freeing up the likes of Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori to be rotated or to move elsewhere in the defence.
However, if Arsenal are keen on a move, then they may be running out of time to get a deal done, as Bayern Munich appear to be closing in on a switch.
Florian Plettenberg reports that Bayern have held “positive” negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt over a deal to sign Brown, with the parties optimistic that a deal will get done.
Should an agreement be reached soon, then plans are already being put in place for a possible medical in North America, as the defender is at the World Cup with Germany.
The direction of travel certainly suggests that Brown is getting closer to joining Bayern Munich, meaning that Arsenal will need to get their skates on to complete a deal.
That said, the priority for the summer may not be at left-back, but on the other flank instead.
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Arsenal’s Full-Back Concerns
While links with a left-back like Brown suggests it is an area of concern for Arsenal, perhaps the more urgent issue should come at right-back instead.
The Gunners have struggled to deal with injuries on the flanks, with Ben White and Jurrien Timber suffering from plenty of problems in the past year or two.
That has required some shuffling around from Arteta, who has often used Cristhian Mosquera out of position at right-back, while he has also experimented with Declan Rice in that position.
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It certainly suggests more depth is needed at right-back, particularly for a durable star who can deal with the wear and tear of a demanding season.
However, that may well depend on an exit in that position, which would more likely be White than Timber.
It remains to be seen whether such a move is possible, but it would be no surprise to see some deals being made for a full-back on either side this summer.
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20 Worst Premier League Signings in Football History (Ranked)
Summary
- European football clubs have two transfer windows each season, allowing them to sign players. The English Premier League has a knack for spending exorbitant amounts of money on players who end up being disappointing.
- Some notable examples of bad signings in the Premier League include Nicolas Pepe, Angel Di Maria, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Bebe and Romelu Lukaku.
- These players either failed to meet expectations, performed poorly on the pitch, didn’t last long with the club, or were overpriced.
In European football, there are two transfer windows every season. These windows are the only time that clubs are allowed to sign contracted players – free agents can be signed at any time of the season. Players can be bought permanently from another club or brought in temporarily on loan.
Due to the ludicrous amounts of money in sports nowadays, these windows give soccer clubs a chance to recklessly spend their millions. Arguably, no league has proven themselves to be as good at spending money on players that turn out to be pretty much useless as the English Premier League.
The criteria for a bad signing consists of four main factors: price, expectation, success on the pitch, and longevity with the club. Usually, one or two of these factors can justify the transfer if the others are bad, but there’s not one case on this list where you can look at the move and go ‘Actually, that wasn’t that bad.’
Ranking factors
- Games that the player managed to feature in.
- The total money spent on the player – transfer fee/wages.
- How much return on investment the club received.
Some honourable mentions are players like Fernando Torres and Mario Balotelli. They have both had more than respectable careers, but their big-money moves to Chelsea and Liverpool respectively didn’t live up to expectations. However, they weren’t quite as bad as this group though.
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Eric Djemba-Djemba
£4.1m to Manchester United
The Cameroonian is a regular custodian of these lists, but, even considering the player that he turned out to be, his price tag wasn’t a huge hit for the Red Devils. He was 21 when he signed for the club, and he was potentially being lined up to replace club legend, and captain, Roy Keane.
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Despite sharing an arrival with the imperious Portuguese star, Eric Djemba-Djemba unfortunately can’t list many more parallels.
That never came to be, and his former teammate, Rio Ferdinand, succinctly summed up the midfielder’s time with the club when he was asked about Djemba’s time at United. His response, on the Filthy Fellas podcast, was: “He’s a nice guy, man.” A rather dismissive way to talk about a former teammate, as a player.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2003-2005 |
20 |
0 |
0 |
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Davy Klaassen
£23.6m to Everton
The Dutch midfielder was the epitome of the Toffees’ bad spending over the last decade. He joined the club from Ajax in the summer of 2017. The Dutch side is renowned for the ability to produce good technical footballers, but Davy Klaassen didn’t prove to be one of them.
In total, he started just three matches in the Premier League for Everton and came off the bench in four other league games. He left the club the following summer to join German club Werder Bremen. This move, plus going back to Ajax and joining Inter Milan in the summer of 2023, showed there was a good player there; it just didn’t work at Everton.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
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2017-2018 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
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Wesley Fofana
£75m to Chelsea
You can imagine just how loaded Chelsea have been throughout most of the Premier League era with how many times they’ve appeared so far, and there’s more to come. Wesley Fofana, at one time, looked like one of the best young defenders that the Premier League had to offer. The only concern was his injury record.
Fofana, one of the most expensive centre-backs in football history, had suffered serious injuries leading up to his move to Chelsea, and it’s become even worse since joining them. The 24-year-old signed for the club at the end of the 2022 summer transfer window, and he’s only played in 54 league games since.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
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2022-present |
72 |
2 |
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Jack Grealish
£100m to Manchester City
After years of strutting his stuff for Aston Villa – and with everyone eventually tiring of the endlessly repeated statistic about him being the most-fouled player in the Premier League season after season – Jack Grealish finally secured a £100 million move to Manchester City in 2021.
It felt deserved, and he quickly justified the hype by helping the Cityzens to an unprecedented treble in just his second season. But the two campaigns that followed were flat, and his swagger all but disappeared. Across those final two league seasons at the Etihad, he managed only four goals – a meagre return for a nine-figure signing who was expected to deliver consistent impact. His days at Man City look numbered after he spent the 2025/26 season on loan at Everton.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2021-present |
157 |
17 |
23 |
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Nicolas Pepe
£72m to Arsenal
The Ivory Coast international certainly came with great expectation, but he struggled to live up to the club’s record fee at the time. That record was broken in the summer transfer window of 2023 when they signed midfielder Declan Rice from fellow Premier League team West Ham United.
By no means was Pepe an awful player for the Gunners; he scored 16 league goals over his three Premier League seasons with the club. But, if a club is going to shell out money like that, they rightly expect a team-altering return on their investment, and Arsenal didn’t get that.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2019-2023 |
80 |
16 |
9 |
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Jack Rodwell
£11.3m to Sunderland
The former Manchester City midfielder was a personification of Sunderland’s problems during his time with the club. Sunderland were relegated to the second tier of English soccer (the Championship) in 2017. The 17/18 season saw the club be relegated again, in which time he played two games whilst collecting a reported £70,000 per week, as per ESPN.
Even when they went down to the third tier, he was still set to make £43,000 a week before they mutually agreed to cancel his contract. Jack Rodwell will forever be remembered in that part of the world for the negative effect that he had on the club, and he – also regarded as one of the biggest flops in Premier League history – was immortalised in the Netflix series ‘Sunderland ‘Til I Die’.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2014-2018 |
67 |
5 |
1 |
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Angel Di Maria
£67.5m to Manchester United
Angel di Maria has enjoyed a very successful career in the sport, with plenty of silverware to attest to his brilliance, but this is not a period he’ll want to remember. A move to England from Real Madrid looked to be yet another big step in his career. The opening month was promising. He won the club’s Player of the Month award, but he never rekindled that form after picking up an injury.
The winger later admitted, to the Spanish newspaper Marca, that he never even wanted to join the club, and an attempted robbery of his home in February 2015 made his desire to stay at the club even less. He was bought by Paris Saint-Germain a year after joining.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2014-2015 |
27 |
3 |
9 |
13
Tanguy Ndombele
£63m to Tottenham
Signed in 2019 for a then-club-record fee, Ndombele showed glimpses of his talent but never found consistency. His work rate and fitness were repeatedly criticised by managers, and he was loaned out multiple times. Despite the massive outlay, Spurs failed to get the best out of him, making Ndombele one of their worst-ever signings.
Ndombele’s failings seemed to be caused all by himself, too. He had all the ability in the world, but his attitude was what separated him from becoming world-class. He was Tottenham’s highest-earner alongside Harry Kane at one point. But he was eventually released and signed for Nice in Ligue 1, meaning the north London club didn’t even manage to recoup any wasted fees spent on him,
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
Assists |
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2019-2024 |
91 |
10 |
9 |
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Kepa Arrizabalaga
£71.8m to Chelsea
Chelsea broke the world record for the amount paid to sign a goalkeeper when they bought Kepa Arrizabalaga, in 2018. The then-23-year-old immediately had the weight of the world on his shoulders; expected to have the maturity to help lead the team to great things in years to come. It didn’t work.
What people might remember him most famously for is him refusing to be substituted in the Carabao Cup final (see above). Manager Maurizio Sarri was barking at him from the sidelines to try and get him off, to bring on Willy Caballero. The Spaniard refused, and his team went on to lose the final. He joined Arsenal in 2025 after they met the £5 million release clause in his contract.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Clean sheets |
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2018-2025 |
109 |
35 |
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Andriy Shevchenko
£39.5m to Chelsea
The flight from Milan to London seemed to drain the Ukrainian forward of all the brilliance that he’d shown previously in his career. The money they paid for him was a British transfer record at the time, and the striker was set to take Didier Drogba’s place in the team; that didn’t happen.
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The aforementioned Drogba got back in rhythm and Andriy Shevchenko was never able to dislodge him. He scored just nine goals for the club. His career, prior to the move to London, was a flourishing one, which made it all the more disappointing that he wasn’t able to recreate those good times with Chelsea.
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Time spent at the club |
Games played |
Goals |
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2006-2009 |
48 |
9 |
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‘Real Reason’ Why CM Punk Hasn’t Been on TV Since WrestleMania 42
CM Punk has not made an appearance on WWE television since the night after WrestleMania 42 on Monday Night Raw. The five-week absence has caused many fans to speculate on when he will return, and the possible reasons behind his absence. However, a new report has shed some light on the matter.
The former World Heavyweight Champion’s last appearance was during Monday Night Raw on the 20th of April, just a night after he lost the title to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42. In the aftermath of that episode, he had a confrontation with Cody Rhodes that, to many, implied the start of a future rivalry and potential showdown, but he has instead disappeared from WWE’s scheduling entirely.
It was believed by many that WWE had reached a creative conclusion for Punk and simply had no plans on where to take him next. According to WrestleVotes, however, that rumour has no credence to it.
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In a WrestleVotes radio discussion on Fightful Select, it was stated: “It is not true that WWE has no plans for CM Punk and that that’s the reason that he’s not being featured.”
The report went on to say that the Second City Saint’s absence was owed to what was described as a well-earned break. He has had a demanding schedule since his character’s return in 2023, where he has made frequent television appearances. It is believed that when he does return to WWE programming, he will feature near the top of the card again.
While a planned break is what led to Punk’s respite, the WWE landscape has shifted dramatically following WrestleMania 42. With Jacob Fatu arriving on Raw and Gunther moving to SmackDown, creative tracks have started to lead off in different directions. With Fatu, Gunther, Cody Rhodes, and Roman Reigns all in the main frame, WWE believed it was best to not force Punk into an already congested picture and instead opt for a short hiatus.
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Should Punk return soon, one of the creative directions being considered is the rivalry between “The Best in the World” and Seth Rollins. Punk has a turbulent history with Rollins, with the pair often involved in tense confrontations since the former’s return in 2023.
It is not known whether a potential dispute between the two would be personal or involve championship stakes, but speculation is mounting that their conflict will form a fundamental element of Raw’s storytelling heading into summer.
While Punk isn’t currently on television screens, he still occupies the minds of fans and WWE alike. With it being rumoured that WWE are already planning his return, where a comeback leading up to SummerSlam involving a showdown against Rollins is a possibility, fans will no doubt be keen to see the return of Punk to TV.
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Senegal Post Statement as US Security Are Slammed For Treatment at Airport
Senegal have spoken out after footage of their World Cup squad undergoing security checks on an airport tarmac went viral on social media.
Senegal, who were crowned Africa Cup of Nations champions earlier this year before having their title stripped, are finalising their preparations for this summer’s tournament.
They played their final warm-up match before this summer’s tournament on Tuesday, as they played out a 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia.
Ahead of the match, footage circulated online showing Senegal players being screened by airport security before travelling from Raleigh, North Carolina to San Antonio, Texas.
The videos led to widespread criticism, with one fan saying Senegal were being ‘treated like criminals’ and labelling the footage a ‘disgrace’.
Senegal’s football federation (FSF) have now released a statement in response to the outrage. They have explained that the checks were part of an arrangement to expedite travel and took place ‘under excellent conditions.’
Their statement read: “Following the circulation on social media of a video showing players and members of the national team staff undergoing a security check on the tarmac of an airport, we wish to provide the following clarifications to avoid any erroneous interpretation.
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“Contrary to certain information that has been shared, this control did not take place upon the team’s arrival in San Antonio, but rather at the time of boarding at Raleigh airport on Sunday, June 7, 2026, before the flight’s departure.
“As part of the logistical organization of the trip, the bus transporting the national team left the hotel in Raleigh to go directly to the airport tarmac. This procedure allowed the players and staff to undergo all the security and police checks directly at the foot of the plane, without having to go through the usual airport terminal zones and boarding lounges.
“This arrangement was primarily intended to optimize the delegation’s travel time and facilitate their boarding onto the private flight to San Antonio. We wish to emphasize that this procedure was carried out in compliance with the applicable airport security regulations and that no particular incident was reported.
“The private flight from Raleigh to San Antonio took place under excellent conditions, and the entire delegation arrived at its destination normally.”
Senegal’s World Cup Fixtures
Senegal possesses a very strong squad. In goal, they have former Chelsea star Edouard Mendy, who was named The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper in 2021. Kalidou Koulibaly marshals their defence, while Pape Matar Sarr and Idrissa Gueye are among their midfield options.
They have a plethora of top-class attackers to choose from, including Sadio Mane, Nicolas Jackson, Iliman Ndiaye and Ismaila Sarr.
The Lions of Teranga will have high hopes of progressing far in the competition, despite being placed in arguably the toughest group of the competition.
They begin their campaign on June 16 when they take on two-time World Cup winners France at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Another tough game against Norway on June 22 follows, before concluding their group stage against Iraq on June 26.
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