A dream for Branthwaite: Everton will have £25m bid accepted for Mina 2.0

Everton have a huge summer up ahead, with David Moyes given the keys to the transfer chest as he looks to remould the Toffees squad to his own design.

After losing his first match back at the helm against Aston Villa in January, the distinguished Scotsman has restored the feel-good factor at Goodison Park, stretching an unbeaten streak to nine Premier League matches as the Merseyside derby at Anfield now looms large.

While the Blues are riding the crest of a wave at the moment, there’s little question that Everton need to fortify their ranks considerably if they are to compete at a higher level, having languished in the lower fathoms of the top flight over these past few years.

It’s been reported that new owners, The Friedkin Group, are willing to give him increased transfer powers as he fills Bramley Moore with exciting new parts.

However, outgoings are also possible, with Jarrad Branthwaite’s Everton future a hot topic of discussion once again.

Jarrad Branthwaite's Everton future

Branthwaite is into his second season as a first-team regular at Everton, previously completing a loan stint at PSV Eindhoven. Last term, talent scout Jacek Kulig described the 22-year-old as an “absolute monster.”

Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite

Framed at 6 foot 5 and with a strong-sinewed, no-nonsense style, Branthwaite is a real catch, and it was no surprise that Manchester United were warded off last summer.

Lodging a series of bids, the Red Devils were eventually deterred by Farhad Moshiri, who was resolute in his £75m demands. This is quite the figure, but Branthwaite has proved his worth over the past few years.

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Of course, intrigue in the centre-half isn’t just going to disappear, and after being overlooked for Thomas Tuchel’s March England squad, he has been reported by Sky Sports to be considering his options.

Moyes will need to make some signings this summer to convince his defensive star to stay put as his second Everton era is staged. There’s one man in particular who has caught the eye of late and could be a wonderful addition.

Everton chasing new centre-back

Branthwaite has a strong partner in James Tarkowski, who is acting captain as the ageing Seamus Coleman makes only sporadic appearances.

But with Michael Keane set to depart when his contract expires in three months, it’s important that a talented new option is welcomed through the Bramley Moore gates.

Everton defender Michael Keane

Genoa’s Koni De Winter might be that man. As per Football Insider, the Belgian defender has been on Everton’s radar for a while and they have been informed that a £25m bid will be accepted this summer.

Koni De Winter for Genoa.

De Winter, 22, is also attracting attention from Wolves and Serie A leaders Inter Milan, but Everton will hope that Moyes’ pedigree and the chance to work alongside another rising star in Branthwaite could sway negotiations in the Blues’ favour.

What Koni De Winter would bring to Bramley Moore

Though it seems unlikely that Branthwaite will retire having devoted the span of his top-flight career to Everton, there’s no reason why he can’t be kept on the books for a few seasons more.

The England international will, however, want to receive bang for his own buck, and thus Moyes and incoming Director of Football Angus Kinnear will need to add players such as De Winter to the fold so that competing for a place in Europe becomes not so much a dream as a goal.

Koni De Winter for Genoa.

Having left Juventus’ ranks to join Genoa for €10m (roughly £8m) last summer after spending the 2023/24 season on loan at the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, De Winter has made steady progress, featuring 50 times in total.

This season alone, the 6 foot 2 star has bagged three goals in Serie A, denoting a tremendous aerial ability and innate incisiveness. Everton, physical and adept at using their noggins, could benefit from such a quality.

Indeed, as per FBref, he ranks among the top 2% of centre-backs in Serie A for goals scored, the top 4% for aerial duels won, the top 19% for clearances, and the top 16% for ball recoveries per 90.

Such goalscoring qualities and physical robustness have curiously seen Fiorentina’s Yerry Mina listed as one of his most comparable players by FBRef. Formerly of Everton, the Colombian has long been regarded as a high-class defender, just blighted by injuries throughout his career.

In August 2018, Everton signed the towering colossus from Barcelona for a £27m fee. He had thrived at the World Cup in Russia, scoring against England in the knockout stage.

Former Blues gaffer Marco Silva said that Mina was “unlucky” during his time at Goodison Park, only hitting 20+ Premier League starts in two of his five campaigns before departing on a free in 2023.

However, his leaping headers and ball-playing quality, forged in the famed furnaces of La Masia, really underscored the vision. Now, Moyes is looking to repeat a trick with De Winter – hopefully one which won’t be hampered by fitness problems.

Who knows, by bringing such an aerially adept player into the fold, hailed for his “unreal” progress by journalist Antonio Mango, it may even convince Branthwaite to stay put for a time yet.

Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite

For all the Englishman’s ability, he’s not yet mastered dominance in the skies. That is to say, Sofascore record that Branthwaite’s aerial duel success rate stands at just 53%.

Conversely, De Winter’s is a whopping 71% in Italy this term. You can see that by combining the contrasting skill sets, Moyes’ Everton might just go from strength to strength.

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De Winter’s youth and modern-tailored skill set suggest he could be the perfect fit for an Everton side looking to adapt to new climes.

Partnering with Branthwaite for the long run, this truly could be a duo for the ages, leading Bramley Moore to the higher peaks of the Premier League and maybe even exploits overseas.

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RCB rout Royals for 59 to keep playoff hopes alive

Rajasthan Royals suffered a catastrophic collapse and were dismissed in 10.3 overs in Jaipur

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With their campaign on the line in Jaipur, Royal Challengers Bangalore ambushed Rajasthan Royals, smashing them by 112 runs to stay in the race for the playoffs. It was their largest margin of victory away from home and it did wonders for their net run rate: RCB are now in fifth place with 12 points and two games to go.Glenn Maxwell blasted a 30-ball half-century on a tough pitch, while Faf du Plessis and Anuj Rawat played contrasting support acts. Yet the biggest contributor to RCB’s win was their bowling, and the five wickets they took in the powerplay set up the Royals’ decimation for 59 – the third lowest total in the IPL.Wayne Parnell was in top form, picking up three of those wickets: Jos Buttler, Sanju Samson and Joe Root. He wouldn’t have played had Josh Hazlewood been fit, and his spell of 3-0-10-3 won him the Player of the Match award.While RCB can get to 16 points, the Royals can now only reach 14 if they win their final game, and their playoff hopes are extremely slim.RCB’s steady powerplayRoyals trusted their match-ups in the powerplay.Virat Kohli v Sandeep Sharma: seven dismissals, the most he’s got out to any bowler in T20s.Kohli v legspin: strike rate of 110. So it wasn’t a surprise to see three overs in the powerplay bowled by Adam Zampa and Yuzvendra Chahal.RCB hit only four boundaries in the first six overs, but Faf du Plessis and Kohli ensured they didn’t lose a wicket on a tricky pitch, scoring 42. Kohli was eventually caught off a knuckleball from KM Asif, for 18 off 19 balls.Glenn Maxwell scored a fifty off just 29 balls on a tough pitch•BCCIDu Plessis drops anchor; Maxwell fliesMaxwell walked in at No. 3 and thumped his third ball, off R Ashwin, for a near 100-metre hit down the ground. In the next over, Chahal tried to bowl away from his hitting arc as Maxwell tried to outfox him by employing the reverse sweep. After two failed attempts, Chahal perhaps played on Maxwell’s ego by dangling the carrot for a third. Maxwell used the depth of his crease to slap a fierce cut to the boundary. This injection of momentum allowed du Plessis to drop anchor.After a lull – RCB didn’t score a boundary from overs 9.2 to 12.3 – Maxwell tore into Sandeep. The first of two boundaries was a reverse ramp over the wicketkeeper and the second was slashed over point. Maxwell then raised the tempo further by blasting Chahal into the stands to bring up a 30-ball half-century. And when Chahal went wide, Maxwell went wider to shovel one over the shorter leg-side boundary. The platform had been set. RCB stumble after du Plessis fallsRCB lost three wickets in six deliveries beginning with du Plessis in the 15th over, with Zampa taking out Mahipal Lomror and Dinesh Karthik in the same over. That meant that Maxwell had to delay the charge at the death, and when he eventually went after Sandeep, he was bowled trying to reverse sweep a yorker. At 137 for 5 in the 18th over, RCB were in danger of finishing poorly.Wayne Parnell picked up three wickets in the powerplay to derail the Royals•BCCIRawat comes to RCB’s rescueAnuj Rawat gave RCB the finishing kick in the final over by taking down KM Asif. Standing deep inside the crease to convert yorkers into half-volleys, he muscled two sixes and a four to end with 29 off 11 balls. RCB finished with 171, which was above par on a tough batting surface.Parnell’s powerplay punchFastest IPL fifty two nights ago. Two-ball duck today. Yashasvi Jaiswal drilled Mohammed Siraj to Kohli at mid-off to trigger a stunning collapse. Parnell was playing his first game since April 20 and he made the most of it, dismissing Buttler, Samson and Root inside the powerplay. Buttler was also out for a duck, slapping one straight to point; Samson was cramped for room and top-edged a pull; and Root was lbw playing all around a full delivery.Bracewell, Karn complete the routA niggle to Wanindu Hasaranga meant Karn Sharma got a game, but he was taken for three back-to-back sixes by Shimron Hetmyer. Ashwin was then run out by a nifty flick between the legs from the wicketkeeper Rawat, and Hetmyer holed out to long on for 35 off 19 balls. Bracewell returned to pick up his second wicket – Dhruv Jurel – and Karn made a strong comeback by taking the final two wickets to close out the game in the 11th over of the chase.

'A great body' – Cristiano Ronaldo didn't score 'by chance' as Julian Nagelsmann hails Portugal star after 'deserved' win against Germany

Julian Nagelsmann lauds Cristiano Ronaldo’s dedication and fitness after Portugal’s 2-1 Nations League semi-final win over Germany.

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Portugal stunned Germany with a 2-1 win in the Nations League semi-final, knocking out the tournament hosts in Munich. The four-time World champions took the lead through a well-directed header from Florian Wirtz, but Portugal hit back quickly with Francisco Conceicao equalising before the Portuguese star netted the winner right five minutes later. It was Ronaldo's first-ever international win over Germany after five straight defeats.

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Germany boss Nagelsmann admitted Portugal “deserved” the win and revealed he would have to “speak to some players” after a performance that lacked full commitment from certain individuals. He may hold Ronaldo up as an example for them to follow as he heaped praise on the the 40-year-old superstar, who scored his 137th international goal to take his career tally to a whopping 937.

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On CR7’s performance, Nagelsmann offered praise and acknowledged the veteran’s continued excellence: "At 40, Ronaldo has a great body and he invests a lot in it. He invests a lot in himself and the result is there for all to see. He scored a goal, it's not by chance."

Die Mannschaft's coach admitted his team were second best on the night, adding: "It was a deserved victory for Portugal. They were better than us. We gave everything in the first half, but if we are not at 100 percent, we cannot compete with the best teams."

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Ronaldo’s club future remains uncertain after his contract with Al-Nassr expired this summer. Reports linked him to Brazilian side Botafogo and a possible short-term Club World Cup stint. However, multiple reports now suggest Ronaldo could extend his stay at Al-Nassr until he turns 42.

Richa Ghosh returns to India squad for Asian Games

Fast bowler Titas Sadhu and allrounder Kanika Ahuja earned maiden call-ups

S Sudarshanan14-Jul-2023After being left out of the tour to Bangladesh, Richa Ghosh has returned to India’s 15-member squad for the women’s cricket competition at the 19th Asian Games. Fast bowler Titas Sadhu and allrounder Kanika Ahuja earned maiden call-ups while experienced allrounder Pooja Vastrakar was named among the five reserves.Left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad, who was also dropped for the Bangladesh tour, was picked while uncapped wicketkeeper Uma Chetry was preferred over Yastika Bhatia.Sadhu impressed in India’s victorious campaign at the Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup earlier this year, where she took six wickets. She was also part of the Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup last month, striking with the new ball in each of India A’s two games. Her ability to move the ball and her accuracy stood out and she was part of Delhi Capitals in the Women’s Premier League (WPL). An injury to Renuka Singh sustained during the WPL resulted in her omission for the Bangladesh tour and gave Sadhu her chance.Ahuja, on the other hand, impressed with her finishing skills for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the WPL. She scored 155 runs in six outings in the Senior Women’s T20 Trophy, the second-most for Punjab behind Amanjot Kaur, at a strike rate of 107.63. She also starred in the final of the Emerging Teams Asia Cup with an unbeaten 30.Offspin allrounder Minnu Mani, who took five wickets in the T20Is against Bangladesh, kept her place in the squad as did left-arm spinner B Anusha.Harleen Deol was relegated to the standbys list while S Meghana, who did not play a game, was left out altogether.Saika Ishaque, the Mumbai Indians left-arm spinner, as well as Chandigarh fast bowler Kashvee Gautam are also among the reserves, apart from Sneh Rana.The women’s cricket competition will be held from September 19 to 28 at Zhejiang University of Technology Pingfeng Cricket Field.India women squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), Smriti Mandhana (vc), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Amanjot Kaur, Devika Vaidya, Anjali Sarvani, Titas Sadhu, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Minnu Mani, Kanika Ahuja, Uma Chetry (wk), Anusha BareddyStandby players: Harleen Deol, Kashvee Gautam, Sneh Rana, Saika Ishaque, Pooja Vastrakar

'It's not worth it' – Alvaro Morata hits out at fans who 'mock, insult and laugh' at him as striker considers Spain retirement after decisive penalty miss against Portugal

Alvaro Morata claims he would not want to continue with Spain if he continues being insulted, as he weighs up international retirement.

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Morata is the captain of the Spanish national team, but the former Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid forward has been hinting at international retirement following his decisive penalty miss in the Nations League final defeat to Portugal earlier this month. The striker, in his documentary titled Morata: They Don't Know Who I Am, revealed that continuing with La Roja wouldn't be worth it if all he'll experience are the insults and jeers from the Spain faithful.

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The 32-year-old has been going through intense internal turmoil, battling depression months before the 2024 European Championship. He was extremely fatigued mentally, to the extent that he even considered faking an injury in order to avoid playing at last summer's tournament with the eventual champions. The Spain star has admitted to suffering from anxiety attacks as well, and is now seriously considering retirement from international football. In the aftermath of the recent defeat to Portugal, fans on social media sent death threats to the player, pitting the entire blame of the loss on the ex-Juventus and Chelsea man.

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In his documentary, Morata explained why he wouldn't want to return to the national team, stating: "Is it worth it that every time I go to Spain with my family, I have unpleasant experiences and people mock you, insult you, and laugh at you? I don't know if it's worth it. Is it worth it to keep coming to the national team only to be insulted and whistled at in the stadiums where you play wearing the national team jersey? It's not worth it."

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Morata has been at the receiving end of booing and whistling from Spain fans at stadiums from quite a long time, with head coach Luis de la Fuente even saying that he was "hurt" by the fans' behaviour following their game against Brazil in 2024. What's more, Morata received death threats aimed at his children after missing a goal-scoring opportunity against Poland at Euro 2020, revealing that he "did not sleep for nine hours."

'Head over heels' – Maya Jama convinced Ruben Dias is 'The One' and tipped to tie the knot with Man City star after romantic holiday on Amalfi Coast

An inside source has suggested Maya Jama is already thinking about tying the knot with Manchester City star Ruben Dias.

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With Love Island set to return, and Manchester City's involvement in the Club World Cup, the pair took the opportunity to head to Italy and the Amalfi Coast. Jama shared a number of photos from the trip to her Instagram account at the end of May.

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It appears the pair have become more serious about their relationship of late. Dias and Jama went public in April, and have been spotted at a number of events together. A source told Heat that Jama's protective pals have tentatively signed off on their union, as Dias appears to be the model boyfriend. The 30-year-old presenter had previously been in an on-and-off again relationship with grime megastar Stormzy.

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A source close to the couple said: "The trip to Italy was incredibly romantic. There was no wild partying – they just enjoyed some quality couple time and it gave them a chance to talk about their future. Maya knows it’s early days, but she’s head over heels. She wants to settle down, get married and have a family – and she doesn’t want to wait much longer.

"Rúben seems genuine so far, and she really thinks he could be The One. What Maya loves about him is that Rúben doesn’t come across someone who would mess her about. He was with his last girlfriend for around three years – he’s not been involved in any cheating scandals, like a lot of footballers. In fact, there’s no red flags at all at the moment. He’s got a good sense of humour, and they have such a laugh together, but they’re also focused on their careers and passionate about what they do.

"Her friends and family are obviously protective of her. After the big heartbreak of her last relationship, they want to make sure Rúben is the right guy for her. But even her most protective friends have found it hard to find any real fault with him."

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Dias is now in the US with his City team-mates as they prepare for their opening game against Wydad AC on Wednesday, while Jama is busy presenting the latest season of Love Island.

ICC agrees overseas players cap for new T20 leagues

New ruling will not yet apply to existing leagues such as the ILT20 and MLC

Nagraj Gollapudi and Osman Samiuddin13-Jul-2023The ICC has approved a cap of four overseas players – active or retired – and seven local players, which can include Associate players, for all new T20 leagues. The ruling will not initially affect existing tournaments such as the UAE-based International League T20 (ILT20), the US’s Major League Cricket (MLC) and Canada’s Global T20 (GLT20), all of which allow more than four overseas players in the playing XI. These leagues will, however, have to conform to those limits within a reasonable period of time. Additionally, leagues will have to pay a 10% release fee to the home board of each player it hires every season.The new regulation was voted in by cricket’s chief executives, though not without hiccups after intense deliberations over two days in Durban, where the ICC’s AGM ended on Thursday. The recommendation to limit the number of foreign players in a league had come from an ICC working group tasked last year to fight the player drain feared by some Full Members from the mushrooming of T20 leagues, especially in non-Full Member countries.On Tuesday, when the ICC’s chief executives committee (CEC) first met, the original working group proposal which capped overseas players at four and required a minimum of four local players in all leagues was actually voted down 8-6. However, the CEC continued discussions and reconvened on Wednesday to discuss an amended recommendation (redrawn by the working group) through which this new consensus was reached: all new T20 leagues cannot have more than four overseas players in an XI, but they can list Associate players as locals, providing them exposure as well as expanding cricket’s growth in smaller countries.The ICC Board, which met on Thursday, then ratified the CEC recommendation.The development will come as some relief to the ILT20 and MLC, which allow nine and six overseas players respectively in their playing XIs. The Global T20, which has been revived by Cricket Canada and starts later this month, allows five overseas players from Full Member countries in the playing XI alongside minimum of three locals with the remaining slots filled by a combination of players from Associates and Americas. The ILT20 was launched this January, and the MLC’s inaugural season kicks off on Thursday in Dallas.How much time these leagues are given to get within the representation caps of the new regulations will likely be decided on a case by case basis, depending on the commercial agreements each league has in place as well as agreements with franchises on the composition of a starting XI.The ICC working group which has been working on the proposal comprised Wasim Khan (ICC general manager of cricket), along with Arun Dhumal (IPL chairman and BCCI representative on ICC’s CEC), Johnny Grave (CWI CEO), Nick Hockley (Cricket Australia CEO) and Mubashir Usmani (Emirates Cricket Board secretary). It was formed after members began to express concerns at last year’s AGM in Birmingham about the emergence of leagues which, at that time, were under no hard cap restrictions for overseas players.BCCI initially voted against hard capThe Emirates Cricket Board and Cricket Canada both are currently represented at the CEC, which is made up of the 12 Full Members and three Associate Members. During the Tuesday vote, all three Associate members are believed to have voted against the original proposal that would have seen a minimum of four local players in the XI in a T20 league as well as a maximum of four overseas players.ESPNCricinfo understands that the BCCI, NZC, the BCB, SLC and Zimbabwe Cricket joined the Associates in voting against that proposal. The PCB, CWI, Cricket Australia, the ECB and Cricket Ireland, meanwhile, voted for the regulation.Regardless of that first vote, however, there was a resolve among CEC members for some regulation that, according to an official present at the meeting, “protects the sport”. Members agreed that cricket must avoid conditions, for example, that could lead to the kind of breakaway and eventual takeover of the sport that golf has undergone recently.That began with prominent golfers defecting to a parallel circuit, LIV Golf, owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, after being offered unparalleled financial rewards. After a brief, troubled period, the end arrived last month with an agreement forged between the PGA, who hitherto ran golf, and LIV Golf, who had set up the breakaway circuit.Though a commitment to international cricket remains among Full Members, the spread of IPL franchise owners into other leagues worldwide is heralding major change and forming, essentially, a parallel calendar. Four of the six franchises in MLC, cricket’s next attempt to the break into the US market, belong to owners of IPL franchises. Three of those owners have a franchise in ILT20, too. The MLC allows six overseas players in the XI and with salaries as high as USD$175,000 on offer for less than a month, several leading players globally – barring India – have signed up.That league comes hot on the heels of CSA’s SA20, launched earlier this year at the same time as the ILT20 (nine of the 12 franchises across those two leagues are owned by IPL owners) and Canada’s Global T20 which starts on July 20.The working group’s recommendations first came to light last month, after the group met during the World Test Championship (WTC) final between Australia and India at The Oval. The group has been driven by the concern that T20 leagues running parallel in different continents with international and domestic cricket has created scenarios such as that faced by New Zealand and Trent Boult. Boult effectively became a free agent after turning down a national contract last August so that he could shape his time and commitment towards a better work-life balance by playing in leagues.10% release fee proposedThe CEC also accepted the working group’s proposal to have T20 leagues pay a 10% release fee to players’ home boards every season. The 10%, described as a solidarity fee, is a proposed amount and can be negotiated between the host board conducting the league and the player’s home board.The IPL has been paying release fees since its inception – the BCCI pays boards a minimum 10% release fee per player. Other leagues, too, have negotiated similar amounts in bilateral agreements with fellow boards, in order to obtain no-objection player certificates.One concern raised during an earlier meeting in London was whether Associate boards could afford the release fee considering the limited funding they get from the ICC. Passing the onus to the franchise, at least one working group member said, wouldn’t be easy, since no such clause might exist in current contracts. The other solution, the group had suggested, would involve deducting it from the player’s fee. It is not yet clear who will foot the release fee eventually.

Rain could force Asia Cup matches out of Colombo

The city is scheduled to host five games in the Super four round and the final

Andrew Fidel Fernando and Danyal Rasool03-Sep-2023Wet weather could further impact the Asia Cup schedule with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) considering moving games in the Super Four round away from Colombo. Officials from Sri Lanka Cricket and the PCB have confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that they are looking at alternative venues in Sri Lanka where relatively drier weather is forecast.Although this is not the monsoon season in Sri Lanka, Colombo has had heavy rain in the last few days, leading to flooding in parts of the northern reaches of the city, not far from where the Khettarama Stadium is located.This, plus the washout of the Pakistan-India match in Pallekele on Saturday, has prompted fresh conversations between the ACC and the broadcasters Disney Star*.Related

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September is often not an especially rainy month in Colombo as the northeast monsoon generally starts in October. Since 2015, the Khettarama ground, which is scheduled to host five Super Four games and the final between the 6th and 17th, has staged five men’s T20Is and four men’s ODIs in the month of September. All of those matches were completed and only two were rain-reduced.It is not clear to what extent tournament organisers have consulted with Sri Lanka’s meteorologists. Officials ESPNcricinfo talked to could not give specifics as to what kind of weather was expected in Colombo over the coming weeks. It is instead the washing out of the marquee India-Pakistan match that has raised alarm.If matches are moved out of Colombo, an alternative venue is also an issue. Dambulla had been suggested as an option, but it is understood India have not been satisfied with hotel and accommodation facilities there, while SLC officials claim there is work ongoing on the stadium floodlights – a long-standing issue the board has apparently not appropriately fixed. Dambulla lies in Sri Lanka’s “dry zone” and as such receives substantially less rainfall than both Kandy and Colombo at this time of year.Hambantota, which is also on the border of the dry and wet zones, could be another option. But that stadium is essentially located on the edges of a jungle and there are no close-by accommodation options. It would be a logistical hassle for SLC if matches are moved there.Broadcasters are also understood to be reluctant to split the remaining games across two venues, because it would either involve transporting equipment back and forth by road, or maintaining broadcasting infrastructure at two separate locations in Sri Lanka.If some or all matches are moved away from Colombo, it will further impact a tournament already beset by scheduling challenges. Pakistan are the tournament’s official hosts, but India’s refusal to play there has meant several teams shuttling back and forth between the two countries.

Barcelona and PSV left waiting as veteran winger given ultimatum on contract offer with Hansi Flick calling for reunion with ex-Bayern Munich star

Ivan Perisic has been given ultimatum by PSV over a contract extension as the winger considers an offer to reunite with Hansi Flick at Barcelona.

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Ivan Perisic wants to join BarcelonaHad earlier played under Flick at BayernWinger given ultimatum by PSVFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Barcelona head coach Flick wants the club to sign Perisic on a free transfer, but PSV have offered him an extension after his impressive spell in the Eredivisie. As per , the Croatian winger is delaying his answer for the Eindhoven side in hopes of getting an offer from Spain. The Dutch club has issued an ultimatum, demanding Perisic provide an update on his situation and notify them of his future plans.

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Perisic and Flick worked together during their time at Allianz Arena in the 2019-20 season, during which the duo won the treble-winning DFB-Pokal, Bundesliga, and the Champions League. Flick considers Perisic an exceptional player given his versatility, competitiveness, and experience. The Croatian also wants to move to Spain and is stalling PSV for the same reason, but he will have to make a call on his future soon as Peter Bosz wants to confirm the team for the upcoming campaign before the preseason begins.

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It will require effort from Barcelona to bring in Perisic from PSV, considering the club already has issues with La Liga in registering Joan Garcia. The club also plan on bringing Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao but will have to adhere to the 1:1 policy, which dictates they can only sign a player after selling one. Perisic is willing to take a pay cut for the Barcelona move in order to play in the upcoming World Cup in 2026.

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'Worst idea ever' – Jurgen Klopp blasts FIFA over Club World Cup and reveals 'big fear' as ex-Liverpool boss warns of mass injuries

Jurgen Klopp has blasted FIFA for its failure to protect player's health in the newly revamped Club World Cup format.

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Klopp: Club World Cup is 'worst idea ever'Ex-Liverpool boss believes injuries will followEuropean stars have one month off before next seasonFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The former Liverpool manager took aim at the sport's governing body, lamenting decisions that are made by people with no experience in the "day-to-day business" of club football. When presented with comments of Bayern Munich executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge praising the tournament and Gianni Infantino, Klopp admitted some will be won over by the "insane" money involved, but he still worries over the stress on the athletes themselves.

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Klopp suggested elite players will experience more and more injuries unless their burden is lessened. Ultimately, that will make the product less appealing to fans, as players' ability to perform diminishes, creating less "value" in the long run. He has a point. If Manchester City or Chelsea make the final of the new format, they will have just one month between their last game in the States and the new season.

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Klopp was speaking of the great job Julian Nagelsmann has done as Germany boss, before launching into his criticisms in a conversation with . He said : "Julian touched on a few topics at one of his recent press conferences, saying that we need to develop more specifically. He was talking about full-backs and wingers. In the end, it's all about the game and not the surrounding aspects—and that's why the Club World Cup is the worst idea ever implemented in football in this regard. People who have never had anything to do with day-to-day business or who no longer have anything to do with it come up with something."

When presented with Rummennige's positive comments on the Club World Cup he said: "I understand those who say: 'But the money you get for participating is insane.' But it's not for every club.

"Last year it was the Copa and the European Championship, this year the Club World Cup, and next year the World Cup. That means no real recovery for the players involved, neither physically nor mentally. Of course, they all earn a lot of money. But let's leave that aside for a moment. An NBA player who also earns really good money has four months off every year. Virgil van Dijk hasn't even had that in his entire career. Tournaments like the Club World Cup cannot be held on the backs of the players. I don't wish that on anyone, but I have a big fear.

"[I have a fear that] That players will suffer injuries they've never had before next season. If not in the next season, then it will happen at the World Cup or afterward. We constantly expect the lads to go into every game as if it were their last. We tell them that 70 or 75 times a year. But it can't go on like this. We have to make sure they have breaks, because if they don't get them, they won't be able to deliver top performances in the long run – and if they can't do that anymore, the entire product loses value for the sellers. I once had a pre-season of two and a half weeks in which all my players were at my disposal. Two and a half weeks – and then we played practically every three days for a year afterwards. That's brutal."

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Klopp has never been afraid to express his opinions, and now he is away from the touchline running global football operations for Red Bull Group, he might have even more freedom to spray takes on the game.

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