Useless: West Brom fans upset after Dwight Gayle update

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Dwight Gayle’s future has been far from certain after his loan deal with West Brom came to an end but one thing that did look certain was that he wouldn’t be returning to Albion.

Express & Star claimed in May that due to financial reasons they wouldn’t be able to bring him back. However, The Daily Mail claimed last weekend that the Baggies were still keen on a deal if Salomon Rondon heads back to Newcastle.

Yet, journalist Matt Wilson has since quashed talks of him returning, suggesting nothing has changed since last month.

Reacting to the news, West Brom fans were incredibly upset at the development as one called the club useless. Another supporter claimed that this was the reality of the situation facing Albion.

A further fan said that not bringing Gayle back would haunt them whilst another tweet hoped he’d take a wage drop in order to return.

The forward was in brilliant form for the Baggies last term, ending the campaign as their top scorer on 24 goals.

But despite his impressive season, it looks as though West Brom will now have to look elsewhere for a striker.

Here’s the best of the reaction.

Arsenal fans not happy as Lucas Torreira admits England struggles

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Having been without a truly quality holding midfield player since Gilberto Silva, Arsenal fans were understandably excited when Lucas Torreira signed from Sampdoria in a £26m deal last summer.

The Uruguay international was impressive in his time in Italy, and showcased his heart and desire during his country’s run to the quarter-finals of the World Cup last year.

Despite having an impressive debut campaign in north London, an interview with Uruguayan outlet Ovacion (via the Evening Standard) saw him admit that he had found it difficult to adapt to his new surroundings and acknowledged that Italy was far more comfortable for him than England.

After hearing the 23-year-old’s comments, some Gunners fans took to Twitter to voice their frustrations and were seemingly angry that one of their star players was publicly revealing his unhappiness at the club.

Following Torreira’s admission that he struggled to communicate with his teammates throughout the season, many Arsenal supporters blamed the Uruguayan for not taking the time to learn the language and questioned what he expected by moving to an English-speaking country.

Indeed, with reports in recent days suggesting that Serie A giants Milan are considering taking Torreira back to more familiar surroundings in Italy, some fans on Twitter suggested that the Gunners might be wise to cash in on the midfielder this summer if they can get big-money for him.

Check out some of the reaction of Arsenal fans below:

Arsenal: Joachim Andersen fits Unai Emery’s needs perfectly

With the Europa League just days away, Arsenal fans are preparing not just for the biggest game of their season, but also the most important transfer window in a while.

No matter the outcome in Baku, the Gunners are in desperate need of improvement this summer, with a leaky defence all but costing Unai Emery’s side Champions League football via a top-four spot in the Premier League and a lack of depth in certain positions resulting in the Spaniard having to adapt on the fly with what he has to work with.

Arsenal have been linked with a plethora of defenders from different teams with different playing styles already, and one name to jump out of late is Sampdoria centre-back Joachim Andersen.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport via the Metro, the Gunners have the Danish defender on their radar this summer after Andersen’s breakout season in Serie A with I Blucerchiati, starting 32 league games and attracting interest all over Europe, namely Tottenham.

The 22-year-old defender, who is valued at £18 million on Transfermarkt, would be a sensible signing for the Gunners. At such a young age and a full season of professional football already under his belt, Andersen is comfortable enough on the ball and in defence to make the leap from Italy to the Premier League.

Andersen is the latest defender to flourish at Sampdoria, the last one being Inter Milan star Milan Skriniar, and with a valuation that fits Arsenal’s budget restraints, the Danish international would be a smart acquisition for the Gunners that will make fans forget about the horror show that is Shkodran Mustafi.

Arsenal were inches away from a top-four finish this season, and in Andersen, the Gunners will be defensively more secure for next year and could all but secure Champions League football with the Dane in their team.

Arsenal fans, would Andersen be a good signing? Let us know!

Charlton fans react as club announces they’ve sold more than 30,000 Wembley tickets

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Charlton Athletic announced on their official Twitter account on Monday that the club had sold more than 30,000 tickets for their League One play-off final clash against Sunderland at Wembley on Sunday, and Addicks fans were quick to react.

The south London outfit reached the showpiece on penalties following a 4-4 draw on aggregate with Doncaster Rovers at the semi-final stage, with Dillon Phillips the hero between the sticks for Lee Bowyer’s men.

Now Athletic will face a side looking to bounce back up to the Championship at the first attempt in the Mackems, who limped across the line in the end with their run-in bringing plenty of draws and defeats.

Check out what happened when two of Charlton’s best players faced-off in a game of ‘Splat’ in the video below…

Wembley is well on course for a sell-out with both clubs set to bring swarms of people to England’s home, with Charlton breaking through the 30,000 point on Monday – with six days still to go until the event.

Addicks supporters on social media were certainly impressed with the numbers following the update from the club, with one replying saying “OH MY GOD”, and another saying they were “not surprised”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

Summer arrival: Leeds eye swoop for Spanish midfielder Ruben Pardo

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According to El Gol Digital, Leeds United are considering a summer move for Real Sociedad midfielder Ruben Pardo.

What’s the word, then?

Leeds are currently second in the Championship table, four points off leaders Norwich City and three points ahead of third-placed Sheffield United.

The Whites are very much in the mix for automatic promotion and will be desperate to secure a return to the Premier League for the 2019-2020 campaign.

If that is the case then it will be very, very busy summer window for the club.

Leeds have a lot of pulling power as it is, but earning promotion to the Premier League would open up a whole new level of players.

According to El Gol Digital, Whites boss Marcelo Bielsa is keen to bring Pardo to Elland Road in this summer’s transfer window.

And the 26-year-old would be a wonderful signing for the club.

What are Pardo’s credentials?

Pardo came through the youth system at Sociedad and has made 187 appearances for the Basque outfit in all competitions.

An incredibly experienced midfielder, Pardo has made 174 La Liga appearances during his time with both Sociedad and Real Betis.

He has not been capped at senior level by Spain, but turned out on seven occasions for the nation’s Under-21 side.

It is unlikely that Leeds would have to break the bank for the midfielder, who would be the perfect summer arrival for the Whites due to his skill set. Pardo is no slouch, but it is his technical quality that would improve Leeds so much.

Bielsa will be aware that signings will be needed if Leeds are to compete in the Premier League next season and Pardo would be a fine summer addition.

Sour grapes: Sheffield United fans laugh off Leeds conspiracy theories

[ad_pod ]Sheffield United fans on Twitter have laughed off conspiracy theories invented by Leeds fans after their 3-0 win against Hull City.Leeds fans believe there was foul play at work as the Blades dispatched of Hull with ease as Sheffield born former goalkeeper George Long started between the sticks for the Tigers.Fans have accused the goalkeeper of throwing the game after the first three shots that Long faced found the back of the net including a 25-yard-screamer from David McGoldrick.Unsurprisingly Blades fans have laughed off this speculation and labelled it no more than a coping mechanism as Leeds now look unlikely to be promoted to the Premier League automatically this season.Fans of Marcelo Bielsa’s side seem to be losing the plot as the promise of promotion slips away from them with just a few games to go.On a day where Leeds lost and their closest rivals won Sheffield United fans have taken great pleasure in mocking the meltdown that the results have caused.Here’s the best of the reaction on Twitter…

Michael Edwards has finally secured Liverpool a replacement for Xabi Alonso with Fabinho swoop

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On August 20th 2004, Liverpool completed the transfer of little-known Xabi Alonso from Real Sociedad in a deal worth £10.5 million. The deep-lying playmaker didn’t take long to settle in at Anfield and it rapidly became apparent that Rafa Benitez had signed a midfield metronome of ethereal quality.

It is rare to pluck a player of such immense raw talent from one of Europe’s top five leagues at a price as modest as £10.5 million, but Liverpool managed to pull off one of the signings of the season in 2004 at that very price.

Sitting at the base of Benitez’s midfield, Alonso conspired to regularly dissect his opponents with a level of vision which transcended beyond what the vast majority of top players are capable of.

The equalising goal against AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final will remain a cinematic moment of euphoria to replay through the ages, but it was the finesse and simplicity of his every movement on the pitch which will remain etched into the minds of the Anfield faithful.

His classy style of play mirrored his outwardly slick yet unpretentious appearance. Benitez was the rotund Spanish waiter and Alonso was the chiselled Spanish prince.

Javier Mascherano is the only defensive midfielder to arrive at the club since Alonso who has showcased anything like the sheer level of class the Spaniard displayed in boundless quantities.

Jonjo Shelvey, Joe Allen, Alberto Aquilani, Raul Meireles, Emre Can and even Charlie Adam, who lacked the verve and charm Alonso possessed but offered a beer belly fit for a 20-pint bender on the Friday night preceding a Saturday fixture – so 1 nil to Adam I guess – have all been signed in the past ten years to settle into the midfield unit. All have them have been and gone, leaving little legacy behind.

Michael Edwards, though, operated with a nous and determination that suggested Liverpool were striving to buck this trend last summer. The deal for Naby Keita was already in place and hype surrounding his arrival was ubiquitous throughout the entirety of the 2017/18 season, but then something unexpected happened when the summer arrived: Edwards also negotiated the deal to bring in Fabinho from Monaco.

Out of the blue Fabinho was on his way to Merseyside in a £43.7 million deal. The Brazil international was hardly an unknown entity but the buzz over his signing was quashed somewhat by the overwhelming interest in Keita.

Fast forward nearly twelve months and the narrative has unfolded in a manner which only a minute contingent of Liverpool fans and neutrals would have predicted: Fabinho has been the outstanding summer acquisition and Keita has fallen on the moon with supporters expecting him to reach the stars.

Klopp has demanded patience from Fabinho with a steady introduction into the starting XI, but his stellar showing against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon proved that he is now a fundamental cog in Liverpool’s machine.

Domineering, creative, box-to-box, imperious and donning a clear nasty streak, as his questionable decision to clear his nose in the vicinity of an injured Eden Hazard attested to, Liverpool’s latest metronome was a joy to behold.

He completed six dribbles in the game, per Whoscored, a personal record which doubled his previous best this season, crunched into four tackles, made a single interception and completed 87 passes – more than any other player on the pitch – in a performance which had shades of an Alonso-esque masterclass.

It was the type of display which appeared to single-handedly vindicate Liverpool’s decision to swoop last summer, with every intelligent pass compelling the Anfield crowd to coo over this new majestic lynchpin.

Liverpool’s sporting director has established himself as an immensely popular figure since he was appointed to the position in November 2016. His ability to secure a deal for Fabinho, though, might just be his most outstanding achievement yet.

Those tasked with transfer policy have consistently failed to secure anything close to an adequate replacement for Alonso since he departed in 2009, however – even Mascherano lacked his orchestrative incisiveness in possession – Edwards seems to have finally achieved what none of his predecessors could manage.

Perhaps there is something slightly more functional and less awe-inspiring about Fabinho in comparison with Alonso. His role depends less on the majestic diagonal passes Alonso effortlessly used to spray and more on the destructive qualities he possesses in the defensive shape. But make no mistake about it, it would be insulting to undermine the Fluminense academy graduate’s exceptional ball-playing abilities.

Liverpool fans hadn’t seen anyone quite like Alonso in the past ten years until Fabinho rocked up last summer. After all these years, the Reds appear to have finally found the World Cup winner’s genuine successor.

Liverpool Injury News: Joe Gomez nearing return to action

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has revealed that Joe Gomez will return to full training after the international break in what is a huge boost for the club.

What’s the latest?

The Liverpool Echo quotes Klopp as saying:

“We all expect him to be back after the international break – in full training, and then we will see how long it takes.”

Gomez has been on the sidelines since fracturing his leg in Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Burnley at the start of December.

It had initially been feared that the England international could miss the remainder of the campaign, but Klopp has revealed that the defender will be back on the training field at the end of this month.

The 21-year-old had been very impressive for the Reds in the first half of the campaign, making 18 appearances in all competitions.

Virgil van Dijk has certainly stepped forward in Gomez’s absence, but Klopp will be relishing the chance to put his two best centre-backs on the field at the same time once again.

What’s next?

Liverpool’s next match is at home to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on March 31, but Gomez could easily miss that.

At this time, it is difficult to ascertain when Gomez will return as a lot depends on his rehab over the next couple of weeks, but he will certainly want to challenge for his previous first-team position.

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But throw in the fact he’s still an incredibly young player, and that Liverpool are now approaching the most intense period of the season where every game is essentially a must-win (or at the very least must-not-lose), it wouldn’t be surprising for Klopp to err on the side of caution.

Aged 21, Gomez has a long career ahead of him. Nonetheless, just having the England international back in training will be a boost to the whole squad – for starters, it will keep Joel Matip and Dejan Lovren on their toes.

Liverpool should eye the signing of Pablo Sarabia this summer

Jurgen Klopp will be hopeful of once again being given the blessing to spend big this summer. 

Having not spent a single penny in the January transfer window, the German can surely expect a hefty amount to spend on some talented players this summer instead.

With Liverpool deep in a title race, on first glance it may appear that they don’t need any more players. However, considering the relentless nature of top-level football and all the money at the top end of the game, that simply isn’t the case.

Indeed, the best teams stay on top by making improvements and never standing still in the transfer market.

With that in mind, one man Klopp would do very well to acquire in a bid to better his squad is Sevilla’s midfield maestro Pablo Sarabia.

Sarabia, (who is valued at £36 million on Transfermarkt) has been in sensational form for the Spanish side this season and will undoubtedly be a target for many a team this summer.

Last season he would have been delighted to record nine goals and ten assists, whilst this season already, he’s smashed that by scoring an incredible 19 times, as well as registering 13 assists from his attacking-midfield role.

The 26-year-old oozes class in the middle of the park and would complement the likes of Fabinho and Naby Keita extremely well.

Whilst those two put in the hard yards defensively, Pablo Sarabia has the on-the-ball quality to make things happen, whether that’s scoring himself or providing a killer ball through for his team-mate.

Liverpool are still yet to find someone with the ability to fill the void of Philippe Coutinho and at times this season, have really lacked the cutting edge that a creative-minded player would bring to their team.

26-year-old Pablo Sarabia is in the form of his life and could do a very good job in adding even more quality to Liverpool’s ranks.

Liverpool fans, thoughts? 

Sheffield United fans react to John Fleck’s international call up

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Sheffield United have confirmed that John Fleck has been called up to the senior Scotland international squad ahead of their upcoming EURO 2020 qualifiers.

The Glasgow-born midfielder, who came through the ranks at Rangers, has never represented his country at senior level before – although he was called up to the Scotland squad for the first time in November. He may now soon get the chance against Kazakhstan and San Marino in the approaching qualifying fixtures.

Fleck last represented his country at under-21 level, having previously featured for both the under-19s and under-17s. Now 27, the Blades’ No. 4 may finally be about to get the chance to prove his quality on the world stage. 

The Bramall Lane faithful will know that this call up is well-deserved. Fleck has been in fine form all season and plays a key role for Chris Wilder’s side.

The manager will be proud of his man for achieving this international recognition, but will be desperate for him to avoid any injury or fitness issues whilst on duty with his country. With the Blades currently in the thick of the Championship promotion race they cannot afford to lose such an important player. 

Following the match, plenty of United fans took to Twitter to react to Fleck’s call up…

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