ECB unveils new measures to tackle discrimination in wake of ICEC report

Board on course to fulfil 94% of recommendations but concedes timescales for equal pay may not be met

Andrew Miller25-Sep-2023

Richard Gould said the ECB would “have a good go” at hitting targets on gender pay equality•ECB/Getty Images

Richard Gould, the ECB’s chief executive, believes English cricket is “on a journey to try and change history”, but conceded that funding will be an ongoing issue, following the publication of the governing body’s response to this summer’s damning report by the Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC), which found the sport to be institutionally discriminatory on the grounds of race, class and gender.The ICEC report, “Holding Up A Mirror To Cricket”, was published on the eve of the Lord’s Test in June, having been commissioned in the midst of the racism crisis that engulfed English cricket following Azeem Rafiq’s revelations at Yorkshire.The report listed 44 recommendations in the course of its 317 pages, including a recommendation for equal pay across the men’s and women’s games, and an overhaul of school cricket and talent pathways to “make it more meritocratic, inclusive, accountable, transparent and consistent”.Monday’s 34-page response from the ECB, “Making Cricket A More Inclusive Sport”, comes in the wake of an initial three-month period of consideration, during which time a consultation process was instigated by Clare Connor, the ECB’s deputy chief executive, with the support of a sub-group of the ECB board including Baroness Zahida Manzoor, Pete Ackerley, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Sir Ron Kalifa, Richard Thompson and Gould.While the ECB believes it is on course to fulfil “94%” of the ICEC’s recommendations, it conceded that “further analysis” will be required for the remaining proposals, most specifically the recommendations surrounding the gender pay gap, in which the ICEC called for equal pay at domestic level by 2029 and international level (including ECB contracts) by 2030.Although the board announced earlier this month that men’s and women’s international players would be granted equal match fees, starting from England Women’s recently concluded series against Sri Lanka, Gould suggested that the ICEC’s recommended timeframe was unrealistic given the existing pressures on the board’s finances, particularly in light of the growing threat to the men’s game from the T20 franchise market.”We have two priorities at the moment in terms of finances for the game,” Gould said. “One is ICEC, to ensure we can deliver on those [recommendations] and the wider discussion on EDI [equality, diversity and inclusion]. The other is to make sure that we don’t lose all of our best players to a variety of different franchise tournaments around the world.”Despite a significant uptick in interest in women’s cricket this summer, with more than 110,000 ticket sales across a compelling drawn Ashes campaign, Gould said that the “definable income” into the women’s game, in the region of £11 million, still fell some £20 million short of expenditure.Though he pledged that the ECB would continue to “invest ahead of revenues”, with £25 million to be injected annually in a bid to drive up the commercial value of the women’s game, the board’s existing broadcast deal with Sky Sports and the BBC is locked in until 2028.Despite huge interest in the women’s Ashes, the gender pay gap could prove hard to close in the immediate future•Getty Images

As Gould put it, the ECB would “have a good go” at meeting the ICEC’s target for 2029, but he added that it was “something we cannot necessarily do within those timescales”, particularly if, as reported, the board is looking to address the threat of the T20 franchise circuit by offering multi-million pound three-year contracts for its elite male cricketers.”There is a pot of money that we need to find, but we have to find that, because there’s been underinvestment in women’s team sport for decades,” Gould added. “That’s one of the things that this report has highlighted, and we’re determined to act on it.”Similar pressures exist at age-group level, with the sheer cost of coaching and equipment leading to the sport being dominated by the private-school sector. Existing initiatives such as Chance To Shine, MCC Foundation and the African Caribbean Engagement (ACE) Programme have been granted £2 million in extra funding following their successes in increasing participation within state schools and Black and Asian communities, but the ECB confirmed that specific EDI training at county and age-group level would be required to ensure that those from lower socio-economic backgrounds are able to break into the professional game.Related

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A new regulatory body will also come into being, following the ICEC’s criticisms of the ECB’s existing disciplinary processes. Although the chair of the new Cricket Discipline Panel will be appointed by the ECB, their roles will be “ring-fenced” to ensure a heightened degree of independence. Issues of misconduct and safeguarding will come under this body’s remit.Addressing the ECB’s response, Thompson, the chair, reiterated the unreserved apology he had offered on the day of the initial ICEC findings in June, and reaffirmed the board’s “absolute commitment” that cricket will “strive to become the most inclusive sport in England and Wales”.”There is no doubt that the ICEC highlighted to great effect the impact of discrimination on individuals and the extent of the systemic challenges to be addressed. Its in-depth analysis also presented an opportunity to put in place a comprehensive plan of action that will deliver meaningful change and rebuild trust among the communities we serve.”This response represents a set of actions that will accelerate and intensify our work to make cricket a game for everyone, actions that cricket can deliver and fund within an achievable timeframe. It builds on a huge amount of work which is already under way right across the network.”Cricket hasn’t got it right in the past, but this is an opportunity to move forwards together. I’d urge everyone to now come together, to put their energy and effort into delivering these actions, and to playing their part in ensuring cricket becomes England and Wales’s most inclusive team sport.”

Man City in talks over exit for £780k-a-year gem who's been spotted abroad

Manchester City are already in talks over an exit for a fiery player ahead of the 2025/26 season, and he has been spotted abroad close to a club’s training ground.

Potential Man City exits this summer

After a number of incomings in the January transfer window, the summer market could see a handful of Man City stars depart the Etihad.

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It could be another busy summer at the Etihad.

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Pep Guardiola’s side are set to see their run of four successive Premier League titles come to an end, and the summer could also be the end of Kevin de Bruyne’s Man City career. The Belgian is out of contract in a few months and has reportedly been in talks with MLS side San Diego FC.

Meanwhile, there have been claims that Bernardo Silva has agreed personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain, whereas Mateo Kovacic is of interest to Atletico Madrid and that Man City are willing to sell for around £25m.

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Ilkay Gundogan

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The Sky Blues appear to be looking to the future with the signings they made in the winter window, and by the looks of it, a future Etihad star could already have a move lined up ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Man City in talks with Lazio over Claudio Echeverri loan

Another player who could be on the move over the coming months is teenager Claudio Echeverri. Signed from River Plate in January 2024, Echeverri remained with his former side on loan and, in total, has made 48 senior appearances for River Plate, contributing to 12 goals.

Echeverri is yet to make his senior Man City debut, and, according to reports in Italy, relayed by Sport Witness, City are in talks with Lazio over a loan move for Echeverri next season.

It is added that the attacking midfielder was in at a restaurant that is very close to Lazio’s Formello training centre recently, with negotiations underway over a temporary transfer for the 2025/26 season.

The 19-year-old has already been praised by some huge names in the footballing world, including former Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez, who said: “Echeverri is a talent, beyond the three goals against Brazil [for Argentina’s U-17 side], he is a differential footballer but this is the scouting area that is involved.”

Meanwhile, Angel Di Maria previously said: “You can see he’s got some fire in him, we definitely watched him. He’s got a lot to give. We’ve already been seeing it. It’s nice that the coaching staff gives these types of opportunities to the little ones to be able to enjoy with the older ones in this beautiful moment that we are living in.”

Echeverri himself believes he can have a special connection at the Etihad. “Yes, I think so. Especially because of the players who have come here and done really well – Aguero, Alvarez, Zabaleta. They are all very important players who have played here.”

However, by the looks of things, the Argentine, on £780,000-a-year, could be on loan at Lazio, who are still fighting for the Europa League title under Marco Baroni.

Craig Overton's five-star Lord's show secures rout of Middlesex

Stoneman resists before familiar collapse opens door for Somerset

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Craig Overton broke Middlesex’s resistance at Lord’s•Getty Images

Somerset 404 (Bartlett 121, Abell 77) beat Middlesex 175 (Simpson 57*, Henry 5-45) and 216 (Stoneman 60, Overton 5-46) by an innings and 13 runsCraig Overton recorded his best figures this summer to propel Somerset to their first LV= Insurance County Championship win of the campaign as they crushed Middlesex by an innings and 13 runs at Lord’s.Overton finished with five for 46, supported by fellow seamer Peter Siddle’s effort of three for 57, to dismiss the home side for 216 second time around, with more than four sessions to spare.Mark Stoneman, who occupied the crease for almost three hours in compiling 60, was the only man to register a half-century in a Middlesex side who have managed to post in excess of 250 only once this season.Somerset’s victory was only their second red-ball success away from Taunton in more than two years, the other coming against neighbours Gloucestershire at Bristol last summer.Stoneman and Stephen Eskinazi, who resumed on a steady 81 for one, ground it out for the bulk of an attritional first hour, with almost five overs from Matt Henry and Overton yielding just a single leg-bye.Although Stoneman tucked Overton away for a single soon afterwards to bring up his second half-century of the summer, Middlesex’s solid base was swiftly demolished by a fiery spell from Siddle at the Pavilion End.The seamer’s first delivery was carved for four by Eskinazi, but his second jagged back to clip the Middlesex vice-captain’s off bail and his departure for 28 signalled a familiar middle-order collapse.Stoneman – bowled by an unplayable Henry delivery first time around – was unlucky to fall victim to another ball of similar quality from Siddle, which seamed and careered into his off stump.Somerset collected three more wickets in the space of 21 balls before lunch, with Overton accounting for Max Holden and John Simpson to sandwich the first delivery of Jack Leach’s spell that pinned Robbie White leg before.Luke Hollman and Ryan Higgins displayed some fighting spirit after the interval, with the left-hander driving Henry twice off the back foot to the short boundary as he contributed 28 to their seventh-wicket partnership of 44.Although Hollman was caught at third slip, Toby Roland-Jones took up the baton by giving Leach the charge and also hammered Overton over long-on for two fours in a cameo of 27 from 24 balls.But Overton had the final word, bowling the Middlesex skipper before completing his side’s win as Higgins (31) hooked him into the safe hands of Lewis Gregory at long leg.

مواعيد والقناة الناقلة لمباريات مصر في الدور الرئيسي من كأس العالم لشباب اليد

تتواصل منافسات بطولة العالم لكرة اليد للشباب تحت 21 سنة، المقامة حاليًا في بولندا حتى 28 يونيو الجاري، حيث أعلن المنظمون عن جدول مباريات الدور الرئيسي، الذي يشهد مشاركة منتخب مصر ضمن مجموعة قوية تضم ألمانيا وسويسرا.

ويستهل شباب مصر مواجهاتهم في هذا الدور بلقاء سويسرا،، على أن يلتقوا ألمانيا في الجولة الثانية.

طالع.. ترتيب مجموعة مصر في كأس العالم لكرة اليد للشباب بعد الفوز على إسبانيا

ويطمح المنتخب المصري إلى حجز بطاقة التأهل إلى ربع النهائي، حيث يصعد أول منتخبين من كل مجموعة إلى الدور المقبل، ضمن الطريق نحو اللقب العالمي.

وكان منتخب مصر قد تأهل إلى هذا الدور بعد تصدره مجموعته في الدور التمهيدي بالعلامة الكاملة، حيث فاز على السعودية بنتيجة 35-30، وتغلب على البحرين 28-19، قبل أن يحقق انتصارًا مثيرًا على إسبانيا بنتيجة 30-29.

ويقود المنتخب الوطني المدير الفني مجدي أبو المجد، ويضم الفريق قائمة متميزة من اللاعبين الشباب، من بينهم، يوسف ناجي، يوسف وليد، بلال إبراهيم، محمد مؤمن صفا، عمر بركة، محمد عبد الغني، زياد مهند، محمد وائل، فراس مروان، وأحمد تغيان، في توليفة تسعى لمواصلة التألق وبلوغ الأدوار النهائية. مواعيد مباريات مصر لشباب اليد في الدور الرئيسي

– مصر ضد سويسرا، الإثنين 23 يونيو، الساعة 7:45 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية.

– مصر ضد ألمانيا، الثلاثاء 24 يونيو، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباريات منتخب مصر لشباب كرة اليد في كأس العالم

ومن المقرر أن تنقل مباراتي منتخب مصر لكرة اليد للشباب على قنوات “أون سبورت” والتي تمتلك حقوق البث.

West Ham in contact to sign 138-career goal star with same agent as Kudus

West Ham United have reportedly made contact with a £34m striker as Graham Potter looks ahead to his first full season in charge at the London Stadium.

West Ham transfer rumours

The Irons are currently 16 points clear of the Premier League relegation zone, sitting in 15th position. However, they are closer to the top four than they are the bottom three, with the club’s campaign on course to fizzle out.

There will be more optimism under Potter next season, though, and after a big summer spending spree last year, transfer rumours are already circulating ahead of the 2025/26 season.

Recent speculation has linked West Ham with a move to sign Club Brugge full-back Maxim de Cupyer ahead of Arsenal, whereas Southampton centre-back Taylor Harwood-Bellis is also on West Ham’s radar.

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Graham Potter is keen to sign a striker this summer.

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A new striker is once again set to be on the agenda for the Hammers, even though West Ham managed to sign Evan Ferguson on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion in January.

The Irishman is unlikely to make his move to the London Stadium permanent, though, resulting in rumours linking West Ham with a move to sign Jonathan David and Tammy Abraham.

David, currently at Lille, is out of contract at the end of the campaign and appears to be Potter’s top target. Reports have even claimed West Ham have tabled a £16.5m contract offer to sign the Canada international ahead of Barcelona.

Roma paid £34m to sign Abraham from Chelsea, and he is now on loan at AC Milan. The Irons were exploring the possibility of a move earlier this month, and a new update on the Englishman has now emerged.

West Ham in contact to sign Abraham from Roma

According to TEAMtalk, AC Milan have no intention of making a move for Abraham permanent at the end of the season, opening the door for a return to the Premier League.

AC Milan'sTammyAbraham

The 138-career goal forward is open to the idea of returning to England, and West Ham have made contact by asking for preliminary information on Abraham.

West Ham aren’t alone though, with Everton doing the same in their own attempts to sign the 27-year-old, who actually shares the same agent as Irons star Mohammed Kudus.

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Abraham has come in for praise during his time in Italy from former England boss Gareth Southgate, who previously said the forward has “improved” after leaving England: “Tammy is having very good matches with the Roma shirt. Sometimes, a player is considered new by the staff, the team, but also by the fans. However, he has only improved and we are happy with what he has given on the field.

“He plays in a team that is fighting to be at the top, so every game is important. In Italy you have to work hard to find spaces. The fact that he plays in Serie A is a very good opportunity for him.”

'It was very much spur of the moment' – Phillips on his innovative sprinter's start position

Suggests it would help him avoid the risk of being run-out backing up at the non-striker’s end

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Glenn Phillips: “I guess the position was to be able to see the bowlers and take off as quick as possible”•Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Glenn Phillips’ innovative move to take up a sprinter’s start position at the non-strikers’ end was not pre-planned although he did suggest that it would help him avoid the risk of being run-out backing up which he said was an entirely justifiable dismissal.Phillips’ running between the wickets was a standout feature of his spectacular hundred against Sri Lanka at the SCG, but it was his position poised low in the crease as though in the starting blocks, rather than the traditional method of watching the bowler run in, that piqued interest – even if he later admitted he had actually got things slightly wrong.”I guess the position was to be able to see the bowlers and take off as quick as possible,” he said. “From a sprinter’s start when you’re trying not to be out of the crease as much as possible – there’s been a lot going around about Mankads and leaving the crease.”At the end of the day, it’s my responsibility to make sure that I’m in the crease and leave at the right time. If the bowler is doing his job, then he has the right to be able to take the bails off. For me to be able to get into that start, that position as quick as possible, it just made sense.””It was very much spur of the moment. I actually had my three-point start wrong, which my best mate’s going to probably give me a little bit of stick for later on. It’s supposed to be the other arm and other leg.Related

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Phillips was unsure whether his tactic would take off more widely, but felt his natural speed meant he benefited from it despite losing the extra reach that would be gained by the traditional method of having the bat behind the crease.”Maybe some people will use it. Maybe some people won’t,” he said. “Obviously the extension of the bat being in the crease gives you another extra foot or two, but at the end of the day, I’ve got little arms. So my speed is probably going to get me a little bit further than my reach is.”

Team-mate Daryl Mitchell added that the move wouldn’t be for him but praised Phillips’ thinking. “Personally I’m not as fast as Glenn, can’t get out of the blocks as fast as he does,” he said. “So I wouldn’t do it that way. GP is his own man and we love having him and the weird and wonderful things he does. We’re happy for that as long as he keeps performing like that.”Phillips also lauded Mitchell’s role in their 84-run partnership for the fourth wicket which turned New Zealand’s innings around from 15 for 3.”For us it wasn’t necessarily about hitting boundaries and forcing sixes because the pitch might not have necessarily required it,” he said. “For us it was the intent running between the wickets we wanted to show we had a bit of a presence especially with Sri Lanka on top at that stage.”The way Daryl’s mind works, he doesn’t think anything is out of reach. That guy is unbelievable. He believes he’s born for situations that require tough decisions…the momentum and the presence that he brings can switch an innings so quickly.”

Chelsea approach £83m Barcelona player to see if he’d join Maresca

Chelsea have made contact with a marquee Barcelona player who’s very highly-regarded at the Camp Nou, as Enzo Maresca’s side seek to gauge his interest in making a move to the Premier League.

Chelsea targeting new midfielder this summer

Roméo Lavia’s recent injury problems have exposed a slight shortage of quality centre-midfielders in Maresca’s squad, leading them to consider their options in the transfer market.

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Chelsea did move to complete a £13 million deal for Mathis Amougou, who joined them from Saint-Étienne towards the back end of the January transfer window, but the teenager is believed to be a temporary solution for the first-team this season before he heads out on loan to Strasbourg for 2025/2026.

Bearing this in mind, Chelsea are looking at more permanent options for their midfield next season.

Reports in Spain have suggested that Chelsea are prepared to bid around £58 million for Atletico Madrid ace Pablo Barrios, and they were linked with a sensational move for Man United gem Kobbie Mainoo during the winter.

However, if Chelsea are to reignite their interest in the England international later this year, it is believed that United would demand around £80 million to sell Mainoo – so BlueCo would need to heavily invest in his signing.

Another rumoured midfield target for Maresca’s side is Barcelona starlet Marc Casado.

The 21-year-old has been an ever-present in Hansi Flick’s first-team, averaging their third-highest rate of tackles per 90 and a near-90 per cent passing accuracy (WhoScored) – with Chelsea thought to be very keen.

Chelsea approach Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado over potential transfer

According to Spanish news outlet Cadena SER, and their reporter Santi Ovalle, Chelsea have approached Casado recently to gauge his interest in joining them.

The Catalan gem’s contract includes an £83 million release clause, and while it is unclear whether Barca would be willing to negotiate at a lower fee, he is apparently very well thought of at the club.

Casado, who has another three years remaining on his contract, also favours making a go of his career at Barca – but that hasn’t stopped Chelsea from becoming another Premier League side to express interest.

The Spaniard has been praised by those within the beautiful game for his performances this campaign, with Bryan Zaragoza even calling him an “animal”.

“He’s an animal,” said Zaragoza after Casado made his first ever Spain start in a 3-2 win over Switzerland late last year. “I don’t even know what to say about how he played. He’s barbaric.”

Spain boss Luis de la Fuente joined in on the praise soon afterwards, stating: “Marc has been with us for a game and a half and plays like a veteran. I never cease to be amazed by his maturity when I see him play with that confidence, that security and that control of the situation.”

Arsenal have struck gold with "superb" ace who’s worth far more than Cunha

There are less than two weeks until the transfer window closes, and Arsenal still haven’t made a single signing.

Mikel Arteta’s side have endured injuries, suspensions and spotty form, but remain second in the Premier League and, perhaps even more impressively, third in the Champions League table.

However, with the likes of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus out injured, the team could really do with some new additions this month.

Arsenal manager MikelArtetacelebrates after the match

While the fans will be getting understandably nervous about the lack of action in this department, there have been an enormous number of players who’ve been linked with the club in recent weeks, suggesting that work is being done behind the scenes.

One of the most heavily linked players this month has been Wolverhampton Wanderers’ sensational Matheus Cunha, although while he’d be an incredibly exciting signing, he’s still worth considerably less than one of Arsenal’s stars.

Wolves striker Matheus Cunha

Arsenal's transfer targets

So, before examining the Arsenal player in question, let’s look at some of the attacking stars they’ve been linked with this month.

One of the most exciting players who has been touted for a move to the Emirates for months now is Nico Williams, and earlier this month, he was once again reported to be a key target for the Gunners.

The Athletic Bilbao star was sensational last season, racking up a haul of eight goals and 19 assists for the Basque outfit in just 37 appearances, but has taken a slight step back in terms of his output this term, scoring just three goals and providing five assists in 28 games.

Another winger that has been touted for a £50m move to N5 multiple times this month has been Brentford’s Bryan Mbuemo.

The Cameroon international has been on fire for the Bees this season, racking up 13 goals and four assists in just 26 games.

Not only would the former Troyes star bring more goals to the Gunners frontline, but he would be able to provide Saka with the chance to rest and actual competition.

However, as mentioned above, it’s Cunha who has been potentially the most heavily linked player this month, with reports suggesting he could be available for up to £80m.

That is undoubtedly a lot of money, but Wolves are understandably reluctant to sell their best player midway through the season, and for his part, he’s scored ten goals and provided four assists in just 22 games.

However, even if he were to cost as much as reported, he’d still be worth millions less than one of his potential teammates.

Wolverhampton Wanderers'JoaoGomescelebrates with Andre and Matheus Cunha after scoring

The Arsenal star worth millions more than Cunha

So, to get straight to the point, the Arsenal player we are talking about is none other than German international Kai Havertz.

The Gunners’ current first-choice striker is valued up to a whopping €121m by Football Transfers, which converts to about £102m, or a massive £22m more than the club might end up paying for Cunha this month.

Now, that is an almost absurd amount of money, and there are arguments against the former Chelsea ace being worth anywhere near it, but his record for the North Londoners is perhaps better than most might assume.

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For example, despite enduring a rough patch of form earlier this month, the “superb” 25-year-old, as dubbed by Arteta, has still notched up an impressive tally of 14 goals and four assists in 30 appearances, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.66 games.

Moreover, the Aachen-born forward is also the club’s top goalscorer this season and ended last year as the third top goalscorer despite playing the first half of the campaign as a midfielder.

In fact, this ability to play both roles has probably upped his valuation somewhat, as there are not many players who can fill in up top and in the middle of the park.

Ultimately, Arsenal should still look to bring in Cunha this month, as he has been utterly sublime this season, but he’ll have to really impress to see his valuation eventually surpass Havertz’s.

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Enquiry made: Man Utd chase dream Dorgu alternative who’s bullied Amad

One of the more problematic positions in Manchester United’s squad so far under Ruben Amorim is left wing-back. The Red Devils have two natural left wing-backs in their squad, namely Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia.

However, injuries have affected the pair, with the England international currently out and the Dutch star still regaining full fitness after 18 months on the sideline. Diogo Dalot is the man who has played there most under Amorim so far, featuring 11 times as a left wing-back under the new United boss. However, given he is right-footed, it is far from ideal.

Thus, it might not be a surprise that United are chasing someone to play wing-back, and are looking at a player with Premier League experience.

Man United's left wing-back target

The player in question here is Crystal Palace left-back Tyrick Mitchell. The 25-year-old has been an important player under Oliver Glasner this term, but, with his contract due to expire in the summer, his future is up in the air.

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According to a report from Rob Dawson of ESPN, United have made an enquiry about a potential move for Mitchell. It appears that this is a deal they would try and do this winter, rather than waiting until his contract expires in the summer.

However, they are not the only big Premier League side showing an interest in signing the defender. Earlier in the window, Football Insider reported Arsenal were considering a move, and in December the likes of Atletico Madrid and AC Milan were also interested.

Why Mitchell would be a good signing for Man United

Once again, it has been a solid season for Mitchell, despite Palace struggling for form under Glasner. He has been a key player, starting every single game in the Premier League and Carabao Cup, which is 26 in total.

Crucially, and one of the reasons United might want to sign Mitchell, is the fact he has played as a left wing-back for the Eagles this term. He has been productive there, too, with three assists in the top flight this term, including one against Brighton and Hove Albion in a 3-1 win in the derby.

He also just so happened to lock down man of the moment Amad when Glasner’s side met Erik ten Hag’s men earlier in the season. The score finished 0-0 with the Ivorian failing to get the better of Mitchell, who won six of his duels. In comparison, United’s star winger lost seven of his eight duels.

So, on that evidence, he’d be a pretty handy player to acquire. Meanwhile, should United bring Mitchell to Old Trafford this winter, he would likely be an alternative signing to another target, Patrick Dorgu. According to Fabrizio Romano, ‘club to club talks have already started’ between the Red Devils and the Dane’s club Lecce.

However, a deal is not a guarantee at this stage, hence the focus from United on a wide range of wing-backs. Dorgu has played 22 times for Lecce this season, mainly as a right winger, and has three goals to his name in Serie A, to go along with his two strikes last term.

There are some differences between the Palace star and the 20-year-old Dane. One of the biggest is the fact Mitchell is perhaps better than his counterpart defensively, with football analyst Ben Mattinson describing him as a “solid lockdown defender”.

In fact, Mitchell’s superior defensive ability is reflected in the FBref stats, over the course of the last two domestic seasons. For example, the Englishman has averaged 3.53 tackles and interceptions per game compared to 2.93 for Dorgu.

In terms of the quality on the ball, there is not too much of a drop-off. The Eagles star averages 2.46 progressive passes and 1.32 progressive carries each game, whereas the 20-year-old Lecce man averages 2.69 progressive passes and 2.69 progressive carries.

Tackles and interceptions

3.53

2.93

Ball recoveries

5.57

4.67

Progressive passes

2.46

2.69

Progressive carries

1.32

2.69

Passes into penalty area

0.91

0.87

Signing Mitchell would certainly not be a terrible move for the Red Devils. Not only is he a great defender, better than Dorgu statistically, but is also good on the ball and can create chances, as his three assists this term suggests.

He is a ready-made, Premier League quality wing-back who could be a great value solution for Amorim. This might be a fantastic signing from United this winter.

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He’s miles better than Kolo Muani: Spurs chasing move for £20m sensation

We are pretty much halfway through silly season now, and as things stand, the only addition Tottenham Hotspur have made to their injury-riddled squad is that of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

Now, the former Slavia Prague shot-stopper has seriously impressed thus far, but given the hole in the Lilywhites’ squad, he simply cannot be the only signing Daniel Levy and Co make this month.

There were strong links to Paris Saint-Germain’s exciting forward Randal Kolo Muani over the last week or so, but he now looks set to join Serie A giants Juventus on a short-term loan.

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Fortunately, it appears as if the club are not letting this setback stop them from looking for another attacker, as recent reports have linked them to another exciting forward from Ligue 1, a forward who looks like he could be miles better than the Frenchman.

Tottenham chase free-scoring forward

According to a recent report from Daily Mail journalist Matt Barlow, Tottenham are one of several sides interested in signing OGC Nice star Evann Guessand.

Alongside the Lilywhites, the report has revealed that fellow Premier League teams West Ham United and Bournemouth are keen to bring the Ivorian international to England this month.

The good news for Levy and Co is that it shouldn’t cost them too much to sign the 23-year-old ace this month, with the report revealing that offers in excess of £20m should be enough to tempt the French side to come to the table.

He might not be a household name in England, but based on his form this season, signing Guessand for £20m could be a brilliant deal, especially as he’s been far more impressive than Kolo Muani.

How Guessand compares to Kolo Muani

So, with Kolo Muani now almost certainly off the table as an option for Spurs this month, would signing Guessand instead be a wise option? How does he stack up to his fellow Ligue 1 attacker?

Well, despite having a much lower profile in world football, the Nice star actually comes out way ahead of his older counterpart when we compare their pure output from this season, which for strikers is what matters more than anything.

For example, in 25 appearances, totalling 1937 minutes, the “very interesting” Nice star, as analyst Ben Mattinson described him, has scored nine goals and provided five assists, equating to a goal involvement on average every 1.78 games, or every 138.35 minutes.

In contrast, the PSG ace has scored two goals and provided one assist in 14 appearances this season, totalling 453 minutes, which works out to an average of a goal involvement every 4.66 games, or every 151 minutes.

Moreover, while it is a little closer when we compare their underlying numbers from this season, the 23-year-old Ivorian still emerges victorious in the majority of relevant metrics.

Non-Penalty Expected G+As

0.56

1.19

Actual Non-Penalty G+As

0.74

0.50

Progressive Passes

3.02

1.25

Progressive Carries

3.02

2.00

Shots

2.60

3.77

Goals per Shot

0.19

0.07

Shots on Target

0.99

1.51

Goals per Shot on Target

0.50

0.17

Passing Accuracy

76.9%

73.1%

Expected Assists

0.19

0.15

Key Passes

1.05

1.25

Passes into the Penalty Area

1.05

0.75

Shot-Creating Actions

3.28

3.27

Goal-Creating Actions

0.62

0.75

For example, he produces more actual non-penalty goals plus assists, scores more goals per shot and shot on target, completes more progressive passes and carries, has a better passing accuracy, produces more shot-creating actions and more, all per 90.

Ultimately, Spurs fans might be understandably upset over missing out on the talented Kolo Muani this week, but from a pure output and underlying metric perspective, Guessand looks to be the far superior player.

Therefore, Levy and Co should be doing all they can to ensure they get this deal done ahead of the chasing pack.

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