Salt's latest onslaught powers England in 197-run chase

Tector, Tucker ensure Ireland put decent total on the board, but England’s batting cruises to target

Matt Roller17-Sep-2025

Phil Salt led England’s run-chase with a fast-paced 89•Getty Images

England made light work of chasing 197 in sunny Malahide, sauntering home with 14 balls unused to take a 1-0 lead over Ireland. Fresh from his fourth T20 international hundred at Old Trafford on Friday night, Phil Salt fell just short of a record-equalling fifth but his 89 from 46 balls underpinned a chase that proved much simpler than the margin suggests.It made for a serene start to life as an international captain for Jacob Bethell who, at 21, became the youngest man to lead England, deputising for Harry Brook. His own contribution was a cameo of 24 from No. 3, which featured one of the day’s 22 sixes with a crisply-struck slog-sweep over the temporary stand at midwicket, before he chipped to extra cover.Bethell’s first act was to send Ireland into bat on a green-tinged surface, anticipating early movement after overnight rain. His bowling changes did little to limit the damage inflicted by Paul Stirling, Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker as Ireland posted 196, but Malahide’s short boundaries and Salt’s rich form ensured that they were at least 20 runs light.”I was quite disappointed at Trent Bridge not to get out there and have a chance to win a series against South Africa, but at the same time, I’m pleased that we’ve come here and chased down those runs in quite a professional way,” Salt said. “I’m really pleased to finish the job off in the way we did.”Curiously, this was England’s first win in this format over their close neighbours, after a no-result and a DLS defeat at the 2010 and 2022 T20 World Cups. In the injured pair of Mark Adair and Josh Little, Ireland were without both of their opening bowlers from the more recent meeting at the MCG three years ago; their attack looked toothless in their absence.Salt fires againSalt and Buttler put on 126 off 47 balls in England’s record-breaking blitz against South Africa on Friday night, and played with the same aggressive intent against an understrength attack. Their opening stand was worth 74 in 28 balls, and they were briefly on track to threaten the record Powerplay score of 100 for 0 they set in Manchester.Salt launched Barry McCarthy for two sixes in his first over, and Buttler treated Graham Hume’s medium pace with utter disdain. He plundered 22 runs from the third over of the innings, with four fours and a six over wide long-off, but could not resist the temptation to keep swinging against Matthew Humphreys and miscued a catch to midwicket.Lorcan Tucker and Harry Tector ensured a stiff chase for England•Seb Daly/Sportsfile via Getty Images

Buttler’s dismissal left Salt as the senior player in England’s batting line-up, and he throttled back after reaching a 20-ball 50 – one ball slower than he managed last week. He continued to put loose balls away, with back-to-back boundaries off Craig Young to bring up England’s team hundred inside eight overs, but gave the strike to his partners.Rehan Ahmed was promoted to No. 4 in his first international appearance since November, but made little impact. After bowling a solitary wicketless over, he was adjudged not out by an inconclusive replay when slicing Gareth Delany’s legspin to Hume at short third, but was bowled by one that kept low when charging two balls later.Perhaps the turning point came when Salt, on 51, picked out deep midwicket off a high full toss from Tector, spearing his part-time offbreaks in from around the wicket. The umpires checked for a high full-toss, only to discover that Tector had overstepped; from that point until his dismissal, Salt did not offer another chance.Sam Curran holed out for 27 looking to hit Hume for a third consecutive six, and his dismissal sparked a minor England wobble, losing three wickets in 10 balls including Salt slicing to deep point. But Jamie Overton belted Barry McCarthy over mid-on to take them home, hardly breaking a sweat in the process.Stirling lays foundationStirling, Ireland’s captain, said his players were “underprepared” heading into this series after a sparse summer schedule, but looked ready enough when slapping the first legal ball through point. After three steady overs, he launched Liam Dawson into the hospitality tent at long-off for the first of 12 sixes in Ireland’s innings, before depositing Curran over midwicket.Ross Adair, his opening partner, slog-swept Dawson to deep midwicket to fall for 26 after tucking into Overton, but Stirling continued on his merry way. He belted his third and fourth sixes off Rashid and Dawson respectively, and it took a sharp catch from Will Jacks on the long-on boundary to prevent his fifth as he fell for 34 off 22.Tector, Tucker turn tablesAt 67 for 2 in the ninth over, Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker could have been forgiven for consolidating. They saw things differently: Tector slog-swept Rashid for six two balls after Stirling’s dismissal, reached out to drive Rehan’s first ball through cover for four, and watched Tucker whip Curran past short fine leg.Tucker was given out lbw when struck on the pad by Rashid’s legbreak, but successfully overturned the decision on review and went on the attack as Luke Wood returned. They found fifth gear at the death, bringing up half-centuries off 34 (Tector) and 35 balls (Tucker) as the final three overs went for 45, with George Dockrell hitting his only ball – the last – for six.Tector and Tucker’s partnership was worth 123 off 68 balls, Ireland’s highest stand against any opponent for the third wicket. It was their second-highest total at Malahide, but proved insufficient.

Tigers Offered Cy Young Favorite Tarik Skubal Non-Competitive Extension

The Detroit Tigers were baseball's best feel-good story this past season, largely in part due to their All-Star left-handed ace and likely Cy Young award winner, Tarik Skubal.

Detroit relied on Skubal throughout their improbable run to the postseason and during their playoff run, which was halted by the Cleveland Guardians in the ALDS. When Skubal wasn't pitching, the Tigers piecemealed nine innings together with a number of bullpen pitchers and fringe starters.

Skubal, 27, is one of baseball's best pitchers and the Tigers' franchise player. While he's under team control for two more seasons, Detroit already has sights on an extension for their lefty ace. According to a report from Evan Petzold of the , the Tigers have already tried to extend Skubal's contract in a non-competitive fashion.

He's expected to earn a long-term, lucrative contract, whether it's from the Tigers or another team once he's able to hit the open market as a free agent after the 2026 season.

Detroit has work to do this offseason to improve their roster and sustain a deeper playoff run in the near future. The Tigers need a right-handed bat and another strong starter this offseason. MLB national writer Mark Feinsand mentioned he expects Detroit to be pretty aggressive this offseason and target a number of top free agents including Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and available starting pitchers.

But locking down Skubal for the future should still be priority one.

Internacional volta a vencer fora de casa pelo Brasileirão após quatro meses

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O Internacional encerrou um jejum de 123 dias nesta quinta-feira (26): voltou a vencer fora de casa pelo Campeonato Brasileiro após quatro meses. Com a vitória por 2 a 1 contra o Vasco, em São Januário, o técnico Eduardo Coudet conseguiu o seu primeiro triunfo longe do Beira-Rio pelo Brasileirão. O último triunfo colorado havia sido no dia 25 de junho, diante do América-MG, no comando do então treinador Mano Menezes.

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Desde então, eram sete jogos consecutivos sem vencer fora de casa: três empates (Bragantino, Flamengo e Goiás) e quatro derrotas (Fluminense, Botafogo, Athletico e Bahia). Portanto, a equipe gaúcha oscilou bastante e caiu posições na tabela de classificação. Com a vitória contra o Cruz-Maltino, a distância para o G-6 caiu para nove pontos, e o Colorodo segue vivo na briga por uma vaga na próxima edição da Libertadores.

Além do triunfo sobre os cariocas, os outros únicos resultados positivos do Internacional longe do Beira-Rio pelo Brasileirão foram justamente contra as piores equipes do campeonato: vitória contra o América-MG por 2 a 1, de virada, no Independência, e o 1 a 0 diante do Coritiba, no Couto Pereira.

Em entrevista coletiva após a partida desta quinta (26), o técnico Eduardo Coudet pediu foco “jogo a jogo” na busca pelas primeiras colocações da tabela e, consequentemente, por uma vaga na Libertadores de 2024. Os próximos dois confrontos da equipe gaúcha serão disputados em Porto Alegre, logo, o treinador conta com o apoio da torcida colorada para que o Inter continue emplacando vitórias em sequência.

– Tomara que possamos continuar essa sequência de vitórias. Vamos continuar da mesma forma, temos que nos preparar da melhor maneira para o próximo jogo. Temos que ter a cabeça focada no jogo de domingo contra o Coritiba, na nossa casa, diante da nossa torcida. É o foco do grupo, no jogo a jogo – completou o treinador.

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Atualmente na 11ª posição com 36 pontos, o Inter agora terá dois jogos consecutivos em casa. Na próxima rodada do Brasileirão, o Colorado recebe o Coxa no domingo (29), às 18h30 (de Brasília). Depois, pela 31ª rodada, encara o América-MG, no dia 1º de novembro, às 19h.

Rangers now targeting history-making Championship manager in fresh Ibrox move

Still on the hunt for their next manager, Rangers and those at Ibrox are now reportedly targeting a manager who’s made history in English football.

Rangers shortlist growing

A number of names have been mentioned since Steven Gerrard’s unexpected decision, but the Gers remain without a replacement for Russell Martin. With Rangers back in action against Dundee United this weekend, to say that their current situation is far from ideal would be an understatement.

The 49ers still have a number of options, however. They could still turn towards the likes of Danny Rohl or perhaps even Hearts manager Derek McInnes. The 54-year-old is doing an excellent job at Hearts right now and has them top of the Scottish Premiership, two points above champions Celtic. For many at Ibrox, he would be the next Rangers manager in an ideal world.

Whether the 49ers can lure the Hearts boss away from his current role is another question entirely. Instead, they may be forced to look elsewhere and towards English football.

Whether that means turning to Rohl will be interesting to see. The former Sheffield Wednesday boss is one of the most exciting managerial prospects around and did an admirable job in a difficult position at Hillsborough. The 36-year-old wouldn’t be the safest choice given his inexperience, but he could be worth taking a gamble on.

It’s not just McInnes on the list, though. Former Young Boys manager Raphael Wicky has also emerged as a potential candidate. A title winner in Switzerland, the 48-year-old may not be a well-known name, but he is someone who has had impressive success in recent years.

The same can also be said for a Championship manager, who even has some historic moments on his side if Rangers come calling.

Rangers now targeting Kieran McKenna

According to TeamTalk, Rangers are now targeting Kieran McKenna. The Ipswich Town boss has emerged as one of the candidates for the job after impressing during his time at Portman Road, with Ashley Young calling him a “winner”.

One of just five managers to achieve back-to-back promotions from League One all the way to the Premier League, it’s hard to doubt McKenna’s ability to transform a club. And whilst Ipswich have since been relegated back to the Championship, the manager’s reputation is still more than intact, with many full of belief in his expertise.

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The biggest task for Rangers will be prying McKenna away from Ipswich. The 39-year-old has been at the club since the 2021/22 campaign and still has work to do as those at Portman Road eye an instant return to the Premier League.

If the 49ers did manage to lure the former Manchester United coach away from Suffolk in the coming weeks, then the transition could be smoother than ever. McKenna plays the same 4-2-3-1 system as Russell Martin, albeit without the clear weaknesses that the former manager had.

Grant Stewart's belligerent 173* brings Kent back from the brink

Unbroken stand of 249 with Chris Benjamin lifts visitors from trouble at 137 for 6

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Grant Stewart posted a brilliant swashbuckling hundred to inspire a notable Kent fightback on the opening day of the Rothesay County Championship match against Gloucestershire at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol.Their backs firmly against the wall after being reduced to 137 for 6, the visitors were indebted to the seventh-wicket pair of Stewart and Chris Benjamin, who staged a revitalising unbeaten stand of 249 in 56 overs to rescue a parlous situation. Stewart registered a career-best score of 173 not out from 174 balls with 19 fours and five sixes, while Benjamin contributed a cautious yet chanceless 82 not out, hewn from 212 deliveries with five fours, as Kent reached the close on 386 for 6.Stewart and Benjamin made history in the Bristol sunshine, establishing a record seventh-wicket stand in all matches for Kent, eclipsing the 248 scored by Arthur Day and Punter Humphreys against Somerset at Taunton in 1908. It was a remarkable turnaround in fortunes after Gloucestershire’s bowlers had dominated the first few hours, Ajeet Singh Dale claiming 4 for 97 and Tom Price and Josh Shaw weighing in with a wicket apiece to justify captain Cameron Bancroft’s decision to bowl first.If Kent mindsets were fragile following defeat by an innings and 161 runs at the hands of Glamorgan last time out, Gloucestershire’s bowlers certainly took full advantage. But the visitors will now feel they have the upper hand after Stewart and Benjamin turned the tables in such comprehensive fashion, banking three batting bonus points which had appeared beyond them earlier in the day.Requiring a solid start, Kent achieved exactly the opposite, Harry Finch pursuing Shaw’s second delivery of the day outside leg stump, offering a tame catch to James Bracey behind the stumps and departing for 1. That set the tone, Tom Price sending down four maidens in five overs that yielded just one run as Ben Compton and Daniel Bell-Drummond fought to see off the new ball.Their resistance quickly crumbled in the face of a fiery spell from Singh Dale, who generated impressive pace to remove both in the space of seven balls from the Ashley Down Road end. Bell-Drummond miscued an attempted drive and spooned a catch to mid-on, while Compton, having taken 19 balls to get off the mark and demonstrated no little application in moving his score to 19, drove loosely at a delivery that pitched outside off stump and was pouched by the diving Bracey as Kent slipped to 36 for 3.Jack Leaning never looked comfortable, was squared up by Singh Dale and sent a looping catch to Bancroft at second slip, at which point Singh Dale boasted figures of 3 for 22 from five overs. The only one of Kent’s top-order batters to play with any authority, Tawanda Muyeye raised 25 from 37 deliveries with four fours before edging a ball that nipped off the seam to the reliable Bancroft at second slip, affording Tom Price the wicket his accuracy deserved. In urgent need of a stabilising influence, the visitors were grateful to Benjamin and Jaydn Denly, who ensured they reached lunch without further loss on 85 for 5.Looking to play positively, England Under-19 batsman Denly helped himself to a sumptuous cover-driven four at the expense of Tom Price to signal a change in momentum as Kent’s first innings realised three figures in the 33rd over. Failing to maintain the tight lines that had characterised their work in the morning, Gloucestershire’s seamers were powerless to prevent the sixth wicket pair adding 63 in 15.3 overs.Singh Dale returned to break the partnership, beating Denly for pace with a ball that ricocheted off bat and pad and hit the top of off stump. Denly had mustered 39 from 51 balls and accrued six fours and was just two runs adrift of his highest first-class score when he departed with the board on 137 for 6.Surviving Singh Dale’s second spell, Benjamin and Stewart found the going easier thereafter as the pitch flattened out and the shine disappeared off the ball. Adopting a forthright approach from the outset, Stewart was prepared to take risks and looked to get on the front foot and drive whenever possible. He was first to 50, attaining that landmark via 51 balls as Kent passed 200. The Italy international pulled Graeme van Buuren for six to add to his half dozen fours as the visitors reached the tea interval on a relatively healthy 225 for 6 at the end of a session that had yielded 140 runs for the loss of just one wicket.Adopting a more circumspect approach, the assured Benjamin raised a half century of his own, carefully crafted from 129 balls, as the seventh-wicket alliance continued to prosper into the final session. The hundred partnership occupied 177 balls, at which point Bancroft recalled the talismanic Singh Dale. Although he went past the bat on several occasions, the 24-year-old paceman was unable to provide the breakthrough Gloucestershire coveted.Strong off his legs, Stewart positively rushed to the second first-class hundred of his career, edging Zaman Akhter to the fine leg boundary to raise three figures via 120 balls with his twelfth four. He hooked the next ball to deep midwicket and was caught by Tom Price, only for the unbalanced fielder to step over the rope and concede a six, an act which saw Stewart improve upon his previous highest score of 103 made against Middlesex at Canterbury in 2018.Gloucestershire took the new ball as soon as it became available, but were unable to curtail Stewart’s lusty hitting, the 31-year-old by now scoring at better than a run a ball to progress to his maiden 150 from 152 deliveries as Kent reached the close resurgent. Stewart and Benjamin had already set a new record seventh wicket partnership for Kent in matches against Gloucestershire, surpassing the unbeaten 151 posted by Derek Ufton and Alan Dixon at the Mount in 1960.

Real Madrid earmark Erling Haaland as Vinicius Junior replacement with Los Blancos making Man City star priority target if Brazilian departs for Saudi Arabia

Real Madrid have earmarked Erling Haaland as Vincius Junior's replacement as the Spanish giants make the Manchester City star a priority target if the Brazilian leaves the club and moves to Saudi Arabia. Vinicius Jr has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League for almost two years now. The winger has yet to agree to sign a new Los Blancos contract, with only two years left in his existing deal.

Vini Jr's future at Bernabeu under scanner

reported last month that Vinicius Junior's status at Madrid has changed since Xabi Alonso took charge of the club this summer. The manager has kept his performance under scrutiny and not shied away from benching him in a couple of games this season and has suggested the winger is not guaranteed to start in every game. While the Brazilian has rebelled against this and communicated his dislike of the situation to president Florentino Perez, he understands that the only way to turn the fortune is to bring back his old form.

His agent Frederico Pena even held a meeting with the CEO and the second in command at Madrid, Jose Angel Sanchez, to discuss his contractual situation. Although the forward has two more seasons left on his current deal, an extension was almost put in place six months ago. However, the 25-year-old's wage demands forced the club to halt the developments during the Club World Cup and his agent has been informed that the club will remain firm on their last offer.

AdvertisementGettyVini Jr linked with move to Saudi Arabia

Officials of the Saudi Pro League have been in touch with Vinicius Junior for almost two years now, and they have reportedly offered him a massive contract to lure him to the Middle East. So far, the Brazil international has not committed to the SPL officials, as he wants to continue playing for Los Blancos and build a legacy in the Spanish capital. However, if the club does not consider his wage demands, which are similar to what Kylian Mbappe earns, in the renewed contract by next summer, he might be forced to explore new opportunities, including joining Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi league. 

Haaland a top target for Real Madrid

According to , Madrid have already started to plan for the next summer transfer window, as they look to make some key changes in the squad, including signing a new midfielder and a centre-back. They already have their eyes on Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate, amid rumours that Antonio Rudiger could exit the club as he is yet to sign a new contract. The La Liga giants will also look to sell Vinicius Jr for a massive fee of €250million (£217m/$290.5m) if he does not put pen to paper on their new contract. In case the Brazil star does exit Santiago Bernabeu, Florentino Perez will go after Manchester City star Haaland, who continues to remain the club's priority.

Madrid have been interested in the Norwegian goal machines since his days at Borussia Dortmund. The club would go all out for Haaland, although the City star would only accept an offer if Vinicius Jr leaves as there is not way the trio of Haaland, Vinicius and Kylian Mbappe fit in Xabi Alonso's side. 

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Haaland's 10-year-long deal at Man City

At the start of the current calendar year, Haaland shocked everyone by penning a 10-year-long contract extension at Manchester City, which will keep him at Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2034. Record-setting terms were put in place, with the Norway international committing to the former Premier League champions on a long-term basis. The new deal also saw Haaland's wages being increased as the striker has been earning a reported figure of £400,000-a-week since signing the contract extension.

However, the Caughtoffisde report claims that despite Haaland's long-running contract, officials at Santiago Bernabeu feel that the striker can still be signed. Barcelona are also keen on signing the 25-year-old, as their president Joan Laporta is reportedly obsessed with the striker ever since he assumed his office at the Catalan club.

Eze, Ronaldo, Beckham: The biggest hijacked transfers of all time

Anything can happen during a transfer window, and that has proven to be the case after Arsenal swooped in under the noses of rivals Tottenham to sign Eberechi Eze.

It looked as if Eze, who was released by the Gunners as a teenager, would be signing for Spurs from Crystal Palace, with an agreement close to being reached. However, after an injury to Arsenal attacker Kai Havertz, Eze phoned Mikel Arteta before he signed for Tottenham, promoting a move to the Emirates instead.

Over time, we have seen some dramatic twists and turns in the transfer market, with some more high-profile hijacked deals involving the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham.

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Cristiano Ronaldo

Man Utd hijack Man City

In 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo was on the search for a new home after spending three years with Italian giants Juventus.

A return to England was on the cards, and interestingly, a move to Man City was being worked on. However, Sir Alex Ferguson, who worked with Ronaldo at Man Utd, got wind of the deal and immediately phoned the superstar forward, persuading him to return to Old Trafford instead of the Etihad.

2

David Beckham

Real Madrid hijack Barcelona

David Beckham eventually left Man Utd in 2003 for Real Madrid, however, at the time, it looked as if the England legend would be joining Barcelona instead of their fierce rivals.

The Red Devils and those at the Nou Camp even told the press that an agreement was reached for Beckham, however, Madrid made a late play and managed to lure the midfielder to the Bernabeu.

David Beckham’s Real Madrid stats

Games

159

Goals

20

Assists

51

Red cards

5

Trophies

2

3

Eberechi Eze

Arsenal hijack Tottenham

In August 2025, Tottenham thought they were about to sign Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace in a big-money deal. However, the boyhood Gunner contacted Mikel Arteta before signing on the dottled line for Spurs, asking if there was any chance of moving back home to the red side of north London.

A few hours later, Arsenal agreed a £67.5m deal with Palace and Eze was officially announced as a Gunner days later.

4

Ronaldinho

Barcelona hijack Man Utd

With Barcelona missing out on Beckham, the Catalan giants would get their own back on the Red Devils in the same transfer window.

Man Utd saw Paris Saint-Germain star Ronaldinho as a replacement for Beckham and were working to bring the Brazilian to Old Trafford. That was before Barca came knocking, with Ronaldinho instead moving to the Nou Camp where how would go on to win La Liga and the Champions League.

5

Alfredo Di Stefano

Real Madrid hijack Barcelona

One of the earliest major hijacks in the transfer window saw Real Madrid beat Barcelona to iconic striker Alfredo Di Stefano.

In 1953, Barcelona thought they had signed Di Stefano, who would even play in a pre-season game for the Catalan giants. Unfortunately for them, the Spanish Football Association blocked the transfer due to issues over registration rights.

Real Madrid then stepped in which humiliated Barca, with Di Stefano going on to score more than 300 goals, winning eight La Liga titles.

6

Paul Gascoigne

Tottenham hijack Man Utd

A story that Paul Gascoigne has told himself plenty of times is his proposed move to Man Utd back in 1988.

At the time, Gazza was the best English prospect around, which led to Sir Alex Ferguson making a move to bring him to Old Trafford. A contract was even agreed for Gascoigne to leave Newcastle for Man Utd, but Tottenham came in at the last minute, offering him and his family a house which appeared to be a deal maker.

7

John Obi Mikel

Chelsea hijack Man Utd

A bizarre transfer hijack that lasted a year saw John Obi Mikel join Chelsea instead of Man Utd from Norwegian side Lyn.

In 2005, Man Utd announced a move for Mikel and had him holding a Red Devils shirt at a press conference before Chelsea stepped in saying they had an agreement of their own with the player.

John Obi Mikel’s Chelsea stats

Games

372

Goals

6

Assists

12

Red cards

4

Trophies

11

Chelsea instead ended up reaching a settlement with both Lyn and Man Utd, paying £12m for the Nigerian midfielder, who would go on to win 11 honours at Stamford Bridge across an 11-year spell.

8

Moises Caicedo

Chelsea hijack Liverpool

In 2023, Liverpool were on course to sign midfielder Moises Caicedo from Brighton for a record £110m fee.

That was until the player heard of interest from Chelsea, with the Blues stopping a move to Anfield at the last moment by agreeing a £115m deal with the Seagulls. Caicedo also signed an eight-year deal in London.

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Robinho

Man City hijack Chelsea

The first major signing of the Sheikh Mansour era at Man City back in 2008 was a big one, with those at the Etihad hijacking Chelsea’s move for Real Madrid winger Robinho.

A Chelsea deal was so far down the line that the Blues were already selling shirts with Robinho’s name on the back, something which angered Madrid who pulled the plug on a transfer and sold him to City instead.

Things didn’t exactly go to plan for the Brazilian in Manchester, though, and he was sold to AC Milan two years later.

10

Mykhaylo Mudryk

Chelsea hijack Arsenal

Chelsea have become famous for hijacking transfers at the last minute, and that is exactly what they did to bring Mykhaylo Mudryk to Stamford Bridge instead of a move to the Emirates with Arsenal.

The Gunners were in talks over a deal for the Shakhtar Donetsk winger for weeks in late 2022 and during the 2023 January transfer window, agreed personal terms with Arsenal. A fee was close to being agreed with Shakhtar, however, Chelsea came out of nowhere and gazumped the Gunners, with an up front payment of £62m.

Man Utd close in on Senegal wonderkid after impressive trial as Ruben Amorim's side aim to beat Barcelona to exciting teenager

Manchester United are reportedly on the verge of securing Senegalese sensation Mouhamed Dabo, after the young midfielder impressed during trials at the club’s Carrington base. According to Africa Foot, the U17 national team captain is “very close” to committing to the Red Devils, sparking excitement over another African prospect joining the club’s youth setup.

  • Old Trafford swoop in the works

    Dabo has spent several weeks training with United’s youth teams, catching the eyes of coaches with his blend of skill and maturity far beyond his years. Feedback from staff has been overwhelmingly positive, with sources describing Dabo as a player brimming with “raw talent and intelligence on the pitch.”

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    Competition from Barcelona

    While United appear to be leading the chase, Barcelona remain interested in Dabo. The Catalan giants have been closely monitoring him since he completed a month-long stint at La Masia, their famed youth academy. Despite Barca’s continued interest, sources suggest Manchester United have taken the advantage, with discussions over a potential transfer now underway. The president of Dabo’s current club, Bsport Académie, is said to be in England finalising the deal, signalling that a move could be imminent.

  • Second African signing in two years

    If the transfer is completed, Dabo will become United’s second midfield recruit from Africa in just two years, following the arrival of Malian talent Sekou Kone in the summer of 2024. The club is clearly investing in young African talent, hoping to nurture the next generation of stars within their academy system. Dabo, who has yet to make his senior debut, appeared 14 times for Bsport’s Under-21s last season, scoring twice, and has shown glimpses of the kind of player United hope he can become.

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    Future-proofing the squad

    With interest from both United and Barcelona, the teenage sensation now finds himself at a pivotal point in his budding career. Should the move to Old Trafford be confirmed, Dabo will join a club renowned for producing world-class midfield talent, and he will have the chance to continue his rapid rise on one of football’s biggest stages.

Ratcliffe grinning as bidding war begins for £200k-a-week Man Utd star

As they aim to spend big once again this summer, Manchester United could yet add to their summer funds after a Champions League club opened talks to sign one of their want-away forwards.

Man Utd agree blockbuster Sesko deal

After missing out on European football and finishing as low as 15th, Manchester United were expected to struggle in the transfer market this summer. May believed that the United name, alone, would struggle to attract players and a record low in the Premier League was thought to be a drop too far for players of a certain calibre to even consider.

As it turns out, however, that assumption couldn’t have been more wrong. The Theatre of Dreams remains exactly that for a number of players rather than the nightmare it has become for certain stars and Ruben Amorim’s side have welcomed some much-needed improvements as a result.

First through the door was Matheus Cunha before Bryan Mbeumo soon followed to take the Red Devils’ spending to around the £120m-mark and now their most impressive arrival yet is reportedly on his way.

Newcastle United had the Champions League advantage and, at this stage, it wouldn’t be absurd to suggest that they have the more attractive project. What they don’t have, however, is the Manchester United name; the history of Old Trafford and a reputation as one of the most successful clubs in world football which made Benjamin Sesko’s decision for him.

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The RB Leipzig forward’s arrival is likely to take United’s spending to around £180m, which could yet see the Red Devils turn to the transfer market to sell several unwanted stars this month.

Benfica open talks to sign Antony

One of the players likely to leave this month is Antony, but whilst it seemed as though a return to Real Betis was on the cards, another side have now entered the fray. According to CNN Portugal, as relayed by Sport Witness, Benfica have now opened talks to sign Antony in an unexpected hijack ahead of Betis before the window slams shut at the start of next month.

INEOS have been ‘messed around’ by Betis this summer, meaning they are delighted more clubs are now entering a potential bidding war.

Antony in action for Real Betis in Europa Conference League final against Chelsea's Noni Madueke.

The Brazilian enjoyed a revived spell on loan at the La Liga club last season, but they have so far been unable to agree a second spell. Leaving the door ajar for other suitors to come swooping in, Benfica are now reportedly negotiating a loan deal which will see them buy a percentage of the winger. United, unsurprisingly, would prefer such an offer.

Dubbed a “special case” by Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini, Antony will be desperate to seal a move away from Manchester United this summer. Whether he’s willing to take a pay-cut from his reported £200,000-a-week (£10m-a-year) salary to do so may well be another question, however.

Celtic could avenge Kvistgaarden miss with swoop for "flamboyant" £7m star

Celtic may be in the market to add another centre-forward to their squad before the summer transfer window officially slams shut at the start of next month.

It is fair to say that Adam Idah has not had the best start to the Scottish Premiership season as the main number nine for Brendan Rodgers, particularly given his performance against St Mirren.

The Ireland international, as shown in the graphic above, missed three ‘big chances’ and lost the majority of his duels in the 1-0 win on the opening day.

Idah then failed to deliver a goal or an assist in the 2-0 win over Aberdeen in the second match of the league season, despite starting up front once again.

The Ireland international is still looking to prove that he has what it takes to be starting number nine for Celtic this season, after being in and out of the team at points last term.

With his current struggles in mind, the Scottish giants may view their failed pursuit of Danish forward Mathias Kvistgaarden as a bit of a blunder in hindsight.

Celtic's Mathias Kvistgaarden blunder

Back in the summer of 2023, Celtic were reportedly interested in the then-21-year-old number nine from Brondby to bolster Rodgers’ options at the top end of the pitch in his first window back at the club.

They did not heavily pursue a move for him in that window, though, but were reportedly in talks with the Danish outfit in January 2024 to discuss a deal for him.

Celtic were tentatively linked with Kvistgaarden again in the summer of that year, before they reportedly made contact with Brondby once again to talk about a move for the versatile forward in January of the current year.

Despite all of those links and supposed talks, it was eventually Norwich City that landed the striker this summer for a fee of £6.9m, after they activated a little-known release clause, despite a fee of £12m having been mooted.

The post from talent scout Jacek Kulig, from before the end of last season, shows that Kvistgaarden steadily improved throughout his time with Brondby, developing into a sublime goalscorer.

Appearances

29

Goals

17

Minutes per goal

119

Conversion rate

22%

Big chances created

5

Assists

5

As you can see in the table above, the Denmark international delivered 23 goals and assists in 29 league appearances for his former club in the 2024/25 campaign, which shows that he can make a consistent impact in the final third.

Whilst it remains to be seen how well he will do for Norwich, Idah’s former club, in the Championship, he does seem to be the kind of ruthless and prolific striker that the Hoops are currently lacking.

Celtic manager BrendanRodgersbefore the match

This is why missing out on a deal for him after three or four transfer windows of reportedly serious interest in him could be viewed as a blunder by the club.

Celtic, though, could avenge their howler with Kvistgaarden by winning the race to sign another reported transfer target from Brondby, Clement Bischoff.

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The Hoops have been touted with an interest in the £6m-rated winger this summer, and they should not allow him to slip through their fingers like they did with the now-Norwich star.

Why Celtic should sign Clement Bischoff

Bischoff is an incredibly exciting young talent whom the Premiership champions should be looking to bring to Parkhead before the end of the window, if the initial report on their interest was accurate.

As explained, Celtic were interested in Kvistgaarden for multiple years and transfer windows and were unable to get a deal over the line before he exploded in the 2024/25 campaign and then went elsewhere, to the Canaries.

Celtic managerBrendanRodgerscelebrates after winning the League Cup

Bischoff has not quite had the explosive season that his former teammate had last year, yet, which is why this could be the perfect time for the Hoops to snap him up.

If they wait, as they did with Kvistgaarden after their interest in 2023 and 2024, then the Danish winger could have his breakout year this season and then become unattainable due to interest from Europe’s top leagues, or high-spending teams in the Championship like Norwich.

U23 scout Antonio Mango described him as an “explosive” and “flamboyant” star with pace and technical ability, which suggests that he has the potential to be a fan favourite at Parkhead as a forward who can get supporters off their seats with his direct play.

His form at the start of the current campaign suggests that he is starting to turn his exciting potential into consistently impressive displays, which makes him an even more attractive target for Celtic.

Appearances

39

8

Key passes

51

24

Big chances created

10

5

Key passes per 90

2.0

3.8

Assists

5

2

Goals

2

1

Successful dribbles per 90

1.9

2.0

As you can see in the table above, Bischoff is already showing signs of huge progression early on in the current campaign, with already half as many ‘big chances’ created as he managed in the whole of last season.

These statistics, aided by his move from left wing-back to left wing, show that he is on course to deliver far more at the top end of the pitch, in terms of goals, key passes, ‘big chances’ created, and dribbles.

Brendan Rodgers

This is why it is so important that the Hoops make a serious move for him in the current transfer window, because if he continues to improve at his current rate, then he may be beyond the club’s reach this time next year.

Therefore, Celtic can avenge their blunder with Brondby’s last superstar, Kvistgaarden, by paying the £6m fee that it may take to snap Bischoff up before September’s deadline to bolster Rodgers’ squad.

Celtic could land big Idah upgrade in swoop for "magnificent" £7m striker

Celtic may find a big upgrade on Adam Idah by swooping to sign this £7m-rated forward.

ByDan Emery Aug 14, 2025

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