From Declan Rice transfer to William Saliba's contract: Arsenal's summer to do list

Despite their improvements this season, the Gunners have lot to sort out ahead of the 2023-24 Premier League campaign

Arsenal face a huge summer as they look to build on the impressive season they have enjoyed under Mikel Arteta. With some high profile arrivals and departures expected, it’s going to be a big few months for the Gunners leading up to the 2023-24 campaign, when they will not just be competing in the Premier League, but in the Champions League as well.

From player contracts, to new signings, there are plenty of situations that need resolving before the new season gets underway in August.

Below, GOAL takes a look at some of the most pressing matters facing Arsenal over the coming weeks…

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    Saliba’s contract 

    Arsenal have done some great work when it comes to getting key players tied down to new long-term deals. Gabriel Magalhaes started things off earlier in the season, then Gabriel Martinell followed suit, and in the past fortnight extensions have been announced for Aaron Ramsdale and Bukayo Saka.

    But despite talks having been ongoing throughout the season with William Saliba’s representatives, the centre-back has yet to put pen to paper on a deal of his own.

    And with just 12 months of his current contract remaining, that is something that has to be resolved quickly this summer for Arsenal to avoid being placed in a difficult position with the France international, who could walk away on a free transfer at the end of the 2023-24 season.

    That’s why it’s imperative that contract talks come to a swift conclusion over the coming weeks.

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    Sign Rice and replace Xhaka

    An overhaul of the midfield is going to be one of the key parts of Arsenal’s summer, with their attempt to land Declan Rice at the heart of it all.

    With Granit Xhaka set for Bayer Leverkusen, a new face is needed and Arsenal have identified Rice as a priority. He will not be the only midfield arrival, as there is also interest in Moises Caicedo, Mason Mount and Ilkay Gundogan, but the West Ham skipper is the man who Mikel Arteta really wants.

    It would be a huge signing for Arsenal if they can get it done, one that would send a message of intent out ahead of the rest of the summer.

  • Sort out Smith Rowe’s future

    Emile Smith Rowe remains a hugely popular figure at Arsenal, which is why his continued absence from the team on a weekly basis causes so much debate. Given what he produced last season, it’s understandable that fans are confused as to why the attacking midfielder is being constantly overlooked by Arteta.

    So Arenal need to make a decision this summer when it comes to Smith Rowe, because his current situation is not helping anybody. If Arteta does not see his part of his long-term plan, then he should be moved on, with the money that comes in being reinvested elsewhere.

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    Make a decision on Balogun

    Another player who Arsenal must decide on is Folarin Balogun. After enjoying such an incredible season on loan with Reims in France, Balogun is due for talks with Arsenal over his future this summer.

    He has already made it known that he wants to be playing regular first-team football next season and at present that looks unlikely at Arsenal. And with Balogun having just two years left on his contract, another loan spell will not do the club any good, unless he signs an extension before he went out.

    That scenario looks all but impossible, so it feels like the best thing Arsenal can do this summer is get as much money for Balogun as they possibly can. His stock is incredibly high right now and with several clubs understood to be interested, the young forward should bring in a very big transfer fee.

Arsenal vs Man City: Where to watch FA Youth Cup semi-final online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off

How to watch Arsenal vs Manchester City in the FA Youth Cup on TV and online in the United States.

Arsenal take on Manchester City in the semi-final of the FA Youth Cupgame at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.

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Jack Wilshere's side have managed to win just once in their last five matches in the league and are currently eighth in the U18 Premier League South.

Manchester City, on the other hand, have won seven matches in a row and are currently second in the U18 Premier League North.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the FA Youth Cup fixture between Arsenal vs Manchester City, plus team news, recent form and more.

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    Kick-off time

    Date:

    April 4, 2023

    Kick-off time:

    3pm ET

    Venue:

    Emirates Stadium

    The game is scheduled for April 4, 2023, at Emirates Stadium. It will kick off at 3pm ET in the US.

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    How to watch Arsenal vs Manchester City online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
    U.S N/A The Arsenal APP, Arsenal website, City+

    This FA Youth Cup game can be watched on streamed for Free on Arsenal Website, Arsenal App and subscribers can watch the game on City+ in the US.

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    Team news & squads

    Arsenal team news

    Arsenal will miss the service of left-back Elian Quaseda due to injury.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers:

    Rojan, Okonkwo, Kovacecic, Cooper

    Defenders: Small, Kacurri, Robinson, Brown, Quamina, Rosiak, Nichols
    Midfielders: Ibrahim, Lewis-Skelly, Gower, M'Hand, Dudziak, Nwaneri, Roberts
    Forwards: Kabia, Kamara, Ryan, Davis, Forde, Ferdinand, Green, Benjamin

    Manchester City team news

    The Citizens have no major injury concerns ahead of the clash against Arsenal.

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers: Grant, Murray-Jones
    Defenders: Dada-Mascoll, Simpson-Pusey, Smith, Alleyne, Samuel, Naylor, Carrington
    Midfielders: Susoho, Whittingham, Wright, Okeke, Harrison, Gray, O'Reilly
    Forwards: Alfa-Ruprecht, Ndala, Lawrence, Muir, Heskey, Oboavwoduo

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    12 April, 2017 Arsenal U18 4-3 Manchester City U18 U18 Premier League
    26 October, 2013 Manchester City U18 2-0 Arsenal U18 U18 Premier League
    13 April, 2013 Arsenal U18 0-2 Manchester City U18 U18 Premier League
    16 February, 2013 Manchester City U18 4-1 Arsenal U18 U18 Premier League

    The two teams have met each other four times in the past with Manchester City winning on three occasions.

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Leeds’ Klich was shocking vs West Ham

In the end, it turned out to be yet another miserable trip to the capital for Leeds United on Monday night.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side extended their wretched run of results in London with a dismal 2-0 defeat to West Ham in the Premier League, with the Whites now having lost 13 of their last 14 visits to the city.

Goals from Jesse Lingard and Craig Dawson were enough to consign them to a defeat, and while there were a number of poor performers on the night, Mateusz Klich’s shocker really stood out among the rest.

The Poland international’s form in recent weeks surely warranted him being dropped from the starting line-up against the Hammers, but once again, Bielsa chose to place his loyalty and faith in his midfielder.

And boy, was he made to regret that. Klich looked well off the pace in the opening 45 minutes of the contest, winning just one of his seven duels in total, losing 86% – the worst percentage of any Leeds player on the pitch.

There was none of the energy and dynamism on display that we see when Klich is at his absolute best, with the 30-year-old looking a shadow of his former self.

He made just the one tackle and recorded no interceptions, blocks or clearances whatsoever, while he wasn’t even a presence going forward either, with no shots on goal and no dribbles attempted.

The Leeds boss seemed to finally lose patience with him, and ended up hooking him at half-time, with Gjanni Alioski coming on in his place at the break.

And, writing in his post-match player ratings for Leeds Live, Beren Cross noted: “Has looked like a passenger for weeks and again was well off it in the capital. Just seemed totally empty and unable to provide any kind of control or presence in the centre. Overrun by Tomas Soucek and Declan Rice.”

If he needed to be dropped before the game, then there simply cannot be any excuses for Bielsa from not reaching that conclusion after watching Klich’s performance on Monday night against the Hammers.

West Ham vs Gent: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch West Ham vs Gent in the Europa Conference League quarter-final in the UK, US, and India, as well as kick-off time and team news.

West Ham will welcome Gent to the London Stadium for the second leg of the Europa Conference League quarter-final on Thursday. The Premier League club were held by the Belgian team 1-1 in the first leg and will hope to make use of the home advantage to progress into the semi-final.

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West Ham have only lost one out of their last eight matches in all competitions. David Moyes' team will fancy their chances of sealing victory in front of their home crowd but if the first leg performance is anything to go by, they will know that their opponents won't go down without a fight.

The visitors are unbeaten in their last nine matches in all competitions. They will be confident of snatching a win away from home against the Premier League opponents.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK and India as well as how to stream live online.

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    Kick-off time

    Game: West Ham vs Gent
    Date: April 20, 2023
    Kick-off: 3pm EDT, 8pm BST, 12:30am IST (April 21)
    Venue: London Stadium

    The Europa Conference League game between West Ham United and Gent is scheduled for Thursday April 20, 2023, at the London Stadium.

    It will kick off at 3pm EDT in the US, 8pm BST in the UK, and 12:30am on the next day in India.

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    How to watch West Ham vs Gent online – TV channels & live streams

    TV channels & streaming options

    Country TV channel Live stream
    U.S. N/A Paramount+, ViX+
    UK BT Sport 2 BT app/website
    India N/A Sony LIV

    In the United States (US), the game can be watched live on Paramount+and ViX+.

    Fans in the United Kingdom (UK) can watch the game on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport Ultimate, with streaming options available on their app and website.

    In India, the game will be available to watch on Sony LIV app.

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    Team news & squads

    West Ham team news

    Former Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma is expected to replace the suspended Angelo Ogbonna in the heart of the West Ham defence.

    David Moyes will also be without Gianluca Scamacca who is out with an injury. Nayef Aguerd had picked up an injury in the first leg but he is back in training and available for selection.

    West Ham possible XI: Areola; Coufal, Zouma, Aguerd, Emerson; Rice, Downes, Paqueta; Benrahma, Ings, Bowen

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Areola, Fabianski
    Defenders Zouma, Aguerd, Kehrer, Emerson, Cresswell, Johnson, Coufal
    Midfielders Rice, Soucek, Downes, Paqueta, Fornals, Laznini, Benrahma, Cornet
    Forwards Ings, Antonio, Bowen, Mubama

    Gent team news

    It will be interesting to see the guardian of the goal for Gent in this upcoming fixture, as second-choice keeper Davy Roef has been preferred over their number one Paul Nardi in Cup competitions so far.

    Boss Vanhaezebrouck has no fresh injury concerns to deal with ahead the crucial clash against West Ham and would want to field a lineup that's more or less unchanged from the first leg.

    Club and league top scorer Hugo Cuypers should be the one leading the line. Alessio Castro-Montes was rested during the weekend but the wing-back is likely to return to the right flank.

    Gent possible XI: Roef; Torunarigha, Okumu, Piatkowski; Castro-Montes, Kums, De Sart, Fofana; Hong; Cuypers, Orban

    Position Players
    Goalkeepers Nardi, Roef
    Defenders Okumu, Piatkowski, Torunarigha, Fortuna, Godeu, Agbor, Van Daele
    Midfielders Hong, Odjidja-Ofoe, De Ridder, De Sart, Castro-Montes, Hjulsager, Samoise, Marreh, Kums
    Forwards Lemajic, Hauge, Cuypers, Fofana, Orban Depoitre, Tissoudali
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Is this Wolves’ new Conor Coady?

As Pedro Goncalves gears up for a potential £50m move to one of Europe’s top clubs, Wolves will be living with regret at what could have been.

The Portuguese ace was key man the year Wolves’ U23 side won Premier League 2 but since then, not a huge number of their academy players have been granted regular first-team opportunities. Goncalves only played once, for instance.

One of the fortunate young players to be given their chance is Max Kilman. The former Futsal player has become a valuable option both at left-back and in the centre of defence for Nuno Espirito Santo, but with defensive problems rife this season, he could be searching for new players in the summer.

Wolves may have kept three clean sheets in their last four games, but before that, they had kept just one clean sheet in the league since October.

Though, if Nuno and Jeff Shi do look for other options in the summer, they could do worse than look at their academy; namely Lewis Richards.

The 19-year-old has featured among the substitutes in five Premier League matches without ever earning his senior debut. Yet, that should change in the not too distant future.

Richards earned a new contract with the club last year and has since made promising strides in the U23s, playing nine times in Premier League 2.

He saved what was arguably his best performance of the campaign for a win over Crystal Palace last weekend. A centre-half by trade, he plays very similarly to club captain Conor Coady, and he demonstrated that in the victory against Palace.

Richards claimed an assist for Theo Corbeanu’s goal, a moment the Wolves’ website described as follows: “Lewis Richards channelled his inner Conor Coady with a 40-yard raking ball out of defence and straight to the boot of Corbeanu.” What followed was the winger firing a deflected shot into the back of the net.

Richards is clearly conformable on the ball, and like Coady, he is a technical defender.

After winning the club’s Academy Player of the Year in 2018/19, Kevin Thelwell said: “He’s a very technical player who’s got the ability to pass the ball and start off play and help us to build out from the back, but also then very capable physically.”

Further praise was heaped on Richards after he signed his new contract back in August. Scott Sellars spoke highly of the teenager, commenting: “We try to reward success and he certainly comes under that bracket and deserves it. He’s always had potential. We saw it as a 15-year-old when we took him from Brentford. Now he’s obviously growing up.”

Richards has long been tipped for a bright future and now it’s up to Nuno to extract his immense promise. He likes his defenders to be able to play out from the back so he certainly suits the club’s way of playing.

It surely won’t be too long before we see him earn first-team minutes.

AND in other news, Forget Jota: Wolves should regret losing 14-goal star Rob Edwards called “outstanding”

'Everyone's taking the p*ss out of you!' – Jose Mourinho's touchline tantrums have made him a laughing stock

The Portuguese has collected more red cards than anyone else in Serie A this season, and his pathetic petulance is hurting Roma's top-four hopes

In his very first press conference as Roma coach, Jose Mourinho insisted he was a changed man. "I won't be the one going looking for trouble," he promised. "I have more experience now. I'm more solid emotionally."

If that claim sounded borderline comical at the time, it looks downright ridiculous right now.

On Tuesday, Mourinho's Roma were beaten 2-1 at Cremonese, damaging their own hopes of finishing in Serie A's top four, while at the same time gifting a first victory of the season to their hosts.

It was a humiliating result for Mourinho, but his conduct was even more embarrassing.

Shortly after half-time, the Portuguese, incensed by a perceived foul on Marash Kumbulla by Frank Tsadjout, began remonstrating with the fourth official, demanding an explanation for the lack of a free-kick.

It's been reported that Marco Serra told Mourinho to "Mind his own f*cking business" and "Sit down, everyone's taking the p*ss out of you."

Mourinho was only further enraged, probably because he knew that the fourth official was right.

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    One of the most decorated managers in football history, who was both dismissed and suspended for his touchline tantrum, has become a laughing stock, his pathetic petulance now the subject of a multitude of memes.

    We've probably all seen – and laughed at – the gif of Mourinho sitting calmly on the bench before realising a decision has gone against his side and then hurtling towards the fourth official to complain.

    Last season, meanwhile, we were also treated to the 'amusing' image of Mourinho being forced to watch his side's clash with Spezia on an iPad on the team bus having been hit with a two-game ban after being sent off – and kicking the ball away – in a 2-2 draw with Verona.

    However, there's no denying that a decreasing number of people, particularly those working within the game, still see the funny side of Mourinho's behaviour – or that of his backroom team.

    Indeed, it's worth noting that when Mourinho was sent to the stands, he was able to sit alongside Salvatore Fonti, who is still serving a one-month touchline ban for insulting referee Michael Fabbri and threatening a Cremonese director after the two side's previous meeting, in the Coppa Italia.

    And that Roma had two members of their coaching staff suspended at the same time was wholly unsurprising.

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    Mourinho's 'shocking' attitude

    Earlier this season, Mourinho and his assistants disgraced themselves in a shameful spat which saw Roma goalkeeping coach Nuno Santos involved in a physical altercation with Bodo/Glimt boss Kjetil Knutsen.

    Both men claimed self-defence, but both were suspended by UEFA, infuriating Knutsen, who was disgusted by not only by Santos and the suspension, but also Mourinho.

    Knutsen said: "[Mourinho's] type of attitude is shocking. His values and his way of coaching are so far from what I represent. It’s incredibly disappointing to see such behaviour from a coach with so many titles and who has been part of the sport for such a long time."

    Nobody else who has followed Mourinho's career was in the least bit surprised, of course. He has plenty of previous, so there was little shock when he found himself at the centre of another ugly episode just a few days later, when another member of Mourinho's coaching team disgraced himself by mocking Salernitana over their potential relegation from Serie A.

    Mourinho apologised and yet even then couldn't resist a snide comment of his own, with the 59-year-old electing to take yet another shot at Bodo-Glimt.

    "We are civilised people, what happens on the field ends there," he said without a trace of irony. "Nobody will be waiting outside 45 minutes later to punch someone in the face."

    However, Salernitana director Walter Sabatini wasted little time in tackling Mourinho's claim that he and his staff were "civilised", accusing them of "ignoble behaviour".

    “With every refereeing decision, everyone pours onto the pitch from the bench, it’s unjustifiable," he fumed in an interview with . "We can lose to Roma, but not like this.

    "I know full well that as soon as he hears this he will say I’ve never won anything and therefore cannot speak. I have not won 25 trophies, but I am a serious person and deserve respect nonetheless. But I see arrogance [in Mourinho]."

    He's not the only one. In Roma's very next league outing, against Napoli, Mourinho accused the officials of conspiring against his side. An unsurprised Luciano Spalletti simply refused to dignify that claim with a response.

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    The worst disciplinary record in Serie A

    Mourinho's supporters will obviously argue that this was just another masterful move straight out of the Portuguese's playbook, diverting attention away from a shockingly poor performance from his players.

    Certainly, the way in which Mourinho said he didn't want to get into the fact that Serra was from Turin and Roma host Juventus on Sunday while… you know… getting into that fact that Serra was from Turin was classic Jose. The desperate threat of legal action against the fourth official was also typical of the man.

    But the fact of the matter is that Mourinho has now picked up a yellow or red card on eight occasions in less than two years at the Stadio Olimpico.

    What's more, with his third dismissal of the 2022-23 campaign, a 60-year-old man now has the worst disciplinary record in Serie A this season – and not just among coaches, but players too.

    Is that amusing? Perhaps, but it's also arguably a little sad. And undeniably counterproductive.

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    Mourinho incapable of change

    It's worth noting that the Cremonese clash was still 1-1 when Mourinho had his meltdown. He may be a "magician" in terms of his powers of motivation, but he's no use to his players if he's not able to take his seat on the sidelines.

    Red cards aren't really comical. They're costly. Mourinho wasn't there for his team when they needed him on Tuesday. Nor will he be present when they face Juve in a game they could really do with winning to boost their Champions League qualification hopes, as they're in very real danger of being overtaken by a side hit with a 15-point penalty earlier this season.

    One wonders, then, if the joke is beginning to wear a little thin, particularly at Roma.

    They knew, of course, exactly what they were getting when they hired Mourinho. Despite all of the drama that comes with the ex-Chelsea and Manchester United boss, they were drawn to his "passion" and his "personality". He also said he'd grown up, that he'd matured, that he'd change.

    But the truth is that Mourinho is incapable of change, and one wonders how much longer his employers will be willing to put up with this tired old act if it jeopardises their hopes of Champions League football.

    Indeed, it's telling that in spite of the fact that Mourinho did an incredible job rebuilding Roma during his first season at the club, winning the Europa Conference League, there have been constant signs of tension and mounting reports that the club and the coach will go their separate ways this summer if the Giallorossi fail to finish in the top four.

    His suspensions are hardly helping, then. Indeed, as the wrote after his latest sending-off on Tuesday night, "Mourinho certainly doesn't give peace of mind."

    Neither to the team nor the board.

France 2018 World Cup squad – Who were the players and where are they now?

The French bounced back from losing the Euro 2016 final by doing one better at the World Cup in Russia

France won their second World Cup title in 2018 as they beat Croatia 4-2 in the final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Les Bleus won six out of their seven World Cup games to be crowned champions, defeating Argentina (4-3), Uruguay (2-0) and Belgium (1-0) in the round of 16, quarter-final and semi-final respectively.

The final between France and Croatia saw the champions take the lead in the 18th minute via Mario Mandzukic’s own goal.

Croatia came back into the match with Ivan Perisic’s strike in the 28th minute, though. 

France eventually took the match away from the Croatians when Antoine Griezmann converted a penalty in the 38th minute and then Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe scored in the 59th and 65th minute respectively.

Mandzukic then scored a consolation goal for his side late on.

Who were France’s World Cup winning players and what has happened to them since?

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    Hugo Lloris – Goalkeeper

    France's No.1 has been playing for Tottenham Hotspur since 2012, having previously represented the likes of Nice and Lyon in Ligue 1.

    He has had some difficult moments in recent years at both club and international level, but remains the undisputed first-choice goalkeeper for Spurs and France.

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    Benjamin Pavard – Right-back

    When you say Pavard, you say wondergoal against Argentina. An absolute beauty of a strike. Period.

    The versatile defender played for Lille and Stuttgart before joining Bayern Munich in 2019, where he currently plies his trade.

    Pavard is no longer quite the undisputed starter he once was at Bayern following the arrival of Noussair Mazraoui, but remains an important first-team member at the Bundesliga giants.

    At international level, he continues to be the main man down the right, whether that's in a traditional right-back role or slightly higher up the pitch in a 3-4-3 formation.

  • Raphael Varane – Centre-back

    The defender joined Real Madrid from Lens in 2011 and spent 10 seasons at the club, before he moved to Manchester United in 2021.

    After a somewhat underwhelming first season at Old Trafford, Varane is now a key figure at the back alongside Lisandro Martinez, with manager Erik ten Hag preferring him over Harry Maguire.

    Varane made his international debut for France in 2013, was an integral part of the World Cup-winning side in 2018 and remains one of the first names on the teamsheet for Didier Deschamps to date.

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    Samuel Umtiti – Centre-back

    The centre-back's career had been on a bit of a downward trajectory ever since lifting the World Cup.

    He delayed knee surgery to play at the World Cup and never really recovered fully afterwards.

    Barcelona eventually managed to send him out on loan to Lecce in 2022 after repeatedly trying to get him off the books due to his excessive wages.

    There's no denying Umtiti in his prime was one of the best left-footed defenders around in the game, though.

It's Cantona 92, it's Beckham 99, it's Ronaldo 08: This is the evolution of the Man Utd home shirt

The Red Devils have worn some iconic kits over the years but which one is your favourite?

Manchester United have launched their new home kit for the 2022-23 season and it's fair to say it's something a little bit different!

The iconic red shirt has been worn by numerous legendary players over the years, from Eric Cantona to Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham to Wayne Rooney, with the strip having undergone quite a few changes over the last three decades.

GOAL takes a look back through the archives to spotlight all the home shirts the Red Devils have worn since 1992. Check it.

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    1992-94

    Umbro has created some classic kits over the years and this one is no exception. The lace-up V-neck and bold collar are as retro as you can get with a football shirt.

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    1994-96

    Worn by the likes of Eric Cantona and a fresh-faced David Beckham, the black collar and subtle shirt print are the main features of the 1994-96 United home kit.

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    1996-98

    The checkerboard on the sleeves and subtle print on the 1996-98 home shirt is an instant throwback to the classic style of retro football shirts.

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De Ligt, Sancho, Vinicius Jr and the top 15 teenagers of 2018

Goal ranks the best players born on or after January 1, 1999 in terms of their performances and achievements during the current calendar year

  • 15Sandro Tonali (Italy)

    One can only hope that Sandro Tonali is as famously adept at dealing with pressure as Andrea Pirlo because the 18-year-old is currently being touted as the Italian icon's heir. 

    The comparisons are grossly premature but wholly understandable. Not only is Tonali an elegant young regista learning his craft at Brescia, he even sports an eerily similar haircut to Pirlo's!

    Just like Pirlo, Tonali also looks set to move on to one of Italy's elite clubs, with Inter, Juventus and AC Milan all enamoured with the teenager's tremendous talent.

    Italy boss Roberto Mancini is also a fan, having called the Lodi native into his squad for last month's games against Portugal and USA in spite of the fact that Tonali is still plying his trade in Serie B. 

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    14Phil Foden (England)

    Pep Guardiola has put together arguably the greatest team in Premier League history at Manchester City. That Phil Foden is now an established member of this stellar squad at just 18 is testament to the Stockport native's immense talent.

    This year alone, the versatile and classy midfielder has become the youngest recipient of a winners' medal in Premier League history, broken into the England Under-21 squad and scored his first goal in professional football. 

    "This guy is so special, a City fan and he loves the club," Guardiola recently said of Foden, who extended his contract until 2024 earlier this month.  "You see it in his behaviour and every single action. He is already a great, great football player."

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    13Ryan Sessegnon (England)

    On October 20, Ryan Sessegnon became the first player born in or after 2000 to score in the Premier League. 

    It capped what has been a fantastic year for the dynamic full-back, who helped propel Fulham to promotion last season with a whopping 15 goals in the Championship.

    Sessegnon has not proven quite so prolific in the top flight, and even he himself has admitted that he has found the going tough at times.

    However, the 18-year-old continues to impress with his pace and versatility (he has already played in four different positions this term) and it still seems only a matter of time before a player former Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic has compared to Real Madrid left-back Marcelo joins a 'Big Six' club.

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    12Diego Lainez (Mexico)

    Club America are doing their utmost to carefully manage both Diego Lainez and the mounting hype surrounding the diminutive 18-year-old.

    The word is already out, though, that 'The Mexican Messi' is a special talent and Roma recently had a bid rejected for a tricky left winger who can also play on the right-hand side, or as a No.10.

    Indeed, even though he has not yet established himself as a regular starter at club level, Lainez has now been capped twice by Mexico's national team, even starting the September clash with USA. 

    "He's a great player, an extraordinary player," Club America boss Miguel Herrera recently enthused "He's going to make the difference for us in the future."

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Celtic transfers: Hoops want to sign Ben Pearson from Preston

Celtic have had one of their worst seasons in over ten years. They are 19 points behind Rangers and are staring down the barrel of a catastrophic embarrassment.

For so long the Hoops have been the dominant force in Scottish football but they are now doing the chasing just like everyone else.

Though, if there was one bright spark from the season so far, it would be Ismaila Soro.

The Ivorian is a reserved character and has come out of nowhere to lead a mini-revival in the Celtic team. They may have lost to Rangers but Soro was a major reason behind Celtic winning six on the trot before the New Year.

He was given a rare start against Lille and then when he played against Kilmarnock in a 2-0 victory in mid-December, the Bhoys kept their first clean sheet since early November. That was no surprise judging by Soro’s performances.

The midfielder won a combined 12 tackles in those two matches and has been a stalwart ever since. Just imagine, therefore, what he could do alongside someone like Ben Pearson.

It’s been suggested that Celtic are trying to sign the Preston general on a pre-contract ahead of the summer and if his record if anything to go by, he and Soro would be an almighty partnership to break down.

Pearson, who earns £8.5k-per-week at Deepdale, is a mighty figure in the middle of the park and has been given a yellow card on 28 occasions in the last two seasons.

He is a brute and together with Soro, has the capabilities to form one of the sternest protective layers in the whole of Scottish football.

The pair of them are two tough-tackling individuals and if anything can smooth over the defensive cracks that have appeared in Neil Lennon’s side this season, they can.

The Glaswegians have conceded ten more goals than Rangers in the league and shipped a colossal 19 strikes in just six Europa League outings.

It may well be the back four that needs improving, but with a better screen of protection in front of them, the defence will only get better.

This would be one way for Nick Hammond to solve Celtic’s crisis.

AND in other news, Tierney 2.0: Celtic must sign gem with “relentless pace”, he makes “defenders cower”…

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