Manchester United are considering selling captain Bruno Fernandes amid interest from the Saudi Pro League with two major targets picked out to replace the club captain.
Man Utd identify two priority targets
Amorim stressed the importance of securing a much-needed Old Trafford win when Manchester United host “top team” Bournemouth on Monday, looking to continue a run of form which has seen United pick up seven points from three matches since the disappointment against Everton.
Captain Fernandes has been phenomenal in that run, scoring twice and providing three assists, but INEOS are now open to the Portugal star’s departure in order to fund new signings.
According to a recent report, Saudi Pro League clubs are set to offer Fernandes a way out of Old Trafford, with both Al Hilal and Al Ittihad considering a move in the region of £70m.
INEOS view the 31-year-old as the club’s most sellable asset and as someone worth cashing in on before his value decreases, with his contract set to expire in just over 18 months.
The Red Devils do hold an option to extend his stay by another year until June 2028, but they have identified two top targets which will require funds in Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson and Brighton and Hove Albion enforcer Carlos Baleba.
Both players could cost club record fees and INEOS are determined to make United financially secure while rebuilding Amorim’s squad.
Forest are set to demand ‘£100m-plus’ for Anderson while Baleba’s price is in the region of £74m.
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The other option on offer to INEOS is to cash in on their homegrown talent Kobbie Mainoo. While the 20 year-old’s value has suffered after falling out of favour this season, his status as an England international guarantees a good return which would go down as pure profit.
Chelsea are reportedly interested in a move for the young midfielder while there is also interest from Napoli in Serie A, where fellow United academy product Scott McTominay has thrived since joining in 2024.
Speaking in September, Amorim defended his decision to continually leave Mainoo out of his team: “I understand what you are saying. You love Kobbie… But that doesn’t mean I need to put Kobbie [in] when I feel that I shouldn’t put Kobbie [in], so it’s my decision.”
The New York Yankees will be without closing pitcher Luke Weaver for at least four to six weeks after he suffered a hamstring injury on Sunday while he was warming up for the game vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported.
Weaver underwent an MRI on Monday, which determined that he would need to be placed on the injured list. A return timeline for Weaver will be figured out on Tuesday.
The closer was supposed to enter Sunday's game in the ninth inning vs. the Dodgers, but he "felt something" in his hamstring, so the Yankees brought in Tim Hill instead.
In 24 game appearances this season so far, Weaver has produced a 1.05 ERA through 25.2 innings pitched. He's thrown 24 strikeouts and walked seven batters, while he's had 11 hits and three runs scored on him.
Weaver isn't the only player the Yankees who ended up injured on Sunday. Left fielder Jasson Dominguez exited the game with a left thumb contusion after attempting to steal second base. His status is questionable at this time.
Ajax’s turbulent search for a new technical director has taken an interesting turn after a leaked photo revealed a secret meeting with Jordi Cruyff in Barcelona. The son of club icon Johan Cruyff spoke with Ajax chiefs Menno Geelen and Marijn Beuker as the Dutch giants accelerate plans to rebuild their collapsing football department.
Cruyff meets Ajax top brass in Barcelona
The race to find Ajax’s next technical director intensified this week after Geelen and Beuker were photographed holding talks with Cruyff at the Torre Melina a Gran Melia hotel in Barcelona. The meeting, initially intended to be discreet, became public when an observant Dutch resident living in Spain captured the photo of Cruyff and his manager with Ajax bosses, the image was shared by .
Ajax more or less acknowledged that negotiations are underway. When approached, Geelen said: “It's true that we're working on important projects. We'll comment on that when there's news to report. That's not the case yet.” Cruyff also declined to go into details, insisting: “This isn't the time to say anything.”
The secretive nature of the meeting highlights Ajax’s urgency as the delegation flew from Amsterdam early on Monday despite the club preparing for a Champions League match against Benfica the following evening. It signals that Cruyff is not only a leading candidate, but potentially the leading candidate to replace departing technical director Alex Kroes.
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Kroes' exit and club crisis push Ajax toward a new era
Ajax’s pursuit of Cruyff comes amid institutional chaos as Kroes, who was originally hired to stabilise the sporting department, announced earlier this month that he would step down after taking responsibility for the team’s alarming decline. Prior to this, he had been suspended following a Supervisory Board ruling that he purchased up to €190,000 worth of club shares one week before officially taking office.
Although he later returned in a technical capacity, his decision to leave has forced Ajax to scramble for solutions. At the club’s annual stakeholders’ meeting, Geelen confirmed that recruiting a technical director takes priority over appointing a permanent manager.
Ajax explored several options, reportedly including former sporting director Marc Overmars, but he dismissed the approach, calling his Amsterdam chapter “closed.”
Cruyff, meanwhile, arrives with a notable resume, he previously held technical roles at AEK Larnaca, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Barca, where he assisted Xavi Hernandez during the club’s squad rebuild. Since early 2024, he has served as an advisor to the Indonesian FA. In the Dutch press however, he is now viewed as a serious contender to restore direction to a club drifting both on and off the pitch.
The legacy weight
Should Cruyff accept the role, he would inherit a challenge reminiscent of his father Johan's famous Velvet Revolution. In 2010, the elder Cruyff wrote that “Ajax was no longer his Ajax” and declared the situation “even worse than the period before Rinus Michels joined the club in 1965.” His intervention triggered a structural overhaul that led to seven Eredivisie titles, a Europa League final and a Champions League semi-final run.
Ajax have since disintegrated in recent years and failed to arrest their decline this season. They brought back former player and coach John Heitinga to lead the team for a second time this season, though he was recently sacked. They are currently sixth in the Eredivisie following a shock defeat to Excelsior at the weekend and sit bottom of the Champions League with zero points, one goal scored and 14 conceded from four matches.
Jordi would now be tasked with rescuing Ajax from a similarly bleak state. Like his father, Jordi is known to value the presence of club DNA, and many within Amsterdam believe he could help restore the familiar Ajax identity that has faded since Overmars' departure.
Cruyff’s network also allows for modern solutions. While he respects Ajax traditions, he may not hesitate to appoint a foreign coach if required, “a Spanish coach from his network,” as Dutch reports put it, pointing to success stories such as Francesco Farioli in the Eredivisie.
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Why Ajax are moving fast?
This week’s Barcelona meeting shows that Ajax are not willing to wait until the January window to put the club back on track. With the team tumbling down the league and European results inconsistent, the management believes the new technical director must arrive before the winter break so he can immediately initiate structural reforms.
Cruyff is seen as someone who understands both Ajax’s traditional principles and the demands of modern football. And. the fact that Geelen and Beuker travelled personally, despite the Champions League fixture against Benfica looming, underlines that the Amsterdam giants want a resolution quickly. If Cruyff is appointed, he will oversee managerial recruitment, squad planning, youth integration and long-term strategy.
Ajax aim to make an appointment before the winter break, and Cruyff is firmly among the frontrunners, if not the favourite. The Supervisory Board will now evaluate the Barca discussions before deciding whether to proceed to the final negotiation phase.
There has now been a major injury update on West Ham United star Crysencio Summerville ahead of the Premier League fixture against Liverpool this Sunday.
West Ham had to make do without the winger for the trip to AFC Bournemouth at the weekend, with Nuno’s side taking a point at the Vitality Stadium, although they will be frustrated they were unable to take more from the game.
The Hammers raced into a 2-0 lead against the Cherries, courtesy of a Callum Wilson brace before half-time, but Bournemouth fought back to earn a point, with Marcus Tavernier and Enes Unal getting on the scoresheet.
With Leeds United falling to a 2-1 defeat at home against Aston Villa, the Irons remain outside the relegation zone on goal difference, but they will need all the help they can get in the coming weeks, as there are some tricky fixtures on the horizon.
West Ham United’s upcoming fixtures
Date
Liverpool (h)
November 30th
Manchester United (a)
December 4th
Brighton & Hove Albion (a)
December 7th
Aston Villa (h)
December 14th
Manchester City (a)
December 20th
Injury update on West Ham's Crysencio Summerville ahead of Liverpool
As reported by The Standard, Nuno has now been handed a boost heading into this weekend’s fixture against Liverpool, with Summerville expected to return to training this week, having seemingly made strides towards recovering from a calf strain.
The 24-year-old is set to be in contention for the game against Arne Slot’s side, which will be welcome news for West Ham, given that Niclas Fullkrug is out due to a thigh issue, and they are keen not to overuse Wilson, despite the striker bagging a brace last time out.
Former Leeds United U23 manager Andrew Taylor has waxed lyrical about the Dutchman in the past, saying: “Everything going forward he’s fantastic at, but he doesn’t just stop there, he does the defensive work as well, he works really hard.”
Since moving to the London Stadium, however, the Rotterdam-born winger’s progress has been hampered by a number of injuries, having spent large parts of the 2024-25 campaign on the sidelines due to a hamstring issue.
That said, the former Leeds man has exhibited some promising signs this season, having already registered two assists in the Premier League, albeit both came in the 3-0 win at Nottingham Forest at the end of August.
Summerville still retains the backing of Nuno, however, who said last month: “I think he can be really important. Against Brentford, he started really well and, in terms of distance, in terms of work rate, it was a good 90 minutes for him.
“So we expect, as time goes by, to elevate his fitness, because to produce all of the actions he has to be on his top level.
The West Ham boss will be hoping for a similar performance this weekend, with his side taking on Liverpool at a good time, given that they have lost six of their last seven Premier League games.
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The New York Yankees set a franchise record with nine home runs in a single game Saturday as they smashed the Milwaukee Brewers 20-9 at Yankee Stadium. Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe were among the many Yankees to join the home-run party and viewers quickly noticed they used an unusually shaped bat.
Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay explained the team made custom bats to improve hitting for players, like Chisholm and Volpe, who tend to make contact closer to the label than the true barrel. The funky looking twigs paid dividends immediately, which left viewers asking the same question: Are the Yankees' new 'Torpedo' bats legal?
MLB quickly put any uncertainty to rest, asserting that the shape of the bat does not violate league rules, 's Chris Kirschner reported.
The MLB's rulebook contains fairly generic guidelines which state the few limitations for bats used in games. Rule 3.02 says this: "The bat shall be a smooth, round stick not more than 2.61 inches in diameter at the thickest part and not more than 42 inches in length. The bat shall be one piece of solid wood."
The Yankees aren't breaking any rules and they apparently even have an MIT physicist on their payroll who created the 'Torpedo' barrel to bring more mass to where hitters most often make contact. The new bats are legal, and likely here to stay, at least in the Bronx. Don't be surprised if other MLB teams follow suit soon, too.
Leeds United supporters are surely still in a celebratory mood after their side brushed off any playoff final agony to lift the Championship title on a colossal 100 points.
There will be some anxiety seeping in as to how the Whites will cope with the Premier League. However, the summer transfer window is also a time for those at Elland Road to become even more excited about who could possibly don the famous Leeds white in the top division.
Daniel Farke could well be about to flex his past Norwich City connections to finally bring Emiliano Buendia into the building, with the addition of Buendia to the Whites ranks somewhat of a coup, considering his previous excellent performances for Aston Villa in the Premier League.
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Buendia and the German used to be a match made in heaven in Norfolk, before the Argentine ace spread his wings for pastures new at Villa.
Indeed, the exciting ex-Canaries midfielder made the Championship his playground under Farke’s watchful eye, as seen in his terrific tally of 24 goals and 41 assists pulling on Norwich yellow and green.
He would initially kick on when given first-team opportunities in the West Midlands, with this goal even breaking Leeds hearts back in early 2023, but injury troubles have since hindered his chances at progressing further at Villa Park.
But, even with Buendia being missing for a hefty 56 games during the 2023/24 season due to a devastating cruciate ligament tear, he does still boast ten goals and 15 assists up a level, which will be of great use to Leeds as they carefully navigate back up.
Yet, whilst the opportunity to pick up a former £33m-rated star on loan shouldn’t be passed up on, another move would go down as a bigger coup than Buendia’s temporary signature being won if it were successfully pulled off.
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Leeds will be aiming to leave the past in the past for the most part, especially when it comes to the sinking feeling of being relegated back down to the Championship.
But, Farke and Co. would surely be tempted by the prospect of adding Kalvin Phillips back to their roster.
Indeed, the Mail on Sunday – as has been relayed by MOT Leeds News – stated in their recent print copy that the newly promoted Whites want to bring Phillips back to his old boyhood home after his shoulder surgery at Manchester City.
It has even been further speculated that Leeds could win back their former fans’ favourite for a cut-price – valued at £10m by Transfermarkt – which would be a deal that’s hard to refuse, particularly when you remember Phillips’ heroics at Elland Road under Marcelo Bielsa saw him join Pep Guardiola’s men for a bumper £45m.
This would surely go down as a stroke of genius on Leeds’ end if Phillips were to return and get back to his previous West Yorkshire best.
Indeed, his last spell at the club resulted in many an England call-up under Gareth Southgate, alongside the 29-year-old looking assured at the daunting level, instead of now being known as a waste of City’s flashy millions.
Phillips’ PL numbers for Leeds
Stat
Phillips (20/21)
Phillips (21/22)
Matches played
29
20
Goals scored
1
0
Assists
2
1
Touches per game
65
62.1
Accurate passes per game
41 (85%)
38.9 (82%)
Big chances created
5
1
Total duels won
5.3
4.9
Stats by Sofascore
When playing in the top-flight previously for Leeds, Phillips had shown himself to be a competent battler who was also keen at creating chances for his attacking teammates, with the table above showing off both his grit to win duels galore, but also his ability to fashion openings.
It would even lead to the 29-year-old being labelled as “exceptional” by football talent scout Antonio Mango, with nobody more desperate than Phillips himself to try and recapture these lofty heights.
Of course, this might well go down as a misfire if the beloved ex-number 23 returns and buckles under all the intense pressure.
But, on the contrary, it could well be viewed as an unbelievable coup, especially if he rolls back the years in the heart of Leeds’ midfield for far less than his steep £45m valuation.
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Black Cats seal play-off final spot after Ballard heroics
After picking up a 2-1 victory away at Coventry City in the first leg, Sunderland were in a strong position to reach the play-off final, but as ever, they didn’t do things the easy way, with the game going to extra-time after Ephron Mason-Clark’s late goal for the visitors.
However, Regis Le Bris’ side managed to get the job done in dramatic fashion, with Daniel Ballard scoring a stoppage-time equaliser, booking his side a place at Wembley against Sheffield United on May 24th.
It has been a tumultuous eight years for the Mackems since being relegated from the Premier League in 2017, spending four years trying to get out of League One, but they now have a golden opportunity to bring top flight football back to the Stadium of Light.
That is despite losing five straight matches heading into the play-offs, which was a concern for former manager Poyet. In partnership with BetBrain, the 57 year-old told Football FanCast he was impressed by their ability to bounce back from such a horror run of form.
The Uruguayan said: “Now, I’m a little bit more calm. Before the (first) Coventry game I thought ‘what is going on?’. Tremendous season, and then finishing the season in the worst way. When you talk to a psychologist, they’ll say the worst way to head into a play-off is losing five games in a row, mentally. But, in football, nothing is right or wrong, they went on and beat a very good Coventry team.
Speaking about playing in front of what was a raucous Stadium of Light crowd, he said: “I wouldn’t say there’s pressure, pressure is when you’re fighting relegation, that’s pressure,” before adding: “Wembley is always difficult but it’s always an opportunity, so I’m really looking forward to seeing if they can make it this year.”
Nothing to fear for Sunderland at Wembley
There were some justified concerns heading into the play-offs, given that Le Bris’ side had lost their previous five games on the spin, but Ballard’s late goal should give them confidence ahead of the play-off final against Sheffield United.
Having finished on 90 points, the Blades will undoubtedly be the favourites heading into the match, but there is nothing to fear for the Black Cats, considering they defeated Chris Wilder’s side 1-0 in their most recent encounter.
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Le Bris took the time to praise the part the fans played on Tuesday night, saying: “The atmosphere was crazy. They helped a lot because we went through difficult moments, their energy was contagious. They were our twelfth man, really they were.”
With another trip to Wembley now pencilled in for May 24th, the fans will have an even more important role to play in just over a week’s time.
Sunday’s clash against Liverpool was always going to be a tough one for Arsenal from a mental perspective.
After crashing out of the Champions League at the semi-final stages, the last place they probably wanted to be was Anfield, the home of the Premier League title winners.
A guard of honour was given and Arsenal actually starting vibrantly, Bukayo Saka missing a chance from a matter of yards out. Here we go again, it’s going to be another one of those days.
Indeed, that certainly looked the case when the Gunners found themselves 2-0 down after 21 minutes. This was the perfect encapsulation of this season. Arsenal could have been two up themselves but squandered their chances and as they found in Paris on Wednesday, they were up against it.
This time, Mikel Arteta’s men rallied and put in a brilliant second-half performance to walk away from Merseyside with a point in their battle to finish inside the top four.
Arsenal's finest performers against Liverpool
While Arteta was left to bemoan some uncharacteristically lapse defending from William Saliba in the first half, shutting off for the second goal, in forward areas, there were some more encouraging signs.
Saka was his usual effervescent self, while Gabriel Martinelli was perhaps the standout player on the away side.
The Brazilian initially started the game on the left flank but a few tactical tweaks at half-time saw a renewed display, not just from Martinelli but the whole side.
Leandro Trossard moved out to the left and Martinelli moved into the centre of the pitch. A matter of minutes into the second half the two attackers combined brilliantly to get Arsenal back into the game.
The Belgian winger crossed into the box, where Arsenal’s number 11 was ready and waiting to head the ball home. In truth, that tactical tweak changed the game. Martinelli made a number of threatening runs in behind that also brought out the best from Martin Odegaard.
The Norwegian has had a troubled campaign, only scoring five times, but he looked closer to his best in the second period at Anfield, playing a number of balls towards Martinelli.
Player ratings courtesy of Sofascore
Odegaard also had a vital role to play in the equaliser. Plenty of supporters have bemoaned his unwillingness to shoot from range this season but it was his fierce effort from outside the box that the second goal came from.
The captain unleashed a fizzing drive that Alisson tipped onto the post but Mikel Merino followed up well and headed the rebound into an empty net.
It was yet another crucial moment for the Spaniard who has enjoyed a fabulous back end of the season. Well, that was until he was given a red card for a late challenge on Dominik Szoboszlai, a tackle that saw him branded with a second yellow card.
Still, Merino was far from the worst player on the pitch.
Arsenal's poorest performers against Liverpool
Arsenal’s defending since Gabriel got injured certainly hasn’t been the best but one has to commend the displays of Jakub Kiwior who notably stood out in the two-legged win over Real Madrid.
That being said, it hasn’t been plain sailing for Saliba who, without Gabriel, doesn’t look quite as assured at the back.
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The French titan is no doubt a fabulous player, but there have been some nervy moments for the centre-back when playing out from the back. He also switched off completely for Liverpool’s opening goal.
Despite grabbing an assist, it was largely an afternoon to forget for Trossard too, whose woes were compounded in the 78th minute when he was substituted with an apparent hamstring injury.
For Arsenal, that is not good news, particularly after Merino’s late red card. Who Arsenal will play up top against Newcastle next week is anyone’s guess.
Either way, Arteta should consider axing him from the team. Even if it’s not fully from the team, he should be axed as the main centre forward.
In the words of Arsenal writer Connor Humm, the £27m signing is a “waste of time” as a striker, not boasting the physicality to hold the ball up and perhaps also lacking the sort of runs we ultimately saw from Martinelli down the centre when they swapped positions.
Trossard vs Liverpool
Minutes played
78
Touches
61
Accurate passes
31/36 (86%)
Shots on target
1
Shots off target
1
Successful dribbles
3/5
Key passes
2
Accurate crosses
1/3
Duels won
7/13
Possession lost
16x
Stats via Sofascore.
Trossard only won seven of his 13 contested duels during the clash and failed to have a single shot on target. To make matters worse, he also lost the ball on 16 occasions. That isn’t what you need from a role that requires bringing others into play.
There was a wasteful moment that rather summed up his topsy-turvy season in the first 45 minutes. Arsenal pressed well in Liverpool’s penalty area and won the ball back. However, neither Partey nor Trossard took control of the situation and waited for each other to pick up the possession. Had either done so, it probably would have been a goal. Instead, the chance went begging.
Moments like that are why the Belgium international has frustrated supporters so often this season. There is talk of a new contract and perhaps he might deserve one. There aren’t many better squad players in Arteta’s ranks.
However, if Arsenal are going to sign one or two attackers, Trossard should be given the boot to accommodate them.
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Leeds United have a huge summer ahead of them if they are to secure Premier League survival next season after claiming promotion from the Championship this time around.
Daniel Farke’s side claimed the league title on goal difference on the final day after Manor Solomon’s late effort against Plymouth Argyle on the final day secured all three points.
The Whites finished top of the pile alongside Burnley, with both clubs ending the year on 100 points, highlighting the strength of the sides at the top of the division.
Such an achievement is just the beginning for the German, desperately needing to halt the current trend of sides suffering an immediate return to the second tier after promotion.
If he is to manage such a feat over the next year at Elland Road, he desperately needs to be backed in the market to hand him the best possible chance of success in Yorkshire.
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After securing promotion, it would be a surprise to no one to see Leeds linked with numerous players to help bolster the first team squad ahead of the 2025/26 season.
Ipswich Town winger Omari Hutchinson has been one name touted with a switch to join the Whites after the Tractor Boys suffered relegation from the Premier League in recent weeks.
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However, he’s not alone on their shortlist, with Leicester City talisman Jamie Vardy the latest player linked with a switch to link up with Farke’s side, according to Football Insider.
The report claims that the Whites are plotting a move for the 38-year-old after announcing he would be departing the King Power at the end of the current season – subsequently making him a free agent.
It also states that his experience and record in England’s top-flight have made him a key target for the club as they look to once again establish themselves in the top-flight after a two-year absence.
Why Leeds’ summer target could be Farke’s own Beckford
Centre-forward Jermaine Beckford arrived at Elland Road from non-league outfit Wealdstone in 2006 after impressing enough to earn himself a switch to a then-Championship club.
He would have to bide his time in Yorkshire, even being sent on two loan spells, before making a huge impact in the first-team squad, cementing his place as the side’s main talisman.
Beckford went on to score 85 goals and provided 11 assists in 141 appearances in all competitions across three seasons – before getting his own Premier League move to Everton back in 2010.
However, he gave the supporters numerous moments to remember, none more so than the winning goal in the FA Cup clash with rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford.
They could land their next version of the forward with a summer move for Vardy, with the pair possessing a similar playstyle given their desire to run in behind and cause defenders an issue.
The duo are also similar in the fact that they both came through the non-league ladder before making an impact at their respective clubs – with Leeds desperately needing to take a gamble on the experienced frontman.
Vardy, who’s been labelled “sensational” by former boss Brendan Rodgers, has still managed to impress this campaign despite the Foxes suffering relegation, posting numerous impressive figures in key areas.
Jamie Vardy’s stats for Leicester in the PL (2024/25)
Statistics (per 90)
Tally
Games played
33
Goals & assists
11
Shots taken
1.8
Pass accuracy
71%
Dribbles completed
47%
Aerials won
1.7
Aerial success rate
49%
Stats via FotMob
He’s registered eight goals and three assists in his 33 appearances, ending the season as their top scorer, still having the skillset to impress within the final third should he move to Yorkshire.
The former Fleetwood Town ace has also won 1.7 aerial duels won per 90, having the ability to offer Farke an experienced and all-round option at the top end of Farke’s side.
If they are to buck the current trend, new additions are desperately needed this summer, with funds needing to be spent to help the manager in his quest.
Vardy may not be everyone’s first choice when it comes to signings this summer, but he could prove to be an excellent squad option, offering depth and quality in their pursuit of making themselves an established top-flight outfit.
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Wolves are perhaps the most in-form team in the Premier League currently, winning all of their last five games, scoring ten goals and only conceding four times.
It’s safe to say that Vitor Pereira has done a brilliant job since arriving back in December, guiding Wolves from 19th place to 15th.
Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Vitor Pereira and his players celebrate after the match
With five games to go, Pereria’s side could even finish 13th ahead of both Manchester United and Everton, who currently sit level on points with Wolves (38).
What makes Wolves’ strong run of form even more impressive is the fact their star man, Matheus Cunha, was missing for three of their last five victories, only returning from the bench against Tottenham before starting against Manchester United.
Cunha stats
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Cunha is being linked with a move away this summer, with Man United reportedly closing in on signing the player.
This would leave Wolves looking for a replacement for their star, and some names are already starting to pop up ahead of the transfer season.
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According to reports from TBR Football, Wolves are interested in Chelsea forward João Félix on loan. He is also attracting interest from West Ham, with the 25-year-old having spent the last few months enduring a temporary stint at AC Milan after only playing a bit-part role under Enzo Maresca for the Blues.
Chelsea only signed Felix in the 2024/25 summer transfer window, with the Portugal international joining the club for around £45m. AC Milan then paid a £5m loan fee for Felix, allowing the Blues to recoup a small sum of their money.
The playmaker has made a total of 35 appearances this season for Chelsea and AC Milan combined, scoring eight goals and providing three assists.
Next season, Felix could be tasked with filling the boots of Cunha at Wolves, so how would that work?
Felix vs Cunha comparison
Cunha has made 31 appearances so far this season, scoring 16 goals, providing four assists and totalling 2,486 minutes played. The Brazilian often plays off the left, but has plenty of license to roam, picking up the ball in deeper areas to dictate play and direct Wolves’ attacks.
Coincidentally, via FBref, Cunha and Felix are considered “similar” players via the comparison tool, which makes their underlying metrics even more interesting.
João Félix vs Matheus Cunha in 24/25
Stats (per 90 mins)
Felix
Cunha
Goals
0.45
0.58
Assists
0.10
0.14
xG
0.39
0.29
xAG
0.16
0.27
Progressive Carries
3.33
3.80
Progressive Passes
5.56
4.76
Shots Total
4.33
3.59
Key Passes
1.28
1.84
Shot-Creating Actions
3.85
4.28
Successful Take-Ons
2.05
2.20
Stats taken from FBref
Felix takes a higher volume of shots, resulting in a higher xG generated per game, whilst also making more progressive passes. That being said, he’s struggled for regular goals and assists since lighting things up at Benfica as a youngster.
Scout Jacek Kulig even described the Portuguese talent as “pure gold” after Atlético Madrid spent a large fee to bring him to the club. So, if he can find that level of form again, he’d be a tremendous asset at Molineux.
Cunha, on the other hand, has taken his game to new levels this term, notably ranking better in carrying metrics, has a higher output and averages more shot-creating actions per game.
Despite the difference in quality at the moment, they evidently boast similar traits and Felix could actually thrive from taking Cunha’s role at Wolves.
He’d be becoming the main man for the team, having the license to roam and possessing the keys in Pereira’s attack, which could then finally see the Portugal forward show his talent on the pitch, resulting in much better output and numbers.
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