Florian Wirtz wants to link up with Harry Kane! Bayer Leverkusen star set to snub Man City & Real Madrid in favour of Bayern Munich transfer

Florian Wirtz is reportedly all set to snub Manchester City and Real Madrid to link up with Harry Kane at Bayern Munich.

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Wirtz has been linked with a move away from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer, amid strong interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid. According to , the attacking midfielder has made up his mind on his next destination as he is all set to join newly crowned Bundesliga champions Bayern.

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The report adds that the player has already informed Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso about his decision to move to the Bavarian club. His father and advisor Hans shares a close relationship with Bayern chief Uli Hoeness, and they have reportedly discussed a potential move for the player, whose current contract runs until 2027. The two German clubs are now set to negotiate a deal in the coming weeks for Wirtz, who has a €125 million (£106m/$142m) release clause.

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It has been speculated that Wirtz could follow Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid as the Spanish manager is being tipped to replace Carlo Ancelotti as the club's next head coach at the end of the 2024-25 campaign. However, the Germany international is reportedly determined to play for Bayern.

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Vincent Kompany's Bayern side will be back in action on Saturday as the new German champions will host Borussia Monchengladbach in their penultimate game of the season.

Injured Rohit and Saini ruled out of Dhaka Test

It is understood Rohit is healing well, and is likely to undergo a medical assessment next week

Shashank Kishore19-Dec-2022Rohit Sharma, the India captain, has been ruled out of the upcoming Dhaka Test as he continues to nurse a thumb injury that he picked up during the ODI series in Bangladesh. Rohit is currently recuperating in Mumbai. Fast bowler Navdeep Saini has also been ruled out* with an abdominal muscle strain.Rohit injured his thumb while fielding in the slips in the second ODI, and was immediately flown home with the aim of having him ready for at least the second Test. Scans in the aftermath of the incident revealed a dislocation that needed a few stitches.ESPNcricinfo understands Rohit’s injury is healing well, but is still deemed risky given the volume of cricket India are due to play over the next two months. He is likely to undergo a medical assessment next week.A BCCI statement sent out on Tuesday said Saini would report to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru “for further management of his injury.”With Saini ruled out, India’s pace reserves in Bangladesh have taken another hit, with the first-choice new-ball pair of Jasprit Bumrah (back) and Mohammed Shami (shoulder) already missing the tour. Mohammed Siraj and Umesh Yadav are set to remain India’s preferred quick-bowling options in Dhaka, but should they need a third seamer – or should there be another injury – they are left with only two options to choose from, in Shardul Thakur and Jaydev Unadkat.India play six ODIs and as many T20Is in January against Sri Lanka and New Zealand at home, the squad for which will be announced in due course. The white-ball leg will be followed by a four-Test series at home against Australia beginning February 9.It isn’t clear yet if the new selection panel will be in place before the squad is chosen for India’s home season. As on Monday, no interviews had taken place.With Rohit unavailable, KL Rahul will continue to lead India, with Cheteshwar Pujara as his deputy. Rohit’s absence also means Shubman Gill, who hit his maiden Test century in India’s 188-run win in Chattogram, is expected to continue opening the batting with Rahul. Abhimanyu Easwaran is the reserve opener in the squad.The Indian team arrived in Dhaka on Monday morning after wrapping up victory in Chattogram in the opening session of the final day on Sunday. They’re expected to hold two training sessions – on Tuesday and Wednesday – in the lead-up to the second Test at the Shere-Bangla Stadium.*December 20, GMT 0800 The story was updated with the news of Saini’s injury.

'I don’t see myself on the Mexico national team' – Club America star Álvaro Fidalgo shuts the door on El Tri

The former Real Madrid player will be eligible to play for Mexico next year, which led to fans asking for his inclusion

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be held across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, is drawing nearer. Amid the growing anticipation, Álvaro Fidalgo’s potential call-up to the Mexican national team has become a topic of discussion in recent months. The Club América midfielder has now spent four years playing in Mexico and holds Mexican nationality, making him eligible to represent next year once he reaches the five-year residency requirement.

Fidalgo has become a fan favorite among América supporters, playing a pivotal role in the team’s three consecutive league titles. He has appeared in 198 matches and is currently wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Henry Martín. Despite his success in Liga MX and growing connection with Mexican football, the idea of wearing the green jersey remains distant for the Spanish midfielder, who has emerged as a potential candidate to join Javier Aguirre’s squad.

In a recent interview with ESPN, Fidalgo discussed his future at Club America and firmly ruled out the possibility of joining the Mexican national team for the upcoming World Cup, stating that it is not something currently on his radar.

“I have one year left on my contract, and it’s a very complicated topic,” he said. “Honestly, I don’t know exactly how the situation stands. As you mentioned, maybe the coach doesn’t like me—it’s a tricky subject. There's still a lot of time before the World Cup, and I don’t know what to say. I don’t know what my short- or long-term future holds. To be honest, if you ask me today if I’ve thought about it or planned for it, the answer is no. I’m focused on the present, on what’s happening now, and for many reasons, I don’t see myself on the Mexican national team.”

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The reality is that Fidalgo has never truly felt part of, nor shown a strong inclination toward, representing Mexico in his footballing career—or, at the very least, he has been extremely cautious and measured about the topic. In Mexico, there has long been a tendency to push for standout foreign players in Liga MX to join the national team, and Fidalgo's case has often been driven more by media attention than genuine interest from the player himself.

Despite consistently downplaying the possibility of donning the green jersey, the Spaniard’s undeniable quality and status as an idol at the country’s most decorated club make him a natural candidate for. Whether his perspective changes as his eligibility date draws closer next year remains to be seen—and in the end, it may depend on whether he chooses to knock on Aguirre’s door.

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Despite distancing himself from the national team conversation, Fidalgo took the opportunity to praise the level of Mexican football, emphasizing the depth and talent in his position that could fuel the national team’s success.

“There are many quality players in those positions. For example, as a holding midfielder, guys like Edson [Álvarez], [Erik] Lira, and Isra [Reyes]—who can also play right-back or center-back—are doing a great job," he said. "In the No. 8 role, you have ‘Chiquito’ Sánchez, Luis Chávez, Charly Rodríguez, Marcel Ruiz, and a very promising young player in Elías Montiel. As a No. 10, you’ve got Julián [Quiñones], Orbelín [Pineda], Carlos Rodríguez, and many other great players."

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Aguirre’s team will face Switzerland on June 7 in Utah, followed by a match against Turkey on June 10 in North Carolina, as part of their preparations for the Gold Cup, which kicks off on the 14th of the same month.

Chelsea preparing £25m bid to sign "elite" defender alongside Marc Guehi

Chelsea are preparing a £25m bid for a defender, who is now one of their main targets to strengthen their backline, according to a report.

Blues' defence under scrutiny

The Blues’ form has been on a downward spiral for quite some time now, and they were on the receiving end of a defeat once again on Saturday afternoon, with Marco Asensio striking late to secure all three points for Aston Villa.

Enzo Maresca’s side are without a clean sheet in their last nine Premier League outings, which is likely to be a real cause for concern, and they have started to receive criticism from members of the media.

While reporter Ryan Taylor believes the west Londoners have little to show for their heavy spending, they may be forced to fix their shaky defence by making more signings in the summer, and they have now identified a new target.

According to a report from Spain, Chelsea are determined to strengthen their defence this summer and want to sign Sevilla’s Loic Bade, identifying him as one of their main targets in addition to Marc Guehi, who has also been heavily linked with a return to Stamford Bridge.

Loic Bade for Sevilla.

The Blues are said to be preparing a €30m (£25m) offer for Bade, who has been a key player for Sevilla for the past 18 months, and he has now caught the eye of a number of Premier League clubs, with Aston Villa trying to sign him in January.

The Sevilla defender is not the only player on the shortlist, however, with Guehi and Jules Kounde under consideration in addition to Bade, although they are expected to be more expensive.

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The 24-year-old has been very impressive for Sevilla for quite some time, being ranked as one of the Spanish side’s best-performing players in La Liga this season, having averaged a 6.86 WhoScored match rating.

Such is the centre-back’s ability, he was previously tipped to go on to be one of the best players in the world in his position by football talent scout Jacek Kulig.

With Chelsea struggling defensively, it is promising news they are in the race to sign the Frenchman, and the fact he may be available for £25m is a real bonus.

The report also mentions Guehi as a target, but the Crystal Palace captain could command a huge fee, given that Tottenham Hotspur had a £70m bid rejected in January, so Bade could be a solid low-cost alternative.

"Very good" West Ham giant is now a priority signing for Everton and Moyes

Everton manager David Moyes are keen on signing a “very good” Premier League player at the end of the season, according to a new transfer rumour.

Moyes' transfer plans at Everton outlined

Club Brugge centre-back Joel Ordonez is seen as an option for Everton this summer, with Aston Villa also reportedly interested in their upcoming Champions League opponent. The Ecuadorian is still only 20 but he is already impressing for a Champions League round of 16 team week in week out.

The Blues are reportedly looking to bring in young players from the Championship this summer, looking to turn them into superstars over time. It is an approach that Moyes is thought to be interested in adopting, but experienced individuals will also be added to provide balance in the squad.

Indeed, the Blues are ready to make an approach for Brentford captain Christian Norgaard, who has impressed for the Bees this season. The midfielder has scored three goals and registered two assists across 23 appearances this term, and could be a shrewd addition by Moyes.

It doesn’t look like Jack Harrison will be staying on at Everton after the current campaign, however, with his second loan move in a row at Goodison Park not expected to be made permanent in the summer.

Moyes wants "very good" West Ham player at Everton

According to Claret&Hugh, Moyes wants to seal a reunion with West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek in the summer transfer window, having managed him during his time in charge of the Hammers.

In fact, the 30-year-old is described as a “priority” signing for the Blues boss, who is also looking to reunite with right-back Vladimir Coufal, but the goalscoring midfielder is the main man at the top of the list.

Tomas Soucek scores for West Ham

Soucek could be an interesting addition for Everton, and the fact that Moyes knows him so well suggests that he has total faith in him being a success at Goodison. While not necessarily the most aesthetically-pleasing footballer around, the Czech Republic international is hugely effective with his height, physicality and ability to chip in with goals, being hailed by Joe Cole in the past.

“He’s a runner and he’s a very good finisher. That ball has come across his body, he’s had to hit it on stride with the outside of his boot and get some force on it. He’s a good finisher and he’s on fire. He’s one of those players who turns up in big moments. when you’re going out for a big game of football and the chips are going to be down you can rely on him for all the important moments.”

Everton have felt the wrath of Soucek in the past, with the midfielder scoring twice against them, and he could be an excellent squad option for Moyes moving forward.

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Granted, the West Ham man isn’t getting any younger, but he isn’t a player who relies on pace, while 33 goals in 184 Premier League appearances is an impressive return. The positives outweigh the negatives, so the Blues should look to snap him up.

Andre Onana's £350,000 Lamborghini impounded for having no insurance after Man Utd goalkeeper is stopped by police & faces threat of seeing supercar crushed

Andre Onana has endured another mishap in the 2024-25 campaign, with the Manchester United goalkeeper seeing his £350,000 Lamborghini impounded.

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The Cameroon international has seen questions asked of his on-field decision making this season, with more high-profile errors creeping into his game. The 29-year-old has also seemingly let his guard down away from the pitch.

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According to , Onana saw his luxury vehicle pulled over by police in Hale Barns while one of his friends was taking it for a spin. The car was flagged as being uninsured on an ANPR and was quickly loaded onto the back of a truck.

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Onana now faces the threat of losing his lavish Lamborghini Urus. He has 14 days in which to insure the supercar and collect it from the pound before it is either auctioned off or crushed. A source told : "Onana has made a few errors this season and insuring his car properly seems to be the latest one."

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Onana was able to put the incident to the back of his mind when taking to the field for United in their Europa League clash with Athletic Club – with a 4-1 victory in the second leg of that contest booking a final showdown with Premier League rivals Tottenham.

Litchfield and Lanning lead Australia to comfortable win

Nida Dar’s half-century was the only bright spot for Pakistan as they lost the rain-hit first ODI by eight wickets

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Lanning: ‘Learned a lot over the last six months, but now I’m ready to get back’

Returning captain Meg Lanning and teenaged debutant Phoebe Litchfield struck half-centuries in Australia’s comfortable eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in a truncated women’s ODI series opener at Allan Border Field.Chasing a revised target of 158 in 40 overs, Lanning made 67 off 76 balls after coming to the crease in the first over following the dismissal of opener Beth Mooney.There had been much anticipation over the return of Lanning from a five-month hiatus – she hadn’t played since the Commonwealth Games after taking personal leave. She was made to work early against probing bowling from quicks Diana Baig and Fatima Sana as Pakistan eyed a first-ever victory over Australia.Related

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Lanning had a reprieve on six when Muneeba Ali dropped a straightforward chance at point off the bowling of Sana and she made them pay almost immediately with a boundary.She was in command from there on, back to her belligerent best as she unleashed sweep shots to effectively thwart the spin, and looked good for more before falling with victory in sight. Having survived a near run-out, Lanning was dismissed in tame fashion, caught down the leg side off spinner Omaima Sohail.Lanning had combined well in a century partnership with 19-year-old Litchfield, who impressed with a slew of thunderous boundaries in her 92-ball 78 not out.A comeback and a beginning: Meg Lanning and Phoebe Litchfield shared a century stand•Getty ImagesAfter Lanning’s dismissal, she smashed Sohail for two boundaries and then a six before hitting the winning runs in the 29th over to cap a stellar performance.A 90-minute rain break shortly after play started reduced the contest to 40 overs per side with bowlers able to bowl a maximum of eight overs each.Australia’s spinners papered over a patchy bowling effort to restrict Pakistan to a modest total of 160 for 8. Lanning used eight bowlers with Australia’s quicks loose at times in an attempt to conjure swing.Spinners Ashleigh Gardner, Jess Jonassen and Alana King were the standouts, all menace during the middle overs with sharp turn, while Mooney was excellent behind the stumps in Alyssa Healy’s absence.Veteran Nida Dar anchored the innings with a well-compiled 59 to notch Pakistan’s highest individual ODI score in Australia. She was almost dismissed on 37 after disastrous running between the wickets saw her at the non-striker’s end alongside Kainat Imtiaz, who was adjudged run out.Dar’s late fireworks provided a lift, but she lacked support as several batters were unable to capitalise on strong starts.Nida Dar held the Pakistan innings together•PCBSkipper Bismah Maroof hit several beautiful drives before falling for 28 to a terrific catch from Mooney after gloving Gardner.No. 4 Sohail started typically aggressive with consecutive boundaries through point. But the cavalier approach led to her dismissal when she loosely drove to point to gift seamer Tahlia McGrath a wicket in her first over.Before the rain delay, quick Darcie Brown claimed two wickets but her radar was off with a slew of wides as she pressed for movement.With the T20 World Cup looming, the three-match series leads into a trio of T20Is to wrap up Pakistan’s first bilateral series in Australia since 2014.It was an important hit-out for Lanning with Australia missing Healy, who is sidelined for the ODI and T20I series against Pakistan with a calf injury.In their first ODI since winning last year’s World Cup in April, Australia started the new edition of the ICC Women’s Championship in style.

Women's U-19 World Cup: India, England, Australia and New Zealand's road to the semi-finals

As the battle for the first junior women’s T20 title heats up, here’s a run-through of what each contender has going for them

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IndiaIndia topped Group D by beating South Africa, UAE and Scotland. In the Super Six round, they were bowled out for 87 by Australia but bounced back from that loss with a thumping win over Sri Lanka, thereby assuring themselves of a semi-final spot.Key players
Vice-captain Shweta Sehrawat and left-arm spinner Mannat Kashyap.Sehrawat has been quite the star for India with the bat. She has the second-most runs in the competition and has been unbeaten in three of her five innings – one of which came while batting down at No. 6 as opposed to the opening spot.Kashyap missed out on India’s opening clash but has picked up wickets in three of her four matches since. Kashyap and legspinner Parshavi Chopra are the only Indians with four-fors in the competition.Georgia Plimmer’s senior team experience could prove crucial for New Zealand•Getty ImagesNew ZealandNew Zealand won each of their Group C matches against Indonesia, Ireland and West Indies comprehensively to finish at the top. In the Super Sixes, they survived a scare against Rwanda before crushing Pakistan. They finished at second spot in the Super Six Group 2 by virtue of a lower net run rate than England.Related

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Georgia Plimmer and Anna Browning.Plimmer has put to use her 13-match international experience. She’s scored 120 runs – the second-most for New Zealand – at a strike rate of 157.89. She scored an unbeaten 22-ball 41 opening the batting against West Indies, and a half-century at one-drop against Pakistan.Browning leads the batting charts for them. She also has chipped in with her right-arm seam bowling, picking up four wickets at an economy of 2.64. She was part of the New Zealand Development side that toured India in December and picked up a three-for in the last game in Mumbai.Rhys McKenna, captain of Australia, talks to Grace Scrivens, captain of England•ICC via Getty ImagesAustraliaThe inaugural Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup kicked off with an upset, as Australia went down to Bangladesh. Thereafter, Australia have been clinical enough to ensure there were no more hiccups heading into the semi-final. They showed off their wares in the match against India in particular, but finished second in Super Six Group 1 with India’s net run rate (2.844) being superior to theirs (2.210).Key players
Maggie Clark and Kate Pelle.Clark has made excellent use of her tall frame and has picked up nine wickets, the second-most in the tournament so far. She’s hit the deck hard and also managed to extract enough movement to have the batters on their toes. She dismissed Sonia Mendhiya and Richa Ghosh in the match against India and followed it with a three-wicket haul against UAE.Pelle has been a solid presence with the bat at the top. She has 130 runs in five outings including a half-century and has a strike rate of 130. She kept wicket in the first three games before handing the gloves over to Paris Hall. Tough to stop her if she gets going, as evidenced in Australia’s Under-19 Championships, where she scored the second-most runs for New South Wales.Will Sophia Smale’s experience at the Hundred come in handy in the semi-final?•Getty ImagesEnglandEngland have been clinical in this tournament. They opened their campaign by bowling out Zimbabwe for 25, bowled out Rwanda for 45, and beat Pakistan in the interim. They bossed their two Super Six outings by routing Ireland and West Indies. As a result, they march into the semi-final with a net run rate of 5.088, easily the best among all teams.Key players
Grace Scrivens and Sophia Smale.Scrivens has taken the tournament by storm, scoring a chart-topping 269 runs at a strike rate of 137.94 including three half-centuries. In Liberty Heap, she has a dangerous opening partner – the pair has added two hundred-run stands. Scrivens also holds the record for the highest individual score (93) in the tournament.In Smale, England have a wily left-arm spinner that outfoxes the opponents game after game. Having gained experience by being part of the title-winning Oval Invincibles at the Hundred, Smale has returned eight wickets, the most for England. Seamer Ellie Anderson is to Smale what Heap is to Scrivens. Anderson has seven wickets and is one of only two bowlers to register a five-wicket haul in the competition.

Wow: Rodgers has already found Celtic's next Maeda in stunning £2m star

Celtic progressed through to the last four of the SFA Cup on Sunday after they claimed a 2-0 victory over Hibernian in the quarter-final clash at Parkhead.

Daizen Maeda and Adam Idah found the back of the net in either half to secure the victory for the Hoops, who are in search of a domestic treble under Brendan Rodgers.

The Bhoys are 16 points clear of Rangers in the Scottish Premiership title race and won the League Cup earlier this term, which means that they are, essentially, only the SFA Cup away from clinching all three trophies.

Idah, as you can see in the clip above, made certain of the victory on Sunday with his flicked finish from close range after he came off the bench in the second half.

There was also yet another goal for Celtic’s Japanese dynamo at the top end of the pitch, as Maeda scored his fifth goal in three SFA Cup appearances this term.

Daizen Maeda's goalscoring form this season

The Japan international has racked up a staggering 27 goals in 41 appearances in all competitions for the Scottish giants so far this season, as he closes in on his first 30-goal season in a Celtic shirt.

His improvement at the top end of the pitch has been a joy to watch from a Hoops perspective this term, after his return of just ten goals and four assists in 36 matches in the 2023/24 campaign.

Maeda has already scored more than twice as many goals as he managed last season and has proven himself to be a reliable presence for Rodgers in the final third, whether he has operated on the left flank or in the middle as a centre-forward.

The 27-year-old star, who is currently valued at £6.7m by Transfermarkt, has vastly improved his output in front of goal in the Premiership, after he only managed a return of six goals in the top-flight last term.

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As you can see in the table above, Maeda has played two fewer league games than he did last season, but has already scored more goals, created more ‘big chances’, and recorded more assists.

This shows that Rodgers has got the best out of the Japan international and helped him to be more ruthless and creative at the top end of the pitch, which speaks to the player’s desire to improve and the manager’s ability to develop his squad.

The Northern Irish head coach also helped Matt O’Riley to explode as a goalscoring threat after he arrived at Parkhead in the summer of 2023.

O’Riley scored three goals in 38 league matches under Ange Postecoglou in the 2022/23 campaign, before racking up an exceptional 18 goals in 37 Premiership matches from midfield under Rodgers last season.

The former Liverpool and Leicester boss knows how to unlock the goalscoring touch for his players and he may already have his next project, his next Maeda and O’Riley, brewing in Hyun-jun Yang.

Hyun-jun Yang's Celtic potential

The South Korean youngster came off the bench against Hibernian and got himself into a good position to score for the Hoops, but scuffed his effort and failed to find the back of the net.

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67HailHail described him as a ‘supersub’, handing him a rating of 6/10 for his cameo, and it has been clear to see the improvement in his play in the final third this season, even if he did not take his opportunity to score on Sunday.

Celtic winger Hyun-jun Yang.

The 22-year-old, who arrived from Gangwon in the summer of 2023 for just £2m, endured a fairly difficult first season in Glasgow, but has adjusted to football and life in Scotland brilliantly now.

Yang racked up just one goal and three assists in his 31 appearances in all competitions for the Premiership giants, which is far from an impressive return for a winger who is expected to contribute at the top end of the pitch.

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5

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3

6

Minutes per goal/assist

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As you can see in the table above, the South Korea international’s form has vastly improved in the current campaign, after having a year to settle in, as he has racked up 11 goal contributions in 27 matches.

A goal or an assist every 95 minutes is a mind-blowing improvement on his return of one every 320 minutes in the 2023/24 campaign and shows that the young attacker is heading in the right direction.

It shows that Rodgers and his coaching team have done a terrific job with him on the training pitch over the last 18 months or so, whilst also showing that Yang is determined to improve and develop as a player by working hard and taking his opportunities when they come.

Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph described the forward as a “raw” player with “real potential” last month, which is a good way to sum up where he is at in his Celtic career right now.

Yang is behind the likes of Nicolas Kuhn, Jota, and Maeda in the wide areas but he still has plenty of time on his hands, at the age of 22, and his statistics show that the winger is heading in the right direction.

Yang

Rodgers has shown, with Maeda and O’Riley, that he can improve attackers and knows when and when not to unleash them at the right times, which is why patience is required with Yang.

It may not happen this season, or even next season, but if the Hoops are patient and allow the South Korean gem the time he needs to develop and thrive at Parkhead, the club could have their next attacking sensation on their hands.

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Of course, it is now down to Yang to continue on his path of improvement and ensure that he takes his chances when they come his way, so that Rodgers can trust him in important moments and matches moving forward.

Kylian Mbappe's impact, defensive deficiencies and the six biggest reasons why Real Madrid's 'best squad in Europe' managed to finish the season without a major trophy

Carlo Ancelotti's side have been dethroned in the Spanish top flight after Los Blancos' many chickens came home to roost in 2024-25

It's official: Real Madrid are no longer the champions of Spain, their La Liga crown on its way to Barcelona after the Catalans sealed the title with Thursday's win over Espanyol. But not only have Madrid been dethroned domestically, they are now officially going to end the season without any major trophies to their name. Victories in the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Intercontinental Cup may have been nice at the time, while the Club World Cup could still be theirs this summer, but the competitions that Madrid really wanted to win have passed them by in 2024-25.

Twelve months ago, that would have been unthinkable. After Carlo Ancelotti had guided an already uber-talented squad to a La Liga-Champions League double, Los Blancos added Kylian Mbappe to the mix in a move that was meant to usher in an era of dominance in Madrid. Throw in the arrival of Brazilian wonderkid Endrick, and it was difficult to see any team who, on paper, could challenge what Florentino Perez had assembled at Santiago Bernabeu.

Football is not won on paper, however, and Madrid struggled from the off this season. They have shown glimpses of their best in both La Liga and the Champions League, but in the end they were thoroughly outclassed when it came to the crunch. And so while the talent of Madrid's individuals cannot be questioned, it soon became clear that this was a deeply flawed team, and that has led to a forgettable campaign in the capital for which Ancelotti is paying with his job.

So who is to blame, and how does Xabi Alonso fix the problems that plagued Madrid over the past nine months? GOAL looks at where it all went wrong for Los Blancos…

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When Madrid confirmed the signing of Mbappe after years of trying to get him out of Paris Saint-Germain, there were two predictions made by most fans and pundits: that Mbappe would score a lot of goals for the Spanish giants, but that his signing might have a negative impact on others. Both have played out as many expected.

Mbappe has scored goals – more than any other Madrid player ever has in their debut season for the club, in fact. His strike in Wednesday's win over Mallorca was his 39th in all competitions, and few would bet against him breaking the 40 mark in the final two games of the campaign. But those goals have come at an undeniable price.

Spin it however you like, but Vinicius Jr and Mbappe are most comfortable playing in the same position on the left wing. Some pointed towards Mbappe's performances in a two-striker formation for France, or referenced the fact that Vinicius played on the right when Madrid beat Manchester City in last season's Champions League as reasons why the pair could be compatible, but it's clear that they were clutching at straws.

The plan was for Mbappe to play as a No.9, with Vinicius and Rodrygo either side of him while Jude Bellingham moved back into a more traditional midfield role after thriving as a false nine during his own debut campaign at the Bernabeu. And while Mbappe has found a way to make it work for himself, the overall attacking structure hasn't been functioning. He has continued to drift out to the left-hand side at times, while he doesn't make the instinctive runs or offer the hold-up play of a more traditional central striker.

Bellingham's own La Liga goal total has dropped from 19 last season to just eight this – and seven of those came between November and the first week in January. Rodrygo, meanwhile, has looked a pale imitation of himself given how much of Madrid's play has come down their left, and he has thus been benched for a number of key games coming down the stretch.

Defensively, meanwhile, Mbappe's reluctance to work hard off the ball has begun to rub off on some of his high-profile team-mates. As such, they lack coherence when they have the ball, and find themselves outnumbered without it. Mbappe may have held up the goal-scoring side of the bargain, but so many of Madrid's other issues are rooted in his introduction to the team.

AdvertisementGettyVinicius' rotten revenge tour

No one, however, has been impacted on as negatively by Mbappe's arrival as Vinicius. His overall goal involvement statistics haven't noticeably dropped – he has 36 combined goals and assists in all competitions this season compared to 37 in 2023-24 – but there is no doubt that Vini is nowhere near as decisive as he has proven to be in recent years.

Mbappe limiting the space Vinicius has to operate in has certainly caused some of the Brazilian's issues, and one of Alonso's biggest jobs once he arrives from Bayer Leverkusen will be to figure out how to get the best out of his two superstar attackers. But the ex-Madrid midfielder-turned-coach also needs to find a way to get Vincius out of his post-Ballon d'Or funk.

The winger's public strop at not winning the 2024 Golden Ball amused many, but most expected Vinicius to be true to his word when he clapped back at his snub by claiming that fans "weren't ready" for his on-pitch response. That feeling certainly grew after he marked his first league game following the ceremony in Paris with a hat-trick to beat Osasuna, but as it turned out, that was the high point of Vinicius' campaign.

He has scored just three La Liga goals since netting that treble on November 9, while the majority of his strikes in the Champions League from December onwards have been inconsequential to the final result. If anything, Vinicius has looked to be trying too hard to prove himself to the watching world, as everything about his play has been forced, desperate and even reckless at times.

Ancelotti, meanwhile, has grown increasingly frustrated with the ex-Flamengo starlet, and has been seen imploring Vinicius to defend and berating him when he doesn't track back. Rumours of a potential move to Saudi Arabia look to be going away for now, but there is no doubt that Madrid need Vinicius back towards his best if they are to get themselves back on top.

Getty Images SportInjury woes

One element of Madrid's demise that Mbappe cannot be blamed for is that of the injury problems that have piled up over the course of the campaign. Every team in world football has to deal with fitness issues over the course of an increasingly busy season, but Los Blancos have been hit more than most by injury-enforced absences in 2024-25.

By mid-November, Ancelotti had lost the whole right side of his preferred defence after Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao both suffered season-ending ACL injuries, while David Alaba has struggled to put a run of games together ever since returning from his own long-term knee problem in January.

Eduardo Camavinga, meanwhile, will end the season having missed half of Madrid's league games due to various injuries, and Ferland Mendy hasn't played since mid-March after suffering back-to-back muscle injuries. A host of other players have also missed short stints after picking up more minor knocks, while Antonio Rudiger's six-match ban for his Copa del Rey final meltdown brought forward planned meniscus surgery after he had played with severe pain for the past seven months.

Bellingham is set to join Rudiger in going under the knife this summer as the England midfielder aims to rid himself of the shoulder problem that has been bothering him throughout the season, and though he has been able to soldier on to not further expose Madrid, it is clear that a lack of quality depth has come back to bite them. Los Blancos needed to invest in other areas than just attack last summer but didn't, and the speed with which they are trying to get deals for Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dean Huijsen over the line speaks to them trying to belatedly solve the problem. The shame for them is that, for this season at least, it's too little, too late.

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GettyMidfield control disappears

Perhaps the gap Madrid still most need to fill, though, is in the centre of midfield. While Toni Kroos' decision to retire at the age of 34 came as a shock to many, the fact he announced it before last season was over at least gave his club chance to take stock and weigh up their options. In the end, they decided to ride with what they had – and it hasn't worked.

Kroos' final campaign was perhaps one of his best. His control and cool-headedness in the middle of the park ensured Madrid were always able to stay in control of games regardless of the scoreline. The German could play short and long passes with equal accuracy while both slowing down and speeding the tempo up when necessary. Vinicius and Bellingham scored the goals and grabbed the headlines, but Kroos was the player who made 2023-24 Madrid truly tick.

Replacing a one-of-a-kind player isn't straightforward, of course, but that Madrid seemingly made no effort to do so has ultimately proved costly. Any sense of control from their games has disappeared, and until they can find a suitable replacement, they may struggle to compete at the very highest level in the future.

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