موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وريال أوفييدو اليوم في الدوري الإسباني.. والمعلق

يستعد فريق برشلونة لمواجهة جديدة ببطولة الدوري الإسباني لموسم 2025-2026، مساء اليوم الخميس، حيث يلاقي نظيره ريال أوفييدو.

ويحل برشلونة ضيفًا على ريال أوفييدو، في إطار مباريات الجولة السادسة لبطولة الدوري الإسباني “الليجا” للموسم الجاري.

ويحتل برشلونة المركز الثاني في ترتيب الدوري الإسباني برصيد 13 نقطة، خلف المتصدر ريال مدريد.

ويملك ريال مدريد 18 نقطة في الصدارة، بعدما حقق فوزًا في الجولة السادسة على حساب ليفانتي برباعية لهدف، مساء الثلاثاء.

ويأتي ريال أوفييدو في المركز الثامن عشر بجدول ترتيب الدوري الإسباني، ويملك في رصيده 3 نقاط فقط.

طالع | مباشر بالفيديو.. مباراة ريال أوفييدو وبرشلونة في الدوري الإسباني .. تشكيل الفريقين موعد مباراة برشلونة وريال أوفييدو

تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة العاشرة والنصف مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية. القناة الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وريال أوفييدو

تذاع المباراة عبر قناة beIN sports HD 1. معلق مباراة برشلونة وريال أوفييدو

يعلق على المباراة، أحمد البلوشي.

ويمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة عبر مركز المباريات من هنا.

Sampaoli diz que Flamengo foi superior ao Athletico-PR, mas perdeu por 'circunstâncias defensivas pontuais'

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Depois de mais uma derrota do Flamengo no Brasileirão, desta vez para o Athletico-PR,o técnicoJorge Sampaoli se mostrou incomodado com uma situação que, segundo ele, tem sido recorrente nas últimas partidas do time carioca. Para o comandante, o Rubro-Negro teve mais volume de jogo que o Furacão nos dois tempos, mas voltou a ser derrotado por por circunstâncias defensivas pontuais.

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– O time teve muito volume de ataque nos dois tempos e muitas situações de gols, e terminou perdendo um jogo praticamente por circunstâncias defensivas pontuais. Muito estranho o que vem acontecendo porque vem acontecido em sequência. A equipe supera muito os rivais e não consegue ganhar. Temos que desenvolver muito essa questão – afirmou o técnico.

Além disso, o comandante teceu elogios ao elenco e voltou a ressaltar que o foi superior ao adversário, mesmo fora de casa. O argentino relembrou que quando era treinador de Santos e Atlético-MG, asduas equipes tiveram muita dificuldade e foram superadas.

– Ansiedade gera imprecisão. Aqui temos jogadores muito capazes, que estão voltando e se recuperando. Muitas vezes aceito derrotas quando o rival me supera amplamente. Nesse campo, joguei com dois times diferentes (Santos e Atlético-MG) e sofri muito. Hoje não. Hoje foi todo do Flamengo. Todo, do minuto inicial ao final, e o time perdeu. Aí é onde temos que identificar o porquê, trabalhar rápido e sair da situação – analisou.

+ Gabigol recebe o terceiro cartão amarelo e desfalca o Flamengo contra o Goiás pelo Brasileirão

Na próxima rodada, a equipe carioca mede forças com o Goiás, na quarta-feira, às 20h, no Maracanã.O Rubro-Negro só venceu na estreia contra o Coritiba, mas emendou três derrotas contra Internacional, Botafogo e Furacão. Cabe destacar que Sampaoli ainda não venceu com o clube na atual edição do Campeonato Brasileiro, visto que o triunfo na estreia foi sob o comando do interino Mário Jorge.

تشكيل الزمالك أمام غزل المحلة في الدوري المصري.. ظهور أول لصفقة جديدة

أعلن البلجيكي يانيك فيريرا، المدير الفني لنادي الزمالك، تشكيل الفريق الرسمي لمواجهة غزل المحلة، في المباراة التي تقام بينهما اليوم السبت، ضمن منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

ويلتقي الزمالك مع غزل المحلة، في إطار مواجهات الجولة العاشرة من عمر مواجهات بطولة الدوري المصري، ذلك على ملعب ستاد هيئة قناة السويس.

ويسعي فريق الزمالك من خلال لقاء غزل المحلة، إلي العودة من جديد إلي طريق الانتصارات بعد تعادل وخسارة في الجولتين الأخيرتين أمام الجونة والأهلي على الترتيب.

ويحتل فريق نادي الزمالك، المركز الثاني في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 17 نقطة، إذ في 5 مباريات وتعادل في 2 وخسر في مواجهتان.

طالع | بدلاء الزمالك أمام غزل المحلة في الدوري

ويشهد تشكيل الزمالك، تغييرات عديدة، حيث يظهر أحمد ربيع في خط الوسط لأول مرة منذ انضمامه من البنك الأهلي في الانتقالات الصيفية، ويتواجد في الهجوم اللاعب البرازيلي حوان الفينا بيزيرا مع الثنائي أحمد شريف وعمرو ناصر. تشكيل الزمالك اليوم أمام غزل المحلة في الدوري المصري

حراسة المرمي: محمد صبحي.

خط الدفاع: محمود بنتايج، حسام عبد المجيد، محمد إسماعيل وعمر جابر.

خط الوسط: أحمد ربيع، أحمد حمدي وناصر ماهر.

خط الهجوم: أحمد شريف، خوان بيزيرا وعمرو ناصر.

Australia to play three Tests during 2025 tour of West Indies

The two boards have agreed to add an extra match to the original schedule

Andrew McGlashan07-Dec-2024

The previous series between these two sides ended 1-1•AFP/Getty Images

Australia will play three Tests on their tour of West Indies next year after the two boards agreed to add an extra match to the original schedule.It will be the first time the two sides have faced each other for three Tests or more since 2015 and the first time in the Caribbean since 2012 when Australia won 2-0. The series will be the first in the next cycle of the World Test Championship for both teams, which brings a minimum requirement of two Tests.The previous series between the teams played in Australia earlier this year finished 1-1 after Shamar Joseph inspired West Indies to a seven-run win at the Gabba. It was West Indies’ first victory over Australia in 21 years.Initially reported by newspapers, the extension of the Test series was confirmed by Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley on Saturday.”I am really glad that is going to manifest,” he told radio. “We’re still waiting for an official announcement from the West Indies Cricket Board around precise dates and precise locations but it will be a three-Test series which is obviously big.”It’s another great opportunity. The World Test Championship prescribed that we needed to play two, at least two. But really, for the fans and for the players, you don’t want to be stuck in the position when it’s one-one and everyone is feeling unsatisfied.”Hockley, who will step down in March and be replaced by Todd Greenberg, has previously stated a preference for a minimum of three Tests in a series. “We’ll keep advocating and championing that. Really advocating for three-Test series as an absolute minimum,” he said earlier this year.ESPNcricinfo understands that Barbados, Grenada and Jamaica are possible locations for the three matches which are expected to take place from late June. On the current Future Tours Programme, the schedule also includes three ODIs and three T20Is.Australia are in the race for a place in this year’s WTC final which will take place at Lord’s from June 11-15.

Just imagine him & Ndiaye: Everton aiming to sign PL star alongside Dibling

Will Everton be active in the remaining weeks of the transfer market? David Moyes will certainly hope so!

Earlier this summer, Moyes asserted that he needs “nine or ten” new players before the Premier League season begins for his side with a Monday night trip to Leeds United.

Everton manager DavidMoyesreacts

Well, since then, the Toffees have made a few more additions, but many more are surely required, so are the Blues closing in on a deal to bring in a multiple-Premier League winner?

Everton searching for new signing

Not so long ago, as noted by Graham Ruthven of Total Soccer Show, Everton’s summer window had been quite “underwhelming”, with Mark Travers the new back-up goalkeeper and young left-back Adam Aznou arriving from Bayern Munich, while striker Thierno Barry was the headline addition, joining from Villarreal for £27m.

Dewsbury-Hall

However, in the last week or so, things have got a lot more interesting, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall joining from Chelsea for £28m.

Meantime, as reported by David Ornstein of The Athletic, the Toffees have had a £40m bid rejected by Southampton for winger Tyler Dibling, although there is optimism an agreement can be reached, with the Saints holding out for closer to £50m.

The teenager was not even on the bench for Southampton’s EFL Championship opener on Saturday, a dramatic 2-1 win over Wrexham at St Mary’s, with Sami Mokbel of BBC Sport adding that he is no longer participating in ‘full contact training’, avoiding any potential injury that could scupper a move.

Everton though are not finished there because, as reported by GIVEMESPORT, they have opened talks with Manchester City, seeking to sign Jack Grealish on a season-long loan. The Toffees are hoping to add the Englishman, as well as Dibling, this summer, according to the report.

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Rob Dawson of ESPN adds that Man City’s preference was a permanent deal but, with no potential suitors matching their asking price, a loan appears the most likely outcome, so will Grealish be Everton’s marquee signing as they prepare for life at Hill Dickinson Stadium?

What Jack Grealish will bring to Everton

Just four summers ago, Grealish joined Manchester City for £100m, which remains one of the most expensive transfers in English football history.

During his first two campaigns at the Etihad, he was a key contributor, but his importance has diminished in the subsequent two seasons, as the table below documents.

Jack Grealish season-by-season statistics

Statistics

21/22

22/23

23/24

24/25

Appearances

39

50

36

32

Minutes

2,730

3,487

2,114

1,521

Starts

31

41

26

16

PL starts

22

23

10

7

Goals

6

5

3

3

Assists

4

11

3

5

Times an unused sub

11

5

12

15

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt

As the table outlines, Grealish’s importance at Manchester City had already been on a downward slope before hitting rock bottom last season, culminating in him not being included in the Sky Blues’ squad for the Club World Cup earlier this summer.

Nevertheless, his quality has never been up for debate, with journalist Henry Winter labelling him “magic”, adding that he “brings something different” to a team.

Meantime, Richard Jolly of the Independent believes that, back when he was at Aston Villa, he was ‘one of the most exciting attacking players in world football’.

Thus, Moyes and Evertonians everywhere will hope he can rediscover his magic on Merseyside.

If he does, the hope will be that he’ll strike up a good relationship with Iliman Ndiaye, who was Everton’s most-productive attacker last season, scoring 11 goals in all competitions. So, let’s analyse how the duo compare to one another.

Jack Grealish 2022/23 vs Iliman Ndiaye 2024/25 (PL only)

Statistics

Grealish

Ndiaye

Appearances

28

33

Minutes

2,063

2,440

Goals

5

9

Assists

7

0

Expected assists

6.72

1.35

Shots

29

27

Shots on target %

55.17%

66.67%

Chances created

50

18

Big chances created

12

3

Successful take-ons

48

68

Take-on success %

63.16%

51.52%

Touches per 90

62.4

46

Average SofaScore rating

7.34

7.04

Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt, Squawka and SofaScore

As the table outlines, when using data from the most recent season in which Grealish saw more than 1,000 minutes of action in the Premier League, the duo are quite different, which should make them a deadly attacking partnership.

Ndiaye is much more the finisher, scoring nine goals, while a commendably high proportion of his shots hit the target, sat at two thirds for this metric, while he does like to dribble with the ball at his feet too.

Grealish, meantime, will fill the role of chief creator, boasting seven assists, as well as exponentially higher numbers when it comes to chances created, big chances created, expected assists and touches per 90, underlining that he is more frequently involved in play.

Jack Grealish

Thus, should the England international complete a move to Everton, this is a signing supporters should be excited about for sure.

Imagine him & Grealish: Everton pushing hard to sign "world-class talent"

Everton still need to make a series of signings in the summer transfer market.

ByAngus Sinclair Aug 8, 2025

England's mental and physical resilience under scanner in Ashes inquest

Clare Connor says ECB “won’t shy away from difficult conversations” around team’s leadership

Valkerie Baynes02-Feb-2025

Heather Knight’s position as captain is under pressure•Getty Images

A failure to cope with pressure and physical preparation will form key lines of inquiry during a review of England’s 16-0 Ashes drubbing aimed at turning performances around in time for the 50-over World Cup in October.Clare Connor, managing director of England women’s cricket, confirmed the review would consider team leadership – including, but not restricted to, head coach Jon Lewis and captain Heather Knight, as well as all aspects of team fitness.”It’s been very evident that the Australia women’s cricket team are setting new standards of athleticism in our sport and that’s obviously one area where we have been out-shone,” Connor said.”One thing I think will be true is that our players will have to look at that level of athleticism and speed and power and the athleticism that is evident in their fielding and see that as a new benchmark.”Credit to Australia for taking the standards of international women’s cricket to another level over the last month. Their ruthlessness in doing that is admirable and I think will give us a huge amount to think about as we go home and reflect.”Clare Connor will lead England’s post-Ashes inquest•Getty Images

England lost every match of the multi-format Ashes series which ended with an innings defeat inside three days in the MCG Test after failing to register any points from the three ODIs or three T20Is, losing two of the latter by more than 50 runs.They were dominated physically and mentally by the Australians, who suffered several injuries to key players yet were able to adapt and crush their opponents.”One of the main things that is evident is the ability to play under pressure,” Connor said. “We have shown glimpses of being able to do that, certain individuals have, but as a collective we have to be honest and say that we haven’t handled the pressure of this series in the way that we want to and we’ll need to compete in future Ashes and a World Cup every year. That’ll be a key area of focus, and how we fast-track that capability.”Related

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Performing under pressure isn’t a new focus for the team. During England’s home summer in 2024 when they hosted Pakistan and New Zealand, coaching staff put the team in various unexpected scenarios such as last-minute team changes, and Knight sitting a game out.But those attempts to accelerate learning against sides which otherwise posed little challenge fell flat against the mighty Australians, and at the T20 World Cup before that, where England exited in the group stages after a shocking fielding performance against West Indies.”One of the reflections, immediate reflections, and I’m sure it’ll evolve over the coming weeks, is the sort of scarcity of time when our players are under pressure,” Connor said.”The run-in to the T20 World Cup last October, we’d dominated all of the cricket we’d played in for almost 18 months. Within that were two white-ball series wins against Australia in the home Ashes in 2023 where we got onto a run of confidence and performance and skill that exposed Australia under pressure and showed some of their vulnerability when you can get into them.”While Connor spoke of trying to find more ways to put players under pressure, including through the domestic system and A-team tours, another theme emerged.England seem to struggle with tempering the confidence gained from successfully navigating those situations with the reality of facing a superior side. They need to move beyond the satisfaction of pushing Australia in 2023 and focus on ways to dominate them.Hosting India this summer before big crowds could prove a helpful test ahead of October’s 50-over World Cup in India, and Connor believes there is no alternative but to turn England’s form around by then.”We have to do that,” she said. “We have to use time wisely. We’ve now got the opportunity to really hold the mirror up to where we are and what has gone well and what hasn’t gone well and what needs to happen and when, by whom, to take the team forward.”England dropped catches with alarming regularity across the tour•AFP/Getty Images

England’s World Cup and Ashes shortcomings have put Lewis and Knight under pressure. Immediately after the Melbourne Test, Lewis said he believed he was the right person to take the team forward, while Knight said she wouldn’t make any knee-jerk declarations on her future as captain.”I think there’s a lot of collective learning for us around leadership,” Connor told a media briefing by phone from Melbourne. “Heather and Jon are more disappointed and frustrated than anybody.”Everybody on this call knows what Heather Knight pumps into being England women’s captain. So that will form part of discussions over the coming weeks, all of the areas of accountability in our set-up, with the ultimate goal of, in the short term, being ready for this summer and then being ready to get on a plane to the World Cup in India.”With any team sport defeat or success, responsibility for that and accountability lies with lots of us. It’s not just the captain and the head coach, it’s people who are all in leadership positions making decisions. We won’t shy away from difficult and honest conversations about how to take the team forward because that’s our jobs, for several of us.”England were thrashed 16-0 in Australia•Getty Images

The absence of a clear-cut successor to Knight amid a four-pronged leadership group that also includes Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amy Jones and Sophie Ecclestone, or beyond, should also be considered when assessing the captaincy position.Connor said Ecclestone’s refusal to give a pitch-side TV interview to former team-mate, now broadcaster, Alex Hartley during the Ashes “was an unfortunate incident that won’t happen again”.That followed Hartley’s comments after England bowed out of the T20 World Cup, in which she said that a handful of players were “letting the team down” with their fitness levels.”Our players in general… embrace their media obligations,” Connor said. “It matters to them to be good role models for women’s cricket and the England women’s cricket team. As professional women’s cricket has developed at the rate that it has over recent years, that scrutiny is something that we will all have to embrace and accept.”

بشير التابعي عن أزمة الزمالك المالية: هذا قدرنا.. وفيريرا لا يصلح

تحدث بشير التابعي، نجم نادي الزمالك السابق، عن الأزمة المالية الطاحنة التي تمر بها القلعة البيضاء، مؤكدًا أن الأوضاع الحالية داخل النادي باتت معقدة للغاية وتتطلب حلولًا عاجلة لإنقاذ الفريق من الانهيار.

وقال بشير التابعي في تصريحات عبر برنامج “اللعيب” على قناة “MBC مصر”: “يبدو أن هذا هو قدرنا، فقد تحدثنا في هذا الأمر أكثر من مرة هنا، لكن لا أحد يصدق أي حديث، كرة القدم لها معطياتها، وكل شيء يظهر منذ البداية، لذلك لا يجب أن يتفاجأ أحد بما يحدث الآن”.

وتابع: “ما يحدث أمر طبيعي جدًا، وهناك ثلاثة أسباب رئيسية وراء ذلك: مجلس الإدارة واللاعبون والجهاز الفني”.

طالع أيضًا | أزمة جديدة تضرب الزمالك.. ورسالة نارية لمجلس الإدارة

وأضاف: “أولًا، المدرب يانيك فيريرا محدود الإمكانات، ولا يصلح لتدريب نادي الزمالك، مع كامل الاحترام لأي شخص يرى غير ذلك، سيقول البعض إنه على قدر الإمكانيات المالية المتاحة، ولكن حتى في هذه الحالة لا يمكن القبول بذلك”.

وأردف: “أما اللاعبون الجدد، مع كامل احترامي لهم، فهؤلاء لا يمكنهم تحمّل مسؤولية نادي الزمالك أو تحقيق البطولات في الوقت الحالي، والزمالك لن يستطيع الصبر على هذا الوضع، يقولون (على قدر الفلوس)، ولكنهم في الحقيقة لم يحصلوا على مستحقاتهم أصلًا”.

واختتم: “مجلس الإدارة مرّ عليه ثلاث سنوات حتى الآن دون أن يجد حلًا واحدًا أو يبتكر فكرة جديدة يمكن أن تنتشل النادي من الأزمة التي يعيشها حاليًا”.

Olaria: Diretor executivo comemora bom momento na Séria A2 e projeta crescimento nacional

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Líder da Taça Santos Dumont com 10 pontos, o Olaria venceu a Cabofriense por 2 a 1 neste sábado e se isolou na ponta da competição. Invicto na Série A2 do Carioca, o Azulão da Bariri apostou na manutenção do elenco que bateu na trave pelo acesso em 2022 e fortaleceu o grupo com peças pontuais. Um dos responsáveis pelo bom momento é o diretor executivo do clube, Fernando Santos, que se preparou para a função e hoje vê os frutos sendo colhidos pelo Olaria.

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– Nosso trabalho é feito com base forte. O Olaria está jogando pelo título da A2, esse é o nosso principal objetivo e não deixamos de pensar nisso durante nenhum minuto do dia. Montamos um elenco forte,  capacitado e com DNA da Bariri. Todos os nossos movimentos são pensados, planejados e discutidos na diretoria. Respeitamos os adversários, mas o Olaria está preparado para buscar o acesso e ficar na A1 – disse o diretor.

Fernando é ex-jogador do clube e até hoje ostenta a marca de ter sido o único atleta do Olaria convocado para defender a Seleção Brasileira, em 1994, quando participou do Sul-Americano Sub-17 ao lado de nomes como Ronaldo Nazário.

– Tenho muito orgulho de ser o único jogador da história do clube a vestir a camisa da seleção brasileira, mas trabalho intensamente para que outros atletas tenham essa oportunidade. Queremos colocar o Olaria novamente no cenário nacional e revelar atletas que possam nos ajudar e depois atuar em grandes clubes na Europa e na seleção. O Olaria é uma instituição centenária e de muita história no futebol brasileiro e merece ser colocado em local de destaque – afirmou.

He's like Yamal: Spurs ready to submit club-record bid for £73m "superstar"

If you could encapsulate Tottenham Hotspur in one week it would be the period of days that have just played out. It’s classic Spurs, it really is.

On Wednesday, everything looked smooth sailing as far as a deal to sign Eberechi Eze was concerned. This was a spectcular signing, a Premier League proven talent capable of taking Thomas Frank’s side to the next level.

Alas, Arsenal swooped in and stole the boyhood Gooner away from their rivals. Eze is now a full-time Gunner, it’s time to forget about that saga.

And boy did Spurs forget about it on Saturday afternoon. The Etihad has been a happy hunting ground for the Lilywhites in recent years and they went to Manchester City this weekend and won again, swatting aside Pep Guardiola’s side 2-0.

It was a complete defensive performance and the inroads Frank has already made in making Spurs more secure at the back is mightily impressive. Yet, they still need new recruits in the market.

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Missing out on Eze is a colossal blow. With Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison out, the latter with an ACL injury, Spurs desperately need to find more creativity.

They have sourced that in the form of Mohammed Kudus who has enjoyed a spritely start to his time in white.

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Yet, more is required and it’s required quickly. The window is eight days away from closing and Daniel Levy needs to find that Eze alternative.

Well, a move for Manchester City star Savinho is still on the cards according to reports in Spain.

The Brazilian has been the subject of interest from the north Londoners for a few weeks now but it’s touch and go to know whether City will sanction a sale.

In a bid to do so, Spurs are now prepared to put a club-record £73m on the table to bring the Citizen to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Previously, they had only been willing to put a fraction below £50m forward, but amid the Eze blow, Levy and Co know they must act.

Savinho: Tottenham's answer to Lamine Yamal

Signing someone of Savinho’s quality in the remaining week of the window is a must for Spurs if they are to realise their lofty ambitions this term. They have started with consecutive wins and look good value, having not conceded yet.

Still, extra firepower is required and they’d surely find that in the form of the Man City star. While he’s not so prolific as far as goalscoring is concerned just yet, only bagging three times in 2024/25, he’s one of the best creators in English football, registering 13 assists in all competitions.

Amid those injuries to Kulusevski and Maddison, he could be just the creative hub that Frank is seeking.

Comparisons to Ballon d’Or contender, Lamine Yamal, will also raise excitement levels. Speaking after a dazzling display from the Brazilian last term, Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson said: “His decision making is unbelievable. He remins me a bit like Yamal. They can dribble, they dribble at the right time, they pass at the right time. He’s going to be a superstar.”

While taking anything Merson says must be done so with a pinch of salt, there is logic here. Indeed, according to data-led website, FBref, Yamal was the most similar winger in European football to Savinho last term, based on statistics.

Of course, Yamal is a generational talent, but it’s of great intrigue to see where they are most comparable.

Savinho vs Yamal in 2024/25

Stat (per 90 mins)

Savinho

Yamal

Goals

0.05

0.28

Assists

0.41

0.41

Key passes

2.35

2.02

Progressive passes

3.42

5.05

Shot-creating actions

5.66

5.93

Progressive carries

6.99

5.71

Carries into final 3rd

2.30

3.03

Stats via FBref.

From a goalscoring perspective, plenty of wingers in European football are streets ahead of Savinho but we can see here that he’s one of the most creative around.

Over the league season, he registered the same number of assists per 90 minutes as the great Yamal while he also made more key passes.

The Spanish wonderkid was far ahead for progressive passes but in other aspects, notably progressive carrying and shot-creating actions, there isn’t a great deal to seperate the duo.

Based on a number of things, the 21-year-old is still incredibly raw but as Merson said, he looks as though he’s on his way to becoming a superstar. He’s not going to reach Yamal’s overall quality but having someone with those traits in your squad will help a great deal.

Spurs do need more goals but creativity is also on their shopping list. They’d get that and then some if they signed City’s Brazilian star.

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Every Premier League Club's Net Spend in 25/26 Summer Transfer Window

The Premier League is widely regarded as not only the best league in football but also the most lucrative, as English top flight teams rack up hundreds of millions in every transfer window.

While PSR has limited owners from spending beyond their means in recent seasons, it hasn’t stopped English teams from leading the European market year after year, with over £3 billion spent in the summer transfer window by Premier League clubs.

20-16

Bournemouth sit bottom of the net spend list, as the Cherries lost nearly their entire defence in big money moves. Dean Huijsen joined Real Madrid while Milos Kerkez left for Liverpool, with Illia Zabarnyi heading to PSG. South coast rivals Brighton meanwhile received a massive fee from Chelsea for Joao Pedro, who has been a hit already since moving to west London.

Brentford and Wolves both lost star strikers of their own, with Yoane Wissa moving to Newcastle on deadline day while Matheus Cunha swapped Molineux for Manchester United, and the Red Devils also snapped up Bryan Mbeumo.

Chelsea were extremely industrious in their dealings, selling the likes of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Noni Madueke, Djordje Petrovic, João Félix, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Carney Chukwuemeka, Armando Broja and Christopher Nkunku among others, while Nicolas Jackson’s loan move to Bayern Munich is the largest fee for a loan deal ever.

Premier League Clubs’ Summer Spending

Rank

Club

Gross Spend

Sales

Net Spend

20.

Bournemouth

£136.7m

£202.5m

+£65.8m

19.

Brighton

£67.7m

£127.5m

+£59.8m

18.

Brentford

£92.8m

£152m

+£59.2m

17.

Wolves

£105.6m

£126.5m

+£20.9m

16.

Chelsea

£296.5m

£314.4m

+£17.9m

15-11

Although Crystal Palace were able to keep hold of Marc Guehi in dramatic circumstances in the closing hours of deadline day, their sale of Eberechi Eze to Arsenal means the Eagles end the summer in the green. Aston Villa made a profit despite late deals for Harvey Elliott and Jadon Sancho, which will worry fans at Villa Park after a troubling start to their domestic campaign.

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Fulham’s club record £35m deal for Brazilian winger Kevin took them into the negative net spend, while Burnley are the lowest promoted side on the list despite signing 14 new players, including experienced heads Kyle Walker and Martin Dubravka to go with young talents like Loum Tchaouna and Bashir Humphreys.

West Ham and Graham Potter finally got their season up and running with a victory over Nottingham Forest, but may harbour little hope of avoiding a relegation battle despite holding onto star man Lucas Paqueta.

Premier League Clubs’ Summer Spending

Rank

Club

Gross Spend

Sales

Net Spend

15.

Crystal Palace

£48.9m

£67.5m

+£17.7m

14.

Aston Villa

£28m

£43m

+£15m

13.

Fulham

£35.1m

£8.7m

-£26.4m

12.

Burnley

£97.7m

£31m

-£66.7m

11.

West Ham

£131.3m

£55m

£-76.3m

10-6

Manchester City surprisingly only just crack the top ten, with a chunk of the spending for their rebuild under Pep Guardiola done in January. Those winter arrivals were joined by the likes of Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Ait-Nouri this summer.

Despite all the noise surrounding Alexander Isak, Newcastle actually had one of the more productive incoming windows, bringing in Nick Woltemade for a club record £69m fee while Jacob Ramsey adds sky high potential to an already quality midfield.

Evangelos Marinakis led a late flurry of activity at Nottingham Forest in an attempt to keep Nuno Espirito Santo happy, but their greatest piece of business may just be preventing the sale of Morgan Gibbs-White to Tottenham.

Leeds failed to sell a single player for profit this summer, meaning they rank in the top ten after deals for the likes of Anton Stach and Noah Okafor.

Everton, like Forest, waited until late in the window to really get going, but ended up sixth courtesy mainly of their deals for Tyler Dibling and Thierno Barry, although the loan signing of Jack Grealish could prove to be the bargain of the season.

Premier League Clubs’ Summer Spending

Rank

Club

Gross Spend

Sales

Net Spend

10.

Manchester City

£185.8m

£96m

-£89.8m

9.

Newcastle

£256.3m

£157m

-£99.3m

8.

Nottingham Forest

£182.5m

£81.5m

-£101m

7.

Leeds

£103.1m

£0m

-£103.1m

6.

Everton

£124m

£10m

£-114m

5-1

The top five sees four very unsurprising big spenders accompanied by Sunderland, who enjoyed a memorable summer, bringing in big name players with Premier League experience, such as Granit Xhaka, along with riskier moves on high ceiling players such as Brighton winger Simon Adingra.

Tottenham captured Randal Kolo Muani on loan in a last-minute move on deadline day, but it was the deals for attacking midfielders Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons that placed them in with the top spenders.

Manchester United’s late deal for goalkeeper Senne Lammens took them into the top three, having reinforced their attack earlier in the window with big money deals for Cunha, Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.

Liverpool’s sales of players like Jarell Quansah, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz have helped the Reds to somehow not top the list despite spending nearly £450m on new signings. Indeed, the Reds recouped over £200m more than Arsenal, whose own spending is highlighted by deals for Martin Zubimendi and Viktor Gyokeres.

Premier League Clubs’ Summer Spending

Rank

Club

Gross Spend

Sales

Net Spend

5.

Sunderland

£183.4m

£42m

-£141.4m

4.

Tottenham

£171.2m

£17m

-£154.2m

3.

Manchester United

£232.4m

£61.7m

-£170.7m

2.

Liverpool

£446.5m

£228.1m

-£218.4m

1.

Arsenal

£267m

£10m

-£257m

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