Carrington's "best talent" is a big Sesko upgrade in the making at Man Utd

There’s a lot to like about Manchester United at the moment. Of course, many more improvements are needed before Ruben Amorim’s project hits the desired level, but recent results and, perhaps more importantly, performances, suggest a page may have been turned.

Amorim has stuck to his guns in the Old Trafford hot seat and received more than a measure of criticism and question marks in return. But are the signs of vindication just about appearing for the thought-filled tactician?

A summer well spent has seen first-team outliers cast away and upgrades in the form of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha arrive and work their stuff under the Theatre’s lights.

Benjamin Sesko is a talented striker, but the jury remains out in regard to his potential as the leading man for many years to come.

What Sesko has to prove at Man Utd

Sesko joined Man United from RB Leipzig for a £74m fee this summer, ending a protracted search for a new striker.

So far, the 23-year-old has only scored two goals and provided one assist across 11 matches, but his link-up play and presence in the area offer much promise.

Podcast host Adam Joseph noted that the Slovenian “needed a better touch” during Saturday’s hair-raising draw to Forest, unable to capitalise on the wizardry of Mbeumo. But this will come.

Mbeumo and Cunha, after all, are seasoned Premier League stars, whereas Sesko is only a few months into his career in English football and younger besides.

Bryan Mbeumo

11

5

Casemiro

9

3

Bruno Fernandes

11

2

Benjamin Sesko

11

2

Harry Maguire

8

2

We know he can score goals. But Man United’s finest strikers in modern times have proved they have many more strings to their bow.

Take Robin Van Persie. The iconic centre-forward was hailed by Sir Alex Ferguson for his “sensational” shooting and for having “an impact as big as anyone” at Old Trafford after joining from Arsenal for £24m in 2012.

His movement and intelligence in the final third set him apart from the masses, and Sesko, tall and well-built, could emulate the Dutchman in that regard.

But there might actually be an up-and-coming Carrington talent with more potential than the summer recruit.

Man Utd's biggest striker talent since RVP

Last week, Amorim acknowledged JJ Gabriel publicly and confirmed he has been paying attention to the 15-year-old forward’s progress, even handing him an opportunity to train with the first team.

Hailed for his “exceptional skillset” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, “combining flair and confidence on the ball”, Gabriel hasn’t yet developed positionally, capable both on the left and in a central striking berth, but there’s so much to like and he could even make his debut in the not-too-distant future.

Already a regular for the U18s, Gabriel has shattered expectations with his prodigious technical ability and fleet-footed work on the ball. He’s too good for the youngsters around him, and journalist Nathan Salt confirmed that “one insider thinks ‘he’s already better than Premier League players'”.

Correspondent Steven Railston has even suggested that Gabriel “the best talent United’s academy has ever seen”.

Sometimes, you can just tell. Gabriel is a one-of-a-kind dribbler and is the top goalscorer in the U18 Premier League this season, with seven goals (and one assist) from just eight matches. Darren Fletcher has predominantly used him centrally, despite being schooled out wide, but the prolific potential of this young star suggests this might be a wise call.

Though he’s not physically developed, nor has he tried his hand on the senior stage, Gabriel has so much potential, and there’s no question that his ceiling reaches higher than Sesko’s.

Could the teenager turn out to be United’s best since Van Persie? It is far too early to tell, but the signs so far are more than promising, to be sure.

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Man Utd's most expensive sales of all time

Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe may have a busy few years ahead of them in the transfer market when it comes to new signings.

There could be even more players moved out in a shake-up to the squad, which may allow the Red Devils to bring in fees for a number of stars. But who is the most expensive departure from Old Trafford?

Here are Man Utd’s most expensive sales in their famous history with the help of news reports and Transfermarkt, as well as a detailed look at the top 10.

Rank

Player

Fee

Sold to

Year

Cristiano Ronaldo

£80m

Real Madrid

2009

Romelu Lukaku

£74m

Inter

2019

Angel Di Maria

£44.3m

PSG

2015

Alejandro Garnacho

£40m

Chelsea

2025

Mason Greenwood

£26.6m

Marseille

2024

Scott McTominay

£25.7m

Napoli

2024

Dan James

£25m

Leeds

2021

David Beckham

£24.5m

Real Madrid

2003

Morgan Schneiderlin

£24m

Everton

2017

Memphis Depay

£21.7m

Lyon

2017

Antony

£21.6m

Real Betis

2025

Dean Henderson

£20m

Crystal Palace

2024

Chris Smalling

£18.1m

AS Roma

2020

Daley Blind

£18.1m

Ajax

2018

Jaap Stam

£16.35m

Lazio

2001

Danny Welbeck

£16m

Arsenal

2014

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

£15m

West Ham

2024

Anthony Elanga

£15m

Nottingham Forest

2023

James Garner

£15m

Everton

2022

Juan Sebastian Veron

£15m

Chelsea

2003

Here’s a detailed look at Man Utd’s top 10 sales… 10 Memphis Depay £21.7m to Lyon, 2017

Memphis Depay arrived at Old Trafford in 2015 to significant fanfare, though he was unable to repay the faith shown in him by compatriot Louis van Gaal as his transfer never worked out.

He was shipped out to Lyon just 18 months later in a deal that worked for all concerned. Man Utd got a deal rising to over £20m by way of a transfer fee, while Depay found his feet in Ligue 1 to reclaim his status as a fine attacker within European football.

9 Morgan Schneiderlin £24m to Everton, 2017

Morgan Schneiderlin

Man Utd signed midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin from Southampton in 2015, but the Frenchman struggled to break into Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho’s first-choice lineups.

Schneiderlin made less than 50 appearances for United and was sold 18 months later, with the Red Devils at least receiving a sizeable £24m fee for his services following his departure to Everton.

8 David Beckham £24.5m to Real Madrid, 2003

After coming through the Carrington academy, David Beckham turned himself into a global superstar during his 11 years as a professional at Old Trafford.

The wide midfielder, known for his crossing and set-piece ability, looked to be heading to Barcelona in 2003 before Real Madrid swooped in and made him a Galactico for £24.5m.

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ByAlex Caple Jul 14, 2023 7 Dan James £25m to Leeds, 2021

Speedy winger Dan James moved to Old Trafford from Swansea City in 2019 after impressing in the Championship, and would go on to play more than 50 times for United in all competitions.

Two years later, though, the Red Devils sold the Wales international for a fee of £25m to rivals Leeds United, where he remains on the books.

6 Scott McTominay £25.7m to Napoli, 2024

After progressing through the academy, versatile midfielder Scott McTominay spent seven years as a professional with Man Utd, winning two trophies and popping up with some important goals.

In 2024, though, the Red Devils cashed in on the Scotland international, with Napoli spending £25.7m – a sum which helped Man Utd comply with FFP.

5 Mason Greenwood £26.6m to Marseille, 2024

Forward Mason Greenwood came through the Carrington academy and looked as if he would go on to become a Man Utd regular before he was suspended in 2022.

Amid the uncertainty surrounding his football career, the Red Devils loaned Greenwood out to Getafe before selling him permanently to Marseille in 2024 for a fee of £26.6m.

4 Alejandro Garnacho £40m to Chelsea, 2025

Alejandro Garnacho was Man Utd’s big-money exit in 2025, joining Premier League rivals Chelsea after a period of ups and downs and Old Trafford.

As a homegrown player, the winger’s departure was seen as pure profit, which went towards the Red Devils bolstering their attacking ranks on deals for Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.

3 Angel Di Maria £44.3m to PSG, 2015

Big things were expected of Angel Di Maria after Man Utd signed him from Real Madrid for just under £60m in 2014, but the Argentine failed to live up to the hype and his Old Trafford stay lasted just 12 months.

Di Maria would eventually sign for Paris Saint-Germain, where he would spend the next seven seasons following a £44.3m move.

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ByCharlie Smith Sep 5, 2025 2 Romelu Lukaku £74m to Inter, 2019

Romelu Lukaku for Manchester United

Striker Romelu Lukaku has commanded huge sums in transfer fees during his career, with Man Utd paying Everton a huge £90m with add-ons to sign him in 2017.

The Belgian blew hot and cold at Old Trafford and was on the move again in 2019, but at least the Red Devils received an eye-catching £74m fee from Inter, to not lose too much on a deal.

1 Cristiano Ronaldo £80m to Real Madrid, 2009

Top of the list as Man Utd’s record sale is iconic forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who got his dream £80m move to Real Madrid in 2009 after six starring years at Old Trafford.

Ronaldo grew into a global superstar under Sir Alex Ferguson and won nine major honours with the Red Devils in what was a golden period for the club.

"Keep an eye" – £8 million manager expected to leave as Nottingham Forest eye move

Nottingham Forest are believed to be making contingency plans if they decide to sack manager Ange Postecoglou, which is still rumoured to be a possibility as Evangelos Marinakis weighs up his next move.

Ange Postecoglou's disastrous start at Nottingham Forest

Postecoglou’s tenure at Forest has been marked by a disastrous start, casting a shadow over the club’s hopes for progress this season.

Since taking the reins after Nuno Espírito Santo’s unceremonious departure, Postecoglou has struggled to find form, becoming the first permanent Forest manager in a century to fail to win any of his first six matches.

Arsenal 3-0 Forest

Premier League

Swansea 3-2 Forest

Carabao Cup

Burnley 1-1 Forest

Premier League

Real Betis 2-2 Forest

Europa League

Forest 0-1 Sunderland

Premier League

Forest 2-3 FC Midtjylland

Europa League

Newcastle 2-0 Forest

Premier League

His attempts to implement a new playing philosophy — characterized by high-intensity pressing and open attacking football — have yet to yield any results, leaving the squad visibly unsettled and fans frustrated.

Chants of ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ rang around the City Ground during Forest’s shock 3-2 defeat to Danish minnows FC Midtjylland in the Europa League, and discontent from supporters will only be piling pressure on Marinakis after his controversial decision to sack Nuno.

Reports suggest that Marinakis is furious with Forest’s current state behind-the-scenes and holds personal accountability for his role (TEAMtalk), and if results don’t improve soon, the Greek billionaire isn’t afraid to be ruthless and make another immediate managerial change (Sky Sports).

Should Forest decide to part ways with Postecoglou, several candidates have emerged as potential replacements.

Fulham managerMarcoSilvabefore the match

Fulham’s Marco Silva is considered a leading contender, especially given his relationship with Marinakis following the pair’s time at Olympiacos together (talkSPORT).

Silva’s contract situation and success on a shoe-string budget at Craven Cottage makes him an attractive long-term target, while other names linked include Rafa Benitez and Oliver Glasner, both of whom bring proven experience managing in the Premier League.

Benitez was spotted close to Marinakis during a recent Olympiacos clash against Arsenal in the Champions League, whilst Glasner is reportedly emerging as a “prime candidate” for the Forest job if Postecoglou does leave.

Marco Silva expected to leave Fulham amid Nottingham Forest interest

Sharing an update on the prospect of Silva’s potential appointment, talkSPORT’s Alex Crook has urged Tricky Trees supporters to “keep an eye” on the Portuguese with his deal — said to include an £8 million release clause — due to expire in 2026.

Fulham managerMarcoSilvabefore the match

Crook also says that he expects Silva to depart Fulham at the end of his contract amid Forest’s interest, but also states it’ll be tricky to convince the tactician to swap jobs immediately.

The 48-year-old, who guided Fulham to Premier League promotion from the Championship, has since kept them afloat with solid mid-table finishes, and they briefly contended for Europe last season — despite underspending in comparison to their top flight rivals.

Ex-Hull City striker Evandro, who worked with Silva at the MKM Stadium, has branded Silva a “master” tactician.

Leeds told Farke could sign and "get the best" from Man Utd star if he "loves" him

Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham has just told rivals Leeds United to go and sign one particular Old Trafford ace when the transfer window opens in January.

Leeds' January transfer plans

Credit where it’s due, Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland have all got off to better starts than anyone could have imagined. All three promoted sides are vying to end the trend of sides crashing straight back down to the Championship and the pressure was on after the last six teams did exactly that. But the record books will show that their respective attempts have so far been more positive than those previous clubs.

All three clubs aren’t resting on their laurels, however, and Leeds have already set their sights on the January transfer window. Daniel Farke has reiterated several times that his side were left short in attack during the summer and solving that problem should be the 49ers’ top priority this winter.

On that front, a number of names have already been mentioned. Recent reports have name-dropped the likes of Josh Sargent when it comes to potential targets and there’s no doubt that the American is ready to take the Premier League step.

Whilst Norwich City have struggled to get going under Liam Manning, Sargent has scored six goals in seven Championship games to get himself on the radar of Premier League clubs.

Alas, it’s not just Farke’s frontline that the 49ers could focus on in the winter window. They’ll be well aware of just how important it is to build on a strong start and secure survival at the first time of asking in the Premier League. As a result, midfield foundations and potentially the addition of a rival star could prove all important.

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Speaking to the Yorkshire Post, former Premier League striker and Man United legend Sheringham has told Leeds to go and get Kobbie Mainoo in 2026.

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The Old Trafford midfielder wanted to leave the club on loan in the summer and the Whites were reportedly among the interested parties before United shut down any potential exit for their academy graduate. Now, after failing to see his game time increase, Sheringham has told Leeds that they should push to sign Mainoo when they get the chance.

Whether those at Elland Road take Sheringham’s advice is the question. In a World Cup year, welcoming a player of Mainoo’s calibre who is fighting for his England place certainly wouldn’t be a bad idea.

Arsenal hit gold on "future legend" who's worth millions more than Dembele

It was football’s biggest awards ceremony last night: the Ballon d’Or.

Unfortunately for Arsenal fans, only two players made it onto the final list of 30 names, and the winner, Ousmane Dembélé, was one of the main reasons Mikel Arteta’s side failed to qualify for the Champions League final last season.

However, even though the Emirates faithful might not be the Frenchman’s biggest fans for that reason, it’s hard to deny he doesn’t deserve the award, as his Paris Saint-Germain side won pretty much all there was to win last season.

With that said, despite being one of the very best players in the world, Dembélé is actually worth millions less than an Arsenal star.

Arsenal's representatives at the Ballon d'Or

So while four of the women’s team made it into the top ten for the Women’s Ballon d’Or, the men’s team weren’t quite as successful.

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In fact, no player from Arteta’s squad made it into the top ten, but two did make it into the top 30, including Viktor Gyokeres.

The Swede ranked 15th, and such a high finish is explained best by the fact that he also won the Gerd Müller Trophy for scoring more than anyone else in 24/25 for club and country.

The second Gunners representative on the list was Declan Rice, who finished in 27th place.

Despite the team underperforming somewhat last season, the former West Ham United star had another stellar campaign for the club.

On top of being a bulldog in the middle of the park, the Englishman was able to produce 19 goal involvements in 52 games.

Moreover, those free-kicks against Real Madrid should be reason enough for him to get on the list.

With all that said, there is another Arsenal star missing from the 2025 list, who’ll surely make it onto next year’s one, someone who is also worth millions more than Dembélé.

The Arsenal star worth millions more than Dembélé

While they weren’t well represented at the Ballon d’Or this year, Arsenal now have a squad filled to the brim with outrageous talent, and the pick of the bunch is undoubtedly Bukayo Saka.

Unsurprisingly, then, it is the Hale End icon who is worth more than this year’s winner, with the CIES Football Observatory valuing him at a whopping €115.1m, which rounds up to £101m.

The Paris Saint-Germain star, on the other hand, is valued at €60.9m, which translates to approximately £53m, or £48m less than the Gunners’ talismanic superstar.

Now, there may be a number of you who disagree with such valuations, but there are likely a few reasons why the Englishman is worth so much more than the Champions League winner, notably his age.

For example, he has only just turned 24, whereas the Frenchman is now 28, and according to research carried out by The Athletic, is coming out of his peak years.

Moreover, when we compare his efforts from the 20/21 season – when he was 24 – to Saka’s last year, it’s clear the England international is ahead of him in terms of development.

For example, the then-Barcelona player recorded just 16 goal involvements in 44 appearances, totalling 2,704 minutes, which translates to a goal involvement every 2.75 games, or every 169 minutes.

Appearances

37

44

Minutes

2619′

2704′

Goals

12

11

Assists

14

5

Goal Involvements per Match

0.70

0.36

Minutes per Goal Involvement

100.73′

169.00′

In contrast, the North Londoners’ “future legend,” as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, scored 12 goals and provided 14 assists in 37 appearances, totalling 2,619 minutes, last season.

In other words, he averaged a goal involvement every 1.42 games, or every 100.73 minutes, which is an incredible rate of return.

Ultimately, nobody would deny that Dembélé had a far better season than Saka last year.

However, the Arsenal star is four years younger and far ahead of the PSG ace at the same age, and therefore, it makes sense for him to be worth such an astronomical fee.

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فيديو | هالاند يسجل هدف مانشستر سيتي الأول أمام فياريال

تمكن فريق مانشستر سيتي من تسجيل هدف أول في شباك نظيره فريق فياريال، في مباراتهما الجارية حاليًا في بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا، موسم 2025/26.

ويستضيف ملعب “لا سيراميكا” مباراة فريقي مانشستر سيتي وفياريال، في خضم لقاءات الجولة الثالثة من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري.

وتمكن مانشستر سيتي من تسجيل هدف أول في شباك فياريال، في الدقيقة 17 من عمر الشوط الأول.

جاء الهدف عن طريق النجم إيرلينج هالاند، بعد تمريرة من ريكو لويس، لتصل إلى المتألق النرويجي الذي سددها في شباك فياريال، معلنًا عن تقدم مانشستر سيتي.

Hansi Flick admits Ousmane Dembele 'deserved' Ballon d'Or and says Lamine Yamal now 'motivated for the coming years' after Barcelona star missed out on top prize

Hansi Flick admitted Ousmane Dembele “deserved” the Ballon d’Or after the Paris Saint-Germain forward’s spectacular season, while insisting Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal has taken finishing second in his stride. Flick revealed Yamal is "motivated" to win the prize in the near future and ready to respond with performances as Barca prepare for their upcoming fixtures.

Dembele gets his due

PSG superstar forward Dembele lifted the 2025 Ballon d’Or after a stunning campaign that saw him score 35 goals as the French side secured a clean sweep of trophies. His contribution under Luis Enrique guided PSG to their first Champions League triumph, the biggest of the four titles they claimed over the course of the campaign, cementing the Frenchman’s reputation as one of the most decisive players in world football.

AdvertisementYamal misses out after stellar season

Yamal was largely seen as Dembele's main challenger to the Golden Ball but had to settle for the runner-up spot in what was described by France Football as a convincing win for the Frenchman. At 18, though, the Spain sensation is expected to continue to blossom and is expected to be among the favourites again in the future due to his performances for club and country.

The outcome of the vote does not seem to have bothered the winger as he congratulated Dembele on the win and celebrated his own second consecutive Kopa Trophy success. According to Flick, he is fired up to deliver on the promise he has shown in the future.

Flick shared insight into Yamal’s mindset after finishing runner-up, telling reporters on Wednesday: "I spoke to him yesterday. He's doing well, motivated for the coming years. And there's Dembele, who deserved it. He accepted it well and is motivated to prove his worth and, perhaps, have a chance for next season. He's very close to returning. And from what I've seen, he seems to be doing well."

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Getty Images SportBarcelona to face PSG next as Flick praises Dembele

Barca face a crucial run of fixtures, with Yamal expected back on the pitch “very soon,” according to Flick. His form will be vital as Barca look to defend their domestic titles and push deeper into Europe. For Dembele, the Ballon d’Or cements his rise at PSG. The two european powerhouses are set to face each other in the Champions League match on October 1. The game was set to be held at Camp Nou, but it will now be played at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.

Starfelt repeat: Celtic lining up swoop for "crazy fast" £2m "animal"

Celtic have been fairly active throughout the summer transfer window in terms of moving players who are not part of Brendan Rodgers’ plans out of Parkhead.

The Hoops have cashed in on both Gustaf Lagerbielke, who signed for Braga, and Hyeok-kyu Kwon, who signed for Nantes, after they both spent the 2024/25 campaign out on loan.

Celtic defenderGustaf Lagerbielke.

Maik Nawrocki and Luis Palma have also been allowed to leave the club on loan for next season, joining Hannover and Lech Poznan respectively, as they look for more regular game time.

This shows that Celtic are starting to thin out their squad in order to make room for new recruits, as Rodgers has decided that those four players were not going to play integral roles for him on the pitch in the 2025/26 campaign.

These exits now mean that both of the centre-backs who were signed to replace Carl Starfelt in the summer of 2023 will not be part of the squad next season.

Lagerbielke and Nawrocki were both part of the squad in the 2023/24 campaign and the latter played a small role in the side last term, but they have now both moved on.

Celtic have failed to replace Carl Starfelt

The Sweden international signed for Celta Vigo in LaLiga shortly after Rodgers returned to Parkhead for a second spell in the summer of 2023, which led to the signings of Lagerbielke and Nawrocki.

Celtic defender Carl Starfelt.

However, the pair combined for just 13 starts in the Scottish Premiership in the last two seasons, and it has now been decided that they are not good enough to be regulars for the Hoops next season.

This shows that the Scottish giants failed to bring in a right-footed centre-back who is good enough to play in place of Cameron Carter-Vickers, who has missed 22 matches in the last two seasons through injury, or alongside him.

They had a player with the quality to fulfill that role when Starfelt was at the club, as the Swedish titan was a regular starter under Ange Postecoglou in the Premiership in the 2022/23 campaign before his move to Spain.

Appearances

28

Goals

3

Pass accuracy

92%

Clean sheets

11

Tackles + interceptions per game

2.1

Ground duel success rate

60%

Aerial duel success rate

70%

As you can see in the table above, the powerful defender played a pivotal role as part of the treble-winning team, winning the majority of his duels on the deck and in the air across 28 appearances in the league.

Lagerbielke and Nawrocki, as evidenced by how their careers at Parkhead have gone, failed to adequately replace him in the summer of 2023, but the Hoops are now eyeing a central defender who could be a Starfelt repeat.

Celtic lining up move for Swedish centre-back

According to journalist Alan Nixon, via his Patreon, as relayed by The Scottish Sun, Celtic are lining up a potential swoop for Hammarby centre-back Victor Eriksson this summer.

The reporter claims that Rodgers sent his top scout, Paul Tisdale, to watch the Swedish colossus in action against Charleroi in a Conference League qualifier on Thursday night, a game in which he scored the winner in the 119th minute.

Nixon adds that the Scottish Premiership champions are monitoring the 24-year-old defender, hence why they sent Tisdale to assess him in the flesh earlier this week.

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It now remains to be seen whether or not the Hoops are prepared to pay the reported fee of £2m that it would take to prise him away from the Swedish outfit before the end of the summer transfer window.

Why Celtic should sign Victor Eriksson

Celtic should push ahead with a deal to sign the Sweden international because he could arrive at Parkhead as a Starfelt repeat, and not just because they were born in the same country.

The £2m-rated star is another right-footed central defender who could provide valuable back-up to Carter-Vickers, whilst also being competition and a potential centre-back partner for him. This is a role that needs to be filled, given the USA international’s aforementioned injury problems in the past two seasons.

Eriksson could come in as a Starfelt-esque figure in that respect to take up that position in the squad, competing with Carter-Vickers for a starting spot whilst also providing broader centre-back depth alongside left-footed defenders Liam Scales and Auston Trusty.

The 24-year-old titan’s performances in the Swedish top-flight in the last two seasons also suggest that he has the potential to be a dominant figure at the heart of the defence when called upon for Celtic, much like Starfelt was during his time in Glasgow.

Celtic defenders Anthony Ralston and Carl Starfelt.

Eriksson, who has only made one error that led directly to a goal in the last three Allsvenskan seasons combined, has showcased his ability to make numerous defensive interventions whilst also winning the majority of his duels in Sweden.

Appearances

17

18

Tackles + interceptions per game

4.2

3.3

Clearances per game

6.8

4.4

Dribbled past per game

0.4x

0.2x

Ground duel success rate

65%

50%

Aerial duel success rate

62%

71%

As you can see in the table above, the towering star is particularly dominant in aerial battles and is aggressive in his defending, with plenty of tackles and interceptions each game on average.

As well as being impressive on paper, the Hoops target is also highly regarded by his peers. Former teammate Abdelrahman Boudah said: “He can’t lose a duel, he’s an animal. I think he is the best centre-back in the Swedish league of all time. People don’t understand how crazy fast he is.”

Putting all of this together, Eriksson appears to be an incredibly dominant and mobile central defender who can use his speed and strength to consistently make tackles, interceptions, and clearances, as well as win duels.

This is why he could arrive at Parkhead as a Starfelt repeat. Not because he is Swedish, but because the Hammarby star has the potential to be a colossal right-footed centre-back for Rodgers next season if the club can get a deal over the line.

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أول رد من ياسر إبراهيم على اعتراضه بشأن جائزة رجل مباراة الأهلي وحرس الحدود

رد ياسر إبراهيم، مدافع النادي الأهلي، على حديثه بعد انتهاء مباراة حرس الحدود، التي أقيمت بين الفريقين اليوم الثلاثاء، بشأن جائزة رجل المباراة.

ولقطت كاميرات مراسل بطولات من ملعب المباراة، حديث ياسر إبراهيم مع المسؤول من رابطة الأندية عن اختيار رجل المباراة، قائلًا “بتخاروها على أساس إيه؟”، وذلك بعد تتويج مروان عطية لاعب وسط القلعة الحمراء بها. بتختاروها علي أي اساس .. ياسر ابراهيم يعترض علي اختيار مروان عطية رجلاً لمباراة الاهلي وحرس الحدود

وقال ياسر إبراهيم عبر حسابه على “إنستجرام”: “مبروك لأخي مروان عطية وسعيد ليك، أنا لا أقصد من حديثي مروان نهائيًا”.

وأضاف: “حديثي ليس لمروان، أنا أوجهه لأشخاص أخرى، ومبروك لجمهور النادي الأهلي وربنا يكرم في القادم إن شاء الله”.

والتقى النادي الأهلي مع حرس الحدود، في إطار منافسات الجولة الثامنة من عمر مباريات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، على ملعب الكلية الحربية.

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وفاز النادي الأهلي على حرس الحدود، بنتيجة 3-2، ليحقق فوزه الثاني على التوالي في بطولة الدروي ويرتقي إلى المركز الرابع في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز.

Hasaranga and Theekshana spin West Indies out and seal Sri Lanka series win

Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie put on a record-breaking 119-run ninth-wicket stand, before Motie and Alzarri Joseph struck once apiece inside the powerplay. Aside from these stretches of dominance though, Sri Lanka ran away with the game.Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, and Asitha Fernando had sent West Indies crashing to 58 for 8, before that ninth-wicket resistance came. Then, after the loss of two early wickets, Sri Lanka recovered through a 62-run partnership between Sadeera Samarawickrama and Nishan Madushka, before the in-form Charith Asalanka came in to produce a fluent half-century, and take Sri Lanka to a substantial victory, and another series victory under his fledgling captaincy.Though the pitch for this 44-over match – drizzle had delayed the start by two hours – was exceedingly spin friendly (it was the same track used for Sunday’s game), 190 was always going to be a challenge to defend. Where Sri Lanka’s spinners were able to be consistently menacing, often getting significant turn even off faster deliveries, West Indies’ slow bowlers did not quite have the same impact.Motie was their best slow bowler, conceding only 18 from his nine overs, and taking the wicket of Kusal Mendis. But legspinner Hayden Walsh was underwhelming, guilty of pitching far too short and being picked off – he went for 41 runs off his five overs. Roston Chase was also only moderately effective. In fact it was seamer Alzarri Joseph who collected the innings’ best figures of 2 for 30.Although Hasaranga would go on to get more wickets, it was Theekshana who was the best of Sri Lanka’s slow bowlers, and Theekshana who set the collapse in motion with a gorgeous offbreak that beat the outside of left-hander Alick Athanaze’s bat and clip off stump. The offbreak turned big on this surface, and he threatened both right-handers and left-handers with it, going to the carrom ball only occasionally. The lines Theekshana bowled were mostly impeccable.Later, a big offbreak would sneak between Keacy Carty’s bat and pad and rattle his stumps as well, before a slider beat the wild reverse-swipe that Walsh attempted off Theekshana in the 15th over. He collected figures of 3 for 25 off nine overs.Hasaranga’s googlies were doing their usual damage, with Chase suckered in by one that was flighted beautifully. Hasaranga had to work less hard for the wickets of Romario Shepherd, and Alzarri Joseph, who didn’t fancy picking him. He’d take the final wicket of the innings too, getting Jayden Seales caught and bowled, and took home the game’s best figures of 4 for 40.Sherfane Rutherford and Gudakesh Motie put on a record 119 runs for the ninth wicket•AFP/Getty Images

Fernando’s 3 for 35 was especially impressive on a track that did not favour him. He dismissed Brandon King with a surprise bouncer that King played at too early, before bowling Shai Hope with a slightly back of a length delivery that the batter dragged on to his stumps. That he broke the big Rutherford-Motie stand was also significant, even if the wicket of Rutherford came off a low full toss.In fact, Rutherford had been struggling terribly before Motie joined him at the crease in the 16th over and provided the early impetus for their partnership. The No. 10 struck important boundaries, off Hasaranga especially, and by the end of the 25th over had 35 runs to Rutherford’s 33, though Rutherford had been there longer and faced more balls.This is the point at which Rutherford began to attack however, having earlier seemed bewildered by every spinner Sri Lanka employed against him. There were suddenly sixes down the ground and on the legside from Rutherford – one hoick over deep square leg off Asalanka’s bowling taking him to his half century, off 57 balls. He continued to hit out until he was caught on the deep square leg boundary in the 35th over, having hit four sixes and seven fours. His 80 off 82 was the highest score in the game.Later, after Samarawickrama and Madushka – both of whom made 38 – had lifted Sri Lanka out of immediate danger, Asalanka’s entry into the game sent them smoothly off towards the five-wicket victory that would eventuate with 34 balls remaining.The hallmark of a good Asalanka innings is his early boundary-striking ability, and so it was here – spotting a full delivery outside off from the opposition’s best seamer second ball, Asalanka creamed it through point for four. In Joseph’s next over, Asalanka crashed him through square leg and drilled him through cover for two more fours, having also slog-swept Roston Chase for a boundary in between. In a flash he was on 20 off 14.Though the tempo slowed, he got to his half century off the 48th ball he faced, and went on to shepherd Sri Lanka home, remaining not out on 62 off 61 balls.

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