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Monday, 18 January 2016

Chelsea agree deal for Man Utd target after making a better offer

Chelsea agree deal for Man Utd target after making a better offer - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Chelsea have agreed on a deal to sign the highly rated Ajax midfielder Juan Familia Castillo.

The talented Dutch midfielder was close to joining Manchester United after having talks with the club but it appears that Chelsea have hijacked the deal.

Castillo is regarded as one of the finest talents from the famed academy of Ajax and is already captaining the Holland U16 side.

According to the Daily Mail, Guus Hiddink played a key role in signing the Dutch youngster.

Furthermore, there have been reports of uncertainty surrounding the Manchester United academy and that has also played a part in United missing out on the prodigious midfielder.

Manchester United’s head of youth recruitment Derek Langley is expected to leave the club in the summer. Langley was instrumental in developing the likes of Danny Welbeck, Adnan Januzaj and Tom Cleverley.

Langley is disappointed with the radical changes at the club’s youth levels and is frustrated with the lack of communication.

The report from Mail also states that Castillo was expected to join Manchester United this month and both parties had constructive talks over a potential deal back in November.

The Dutch midfielder turned 16 last week and had talks with Manchester United about a move in December as well.

However, it seems that Chelsea’s late push for the Ajax prodigy has been successful.

The Blues have offered a better financial package to Ajax and the player will join the Premier League champions soon.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


Abramovich plots Chelsea revival with £150k-a-week offer for Argentine

Abramovich plots Chelsea revival with £150k-a-week offer for Argentine

Abramovich plots Chelsea revival with £150k-a-week offer for Argentine - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Chelsea are prepared to make a big money offer for the Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone.

The Blues are looking for a long term replacement for Guus Hiddink and Roman Abramovich appears to be an admirer of the Argentine manager.

The likes of Pep Guardiola, Jorge Sampaoli and Antonio Conte have also been linked with the Premier League champions but Abramovich is keen to acquire the services of Simeone this summer.

According to Spanish outlet Don Balon, the Russian billionaire will offer a package of around £7.65m-a-year (£150k-a-week) to the Atletico Madrid manager.

Simeone is undoubtedly one of the finest managers in world football right now and would be a tremendous addition to any club.

The Argentine manager steered Atletico to the league title in 2013 after winning the Europa League with them in 2011.

Simeone also guided Atletico Madrid to the finals of the Champions League in 2013 where they were beaten by fierce rivals, Real Madrid.

Considering the financial muscle of Barcelona and Real Madrid, Atletico’s journey from a struggling side to definite title contenders every year on a shoestring budget has been quite remarkable.

After a humiliating title defence (worst in Premier League history) this season, the Blues will be determined to bounce back in style next season and Abramovich believes that Diego Simeone is the ideal candidate to lead the Blues back to the top.

Chelsea are currently 14th in the Premier League table and have won just 6 games so far.

Simeone has always been vocal about his affection for Atletico Madrid and his desire to build a legacy there. However, if Chelsea come calling with a big money offer and the promise of unlimited resources in the transfer market, it would be hard to turn them down.

Furthermore, the Spanish club have been banned from signing players for the next two windows and that could play a vital role in Simeone’s decision as well.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


Chelsea fan favourite confident about joining Man Utd soon

Chelsea fan favourite confident about joining Man Utd soon

Chelsea fan favourite confident about joining Man Utd soon - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is confident about landing the Manchester United job within the next six months.

According to reports in the English media (via Daily Star), the Portuguese manager has had informal talks with Manchester United and is interested in taking the job.

Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal is under pressure after a poor run of results and could be out of a job if the results do not improve soon.

The Red Devils were on an eight-match winless streak spanning from the end of November 2015 to the end of December 2015.

However, United have seemingly turned a corner now.

Manchester United are 5th in the table and have won three of their last four matches in all competitions, including a morale-boosting win at Anfield yesterday.

Furthermore, although Van Gaal’s deal runs out in 2017, there have been talks of Ryan Giggs replacing him in the summer.

The likes of Pep Guardiola and Diego Simeone have also been linked with the Manchester United job. But it is the former Chelsea manager who is most interested in managing the Premier League giants.

Jose Mourinho is still in England after being sacked by Chelsea and is waiting to take over from Louis Van Gaal.

It will be interesting to see if Manchester United decide to get rid of the former Bayern Munich manager in the summer. Although the results have not been too bad under Van Gaal, the Dutchman’s approach has attracted a lot of criticism.

Manchester United fans have already voiced their frustrations regarding United’s boring style of play on social media.

Also, it will be interesting to see how the Manchester United fans react to the appointment of Jose Mourinho (if it happens), considering the fact that the Portuguese manager is not exactly famous for his adventurous brand of football.

However, there is no doubt that the Chelsea fans will be very disappointed if Mourinho ends up at Old Trafford. The Portuguese manager remains a huge fan favourite at Stamford Bridge.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


Tactics: The importance of Tottenham’s young English core

Tactics: The importance of Tottenham’s young English core

Tactics: The importance of Tottenham’s young English core - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

With an average age of just over 23, Tottenham Hotspur have the youngest squad of all the teams in the Premier League this season. Spurs are comfortably sat in fourth, helped in a way by their reliance on an English core of first team regulars. Three young England internationals – Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Eric Dier – form the crux of the current Spurs side and they have fit in seamlessly with the tactical demands of their manager Mauricio Pochettino.

Alli, in his maiden Premier League campaign, has emerged as one of the standout performers of the season. Deployed in a variety of roles in midfield, he has shined the most as an attacking midfielder. Operating in the ’10 space’, Alli continually makes runs beyond Kane into the box which has seen him score five goals this season, while his link-up play with Kane has also been key to his side’s attacking orientations.

The fact Spurs sold Roberto Soldado to Villarreal last summer points to the general direction Pochettino envisages his team to line up in an offensive sense. Soldado, a penalty box poacher who does little else in areas beyond the 18-yard box, was seen as a misfit in Spurs’ system, which under Pochettino has embraced the Argentine’s well-documented high pressing tactics as a means to unsettle opponents in their build-up phases.

Kane isn’t the archetypal English centre-forward, and the two other forwards Spurs recruited last summer – Son Heung-Min and Clinton N’Jie – aren’t typical centre-forwards either. The two summer signings are more comfortable drifting inside from wide areas, and played alongside a partner at their previous clubs. The idea was always to bring in players carrying specific attributes of positional interchanging and playing as part of the team.

That the Kane-Alli partnership has flourished owes much to the frequency with which they interchange positions during a game. Alli is often seen to be the most advanced Spurs attacker when Kane drops short, and in phases where Kane holds his position up front, Alli stays in close proximity to the striker to help facilitate combination plays. In Spurs’ 1-1 draw with Everton earlier this year, Kane and Alli were involved in numerous combinations in and around the Everton box, only to be denied by Kane’s poor finishing and Everton’s last-ditch defending.

It’s not only Alli and Kane; the entire Spurs front line are capable of positional interchanges which has been the feature of the Lilywhites’ attacking play this season. Saturday’s 4-1 win over Sunderland saw several instances of Spurs’ positional fluidity; one occasion allowed Kane to have a pop at goal from distance as Mousa Dembele advanced forward with the ball whilst dragging defenders with him before laying the ball back to the England striker.

The immediate understanding between Kane and Alli bodes well for the England national team as well. Son was brought in as a marquee acquisition last summer but has been kept in the shadows by a blooming rapport between the two Englishmen. While Spurs press high up the pitch with their four attackers, their defence hasn’t been subjected to much pressure from opponents. Last season, they conceded 13 shots per game, which has improved this term as they are conceding 11 shots per game this season.

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While too much shouldn’t be read into the influence of Dier in that regard, his adaptability and consequent comfortability has seen Spurs evolve into a sturdier defensive unit this term. From conceding the sixth highest number of goals last season, they now have the meanest defence in the entire division. Dier’s impact from his new holding midfield role assumes some significance, although most of the plaudits have gone the way of the central defensive partnership of Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen.

Dier is vital to Pochettino’s favoured tactical wing-back switch during games. Spurs rarely play anything aside from their template 4-2-3-1 with two pivots, but Dier’s experience as a central defender and a full-back last season has allowed Spurs to easily switch into a more attack-minded shape with the two full-backs playing as auxiliary wingers while Dier slots in as the third centre-back.

That allows the likes of Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen to overload the central space, and also allows more penetration from the sides with the full-backs. Dier’s versatility means Spurs are rarely out of shape in defensive transitions and his ability to quickly recycle the ball has also been instrumental in helping Spurs to become more proactive against passive opponents.

Dier has often been the least talked-about of Spurs’ young English stars, but his significance is reflected in the way his team go about their job at the attacking end of the pitch. Kane, Alli and Dier have been a breath of fresh air in what the wider media have termed an “un-Spursy” season for Spurs. They are three vital cogs in Pochettino’s machine that is characterised by attacking interplay, high pressing and solid defending. In what has been a season of myriad narratives, the one that involves the future of the England national team is being written at White Hart Lane.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


Man Utd agree to pay €28m for Arsenal target, LvG makes key promise

Man Utd agree to pay €28m for Arsenal target, LvG makes key promise

Man Utd agree to pay €28m for Arsenal target, LvG makes key promise - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Manchester United are ready to add to their squad this month and Louis Van Gaal has identified the PSG midfielder Adrien Rabiot as an ideal candidate.

Due to injuries, Manchester United have had to field a weakened midfield in some games and, therefore, adding someone like Rabiot would bring much-needed quality and depth to their central midfield.

Rabiot has been courted by several Premier League clubs in the past and it seemed like Arsenal were leading the race for the young midfielder.

However, according to Spanish outlet Don Balon, United are now ahead of their Premier League rivals after agreeing to meet PSG’s valuation of the player.

The Gunners have been long-time admirers of Rabiot, but Wenger is reluctant to meet the French club’s valuation.

The report states that Louis van Gaal is ready to pay €28m for the PSG midfielder and bring him to Old Trafford this month.

Although the likes of Carrick and Schweinsteiger are superb players when fit, the Manchester United midfield is lacking in energy, speed and creativity. Van Gaal believes that Rabiot can be a key part of the Manchester United side going forward.

The 20-year-old midfielder is believed to be frustrated with the lack of first-team action and is willing to leave the club in order to play regularly.

Despite signing a new deal with PSG, Rabiot has confirmed that he wishes to leave the club and has spoken to the president about it.

He said: “I’ve asked the president for a loan move in January if my time on the field is insufficient”.

“It’s something that he can’t refuse me — I know he likes me very much. When you train all week, you want to be on the field. Sometimes it’s not possible and it’s frustrating.”

Don Balon claims that Manchester United are confident of beating Arsenal to the midfielder’s signature.

Apart from agreeing to meet PSG’s demands, Van Gaal’s emissaries have assured the player that Old Trafford is the ideal place for him to develop and they have also guaranteed regular first-team football to the player.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


Saturday, 16 January 2016

Chelsea agree January deal for highly rated Poland attacker

Chelsea agree January deal for highly rated Poland attacker

Chelsea agree January deal for highly rated Poland attacker - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Chelsea have agreed to sell the highly rated Polish attacking midfielder Hubert Adamczyk to MKS Cracovia.

Adamczyk joined Chelsea in the summer of 2014 and has now returned to Poland after an unsuccessful spell at Stamford Bridge.

The 17-year-old signed a professional contract with the Blues seven months ago, but the lack of progress and slim chances of making it to the first team have forced him to consider a move away.

The talented attacking midfielder is keen to play regularly and Chelsea have decided to cut their losses on Adamczyk. The player has been unveiled at MKS Cracovia and the reported fee is believed to be in the region of £76,500.

 

Adamczyk joined Chelsea for a fee of £672,000 from Zawisza Bydgoszcz.

The Polish attacking midfielder played for several youth sides back in Poland before his move to England and is regarded as one of the finest young talents in his homeland.

The quick and tricky Polish youngster can play in the midfield or as a forward. Although the player lacks physicality, Adamczyk makes up for it with his technique, vision and invention.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News