Morgan Gibbs-White set for £60m Tottenham move after Nottingham Forest release clause is triggered

Tottenham have triggered the £60m release clause in England international Morgan Gibbs-White's contract with Nottingham Forest.

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Spurs turn to Gibbs-WhiteAdmired by new boss FrankWas wanted by Manchester City Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Tottenham are ready to trigger the £60 million (€69.6 million/$81.4 million) release clause in Gibbs-White's contract at Forest, according to . New manager Frank is said to be a long-term admirer of the England international and it is now "increasingly" likely he will move to north London this summer. The 25-year-old was also interesting Manchester City before Pep Guardiola's side prioritised moves for Rayan Cherki and Tijjani Reijnders, but has added that a medical with Spurs will now take place in the next 24 hours.

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Spurs are in the process of remoulding their squad following Frank's arrival. They finished 17th in the Premier League last season, which led to Ange Postecoglou's sacking despite victory in the Europa League. Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel's loan moves have been made permanent so far this summer, while defender Kota Takai has been brought in to bolster the roster. A deal for West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus has also been agreed.

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Gibbs-White has developed into one of the Premier League's best attacking midfielders, playing a pivotal role and scoring seven goals alongside eight assists as Forest finished seventh, sealing European qualification.

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Official confirmation of both the Kudus and Gibbs-White deals could come soon as Spurs prepare for the 2025-26 campaign. They have pre-season friendlies lined up against Reading, Luton, Arsenal, Newcastle and Bayern Munich before they take on Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup in mid August.

Leila projeta 2023 do Palmeiras e fala de renovação com Dudu: 'Faremos todos os esforços'

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Depois de conquistar o Brasileirão-2022, o Palmeiras já começa a pensar em 2023 com mais afinco. E foi isso que a presidente Leila Pereira deixou claro em entrevista na zona mista do Allianz Parque, após a goleada sobre o Fortaleza. Além da possibilidade de reforços, a dirigente falou da aguardada renovação de contrato com Dudu.

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O torcedor do Verdão nem bem comemorou mais um título e já está ansioso pelo que virá na próxima temporada, principalmente no tema “contratações”. No entanto, é bom que os palmeirenses não se empolguem com um “pacotão” de novidades, porque se depender de Leila e de Abel Ferreira, as reposições não serão em grande número.

-Vamos seguir investindo no Palmeiras, mantendo os nossos profissionais, em busca de novos atletas, de poucos. Não teremos grande quantidade que vamos trazer ano que vem, mas o básico que é manter o que conquistamos, nossos atletas, dar oportunidades para os meninos da base, que tem um super talento, e isso que a gente pretende. É gestão e investimento – disse a presidente.

Leila também foi questionada sobre as renovações de contrato, principalmente as de Rony e Dudu. O camisa 10 já acertou a prorrogação de contrato até dezembro de 2026, mas o camisa 7 tem negociações travadas por divergências no tempo de vínculo. O atual vai até dezembro de 2023. No entanto, a mandatária palmeirense prometeu todos os esforços para manter o ídolo no elenco.

-Rony vai ficar bastante tempo conosco ainda. Dudu tem contrato até o fim do ano que vem. Nós estávamos esperando acabar o Campeonato Brasileiro para trabalhar esses assuntos, mas eu não tenho dúvida nenhuma que o Dudu é um ídolo para o nosso torcedor, outro atleta com o nome escrito na história do Palmeiras. E se depender do Palmeiras nós faremos todos os esforços para que ele continue conosco – garantiu Leila.

Em entrevista para o programa Jogo Aberto, da Band, nesta quinta-feira, Dudu afirmou que ele e seu estafe toparam todas as condições do Palmeiras e agora a decisão está nas mãos do clube. Para ele, porém, a renovação deve ser questão de tempo nas conversas que terá com Leila Pereira e Anderson Barros, diretor de futebol.

Nicolas Jackson or Jean-Philippe Mateta? AC Milan consider Chelsea and Crystal Palace forwards as Rossoneri eye Dusan Vlahovic alternatives

AC Milan are interested in Nicolas Jackson and Jean-Philipe Mateta as the Italian club seek alternatives for striker target Dusan Vlahovic.

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    AC Milan are actively searching for a striker to partner Mexican international Santiago Gimenez and have identified Mateta and Jackson as alternatives to primary target Vlahovic, according to Matteo Moretto, via .

    Chelsea have set an asking price of €40 million (£34m/$47m) for Jackson while Mateta, whose contract expirees in 2026, would come for a lesser price.  

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    Milan’s main target for the striker role still remains Juventus striker Vlahovic, who has a contract with the Old lady until 2026. Milan had exploratory talks for Atalanta striker Mateo Retegui and Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface but so far Milan have not advanced in negotiations for any of the targets.

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    There have been doubts over Gimenez’s future at the club but the player was quick to shut down any speculation, stating he was happy at Milan and was looking forward to next season.  

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    With pre-season already underway, AC Milan are focused on strengthening the squad for new head coach Massimiliano Allegri, aiming to bounce back from last season’s disappointing eighth-place finish in Serie A by providing him with the best possible reinforcements.

England Lions to play three four-day matches against India A in Ahmedabad

Month-long red-ball tour will coincide with start of England men’s five-match Test series in India

ESPNcricinfo staff13-Dec-2023England Lions have announced a 15-man squad for their red-ball tour of India in the New Year, designed to run parallel with the men’s five-match Test series at the start of 2024.Hosted entirely in Ahmedabad, the Lions will play a two-day warm-up match against India A, followed by three four-day matches against the same opponents at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The group will be in situ from January 12 to February 4, coinciding with the first Test in Hyderabad (starting January 25) and the first half of the second Test in Visakhapatnam (February 2).The squad will ultimately shadow the main tour and as such has more of a “second XI” feel than the spin and allrounder heavy group who recently completed a three-week training camp in the UAE. Recent Test openers Alex Lees and Keaton Jennings are part of the 15, along with internationally capped fast bowlers Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts and Matt Fisher.Related

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Uncapped Lancashire batter Josh Bohannon, long considered the next cab off the ranks, will captain after leading the County Championship Division One run charts last summer with 1,257 at an average of 59.85 with four centuries. Sussex off-spinner Jack Carson and left-arm orthodox Callum Parkinson, who has moved from Leicestershire to Durham, are also included. Both were shots for the main tour before Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum picked precocious Somerset spinner Shoaib Bashir. James Coles (Sussex) and Dan Mousley (Warwickshire) are the two other slow bowlers in the travelling party.England Men’s performance director Mo Bobat said: “Playing a series in India at any level is a challenge to get excited about, it’s one of the truest tests for any cricketer. It’s great that our Lions team can experience that challenge and have the opportunity to showcase their skills in those conditions.”The squad has a strong core of players in it that were out in Abu Dhabi recently for the training camp, with some of those players already selected into the Test squad. There’s also a return for some more experienced players which aligns with supporting England’s more immediate needs.”England Lions squad: Josh Bohannon (Lancashire, captain), Kasey Aldridge (Somerset), Brydon Carse (Durham), Jack Carson (Sussex), James Coles (Sussex), Matt Fisher (Yorkshire), Keaton Jennings (Lancashire), Tom Lawes (Surrey), Alex Lees (Durham), Dan Mousley (Warwickshire), Callum Parkinson (Durham), Matt Potts (Durham), Ollie Price (Gloucestershire), James Rew (Somerset), Ollie Robinson (Durham)Schedule12-13 January: England Lions v India A, Narendra Modi Stadium – Ground B, Ahmedabad17-20 January: England Lions v India A, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad24-27 January: England Lions v India A, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad1-4 February: England Lions v India A, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

برشلونة يعلن إصابة لاعبه بخلع في الكتف.. ومدة غيابه

أعلن نادي برشلونة لكرة القدم، في بيان رسمي يوم الثلاثاء، إصابة أحد لاعبيه بخلع في الكتف، ومن ثم اضطراره إلى الغياب عن الملاعب لفترة قد تتجاوز شهرين.

وعاد برشلونة، بقيادة المدرب هانز فليك، إلى إسبانيا صباح اليوم بعد انتهاء الفترة التحضيرية في آسيا، حيث خاض الفريق خلالها 3 مباريات ودية، ضد فيسيل كوبي، سيول ودايجو.

ويستعد برشلونة لخوض مباراة كأس خوان جامبر ضد كومو، يوم الأحد المقبل، قبل بداية مشواره في موسم الليجا بمباراته ضد ريال مايوركا يوم 16 أغسطس الجاري.

وكشف نادي برشلونة عن إصابة لاعب فريق الرديف، روجر مارتينيز، خلال المباراة الودية التي شارك بها، استعدادًا للموسم الجديد المرتقب.

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وشارك روجر مارتينيز كبديل في مباراة برشلونة، الرديف، ضد إسكالا في الشوط الثاني، حيث قدم دقائق جيدة قبل أن يتعرض لإصابة قوية على مستوى الكتف، وذلك يوم الجمعة الماضي.

وخضع روجر مارتينيز لسلسلة من الفحوص الطبية، حيث أعلن برشلونة في بيانه الرسمي اليوم أنه يعاني من خلع في مفصل الكتف الأيسر، وسيخض للعلاج التحفظي.

وأفاد برشلونة في بيانه بأن اللاعب صاحب الـ21 عامًا سيغيب عن الملاعب فترة تتراوح بين 8 إلى 10 أسابيع.

وذكرت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية أنه على الرغم من مدة الغياب الطويلة، إلا أنها تمثل خبرًا سارًا في صفوف برشلونة الرديف حيث كانت المؤشرات الأولية تدور حول إمكانية خضوع اللاعب لجراحة، مما يعني غيابه لمدة تصل إلى 5 أشهر.

الجدير بالذكر أن روجر مارتينيز انضم إلى برشلونة الرديف في صفقة مجانية، قبل أسبوع.

Carey and Labuschagne to play Sheffield Shield ahead of Pakistan Tests

Cameron Green will also feature for Western Australia against Queensland

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Alex Carey and Marnus Labuschagne will play in the Sheffield Shield this week following their return from the 2023 ODI World Cup while Cameron Green will also feature as he begins his push to return to the Test side.Carey, who was dropped from the one-day side after the opening game of the World Cup against India, will hope to find some form ahead of the Test series against Pakistan when he faces Victora in Adelaide.It is unlikely the selectors will make a change to the Test side, but Josh Inglis’ white-ball form is putting some pressure on Carey whose returns faded in the latter part of the 2023 Ashes after the controversial stumping of Jonny Bairstow at Lord’s, although Carey has previously insisted that incident has not been a factor.Related

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Having made a half-century in the World Test Championship final against India and another vital fifty in the victory against Englandat Edgbaston, Carey finished the Ashes with scores of 8, 5, 20, 10 and 28.”I don’t feel like one-day and Test cricket overlay,” Carey said last week. “So we’ll wait and see when Test selection comes out, but I’m looking forward to getting out there Tuesday and having a hit with the red ball for the Redbacks and then see what happens.”You never want to get dropped in any format, and unfortunately after the first game I didn’t get back out there, but I thought I held myself around the group pretty well.”Green, meanwhile, faces a battle to win back his Test place after being dropped for the final match of the Ashes. Barring injury he still appears behind Mitchell Marsh in the pecking order for the start of the Pakistan series. After playing Queensland in Brisbane, Green will also feature for the Prime Minister’s XI against Pakistan in Canberra but he won’t be part of the BBL which means he may then get a break from the game unless he is carried as part of the Test squads.Alex Carey will hope for some time at the crease before the Test summer•AFP/Getty Images

“I’m obviously still learning as a cricketer. So I’m not too stressed about selection at the moment,” Green told AAP at the start of the summer. “There’s a lot of cricket, a lot of things can happen with injuries or form.”At the same time, I can use it as in a pretty positive way. I can spend more time in the nets, really trying to get that rhythm of red-ball cricket. If you’re not playing the Test match, you might be able to play another Shield game.”There are obviously a few silver linings you can take out of it and try and improve your skills and just be better for it if you get the chance.”But how many opportunities Green gets for red-ball matches in the latter part of the season remains to be seen as he will likely be part of Australia’s one-day and T20 squads in February and New Zealand for the two Tests which stretch into March. He will then embark on another IPL where he will appear for Royal Challengers Bangalore having been traded by Mumbai Indians.Labuschagne, who had a remarkable return to the ODI side after not making the initial cut for the World Cup followed by a run of events that kept him in the team throughout the tournament, will line up against Green for Queensland as he takes the opportunity for a red-ball hit before the Tests.Meanwhile, Nathan Lyon will complete his Test preparations by playing for New South Wales against Tasmania at the SCG. He has had a managed return from his Ashes-ending calf injury having previously faced Victoria and Western Australia.From the rest of Australia’s likely XI for the opening Test in Perth, the three frontline quicks – Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood – along with Marsh are all being rested after the World Cup. Scott Boland, who will likely feature at some point in a season that features seven Tests, has also been rested as has uncapped Western Australia quick Lance Morris.David Warner is also resting ahead of what will be his final Test series. Steven Smith and Travis Head are still currently with the T20I squad in India.Elsewhere in the final round of the Sheffield Shield before it breaks for the BBL there will be a fascinating head-to-head between Cameron Bancroft and Matt Renshaw at the Gabba with both vying to be Warner’s Test replacement in January. Marcus Harris, who has regularly been Australia’s spare batter over the last 18 months, will be in action against South Australia.

'Nothing that I could've ever imagined' – Starc reacts to becoming the costliest IPL auction buy

Mitchell Starc was “jittery” on Tuesday evening as he followed the IPL 2024 auction at his home in Sydney. It had already been a busy day for Starc: he had mowed the lawn, walked the dogs, done his shopping rounds and made himself dinner.Starc waited anxiously for his name to come up for bidding in the fourth set comprising capped fast bowlers. His Australia captain and friend Pat Cummins had already gone to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 20.5 crore (US$2.569 mn approx.), surpassing the record set by England allrounder Sam Curran at the 2023 auction to become the IPL’s most expensive player ever.Related

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That distinction, several pundits and franchises heads had believed in the lead-up to the auction, would belong to Starc. Nearly two-and-a-half hours into the auction in Dubai, player Number 28’s name came up for bidding: Starc.Starc and everyone else following the auction wouldn’t believe what was about to transpire. Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani and his counterpart at Delhi Capitals, Kiran Gandhe, started the bidding. At the INR 9.4 crore mark, Gandhe pulled out. Enter Kolkata Knight Riders at the INR 9.8 crore mark. The Knight Riders had been favorites to bid for Starc on the eve of the auction. After all, they had signed him for INR 9.4 crore at the 2018 auction, but Starc had to pull out due to injury.After Mumbai, too, dropped out, Gujarat Titans locked into a bidding contest with Knight Riders. Several tense minutes followed as both franchises raised their bidding towards Cummins’ price tag. The auction room let out a sigh of excitement when Starc surpassed Cummins. Finally, after nearly 17 minutes of bidding, Knight Riders had Starc at INR 24.75 crore. The most expensive player tag had moved from Cummins to Starc in less than two hours.Starc was as gobsmacked as his wife Alyssa Healy, who was relaying updates from Mumbai where she is part of the Australia women’s tour of India, which starts with a one-off Test this week. In a chat with , Starc said he had been “intrigued” about how he would fare, and wasn’t prepared to end up making history.”I’m not sure any words would do it justice, really,” Starc said with a chuckle, asked to recount his reaction to Knight Riders’ winning bid. “Alyssa was over there with the Australian team at the minute, so her coverage was slightly ahead of mine here in Australia. So she sort of saw the numbers before I did, so I was getting the updates through her. But, yeah, a fair bit of shock, and certainly excitement with how it was all unfolding. But nothing that I could’ve ever imagined. Thoroughly thrilled to be joining KKR.”Starc has played only two seasons of the IPL – in 2014 and 2015, at Royal Challengers Bangalore, who had picked him up at INR 5 crore. He then decided to manage his workload for a few years before deciding to enter the auction ahead of the 2018 season. Even then the Knight Riders had bet big money on Starc who they believe has all the skills to be a serial match-winner. These included his ability to bowl in the 140-150 kph range while generating conventional and reverse swing, flooring batters and breaking stumps with toe-crushing yorkers, mix things up with a wicked slower ball, all this with the added threat of his left-arm angle, as well as provide depth to their batting with his lower-order hitting.Unfortunately, Starc hurt his tibia, ruling him out of the 2018 season. But six seasons later, Starc is happy to play in Knight Riders’ colours. “Firstly, it’s exciting to be back involved,” he said. “Secondly, it’s more of a bit of a shock and a surprise, I guess.”The Knight Riders had come to the auction with a remaining purse of 32.7 crore with the most slots to fill of any team – 12 including four overseas players. As soon as the auction began, they got to work by raising their paddle for West Indies allrounder Rovman Powell, who ended up going to Rajasthan Royals. The Knight Riders would eventually walk out with 10 new signings.0:34

Healy: IPL record buy a justification for Starc’s choices

Incredibly, the nine others apart from Starc were all signed at their base price. As Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore said after acquiring Starc, you can “slice” the purse in different ways.But how do you make sense of a team spending INR 24.75 crore, or 75.69 % of the purse they started the auction with, on a single player? Starc was laughing himself. “They are amazing numbers, aren’t they?” He understands the pressure and expectatins that will come with the price tag as soon as the season begins. But he has qualities not many possess: vast experience, and the experience of winning World Cups in high-pressure situations. “I’m 33 now, so I’ve had to deal with a few ups and downs and pressures of certain games,” he said. “I would like to think that I can keep that in check, but that always comes with the territory when some of those numbers get added to the anticipation of an upcoming season as well.”It’s been a long time since I played in IPL in 2014 and ’15 and have obviously played a fair bit of cricket since then. A lot of it for Australia in different formats. There’s been a lot of white-ball cricket there [in India] across a few World Cup campaigns, and so that experience is there and a little bit of leadership if you like, in terms of the experience side of things in white-ball cricket that hopefully I can bring to bring to KKR as well and play my part there. And being able to bowl at different stages I think is something that’s held firm throughout.”While he sat out of the IPL, Starc never felt uneasy. His had chalked out his priorities, and had been focused on performing for Australia. He played a key role in a historic 2023, in which Australia won the World Test Championship final, retained the Ashes, and then overcame a dominant India in the final of the World Cup in front of a 90,000-plus crowd in Ahmedabad.Starc now believes he is ready for the IPL .”I’ve probably prioritised international cricket firstly for a long time whilst having a bit of a taste of IPL and Big Bash in Australia.” he said. “I’ve always held firm that I’ve wanted to play my best cricket for Australia and make myself available for Australia where I can. At the same time, the temptation to go back to IPL and how exciting it is to be involved in such a great tournament, big names, big players, big stages – it’s too hard to pass up. There’s a place to play all of it. it’s just being mindful and putting the work ethic in to be able to do all of it.”The Eden Gardens also holds good memories for Starc. On November 16, he took a three-for and then batted resolutely with Cummins in a tense chase of 213 against South Africa in the World Cup semi-finals. “I’m very much looking forward to playing as the home team and experiencing that home crowd [at Eden Gardens],” he said. “Some new colors to pull on and a new challenge to look forward to.”What can the passionate Knight Riders fan expect then from Starc? “Hopefully, more of the success that I’ve had over some time – swinging the new ball, reversing the old, and trying to smack those wickets.”As for the present, Starc is looking forward to meeting Cummins ahead of training on Wednesday as they get ready to join the rest of the Australia squad in Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test against Pakistan. “It could be an interesting conversation between the bowling group tomorrow and the gym,” he said, with a laugh.While he and Healy will spend the rest of 2023 indulging in a “Christmas of cricket” in different continents, Starc is happy to share the joy he and Cummins have experienced today with rest of the Australia squad. “The team chat has been going nuts,” he said. “The are all saying it’s our shout, so we’ll just go about our business and get ready for the next Test match. But a few of our Australian team-mates might be waiting for us to treat them.”

الزمالك يتقدم بشكوى للأعلى للإعلام ضد أحمد شوبير

تقدم مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك، برئاسة الكابتن حسين لبيب، بشكوى رسمية إلى المجلس الأعلى لتنظيم الإعلام ضد الإعلامي أحمد شوبير، مقدم البرنامج الرئيسي في قناة النادي الأهلي.

وجاءت الشكوى على خلفية ما وصفه مجلس إدارة نادي الزمالك، تجاوزات متكررة في حق النادي وجماهيره، خلال حلقات برنامجه على قناة الأهلي.

وشملت الشكوى التصريحات التي اعتبرها المجلس تمثل تحريضًا مباشرًا ضد جماهير النادي، وهو أمر ترفضه إدارة النادي بشكل قاطع ولا تقبل مثل هذه الأساليب مع جماهير الزمالك.

وشدد مجلس الزمالك في شكواه على أن التناول الإعلامي بهذا الشكل يتعارض مع الأكواد الإعلامية والمعايير المهنية المتعارف عليها في العمل الإعلامي.

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وشدد النادي على أن حرية الرأي والتعبير لا تعني الإساءة أو إثارة الفتنة بين الجماهير، وأنه يحتفظ بحقه الكامل في اتخاذ جميع الإجراءات القانونية اللازمة لحماية اسم وسمعة نادي الزمالك، والحفاظ على حقوق جماهيره، داعيًا الجهات المختصة إلى التدخل الفوري لضمان التزام الجميع بالمعايير الإعلامية واحترام الكيانات الرياضية.

ومن جانب آخر، كان الزمالك حقق انتصارًا في الجولة الأولى من منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري للموسم الجديد على سيراميكا كليوباترا 2-0، كما يستعد لمواجهة المقاولون العرب يوم السبت المقبل في الجولة الثانية.

Finch raises prospect of relocating BBL teams, calls for draft to go

The former Australia captain believes clubs should be able to sign overseas players directly

Andrew McGlashan23-Jan-2024Former Australia captain Aaron Finch has suggested that the future of the BBL could be for Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Renegades to relocate rather than introduce any new teams to the competition.Finch, who retired from professional cricket earlier this month after being a single-club player with Renegades, also believes the overseas draft must be dropped to allow clubs to sign players directly before they are snapped up by rival leagues.It was reported in newspapers last week that the ACT are pushing for a new BBL team to be based in Canberra but Finch thinks that would spread players too thinly.Related

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“I think we’re already a bit thin at the moment with the talent pool to get another side in,” he told ESPN’s . “I think the obvious one is the Sydney Thunder, they move to Canberra, and think the Melbourne Renegades eventually will move to Geelong. And think that would then start to develop a bigger fan base. It makes sense to be personally.”Meanwhile, Finch would like to see the draft abolished so that the BBL wasn’t scrambling with player availability. All the finalists in this year’s tournament lost key players to the ILT20 because those deals had been signed earlier. The league has already indicated it is looking for solutions.”The draft needs to go,” Finch said. “To have the draft so late in the year, people are already committed to the other leagues because they are able to sign direct with teams so then you get Adelaide Strikers and Brisbane Heat, where guys are going off to play other tournaments because they are already committed to it. Let teams be able to sign players now. If Sam Billings wants to sign for Brisbane Heat or Melbourne Renegades, I don’t think it should matter.”Moving either Thunder or Renegades out of their current respective cities appears highly unlikely, partly because of the value of the four derby matches it allows each season, although Finch is not the first to suggest that Thunder relocate. Ricky Ponting said it may be in their best interests to play in Canberra in order to move away from the often difficult and slow Sydney Showground surface.Following those comments by Ponting, Thunder captain Chris Green was strong in defence of their current home.”We’re the Sydney Thunder, this is where we like to play. This is our home ground. This is where we’re from, the west of Sydney,” Green said. “I’d hate to see us move down [to Canberra] permanently. I like staying at home, playing at home, having my family come and watch me play. This is our home base.”This season the one match that took place in Geelong was abandoned after seven overs due to a dangerous pitch.Finch was also of the view the tournament remained too long. “You’re not attracting the best players in the world for the money that we pay when you can go to South Africa or go to the ILT20 and earn just as much money for two and a half or three weeks,” he said. “Keep condensing it, because people want to play in the best competition but if it’s six weeks even, that’s a long time over Christmas to be away from family.”This season’s BBL, which will have lasted seven weeks, saw a five-day break when the Perth Test was staged due to that being broadcast at primetime onto the east coast, something CA hopes to avoid in future seasons, while there will also be a bigger window for Australia Test players to appear with the final Test of the summer to be in the first week of January.

Sverre Nypan: Why Man City fought so hard to beat Arsenal and Aston Villa to signing 'the new Martin Odegaard'

The gifted teenager has completed a £12.5m move to the Etihad Stadium after making a record-breaking start to his career in Norway

"Sverre Nypan is extremely exciting, and I get a bit of the same feeling as when I saw Martin Odegaard break through as a boy," Norwegian football expert Jesper Mathisen told in August 2023, after watching the 16-year-old star for Rosenborg in a Conference League qualifier against Hearts.

At the same age, Odegaard had already signed for Real Madrid after generating a huge buzz at Stromsgodset, but most would agree that move came too early for him. Odegaard would only make 11 senior appearances in six years at Santiago Bernabeu, and was sent out on loan four times before he joined Arsenal permanently in 2021 and really started to fulfil his potential.

Nypan could have taken a similar route. Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have all reportedly been tracking the teenager since his graduation to the Rosenborg first team in 2022, according to reports in Norway. The allure of playing for the best clubs in the world often proves impossible to resist for young players, but not Nypan, as he signed a contract extension with Rosenborg a month after the European clash with Hearts, which tied him to the club until 2026.

Fast-forward almost two years, and Nypan's mature decision has paid off, as it allowed him to earn plenty of senior experience before completing a move to Manchester City this week. Nypan is no longer a raw talent still learning his trade; he's ready to pursue greatness at the Etihad Stadium.

Where it all began

Nypan was born in Trondheim, Norway's third-largest city, in December 2006. He showed an interest in football from a very young age, and after turning five, joined district club Nardo FK, who are situated just a stone's throw away from Rosenborg's famed Lerkendal Stadion.

Success wasn't immediate for Nypan, though. "I wasn't any good then. In the first training session, I think I scored an own goal and ran home screaming," he said in an interview with in 2022. "It wasn't fun, but then I was persuaded to try again."

With a supportive family around him, Nypan soon overcame those teething problems to emerge as a real prospect over his next eight years with Nardo. As a 14-year-old, he notched a staggering 45 goals in 17 games, which caught the attention of Rosenborg.

Nypan joined Rosenborg's youth ranks in 2020 and signed his first professional contract in January 2022, spending the next year combining school lessons with first-team duties at one of Norway's biggest clubs. Nypan made his Eliteserien debut as he played the full 90 minutes in a 4-2 victory over Jerv that November, which saw him become the youngest player in Rosenborg's history at just 15 years and 322 days old.

"It was better than I thought. I thought I would be much more nervous," Nypan said of the experience. He probably would have made his bow much sooner, had it not been for several injury setbacks, but he dealt with each one in a mature fashion.

"I got a lot stronger and put on a few kilos during that period," Nypan added. "It really only helped me. I have become a better player after the injury period than I was before."

AdvertisementGettyThe big break

Comparisons to Odegaard naturally began to spring up after Nypan's debut, given the Arsenal captain also burst onto the scene at Stromsgodset at the same age, but then-Rosenborg boss Kjetil Rekdal did his best to shut them down. "Sverre is probably bigger and physically stronger at the same time than Martin Odegaard was, but then he was perhaps a different type of player than Sverre, who is an all-rounder," Rekdal told .

Nypan missed the first four games of the 2023 campaign, but certainly appeared in top physical shape when he eventually returned to action, and opened his goal account for Rosenborg in a 3-2 defeat to Bodo/Glimt, tapping home at the back post after a swift counter-attack. Rekdal talked up Nypan's "enormous potential" after the match, with the teenager setting another new record as Rosenborg's youngest-ever goal-scorer in the Eliteserien.

When it was put to Nypan that pressure doesn't seem to affect him, he responded: "What pressure? There is nothing to be afraid of." That confident attitude, bordering on arrogance, is another hallmark of a potential superstar.

Nypan would finish his first full league season with five goals, but it was his performance against Hearts in the first leg of Rosenborg's Conference League third-round qualifier that really made fans across the continent start to take notice. The academy graduate provided both the assists in a huge 2-1 victory.

His performance left team-mate Emil Frederiksen in awe, as the scorer of Rosenborg's first goal added: "He is an incredibly skilled player. He has a great future ahead of him. It is only to be enjoyed that he is here, because he is really, really talented." Hearts ultimately progressed after a 3-1 win in the second leg, but that didn't deter Nypan from committing to fresh terms at Rosenborg.

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After that contract renewal, Rosenborg's sports manager, Mikael Dorsin, leaned into suggestions that the club had placed a €100 million (£84m/$110m) price tag on Nypan. "That it is at the levels that he is delivering now," Dorsin said to .

Nypan seemingly made it his mission to justify that valuation in the 2024 season. He racked up 15 goal contributions in 28 league appearances, helping Rosenborg secure a fourth-placed finish while earning 53 points, 14 more than they managed in the whole of the previous campaign.

Nypan's standout display came in a 4-0 rout of Lillestrom, as he became the first 17-year-old to score a hat-trick in the Eliteserien since a certain Erling Haaland, who achieved the feat for Molde back in 2007. The original meeting between the two clubs at Lerkendal was abandoned due to fans hurling objects onto the pitch in protest at a VAR decision, including fishcakes and smoke bombs. As punishment, Rosenborg played the rescheduled game behind closed doors, but some die-hard supporters still showed up to watch from the hill situated just outside the far left corner of the stadium, and Nypan hilariously cupped his hand to his ear to demand more noise from them when celebrating his first goal.

That natural penchant for showmanship also shone through when Nypan had the opportunity to play against Manchester United in a friendly clash during the summer of 2024. Rosenborg pulled off a shock 1-0 victory over the Premier League giants and Nypan tormented their defence in his 45 minutes on the pitch; beating four players in one particularly eye-catching sequence before forcing United goalkeeper Radek Vitek into a superb save.

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Biggest strengths

Nypan typically lined up on the left in a midfield three for Rosenborg, with manager Alfred Johansson favouring a 4-3-3 system that allowed the 18-year-old the freedom to express himself. He's versatile enough to operate as a deep-lying playmaker, in a box-to-box role, as a winger, or a traditional attacking midfielder, and is equally strong with both feet while being adept at finding pockets of space to exploit between the lines.

Rosenborg gradually rose back towards the top of the Eliteserien largely due to Nypan's direct style of play. He boasts a wicked turn of pace and is already an accomplished ball-carrier who relishes one-on-one battles.

The Norwegian's passing range is developing at a rapid rate, and he provides a huge goal threat with his late runs into the box. He's defensively solid, too, setting the tone for the rest of the team with his relentless pressing.

It's still very early to judge Nypan, especially as he's yet to test himself in one of Europe's top five leagues, but he has all the makings of a world-class player, including an excellent footballing brain.

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