Howey urges Saint-Maximin to stay at NUFC

Speaking to The Transfer Tavern, former Newcastle defender Steve Howey has urged Allan Saint-Maximin to remain at the club this summer with a two-word message – “just wait”.

Whilst the Frenchman is yet to show regular consistency or produce good numbers for the Magpies, his incredible pace and skill set make him an asset to most Premier League sides.

Saint-Maximin managed three goals and five assists in 25 league appearances, which is the same amount he racked up last season.

Six of those eight goal contributions came across a seven-game spell, including an equaliser at Old Trafford and a crucial goal and assist off the bench to help Newcastle to three season-changing points at Burnley, which boosted their survival hopes in April.

Saint-Maximin sent a warning to Newcastle earlier this month about his future, suggesting that the club are better than fighting against relegation, with Steve Bruce conceding bids are likely to arrive for him.

And whilst Howey understands his frustrations, he told the speedy attacker to wait until the adoring fans return to St James’ Park next season.

He exclusively told The Transfer Tavern:

“You see little clips of him and he’s very good. Will he be tempted to move? Probably.

“I haven’t read into his interviews about what he’s been saying, but if he is thinking, just wait. Wait until the fans come back because if you produce some of the stuff that you are, you will not leave because they will absolutely adore you.

“I think there’s nothing better than being at a club where the supporters absolutely love you.”

Chelsea: Tuchel update on Christensen

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has offered an update on the fitness of defender Andreas Christensen, following Wednesday’s shambolic 4-2 defeat to Arsenal at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

What’s the word?

Speaking in his post-match press conference, Tuchel revealed that the Denmark international had been withdrawn at half-time against the Gunners due to injury, despite suggestion that the change had been a tactical substitution.

The 26-year-old centre-back set the wheels in motion for what was to be a bruising night for the Blues, with his tame backpass allowing Eddie Nketiah to net his first Premier League goal of the season.

Having not resurfaced for the second half, it was believed that the £31.5m-rated man had been dragged off by his manager for that error, although the former Paris Saint-Germain moved to quash that speculation, while also blaming the pitch for the player’s early error: “He said he cannot continue, so I think he had some problems. I don’t take a player out because he makes one mistake.

“To say the pitch is difficult to play here it maybe sounds like an excuse, but it is a very, very difficult pitch that we have here. It’s not in our favour.

“The ball bounces very awkwardly in front of Andreas when he wants to play this ball. But still, we had the same mistake against Real Madrid that cost us the next round of the Champions League, and this one cost us the next match. I can’t remember when we got two goals like this.”

A Blessing in Disguise

While his manager may be attempting to dig him out of a hole by targeting the home turf, there is no denying that it was a costly error from the 55-cap international, with that early blunder setting the tone for what would be a dismal defensive display all-around.

Although Christensen has since come out and taken responsibility for his high profile mistake, it will do little to appease his doubters, namely talkSPORT pundit Dean Saunders, who suggested that the £80k-per-week man is “not good enough” in the wake of the defeat.

That view was echoed by club legend Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who admitted that both the Dane and a handful of his teammates, simply weren’t up to scratch: “Lukaku, Christensen, Sarr and Alonso were just not good enough for a Chelsea team who should be challenging for the Champions League or Premier League.”

That may appear a rather brutal assessment, although in truth, should his injury complaint cause him to miss this weekend’s game against West Ham United, it could well prove to be something of a blessing in disguise, with the more experienced Thiago Silva likely to be a welcome addition to the side in his absence.

While not the worst performer among Tuchel’s squad this season – he currently ranks 15th for average match rating – the 6 foot 2 giant has not set the world alight either, with the player ranking in just the top 70% for tackles made among central defenders in Europe’s top five leagues over the past year, as well as ranking in just the top 44% for clearances made, as per FBref.

There are also those of a Chelsea persuasion who are simply keen to see the back of the one-time Borussia Monchengladbach loanee, amid reports that he has agreed a deal to join Barcelona this summer on a free transfer.

While the fact that the west London outfit are currently unable to offer new deals may have been a factor in that decision, supporters will no doubt be angered by the player seemingly jumping ship, particularly after he suggested last year that he was in it for the “long-run” at the club.

As they prepare for the visit of the Hammers on Sunday, his name not being mentioned on the teamsheet may prove something of a boost rather than a notable blow.

In other news, Forget Christensen: Chelsea “shambles” who lost ball 22x was real villain vs Arsenal – opinion…

Pundit claims Willems wants Newcastle move

In an exclusive interview with The Transfer Tavern, Daniel Pinder, who is the editor-in-chief at Get German Football News, believes Newcastle United is the club that Jetro Willems has his heart set on joining this summer.

Willems had originally signed on a season-long loan with Newcastle last campaign until a season-ending knee injury forced the deal to be cut short and he returned to Eintracht Frankfurt where he has rarely featured.

It was reported that Newcastle were looking to re-sign the Dutch full-back in January, however nothing came about and Steve Bruce made the one signing with Joe Willock arriving from Arsenal until the end of the season.

Speaking on what the future holds for Willems, who has been interacting with Toon players and fans on Twitter this year, and why Newcastle could prove to be the only option he wants to explore, Pinder told The Transfer Tavern:

“I think Newcastle is where he wants to be and I’ve seen him like tweets from Newcastle fans on social media about a return. He hasn’t really played for Eintracht Frankfurt this season as he’s down the pecking order behind the likes of Kostic and Erik Durm.

“Obviously, his contract is up in the summer as well so yeah, I think Newcastle will be the club for him.”

Willems impressed during his short spell on Tyneside having good link-up play with talisman Allan Saint-Maximin, as well as scoring goals against Liverpool and Manchester City.

The Dutch international is out of contract in the summer, therefore it could be a low-risk move for Newcastle to make, especially if funds are going to be tight once again under Mike Ashley.

Aston Villa journalist talks Tyrone Mings’ leadership qualities

Tyrone Mings is the real leader on the pitch and in the dressing room at Aston Villa, says Express & Star journalist Luke Hatfield.

Mings was a hugely important figure for Dean Smith last season, missing just two games in the Villans’ Premier League campaign.

The term prior, the £27m-rated England defender made 30 plus appearances as he helped Villa retain their place in the top flight.

At present, the brilliant Jack Grealish is Villa captain. But in terms of being the real sort of commander in Smith’s side, Mings currently holds that role, according to Hatfield.

“I look at the likes of Ezri Konsa, who for me was maybe slightly better than Tyrone Mings last season, but he doesn’t offer quite the same vocal leadership as someone like Tyrone Mings,” the Aston Villa journalist told FFC. “It’s similar with someone like Jack Grealish.

“Mings is kind of the real loud voice in that dressing room and on the pitch.”

Defensively, Villa were really good last season thanks to the likes of Mings, Konsa and goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.

Across their 38 Premier League fixtures, the Midlands club conceded just 46 goals. To put that into perspective, only six outfits, including champions Manchester City and Champions League winners Chelsea conceded less goals (via WhoScored).

It gives Smith a strong foundation to build on this upcoming season.

Preece drops Villa update on Leon Bailey

The Birmingham Mail’s Ashley Preece has dropped an Aston Villa transfer update on their chase for Bayer Leverkusen star Leon Bailey.

What’s the story?

Reports in recent days have suggested that Dean Smith’s side have earmarked the Jamaica international as a key target this summer as they look to reinforce their wide options ahead of the new Premier League campaign.

Preece has now delivered an update on where things stand at the moment regarding the 23-year-old during a Q&A for The Birmingham Mail.

He said: “Not too sure when Jack’s back; clubs are expected to give players at least 3 weeks off, meaning latest Jack will return will be August 2. Alvarez has gone quiet; Villa very much in for Bailey with club yet to meet Leverkusen’s asking price.

“Leon Bailey is an exciting deal that can be done. Tough to say if Villa will meet Bailey’s valuation but, in the end, I think they will. Bailey seems to be top target at present, as far as I understand.”

Fans will be buzzing

Preece’s suggestion that Villa will eventually meet Leverkusen’s demands for Bailey and wrap up a deal for the exciting Jamaican is sure to have fans absolutely buzzing.

The 23-year-old enjoyed an outstanding campaign in the Bundesliga last season, netting 15 goals and providing another 11 assists in just 40 games in all competitions, including five goals in eight Europa League outings.

Bailey is still relatively young but has plenty of top-level experience playing in the German top flight and also in European competition, and he seems like the sort of signing who could elevate Villa to a new level, both in terms of their quality on the pitch and their profile off it.

Given that they’ve already beaten Arsenal to the signing of Emi Buendia, Villa could send another statement of ambition by landing someone like Bailey.

It’s exactly why Preece’s latest update on the situation is sure to have left fans delighted.

Meanwhile, Villa are eyeing this Brazilian ace…

Obafemi has to prove himself for Saints

After returning from injury recently, Southampton striker Michael Obafemi seemingly has an ideal opportunity to prove himself to Ralph Hasenhuttl in the final few games of the Premier League season.

The Republic of Ireland U’21 international was close to joining Swansea City on loan in the January transfer window after barely featuring in the first half of the season, before an injury problem meant that the deal was called off and that he would stay at Staplewood to recover.

However, the 20-year-old has now made a full recovery and should be in contention to feature in some of Southampton’s final five Premier League fixtures which, barring an unlikely series of results from Fulham and West Brom, will have very little bearing on the Saints’ season.

Hasenhuhttl’s side look to be safe from relegation despite an awful run of form in 2021, which suggests that some of the younger players in the squad could be given opportunities to impress over the coming weeks.

Obafemi has made just two substitute appearances for the Saints this season and has seemingly fallen behind the likes of Nathan Tella and Dan N’Lundulu in the pecking order, despite having plenty of experience in the Premier League.

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In total, the 20-year-old forward has made 35 appearances for the senior side at Southampton, in which he has contributed five goals and four assists, yet it seems that Hasenhuttl is not convinced by his professionalism, which might explain his lack of appearances earlier in the season.

However, now that he has returned from injury at a time where Danny Ings is currently sidelined, it seems as if he has been handed a golden chance to prove that he has the quality to play in the Premier League, and these next few games could end up defining his Southampton career.

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After all, Obafemi has just one year left on his deal, and if he fails to impress in the next few weeks, he could end up departing St Mary’s ahead of next season, either on loan or permanently, which would be a shame as he has shown a lot of promise at times, notably when he became Southampton’s youngest ever scorer in the Premier League back in 2018.

And, in other news… Hasenhuttl handed huge boost over £5m Saints beast dubbed “one of the best” by Guardiola

Watford in talks with Glen Kamara

Watford are reportedly in talks with Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara and the Finland international could help to upgrade Xisco Munoz’s midfield ahead of their return to the Premier League next season.

According to Italian journalist Gianluigi Longari on Twitter, Watford are in ongoing negotiations for the 25-year-old midfielder, who excelled in Steven Gerrard’s side as they won the Scottish Premiership title unbeaten last season.

Longari claims that Watford’s main priority is RC Lens midfielder Seko Fofana but Kamara is certainly being considered and given his superb performances at Ibrox in recent seasons, he could be a stellar addition at Vicarage Road this summer.

Last season saw the former Arsenal youngster make 33 appearances in the Scottish Premiership for the Gers, whilst his 10 appearances in the Europa League saw him average a solid 6.90 rating from WhoScored for his performances.

He would average the same rating for his performances in the Premiership before the season split, which emphasises his consistency, whilst it also suggests that he could be an upgrade on Munoz’s current midfield options.

Last season saw Tom Cleverley and Will Hughes ranked as the Hornets’ best performers in the middle of the park but both have struggled in the Premier League in the past and there is no guarantee that they would be able to maintain that level of performance playing in the top-flight last season.

Kamara’s 6.90 average rating also ranks him above the likes of Nathaniel Chalobah and Dan Gosling, which suggests that he could slot well into Munoz’s midfield next season and perhaps be an upgrade on the current options.

The £5.4m-rated midfielder has impressed with Finland at Euro 2020 thus far and was complimented by BBC commentary duo Martin Keown and Robyn Cowen during their 1-0 defeat against Russia earlier this week, as they said:

“He’s really bursting onto the ball there, he’s impressed me has Kamara today, as he did in the other game

“He’s really important for Finland.”

The main commentator Cowen agreed, and even shared his well-known and used his nickname as he glided around the park.

“He has been described as a Rolls Royce.”

If Kamara could maintain his level of performance in the Scottish Premiership with Rangers in the Premier League with Watford next season, then he could be an excellent signing, so it is good news for Munoz that the club are seemingly keen on bringing him in.

And, in other news… Romano provides update on Watford transfer target, Xisco surely gutted

Wolves: Dani Vivian eyed

Dani Vivian’s performances for Athletic Bilbao have caught the eye of Wolverhampton Wanderers, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.net.

The lowdown

Vivian, a centre-back, has made his first-team breakthrough at the Estadio San Mames this season, starting seven of the first eight La Liga matches.

He’s averaged 4.9 clearances and 1.6 tackles per 90 minutes so far. Of Wolves’ current defenders, only Romain Saiss can better those numbers.

Wolves may still be in the market for a centre-back, having unsuccessfully pursued Lille’s Sven Botman and Marseille’s Boubacar Kamara during the summer transfer window (via The Athletic).

The latest

Vivian is ‘drawing the attention’ of three Premier League sides – Wolves, West Ham United and Arsenal. They’re said to be ‘compiling statistical reports’ on the Spaniard.

The new contract he signed last season runs until 2023 and, importantly, contains a release clause of €40million (£34million).

The verdict

Vivian may not yet be at the calibre of Botman and Kamara, two of the best young defenders in Europe, but his stock certainly seems to be growing by the week.

Intriguingly, the report adds that, the way things are going, the list of suitors will grow significantly before the end of the season.

Still, it’s hard to justify making him the third-biggest signing in Wolves’ history at this stage.

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Man United fans fume over Maguire news

Flocking to Twitter, a number of Manchester United fans have fumed over an update involving Harry Maguire.

The Red Devils have started the season in solid but imperfect fashion, sitting in the Premier League top four and right in amongst their strongest rivals for the title.

However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be disappointed to have dropped points at home to Aston Villa and Everton in their last two league matches, and the festive calendar could prove crucial in the race for a coveted top-flight crown.

United are aiming to win their first league title in 10 years and there is reason for optimism following a very fruitful transfer window, signing the likes of Jadon Sancho, Raphael Varane and Cristiano Ronaldo. They’ve also been tipped to tie down some of their mainstays with fresh terms, with news emerging of their intention to do so with centre-back Maguire.

Indeed, according to The Mirror’s Tom Hopkinson, United are preparing for new deal talks with the 28-year-old and it is said he could become one of the club’s highest earners as a result. This is despite the fact that his current £190,000-a-week deal still has four years left to run, expiring in 2025 with the option for a further year (Transfermarkt).

Given the length left on his contract, and the fact that United still need to agree new terms for the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba, some Red Devils fans have been left stunned by this update. One fan even dubbed it a “shambles”, with Maguire culpable of some glaring defensive errors during his time at Old Trafford.

Check out some of the fans’ verdicts below.

Man United fans fume over Maguire news…

“Bruh”

Credit: @_AnilK

“Can’t be true, his wage should be reduced”

Credit: @doug_united

“Shambles decisions. He’s a hindrance to this defence and a liability”

Credit: @TheRonaldoShoww

“Terminate his contract”

Credit: @kayyutd

“Why? He’s not exactly being courted by other clubs and he’s already on a very good contract. The club is run by clowns.”

Credit: @johnny_bailey

“The end is near. 4 time relegated player getting the same amount of money as 4 time Champions League winner”

Credit: @Goatba6

“This club is finished”

Credit: @JJ_19_04

In other news: ‘Wow’, ‘Let’s gooo’, ‘Can’t believe my eyes’…these Man United fans flock to official announcement – find out more here.

Windass: Dele Alli should make Aston Villa move

Dean Windass has urged Dele Alli to prove his doubters wrong by linking up with Aston Villa.

Alli made just 29 appearances last season, with his minutes limited after failing to impress then-Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho.

Having played an integral part as England reached the semi-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Alli has been forced to watch the Three Lions’ Euro 2020 campaign unfold on television as his lack of Premier League action resulted in him no longer being considered by national team manager Gareth Southgate.

Alli has been overtaken by the likes of Manchester City’s Phil Foden, Champions League-winning Chelsea attacking midfielder Mason Mount and Arsenal playmaker Bukayo Saka in the race for a regular starting spot for England.

Jack Grealish has also made a telling contribution at Euro 2020 following an impressive campaign at Aston Villa.

Former Hull City striker Windass feels £100,ooo-a-week man Alli would benefit from walking away from Spurs, despite the appointment of Nuno Espirito Santo as head coach, and joining forces with Grealish at Villa Park ahead of the new Premier League season.

Windass, speaking exclusively to Football FanCast, said: “The new manager might want to keep Dele Alli, but I don’t think Harry Kane will be staying so their main focus will be trying to get another centre forward quickly.

“I think Dele would fit in well at Aston Villa and he needs to start playing again. He needs to start being a bit more confident as well because it does demoralise you when you don’t play and the manager doesn’t rate you.

“If a manager doesn’t like you, they don’t like you. There’s nothing you can do about it. You just have to move on and prove to the manager that they shouldn’t have let you go. That’s what Dele Alli has got to do, I think.”

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