There is a good chance that Marcelo Bielsa will leave his role as Leeds United manager at the end of the season, according to journalist Michael Bridge.
The Lowdown: Bielsa’s future in doubt
The Argentine has been a great modern-day figure at Elland Road, excelling since taking charge in 2018 and guiding the Whites back into the Premier League, in which they finished ninth in their first season back at that level for 16 years.
However, Bielsa is having a much tougher campaign this time around, with Leeds sitting 15th in the table and a return to the Championship far from being out of the question.
The 66-year-old’s current deal expires at the end of this season, at which point a massive decision will have to be made regarding his future.
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The Latest: Journalist backs summer exit for Bielsa
Speaking to GiveMeSport, Bridge stated his belief that Bielsa could move on to pastures new this summer.
Addressing the possibility of the Leeds manager stepping down later this year, the journalist said: “It wouldn’t surprise me, he looks tired, but I’m sure they’ll assess it at the end of the season.”
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The Verdict: Feeling increasingly likely?
With each passing week, it feels increasingly as though Bielsa’s time at Leeds is slowly coming to an end, with all great managerial reigns having to reach a denouement at some point.
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As Bridge says, there is almost a tiredness about the Whites boss at the moment, with injuries certainly playing a part in the team’s struggles this season, and some freshening up this summer may not be a bad thing.
That being said, should Bielsa sign another one-year extension, it would likely be met with positivity from most Leeds fans, given his hero status at Elland Road.
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Allan Saint-Maximin has now dropped a hint on whether he will play for Newcastle United at home to Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League today.
The Lowdown: A doubt
Saint-Maximin has been touted as a doubt for the game as he continues his recovery from injury.
He has not been in training all week as of Friday morning, but Eddie Howe did say he would make a late call, and the player himself has now hinted whether he will be involved this afternoon or not.
The Latest: Hint
Taking to Twitter, Saint-Maximin has now posted a video compilation of some of his best dribbling skills in the 1-0 win at home to Aston Villa in the top flight last month, the last time that he featured in the North East.
He captioned it with just one word – the hashtag ‘#NEWBRI’ – referencing today’s match, along with the suggestive eyes emoji, hinting that he may be fit enough to play.
The Verdict: Huge boost
It would certainly be a huge boost if Saint-Maximin is able to play a part against the Seagulls, especially given the fact that he has not trained, which would have caused an initial worry.
He is so important to the team, given that he is their second-top scorer in the Premier League so far this season with five goals, while his three assists are more than any of his teammates have managed (WhoScored).
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Unsurprisingly, he also averages more dribbles than any Magpies player by far, and in fact the most out of anyone in the division (4.6).
In other news, find out what ‘huge blow’ Brighton have now been dealt before NUFC here!
This season seems to keep on getting worse for Everton, after they were humiliated 5-0 by Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night, and in truth, it should have been far more.
Four players were given SofaScore match ratings of under 6.0, with Jordan Pickford receiving the lowest with a 4.9 – having made a mess out of the second goal – letting Heung-min Son’s effort slip through under his legs.
One Toffees player who did catch the eye though on occasion was 21-year-old Anthony Gordon, who at times looked like he was not just doing his own dirty work, but covering for multiple of his teammates with a level of aggression, determination and work rate that on the whole, has been missing from this Everton side this campaign.
Despite achieving a match rating of just 6.6 on Monday, Gordon won an incredible 12 ground duels in the game – four more than midfielders Allan and Donny van de Beek put together and five more than the entire defence that started the game.
The 21-year-old also made an impressive four tackles, as well as completing four dribbles in a performance, which if Everton snatched a point from the game and didn’t concede five goals, would have received far more attention and resulted in a far higher match rating.
Earning just £2.5k per week at Goodison Park, Gordon has become one of new boss Frank Lampard’s key players due to his work rate for the team, evident by the fact he ranks in the top 1% among wingers in Europe’s top five league and continental competitions for tackles per 90 (2.85), top 7% in successful pressures per 90 (6.38) and top 2% for blocks per 90 (2.31).
The youth team graduate was described as “top quality” by former Premier League striker Jon Walters during the game against Spurs, but his long list of admirers continues to grow, and the praise he receives will not stop there as he looks to build on the three goals and two assists he already has this season in the top flight.
Lampard will now rely on his young star in a similar way to how he put his trust in Mason Mount at Derby and Chelsea, someone who is also an industrious worker while proving equally dangerous in the final third.
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On top of that, the boss may also take on board the dedication and commitment Gordon has for his boyhood club, and promote more hungry young talents to help fight against relegation.
In other news: Lampard can finally axe “pathetic” 29 y/o flop by unleashing £2.7m-rated Everton gem
As Tottenham boss Antonio Conte looks to further stamp his authority on his squad, one former Spurs player he might wish he still had, is Kyle Walker-Peters.
The 24-year-old was involved in the deal that saw him go to Southampton and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg head to the Lilywhites back in the summer of 2020, and it’s fair to say he has really stepped up his game since then.
His manager at Southampton, Ralph Hasenhuttl, dubbed the full-back a “role model” who “knows what he has to do on the ball” and is a “complete” package, while there have also been comparisons made with an England and Liverpool star.
Former Saints man, Jason Dodd, said: “He’s a modern-day full-back like Trent Alexander-Arnold. He’s great going forward, he’s quick, defensively that I like, in one vs ones there’s probably not too many people getting by him.”
And, if Conte needed any evidence on just how badly his side could do with him right now, then he need look no further than his performance in Southampton’s 3-2 victory against Spurs just last month.
As per Sofascore, he made four defensive contributions on the night, including one tackle, one blocked shot and two clearances, while he also showed his tenacity by winning three out of his five contested ground duels.
Going forward, he was also a significant threat for the Saints, managing one key pass and one official big chance created, while he looked supremely comfortable on the ball in boasting an 82% pass accuracy.
The £18m-rated star’s display against the Lilywhites, and his performances as a whole since his switch to St Mary’s has surely left the north London side wondering what could have been if they had simply held on to him.
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The likes of Emerson and Doherty haven’t worked out, and given this new wing-back system under Conte, Walker-Peters would surely have thrived at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Meanwhile, Tottenham have been handed a boost in their chase for this star…
Tottenham are closing in on finalising a new long-term deal for midfielder Oliver Skipp, Alasdair Gold reports.
The Lowdown: Skipp sidelined
Skipp, whose current deal runs until 2024, had been a regular under both Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte before suffering a groin injury back in February.
The 21-year-old hasn’t featured in the club’s last eight Premier League games, while also missing two FA Cup games.
Conte recently admitted he wasn’t sure when Skipp would make a return to action due to complications with his current issue, but it seems as if he has taken this time to sort out his long-term future in north London.
Gold took to Twitter on Thursday to share a link to a football.london story.
He suggested that a new deal for Skipp is ‘incoming’ and revealed in his report that discussions over a bumper contract for the player are nearing a positive conclusion.
The Verdict: Announced before West Ham?
It seems as if it is just a matter of time until Skipp’s new contract is announced following this update from Gold, so there may well be an official announcement prior to the clash with West Ham on Sunday.
This update is good news for everyone involved, with Skipp enjoying a breakthrough campaign after spending last season on loan with Norwich.
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The club clearly sees the central midfielder as a key part of their plans going forward, so hopefully, a contract will be confirmed and Skipp will be back playing before the season comes to an end.
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Barcelona is going through a hard period in these past couple of years as the club is struggling to reach the peak form that it had during the 2010s. However, this isn’t something that should surprise football fans. Why? Because it is a well-known fact that all clubs go through a period of great success, then fall off and need a couple of years to recoup and get back to the top.
Ups and downs are part of the journey and that is what Barcelona is experiencing at the moment. After falling off in the Champions League, Barcelona is now set to compete in the Europa League, which is something that left many speechless as they are used to watching this club perform with the best in Europe.
Punters are fond of these developments, though. They consider Barcelona as the clear favourite to win the Europa League and earn itself a spot in the CL next year. After all, Europa League is still a trophy and it counts in the total tally.
The odds are also decent and this is a win-win situation for bettors. Not only will they be able to play a so-called safe bet, but they might end up earning a decent reward in the process. Of course, there are tons of other bet types and predictions in store and if you are thinking of placing a bet, feel free to take a look at the latest Europa League predictions from squawka.com.
Barcelona might even reap a few benefits from the fact that it is in the Europa League this season and these benefits mostly concern its young stars. Here’s why.
They Will Get Familiar With the Feeling of Playing in a Major Tournament
Many of the young stars in the club were thrown into the pit when they started competing in the Champions League. After all, the CL is the cream of the crop and there’s a chance that it may have been a bit too much to handle. After all, we are talking about young boys who are just experiencing what pressure means.
Europa League is the perfect competition where they can learn the importance of being in a major international tournament without the pressure and eyes on them. You always start small and gradually graduate and that is exactly what the transition from Europa League to the Champions League means.
A Chance to Develop
Europa League is a second-tier tournament. Now, we’re not saying that this competition features weak teams, but there’s no denying the fact that the teams that are competing in the Champions League are far better than the ones competing in Europa League.
This is a good thing for Barca’s young stars as it provides them with a great chance to develop and learn everything about them individually, but also how to play as a collective. After all, Barca is known for its team play and the so-called tiki-taka tactic.
Experimenting with new strategies against the calibre of Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City, PSG, etc., is not the best option, but many Europa League teams are below Barca’s standard and that provides the young stars with the perfect chance to learn something new. Plus, it is also a benefit for Xavi as he will be able to determine what are the strengths and the weaknesses of his players and thus, come up with the best tactics.
Barcelona Needs a Break from the Champions League
At the beginning of this article, we mentioned that Barcelona is not the team that it once was. However, everyone at the club is so keen on holding on to its former glory and that may have torn it apart. Trying to compete against the best even though you are not in their realm might have a negative effort on the team’s mentality.
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In other words, a break is needed from time to time, and the entry to the Europa League might be a good thing for the young stars as they will start building up a winning mentality in an international tournament and build up from that point.
After a while, they will be able to use that mentality to achieve better results in higher competitions, such as the Champions League.
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Harry Winks is attracting increasing interest ahead of the summer transfer window.
What’s the talk?
That’s according to a report by the Daily Star, who claim that both Southampton and Crystal Palace are keeping a very close eye on the situation of the England international ahead of a potential move for the midfielder at the end of the current campaign.
The report goes on to state that Tottenham are prepared to listen to any sensible offers for the 26-year-old this summer, as Antonio Conte does not view the academy graduate as part of his long-term plans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while it is also said that, despite being a boyhood Spurs fan, Winks would welcome the chance of becoming a first-team regular elsewhere.
Conte must axe winks
Considering just how little Winks has featured since Conte’s arrival in north London last November, in addition to the fact that the midfielder is one of the higher-earners in the Italian’s squad, it would appear a wise move for the 52-year-old to move the Englishman on this summer.
Indeed, despite the fact that Winks’ fellow central midfielder, Oliver Skipp, has been sidelined since January due to injury, the £15.3m-rated 26-year-old has started just eight Premier League fixtures under the management of Conte, having played a total of just 137 minutes of league football since the back to back defeats against Southampton and Wolves in February.
Furthermore, the £91k-per-week man – who Tottenham placed a £40m price tag on last summer – has been criticised for his lack of urgency in the middle of the park, none more so than by former Spurs defender Graham Roberts, who dubbed Winks “Mr Conservative.”
In an interview with Football Transfer Tavern last year, Roberts said of the 10-time capped international: “When Harry Winks got in the team years ago, it’s not the same Harry Winks now. He’s Mr Conservative.
“I’m watching games with people and they say: ‘Harry Winks had 347 passes of the ball today.’ I say: ‘Well, how many went forward?’ It’s always back to the centre-half or square to a centre-half or square to another midfield player. He never ever looks forward.”
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As such, should Southampton and Palace indeed be considering a move for the 26-year-old at the end of the current campaign, Conte simply must cash in on the midfielder while the interest is there, as the hefty wages of the player who Tony Cascarino claimed is “casting shadows” at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could be easily be put to much better use by the Italian this summer.
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Liverpool fans have been locked in purgatory this season, Arne Slot’s side so far removed from their title-winning selves last season.
But we have seen some progress in recent weeks. Liverpool are unbeaten in four Premier League matches, and their 2-0 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League has tightened their foothold on ascension to the knockout phase.
And yet Slot’s side need to improve. The Reds have shown themselves to be tactically imbalanced this year, and with each loss, more confidence has been stripped away, leaving the Premier League champions denuded of their reputation as one of Europe’s most dangerous forces.
Slot deserves respect, and it’s clear that FSG are not ready to push the button and eject him from his seat. But something still needs to give, and with the January transfer window less than a fortnight away, sporting director Richard Hughes is weighing up a bid for Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo.
Liverpool's plans to sign a winger
Liverpool want Semenyo this winter, but so, it seems, does the rest of the Premier League. His signature is red-hot, and while Liverpool stand as good a chance as anyone in the race, it would be negligible not to sound out alternatives.
There’s no question that Liverpool miss Luis Diaz, whose pace and directness in the final third now belong to Bayern Munich.
But Nico Williams shares with Semenyo and Colombian similar physical and athletic attributes, and Spanish sources believe FSG are preparing a €95m (equating to about £83m) offer.
Athletic Bilbao'sNicoWilliams
The Spain international came close to joining Barcelona in the summer, but he remains with Athletic Bilbao, who are struggling for attacking fluidity in La Liga.
With Semenyo the top target, Liverpool may want to look at the wider picture, with Williams bearing the potential to become one of the very best in the world.
Why Liverpool want Nico Williams
When Spain won the 2021 European Championship, they did so with Williams taking centre-stage. Now 23, Williams was only announcing himself at the time, growing into his skin as one of Spain’s brightest talents.
He isn’t yet as refined as Semenyo, but the sky is truly the limit for this one. Williams’ blistering speed and ability on the ball have caused critics to marvel, gushing over qualities that some defenders simply don’t have answers for. In this, he is already “world-class”, as has been said by journalist Zach Lowy.
While Williams’ output has decreased for Bilbao, this year and last, this speaks of deeper offensive issues at the Basque club. They have scored 15 league goals all season, which means the Spanish winger has been directly involved in 40% of the goalmouth action.
Nico Williams – La Liga Stats by Season
Season
Apps
Goals + Assists
25/26
13
3 + 3
24/25
29
5 + 5
23/24
31
5 + 13
22/23
34
0 + 0
21/22
2
0 + 0
Data via Transfermarkt
Williams hasn’t been in the finest fettle this season, but he’s still one of the most dangerous and dynamic wingers in the game. As per FBref, he ranks among the top 11% of positional peers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for shot-creating actions and the top 1% for successful take-ons per 90.
Even so, it would be ridiculous to try to deny his quality and potential. Hailed as a “nightmare for defenders” by analyst Ben Mattinson, Williams matches Semenyo’s thrill factor, that fleet-footedness which differentiates him.
Semenyo, of course, is riding the crest of a wave in the Premier League. The 25-year-old has scored seven goals and supplied three assists in the division this season. The talk of the town, he boasts a formidable array of underlying metrics, winning 6.6 duels and averaging 1.6 tackles and dribbles per game in 2025/26, as per Sofascore.
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But Williams is several years his junior, and he has already demonstrated a capacity to thrive and stand out on the biggest stages. Liverpool need a winger, and while Semenyo would provide instant results, Williams might just be worth the longer investment. He really is that good, and he’s only getting better.
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The mood around Arsenal is a lot more nervous than it was a few weeks ago.
Sure, Mikel Arteta’s side are still top of the Champions League and Premier League, but their recent performances have left a lot to be desired.
Moreover, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, in particular Phil Foden, appear to be getting back to the very best.
However, while the atmosphere around the club is a little down at the moment, there is still a lot to be optimistic about for Arsenal, and there could be even more should Arteta opt hand his own version of Foden more minutes in place of Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze.
Odegaard & Eze's seasons so far
Now, it should be said that neither Odegaard nor Eze have had a bad season for Arsenal so far.
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In fact, both players have had some really impressive moments in red and white, but it’s also true that they’ve been somewhat disappointing at times.
Starting with the former Crystal Palace star, it would be fair to say that few signings in the Emirates era have been met with such excitement from the fans.
However, while he scored the incredible hat-trick against Tottenham Hotspur and that acrobatic effort against his own side, there have been more than a few games in which he’s totally ghosted.
For example, away to Aston Villa, he was removed at half-time, and then at home against Wolverhampton Wanderers, he created practically nothing and again had to be removed from the game.
With that said, Eze’s talent is still incredibly evident, and with more time, he’ll surely become more and more effective for the North Londoners.
Moving on to the club captain, the most disappointing aspect of his campaign so far this year is that he hasn’t been available enough.
The Norwegian is never going to be as flash as the Englishman, but his ability to move the ball up the pitch, instigate the press and keep hold of the ball has been instrumental for the team over the last few years.
So, the fact that he’s played just 620 minutes of action across 13 matches and already missed 66 days of action through injury this year is far from ideal.
Moreover, this has unsurprisingly led him to look a little rusty at times when he has come on or started games.
In all, Eze and Odegaard are hugely talented footballers, but Arteta doesn’t have to, nor should he, rely solely on them, especially when he has someone in the squad who could become Arsenal’s answer to Foden.
Arsenal's answer to Foden
Arsenal have plenty of seriously talented players in their squad, but when it comes down to someone who could be their answer to Foden, only one player comes to mind: Ethan Nwaneri.
Now, this isn’t to say that the Hale Ender is as good as the City star at the moment.
However, there is every chance that the youngster could become as much of a game-changer as his compatriot, especially as there are already several parallels between them.
For example, both players have come through the academies of a ‘big six’ side; they are both English and, more crucially, share some similarities in how they play the game.
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Like the City star, the 18-year-old is primarily an attacking midfielder, but has plenty of experience playing out wide and has proven himself capable of playing there at a high level.
Nwaneri in 25/26
Appearances
10
Minutes
427′
Goals
1
Assists
0
Goal Involvements per Match
0.1
Minutes per Goal Involvement
427′
All Stats via Transfermarkt
For example, the often “unplayable” dynamo, as dubbed by Jack Wilshere, scored nine goals and provided two assists in 37 appearances, totalling 1378 minutes.
That means the teen phenom averaged a goal involvement every 3.36 games, or, more crucially, one every 125.27 minutes, which helps justify Joe Cole’s claim that “he’s the most exciting footballer in England and maybe Europe.”
This highlights another trait both players share: a desire to get the ball forward and either take a shot themselves or create a chance for their teammates at every opportunity.
In other words, while someone like Odegaard might be happier to keep hold of the ball and carefully work an angle, the two Englishmen are more explosive, more direct.
Ultimately, with all that in mind, so long as he starts to get more game time, then one analyst’s claim that “Ethan Nwaneri will be Arsenal’s version of Phil Foden” seems like an entirely reasonable one.
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Things are not looking great for the Arsenal star this season.
Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are all chasing Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote, according to TuttoMercatoWeb.
The Ivorian ace last week revealed that he’s ready to leave St James’ Park after just over four years in the North East, with a fresh challenge his new aim.
With plenty of Premier League experience and a good track record in English football, interest in the enforcer is thought to be high.
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And now reports suggest that Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs are all in the running.
The Gunners have been the side most strongly linked with the 28-year-old, with the player himself having revealed that talks between his representatives and the London club took place during the last transfer window.
Arsene Wenger is rumoured to be on the lookout for a holding midfielder, which has opened the door for a January raid.
Liverpool are also in the battle, amid talk that Brendan Rodgers is keen to address issues surrounding Steven Gerrard’s future.
The Reds skipper has been criticised for a lack of mobility in his defensive midfield role, leading to talk he may be moved back up the pitch.
With a lack of options to sit in front of the backline, Tiote is seen as a viable target an Anfield.
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Spurs meanwhile are another side watching, with the club’s pursuit of Morgan Schneiderlin stalling as Southampton play hardball to keep the Frenchman.
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