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Newcastle: Potential relegation costs

A report from The Times has explored the extent of financial damage relegation can cause for Newcastle United.

The Magpies find themselves 16th in the Premier League and only a single point ahead of 18th-placed Fulham, who have played a game more. They are also one point ahead of Brighton and find themselves in the middle of a relegation scrap, but failure to avoid the drop could have disastrous financial consequences.

NUFC players don’t have relegation clauses

A report from Martin Hardy in The Times has talked about the finances which can be affected by Newcastle’s potential relegation. It stated that the Magpies could witness ‘devastating’ financial consequences, as the club’s players don’t have relegation clauses in their contracts.

The Tynesiders have previously done that to avoid signings from being deterred from joining and, as a result of this clause, the club would have to take their Premier League wage bill to the Championship. The report added that their wage bill stood at £96.8m in June 2019, but since then they have roped in Joelinton, Callum Wilson, Ryan Fraser and Jamal Lewis.

Clubs use relegation clauses to ensure that they manage the revenue drop in the absence of Premier League money, but the Magpies don’t have that in place.

Relegation could be disastarous for NUFC

While financial issues would likely crop up in case of relegation, it has been stated by journalist Liam Kennedy that dropping out of the Premier League could dramatically reduce chances of a potential takeover for the Magpies.

This clearly shows that they can’t afford to get relegated and could have severely damaging consequences, so Steve Bruce’s side need to turn their form around soon to avoid this unenviable scenario.

In other news, one Newcastle man could be set to return to the first team soon – read more here.

Soteldo makes transfer admission

Yeferson Soteldo, who was previously linked with a move to Everton back in March 2020, has recently made a transfer admission to FIFA’s official website.

Speaking to the website, the Santos ace said when being asked about his future: “Today I can say that I’m ready to take it to the next level, although I feel good here at Santos. We’ll see after the Copa America. I’ve always liked the English league.”

Everton should reignite their interest in Soteldo

The Goodison Park faithful should certainly try and reignite their previous interest in Soteldo, given his previous exploits.

The 23-year-old has scored no fewer than 30 goals and made a further 36 assists in 169 games in total over all competitions across the last seven years of his club career so far (Transfermarkt), showcasing the talent that he has starting at such a young age.

Soteldo is also a full senior international with Venezuela, in where he has been capped 17 times and scored one goal (Transfermarkt), and also has the ability to play in a wide range of different positions across the front line.

His versatility is certainly something that Carlo Ancelotti would admire, especially if the Merseyside club were to get a large number of injuries in their forward areas.

With a lot of potential still left to be fulfilled, Soteldo is definitely a player that the Toffees should at least be keeping an eye on when the upcoming summer transfer window eventually opens.

In other news, find out which Blues man’s subtle Ancelotti dig has been slammed by fans here!

Everton target Soteldo open to transfer

Marcel Brands should avoid launching a summer swoop for Everton to sign Yeferson Soteldo, despite the Venezuelan stating that he’s open to leaving Santos.

What’s the word?

While speaking with FIFA’s official website, Soteldo admitted he dreams of one day playing in the Premier League and that he feels ready to take that step.

Soteldo joined Santos from Chilean side Huachipato in January 2019 and has scored 17 goals while providing 15 assists in 81 appearances across all competitions to date. His performances earned him a new contract at the start of the year, one that runs until December 2023.

Penning a new deal at the Urbano Caldeira Stadium may further drive up President Jose Carlos Peres’ asking price, having valued the diminutive 5 ft 3 star at €35m (£30m) last year following approaches from Inter Milan, Everton and a host of clubs from Spain.

Soteldo has also become a regular in his national side as they strive to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, with 19 outings to his name while still captaining the Venezuela U23s side.

The 23-year-old intends to do all he can to help his country make it to Qatar next year, which would mark the nation’s first-ever appearance at a FIFA World Cup finals.

“It’s a clear goal and something that’s on my wish list, so I’ll give everything possible to make it happen,” he said. “But I’ve learned not to get obsessed about things, otherwise I’d go crazy and wouldn’t be able to make a career from football.”

A career Soteldo hopes will one day include a spell in England, adding: “Today, I can say that I’m ready to take it to the next level, although I feel good here at Santos. We’ll see after the Copa America. I’ve always liked the English league.”

Should Everton sign Soteldo?

While Santos President Peres claimed Everton were interested in a move for Soteldo, who he lauds for his “sensational skills”, Brands should avoid seeing the winger’s recent declaration as justification to launch a move to sign the dual-footed maestro this summer.

Soteldo may have admirers across the globe but the 23-year-old is yet to offer any real consistency in his output, having been involved in 15 goals (nine scored, six assisted) in his maiden Serie A season before contributing to nine (four scored, five assisted) in 2020.

At 23, Soteldo is also older than what most of Santos’ top prospects traditionally have been when they have sealed moves to Europe, with Neymar joining FC Barcelona at 21 and Rodrygo sealing a €45m (£40m) move to Real Madrid in 2019 at 18 years of age.

Los Blancos were not afraid to get the chequebook out for Rodrygo – a player President Florentino Perez described as “one of the great prodigies” – after he struck nine goals and five assists in 41 Brazilian Serie A games to quickly establish himself as “one of the big emerging stars of Brazilian football”.

And while Rodrygo is now a regular first-team player at the Santiago Bernabeu, there are just as many misses when it comes to expensive South American imports with Gabriel Barbosa starting just one of his 10 appearances for Inter Milan before joining Flamengo.

The Nerazzurri had paid Santos €25m (£21.5m) after Barcelona passed on their first refusal to sign for the forward in 2016, but would only spend one of his three-and-a-half-years as an Inter player actually at the San Siro.

Soteldo’s first two years with Santos are pointing more to him being a second Barbosa than a Rodrygo, which would place the Venezuelan on course to be Everton’s new Yannick Bolasie if ever signed.

The Toffees paid £25m to bring Bolasie to Goodison Park in 2016 after establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s best on the ball at Crystal Palace.

But the DR Congo international would only offer two goals and four assists in 32 games in royal blue and is now set to leave as a free agent once his £75,000-per-week contract expires in the summer.

Signing Soteldo would, in our opinion, result in a similar outcome.

AND in other news, Everton face a £33.5m asking price to sign a sought-after 24-year-old talent

Lampard and Martinez on Newcastle job

Lee Ryder has named Frank Lampard and Roberto Martinez as two managers who he claims would listen to a job offer from Newcastle United.

As per a Q&A session with The Chronicle, the football journalist has claimed that both coaches would have ‘fewer demands’ given that they have already lost jobs in the Premier League before, and also added that they would listen to any job offers from the St. James’ Park faithful, if Steve Bruce were to leave of course.

Lampard and Martinez could be good choices

Both Lampard and Martinez have experience of managing in the top flight as well as in the Championship, with Lampard winning the former as a player on three separate occasions.

Should the North East club find themselves relegated at the end of the 2020/21 term, either man could be open to a short spell in the second tier given their previous success there.

Lampard also has the knack for bringing young players through, having done so at Chelsea after a transfer embargo which also saw them lose their best player in Eden Hazard, which could help the likes of the Longstaff brothers and Elliot Anderson.

Martinez has a lot of footballing pedigree, having guided Wigan Athletic to a very FA Cup triumph and getting Belgium to the number one spot in the FIFA World Rankings.

Nonetheless, the two managers could no doubt turn out to be good choices for the Tyneside club if Bruce were to leave the Magpies in the near future.

 In other news, find out what ‘problem’ may harm NUFC’s takeover chances here!

Zungu may have played his last Rangers game

Bongani Zungu is one of several Rangers players who could face a ban this week after breaching guidelines regarding the current viral outbreak in February, which could mean that the South African international has already played his last game for the Ibrox outfit under Steven Gerrard.

As per The Athletic, Zungu – along with Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey, Dapo Mebude and Brian Kinnear – could all face bans depending on the outcome of a hearing which is set to take place on March 25.

The 28-year-old has spent the entire season on loan at Rangers from French side Amiens SC but has been limited to just four starts in all competitions, with the majority of his appearances under Gerrard coming from the bench.

Zungu has just 18 minutes of action under his belt since the incident in February, which certainly suggests that he is not in Gerrard’s good books; and should he receive a ban for the last few games of the season, then Rangers fans may well have seen the last of him.

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Rangers have already wrapped up league title number 55 but will be looking to finish the campaign unbeaten as they prepare for the final five league games after the international break.

Given that Jordan Jones and George Edmundson were both banned for seven games for attending a house party in September, Zungu could well be ruled out for the rest of the season if he receives a similar ban later this week.

Unfortunately for Zungu, he has hardly set the world alight in his time at Rangers, so it seems very unlikely that Gerrard will seek to bring him back on a permanent deal from Amiens in the summer.

The defensive midfielder has been unable to get in the team ahead of the impressive Glen Kamara, and given that he has failed to earn above a 7/10 WhoScored rating for any of his appearances in a Rangers shirt, it seems as if Zungu will not live long in the memory of Gers fans despite the team’s successes this season.

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Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Zungu has already made his last appearance for Rangers, as even if the ban doesn’t rule him out for all of the remaining matches, Gerrard might be better served by putting his faith in contracted Rangers players rather than the on-loan Amiens man.

In other news… No goals or assists in March: £1.8m-rated Rangers ace endured a nightmare month

Howe and van Bronckhorst open to Newcastle

Mark Douglas has dropped an inside claim on two managers who are reportedly open to potentially succeeding Steve Bruce at Newcastle United.

Writing in his latest piece for The Chronicle, the journalist has claimed that both Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Eddie Howe would be interested in managing at St James’ Park if Bruce were to leave, although the former Aston Villa and Sunderland boss still retains the faith of Mike Ashley for now.

Howe or van Bronckhorst would be inspired Newcastle appointments

The appointment of either Howe or van Bronckhorst would be an inspired one by Newcastle. The former has won the Eredivisie title with Feyenoord ahead of the likes of Ajax and PSV, while the latter brought Bournemouth up to the Premier League and kept them there for five seasons.

Of course, Howe has the added experience over van Bronckhorst of managing in the English top flight, but both managers have certainly had success in their careers so far.

Both are also available right now, and with the struggles that the Tyneside club are currently facing in trying to avoid being relegated to the Championship, a change in manager could well be beneficial to the Magpies, whether that would be now or at the end of the season.

In other news, find out what Toon star has dropped a worrying claim on his future.

Man United’s Shaw proving Mourinho wrong

Luke Shaw’s dramatic career turnaround has certainly been stark and one that has proven former Red Devils’ boss Jose Mourinho wrong.

The Manchester United defender is enjoying a stunning campaign throughout 2020/21. He has started 36 games in all competitions, racking up six assists and scoring once, even keeping summer signing Alex Telles constantly marooned to the bench.

For a player who was constantly castigated by former manager Mourinho for his “attitude”, Shaw has certainly got one over the Portuguese.

His all-around game is one of the most eye-catching in the entire squad. According to WhoScored, the defender is averaging 1.4 tackles per game. Only four players in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad are providing more.

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Meanwhile, he has also been a hugely potent weapon going forwards by contributing 2.1 key passes for game. For context, these are the highest numbers throughout his career in the Premier League and are only bettered by the inspirational Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford.

Praised for his “brilliant” performances by former Red Devils midfielder Roy Keane, the ex-Southampton full-back has even taken that excellent form onto the international stage by assisting Harry Kane for England’s opening goal against Albania on Sunday evening.

He now looks to be one of the first names on the teamsheet having started 30 matches this season, the second-most in his entire United career, and also returned to Three Lions contention for the first time since September 2018.

Only played 55 times in all competitions by the current Tottenham Hotspur boss Mourinho in his two-and-a-half years at Old Trafford, the defender has already played 92 matches under his successor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the same amount of time– faith that has certainly been rewarded.

It goes without saying then Shaw, who earns £150k per week at Old Trafford, will be aiming to continue his career turnaround throughout the remainder of the season and will hopefully aim to prove Mourinho wrong even more.

AND in more news, take a look at which Barcelona star the Red Devils must avoid signing in the summer…

Gerrard should axe Steven Davis tonight

Rangers take on League One side Cove Rangers at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup on Sunday evening and Steven Gerrard should consider dropping Steven Davis from his side.

The 36-year-old has been a regular for the Light Blues so far this season and has been one of their most consistent performers in the league, averaging a very solid 6.99/10 rating across his 30 league appearances this season.

However, he has failed to contribute a goal or an assist in any of those appearances and against a side such as Cove Rangers, where Gerrard will undoubtedly want his side to have a comfortable margin of victory, he may be best served by opting for a more creative midfield.

Although Davis’ performances this season have rightfully earned him a new contract at the club for next season, his performances in the last month for both club and country haven’t been at his usually high level.

Aside from the 3-0 win against St Mirren in early March, all of Davis’ performances with Rangers last month saw him rated below a 6.5 match rating from WhoScored for his performances.

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He particularly disappointed in the Europa League games against Slavia Prague and was one of several Rangers players guilty of producing one of their worst displays of the season in the 2-0 defeat at Ibrox.

Although the 36-year-old was able to set a record recently for the most caps earned by any UK player in history, Gerrard may not be too pleased that his veteran midfielder played for 90 minutes against both Italy and Bulgaria during the international break.

Before he broke the record, former Northern Ireland boss Lawrie Sanchez was full of praise for Davis, saying:

“He’s always been what managers call a nine out of ten. You just know what you are getting as he is so consistent. Even now he is the same. He doesn’t carry any baggage and is the ultimate professional. One of the best around.”

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Therefore, you could definitely argue that his performances recently have not been great and the midfielder is perhaps in need of a rest, so even though Gerrard might be keen to select some experience in his midfield against Cove Rangers to ensure his side gets the job done, he should drop Davis for this particular fixture.

And, in other news… Rangers should unleash “clever” £540k-rated beast on Sunday, he could be Gerrard’s game-changer

Man City fans go wild for De Bruyne news

As confirmed by the club, Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne has penned a two-year contract extension at the Etihad Stadium – with the Belgian’s new and improved deal lasting until 2025.

De Bruyne, who has been a revelation for City since signing from Wolfsburg in the summer of 2015, has now committed his long term future to the club in a big announcement.

The Belgian has been a crucial player under Pep Guardiola in particular, winning the PFA Player of the Year award last season after a phenomenal 2019/2020 campaign where he bagged 20 assists and 13 goals from midfield in the Premier League alone (WhoScored).

As this news emerges, it’s little wonder one Sky Blues supporter called the announcement ‘amazing’ – with De Bruyne also playing a key role this campaign as City remain in contention for an unprecedented quadruple.

Find all for their best verdicts on the star midfielder signing a new and improved deal down below.

Man City fans go wild for De Bruyne news

“This is genuinely massive!

Yes it was never in doubt & he’s the key to which Manchester City are based around, but having Kevin De Bruyne basically finish his career here? Just amazing news for us all”

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“Maaaaaaaaate! This is massive! We are massive!”

Credit: @KonigFred_

“YESSSSSSS”

Credit: @la_tarrant

“HOLD ME”

Credit: @KDBseason

“OMG YOU WAITED TO ANNOUNCE IT AFTER HE DROPPED A MASTERCLASS IN THE UCL”

Credit: @SilkyCyrus_74

“AMAZING. LOVE YOU

@DeBruyneKev”

Credit: @StevenMcinerney

“This is wonderful news to us. You ginger beauty. Keep going.”

Credit: @Esther78278157

“Wonderful!, brilliant!, marvellous!, fantastic news!!!!!!!! Ohhhhh Kevin De Bruyne”

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In other news: Man City fans also want this ‘amazing signing’ after reports, find out more here.

Mane fails to perform vs Real again

It goes without saying that Liverpool needed an exhilarating attacking performance in order to stand any chance of progressing in the UEFA Champions League.

3-1 down to Real Madrid after the first-leg, that was exactly what they produced at Anfield on Wednesday but there was just one thing missing: goals.

Jurgen Klopp’s men wasted a number of opportunities as their attacking triumvirate did not just seem quite up to the task – with Sadio Mane one of those who underperformed.

Deployed on the left-flank alongside Roberto Firmino and Mo Salah, it was another extremely quiet evening from the Senegalese forward, who has now scored just one goal since the start of March in all competitions.

According to WhoScored, the former Southampton man only had one shot throughout the entire 90 minutes, not even managing to get it on target.

He just seemed not quite up to speed in promising situations for Klopp’s men, an aspect that was encapsulated with a situation in the first-half as he trapped Trent Alexander-Arnold’s centre expertly but lost his footing just yards from goal when attempting to spin and fire towards the net.

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Faced up against Federico Valverde, who was shoehorned in at right-back due to an injury crisis at Real Madrid, Mane also only managed to complete one dribble.

He did manage ease away from the Uruguayan early in the first-half as Liverpool started quickly but that was about as good as it got for the Liverpool forward.

Mane’s passing was also not too inspiring. Despite completing a key pass, he could only accumulate a poor 68% pass success rate throughout the game, with only substitute Diogo Jota producing worse for the Reds.

Considering the huge importance of the match, Jurgen Klopp will certainly have been expecting more from his £100k per-week forward, whose woeful form continues. Mane has been a superstar for Liverpool since his arrival, but he’s in very poor form and his inept dispaly at Anfield let his manager down on Wednesday night.

AND in more news, take a closer look at our player ratings for the game…

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