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    Chelsea’s new star Koulibaly grew up with STONES for goalposts aged eight, but now he’s the rock of the Blues defence

    KALIDOU KOULIBALY, the new rock of Chelsea’s defence, grew up playing with stones for goalposts.Childhood friend Mohamodou Ndiaye has happy memories of their makeshift pitch in Saint-Die, an industrial town in north east France.
    Koulibaly (second from right, middle row) grew up playing with stones for goalposts
    Koulibaly visiting Saint-Die alongside childhood friend Ndiaye
    Koulibaly was given a hero’s welcome upon his return to home
    Ndiaye said: “Kalidou and I have known each other since we were five or so.
    “We always used to play football after school on concrete. If you fell over, it hurt but after a while you got used to it.
    “Behind his house we created a pitch with big stones to make the goals.
    “Later Kalidou was the class representative at school. He made a request to have proper goals on the playground and we got them.”
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    Koulibaly quickly stood out when he joined the youth section of SR Saint-Die.
    Coach Philippe Pissot, who first came across the youngster when he was eight, said: “He was the boss of the defence, even at that age, and of the whole team.

    “All the decisions he took were the right ones. And he had that air, that authority in his tackling.
    “When I watch him on the TV now, I recognise the same qualities.”
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    Pissot’s day job was as a teacher at Ecole Vincent Auriol, the primary school at the heart of the Kellermann district, a working-class area with a large immigrant population.
    Ndiaye said: “Our dads were factory workers.
    “People of several different origins lived side by side, and they were warm and open-minded.
    “We had friends or acquaintances whose background was Portuguese, Turkish, Algerian, Moroccan, Mauritanian.
    “Our Senegalese community was well represented, we all spoke the same ‘peulh’ dialect and were like one big family.”
    The boys were in Pissot’s class for their final year of primary school.
    In the summer term of 2002, France went to the Far East to defend the World Cup won on home soil and were stunned in their opening game by a certain West African country.
    Pissot said: “The match between France and Senegal was in the morning, French time, while we were at school.
    Koulibaly captained Senegal to AFCON gloryCredit: AP
    The 31-year-old is now Chelsea’s rock at the backCredit: Getty
    “At the back of the classroom was a TV that we used to show documentaries.
    “Kalidou and Mohamodou were particularly happy when I said we were going to watch the game.
    “I told Kalidou: ‘France 5 Senegal 0.’ But Senegal won 1-0 and they loved it.”
    Fast forward nearly 20 years, and Mohamodou and the rest of Kellermann’s Senegalese community were celebrating what is arguably Koulibaly’s greatest moment – captaining his country to their first African Cup of Nations triumph in February.
    But the road to glory had plenty of bumps in it. Not least when Metz, who had signed Koulibaly as a 13 year old, released him at 16.
    Ndiaye says the rejection spurred his friend on, both as a footballer and a scholar.
    Koulibaly studied hard and thought about becoming a PE teacher, while playing for the club’s adult first team in a regional league.
    Ndiaye said: “Kalidou was the youngest player in the first team.
    Guiding Senegal to AFCON glory was Koulibaly’s ‘greatest moment’Credit: Reuters
    Koulibaly paid extra attention to his diet, never went to bed late and did extra training during his youth daysCredit: Reuters
    “Sometimes he had to have a note from the club so he could leave school early to train or play a match during the week.
    “Even though the club was amateur, Kalidou kept up his regime from the Metz academy, with a balanced diet, extra training and never going to bed late.
    “I used to go to his place to watch matches on TV on Sunday nights, and he would often be falling asleep before half time.”
    But when Metz realised their mistake and came calling again, Koulibaly was wide awake.
    After making his professional debut there, he moved on to Belgian club Genk, a talent factory that has also produced Kevin De Bruyne and Thibaut Courtois, among others.
    Then came eight seasons at Napoli, where he was part of the club’s revival as a domestic and European force as well as being repeatedly voted the best defender in Serie A.
    Back in Saint-Die, they have watched Koulibaly’s progress with pride and delight.
    The old SR Saint-Die club, of which Pissot was secretary, merged in 2019 with Saint-Die Kellermann, whose president is Ndiaye.
    Following his time at Metz, Koulibaly moved onto Belgian club Genk, who helped produce De BruyneCredit: Getty
    Koulibaly made his Premier League debut against EvertonCredit: Reuters
    Koulibaly’s younger brother Seoudou, a Chelsea fan, plays for the first team and the man himself returns frequently to where it all began.
    Koulibaly was made a Citizen of Honour of Saint-Die in 2015.
    Ndiaye says his friend likes to keep things low key and not to talk about how he helps the club out with equipment, funds development projects in Senegal and takes a prominent role in fighting racism in football.
    Ndiaye said: “Kalidou is a role model for our town’s young players.
    “He has shown that with perseverance and self belief, you can realise your dreams.
    “In our district of Kellermann, when he comes back during holidays, he remains very accessible to the youngsters.
    “He often comes out where the kids love to chat, have a coffee, while watching matches.”
    Pissot said: “Many of the kids have Napoli shirts with Koulibaly 26 on the back and lots of people watched his matches on TV.
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    “I’m sure it will be the same with Chelsea.
    “For Kellermann and Saint-Die in general, he’s a very important symbol.”
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    Bayern Munich ‘enquire about Kai Havertz transfer’ as Germans line up Chelsea star as Robert Lewandowski replacement

    BAYERN MUNICH were keen on replacing Robert Lewandowski with Chelsea ace Kai Havertz, according to reports.Lewandowski told the German giants he was desperate to leave the club in search of a new challenge, Bayern bosses hoped he would choose Chelsea.
    Bayern were keen on trying to land Havertz IF Lewandowski went to ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Lewandowski instead joined BarcaCredit: Getty
    Eventual winners of the transfer race, Barcelona, and Chelsea were keen on the 2021 Ballon d’Or runner-up.
    And according to Sport 1, Bayern had hoped Lewandowski would go to play his football at Stamford Bridge instead of the Camp Nou so they could try and land German Havertz.
    Sport 1 chief reporter Kerry Hau revealed: “We heard that Bayern would have preferred to put Lewandowski at Chelsea to bring Havertz to Munich.”
    Lewandowski was eventually granted his dream move to Barca and Bayern instead signed Liverpool’s Sadio Mane, who has hit the ground running.
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    But the report goes on to state that despite Lewandowski heading to Barca, Havertz will continue to be on Bayern’s radar.
    The 23-year-old will continued to be watched by Bayern chiefs with the view of a move in the future.

    Bayern have a good relationship with Havertz’s player agency ROOF.
    Hau continued: “Havertz is a player that those responsible find interesting. 
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    “[Sporting director] Salihamidzic would have liked to have brought him in at Leverkusen, and Uli Hoeneß would have liked to have had him in Munich, too.” More

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    Crystal Palace hoping to get Conor Gallagher on loan transfer again if Chelsea steal Frenkie de Jong from Man Utd

    CRYSTAL PALACE will hold out until near the end of the transfer window to see if they can pick up a bonus loan.The feeling at the South London club is that there could be a number of exciting players available to borrow by then as the bigger boys complete their own summer business.
    Crystal Palace are hoping they can sign Chelsea ace Conor Gallagher on loanCredit: Getty
    Crystal Palace believe Conor Gallagher can rejoin them if Frenkie de Jong signs with ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Conor Gallagher, for example, is one Palace have their eye on should his game time be further impacted at Chelsea if Frenkie de Jong arrives from Barcelona.
    England midfielder Gallagher, 22, shone on loan at Selhurst Park last season, netting eight goals and grabbing three assists in the Premier League.
    It is believed Eagles chief Patrick Vieira would be interested in borrowing him again should the chance arise.
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek is another Chelsea player and former Palace loanee who may be of interest if the Blues are willing to farm him out.
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    But SunSport understands Palace are not interested in borrowing Gallagher and Loftus-Cheek’s club-mate Callum Hudson-Odoi.
    While a move to bring back academy product Aaron Wan-Bissaka on loan from Manchester United looks increasingly unlikely, following the arrival of Chris Richards from Bayern Munich.
    Palace feel they have enough cover at right-back now with Nathaniel Clyne, Joel Ward, Nathan Ferguson and Richards.
    A new striker is also not thought to be on the agenda, despite Christian Benteke moving to DC United, the MLS side managed by Wayne Rooney.
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    De Jong continues to pose as a top target for Chelsea and United, who are looking to strengthen in midfield.
    However, Barcelona don’t seem keen on selling him despite their financial woes. More

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    Holland boss Louis van Gaal begs Frenkie de Jong to ditch Barcelona for Man Utd or Chelsea transfer before World Cup

    LOUIS VAN GAAL has urged Frenkie de Jong to leave Barcelona before the World Cup kicks off in November.De Jong, 25, has been heavily linked with a move away from the Nou Camp this summer.
    De Jong has been linked with a move away from BarcelonaCredit: Getty
    Van Gaal has urged him to leave the club before the World CupCredit: Getty
    Manchester United have been pushing to sign him since the transfer window opened in June, but the midfielder has made it clear that he does not want to make the move to Old Trafford.
    However, Barcelona chiefs are attempting to force him out of the club, suggesting that he should reduce his wage demands or leave.
    The Catalan giants already owe De Jong around £17million in unpaid wages after he agreed to defer the payment of his salary during the Coronavirus pandemic.
    Club officials now believe that negotiating a move away for the Dutchman would resolve any financial differences.
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    But, Holland boss Van Gaal is concerned that the situation at Barcelona could destroy De Jong’s chances of breaking into the World Cup squad.
    According to Dutch outlet AD, the 71-year-old has claimed that the midfielder must be given the chance to play regularly in order to properly prepare for the World Cup.

    De Jong will likely have to seek a move away in order to get more game time, but a move to Chelsea could now be on the cards.
    The Blues are reportedly close to striking a £67.6m agreement with Barcelona for the Dutchman, who is understood to be willing to make the move to Stamford Bridge.
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    Van Gaal has also expressed the same concern for out-of-favour forward Memphis Depay.
    The former Man Utd star has been informed by Xavi that he will have no place at Barcelona this season.
    Tottenham are claimed to be in advanced talks to sign him on a free transfer, but Juventus are still in the race to complete a deal. More

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    Chelsea and Tottenham ‘keeping close eye’ on Adama Traore with Wolves ace hoping to secure transfer exit

    ADAMA TRAORE is reportedly “hoping to secure a move away” from Wolverhampton Wanderers before the end of the month.And both Tottenham and Chelsea are “keeping an eye” on the Spanish winger’s situation.
    Adama Traore is reportedly wanted by Chelsea and TottenhamCredit: Getty
    The Spain international, 26, only has a year left on his contract at Wolves.
    He spent the second half of last season on loan at Barcelona but the LaLiga giants turned down the chance to sign him permanently.
    Now Sky Sports have offered an update on the former Aston Villa and Middlesbrough star’s situation.
    Their reporter Graeme Bailey says: “Adama Traore is hoping to secure a move away from Wolves before the end of the summer transfer window.
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    “Two clubs keeping an eye on Traore are Tottenham and Chelsea.”
    Spurs tried but failed to get Traore in January as he opted to return to the Nou Camp instead – the club whose academy he came through.
    They also considered a transfer swoop for him last summer when his former Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo arrived as manager.
    Now Spurs boss Antonio Conte is believed to be looking for a player who can play at right wingback.
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    Roma’s versatile midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo has also been linked – but this fresh report suggests that Traore is also a serious candidate.
    Chelsea are also looking at cover for wing-back Reece James and Traore fits the bill for their needs.
    Whatever happens, Traore’s time at Wolves appears to be coming to an end after four years at Molineux.
    And a fee of around £15m could be enough to see a deal struck to sign him. More

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    Chelsea and Tottenham in Ronnie Edwards transfer hunt as 19-year-old defender continues to impress at Peterborough

    CHELSEA and Tottenham are reportedly battling it out for Peterborough star Ronnie Edwards.The Mirror claims both Premier League giants are keen on signing the defender, 19, after some stellar performances last season.
    Chelsea and Spurs are both keen on Peterborough star Ronnie EdwardsCredit: Getty
    SunSport revealed in April that Manchester United were interested in Edwards.
    We also told you that Aston Villa and Southampton fancied a summer swoop for the centre-back, who could cost more than £10million.
    But it’s now reckoned Chelsea and Spurs are leading the race.
    The Blues have already splashed out on several youngsters including Aston Villa’s Carney Chukwuemeka and goalie Gabriel Slonina.
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    Meanwhile, Tottenham landed Djed Spence from Middlesbrough and are closing in on Udinese teen Destiny Udogie.
    And the London rivals, who play each other in the Premier League on Sunday, are set to clash once again – this time for Edwards.
    Posh director of football Barry Fry has already confirmed interest from both sides.
    Regarding Tottenham, Fry said: “Spurs have been watching him for a long time, but so have other clubs. 
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    “There is a big German club showing interest which is no real surprise as they love to take young English players and develop them.”
    As for Chelsea, he added: “I’ve had conversations with people at Chelsea who are in the know and who would be involved in any decision-making. 
    “They came to watch [loanee] Lucas [Bergström], but they were taken by Ronnie. 
    “They haven’t made a bid yet, but there are three weeks until the transfer window closes. They certainly like him.
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    “Virtually the entire Premier League know about Ronnie [and] I have had big clubs asking to be kept informed if anyone does bid for Ronnie. 
    “Our position on Ronnie remains the same. It’s going to have to be a big bid to get him and we would try and make sure he was sent straight back to us.” More

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    Three key battles that will decide Chelsea v Tottenham on Sunday and why Jorginho could be key in vital London derby

    CHELSEA host Spurs on Sunday for a London derby that is already hugely important for both teams.They both won their opening games, although their performances were very, very different. 
    Chelsea have the upper hand in Premier League clashes with Spurs
    Harry Kane led Tottenham to the top of the table with a 4-1 win over SouthamptonCredit: Mark Pain / Premium Sport
    Spurs were extremely comfortable in beating Southampton 4-1 while Chelsea limped through their match with Everton as they ended with a 1-0 win courtesy of a Jorginho penalty.
    Chelsea have endured a difficult pre-season as, under new ownership, they have looked to rebuild their squad with a series of high-profile additions for £176m- and there will be more on the way.
    Spurs, on the other hand, have had a relatively steady summer in which they have added players that bring competition and depth to the squad while also retaining their most important players as they look to push on.
    Sunday’s game could hinge on three key tactical battles.
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    Where does Harry Kane actually play?
    Harry Kane is one of the best out-and-out goalscorers in the game. 
    Playing as the ‘9’ for both club and country he has led the line for years – although in recent seasons his game has started to evolve as he has dropped deeper in order to pick up possession.

    Last season Kane dropped into a position more regularly associated with a ‘10’, and created many goals for the South Korean international Son Heung-Min.
    Both Chelsea and Spurs are likely to match up in a 3-4-3 system. 
    As such one of the key factors will be how Chelsea find a way to stop Kane from finding space as he drops back into deeper areas.
    As Spurs attack down the near side Kane drops back in order to give an option inside. As Kane moves back Spurs push players ahead of him to attack space in the defensive line
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    Against Everton, we saw Thiago Silva act as the deepest defender in a back three for Chelsea as Kalidou Koulibally and Cesar Azpilicueta were more aggressive in their positioning. 
    How though will Thomas Tuchel find a way to negate the space between the defence and midfield that Kane can drop into and occupy?
    There is no easy answer to this question. 
    Koulibally is a very strong defensive player whose mobility and strength make him a daunting opponent for any defender. 
    If he is tasked with stepping towards the midfield though to cover the movement of Kane then the left side of the Chelsea defence will be exposed. 
    Chelsea now have two international left-backs in Ben Chilwell of England and Marc Cucurella of Spain – but asking either of those to provide the defensive cover will unbalance the entire defensive structure.
    Kane drops deep as he drives into space in possession of the ball. He has three teammates in advanced areas that are making runs to attack the opposition back line
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    We are also unlikely to see one of the double pivots in the midfield for Chelsea, likely to be Jorginho and N’Golo Kante, dropping back to close off the space that Kane can play in as this would leave them undermanned in the midfield areas allowing Spurs to dominate the ball in that area.
    So, what is the answer? 
    Chelsea may look to play with a higher defensive line in order to close down the available space but in doing so they expose the lack of pace of Thiago Silva in the centre of the defence.
    Is Raheem Sterling going to play as a central striker?
    When Chelsea signed the English international forward Raheem Sterling from Manchester City, for a fee of £50m, there was some debate as to where he would play for Tuchel’s side.

    When he initially made his breakthrough at first-team level for Liverpool, it was as a winger  – but at Manchester City he spent time playing as more of a central striker in areas where his mobility and ability to play in tight spaces were extremely effective.
    With Romelu Lukaku having left Chelsea and returned to Inter Milan, there was a sense that the young German international Kai Havertz would take the central striking role while Sterling would play from the left.
    Yet in the first match of the season, it was Havertz who played from the left while Sterling played centrally. 
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    These are the kind of pockets of space that Sterling can find with his movement in tight spaces. By creating separation from the defenders in this way Sterling can receive and then drive into gaps in possession.
    Sterling is extremely mobile but there were signs in the match at Everton that the partnership and the understanding between him and Havertz still needs some work. 
    In a month or two we may see the two of them switching and interchanging positions on the pitch on a regular basis and with more fluidity. 
    At the moment though the movement in that sense is not quite there.
    This is a position in which Sterling often found himself for Manchester CIty. As he drives forward in transition Havertz is looking to make a run from outside to inside to find space. Mason Mount, on the other side, is less aggressive though and so Sterling has fewer options.
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    If we see Sterling playing as the central striker in this match then Spurs will be relatively comfortable allowing him to drop off the front line into space as there are less aggressive runs being made by the other forwards than we saw from the Spurs front line last week.
    With Mason Mount playing against Everton as a wide attacker from the right-hand side Chelsea had another attacking player who was not playing in his best role or position.
    Mount was easier to defend for the Everton defence as he made less aggressive runs to break the lines.
    The battle for the midfield
    The midfield will be a key battleground in this match and we expect both sides to line up in matching 3-4-3 systems with a double pivot in the midfield. 
    In the opening games, Spurs played with Rodrigo Bentancur and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in this area while Chelsea had Jorginho and N’Golo Kante.
    Both pairs are perhaps not the most attack-minded – they are, however, extremely functional in their approach – and one of the biggest challenges for both sides in this game will be finding creativity from these areas.
    Jorginho has the capacity to make movements out of the midfield to receive the ball in good areas. Here he makes a clever run to move beyond the opposition midfield to take possession of the ball)

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    Chelsea perhaps have the edge in terms of technical ability with the Italian international Jorginho, in particular, displaying clever passing ability with the capacity to break lines when he does actually look to pass it forwards. 
    The issue that Chelsea will have though is that Bentancur and Hojbjerg are extremely capable of nullifying the opposition midfield and preventing them from being able to play.
    Under Antonio Conte, the Spurs midfield has emerged as an extremely industrious part of the team with the ability to drop and cover space behind and to the sides as they essentially cover for teammates who move into advanced positions.
    Spurs midfield works extremely hard to cover space. Here, we see Hojbjerg moving outside in order to cover and intercept a pass down the line from Southampton
    If neither side is able to truly take control of the midfield areas in this match then the edge will go to a Spurs side who are set up to allow Kane to drop off into the midfield while also ensuring that they have runners making forward runs beyond the ball.
    Who will come out on top?
    Neither side will want to give up anything so early in the season so not losing will be the order of the day.
    If Chelsea can effectively stop Kane linking everything together and prevent Tottenham’s exciting front three playing then they will be one step nearer taking the points.
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    But, unless Tuchel can come up with a fluid way of breaking down Spurs’ now-well-drilled backline you wonder how the Blues will score themselves – after all, they hardly tore Everton apart.
    All roads point to a damage-limiting draw that will no doubt raise more questions for Tuchel than for Conte.
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    Chelsea line up shock transfer swoop for Celtic right-back Josip Juranovic – with Man Utd also tracking £2.5m Croatian

    CHELSEA are in line to seal a shock transfer swoop for Josip Juranovic.The Celtic star, 26, is being tracked by a number of clubs including Atletico Madrid and Manchester United with Chelsea now the latest to register their interest.
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    Juranovic hugs former Premier League golden glove winner Joe HartCredit: Rex
    Juranovic would come into Thomas Tuchel’s squad to bolster the right-hand side of their defence.
    Chelsea have seen a number of defenders depart the club this summer, most notably Antonio Ruidger and Andreas Christensen, while Levi Colwill recently secured a loan move to Brighton.
    The Blues are also set to see the back of Marcos Alonso, with the Spaniard set to join Barcelona, although they managed to ward off the Spanish side’s interest in Cesar Azpilicueta.
    The Croatian would cost Chelsea at least £15million according to 90min.
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    Juranovic would likely represent a far cheaper deal than the likes of Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries or Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters.
    The aforementioned interest of Atletico and Man Utd could make a deal somewhat tricky to complete, but Chelsea have reportedly been putting in the ground work behind the scenes for some weeks.
    Juranovic signed for Celtic in a £2.5m deal from Legia Warsaw last season, and enjoyed great success as Celtic reclaimed the Scottish Premiership ahead of rivals Rangers.
    Chelsea have already spent nearly £170m on new players this summer, and could see their expenditure far exceed £200m if they agree a deal to sign £84m-rated Leicester defender Wesley Fofana.
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    The Blues are also said to be tracking Barcelona right-back Sergino Dest and are close to agreeing a fee for Frenkie de Jong.
    Former Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also wanted by Tuchel to replenish the club’s forward line which has seen Timo Werner and Romulu Lukaku depart to their former clubs. More