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    Man Utd and Chelsea’s horror record for signing strikers on loan as they are linked with Karim Benzema transfer

    KARIM Benzema’s astonishing wage demands may have been enough to put Manchester United off an attempt to land the former France striker.Even Sir Jim Ratcliffe appears to be unwilling to pay Benzema, 36, the equivalent of the £86m per year he is currently on in Saudi Arabia to bring the ex-Real Madrid man to Old Trafford for just four months.
    Karim Benzema is unsettled at Al-IttihadCredit: Getty
    But perhaps a bigger warning for United – and potential alternative Benzema suitors Chelsea – is the ill-starred record of on-loan strikers at BOTH clubs.
    Over the past two decades, United and Chelsea have made ten striker loan signings between them – although one of them joined BOTH clubs.
    Not that anybody could, in truth, suggest that Radamel Falcao was anything but a flop at either Stamford Bridge or Old Trafford.
    The Colombian, one of the world’s hottest striking properties before his January 2014 ACL injury, arrived at United at the end of the 2014-15 summer window.
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    He left after 26 Prem appearances, 29 in all competitions, brought a paltry four goals. Never close to the player he had been at Atletico Madrid.
    Undeterred, the following summer saw him turn up in SW6, a season-long loan spell with an option for a £38m full transfer.
    It swiftly became evident that option was never going to be taken up, even before the thigh injury that ruled him out of the second half of the season.
    Just 10 Prem appearances, 12 in all competitions, and a single goal – in a shock 2-1 home defeat by Crystal Palace.
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    Radamel Falcao struggled to produce his best level at Man UtdCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    The Colombian didn’t perform any better at ChelseaCredit: PA:Press Association
    And Falcao was not the exception, for either club.
    Even some of those remembered fondly did not necessarily deliver the numbers to justify that status.
    Sweden’s Henrik Larsson left a great impression during his fleeting three month stay in 2007. That, though, added up to a solitary prem goal and three strikes in 13 games in all competitions.
    More recently, in 2020, United brought in Odion Ighalo.
    The former Watford man did not manage a single Prem goal, finding the target three times in the FA Cup and five times in 23 games in total.
    And last term, Dutchman Wout Weghorst, a surprise arrival from Burnley, failed to score in his 17 Premier League outings, claiming just two in 31 matches across the entire campaign.
    Man Utd fans possess fond memories of Henrik Larsson despite a modest goal returnCredit: Getty
    Odion Ighalo had a largely forgettable loan spell at Old TraffordCredit: Getty
    Wout Weghorst’s final game for Man Utd came in last season’s FA Cup finalCredit: Getty
    Not that Chelsea’s loan record is much better.
    After the Falcao flop, there were two other South Americans, the first arriving in 2016.
    Alexandre Pato arrived with memories of his wonderkid status at AC Milan beginning to fade amid a deluge of injuries.
    Struggling with his fitness at Stamford Bridge the Brazilian was unable to make an impression and managed just two appearances, although did score in a 4-0 win at Aston Villa.
    Then in 2019, Maurizio Sarri believed he could get a tune out of his former Napoli charge, Argentina Gonzalo Higuain.
    Maybe it was a gentle refrain, certainly not a belter. Five goals in 14 Prem outings, with five other scoreless matches across three cup competitions.
    And last term, it could be argued Joao Felix’s biggest impression was on the thigh of Fulham’s Kenny Tete when he was sent off an hour into his debut.
    The Portuguese, now at Barcelona, scored four times in 20 appearances, all of them in his 16 top flight games.
    Hardly a ringing endorsement of a track record.
    Alexandre Pato had a blink and you’ll miss it spell at ChelseaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Gonzalo Higuain played for Chelsea under Maurizio SarriCredit: Reuters
    Joao Felix played for Chelsea last term as their campaign fell apartCredit: AFP
    There was, of course, one player who does not fit that pattern – and he was always a rebel.
    Carlos Tevez, signed on loan from West Ham in 2007, won two Prem crowns, the Champions League and the League Cup in two seasons at Old Trafford, in which he scored 34 goals in 99 appearances including 19 in the top flight.
    Yet for many, even some die-hard United fans, he was the first signal of the change in the balance of power in the city.
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    The infamous “Welcome to Manchester” posters unveiled when he controversially switched from the red half of Manchester to the sky blue one was a statement of intent, one that has been turned into concrete reality over the past 15 years.
    Maybe that history is a bigger reason for both clubs to think again about Benzema, or any other potential loan recruit. It hasn’t exactly gone too well in the past.

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    Frank Lampard reveals brutal Roman Abramovich blast after ex-Chelsea owner threatened to axe first team stars

    FRANK LAMPARD has revealed the brutal threats Roman Abramovich made to his Chelsea players.The Russian oligarch owned the Blues from 2003 to 2022.
    Roman Abramovich would warn players they would be sold if they didn’t win trophiesCredit: Getty
    Frank Lampard insists the strong core in the Chelsea dressing room meant they could cope with the pressureCredit: PA
    During his nine years in charge of the club, Chelsea won five Premier League titles and two Champions League crowns.
    And, speaking to The Overlap, Lampard explained how Abramovich created a winning culture at Stamford Bridge where coming second was a huge failure.
    The former owner was no stranger to axing players and sacking managers, going through 13 different bosses at Chelsea.
    Lampard revealed when the team were winning, Abramovich would visit the dressing room to congratulate his players.
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    But any defeat frustrated him and one time he brutally threatened to sell his stars if they didn’t win a Champions League game.
    Lampard said: “Roman had a few harsh meetings with us in his first few years when he was more present.
    “One was before we played Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Champions League [in 2011], he would just come in and be really harsh.
    “What he said was always translated, which makes it even harsher.
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    “The Russian while we waited for the translation – it wasn’t going to be good.
    “He was like: ‘Do I think we are going to win this game? No. Will you be here next season if we don’t win this game? A lot of you, no.’
    “This was two hours before the game.”
    Lampard also disclosed that after Chelsea crashed out the Champions League to Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan in 2010, Abramovich “absolutely went” at both the players and manager.
    The club legend believes his brutality worked due to the strong core in the squad with Petr Cech, John Terry, Didier Drogba and himself all setting high standards and leading by example. More

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    How Chelsea could line up with Karim Benzema as former Real Madrid legend ‘submits formal request’ to leave Al-Ittihad

    CHELSEA are reportedly keen to sign Karim Benzema on loan amid the Frenchman’s stand-off with Saudi club Al-Ittihad.The former Real Madrid striker only joined the Saudi Pro League side last summer, but already wants to leave.
    Karim Benzema has been linked with an Al-Ittihad exitCredit: Getty
    Benzema, 36, is claimed to have had a bust-up with club management including boss Marcelo Gallardo during a meeting last Friday.
    According to the AFP, the former Ballon d’Or winner wants to leave Al-Ittihad “temporarily” amid the “pressure” he feels at the club.
    The veteran has been made to train alone after returning to training 17 days late.
    It’s also claimed that Al-Ittihad have offered to loan him to another Saudi club, but Benzema, who reportedly earns a staggering £1.6m a week, has snubbed the possibility.

    This could open the door to Chelsea, who are believed to be interested in taking Benzema on loan until the end of the season.
    The Blues will face a battle to get their man, however, with Al-Ittihad’s owners the Saudi Public Investment Fund being extremely reluctant to let Benzema leave – particularly following Jordan Henderson’s move from Al-Ettifaq to Ajax.
    Signing Benzema would add great experience to Mauricio Pochettino’s forward line.
    Prior to the Africa Cup of Nations, Nicolas Jackson had been the Argentine’s main man up top.
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    The 22-year-old has managed eight goals in 23 appearances in all competitions, but at times seems a little chaotic as he gets used to the Premier League.
    Armando Broja, meanwhile, is still finding his feet after recovering from a serious injury and has scored just twice in 18 games.
    Chelsea sit ninth in the Premier League table, 12 points off the top four.
    But club chiefs may feel a forward of Benzema’s experience and pedigree may help to fire them up the table.
    Pochettino, 51, tends to favour a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation, with Benzema potentially the perfect man to lead the line.
    Raheem Sterling and Cole Palmer have been playing off the front-man this season.
    But when Christopher Nkunku finally beats his injury woes, he could link up with his compatriot going forward.
    Conor Gallagher can provide bombing runs from midfield, with Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo continuing to build a partnership at the base.
    Ben Chilwell’s return to fitness is a huge boost to Pochettino, while he will hope to get Reece James back at some point.
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    The former Tottenham boss can pick from Axel Disasi, Levi Colwill, Thiago Silva and Benoit Badiashile at the back, and he will hope to eventually get Wesley Fofana fit again.
    Djordje Petrovic has performed well in goal and could keep his place ahead of Robert Sanchez when the Spaniard returns to fitness.
    Benzema has played with Christopher Nkunku at international levelCredit: EPA More

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    Chelsea transfer target hits stunning SIX-MINUTE hat-trick to draw level with Jude Bellingham as LaLiga top scorer

    CHELSEA transfer target Artem Dovbyk scored a six-minute hat-trick as he led Girona to a 5-1 win over Sevilla on Sunday.Sevilla broke the deadlock through Isaac Romero in the 10th minute, but Dovbyk equalised just three minutes later.
    Artem Dovbyk scored a hat-trick in six minutes against SevillaCredit: EPA
    The striker then fired his team into the lead within a matter of seconds before completing his hat-trick in the 19th minute.
    Dovbyk’s heroics saw him go level with Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham in the LaLiga Golden Boot race.
    Both players have now scored 14 goals, with the Ukrainian having played two more games than his English opponent.
    Girona went on to win 5-1 thanks to additional goals from Viktor Tsyhankov and Cristhian Stuani.
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    They now sit at the top of the LaLiga table, one point ahead of Real Madrid.
    Dovbyk has been one of the club’s most influential players so far this season.
    And his impressive performances have seen him attract interest from elsewhere.
    SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Chelsea were keen on signing him.
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    Dovbyk is the joint-top goalscorer in La Liga
    Mauricio Pochettino has sent scouts to watch Dovbyk this season.
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    AC Milan list Arsenal and Chelsea stars Kiwior and Chalobah on transfer shortlist as alternatives to top target

    AC MILAN have three Premier League players on their shortlist as they look to sign a centre-back, according to reports.The Serie A side are dealing with a defensive injury crisis with Fikayo Tomori, Pierre Kalulu and Malick Thiaw all sidelined.
    Jakub Kiwior is wanted by AC MilanCredit: Getty
    Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah is an option for AC Milan despite them being concerned over his injury problems this seasonCredit: Getty
    Milan have already recalled Matteo Gabbia from his loan at Villarreal but are still keen to enter the market this month.
    The club reportedly hold an interest in Clement Lenglet, who is on loan at Aston Villa.
    But the Frenchman could be recalled and sent out again by Barcelona due to him only playing ten games in all competitions this season.
    However, Milan know a deal will be difficult to complete for their top target.
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    Sky Italia claim Arsenal star Jakub Kiwior is an alternative option.
    The Polish centre-back knows Serie A from his time at Spezia and he could be allowed to leave this January.
    Speculation also suggests Trevoh Chalobah might move to the San Siro.
    But Milan have doubts over the Chelsea ace’s fitness as he has not played all season due to a hamstring problem.
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    They already have former Blues stars Olivier Giroud, Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tomori at the club.
    A loan for Atletico Madrid and ex-Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu was also explored, but he will join Fenerbahce.
    And Torino rejected Milan’s offer for Alessandro Buongiorno.
    Clement Lenglet could be recalled from his loan at Aston Villa and sent out to AC MilanCredit: Getty More

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    West Ham ready to smash their transfer record to beat Newcastle and Chelsea to Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface

    WEST HAM are prepared to break their transfer record to sign Bayer Leverkusen star Victor Boniface.The 23-year-old striker has been linked with both Newcastle and Chelsea.
    West Ham could smash their transfer record to sign Victor BonifaceCredit: Reuters
    Hammers’ technical director Tim Steidten is pushing for the massive swoop and could pull it off before the window shuts.
    Boniface has been a huge hit in the Bundesliga since joining in the summer from Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium.
    Steidten is trying to set up a deal with his former club Leverkusen.
    West Ham have the cash for a splash and manager David Moyes is behind the idea of going big for a proven striker.
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    The Irons have long-term doubts over Michail Antonio and Danny Ings, who could both be shifted out if Boniface is landed.
    They are both on big wages so it would help to balance the books.
    West Ham could also be selling Said Benrahma later this month amid reported interest from French clubs.
    Boniface only joined Leverkusen last summer but they could be prepared to sell at a big profit and then go and find a replacement.
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    The powerful frontman has scored ten times so far in the German top-flight and is the young and exciting type who would also keep his value.
    Boniface misses the Africa Cup of Nations with injury but should be fit soon and the lay-off is not a problem for West Ham.
    The Hammers have also made a surprise inquiry for Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran.
    The Colombian, 20, wants more game time and may fancy a move.
    However, Villa are unlikely to do business for Duran, who has other admirers including Chelsea, unless there is a big offer rather than a loan deal on the table. More

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    Chelsea willing to let Armando Broja leave on a ‘sweet deal’ this month as Premier League rivals eye transfer

    TODD BOEHLY and Chelsea’s transfer chiefs are prepared to LOAN striker Armando Broja now — just as long as there is a £35million sale in the summer.The Stamford Bridge club are willing to help interested parties who might have Financial Fair Play problems get the transfer done.
    Armando Broja could leave Chelsea on loan this monthCredit: Reuters
    Slough-born Broja, 22, is on several hit-lists, with Wolves and Fulham among his admirers.
    But a lot of Prem outfits are finding this window tricky because of the financial restrictions.
    Therefore, a loan with an obligation to buy for £35m at the end of the season suits the Blues.
    Chelsea did a similar ‘sweet’ deal with Newcastle when they sent Lewis Hall to them on loan with a view to a buy in the summer.
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    The Toon agreed a £28m fee with £7m coming in add-ons for the 19-year-old back in August.
    Newcastle are currently battling financial regulations and are finding it difficult to add to the squad this January.
    Eddie Howe was keen on signing Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips on loan but a £7m fee has reportedly put them off.
    As for Broja, he has featured 17 times in all competitions for Chelsea this season, scoring two goals.
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    He was previously loaned out to Southampton for the 2021/22 campaign.
    Broja is on Wolves’ radar after the club loaned out strikers Fabio Silva and Sasa Kalajdzic.
    Meanwhile, Fulham are keen with reports linking Rodrigo Muniz with a move away. More

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    Three reasons why Ivan Toney would be better January transfer for Chelsea than Karim Benzema as Blues hunt new striker

    IN the January transfer window almost every team in football wants to add the same thing – a striker to score goals.Given the spending at Chelsea in recent windows, it should come as no surprise that they are actively pursuing a new forward.
    Ivan Toney could be set to move across West London in the January windowCredit: Alamy
    Karim Benzema is being linked with a move away from Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty
    The decision to spend £32million on Nicolas Jackson has not worked out despite the 22-year-old Senegalese star scoring seven and assisting two in 19 Premier League matches.
    While these numbers are respectable, it is not enough for a side with ambitions of finishing in the top four.
    And two names surfacing as potential targets for the Blues are Brentford man Ivan Toney and Al-Ittihad’s Karim Benzema.
    Both forwards come with an element of risk.
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    Toney is yet to play for Brentford this season having just served a long term ban for betting offences.
    And Benzema is very much in the latter stages of his career having left Real Madrid in the summer to move to a far less competitive and intense league.
    Yet despite those negatives, Toney and Benzema represent excellent options for Chelsea in the January window.
    Here SunSport takes an in-depth into which of the two would be the better signing.
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    Presence and movement in the area
    While there is no doubt Jackson is an excellent physical striker – standing at 6ft 2in with a powerful build and good pace – he still lacks a presence in the opposition area.
    The best strikers in the world are capable of positioning themselves in spots that occupy two or three defenders.
    Both Toney and Benzema are excellent penalty area strikers, albeit for slightly different reasons.
    Toney uses power and speed to gain an advantage and create space, while Benzema’s movement is more subtle as he makes clever runs that attack space when defenders lose concentration.
    Toney reads the space and is quick to attack and exploit the area
    While both have top movement, both are also proven goalscorers at a high level.
    Toney has had more of a long route to the top level having started his career at Newcastle before establishing himself as a first-team player at Peterborough.
    He then moved to Brentford when they were in the Championship.
    But last season saw Toney score 21 goals in all competitions, while Benzema bagged 31 in his final season at Real Madrid.
    There is no doubt the skill set of the pair means they would score goals at Chelsea.
    As the defenders focus on the near post, Benzema pulls off to curve his run and attack the back post
    It is difficult to separate Toney and Benzema when considering their effectiveness in front of goal.
    Both are proven strikers and Toney has an excellent profile for the Premier League.
    The key thing, however, is that Chelsea find a way to create chances for the striker they end up looking to sign.
    Creativity in the final third
    If you ask Cristiano Ronaldo who is the best striker he has ever played with he will always says Benzema.
    The French striker adapted his own game to become more of a creative presence for Real Madrid when Ronaldo was at his peak.
    Indeed, Benzema has long been one of the most underrated creative forwards at the top level.
    The same, however, could be said of Toney as he has real vision and creativity when he receives the ball in the final third.
    Chelsea have players who are capable of breaking the lines and getting forward to support the striker within their system.
    If they add a striker who has the ability to receive the ball and break the defensive line with through balls then they will create more opportunities.
    As Toney receives possession and turns, he has the vision and ability to find the runner
    Part of the issue that Chelsea have faced this season is that they have ended up playing attacking midfielders as strikers.
    And while Jackson struggles, there is an argument the London club need to add a more well-rounded striker to their squad.
    Other than Erling Haaland, who is something of an outlier, all top strikers in the modern game need to be able to involve themselves in the build-up play.
    If Chelsea are able to recruit a striker who can find runs and drop into space to drag defenders out of position then they will become much more difficult to play against.
    Benzema sees a team-mate on the break and plays an accurate pass to release them
    While both Toney and Benzema are strong in terms of receiving and creating threat through their passing in the final third, Toney has the edge here.
    He is more mobile and aggressive in his movements to drop and receive the ball in tight areas.
    Playing with back to goal
    One of the biggest strengths that Chelsea currently have in their squad is their ability to play progressive passes from the midfield.
    Both Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo are progressive passers with the ability to break lines of pressure.
    The problem that Chelsea have at the moment is they do not have a forward player that is effective when receiving those passes.
    Toney and Benzema are effective at coming towards the ball and receiving it with their back to goal.
    They are both strong when providing their teams with a platform from which they can build their attacks.
    They will take possession and then link the play around the final third before moving forward.
    Toney drops in to receive a pass, drags his marker out of position and creates space for others
    Once again Toney is more mobile and aggressive in his movements than Benzema and he will look to drop into the midfield on a regular basis.
    Neither are strikers that rely on pace to run in behind the defensive line, with both thriving more in possession-dominant systems.
    Chelsea should always be expecting to dominate the ball against their opposition given the quality in their squad.
    At the moment, for all of the money that Chelsea have invested in their midfield unit, they are not getting the best out of these players because they do not have the attacking players to receive and link the play back to goal.
    Benzema drops into midfield and finds runners going beyond him
    Once again, in terms of the ability to receive and play with their back to goal, Toney is more favourable over Benzema given he is fresher and more mobile.
    Conclusion
    It is easy to make the argument that for a top club like Chelsea you could flip a coin between Toney and Benzema.
    Both are top centre forwards that would improve Pochettino’s side.
    But Toney is nine years younger with a more mobile and dynamic style of play.
    And if Chelsea were to sign Benzema then they would need a player to replace him with again in the summer.
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    Toney would solve their problems for several seasons, so he seems like the most viable option.

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