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    Loris Karius set for shock new Newcastle contract despite not playing a single game and Martin Dubravka’s return

    LORIS KARIUS is set to agree a new contract at Newcastle, reports suggest. This is despite the ex-Liverpool goalkeeper not making a single appearance – other than a friendly outing in Saudi Arabia – since his arrival on Tyneside in September.
    Loris Karius is set to agree an extension at NewcastleCredit: Getty
    After being released by the Reds at the end of last season, Karius was picked up by Newcastle on a free transfer after Martin Dubravka went on loan to Manchester United.
    Then he signed a short-term deal and, despite the return of Dubravka since then, he has been offered an extension to the end of the season according to Florian Plettenberg.
    It means three goalkeepers are now behind Nick Pope at the club, who has helped Newcastle cultivate the meanest defence in the Premier League with just 11 goals conceded.
    Karl Darlow has returned from injury after his injury forced them to pick up Karius at the start of the season.
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    But with two more goalkeepers also now vying for minutes, it has now been reported he is expected to go out on loan for game time.
    According to the Daily Mail, Darlow has been told Newcastle will listen to loan offers for him from the Championship towards the end of the window.
    Huddersfield Town have already enquired about a transfer for the 32-year-old, but with Dubravka cup-tied in the Carabao Cup and Karius’ extension yet to be confirmed a loan could depend on injuries.
    Before signing for Newcastle, Karius’ previous two seasons had seen him loaned out to Besiktas and Union Berlin from Liverpool.
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    Off the pitch, Karius has started dating stunning Italian TV presenter Diletta Leotta.
    The pair were recently pictured playing padel, following a romantic Winter Wonderland break.
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    Dream Team’s 5 most-popular players with fewer than 40 points to their name – including two England internationals

    MOST of the time we prefer to highlight players who are thriving in the world of Dream Team.But the reality is that gaffers should also be aware of under-performing assets, particularly those who are relatively popular.
    With that mind, allow us to reluctantly present the five most-selected players with 40 points to fewer to their name right now.
    Pascal Struijk (£1.5m)

    3.3% ownership
    37 points

    Backing a Leeds defender? That’s a head-scratcher…Credit: getty
    In defence of the Dutchman’s owners, he did start the campaign on the front foot, racing to 20 points by the end of Game Week 3.
    And recently he did well to take 13 points from match-ups against Man City and Newcastle.
    But let’s be honest, any gaffer who has kept faith in a Leeds defender this long hasn’t been paying attention.
    The Whites are enterprising enough going forward but their progress under Jesse Marsch has been severely hindered by vulnerabilities at the back.
    Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth are the only two teams to have conceded more league goals this season and Struijk, who has mostly been playing out of position at left-back, has copped plenty of minus points as a result.
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    Granted, there are no other defenders in the 23-year-old’s price range with more points but surely a change of strategy is required for those backing him?
    Philippe Coutinho (£1.7m)

    4.6% ownership
    0 points

    Still on a duck!
    Yes, you read right, ZERO points.
    Signed during last season’s January transfer window, the Brazilian midfielder hit the ground running on his return to the Premier League with Aston Villa.
    Coutinho scored four goals and provided three assists in his first eight outings for the Villains – a fruitful spell that produced plenty of Dream Team points.
    Despite a quiet end to the campaign, the ex-Barcelona playmaker was a popular man ahead of 2022/23’s Game Week 1.
    Incredibly, after 18 appearances is an many Game Weeks, Coutinho has no points to show for his efforts, with a lone 7+ rating against Leeds counteracted by three yellow cards.
    For those inexplicably still backing the 30-year-old, you should Google the term: sunk cost fallacy.
    Jadon Sancho (£3.2m)

    6.5% ownership
    34 points

    It hasn’t clicked for Sancho at Old Trafford yetCredit: getty
    There’s two factors to consider here when weighing up the England winger’s underwhelming returns.
    Firstly, he’s been injured since early November, something he can’t be blamed for, of course.
    However, Sancho has started 12 games and come off the bench in a further two this season – his average of 2.4 points-per-game is disappointing however you spin it.
    Erik ten Hag is improving Man United at a rapid rate – the Red Devils are just one point behind Man City after victory over their neighbours in the derby – and it will be interesting to see whether Sancho will exhibit greater confidence when placed back into a winning team.
    Truth be told, the 22-year-old’s ownership is probably a vestige of his immense popularity at the start of the season – he was one of the most-selected players in the game throughout the first few Game Weeks.
    Kyle Walker (£3.8m)

    7.1% ownership
    23 points

    Walking pace
    That long lay-off in the run-up to the World Cup obviously did plenty of damage but there’s a wider discussion to be had about the experienced right-back’s Dream Team viability.
    Walker rarely deals in concrete goal contributions and, for whatever reason, he often misses out on 7+ ratings.
    Last season, he failed to break three figures (something achieved by five other Man City defenders) even though made 31 appearances.
    And the England international is averaging just 2.1 points-per-game when fit this term.
    On the surface, Walker seems like a safe selection for Dream Team bosses but he’s become something of trapdoor in recent seasons, for the reasons that aren’t entirely obvious.
    Dejan Kulusevski (£3.6m)

    8.5% ownership
    31 points

    Class is permanent, right?Credit: getty
    It’s a similar story to Sancho here as the Swede’s injury setbacks are only partly responsible for his lowly points tally.
    The Spurs midfielder started the term in swaggering fashion with a Star Man showing against Southampton, scoring one goal and assisting another in a 4-1 victory.
    However, Kulusevski mustered just two points in his next seven outings.
    It’s a testament to his creative powers that he’s notched five assists at a rate of one every 158.6 minutes in the Premier League this season.
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    13 games missed through injury is the headline here but Spurs’ general struggles have also restricted his returns when available.
    Fingers crossed he gets a extended run of games soon because he’s got the attributes to be a Dream Team hero, as evidenced in 2021/22. More

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    Man Utd and Chelsea join David Raya transfer race and ready to battle Tottenham for £20m Brentford keeper

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Chelsea have entered the running to sign Brentford goalkeeper David Raya, according to reports.Raya has entered the final 18 months of his contract in West London and has been heavily linked with a summer exit.
    David Raya is a man in demand following his form for BrentfordCredit: Getty
    Tottenham are also monitoring his progress as they search for a Hugo Lloris replacement.
    But according to the Telegraph, he’s also caught the eye of United and Chelsea, who both have issues between the sticks.
    The Blues have doubts over Edouard Mendy’s long-term future, while Kepa Arrizabalaga’s form remains questionable despite overtaking the Senegal star in the pecking order.
    Meanwhile, the Red Devils have concerns about David de Gea with the Spaniard’s deal at Old Trafford expiring at the end of the season.
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    De Gea would reportedly be happy to stay but United appear unwilling to trigger a 12-month extension to his contract.
    As for Raya, he’s performed superbly since he arrived at Brentford from Blackburn in 2019.
    And he’s specifically caught the attention since the Bees’ promotion, keeping 14 clean sheets in 43 Prem appearances.
    His impressive distribution will also surely be a factor for Erik ten Hag, who’s previously raised questions about De Gea’s ability with his feet.
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    Raya, who’s expected to cost between £15m and £20m, has made more saves (81) than any other Prem goalkeeper this season
    While only the top four keepers have kept more clean sheets than his six. More

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    Piers Morgan calls out Ferdinand over claims Casemiro ‘wipes floor’ with Partey – and stats back up Arsenal fan

    PIERS MORGAN called out Rio Ferdinand after the Manchester United icon claimed Casemiro “wipes the floor” with Arsenal man Thomas Partey.The two holding midfielders have been superb for their respective teams this season.
    Thomas Partey has helped Arsenal to the top of the Premier League tableCredit: Getty
    Casemiro has added much-needed steel to Manchester United’s midfieldCredit: EPA
    How Thomas Partey and Casemiro’s Premier League stats compare
    Partey, 29, and Casemiro, 30, are preparing to do battle on Sunday as United and Arsenal lock horns in a mouthwatering clash at the Emirates.
    There has been debate as to who out of the midfield duo is the more important player to their team.
    Both players have been superb in their role of breaking up play and winning possession to help launch attacks.
    But Ferdinand, 44, reckons there is only one winner when compared to each other.
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    He originally said on his Vibe with Five podcast: “In terms of who’s more important to their team, you can argue for both sides.
    “But when you throw the stats in, Casemiro wipes the floor with him.
    “I don’t think Partey is good enough defensively to do what Casemiro is doing. I don’t think he has the impact to do defensively what Casemiro is doing for Man United.”
    However, Arsenal fan Morgan has stuck up for his man Partey.
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    He wrote on Twitter: “Hi @rioferdy5 if you genuinely think Partey isn’t as good as Casemiro then you’re in for a nasty shock on Sunday when he bullies your guy into submission and I get this trending again… #Tears4Rio”
    And the stats appear to back up Morgan.
    When it comes down to the numbers Partey and Casemiro are in fact very closely-matched, proving the debate is not as one-sided a contest as Ferdinand suggests.
    Partey even has BETTER stats than Casemiro in a number of defensive areas.
    Both players have made 15 appearances in the Premier League this season.
    Partey has the higher possession won number out of the pair, doing so eight times per 90 minutes on average, with Casemiro down at 7.4 times per 90.
    He is also dribbled past by opponents just 0.8 times per 90 minutes, compared to Casemiro’s 1.3.
    On top of that, Partey has a greater duel success, and concedes fewer fouls than his United counterpart.
    However, Casemiro averages more tackles per 90 minutes at 3.9 – compared to 2.3 for Partey.
    The United man also averages 1.5 interceptions per game, slightly higher than Partey’s 1.2.
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    Casemiro joined the Red Devils in the summer from Real Madrid for £70million, while Partey arrived at the Emirates in 2020 from Atletico Madrid in a £45m deal.
    Partey is on course to have the last laugh with the Gunners eight points clear at the top of the Prem, but Casemiro will have something to say about that when they meet again on Sunday.
    Partey is averaging a higher duel success than CasemiroCredit: Getty
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    The bizarre chain of events that could see David Moyes head back to Everton if West Ham LOSE to them at weekend

    DAVID MOYES could soon find himself back in the Everton dugout if a bizarre chain of events take place.The Scot is under growing pressure at West Ham following a torrid run of form – which has left them toiling in 18th place in the Premier League.
    David Moyes is under mounting pressure at West HamCredit: PA
    But the Scot could end up replace Frank Lampard as Toffees boss is he’s axedCredit: PA
    Moyes’ troops will welcome fellow strugglers Everton to the London Stadium on Saturday in a good old-fashioned relegation six-pointer.
    Defeat could bring about the end of his second reign as Hammers chief, although, ironically, it may pave the way for him to return to Goodison Park.
    That’s according to The Telegraph, who claim the West Ham brass are already weighing up potential replacements for the former Manchester United manager.
    Victory over the Hammers would ease the mounting pressure on Toffees’ boss Frank Lampard.
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    Although it could prove to be a double-edged sword as the availability of club legend Moyes could tempt the Everton hierarchy to give him the boot.
    It’s been claimed the potential axing of Moyes would make Lampard’s position as Toffees boss “vulnerable.”
    Lampard is indeed in a “vulnerable” position following a run of just one win in the club’s last 11 Premier League matches.
    But he was recently given a public vote of confidence by Toffees owner Farhad Moshiri.
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    The British-Iranian businessman said: “I have faith in the work being done not only by our manager, but our director of football [Kevin Thelwell] and our board of directors.
    “That faith is based on my knowledge of the depth and quality of work being done both at Finch Farm [Everton’s training complex] and the Royal Liver Building [Everton’s administrative HQ) – and of the plan that is in place.
    “I am confident that we have skilled, experienced and focused professionals at all levels of the club.
    “We are all agreed that our current league position must and will improve.”
    He added: “In almost seven years since my arrival at the club, I have significantly increased my investment and our new stadium has become reality.
    “We regularly review our performance and initiate change where we feel that the club falls short of standard.
    “This has meant that we have seen turnover in managers, directors of football and several board members, but always as we have striven to achieve success.
    “Whilst, in virtually every instance, change has been supported and encouraged by fans, stability must be the key to progression.” More

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    Sunderland starlet Josh Maja linked with £4m Fulham January transfer from Bordeaux

    JOSH MAJA has been linked with a £4million move back to Fulham in January. The Bordeaux striker enjoyed a loan stint at Craven Cottage two seasons ago, scoring three goals in 15 league appearances.
    Josh Maja has been linked with a £4million move back to FulhamCredit: AFP
    Maja, 24, is in redhot form in France’s Ligue 2 and is currently the top scorer with 11 goals and three assists in 19 league appearances.
    Spanish side Real Valladolid are also keeping tabs on Maja but he recently confirmed speculation that he was signing a new deal with Bordeaux.
    It is believed the Cottagers would have to pay around £4m to land Maja in this transfer window.
    He was said to be close to a move to Birmingham City in the last transfer window before the deal broke down.
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    Marco Silva is keen to bolster his options in attack to go alongside star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic.
    The Serbian forward, 28, has hit a staggering 11 Prem goals already this term.
    But he recently saw his penalty against Newcastle ruled out following a rarely seen blunder of touching the ball TWICE.
    Fulham are flying high in the top-flight in sixth position, above the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea, and on 31 points.
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    Fulham’s only other striker option is Carlos Vinicius – who bagged his first goal for the Cottagers in the recent 2-1 win over Chelsea.
    Silva’s side have also been linked with a move for Arsenal right-back Cedric Soares. More

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    Tierney branded ‘Ice King’ as Arsenal star wears short sleeves and shorts while training in freezing temperature

    KIERAN TIERNEY has been labelled the “Ice King” after he wore only a short sleeve top and shorts in freezing temperatures in training.The Arsenal defender was soon the talk of Twitter after Football Daily shared footage from the Gunners’ HQ.
    Kieran Tierney braved the baltic temperature at training earlierCredit: Twitter
    Fans hailed the defender as the ‘Ice King’ after seeing the footageCredit: Getty

    It showed Mikel Arteta’s squad taking part in some ball work.
    But it was Scottish left-back Tierney, 25, that got most people talking.
    While his team-mates opted tracksuit bottoms, long-armed training tops and even some gloves, the ex-Celtic ace opted for the more traditional summer wear.
    One fan responded to the clip on Twitter: “Real life Ice King; we also have the Ice Queen at Arsenal Women’s … looks like they were thrown into an icy pool first thing after birth.”
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    Another wrote: “Because it’s like summer for him.”
    Along with crying laughing emojis, another response said: “When everyone seems to be freezing.”
    However, not everyone was as nice, with one fan tweeting: “Only time he gets to wear shorts and a T-shirt. Most of the time he’s on the bench wearing what the others are now.”
    It is not the first time that Tierney has been the talk of the Gooners for braving the elements.
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    He warmed up in just a short-sleeved top in January 2021 in the snow at West Brom – before hitting a stunning opener in a 4-0 win.
    Tierney was then hailed a “Scottish psycho” for wearing shorts and T-shirt again for training during a blizzard.
    And in June the year previous he was hailed for his humbleness by turning up for an FA Cup quarter-final away to Sheffield United with his gear in a Tesco carrier bag.
    Tierney and Arsenal are currently riding high as they sit eight points clear at the top of the Premier League and are preparing to face Manchester United on Sunday.
    He has made 23 appearances this term for the Gunners, scoring once, but those have mostly come from the bench with summer signing Oleksandr Zinchenko preferred at left-back. More

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    Chris Wood ‘nearing Nottingham Forest loan transfer from Newcastle until end of the season’

    NEWCASTLE striker Chris Wood is reportedly closing in on a move to Nottingham Forest.The former Burnley man, 31, joined the Magpies for £25million 12 months ago.
    Chris Wood has struggled to hit the back of the net on TynesideCredit: Getty
    But he has contributed just five goals in 39 appearances for Eddie Howe’s men.
    And with Alexander Isak returning from injury, Wood is now third in the pecking order behind the Swede and England international Callum Wilson.
    According to The Times, Newcastle are now preparing to send him to the City Ground until the end of the season.
    Steve Cooper’s attacking duo of Morgan Gibbs-White and Brennan Johnson are beginning to show they are up to the task in the Premier League.
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    But it will still concern the Forest boss that the team have managed just 15 league goals so far this season.
    Only Wolves have scored fewer than Forest in England’s top flight.
    Forest’s top scorer is Johnson with six goals in all competitions, while frontman Taiwo Awoniyi was forced off with an injury during the win over Southampton.
    The big-spending new-boys, who signed 22 player in the summer, currently sit five points above the relegation zone after two wins and a draw from their last three league games.
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    Speaking ahead of the January transfer window, Cooper said: “I don’t know if confident [about new signings] is the right word, but hopeful. It’s clear that we want and need to add players.
    “That thing is going off in the back of my head again about, ‘Here Nottingham Forest go again, signing loads of players’.
    “But that’s where we are at, in this current situation.”
    Forest have already signed Palmeiras duo Gustavo Scarpa and Danilo this month.
    They are also hoping to offload Emmanuel Dennis as he has registered just one goal in 14 games since signing from Watford for around £20m in the summer. More