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    Southampton snap-up Argentine wonderkid Carlos Alcaraz in £12m transfer as 20-year-old jets in from Racing Club

    SOUTHAMPTON have signed 20-year-old ace Carlos Alcaraz from Racing Club, according to the Argentine side.A tweet from Racing read: “Carlos Alcaraz was transferred to Southampton, of the English Premier League, for 13,650,000 euros plus a 15% capital gain in the event of a future sale.
    Carlos Alcaraz arriving at Heathrow Airport ahead of joining SouthamptonCredit: SunSport (At Heathrow)
    “Good luck, dear Charly, in this new stage!”
    And the midfielder was seen arriving at Heathrow Airport to complete the deal.
    Alcaraz was a star performer in a season that saw Racing narrowly miss out on the title to Boca Juniors.
    But he got his revenge on Boca by scoring a last minute winner in extra time to secure the Champions Trophy for his club.
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    The drama didn’t end there however, as Alcaraz riled up the Boca fans with his celebration, which led to an all-out brawl as he became one of ten players sent off.
    Southampton are in desperate need of reinforcements as they sit at the foot of the table, three points off survival and with an inferior goal difference to 17th placed West Ham.
    After a poor run of form, Ralph Hasenhuttl was sacked in November as the club turned to Luton boss Nathan Jones.
    However, there have been no signs of improvement under Jones, with the Saints losing all four Premier League games since Hasenhuttl’s sacking.
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    And anti-Jones songs rang out around the away end at Selhurst Park even as Southampton beat Crystal Palace in the FA Cup third round.
    Southampton face Man City at home in the EFL Cup tomorrow before a crucial trip to fellow strugglers Everton on Saturday.
    Alcaraz starred for Racing as they narrowly missed out on the title to BocaCredit: Getty
    Southampton boss Nathan Jones is in desperate need of reinforcements for the club’s relegation battleCredit: Getty More

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    Newcastle players dominate list of assets who have increased in price the most since Game Week 1

    SOMETIMES it’s beneficial to view Dream Team as a stock market.Gaffers who buy low and sell high are eventually able to afford to an XI worth well over the initial £50million limit.
    Player price changes are determined by an algorithm that measures total points against current price. If an asset is deemed to be under-performing against expectations then their price will drop.
    But if a player punches above their weight then they become more costly.
    With that in mind, let’s take a look at which players have increased in value the most since the start of the season.
    Sven Botman £2.5m to £4.3m (+£1.8m)
    Botman has proved to be a smart signing
    There are a number of factors that have contributed to Newcastle conceding the fewest Premier League goals so far this season, not least the addition of a highly-rated 6ft 4in centre-back.
    Botman played a huge role in Lille’s title triumph in 2020/21 (it takes something special to stop PSG winning Ligue 1 these days) and the Magpies edged out several other wealthy suitors to sign the Dutchman last summer.
    The 22-year-old has bedded in seamlessly at St James’ Park and has formed a physically imposing partnership with Fabian Schar at the heart of defence.
    Clean sheets are a regularly occurrence and with 78 points to his name, Botman is the ninth-best defender Dream Team has to offer right now.
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    His starting price of £2.5m looks very generous with the power of hindsight.
    Miguel Almiron £1.5m to £3.3m (+£1.8m)
    A turn up for the booksCredit: getty
    Anyone who says they predicted the Paraguayan’s uplift this season is a liar.
    A hardworking, likeable player, it’s fair to say that frustrations in the final third undermined his first three and a half seasons at Newcastle.
    Between 2018/19 and 2021/22 he mustered nine league goals in total – a desperately underwhelming return for a player in his position, hence his lowly starting price this term.
    But something has clicked for Almiron in 2022/23 (perhaps it was Jack Grealish’s throwaway taunt that turned the tide) and he’s scored nine goals in 18 league outings.
    Only five Premier League players have scored more at this stage.
    No wonder his price has more than doubled!
    Rodrigo £2m to £3.8m (+£1.8m)
    Rodrigo has unlocked another level this seasonCredit: getty
    Expectations were high when Leeds broke their transfer record to sign Spain’s first-choice No9 from Valencia in 2020.
    While the technically-sound forward showed flashes of ability in his first two seasons with the Whites, it’s only this campaign that fans are seeing an extended period of quality in front of goal.
    Rodrigo has scored 11 goals in all competitions already this term and is one of just five players in double figures in the Premier League.
    Having previously played as more of a second striker, he’s done a great job leading the line during Patrick Bamford’s injury troubles.
    With 79 points, the 31-year-old is among Dream Team’s top ten forwards at this juncture.
    Aleksandar Mitrovic £3.5m to £5.3m (+£1.9m)
    Who said he couldn’t do it in the Premier League?
    It’s rare that a newly promoted player is assigned a starting price as high as £3.5m in Dream Team but we felt the Serbian target man’s record-breaking Championship campaign (in which he scored 43 goals) deserved recognition.
    As it turns out, Fulham’s No9 warranted an even higher starting price as he’s increased by almost £2m since Game Week 1.
    Dominant in the air and a nightmare for centre-backs to contain, Mitrovic has proved his doubters wrong with 11 goals in just 15 top flight appearances this season.
    He’s actually averaging more points-per-game (6.3) than Harry Kane, Gabriel Jesus and Mohamed Salah.
    Erling Haaland £7m to £9m (+£2m)
    Changing the game
    Generally, players to have forced the greatest price increases are those who previously struggled but have unlocked another level in recent months (Almiron, Rodrigo, etc).
    This example is something else entirely.
    When Man City confirmed the signing of the prolific Norwegian, we anticipated him to hit the ground running and so we slapped a £7million price tag on him from the off, instantly making him one of the most-expensive players in the game.
    What we didn’t expect was for Haaland to make a mockery of the English game by scoring 21 goals in his first 16 Premier League appearances.
    Add in a further six goals in other competitions and it’s no wonder the intimidating No9 boasts a ridiculous points tally of 220 points.
    Dream Team bosses aren’t accustomed to a player costing £9million but Haaland has redefined the boundaries of the game with his relentless hunger for goals.
    Nick Pope £2.5m to £4.6m (+£2.1m)
    Pope has kept ten clean sheets in the league already this term
    Having been relegated with Burnley, the England international started at a very reasonable £2.5m upon his switch to St James’ Park.
    By far the best option in his price range, Pope was a popular man prior to Game Week 1 and those gaffers who have backed him from the get-go could not have been rewarded with more returns in their wildest dreams.
    The Toon’s custodian has 96 points to his name, 17 more than the next-best goalkeeper.
    Clean sheets have been his bread and butter but he’s also earned four Star Man awards with some excellent shot-stopping rearguards.
    One of the standout performers of the Dream Team season so far.
    Fabian Schar £2m to £4.2m (+£2.2m)
    The Newcastle defenders keep on coming…Credit: getty
    Yet another defensive asset from Eddie Howe’s thriving squad.
    The Switzerland international made his statement with an 18-point haul in Game Week 1 following his long-distance wonderstrike against Nottingham Forest and he’s continued to punch above his weight ever since.
    Most fans expected Newcastle to be an improved force this term but few would have tipped them for Champions League qualification, which they’re certainly in contention for at the halfway mark.
    Currently the third-best defender in Dream Team (95 points), Schar simply has to be considered one of the smartest bargain picks by the tiny minority who backed him from the off.
    Kieran Trippier £3m to £6m (+£3m)
    Best of the lotCredit: getty
    Fittingly, we finish with the crowning jewel of Newcastle’s defence and a man who has taken Dream Team by storm since his return to the game.
    The reason Trippier has doubled in price from £3m to £6m is that not only has he benefited from his side’s miserly defensive effort, he’s earned 17 7+ ratings and six Star Man awards because of his contributions in attack.
    Five assists in all competitions, while impressive, doesn’t do justice to the volume of chances he’s created.
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    An unerringly consistent performer, he’s amassed 147 points to date, a whopping 46 more than Joao Cancelo, the games’ second-best defender at this stage.
    And Trippier has achieved this total without European fixtures to bolster to his schedule! More

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    Man City release one-off Chinese New Year kit with rabbit embroiled that costs £70 for shirt… but will never be worn

    MANCHESTER CITY and Puma have released a brand new kit to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year. However, there’s a catch: It costs £70 and will never be worn.
    Manchester City and Puma have released a Chinese New Year of the Rabbit celebration kitCredit: The Mega Agency
    The kit features a striking dark blue paired with a golden trim
    The club’s badge has been given a makeover
    While on the back a rabbit features around the club’s crest
    However, Erling Haaland and Co will never wear the kit on matchday
    And the £70 price tag has left a bitter taste for someCredit: The Mega Agency
    As revealed on the club’s site, the kit celebrates the “lunisolar Chinese calendar” – though similar celebrations take place in a host of other countries including Vietnam and Singapore with some distinct differences.
    This year is represented by the zodiac sign of the Rabbit, which features special embroidery on the back of the kit.
    The dark blue and golden trim kit is also “made with at least 20% recycled material.”
    The kit’s striking look, donned by stars such as Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne in promotional material, drew the attention of many fans.
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    Taking to Twitter, one user said: “This is just stupid gorgeous 😮‍💨.”

    A second user pleaded: “Make this our away kit next season.”
    A third simply said: “Dope….”
    However, the stipulations which come with the kit left a sour taste for some.
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    One user blasted the price tag, saying: “Way too expensive! £70 while in a cost-of-living crisis (is) way too much!
    “This is upsetting because I love the kit but needs to be cheaper!”
    A second user wanted the club to adopt it as their new third kit, declaring: “The number of 3rd kit blunders we’ve made and this kit won’t ever be used as a third is poor.”
    A third user queried: “Why can’t they wear this kit at least once?”
    The Lunar Year of the Rabbit will be ushered in on January 22.
    Funnily enough, City will be in action against Wolves on that day.
    But first of all the Cityzens will focus their attention on their Carabao Cup clash against Southampton on Wednesday, before shifting their attention to Saturday’s Manchester derby. More

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    Graham Potter broke ‘unwritten rule’ by substituting Aubameyang in Chelsea’s defeat to Man City

    PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG is “done” at Chelsea after Graham Potter broke an “unwritten rule” during their 1-0 defeat to Manchester City, Paul Merson has claimed.The former Arsenal forward, 33, replaced Raheem Sterling in the fifth minute of the clash at Stamford Bridge on Thursday after the England international picked up an injury.
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was brought on and then taken off vs Man CityCredit: Rex
    Potter has been playing Kai Havertz ahead of AubameyangCredit: PA
    Aubameyang only had one touch in Man City’s penalty box
    Then midway through the second half, after Riyad Mahrez had given the visitors the lead, Potter brought Aubameyang off and replaced him with youngster Omari Hutchinson.
    The “subbing a sub” move is something rarely seen at the top level of the game.

    And former Arsenal midfielder Merson, 54, feels it showed that Aubameyang is finished at Chelsea.
    Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “As soon as you are sub-subbing a 30-something player, I think that is probably the end.
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    “Maybe you can get away with it with a younger player, but in football it’s one of those unwritten rules. It’s a don’t-do.
    “But Potter did it with him at 33, and, for me, I think he’s done.”
    Aubameyang only joined the Blues from Barcelona in the summer on a two-year deal, with Chelsea paying £12million for his services.
    He has scored just three goals in 15 appearances since returning to England.
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    And Gabon’s all-time top scorer has failed to hit the back of the net in any of his last 10 games for the club – a run which stretches back to October.
    Aubameyang is also yet to start since the World Cup break, with Potter preferring to go with Kai Havertz as the focal point of his attack.
    Chelsea are being linked with other forward options in the January window, with a deal for Atletico Madrid’s Joao Felix closing in and Borussia Monchengladbach’s Marcus Thuram also linked with a move.
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    In-form Rodrigo possibly worth a Dream Team punt given Leeds’ favourable fixtures

    ANY Dream Team manager worth their salt should be able to distinguish between any given player’s form and the fortunes of the club they represent.While it’s true that individuals contracted to the top clubs tend to produce more points over the course of a season, only a fool would disregard all assets in the bottom half of the Premier League entirely.
    Take Rodrigo (£3.8m) for example.
    Goals have flowed freely for Rodrigo this seasonCredit: getty
    Jesse Marsch has had about as much luck solving Leeds’ defensive problems as Marcelo Bielsa did during his final weeks in Yorkshire.
    However, the American head coach has unquestionably got the best out of the Whites’ second-most expensive signing, as evidenced by the Dream Team rankings.
    In his first two seasons at Elland Road, Rodrigo mustered 13 goals in all competitions from 62 appearances.
    This campaign, he’s scored 11 goals in 18 outings.
    In Dream Team money, he’s got 79 points which is currently enough to grant him a place among the top ten assets in his position.
    One of the reasons for this uplift is that he has generally been deployed as a genuine striker this term where before he was utilised as a No10, particularly under El Loco.
    But the role change alone does not account for such a dramatic improvement in attacking output.
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    Leeds are leaky at the back but they average 1.5 goals per game themselvesCredit: getty
    Marsch quickly decided to install the Spain international as a dressing room leader upon his appointment following Bielsa’s exit and the show of faith has likely been a contributing factor to Rodrigo’s increased confidence in front of goal.
    Where before he tended to snatch at chances, he now hits the target more regularly while still striking the ball with plenty of power.
    The ex-Valencia forward’s form was so poor during the final days of the old regime that it would have been understandable had Marsch decided to make him a periphery figure or push for a sale.
    The Red Bull Salzburg tactician still has much to work on if he’s to last on these shores but he can count the rise of Rodrigo as one of his big wins.
    Dream Team bosses shouldn’t touch Leeds defenders with a barge pole but they would do well to consider Rodrigo’s viability at the very least.
    After coming off the bench to score against Cardiff in the FA Cup on Sunday, the 31-year-old has registered 25 points in his last five appearances – a run that includes fixtures against Spurs, Man City and Newcastle.
    The less said about his penalty miss in Wales the better.
    The Spaniard will feel confident on adding to his tally given his upcoming fixturesCredit: getty
    Looking forward, there could be more points to come as Leeds have a relatively favourable run until the end of February.
    They take on Aston Villa this Friday before hosting Cardiff in a FA Cup replay, making Game Week 18 a double.
    Rodrigo then faces Brentford, Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, Everton and Southampton before the start of March.
    The Red Devils aside, that’s a tempting string of fixtures – three of those teams are currently below Leeds in the table.
    Erling Haaland (£9m), Harry Kane (£7.4m), Ivan Toney (£5.3m) and Aleksandar Mitrovic (£5.4m) are the only players to have scored more Premier League goals than Rodrigo’s ten in 2022/23.
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    And at the time of writing he appears in just 1.8% of teams, meaning it’s unlikely your mini-league rivals are backing him.
    Those searching for some short-term gains that may escape the attention of their mates would do well to consider taking a punt on Rodrigo during his favourable run of fixtures. More

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    Man Utd Treble winner looks unrecognisable with long hair and beard after retiring and opening up a pizzeria

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S famous Treble-winning triumph from the 1998-99 season will go down as one of the club’s greatest ever achievements.Sir Alex Ferguson led his Red Devils to the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in a remarkable fortnight nearly 24 years ago.
    Blomqvist was a part of United’s legendary Treble-winning teamCredit: Reuters
    He now looks totally different – here he is with fellow ex-Man Utd player Mikael SilvestreCredit: Instagram @jesperblomqvistofficial
    The names that immediately spring to mind from that side are the likes of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Teddy Sheringham, David Beckham, Roy Keane and Paul Scholes.
    But one man who many may have forgotten is Swedish midfielder Jesper Blomqvist.
    He made 25 Premier League appearances in that momentous season and also collected an FA Cup winners medal despite being an unused substitute in the final.
    Blomqvist then started the Champions League final against Bayern Munich before being taken off for Teddy Sheringham – who would go on to score the equalising goal.
    Shortly after United’s European triumph Blomqvist suffered a serious knee injury and never played for the club again.
    And Man Utd fans may find it incredibly difficult to recognise him these days as he looks completely different to when he was gracing the Old Trafford pitch more than two decades ago.
    Blomqvist is rocking a ponytail, beard, and does not possess the vibrant blonde hair he once had as a player.
    What’s more, after a brief attempt at management, he has now found a new passion as he runs his own pizzeria.
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    Ferguson signed him from Parma ahead of the 1998-99 campaignCredit: PA:Press Association
    Blomqvist now looks a much-changed man 22 years on from that iconic Man Utd seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    He now has his own pizzeria having gone into the industry after a brief stint managing in football
    Speaking to The Telegraph about his new life previously, he said: “I have to say it is tough when people ask me in the beginning, ‘What are you doing?’ And I say, ‘I have a pizzeria’. It was tough that people look down at you.
    “Then I have to explain it’s the best pizzeria! Now I don’t care. People seem to be saying, ‘Are you down there? Have you lost all your money?’ I couldn’t care less.
    “I can understand it and feel it myself. It’s not a problem. It’s just me who has to work with myself. Footballers have been very spoiled. It’s very easy to lose perspective and to get carried away and this money can destroy players.
    “It’s the way it is, you have to learn to handle it and it’s difficult. I am so happy I was brought up in the north of Sweden where you keep your feet on the ground and you have to work hard.”
    Blomqvist, 48, also explained why he decided to pack in management after just two years – where he coached Swedish sides Enkoping and Hammarby IF.
    “Putting the team in front and not taking into consideration the human being behind the player – for me, that was the toughest challenge,” he added.

    “I tend to look more at the human being. Ferguson was good at that. When it comes to winning games you can’t care about the human being.
    “You have to be ruthless and sometimes I missed that. That’s my nature and it is hard to change.”
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    Blomqvist was back in a United shirt last summer.
    He joined up with several other familiar names to line-up for Man Utd Legends against their Liverpool counterparts – but they suffered a 3-1 defeat to the Reds. More

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    Man Utd vs Man City: Stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news ahead of HUGE Premier League Manchester derby

    MANCHESTER UNITED host rivals Manchester City in a HUGE Premier League Manchester derby, with both sides in fine form.Pep Guardiola’s men are hunting Arsenal at the top of the Premier League while Erik ten Hag’s Man Utd are seeking a top four finish this season.
    Manchester United have found their feet this season and are currently in the top fourCredit: AFP
    Manchester City are five points behind league leaders ArsenalCredit: PA
    Both sides will be hoping that they can come away with the bragging rights when they face off.
    SunSport have all the information about the huge derby clash that’s coming up.
    When is Man Utd vs Man City?

    Man Utd vs Man City takes place on Saturday, January 14.
    The clash will kick-off from 12:30pm in Manchester, England.
    Old Trafford will host the affair which promises to be an exciting match-up.

    How to watch Man Utd vs Man City?

    The huge clash will be televised, with UK fans able to catch the derby on BT Sport 1.
    Man Utd vs Man City is also available to be live streamed from the BT Sport app, or on the BT Sport website.
    Customers must have a BT Sport subscription to watch the match.

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    What is the team news?
    There has been no definitive update from United over Van de Beek’s horror injury, when his knee was severely damaged under a challenge from Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi, but he is believed to be out of the clash.
    Axel Tuanzebe is not expected to be involved, while Jadon Sancho is unlikely to return against his former club after taking a short break from football.
    Ruben Dias has been sidelined since the World CupCredit: Getty
    The Citizens have been without Ruben Dias since the World Cup and he is unlikely to return for the Manchester derby.
    Therefore, Manuel Akanji, John Stones, Aymeric Laporte and Nathan Ake are all competing for a starting place in central defence.
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    Jack Grealish recovered from illness and is expected to feature as Guardiola’s side have no further injury concerns. More

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    Wout Weghorst offers to pay compensation fee to Besiktas to seal Man Utd transfer as announcement nears

    WOUT WEGHORST has reportedly offered to pay the compensation fee to Besiktas out of his own pocket in order to complete a move to Manchester United.The Dutchman, 30, is being heavily linked with a loan transfer to Old Trafford this month.
    Wout Weghorst is currently on loan at Besiktas from BurnleyCredit: Getty
    He has emerged as the No1 target for fellow countryman Erik ten Hag following Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure.
    But Man Utd have been struggling to get a deal over the line due to the complexity of Weghorst’s situation.
    He is a Burnley player but on loan at Besiktas until the end of the season.
    And the Turkish giants want a fee in order to prematurely end his spell there.
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    They are also want a replacement lined up, with Vincent Aboubakar a possible arrival after his Al-Nassr contract was terminated to allow Ronaldo to register for the Saudi outfit.
    According to journalist Gokhan Dinc, Weghorst is prepared to pay the compensation fee himself if that is what it takes to complete a move to United.
    Dinc also claims Besiktas are expected to announce his exit on Tuesday, although it is unclear whether the striker has paid the compensation fee or the two clubs have simply come to an agreement.
    Weghorst, who appeared to say goodbye to the Besiktas fans after scoring at the weekend, has bagged nine goals in 18 appearances so far this season.
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    He will bring a more direct approach to the United attack, with Ten Hag currently relying on Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford as his main forwards.
    If a deal for Weghorst does fall through, the Red Devils have also been linked with moves for Edin Dzeko and Olivier Giroud.

    Man Utd currently sit fourth in the Premier League table after four wins in a row.
    Next up for Ten Hag’s men is a Carabao Cup quarter-final against Charlton on Tuesday evening, before they host Manchester City in a local derby on Saturday lunchtime. More