Barcelona and Fabregas underestimated Arsenal’s resolve

“I think I would like to go to Barcelona. If they want me or not is another thing. It’s what I want and what I would like.”- Cesc Fabregas, May 5 2010.

The summer’s longest transfer saga was finally resolved on Friday when Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas committed his future to Arsenal. But when Fabregas revealed his intentions to return to his boyhood club Barcelona last May he must have been quietly confident in the Spanish side’s ability to complete a transfer which both sides have been willing to happen since the start of the summer. The club’s new president Sandro Rosell has been heavily criticised for not doing enough to make the deal happen and Fabregas finally ran out of patience with Barcelona’s botched attempt to capture his signature.

In July the Catalan club lodged a £30m opening offer for the midfield maestro. This was rejected outright by the Gunners, who hit back angrily, insisting the club had no intention of discussing the potential sale of their captain and most valuable asset anytime in the near future. With Barcelona failing to make a substantial offer, and Arsenal fighting bullishly to hold onto their star man, direct dialogue between the two clubs stopped, leaving the 23-year-old in limbo.

Despite failing to increase their offer, Barcelona have spent the summer attempting to unsettle the player with a breathtaking degree of arrogance. The majority of the Barcelona squad shared their views on the transfer, lining up one after the other, presumptuously claiming it’s only a matter of time before Fabregas was back in a Barcelona shirt. Midfielder Xavi, Gerard Pique, Lionel Messi and Carles Puyol have all spoken candidly about Fabregas’ desire to return ‘home’ and his frustration at not being allowed to move clubs. For all Barcelona’s criticism of Arsenal’s handling of the transfer, it is the Catalans who failed to up their bid for the player. It was up to Barcelona to make an offer worth listening to; Arsenal didn’t want to sell and were not exactly going to start chasing the Spanish champions to make a deal happen.

How badly did Barca want to land prodigal son Fabregas anyway? More so than 2009 summer signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic whom they shelled out an astonishing €46m for plus Alexander Hleb on loan and Samuel Eto’o, who had just finished the season on 36 goals in 52 games. Or enough to make Arsenal’s No.4 the second most expensive player in the club’s history in front of striker David Villa whom they signed for £33m earlier in the summer? Obviously not. When the Spanish side target a player they usually do not take ‘no’ for an answer, yet they were rather timid in the wake of Arsenal’s determination to hang on to the player. The Gunners know that Fabregas will demand an exit sometime over the next two seasons, but they were intelligent enough in their negotiations to ensure Barcelona would have to break the bank in order to land their number one target. Barcelona were also wary of paying over the odds for a player who they claim was poached from them by Arsenal, after the Gunners exploited a loop hole in Spanish contractual law to sign him at 16.

Ultimately Barcelona may not have had the finances in place to increase their offer and meet Arsenal’s valuation. The club’s audit last month revealed they are over £369m in debt. The club recorded a loss of £60m last season and even had to take out a loan to pay their player’s wages in June. A £30m deal for Fabregas would have made him the tenth most expensive player of all time, just a million less than Manchester United splashed out on Bulgarian forward Dimitar Berbatov in 2008 and £2.5m short of the price Manchester City valued Brazilian Robinho at the same year. On paper Fabregas’ suitability to Barcelona in terms of age, quality and commitment to the club would suggest he is worth considerably more than the two players mentioned above and nearer, or above, the £40m mark would more accurately reflect his true value in today’s market. With Portuguese attacker Cristiano Ronaldo valued at an inflated £80m last summer, Arsenal knew they could deploy similar tactics used by Manchester United to delay any potential transfer. Fabregas is an Arsenal player, something which Barcelona forgot at times during the whole sorry affair. Arsenal should be commended for how they dealt with the La Liga champions underhand tactics and most importantly managing to hold onto Fabregas.

With Barcelona’s failure to complete the protracted transfer, Fabregas now finds himself at The Emirates for another season. By revealing his desire to leave, the Spaniard put all his eggs into one basket, a risky strategy in what was always going to be a difficult transfer to conclude. If it was always his dream to return to Spain then why in 2006 did he sign an EIGHT year contract committing his long-term future to the club? Fabregas no doubt signed on the dotted line because the contract included huge bonuses, a massive signing-on fee and a regular increase in wages. The club have invested heavily in Fabregas’ career and deserve more loyalty from their captain. They cannot be expected to roll over and let Barcelona come and take their best player for an unacceptable fee. Barcelona refused to pay a premium rate for one of the hottest talents in the game, forcing Fabregas to come out and end the circus by finally committing his future to the club.

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Maresca has a bigger talent than George who's "the future of Chelsea"

Chelsea didn’t exactly quell any growing concerns with their League Cup game against Lincoln City on Tuesday night.

However, they got the all-important win, and while most starters flattered to deceive, there was one who did what he needed to do: Tyrique George.

The Cobham graduate scored the equaliser just after half-time and then provided the assist for the winner a few minutes later.

The young Englishman certainly deserves more chances in the first team off the back of that performance, but there is another academy gem coming through who could be an even bigger talent.

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Throughout his time with the various youth sides, the versatile attacker has amassed an impressive tally of 21 goals and 19 assists in 69 appearances.

On top of that, he has also scored four goals and provided six assists in 30 first-team games, including the one on Tuesday.

An even younger, yet nonetheless exciting prospect, currently plying his trade in Cobham, is Chizaram Ezenwata.

The 17-year-old has already scored four goals and provided one assist in just four appearances this season, and looks like one to watch.

However, there is another up-and-coming Cobham gem who might just be the most exciting of them all.

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So while there are plenty of potential future stars in Cobham, we reckon Shumaira Mheuka is the one who could be a real game-changer.

The 17-year-old prospect started his footballing journey with Brighton & Hove Albion’s academy, but made the move to West London in 2022.

Since then, he has been tearing apart opposition teams for fun and turning heads at both the club and international levels.

Mheuka’s youth record

Appearances

55

Goals

28

Assists

6

Goal Involvements per Match

0.61

All Stats via Transfermarkt

For example, in 55 appearances across U18s, U21s, and the UEFA Youth League squads, the Birmingham-born gem has scored 28 goals and provided six assists.

In other words, despite often playing with players far older than himself, the young prospect has managed to average a goal involvement every 1.61 over the last couple of years.

Moreover, he has really stepped it up this year, scoring seven goals in six youth games and making an appearance for the first team on Tuesday night.

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His exploits aren’t limited to club football, either, as in 16 appearances for the England U19s, he has scored eight goals and provided three assists.

Numbers like this at such a young age go a long way in justifying talent scout Jacek Kulig’s claim that he is “the future of Chelsea and English football.”

Ultimately, there is still a long way to go before he’s starting and scoring for the first team, but in Mheuka, Chelsea look to have a potential world-beater on their hands.

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While Madueke has started each of their last seven Premier League games, making 39 appearances in total under Enzo Maresca this season and scoring 11 goals, it is believed by some that Chelsea could still sell the Dutchman, amid interest from Aston Villa and Newcastle (GiveMeSport).

Chelsea have triggered the obligation to buy clause in Jadon Sancho’s loan from Man United as well, which was conditional on them finishing above 15th in the table, but the ex-Borussia Dortmund star may actually be sold on when the window reopens.

Race for Champions League qualification with one game remaining

Points

3. Man City

68

4. Newcastle

66

5. Chelsea

66

6. Aston Villa

66

7. Nottingham Forest

65

Indeed, some reports suggest that Chelsea are even plotting the use of Sancho as a makeweight in potential deals for wide targets, like Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens, while Mykhailo Mudryk’s failed drug test has resulted in a lengthy suspension/investigation for the Ukraine international.

Given Mudryk, Sancho and Madueke are all not guaranteed to be mainstays for Maresca next term, Chelsea are reliably believed to be in the market for a new winger, with BlueCo thought to be prioritising the position alongside signing a new striker and centre-back (Simon Phillips).

Real Madrid star Rodrygo has been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge in the last week, but the Brazil international would cost a marquee fee and there is no guarantee that they’d win the race, with Arsenal now freshly contending for him.

What is clear, though, is the possibility of Rodrygo leaving the Bernabeu. Spanish newspaper Marca have reported that Real are already eyeing replacements for the 24-year-old, and he’d be the most likely candidate to depart if they sign Athletic Bilbao sensation Nico Williams.

Chelsea make contact over signing Nico Williams

Interestingly, as per Romano, Williams is another wide player who Chelsea “love”. The £170,000-per-week forward has been on fire over the second half of 2024/2025, and a move is highly anticipated this summer after Williams’ decision to remain in Bilbao and snub a transfer last year.

His contract includes a £49 million release clause as well, which may not pose a problem for Chelsea, but the Spain international is thought to be demanding around £400,000-per-week from any interested side.

However, that hasn’t stopped BlueCo from expressing a serious interest in the attacking talent, who bagged 19 assists in all competitions last season and helped his country to glory at Euro 2024.

According to Romano, speaking via his YouTube channel, Chelsea have made contact about signing Williams, as they attempt to gauge the expense of his final package.

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“Chelsea and Arsenal love Nico Williams and have made contacts to understand how much the whole package will be,” he said.

“In recent years, it has been very expensive. €58m clause, taxes, salary and commissions.”

Called a “unique” player by Blues legend Jose Mourinho, there are financial aspects to consider, especially if Chelsea don’t qualify for the Champions League, but he’d be a truly stellar addition.

Imagine him & Tierney: Rodgers could land Celtic’s next Sinclair this month

From landing Daizen Maeda, Matt O’Riley and Reo Hatate in 2022, to Alistair Johnston in 2023 and to Nicolas Kuhn in 2024, the January window has proven a fruitful one for Scottish champions Celtic in recent years.

While most clubs may view the winter market as a tricky one to do business in, the Hoops capitalise on the chance to strengthen their hand heading into the second half of the campaign, with reinforcements set to be particularly vital this time around, should they qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

According to Sky Sports, that potential progression to the knockout stage could see an early reunion with former Parkhead hero, Kieran Tierney, with the potential there for the 27-year-old to sign on loan until the end of the season, ahead of returning permanently in the summer on a free transfer.

Whether the Scotland star does return over the coming weeks, or at the end of the campaign, it would prove a real coup for Brendan Rodgers’ side, with the rampaging left-back having dazzled in his previous spell in Glasgow, after chalking up 45 goals and assists in 170 first-team games, while winning a plethora of domestic honours.

Injuries have not been kind to the left-back since his 2019 exit from Celtic Park, but few would turn their nose up at a 2025 homecoming, with the Arsenal man likely to represent the perfect upgrade on that left flank.

There could actually be a completely ‘new look’ left-hand side in a sense if another deal is to get over the line, with the potential for Rodgers to acquire his next Scott Sinclair, to slot in ahead of Tierney.

Scott Sinclair's record at Celtic

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Dazzling wingers have been a common theme for the Old Firm side in their illustrious history, with one of the more modern success stories having been that of Sinclair, following his arrival back in 2016.

Plucked from Aston Villa after enduring a difficult stint at Manchester City – where he featured just 19 times – the Englishman was an instant hit under Rodgers in that first season, scoring 25 goals in all competitions as Celtic romped to the treble.

Former Celtic winger Scott Sinclair.

That form saw Sinclair – who had played under Rodgers previously for Swansea City – claim the PFA Player of the Year award, while the man behind him, Tierney, took home the Young Player of the Year award gong.

Over the next two seasons, the experienced winger would go on to maintain that rampant record, racking up 103 goal involvements in just 167 games. In all, across his two spells under Rodgers, the now-veteran has netted more goals for the Northern Irishman than any other player, having scored 95 times in 238 appearances.

The current Bristol Rovers star certainly delivered, and then some, after arriving in Glasgow, with the potential there for a similar scenario to occur if Rodgers is to land another Villa man this month.

Celtic targeting the next Scott Sinclair

As was notably reported earlier this week, Celtic are said to have lodged an enquiry to sign rising star, Louie Barry, from Villa Park, with the 21-year-old earning admiring glances from a raft of clubs amid his rampant recent form in the EFL for Stockport County.

Barry vs Maeda comparisons – 2024/25 league stats

Stat (*per game)

Barry

Maeda

Games

23

20

Goals

15

5

Assists

2

5

Big chances missed

6

12

Big chances created

5

5

Key passes*

1.0

1.3

Pass accuracy*

81%

80%

Successful dribbles*

2.3

0.5

Possession lost*

10.8x

10.0x

Stats via Sofascore

Once on the books at Barcelona, the dynamic forward – who can operate through the middle or on the left flank – has long been touted for stardom, although it hasn’t exactly been a smooth ride since then.

In a similar mould to Sinclair, who endured numerous loan stints away from Premier League giants Chelsea in his youth, Barry has yet to be handed a proper chance at his parent club, while having previously struggled to make an impact across various temporary moves.

Loan stints at Ipswich Town, Swindon Town, MK Dons and Salford City yielded only nine goals, although the last 18 months have been particularly eye-catching, with the youngster ripping it up at Stockport in League One and League Two, with 25 goals and seven assists in just 46 appearances.

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Lauded for his “unbelievable” quality by Sky Sports pundit Michael Dawson, Barry boasts that delightful combination of relentless pace and a telling end product, much like what Sinclair was able to showcase at Parkhead.

While there would be the small matter of having to oust Maeda on that left flank, it would be a truly exciting combination if the former England youth international was to join alongside Tierney, with Barry’s desire to cut inside set to be aided by the overlapping prowess of the Celtic academy graduate.

Of course, competition for Barry’s signature will unsurprisingly be fierce, but if Rodgers could fashion a new Tierney and Sinclair-style partnership down the left flank, then Celtic could well be on to a winner.

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Chelsea need to make headway under Enzo Maresca this season; if the Blues suffer a regression from last season's performances, the atmosphere could turn sour.

But rest assured, the Italian tactician has plenty of tactical intelligence and a slick and control-focused game that stems from his former tutor Pep Guardiola.

Manchester City's Pep Guardiola and Enzo Maresca.

The scattergun approach to transfer dealings has been something of a mixed bag across the past few years, but the signing of Cole Palmer has been one of the finest pieces of business in Chelsea's history – is that fair to say?

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Palmer is as yet trophyless at Chelsea, but despite this, he's been an extraordinary addition to the side, a beacon of hope for supporters during a testing period in their club's storied history.

With 26 goals and 19 assists across just 50 appearances, the 22-year-old is fast establishing himself as one of football's foremost attacking players, hailed as "exceptionally talented" by presenter Gary Lineker.

Indeed, as per FBref, he currently ranks among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for both goals and assists, the top 2% for shot-creating actions and the top 5% for progressive passes per 90.

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Signed from Manchester City for just £42.5m, Chelsea have paid a bargain fee for a talent who's on his way toward superstar status. However, he can't do it alone, and while the Blues have a rich and varied attacking line, there's one former star whose sale continues to be a rueful thing for the west Londoners.

His name is Kai Havertz.

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When Chelsea sold Havertz to rivals Arsenal for a £65m fee last summer, many Premier League fans chuckled. Havertz is a player of unquestionable quality but he hadn't applied his dynamic and protean attacking threat with the desired consistency and fluency during his time at Chelsea.

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That's evidenced through his strike record at Stamford Bridge, something that has been made all the most frustrating since hitting a rich vein of form under Mikel Arteta's wing last year and now sustaining his level, a crucial part of Arsenal's ongoing fight against Manchester City.

Chelsea signed Havertz from German side Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth £71m in 2020, when he was only 21 years old. The Germany international scored the winning goal in Chelsea's Champions League final showdown against Man City, immortalising his name somewhat, but his overall contribution was patchy, his prolificness leaving things to be desired.

Kai Havertz: Career Stats by Club

Club

Apps

Goals

Assists

G/A Rate

Bayer Leverkusen

150

46

31

0.51

Chelsea

139

32

12

0.32

Arsenal

54

16

8

0.44

Germany

52

19

15

0.65

Stats via Transfermarkt

He was significantly less clinical at Chelsea than he has been elsewhere. Moreover, the 25-year-old has scored two goals and claimed one assist across his opening three matches of the 2024/25 campaign with the Gunners, carrying over his form from the second half of last season.

That form came as he was placed into a focal role at number nine after spending the lion's share of his early days at the Emirates in central midfield, repurposed as a mobile attacking midfielder.

Chelsea have an overload of attacking options but Havertz is now starting to show the level that the Blyes paid so much money for four years ago, and it's frustrating to watch him bloom at a rival such as Arsenal – who are chasing down the Premier League title besides.

And anyway, had they nurtured him closer toward his full potential, Chelsea could have cashed in for a profit, rather than suffering a slight loss.

As per Football Transfers' player valuation model, Havertz's value has skyrocketed since his sale just one year ago, now bearing a market price of £80m.

Remarkably, Football Transfers' number crunch puts him above any player in Maresca's Chelsea squad – and that includes Palmer, who is valued at £47m right now but, of course, is only going to see that figure balloon further over the coming years.

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It also puts him above Enzo Fernandez, who joined Chelsea for a whopping £107m fee back in January 2023 after winning the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, but has since seen a depreciation to his name, worth just £42m at present, failing to capture the prodigious performances that prompted Clearlake and Todd Boehly to pay the staggering sum for his services.

This all goes to show that Chelsea, perhaps, ceded their ownership of the player right before hitting the goldmine that Arsenal have found, sculpting him into an offensive force to be reckoned with.

Havertz, to hammer the point home, ranks among the top 8% of forwards across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for pass completion, the top 16% for passes attempted, the top 18% for shot-creating actions, the top 14% for progressive passes and the top 7% for tackles per 90, so you can really see how technically sharp and tenacious he is across the park.

Christopher Nkunku was his ostensible replacement, with the versatile Frenchman welcomed from RB Leipzig last June in a £52m deal, and though he's positionally flexible, electric and prolific, injuries have blighted his stay in the English capital, having scored five goals from a paltry 19 matches in just over a year, starting only three times in the Premier League.

Praised for his "sensational" performances by Arteta, Havertz is truly a manager's dream, and though he failed to bring it all together at Chelsea, his skillset could have been perfect for Maresca, and watching him thrive for Arsenal is a bitter pill to swallow.

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While there are still a couple of weeks to go and plenty of football to be played, it would be fair to say that Arsenal have enjoyed another brilliant season under Mikel Arteta, one that could still end in Premier League glory.

The Spaniard’s side went into the campaign with the sting of last year’s collapse fresh in the mind, but instead of wilting under the pressure, they have shown that they are worthy of challenging Manchester City for domestic dominance.

That said, while almost every player in the squad has looked better than they did last year, Gabriel Martinelli has been underwhelming and, as a result, has struggled to make it into the starting XI of late.

Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli

However, based on recent reports, the North Londoners could soon land the perfect player to revive the Brazilian’s fortunes on the left – oh, and he’s already rejected Tottenham Hotspur.

Arsenal transfer news

According to a recent report from Turkey (via TEAMtalk), Arsenal are keen on bringing Tottenham target and Fenerbahçe fullback Ferdi Kadioglu to the Emirates this summer.

The report has claimed that while the Lilywhites are interested in landing the 24-year-old’s signature, his agent has already met with Arsenal representatives and agreed to a ‘deal in principle.’

This means that for the Gunners to get the transfer over the line, they just need to agree a fee with Sarı Kanaryalar themselves, which, according to the report, could be as little as £26m.

Now, this would still represent a considerable investment from the Gunners in a player from a league outside of Europe’s traditional top five, but as he has the skills to revive Martinelli’s fortunes, it would likely be worth it.

How Kadioglu could revive Martinelli

On the whole, Arsenal have had a reasonably predictable lineup for the majority of the campaign thus far, with the same names generally starting week-in-week-out regardless of the opponent ahead of them, apart from on the left-hand side, that is.

Arsenal’s changing left

Left-Wing Starters

Starts as LW

Left-Back Starters

Starts as LB

Gabriel Martinelli

30

Oleksandr Zinchenko

24

Leandro Trossard

14

Jakub Kiwior

16

Gabriel Jesus

4

Takehiro Tomiyasu

8

All Stats via Transfermarkt for all competitions in 23/24

So far this year, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Takehiro Tomiyasu, and Jakub Kiwior have all taken turns starting on the left of the back four. At the same time, Gabriel Jesus, Leandro Trossard, and Martinelli have come in and out of the XI on the left of the attack.

This constant chopping and changing has clearly had an impact on the former Ituano ace, as last season, when he knew it would be Granit Xhaka and the Ukrainian behind him, he was fantastic, scoring 15 goals and providing six assists in 46 appearances. A stable lineup could reignite his devastating attacking threat.

Ferdi Kadiolgu for Fenerbahce.

This is where Kadioglu could come in, as in the opinion of respected data analyst Ben Mattinson, the Turkey international’s impressive “stamina, athleticism and speed” would allow him to make constant overlapping runs with the Brazilian, thus allowing him to “cut in and shoot more frequently.”

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Moreover, Mattinson claims that the “electric” fullback can play on either side of the backline and invert when in the final third, becoming a “part of the attacking line” to further increase the Gunners’ myriad of attacking options and bring a new dimension to the team’s approach.

Ferdi Kadıoğlu this season

Appearances

48

Goals

3

Assists

5

Goal Involvements per Match

0.16

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Ultimately, if Arteta wants to bring Martinelli back to his very best next season, then signing Kadıoğlu is a brilliant way to do that and a fantastic way to increase the team’s attacking threat overall.

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Mikel Arteta will be thrilled with the way his side has played this season, with the dream of lifting the Premier League title looking very achievable.

Arsenal currently sit first in the table with 39 points, one point ahead of Liverpool, having won 12 of their 17 games so far.

The Gunners have conceded the joint fewest number of goals this season, 15, yet they want to strengthen their defence even further by signing an incredible Portuguese centre-back.

Arsenal transfers latest – Goncalo Inacio

According to A Bola via SportsWitness, Arsenal are looking to secure a deal for Sporting defender Goncalo Inacio in 2024 to improve their defensive options.

Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio.

The 22-year-old is a key player at his club, and he has a current market value of £26m, as per Transfermarkt, but sporting director Edu will have to pay more than that to land his signature.

Sporting, as per the aforementioned report, are demanding a fee in the region of €60m (£52m), his release clause, which is understandable considering the Portuguese club is in the middle of a title charge.

How Goncalo Inacio compares to William Saliba

Goncalo Inacio is a Portugal international who became a starting player for his club Sporting at the age of 19. The defender is now 22 and is one of the key players in Ruben Amorim’s side, featuring 21 times this season already.

The number 25 is a left-footed centre back who thrives as the wide left defender in a back three, and he could be Arteta's left-footed version of a current Gunners superstar if Edu is able to secure a deal for his services in January.

Inacio offers an incredible amount of control to the Sporting side, both in possession and out of possession, which instantly draws comparisons to William Saliba, who brings that to the Arsenal side.

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Below is a table that highlights the similarities between the two players, using stats from the last 365 days across the top five men's European leagues.

Inacio vs Saliba stats

Stats (per 90)

Inacio

Saliba

Passes completed

72.44

69.30

Progressive passes

6.59

3.59

Progressive carries

1.05

0.45

Touches

91.43

82.48

Dribblers tackled

1.05

0.5

Stats via FBref

As you can see above, the duo is dominant when entering duels and tackling dribblers. With them both at centre back, Arsenal would be able to commit more men forward and gain even more control, with the pairing almost single-handedly able to stop counterattacks. This would benefit the Gunners massively, due to Oleksandr Zinchenko taking on an inverted role and leaving the left-back position vacant at times during overturns of possession.

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However, Inacio excels when on the ball and even completely outperforms Saliba, who is regarded as one of the best in the Premier League. It is important to take league context into account, but his statistics are on another level.

Both centre-backs are excellent progressors of the ball, particularly from a passing perspective, but Inacio also offers the ability to carry the ball forward and evade the opposition press. The number of attacking situations Inacio creates is astounding, as reflected by his 1.91 shot-creating actions per 90, which is in the top 1% when compared to other centre-backs in Europe.

Overall, Inacio would have a Saliba-esque impact to the left of Arsenal’s backline, and it is no wonder why Arteta and Edu are so keen on bringing the Portuguese "sensation," as dubbed by Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, who could rival Gabriel for his position in the side.

Raheem Sterling’s goal record & stats vs Bournemouth

Chelsea travel to face Bournemouth on September 17th in a game that they'll view as must win. Their new, expensively assembled squad will have eyes on at least Champions League qualification – beating lower Premier League sides should be fairly standard.

Of course, having so many new players – especially young ones – means a lack of experience in the squad. That's particularly noticeable up front, where Raheem Sterling is really their only forward player with plenty of Premier League success.

So what is his personal record against Bournemouth, then? We at Football FanCast have had a dip into the data to have a look and see what we can expect from him when the Blues face the Cherries.

What is Raheem Sterling's goals record vs Bournemouth?

Sterling has faced Bournemouth for every year they've been a Premier League side – and has only missed one fixture since. That came in 2016 during the Cherries' first top-flight season as he missed the second fixture through a groin injury.

His history with them actually starts a little before that, though. There were six minutes in an FA Cup game for Liverpool back in 2014, and a start for the Reds in the EFL Cup the following year. The latter brought his first goals against Bournemouth – a brace in a 3-1 win.

And when he was played, Sterling has shone. His very first Premier League game against Bournemouth saw him bag a hat trick and started a run of six consecutive meetings where he scored.

As a result, Sterling's record against Bournemouth is fantastic. He's faced them 14 times across his career, scoring 11 times. This is his third-best record against any opponent, with only Watford and Norwich struggling more.

What is Raheem Sterling's assists record vs Bournemouth?

Sterling hasn't picked up assists against Bournemouth at quite the same rate. Still, he has several to his name, particularly after the season just finished.

In all, there have been four. The first came in 2016 for Manchester City and another followed in 2018. He's already matched that total with Chelsea, though, as Sterling assisted in both fixtures in the last campaign.

Four assists in 14 games, then. Along with 11 goals, it's an incredible record from the England star.

How many goal contributions does Raheem Sterling have vs Bournemouth?

It's 11 goals and four assists across 14 fixtures in all competitions. He's contributed for three different clubs, too, with two goals for Liverpool, nine goals and two assists for Man City, and another two assists for Chelsea.

In other words, Bournemouth really struggle to handle Sterling – no matter who he's playing for. He finds a way to contribute against them and has been doing so for around a decade now.

What is Raheem Sterling's head-to-head record vs Bournemouth?

Sterling has played for Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea, so you'd imagine his record is pretty fantastic against a team like Bournemouth. But it's actually even better than you'd think.

In 14 meetings, Sterling has never lost to Bournemouth. He's also never drawn with them – in other words, his side has won on literally every occasion. It's difficult to boast a better record than that and we can't imagine many players in the Premier League could match that against any opponent.

14 wins in 14 games across three competitions, for three different clubs. It feels safe to expect another when Chelsea visit Bournemouth this season.

Who has Raheem Sterling scored the most goals against?

Raheem Sterling

Sterling hasn't scored against anyone more than the 11 he has against Bournemouth. But given they came in 14 games, it's not actually his most notable opponent.

That would be Watford. Sterling also has 11 goals against them but they came in just 10 matches. The fact he's also managed two assists in that span just makes it even more remarkable and few players boast a record that good against anyone.

In terms of just overall goal contributions, though, Bournemouth have suffered the most. Sterling's 11 goals and four assists combined for 15 contributions in 14 games. That's the most of any opponent in his career and you can likely expect more to come.

How many goals does Raheem Sterling have in September?

September has been a very good month for Sterling. He's bagged 21 goals in the month since the start of his career, for all three clubs and England.

His first came all the way back in 2014 as he scored against West Ham for Liverpool. Since then, he's picked up at least one September goal every single year – most years he finds multiple.

Of course, Sterling struggled in front of goal for Chelsea last season. He did manage to find one September goal, though, as he scored against RB Salzburg in the UEFA Champions League. The forward would only score once more for the Blues until January.

How many goals does Sterling have for Chelsea?

Unfortunately few, given his £50m price-tag. Sterling has just nine goals since moving to Chelsea, with three of those coming in the Champions League last season against RB Salzburg, Dinamo Zagreb and Borussia Dortmund.

In the Premier League, things arguably look even worse than 'six goals all season' sounds. Sterling scored three times in August last year but wouldn't find another league goal until January and then didn't score again until May.

But it's the nature of the goals that's worrying. The August three came as a brace against relegated Leicester City and a single strike against relegated Southampton. All three post-New Year were in two fixtures against Nottingham Forest.

So Sterling only actually scored against three Premier League teams last season, two of which were relegated and the other battled relegation.

What is Raheem Sterling's Premier League goal record?

Chelsea forward Raheem Sterling.

Sterling hasn't been the most prolific goalscorer in the Premier League but his longevity has him high on the all-time scorers list. In total, the forward has 115 Premier League goals.

That's two more than Ian Wright and good enough for 22nd all-time in the competition. In fact, Sterling only needs to match his small haul of last season in order to move into the top 20. He'll hope to do better than that, of course, but it just goes to show how long the player has been going for.

As for assists, Sterling is now 23rd on the all-time Premier League list with 59. Mohamed Salah knocked him down a spot with his assist against Chelsea on the opening day – so Sterling could move back up there quickly.

In fact, the seven players above Sterling – Salah aside – are all out of the Premier League now. There's potential for him to shoot up the rankings at quite a pace if he finds his creative boots this season.

What is Chelsea's record against Bournemouth?

Chelsea vs Bournemouth isn't exactly the most common fixture in football. It's only happened on 19 occasions, with the vast majority since 2015. Before that, there were a couple of League Cup meetings in 1994, two Division two games in 1988 and one fixture in the short-lived Full Members' Cup in 1989.

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Of course, the Premier League history since 2015 is the most relevant stuff here – and Chelsea do have the better record there. But not by as much as you'd likely think.

There have been 12 Premier League meetings and Chelsea have won seven of them. Bournemouth have four wins of their own, however, with one game finishing in a draw.

Notably, the two wins last season were Chelsea's first after failing to win either of the previous three. It's also interesting to note that the two biggest wins in the history of this fixture are for Bournemouth – 4-0 at home in 2019 and 3-0 away in 2018 (Chelsea do also have a 3-0 win at home in 2016, though).

This certainly isn't one that always goes Chelsea's way, then. But with Raheem Sterling and his perfect record in the squad, perhaps they've found a way around that.

When is Chelsea vs Bournemouth?

Bournemouth host Chelsea on Sunday, September 17th at 14:00 UK time. It's a game that will give everyone a good idea of where these two teams stand this season.

Bournemouth, of course, go into this one with few expectations. A defeat is pretty much expected after losing both fixtures last season and another here would essentially confirm them as a lower-table Premier League side.

Chelsea are a little different. Their enormous overhaul over the last couple of transfer windows makes their entire squad one big question mark. No one knows what to expect – with a near-£1bn spend, you'd expect a title challenge but few would put them in that bracket. A top-four finish feels like a must but their squad far from guarantees that.

And after finishing 12th last season, should they simply count a higher finish as progress? Or would that be a gigantic underperformance?

It's really unclear but this game with Bournemouth could give us an idea. Lose and you're looking at midtable again. Win with conviction and perhaps Chelsea could threaten at the top of the Premier League table – if they find consistency.

Liverpool Enter Race For £53k-p/w "Beast" To Succeed Firmino

Liverpool have joined the race to bring Borussia Monchengladbach striker Marcus Thuram to the Premier League, according to reports.

Who is Marcus Thuram?

Thuram is a centre-forward who currently plays his football at the Borussia Park having moved there from Guingamp back in 2019, and he’s since gone on to become a regular feature of the first-team having clocked up 134 appearances to date.

The France international started 28 of the 34 Bundesliga games last season and was a standout performer under Daniel Farke before he departed, ranking as his manager’s top-performing offensive player and second overall with a WhoScored match rating of 7.09, so he’s bound to have attracted interest.

However, the 6 foot 4 titan will be out of contract at the end of the month and is expected to depart as a free agent having not signed a deal to extend his stay, with his potential availability having alerted FSG and Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.

Are Liverpool signing Thuram?

According to Spanish reports (via CaughtOffside), Liverpool have entered the running to sign Thuram ahead of the 2023/24 campaign. The Reds are reportedly “hoping to snap him up” for nothing during the upcoming window, and it’s stated that the striker could be wanting to “take the next step” in his career. The Premier League is viewed as an “attractive option” so he is therefore “likely to be tempted” should an offer arrive at his door.

Borussia Monchengladbach striker Marcus Thuram.

Where would Thuram fit in at Anfield?

Liverpool have confirmed that Roberto Firmino is leaving the club so Klopp will be in need of a suitable replacement in time for the start of the new season, and given the fact that he would be available to recruit for quite literally free, Thuram could be the perfect long-term successor, allowing the serious funds to be spent in midfield.

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The World Cup participant, who pockets £53k-per-week, racked up 19 goal contributions (13 goals and six assists) in 30 Bundesliga appearances last season and recorded a total of 92 shots over the course of the campaign, which was higher than any other of his fellow teammates, as per FBRef, with this form seeing him collect four man-of-the-match awards.

Borussia Monchengladbach’s “beast”, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, is also a versatile operator with his ability to operate everywhere across the frontline, including at centre-forward, out wide on both flanks and as a second striker, so he really seems to have all the qualities to fit what the boss is likely to be looking for in a Firmino replacement.

Eric Dier left furious with Spurs’ Son Heung-min

Tottenham Hotspur defender Eric Dier was left furious on Tuesday night with Son Heung-min during his display in the defeat against AC Milan.

What has happened to Son Heung-min at Spurs?

The South Korean winger played 81 minutes of the game at the San Siro after being replaced by new signing Arnaut Danjuma with just minutes remaining.

However, this was just the latest poor performance in what has been a hugely underwhelming campaign from a player who has established such high standards in the Premier League.

The 30-year-old has scored twice in the Champions League this season but has only scored four goals in the Premier League after winning the Golden Boot last term.

And speaking on his YouTube channel, journalist Alasdair Gold has shared a moment where the South Korean lost possession and left Dier absolutely furious in the game in Italy:

“Last night [Tuesday], he was in such a position he lost the ball. It was very quickly played up on a counter-attack. And Eric Dier actually did a good sliding interception to stop the ball, I think he knocked it out for a corner.

“And he was so angry, Dier, he kind of slapped his legs, turned around and really was shouting at Son as if to say, ‘come on, you can’t do that’.”

Should Spurs look to sell Son?

The game on Tuesday night was certainly a damning reflection of the 30-year-old’s poor 2022/23 campaign so far with his influence on the game minimal.

Son racked up just 42 touches, zero shots, he lost possession 13 times and only attempted to dribble past a player once in 81 minutes (via SofaScore).

And his displays in the Premier League have not been much better with only two games in the campaign seeing the winger find the back of the net.

However, this is a player who has been consistently excellent for Spurs over the years and, as previously mentioned, he drew level with Mohamed Salah last season to get his hands on the Golden Boot.

Selling Son would feel like a huge risk to take for Spurs ahead of the summer given the consistency he has shown prior to this season.

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However, he does only have two years remaining on his contract with the Lilywhites this summer which does potentially raise some questions about his long-term future.

The winger is now nearing the age of 31 which will affect his value but Spurs could look to give him this summer to work on himself and come back stronger next season.

But if he is not to improve next season then it could prove damning for his future in north London ahead of the 2024 summer window where he could only have one year left on his deal.

And depending on who their manager is at the time, the prospect of hanging a 31/23-year-old a new deal may not prove to be the most appealing idea.

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