Coventry City: Gervane Kastaneer returns to Sky Blues after proposed Dutch move breaks down

Gervane Kastaneer has returned to Coventry City after he failed to secure a move back to Holland, according to Coventry Live.

Sky Blues manager Mark Robins has made significant changes to his squad ahead of the new season with the likes of Gustavo Hamer and Julien Dacosta coming in.

After promotion from League One, Coventry are now set for a stint in England’s second tier and, following those aforementioned additions, it was expected that Kastaneer would move on and seal a return to the Netherlands.

Since arriving at the Midlands last summer from NAC Breda, the 24-year-old has made just 10 league appearances, finding the back of the net once in the process.

Coventry Live touched on Kastaneer’s potential exit with a look at his pre-season performances for Robins’ side, claiming that he has impressed the manager to a high standard.

The same outlet has now revealed that a proposed move back to Netherlands has failed to materialise, with the 24-year-old unable to secure a move despite training with an unnamed club.

His return to Coventry saw the winger included in the pre-season friendly with Solihull Moors on Tuesday evening.

Kastaneer has yet to fully adjust to English football and it will be interesting to see if he gets sufficient playing time over the coming months.

Just one goal since his arrival is hardly something to get excited about and it does seem that an exit would suit the winger rather than staying, unless he can put those challenging first few months at Coventry behind him.

Do you think Kastaneer should be handed a proper chance in the Coventry side this season? Let us know your views in the comments section below…

Celtic need to clinch £15m "dream" as potential Edouard successor

Reported Celtic target Ivan Toney is nearing the exit door at Peterborough United so Nick Hammond and co will have to act quick if they are to land the impressive talisman.

What’s the word?

According to Posh chairman Barry Fry, the League One outfit have given another club permission to speak to the 24-year-old after they met their valuation.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, via the Daily Record, he also claimed to have warned the Scottish champions, he said: “It’s not Celtic but, out of courtesy, I let Celtic know what had happened. They asked to be kept informed and we informed them. I haven’t heard from them since then.”

The paper also suggests that their £15m valuation has shifted in the wake of the pandemic, but it remains to be seen what sort of fee they have indeed accepted this week.

Shades of Dembele

Neil Lennon could be in the market for a new striker for many reasons, but none more so than having an alternative to Odsonne Edouard, who is likely to be well sought-after when the transfer window opens next week.

The 27-goal striker has been linked to the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham, Lyon and Everton in recent months whilst there would have to be doubts about whether Leigh Griffiths, Patryk Klimala or Vakoun Bayo can step up to fill the void.

A move for Toney would make absolute sense, particularly as it would follow a previous strategy from the Hoops when they landed Moussa Dembele from Fulham.

The French powerhouse had just bagged 15 goals in the English second-flight before Brendan Rodgers pounced back in 2016.

Toney may be in the division below, but he’s being eyed up on the back of a whopping 26 goals for Posh – it’s no wonder his former manager Steve Evans hailed him as a “dream” with “phenomenal” work rate.

Hammond needs to open the chequebook before it’s too late.

AND in other news, Celtic simply must avoid making a £5m mistake amid links to PL flop…

Chelsea: Jurgen Klopp mentions Frank Lampard spending spree in recent interview

Chelsea are miles ahead of their Premier League rivals in terms of new recruits this window and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. 

After securing the signings of Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner, with others including Thiago Silva due to put pen to paper, the Blues are off to a flying start this window. Their most recent coup involved a £50million move for Leicester’s Ben Chilwell, who joins the West Londoners on a five-year deal (via Daily Express).

Although, Chelsea are out on their own as they continue to line up targets for their lavish spending. Recently crowned champions of England Liverpool have made just one new signing, Kostas Tsimikas is currently their only senior recruit so far, joining from Olympiakos for a fee of £11.7million (via BBC Sport).

During an interview with Servus TV, Klopp said: “Due to Covid-19 you have to think five times about what you can and what you can’t do. We always have to pay attention to the financial aspect. We don’t know how much money will come in,” (via Metro).

Indeed, the financial impact of coronavirus has impacted teams across the world, including some of the most successful Premier League clubs. Frank Lampard’s side endured a two-window transfer ban though, which has helped them accumulate funds to flaunt this summer.

“Nobody knows but it seems like some other teams have a more positive outlook on the future,” Klopp continued. “If you look at Chelsea for example [laughs].

“But I am very happy with my team right now. If something transfer related will happen we have to see.”

Chelsea are also nearing the completion of their pursuit of Kai Havertz, who looks set to join the club on a potentially record breaking deal. They have also been linked to an audacious move for Lionel Messi, who has a £623 million release clause.

How happy are you with Chelsea’s business this summer? Join the conversation in the comments below!

Aston Villa: Winger set to depart this summer in Turkey move

Many Aston Villa fans have reacted to a latest report linking winger Trezeguet with an exit from the club this summer.

Reports last month of an exit for the Egyptian winger emerged with Turkish newspaper Takvim (via Sport Witness) claiming that Galatasaray’s rivals Fenerbahce were keen to bring him to the club.

The Super Lig side were reported to have put together a loan package for the 25-year-old which would include a option-to-buy, but that now looks set to be countered by Gala who have a deal ready to sign the player should Villa be relegated to the Championship (Sabah via Sport Witness).

Trezeguet arrived at Villa Park last summer after spending time in Turkey with Kasimpasa, but his time in Dean Smith’s side has been limited, starting just 43% of the Midlands club’s games this term.

With Villa’s Premier League status in doubt, sitting in the bottom three places, changes could be made this coming summer and the winger’s future is now growing uncertain.

Following the latest report on his future which was shared by Twitter account @villareport, fans of the Claret and Blue reacted with the majority keen for him to leave the club, perhaps understandably so given he hasn’t been a regular in the team anyway.

Below are just a few of the comments gained, with one labelling the Egyptian as an “awful signing”:

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Signing Everton man makes all kind of sense for Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace will be hoping to steer well clear of being dragged into any sort of relegation battle in the second half of the season.

The Eagles sit just three points above third bottom Cardiff City at the moment, and despite the odd big result going their way, they have in the main struggled for consistency.

Roy Hodgson is keen to address the big issues in his squad before the January window slams shut in the coming week, and he is being linked with a move for Everton striker Cenk Tosun, who only joined the Toffees in a big money move last season.

Signing a striker was always going to be a priority for Hodgson and Palace, as the club have limped to a very average 23 goals this season, with most of those coming from the likes of wingers like Wilf Zaha and Andros Townsend.

Down the middle has yielded little success for the club, with Christian Benteke woefully out of form.

The signing of Tosun the makes sense for Palace, and the Turkish star is clearly a man capable of getting in and amongst the goals on his day.

Tosun hasn’t necessarily done anything too wrong at Goodison Park, but new manager Marco Silva clearly doesn’t fancy him as his main number nine, and so a January move for some first team football might be the perfect chance for Tosun to show what he is made of.

Palace need goals, put simply, and Tosun would slot in nicely between their exciting wide-men while taking some of the responsibility off the out of form Benteke.

Palace fans, do you agree? Would you like to see Tosun signed? Let us know!

WATCH: Play him up front! Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino shows misfiring strikers how to finish in training

Mauricio Pochettino may be tempted to start playing himself up front for Chelsea after showing his misfiring strikers how to finish in training.

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Blues short on firepowerSpark needed from somewhereCoach showing how it's doneWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine coach has endured a tough start to his reign at Stamford Bridge, with consistency still proving elusive in west London. Chelsea are without European football in 2023-24 on the back of their struggles last season, and things have not got much better under a new coaching team.

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A lack of firepower is considered to be holding the Blues back, with France international forward Christopher Nkunku injured shortly after completing a £52 million ($63m) transfer from RB Leipzig. Nicolas Jackson has just three goals to his name, while Raheem Sterling – who has also found the target on three occasions – is the only other player with more than one effort recorded across all competitions.

DID YOU KNOW?

Pochettino is crying out for a reliable source of end product in the final third, and has shown during a training ground shooting drill that he knows the way to the back of the net despite having been an uncompromising defender in his playing days.

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Chelsea, who have picked up 11 points through eight Premier League games this season to sit 11th in the table, will be back in action on October 21 when taking in a derby date with high-flying London neighbours Arsenal.

Jude Bellingham's influence is unmatched! Real Madrid sensation responds to Lucas Paqueta after West Ham star mimics iconic celebration after netting Europa League winner

Jude Bellingham’s influence in world football continues to grow, with the Real Madrid star seeing his goal celebration copied by fellow professionals.

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England international starring in SpainHas earned respect from fans & playersBrazilian playmaker copied goal routineWHAT HAPPENED?

Such recognition has previously been reserved for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Marcus Rashford, with the Manchester United forwards of past and present boasting iconic routines of their own when hitting the back of the net.

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England international Bellingham now falls into that category, with the 20-year-old midfielder making quite the impression in Spain on the back of his €103 million (£90m/$110m) transfer to Santiago Bernabeu. He boasts the respect and adulation of fans and players across the globe, with West Ham star Lucas Paqueta the latest to offer a nod towards a man that many consider to be a future Ballon d’Or winner in the making.

DID YOU KNOW?

Brazilian playmaker Paqueta had cause for celebration after netting for the Hammers in their Europa League win over Olympiakos – with the South American going on to tag Bellingham in an “only today my friend” social media post. The Blancos star soon responded with a post of his own featuring the laughing face and handshake emojis.

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Bellingham has registered 13 goals through 14 appearances for Real Madrid this season and will be hoping to shake off a shoulder injury in time to feature for the Spanish giants against Valencia on Saturday, before then heading off with England for Euro 2024 qualification clashes with Malta and North Macedonia.

Man Utd's top 10 transfer windows ranked: From stealing Robin van Persie away from Arsenal to building a treble-winning team

The Red Devils have made a splash this summer by signing Mason Mount, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund – but is this their best ever window?

Have Manchester United won this summer's transfer window? They certainly have addressed every area of the squad which needed attention after landing Mason Mount and Andre Onana, with Rasmus Hojlund's move from Atalanta effectively a done deal.

For the second summer in a row, the club have chosen to generously back Erik ten Hag, giving the Dutch manager around £170 million ($216m) to spend after last year's club-record £211m ($268m) outlay. And unlike last year and previous summers, when the club have been scrambling to sign players on deadline day, they have got their business done nice and early, allowing them to properly prepare for the coming season.

Only time will tell whether the money has been well spent. But with the benefit of hindsight, GOAL has gone through the archives and come up with United's best ever transfer windows, taking cost, trophies won and longevity into account…

Getty 10Summer 2001 – Two marquee arrivals but one big departure

Despite winning three consecutive titles, United were not prepared to stand still. Having been on the verge of signing Ruud van Nistelrooy the previous summer until a knee injury wrecked the move, United completed a £19m (£24) move for the Dutch striker.

As if landing the prolific forward wasn't enough, they then made Juan Sebastian Veron their record signing for £28m ($35m). Where United went wrong that summer was to sell Jaap Stam – albeit for a tidy £16m ($20m) – and to replace him with the 35-year-old Laurent Blanc.

United lost the title the next season to Arsenal, painfully surrendering their crown after defeat by the Gunners at Old Trafford. But they reclaimed it the following season and Van Nistelrooy, who had also had a stunning first campaign, finished as top scorer with 25 goals. Veron was inconsistent but also played his part in winning back the title, scoring in the 2-0 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford.

The Argentine had an ultimately unsuccessful two years at United and was sold to Chelsea for £14m ($18m) in the summer of 2003 but Van Nistelrooy remains one of the club's greatest ever strikers, scoring 150 goals in his five seasons.

AdvertisementGetty9Summer 1996 – Squad planning for the future

United had hoped to sign Alan Shearer this summer but the England striker ultimately wanted to go back to boyhood club Newcastle, United's main rivals at the time. The Red Devils saved £15m ($19m) by missing out on Shearer and instead bought a number of relatively unknown foreign players.

Karel Poborsky was the most famous after scoring a stunning chip in Euro 1996, while Jordi Cruyff was best known for being the son of legendary player Johan. But the most successful signings were the two Norwegians, Ronny Johnsen and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who cost a combined £2.7m ($3.4m)

Johnsen was a defensive pillar for five seasons and was remarkably consistent, the perfect partner for Jaap Stam. And Solskjaer spent 11 years with United, scoring 126 goals, including perhaps the most important in the club's history, snatching victory over Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final to complete the treble.

Getty 8Summer 1995 – You can win things with kids (and Cantona)

At the time, it seemed like madness. United had just lost the league title to Blackburn and been beaten in the FA Cup final to Everton yet the club made no signings at all. And they decided to sell three senior players, Andrei Kanchelskis and Paul Ince.

The season got off to an awful start as a remarkably young and inexperienced side were beaten 3-1 by Aston Villa on the opening day, prompting Alan Hansen to infamously remarking "You'll win nothing with kids."

Ferguson, however, had a plan. He knew his wonderful generation of young players were just approaching maturity and that Eric Cantona would soon return from his long ban for kung-fu kicking a Crystal Palace fan.

The Frenchman announced his comeback with a penalty against Liverpool and duly inspired United to a league-and-FA Cup double, helped by David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers, who had all just come of age.

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Getty 7Winter 2006 – Unknown but brilliant defensive additions

After a quiet summer transfer window in which they had signed Edwin van der Sar and Park Ji-sung, United went into the market again in the winter. They signed two relatively unknown defenders, Spartak Moscow's Nemanja Vidic and Monaco's Patrice Evra, for a combined £12m ($15m). Neither arrival stirred up any great excitement among fans and they did not get off to the finest of starts.

Evra's debut was the 3-1 defeat at Manchester City while Vidic played in the demoralising 3-0 defeat at Chelsea which saw the Blues clinch the title. But these first few months helped the players adapt to their new surroundings and when the new season began, they had already settled and they hit the ground running.

Vidic and Evra formed part of United's defence for the next eight years, winning practically every trophy imaginable (only the FA Cup evaded their grasp). Signing them up for so little was a fine piece of business.

Federico Bernardeschi is fed up! MLS winners and losers as ex-Juventus star takes aim at Toronto FC boss Bob Bradley's tactics

It's gotten ugly in the Six as the Italy international forward has had enough with Toronto FC's style of play

MLS is, and has been, a league of stars. It's just the way that things are designed due to the league's salary cap. On most teams, there will be a few players in a different tax bracket than their team-mates, and getting those players firing is often the difference between success and failure in this league.

Toronto FC are very much a team built on stars. They're the league's highest spenders, an ambitious club that has always created shockwaves by signing big names. Right now, though, they're the Eastern Conference bottom-feeders and one of their big-money stars let loose after another damning loss this weekend.

It was a tough week for Toronto FC, but a good one for a potential Supporters' Shield favorite in FC Cincinnati. Luciano Acosta and co. continue to cook, making statement after statement by squeaking out close wins.

Those two teams, Cincy and TFC, are clear winners and losers, respectively. Here's a look at the other big takeaways from a chaotic MLS weekend:

WINNER: FC Cincinnati

A bit of a rehash from our midweek picks but, after a Hell is Real derby win over the Columbus Crew, Cincy deserve it.

Last season, FC Cincinnati was good at turning losses into draws, and this season they're turning draws into wins. It happened again this weekend against the Crew when Roman Celentano made a heroic save in second-half stoppage time to seal the 3-2 win.

Luciano Acosta, perhaps the MVP frontrunner, was at his best in this one, scoring two of the goals. Acosta is a player that can win you games on his own, and there will be plenty of times he does just that this season.

That win is their eighth in eight at home, as the club has turned their home field into a legitimate fortress. That's always a good start for a Supporters' Shield winner, and Cincy certainly has all the makings of that based on what we've seen.

Superstar attackers, good goalkeeping and, perhaps soon, a shiny DP striker after the big-money sale of Brenner. That last part is what's most interesting: this team can still get better. It feels like they will, too, as they somehow haven't looked as good as they did for stretches last season, despite their stellar record so far.

Up next are a series of road games that will serve as a real test of their credentials. Survive that and the trophy talk can really begin.

AdvertisementGettyLOSER: Bob Bradley and Toronto FC

There are plenty of things to say about Toronto FC's disaster of a season, but star winger Federico Bernardeschi is the one that has said it best, so we'll let him take the lead here.

“Sincerely, this team, this city, the fans, everybody don't deserve this, and I think maybe we need to change something," the Italian said. "We need to [have] a little bit more tactics. We need an idea of how we play because this is the real problem for me. It's impossible to play like this when we play without [an] idea. This is the big problem for me.”

He continued: "We lose every game. We tie, we lose, we tie, we lose. Sometimes we win. But I can't believe this sincerely. This is no good for the young players. They need to get better, no? And grow up with an idea of football, and the players with personality, they need to help, help us to understand and follow the idea of football. But we need the idea of football. This is the real situation.”

Yikes! You never want to hear one of your star player questioning just about everything the club is doing, do you? Well, that's exactly what Bernardeschi did, taking aim after TFC's 1-0 loss to Austin FC.

It's an unflattering description of life under Bob Bradley, to say the least. Bradley is an American soccer legend, no doubt, but there's also no doubt about the fact that TFC have been very, very bad this season. They're last in the Eastern Conference, struggling with injuries, form and, apparently tactics. It's all a big mess.

Is the clock ticking on Bradley? It's hard to be sure. He'll likely be given a chance to turn things around. However, as Bernardeschi said, something has to change. We'll have to wait and see what that is.

Getty ImagesWINNER: Bradley Carnell

When just about everything imaginable goes to plan, you have to give credit to the one who made the plan. Bradley Carnell and St. Louis City SC beat the snot out of Sporting KC, kickstarting their new rivalry with a 4-0 win at CITYPARK. It was a one-sided beatdown, and a statement from MLS' newest team.

"Happy that the boys responded in a certain way that they took this almost personal," said Carnell. "They took it personal; what it means to St Louis and what it means to every individual who works for this club."

There are plenty that will earn praise from this one, including goalscorers Indiana Vassilev, Nicholas Gioacchini and Eduard Lowen, but we're using this section to give Carnell his flowers. The South African coach hasn't been perfect, but he's been pretty close to it when it comes to establishing an identity for this club.

He's tweaked his tactics, for sure, in recent weeks after some rough results, but his best work has been in getting players to buy into an overall idea of what this team is and could be. Just watch his postgame speech to get an idea of what Carnell has built so quickly:

After floundering a bit after their fantastic start, St. Louis find themselves third in the West. If Carnell can keep them there, it'll be one of the better expansion performances we've seen.

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Getty ImagesLOSER: LA Galaxy

The Galaxy simply can't stay out of these columns, can they? Another week, another capitulation and, somehow, this may have been the worst of them all. A close game, a catastrophic Jonathan Bond error and then, 10 minutes later, a 3-0 D.C. United lead from nothing. It was a totally preventable disaster, much like this LA Galaxy season.

This game, in many ways, was a summary of this season, one that started off the rails and has somehow gotten worse by the week. Even when they look good, which they did for large stretches of this one, they find a way to throw it all away in the most ridiculous way.

With no signings incoming due to their summer transfer ban, there isn't much to look forward to for the Galaxy, which is a sad state for a team that is arguably MLS' biggest.

A quick shoutout to D.C. United, though, as Wayne Rooney has them playing some pretty good soccer. They've gotten 14 points from their last seven, beating the teams they're supposed to beat along the way. And, unfortunately for the Galaxy, right now, they're a team that pretty much everyone else in the league will see as a team they're supposed to beat.

The best black football boots you can buy in 2023

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You can never go wrong with black

Whether you're new to the pitch or a veteran looking to spice up your kit, it's always a good time to treat yourself to a new set of boots. Today, there are more options than ever to choose from in eye-popping hues – but arguably, you still can't beat the look of a traditional black boot for streaking down the sidelines.

We've rounded up the best black boots you can get on the market today, depending on what you want out of your game.

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Best overall black football bootsNike Zoom Mercurial Superfly 9 Elite FGNike£249.95 at Nike

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Best budget-friendly black football bootsadidas Goletto VIIIadidas£40.00 at Sports Direct

There's no need to squander all of your money on a black boot, as this sleek, modern adidas Goletto boot demonstrates. They include a complete lace closure for a snug fit, and the cushioned insole and padded ankle collar offer constant support and comfort. The boots are finished off with stitched detailing, adidas' iconic three stripes in a glossy finish and moulded studs to provide excellent grip on firmer pitches.

Best firm ground black football bootsadidas x Speedportal 1.adidas£150.00 (was £200.00) at adidas

The adidas X Speedportal football boot has been designed to provide access to multidimensional speed. It is constructed with a flexible, full-length Carbitex carbon plate built into its outsole for support and comfort. On the design front, a matt black finish with touches of glossy black, as well as green and orange elements to enhance your creative juices on the pitch.

A lightweight carbon heel lock, an adaptable adidas PRIMEKNIT collar, and the foot-hugging Speedskin upper work together to keep you secured during physics-defying sidesteps and lightning-quick sprints.

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Best soft ground black football bootsadidas World Cupadidas£130.00 at adidas

They may look like a traditional old-fashioned pair, but the World Cup model from adidas has modern power beneath its old aesthetic and is ready to deliver on the biggest of stages.

A light K-leather upper reinforces overall durability while ensuring a glove-like fit. At the same time, an EVA midsole helps cushion the underfoot and balance overall stud pressure – with the latter also removable to suit personal needs and configuration.

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