West Ham: Moyes personally eyeing En-Nesyri bid

West Ham United boss David Moyes is personally weighing a summer bid for Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri as his club make a major decision, according to reports.

The Lowdown: Moyes eyes striker move…

This summer could finally be the time West Ham end their long, drawn out search for a striking back-up to Michail Antonio.

The sale of club-record signing Sebastien Haller to Ajax last year has left the Irons without an alternative to their Jamaica international forward and Moyes may need one if he is to keep pace with the Premier League’s elite.

Watford striker Emmanuel Dennis is one man said to be on their radar, but according to The Mirror, En-Nesyri may well be another one to watch out for.

The Latest: West Ham weigh bid…

As per their information, Sevilla are now ‘ready to cash-in’ on their forward due a dip in form – which could be a result of injuries and COVID-19.

West Ham boss Moyes, as a result, is said to be personally ‘weighing whether to go back in’ for En-Nesyri after seeing a £27 million bid rejected in January 2021.

The Verdict: Make the move?

Even though last season was one to forget for the Morocco international star, we believe he could potentially find his feet again in England at West Ham.

The 6 foot 2 forward bagged a brilliant 23 goals for Sevilla over 2020/2021, indicating quality is certainly there, with La Liga expert and journalist Guillem Balague calling him an ‘excellent’ player (Premier Sports).

His eye for goal and physicality perhaps suggests he could fit into Moyes’ system at the London Stadium and this may well be a move the club should consider making.

In other news: ‘In negotiations’ – Journalist says club are ‘considering’ West Ham bid for their ‘superb’ star, find out more here.

Newcastle transfer news on Roger Fernandes

Newcastle United have reportedly now positioned themselves to sign Roger Fernandes.

The Lowdown: Busy already

Having already confirmed the signing of Matt Targett on a permanent deal from Aston Villa, it looks like the Magpies may now be close to securing their second signing of the summer in Lille defender Sven Botman.

That would cover two positions on the pitch, meaning that the Tynesiders could then look for other targets to further strengthen Eddie Howe’s starting XI.

The Latest: Fernandes interest from Newcastle

As per A Bola (via Sport Witness), Newcastle are now preparing an offer of €20m (£17.1m) to sign Braga winger Fernandes.

The Portuguese club have already turned down offers from both Ajax and Borussia Dortmund, and the Tynesiders have now positioned themselves for a potential move.

Their offer could reach as much as €25m (£21.3m) if certain targets are met, and the Magpies could even let him stay in Braga to continue his development after signing him.

The Verdict: Worth a punt?

Indeed, Fernandes is still so young at just 16 years of age, so signing him would be quite a punt from Newcastle.

He became a record-breaker during the 2021/22 season when he became the youngest player to feature in the Portuguese top flight when he was just 15, but he has made an impression at that level, scoring three goals in 11 games (Transfermarkt).

Nonetheless, while spending as much as £21.3m on him would be a gamble, money is no object to the wealthy owners at St James’ Park, so Fernandes could be worth it in the long-term.

In other news, find out who is now ‘on verge’ of leaving St James’ Park

Rangers transfer news on McPake

Reliable journalist Matty Jones has revealed that Glasgow Rangers have now been ‘contacted’ over the possible signing of Josh McPake.

The Lowdown: Rangers return

The 20-year-old is back at Ibrox after his loan spell at English League Two outfit Tranmere Rovers, his fifth temporary move away from his parent club.

He has only made one senior appearance for Rangers, a first round Europa League qualifier against St Joseph’s in July 2019, casting his long-term future into doubt going into the summer transfer window.

The Latest: Contact made over McPake

Taking to Twitter, Jones has revealed that Hartlepool United have now ‘contacted’ the Light Blues over potentially signing McPake on loan, with a number of other clubs also thought to be ‘interested’ in doing the same.

Sharing a corresponding article from The Northern Echo, he outlined: “Reliably informed that Pools have contacted Rangers about signing winger Josh McPake on loan. He’s made 64 senior appearances at the age of 20 with 37 of those games being played in League Two. Other clubs also interested.”

The Verdict: Just get rid

McPake has already been out on loan five times already in his fledgling career so far, so another such move is unlikely to benefit him or Rangers much further.

Thus, the Teddy Bears should just be looking to get rid at this point, assuming that he is not in Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s plans going into the new season.

Dubbed a ‘really exciting’ signing by Morecambe manager Stephen Robinson when they acquired him on loan last July, perhaps a permanent move to the lower leagues of English football would best suit the 20-year-old, and then the Gers could finally get the winger off their books for good.

In other news, find out who is now ‘close’ to leaving Ibrox here!

Liverpool interested in Darwin Nunez move

Liverpool are among a number of elite European clubs interested in signing Benfica striker Darwin Nunez this summer, according to a fresh transfer report.

The Lowdown: Nunez linked with Liverpool

The 22-year-old has enjoyed a wonderful season for the Portuguese giants, scoring 26 goals and registering four assists in just 28 Primeira Liga appearances.

Nunez has been linked with a move to Liverpool in recent days, with the Uruguayan potentially seen as a replacement for Sadio Mane, who seems set leave Anfield this summer.

A fresh transfer report suggests that the youngster could indeed be a Reds player next season.

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The Latest: Liverpool ‘interested’ in Nunez

According to Sport Witness, a source has informed them that Liverpool are one of ‘several interested’ clubs when it comes to Nunez.

Real Madrid, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are also mentioned in the report, with the possibility of a summer bidding war for the highly-rated striker.

The Verdict: Reds’ next attacking superstar?

Nunez certainly looks like a player with incredible potential – Diego Forlan has called his compatriot ‘spectacular’ – so Liverpool’s interest in him is exciting as Jurgen Klopp looks to build his next great attack.

The Uruguay international outlined his brilliance against the Reds twice in 2021/22, scoring home and away against Klopp’s side in the Champions League, and he looked a lively presence throughout that quarter-final tie in April.

At 22, there is still plenty of time for Nunez to mature into an even more formidable striker, especially if he is playing under Klopp and alongside world-class forwards like Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz.

In other news, Liverpool are reportedly still in the hunt to sign one player. Find out who it is here.

Newcastle submit enquiry for Moussa Diaby

Newcastle United have made an enquiry for Bayer Leverkusen star Moussa Diaby with the Magpies keen to invest heavily this summer.

What’s the story?

That’s according to the Telegraph, who claim that Newcastle boss Eddie Howe wants to add a wide forward to his squad this summer with the northeast club making enquiries over a deal for the 22-year-old winger.

Diaby is now a senior French international and helped Leverkusen qualify for the Champions League this season with the German outfit finishing third in the Bundesliga.

The Frenchman still has three years left on his current deal at the BayArena and is therefore expected to cost in excess of £40m if a deal is to be struck this window.

Newcastle must sign Diaby

With Allan Saint-Maximin a firm fan-favourite whilst being one of Newcastle’s best players, having Diaby on the opposite flank alongside his fellow countryman would be a mouthwatering concept for the Toon Army.

Having spent three seasons in Leverkusen after joining from Paris Saint-Germain in 2019, this campaign has been Diaby’s best to date.

Described as “clever” by teammate Kerem Demirbay,  the 22-year-old finished the season with 17 goals and 14 assists in 42 appearances across all competitions, an improvement on last term’s ten goals and 15 assists in 43 appearances.

There is plenty of interest surrounding the Frenchman, who now has five caps for his country, with the wide man one of Europe’s hottest prospects on the flank.

Newcastle are expected to be busy this summer with the upcoming transfer window the first summer window under the ownership of PIF who have already demonstrated how deep their pockets really are.

The captures of Bruno Guimares and Kieran Trippier in January laid down a marker for what is to be expected from the Magpies over the coming seasons as they look to build a monstrous proposition.

Had it not been for a woeful start to the season under Steve Bruce, Howe’s side could’ve genuinely been in with a shout of securing a place in Europe with Newcastle finishing 11th, despite not winning their first league game of the campaign until December.

With Diaby alone, the Toon Army would massively upgrade their attack with the 22-year-old surely set for plenty of speculation this summer with numerous suitors keen.

AND in other news, Howe can ruthlessly axe £63k-p/w deadwood as PIF plot “insane” £40m Newcastle signing…

Leeds enquire over Barcelona’s Ez Abde

Leeds United have reportedly enquired about the availability of Barcelona starlet Ez Abde, according to Spanish newspaper Sport (via Sport Witness). 

The lowdown: Top talent

Signed by Barcelona B in 2019 from Hercules, the 20-year-old winger progressed into Xavi’s first-team plans during the 2021/22 campaign.

Abde ended the season with 11 senior outings for the Catalan giants, having scored twice and provided seven assists in 20 appearances for the B team.

Despite seemingly having a bright future in Spain, it appears that Leeds are keen on bringing the Moroccan to the Premier League…

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The latest: Leeds interested in Abde

As per Sport, translated by Sport Witness, Leeds have ‘mentioned’ the name of Abde whilst discussing other deals with Barcelona – perhaps the widely-speculated transfer of Raphinha to Camp Nou.

It is suggested that Wolves – who loaned Adama Traore to the La Liga club in January – also enquired about the possibility of signing the 20-year-old.

Under contract at Camp Nou until 2024 (Transfermarkt), the report makes no mention of a desire from Barcelona to sell the youngster, who was hailed as ‘extraordinary’ by Xavi following a 2-2 draw against Osasuna in which the versatile attacker scored and also completed five successful dribbles in a 7.2-rated performance from Sofascore.

The verdict: Smart move

Equally adept on either wing, signing Abde amidst the possibility of either or both of Raphinha and Jack Harrison departing would be a smart piece of business from Jesse Marsch and Victor Orta.

The talented starlet completed 3.4 dribbles per game during 10 La Liga outings in his breakthrough season at that level, highlighting a penchant for beating defenders which would be welcomed with open arms at Elland Road, where nobody averaged more than two successful dribbles per match in 2021/22.

Boasting stylistic similarities with the likes of Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha, Sevilla ace Lucas Ocampos and the aforementioned Traore (Fbref), Abde is certainly one to watch as the next generation of talent comes through at Barcelona, and Leeds would be wise to remain attentive to the possibility of this capture.

In other news, Leeds are eyeing up another signing after Aaronson. Find out who it is here

Leeds: Whites interested in Minamino

Leeds United remain interested in Liverpool forward Takumi Minamino, according to a report from David Lynch, writing for Anfield Watch. 

The lowdown: Long-standing admiration

Leeds were heavily linked with a move for Minamino during the January transfer window and even had approaches turned down, while there was also interest elsewhere from French Ligue 1 club AS Monaco.

Since then, the Japan international has remained a bit-part player on Merseyside despite scoring in the midweek Premier League victory over Southampton.

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Now, perhaps unsurprisingly, Whites’ boss Jesse Marsch could be weighing up a possible reunion at Elland Road with the versatile ace whom he selected on 22 occasions during their time together at Red Bull Salzburg.

The latest: Marsch loves him

As per the report from Anfield Watch, Leeds were indeed ‘among the clubs’ that attempted to make a deal happen in January.

It’s claimed that Liverpool will demand a fee in the region of £17million for Minamino and the former Southampton loanee is still ‘attracting interest’ from Yorkshire and Inter Milan.

The report also states that should Leeds avoid relegation this weekend then Marsch will ‘renew their attempts’ to land the 39-cap ace who is said to be ‘receptive’ to the possibility of making the switch.

Marsch is a huge fan of the player, having gushed over his abilities when Liverpool first signed him.

The verdict: Go all out

Despite a lack of regular opportunities since joining Liverpool, Minamino continues to prove his quality when called upon, scoring ten goals and providing one assist in just 24 appearances across all competitions this season.

In truth, the inability to break into Jurgen Klopp’s first team has been through no fault of the gifted Japanese attacker and was instead caused by a lengthy settling in period as the pandemic struck followed by the arrival of instant superstar signings Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz.

Dsecribed as being a ‘very clever’ operator by Marsch following his transfer to the Premier League, Minamino’s ability to play in both wide and central positions would make him a huge addition to the Leeds squad and Director of Football Victor Orta should desperately be attempting to make this deal come to fruition.

In other news: Orta now finally set to accept defeat as Leeds plot exit for Bielsa ‘mistake’ – opinion. 

Manchester United make contact over Victor Osimhen move

Manchester United have asked for ‘official information’ regarding a possible mega-money move for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.

The Lowdown: Cavani set to depart

Erik ten Hag looks set to be extremely busy this summer when it comes to incomings and outgoings and appear to be in the market for a marquee forward.

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A number of players are out of contract at Old Trafford at the end of June, including Edinson Cavani, who looks set to leave after two seasons in Manchester.

Osimhen, who former United striker Odion Ighalo described as ‘the future’, seems to be a forward on Ten Hag’s radar, but it could be an expensive transfer.

The Latest: Osimhen update

Sports Witness relayed an update from Corriere dello Sport regarding United and Osimhen. They claim that United are in the lead for the Nigerian’s signature and have now asked for ‘official information’ on a figure.

Napoli have reportedly told United that there is a €110m (£93.6m) starting point, with the Serie A side not willing to go below €100m (£85.1m).

The Verdict: A lot of money…

United are reportedly willing to hand Ten Hag a £100m budget and are keen on looking at potential free agents. Therefore, spending a large percentage of his budget on Osimhen may not be the best idea.

Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong is expected to be a major target, and while Cristiano Ronaldo could be the only centre-forward available to Ten Hag when he arrives, should Cavani depart, splashing the entire remaining budget on Osimhen would leave the squad bare in other areas.

A major rebuild at Old Trafford is required and the club are seemingly extremely keen on signing de Jong, so pursuing someone like Paulo Dybala on a free transfer instead of Osimhen for £90m+ could be a wiser move.

In other news: Man Utd now working to sign ‘underrated’ defender in £38.5m move; offer ‘imminent’

Labuschagne and Brathwaite cash in on their well-deserved luck

Both batters have worked extremely hard to get where they are, and rode their good fortune to score hundreds in Perth

Alex Malcolm03-Dec-2022Nine-time golf major champion Gary Player had a mantra he lived by: “the harder you work, the luckier you get.”Former Australian coach Justin Langer loved that quote but twisted it slightly to, “the harder you work, the less likely you are to give up.”In the case of Marnus Labuschagne and Kraigg Brathwaite on day four in Perth, both sayings apply. The pair scored centuries for their respective sides but neither without a healthy dose of good fortune. But both had earned it and deserved it. They are two players who put everything into their craft and right now are seemingly getting everything they deserve in return.Labuschagne joined an illustrious group of names by becoming the eighth man in history, and the third Australian, to score a double-century and a century in the same Test.Related

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But he had help from West Indies’ fielders and bowlers in both innings. He was missed several times in the first innings. In the second, he was caught off the top edge for 19 in the midst of a quick and hostile spell from Alzarri Joseph. The ball before he had top-edged for six over the keeper’s head; the next flew straight up to gully. But Labuschagne, after being caught, had taken 10 steps off the square towards the rooms before being recalled as the replay showed Joseph had overstepped.”I’ve certainly had the rub of the green on many occasions of late,” Labuschagne said. “I think it sort of comes in waves. There’s definitely times there when I was in Pakistan and I felt like the green was not rubbing the same way.”I’ve definitely felt like [I’ve been lucky]. It must be all the prayers from my mum, my grandma, my family, getting all set up at once.”It turns out Labuschagne has had more than the rub of the green on occasion. According to ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball data, no player has had more reprieves in Test cricket since he made his Test debut in October 2018.ESPNcricinfo LtdBut it would be unfair to put all of Labuschagne’s success down to pure luck. No player, aside from Steven Smith, hits more balls in the Australian team. Alongside Smith, no player thinks more deeply about his batting or strives more assiduously to get better every day to try and become the best player he possibly can be.And no one has capitalised on his good fortune more than Labuschagne, scoring more runs after his reprieves than any other player in world cricket.It’s hard to begrudge him the rewards, given the sacrifices he is willing to make and his determination to make the most of it, even though it may have created a little jealousy in his own dressing room.”Maybe they’re a bit jealous but unfortunately I can’t control who catches me, who drops me, and who bowls no balls to me,” Labuschagne said. “Like I said, if I have to have the fortune, I’m happy to have it. The boys joked that I’ve got that little Bible verse on the bottom of my bat. They were saying maybe I got to put one on Josh’s [Hazlewood] shoes tomorrow. He clipped the bail there and it didn’t come off. But like I said, you’re never going to complain when you’ve got a bit of the rub of the green. Cricket’s a funny game. The tide turns very quickly and people forget about this.”Hazlewood did have the misfortune of clipping but not dislodging Brathwaite’s off-bail during his sensational rearguard century that has almost single-handedly kept West Indies alive as they hope to pull off a miracle on the final day.Kraigg Brathwaite has scored all 11 centuries by West Indian openers since March 2013•AFPNo one can begrudge Brathwaite that fortune either, because he is among the players with the lowest percentage of catching let-offs since Labuschagne’s debut five years ago.Brathwaite didn’t give any catching chances in this innings, playing exceptionally straight while scoring at an excellent rate against an outstanding attack. But he was grateful the bail didn’t fall when Hazlewood’s delivery nicked it.”I saw it on the big screen,” Brathwaite said. “I was just thankful for that luck. You always need a bit of luck playing cricket.”He richly deserves it as he continues to mount an outstanding Test career in an unassuming manner. His style is far less eye-catching than that of Labuschagne, but his returns are no less significant. Brathwaite’s 11 Test centuries are the only Test centuries scored by West Indies openers since March 2013. He has been a one-man bedrock in the constantly shifting world of West Indies cricket. He now has away Test hundreds in Perth, Leeds, Sharjah, and Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) against some of the greatest bowling attacks of his generation. The previous three resulted in two wins and a draw for West Indies against the odds on each occasion.The second day in Perth was Brathwaite’s 30th birthday. West Indies had been pasted for 598, but he had taken two wickets and then batted two hours to reach stumps safely in the first innings on his way to top-scoring with 64. His team bought him a cheesecake for his birthday.To save this game he will need more of the rub of the green on the final day. And he’ll deserve more than a cheesecake from his team if he doesn’t already.

'Vintage Premier League season' – CBS Sports Golazo analyst Geoff Shreeves on Arsenal's depth, Liverpool's struggles and Wrexham's Championship reality check

Mic'd Up: Shreeves discussed soccer in America, Premier League favorites, and who might win the Champions League

Geoff Shreeves, technically, got his start in America. His first proper job was in the early '90s, for CNN. He cut his teeth in an American place. And it only makes sense, then, that nearly 35 years later, he's back – albeit in a different capacity. Shreeves – the voice many recognize for his role in the EAFC video game series – is now an analyst for Morning Footy on CBS Sports Golazo Network.

And much has changed over the years. These days, he says, fans know the game.

"American soccer fans are so knowledgeable that actually, as an analyst or a pundit, you have to work doubly as hard because they know their stuff so well," he tells GOAL. 

Shreeves will be talking Premier League, Champions League, even lower league stuff. It's a good season to do so, too. The Premier League title race, for one, could be a classic, Shreeves says. 

"Look at the Premier League table right now," he said. "Look at Bournemouth, look at Sunderland. It's fantastic. I think we're in for a vintage Premier League this season. Last season, you have to admire what Arne Slot did at Liverpool. But they won it pretty much at a canter, and the bottom three were gone quite early. I said at the start of the season, I think we're seeing much greater competition at the top spot."

And that's just the Prem. Lower down, things could get even more interesting. Wrexham, after cruising to promotion last year, are going to have a far tougher go of things in the Championship.

"They wouldn't say it publicly, but the owners of Birmingham and Wrexham, if you offered them mid-table this season, at the start of season, they'd snatch your hand off," he said. "It's a massive leap."

Shreeves talked the changing role of soccer in America, Premier League title favorites, and who might win the Champions League in the latest edition of Mic'd Up, a recurring feature in which GOAL taps into the perspective of analysts, announcers and other pundits on the state of soccer in the U.S. and abroad. 

(C)Getty imagesON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

GOAL: You'll be covering the Champions League quite a lot this year. Who do you like to win it?

SHREEVES: Having been in Munich and seeing what PSG did last year, it was just astonishing. I don't think I've ever seen such a one-sided final. This is against a smart team, a wise team. They absolutely destroyed them. They decimated them, and ground them into the dirt. They haven't necessarily had the same flying start, but I don't think you can discount the holders, even if it is very difficult to retain the Champions League. You've also got to look at the top two teams in Spain.

And then if you look at the English clubs, I like Arsenal. You've got genuine competition for places, real competition for places. I mean, it's embarrassing that I think it was, 5,000 Arsenal fans started a petition that they didn't want Noni Madueke. That was just nonsense. And the start he made when they were missing Saka? The other one is Masquera. I thought he had a cigar and carpet slippers. It was ridiculous, the way he was so composed.

They've got competition all over the pitch, and that's before you start looking at the likes of the generational talent that is Max Dowman and Ethan Nwaneri. It's just staggering. You know, there's so much there. I think they can compete on all fronts. So I think they're well equipped to have a right good go.

AdvertisementGetty Images SportON ARSENAL'S TITLE HOPES

GOAL: Does that make them title favorites?

SHREEVES: Remember when Liverpool flew out the traps and they signed Wirtz? And there was the talk of getting Isak? And the amount of people who said "Let's not bother. Just give them the trophy." Arsenal started to falter a little bit, so it's all over. So no, I wouldn't say Arsenal win it. They've got a great chance. Would I say it's definitely going to happen? Not in a million years, because that's the beauty of the Premier League. Look at the Premier League table right now. Look at Bournemouth, look at Sunderland. It's fantastic.

I think we're in for a vintage Premier League this season. Last season, you have to admire what Arne Slot did at Liverpool. But they won it pretty much at a canter, and the bottom three were gone quite early. I said at the start of the season, I think we're seeing much greater competition at the top spot, and I think we'll we'll have far more teams involved in the relegation scrap. At the moment that's looking fairly prescient. It's a rare example of me actually being right.

Getty Images SportON LIVERPOOL'S RECENT STRUGGLES

GOAL: So what's going on with Liverpool then? They're doing a fair bit of losing at the moment.

SHREEVES: Well, Isak didn't have a proper preseason, did he? He's not come in in the condition that you would hope or expect. He's a racehorse, he's a thoroughbred, he's a fantastic footballer. Wirtz, where he's playing – has he played in that specific position before? Then you've got the Salah conundrum, Kerkez looks like he's struggling. So the balance of the team has changed. There's no question that things have changed there. I'll never forget Arsene Wenger said to me once – I was badgering about whether he's going to sign a player – and he said "Geoff, never forget, it's possible to subtract by adding."

And he's spot on. Now, I'm not saying Liverpool have gotten it wrong. They bought fantastic footballers, but you know, this is not like just putting players in and saying "There you go, get on with it." They have to find their feet. They have to find their way. So it's teething problems. But this, this Liverpool squad, is equally capable of going on a run and really challenging whoever sits at the top. People are saying "Yeah, it's Arsenal's." I would just remind people, they're saying the same thing about Liverpool less than six weeks ago.

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Getty Images SportON WREXHAM'S REALITY CHECK

GOAL: The fascination in the U.S. with Wrexham really can't be understated. But it seems like – not that the magic's over – but they're outsiders to get promoted. This seems like a mid-table season. Is the magic maybe a little bit over because of that?

SHREEVES: I said exactly that at the start of the season. They wouldn't say it publicly, but the owners of Birmingham and Wrexham, if you offered them mid-table this season, at the start of season, they'd snatch your hand off. It's a massive leap. You've brought players up from League One. That's a huge jump to the Championship, a huge jump. And then it's like anything that goes up a division. It's difficult for coaches. 

You've got a team, you've also got a successful unit, which is cohesive, is happy, and functions as a group of people. But the players that bring you up aren't necessarily the players to get you to the next stage, or indeed, to keep you in your newly promoted position. So it's almost like you've got to completely reassess everything, all over again. You've got to go again. Of course, it's possible.

I never thought that either of them would romp it. Absolutely no chance. I'll try to recall from the start of the season. I think I said Wrexham, maybe, if they have the season of their lives – bear in mind what they've done – maybe a squeak off the playoff place. But that's about it. 

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