Juventude nega sondagem do São Paulo pelo atacante Sorriso

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O São Paulo segue no mercado em busca de atacante para a próxima temporada. Nesta segunda-feira (13), surgiu o nome do atacante Sorriso, do Juventude, que inclusive marcou na derrota por 3 a 1 para o Tricolor, no segundo turno do Campeonato Brasileiro.

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Em contato com a reportagem do LANCE!, pessoas ligadas ao Juventude negaram uma sondagem do São Paulo pelo atacante, conforme publicou o ‘GE’. Nesta temporada, Sorriso atuou em 50 jogos, contribuindo com quatro gols e quatro assistências.

O São Paulo busca um jogador que atue pelas pontas do ataque, conforme dito por Rogério Ceni em entrevista coletiva após a derrota para o América-MG. Sem muito dinheiro em caixa, o Tricolor procura atletas que possam entregar em campo, mas que não necessitem de um grande investimento.

Sorriso tem contrato com o Juventude até o final de 2023 e é um dos destaques da equipe gaúcha, que conseguiu a manutenção na Série A do Campeonato Brasileiro. Recentemente, São Paulo e Juventude realizaram uma transação, quando Paulinho Boia, emprestado pelo Tricolor ao clube gaúcho, foi vendido para o futebol europeu. As diretorias mantém uma boa relação.

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VVS Laxman and Steve Harmison dissect Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli’s dismissals

A man not supposed to be looked at as an opener anymore stepped in at the last moment to replace a concussed good friend of his, scored an unbeaten fifty in trying conditions, but wasn’t even the story of the day on which only 33.4 overs were possible. Three full series since getting Virat Kohli out four times for 19 runs in 2014, James Anderson got India’s captain out first ball to rouse England back into the contest after a 97-run opening stand between the returning KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma.Oh, and the ball to get Kohli was a really good one, but it was not even the best ball to get a wicket on the day. In what is now becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy from Cheteshwar Pujara, a bowler will do well to top the delivery Anderson bowled just one ball before getting Kohli out. Perhaps it was fitting that there wasn’t more cricket: you need to ration things so good.India ended the day 58 behind England’s first-innings score of 183, an outcome they would have settled for if offered at the start of the day, but not from the possible domination they were eyeing at the end of the first session.In 2018-19, Rahul’s good friend from Karnataka, Mayank Agarwal, replaced him at the top of the order. They then opened together for three Tests before Rahul was dropped and then later looked at as a back-up middle-order option only. Two days before this Test, though, Agarwal suffered a concussion in the nets and here Rahul was, trying to revive his career and give India some sort of launch pad. With him was the naturalised opener, Sharma, who has looked as good as any opener going around in the most challenging era for Test openers.England resumed the day with Anderson and Ollie Robinson, possibly to spread their two experienced fast bowlers in a thin four-man attack whose fourth bowler was Sam Curran. Anderson and Robsinson gave it their best in a challenging first hour during which both the openers had to remain vigilant. A mistake occurred once every four balls, but the batters kept putting it behind them and resisted attempting a wishful stroke.If, in between, there was a rare loose ball, Sharma especially took advantage, playing a lovely off-drive and a flick-pull for the only two boundaries in the first 11 overs, which brought just 12 runs. Anderson was imperious with his outswing, Robinson awkward with seam and bounce. However, when Anderson flipped the shiny side to bowl the inswinger, it didn’t quite come out right. Robinson failed to get full enough to get an lbw verdict.Sharma and Rahul left expertly, played late, defended under their eyes, and attacked only when the ball was absolutely there to be attacked. This was batting of great discipline and expertise.As the attack was handed over to Stuart Broad and Curran, scoring opportunities began to present themselves. Broad is usually excellent at capitalising on such spells of play with an attacking length, but here he began to overpitch. Rahul broke free in that second hour; after an extremely watchful start of 12 runs from 79 balls, Rahul took 32 off the last 45 balls he faced in that session. Sharma didn’t get as many loose balls, and was happy to play second fiddle.Broad’s spell of 5-0-27-0 was done. Anderson and Robinson had been thwarted. Curran needed more pressure from the other end to be effective. India were three short of only the second century opening stand in all test cricket in England since 2016. Lunch was approaching. Robinson went wide on the crease and bowled a bouncer just high enough and straight enough. Any higher, Sharma might have left it alone. Any lower, he might have been able to pull it down. Any wider, he would have been able to control it. He ended up sending this one straight down fine leg’s throat.1:31

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Post lunch, Anderson and Robinson found more menace from the conditions. There seemed a shift in the attack: towards the stumps. Pujara survived an lbw decision when padding up by winning a review on height, but Anderson soon caught up with him.In this spell, Anderson tried the inswinger more often by switching the shiny side to the outside. The one that got Pujara looked like just that: a testing inswinger, pitching full and within the stumps, making him defend, but upon pitching it assumed fangs, seaming the other way, squaring Pujara up, and taking a faint outside edge. Everything about this delivery was so good it would possibly have got him lbw had he missed the edge.Now resumed the contest of all contests. In 2014, Anderson got Kohli out four times in just nine mistakes. In 2018 he induced 58 mistakes and two catchable edges from the bat of Kohli, but couldn’t dismiss him. Earlier this year, he drew the edge again, but they dropped Kohli off Anderson even in India. Four hundred and fifty-four balls since he last got Kohli out, 69 false responses and three dropped catches later, the 39-year-old Anderson ran in to resume one final contest with Kohli.Kohli has not scored an international hundred since November 2019, but only recently has a slightly serious issue cropped up in his batting. He is possibly playing too much for the inswinger, just like he did in 2014 when he played away from body too often, fearing that inswinger. Already this summer, Kyle Jamieson has got him out that way, but that is also the result of the lbws bowlers have been able to take off him by dragging him across.That in mind, Anderson chose the perfect ball to start off with. Once again he bowled with the shiny side outside, hoping this one goes in and tests how much Kohli is watching out for that inswinger. It swung in all right, and Kohli pressed forward to try to defend. It was wide enough to leave it alone, but it was also an inswinger first up, so it is not easy to judge what to leave.Kohli had it covered it in the air, but once again the ball pitched and seamed the other way to take a healthy edge and leave a packed Trent Bridge in frenzy. Anderson had got Kohli out for the first time in seven years, India had been reduced to 104 for 3 from 97 for 0, and England, who will have to fight every inch to save this home series after having lost to New Zealand already, were breathing again.It seemed this oxygen was in short supply for Ajinkya Rahane, who is a nervous starter at the best of times and was hell bent on running every time ball touched bat. He eventually ran himself out for five, leaving India at 112 for 4 and bringing out Rishabh Pant, who is not quite known for buckling down and absorbing the pressure. It was going to be this way or that pretty soon, but rain arrived to leave us to contemplate what we witnessed.Not before Dom Sibley dropped Rahul at second slip off Anderson, though. Just a reminder that India were still ahead in the contest, but with these batting line-ups in these conditions against these attacks, who can ever say for sure?

بعد غياب لاعب مهم.. فليك يتلقى صدمة في تدريبات برشلونة قبل مباراة أتلتيكو مدريد

تلقى المدير الفني للفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة، هانز فليك، صدمة مع العودة إلى التدريبات الجماعية قبل مباراة أتلتيكو مدريد في ذهاب نصف نهائي كأس ملك إسبانيا.

ويلتقي برشلونة وأتلتيكو مدريد يوم الثلاثاء، على ملعب “منتجويك” بتمام الساعة العاشرة والنصف مساءً بتوقيت “القاهرة”.

اقرأ أيضًا.. موندو تكشف تطورات تجديد عقد لامين يامال مع برشلونة

ولكن لم يتدرب الجناح، لامين يامال، صباح اليوم الإثنين مما يثير الشكوك حول مشاركته في المباراة الهامة والمرتقبة.

وأنهى يامال مباراة لاس بالماس التي فاز بها برشلونة 2-0 بإصابة في ظفره، حيث أظهر إصابته الدموية على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي.

بدلاً من المشاركة في التدريبات الجماعية، اكتفى يامال بالتدرب في الجيم للحفاظ على سلامة ظفره وعدم تفاقم إصابته.

ورغم غياب يامال عن التدريبات، أوضحت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الكتالونية أن اللاعب ليس مستبعدًا تمامًا من المباراة ضد أتلتيكو مدريد.

ولكن قد يفضل، هانز فليك، منح يامال قسطًا من الراحة في مباراة كأس ملك إسبانيا، للحفاظ عليه وعدم ابتعاده عن المباريات التالية نظرًا للدخول في مرحلة الحسم من الموسم.

Rangers sweating over "long term" injury blow to "very promising" 20 y/o

Rangers aren’t without injury problems at the moment, and a worrying update has emerged to counter the good news that Ridvan Yilmaz and Danilo are nearing their returns to action.

Rangers injury updates

The Gers’ start to the season has been an adequate one, rather than overly impressive, with Philippe Clement finding himself under pressure after some bad moments. His side were dumped out of the Champions League qualifying rounds by Dynamo Kiev, while in the Europa League, they were thrashed 4-1 at home to Lyon last week.

Meanwhile, Rangers are five points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership heading into the October international break, sitting third in the table and the same number of points adrift of Aberdeen. For now, the Belgian appears to be safe in his job, but it may not take many more bad results for a big decision to be made by the Ibrox board.

Clement could do with having more key players fit to help his current plight, with Danilo an influential attacking player who is yet to start a single league game this season, appearing just once in the competition. Rabbi Matondo and Ridvan Yilmaz are two other important individuals who Rangers are currently having to make do without, as well as Oscar Cortes, who is in his second season on loan at Ibrox from Lens.

And while Yilmaz and Danilo are expected to return to training in some form over the next two weeks, the news is not so good on Cortes.

"Long term" Rangers injury blow emerges

Writing on X on Sunday evening, Four Lads Had A Dream confirmed that they had spoken to Clement after the 2-0 win over St Johnstone, who said that Cortes is a “long term” injury concern for Rangers, and was unable to specify a real timeframe.

This is such a disappointing update, with Cortes’ Rangers career failing to ignite yet, having been described as a “very promising” player by The Rangers Journal upon his first arrival at the club at the beginning of the year. Last season, the 20-year-old only made six appearances in the Scottish Premiership, of which just three were starts, with injuries stunting his progress and keeping him out of the team for large periods.

Sadly, it has been similar this time around, too, with only 95 minutes coming his way in the league and his last appearance in the competition coming away to Dundee United in the middle of September.

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The training ground injury that was expected to keep Cortes out for “weeks” looks as though it is threatening to be more serious, but Clement will be desperate to have a key attacking option back in his plans as soon as possible. It is a cruel piece of luck for the player, who must be so keen to prove himself in a Rangers shirt, potentially leading to a permanent transfer further down the line.

Newcastle pushing to sign "fantastic" £46m January target after scouts sent

Reports have claimed that Paul Mitchell is reportedly pushing to sign a Newcastle United target in the January transfer window after sending scouts to watch him in action.

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After failing to sign the highly sought-after Marc Guehi in the summer transfer window, sporting director Mitchell has plenty of making up to do at St James’ Park in the new year. And if reports are anything to go by, he’s well aware of that, with the likes of Castello Lukeba and Marc Bernal already linked with 2025 moves to Newcastle.

Castello Luekba for RB Leipzig.

Away from the transfer window and the action on the pitch, meanwhile, Newcastle have been left to turn their focus towards appointing a new CEO after Darren Eales was forced to step down due to health reasons.

With such a transition set to take place off the pitch, Mitchell must ensure that he gets the winter transfer window right, with an attacking reinforcement now reportedly eyed.

According to CaughtOffside, Mitchell is now pushing to sign Alex Baena in the January transfer window in a deal that could be worth €55m (£46m) after sending scouts to watch the La Liga star.

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However, the Magpies aren’t the only side interested in the Villarreal winger, with Aston Villa also keen on a move to sign Baena, who reportedly prefers a move to the Midlands club to work under Unai Emery once again.

Creating a fierce battle in the transfer market, Newcastle will have to flex their financial power to sign a major attacking reinforcement for Eddie Howe’s side this winter.

"Fantastic" Baena would be an upgrade on Miguel Almiron

Having failed to find an upgrade on Miguel Almiron in the summer window, one of Newcastle’s first priorities in January should be signing a winger to compete for a place with Harvey Barnes – and Baena should be on their list of options. The Spaniard has got off to a fine start in the current campaign for Villarreal, with his four assists in six games already more than Almiron managed in the entirety of last season.

Dubbed a “fantastic player” by Football Talent Scout’s Jacek Kulig earlier this season, Baena is more than ready for a big move away from La Liga at 23 years old.

Whether that big move is to St James’ Park remains to be seen, of course, but there’s no doubt that he would hand Howe’s attack an upgrade on Almiron in 2025.

BBC: Aston Villa may lose gem in cut-price exit despite contract offers

Aston Villa have a fight on their hands to retain one of their up-and-coming talents, according to a new report.

The Midlands side return to Premier League action this weekend as they welcome Everton to Villa Park looking to make it three wins from their opening four games.

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Aston Villa eye Jonathan David

The Villans had a very busy summer, as Unai Emery was backed by the board with eight new additions, their most expensive capture being Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana. Despite the flurry of activity, Villa seemingly still have their eye on more transfer business they can conclude, but this one would be for next summer.

Aston Villa's summer signings

Amadou Onana

Everton

Ian Maatsen

Chelsea

Cameron Archer (now sold)

Sheffield United

Jaden Philogene

Hull City

Samuel Iling-Junior (now loaned)

Juventus

Lewis Dobbin (now loaned)

Everton

Enzo Barrenechea (now loaned)

Juventus

Ross Barkley

Luton Town

It has been reported that Aston Villa are one of the sides in the running to sign Jonathan David on a free transfer next summer. The Premier League side is said to have had contact with Lille this summer, but a move didn’t come to fruition. The striker is now in the final year of his contract with the French side, and he is yet to put pen to paper over a new deal, though he has indicated that he would be willing to do so.

Lille's Jonathan David

If a new deal isn’t agreed, David will become a free agent next summer, and Emery is a big fan of the forward, and therefore, Villa could be in the running to sign him on a free transfer, but they are said to also face competition from Inter Milan. While Villa look into a deal for next summer, the club have a fight on their hands right now, as they look to tie down a striker already at the club to a new contract.

Aston Villa may lose young striker in cut-price exit

According to the BBC, Aston Villa remain in contract talks with striker Rory Wilson as they try to secure his long-term future at the club. The 18-year-old is in the final year of his contract at Villa Park, and he could leave for just £228,000 in compensation if he moves to a European club.

The Premier League side is said to have tabled several contract offers to the young striker worth five years, as they want to get the contract completed before the January transfer window.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery

If a deal cannot be agreed before January, Wilson will be able to speak to clubs outside of England and sign a pre-contract should he wish to do so. The report states that several European clubs are interested in signing Wilson, with one of those being Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen.

Wilson was in phenomenal form last season for Villa and Scotland’s under-21s, as he scored 46 goals in 52 games in all competitions, but that form has failed to get him an appearance in the first team. The 18-year-old, who joined Villa in 2022 from Rangers, has started this season in great form once again, scoring one goal in three Premier League 2 matches and will be doing his best to get a chance in the first team at some point this season.

Thunder tie thriller with Sunrisers, thanks to Kate Cross-Hannah Jones death bowling

Sunrisers can no longer qualify for Finals Day but Thunder can still top Group B

ECB Reporters Network28-Aug-2021Kate Cross and Hannah Jones’s death bowling helped Thunder pull off a thrilling tie with Sunrisers after Cordelia Griffith had swiped her maiden Charlotte Edwards Cup fifty.Griffith had put Sunrisers on course for victory with an outstanding 63 in their run-chase of 125. But with nine needed from the last two overs, England fast bowler Cross bowled Griffith and only conceded four runs.Spinner Jones had Florence Miller caught off the fourth ball of the final over before Jo Gardner could only scuff a single from the last ball to give the competition its first tie.It means Sunrisers can no longer qualify for Finals Day next Sunday, while Thunder can still top Group B and reach the Ageas Bowl showpiece if they beat neighbours Northern Diamonds on Monday and Western Storm lose.Related

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Griffith was forced to be patient against an exemplary Powerplay from the Thunder’s bowling attack – with only 23 runs coming off a slow pitch and Naomi Dattani departing. She soon caught up though with a four and a six with two swings down the ground in the seventh over, before another lusty blow over long-on gave the run-rate a much-needed boost.A third six, this time dispatching a full toss over midwicket, followed quickly by a cut to the boundary brought up the half-century partnership with Grace Scrivens – Griffith had dominated with 38 of the runs. Her own fifty came up with a worked single into the leg side in 40 balls.Scrivens joined in the fun with a pulled maximum off Cross but was caught on the long-on boundary to end a 79-run stand, with 23 runs still required.Griffith made the hosts favourites again with two fours through the covers but Cross and Jones’ heroics meant the two sides shared the points.Having been put in, Thunder’s innings was made up of two substantial partnerships – Georgie Boyce and Daisy Mullan’s 51-run opening stand and 49 put on by Ellie Threlkeld and Cross – punctuated by spells of accurate and tight bowling.Boyce and Mullan – standing in for Emma Lamb, who had been a late call-up for England, for just her third appearance – made things look easy with 48 runs off the Powerplay.But the good start faltered as Boyce picked out long-on and Emily Thorpe entered the attack to have Mullan caught at mid-on and Piepa Cleary mistiming to midwicket – the leg-spinner claiming 2 for 17.Cross and Threlkeld rebuilt again with both striking three fours, and the former clubbing a six straight back down the ground. However, both were bowled in the dying embers of the innings.

Revealed: Omar Marmoush's staggering pay rise as he pens mega contract to complete €80m Man City transfer

Eintracht Frankfurt star Omar Marmoush it set for a monumental pay rise as he prepares to sign for Manchester City.

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Marmoush staggering pay rise revealedAll set to join Man CityWas omitted from matchday squad against DortmundFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

revealed on Friday that Manchester City have agreed to sign Eintracht Frankfurt's topscorer Omar Marmoush in the January transfer window. According to , City have agreed on a €80 million (£67.1m/$82m) fee, out of which they will pay €75m (£63m/$77m) upfront and €5m in add-ons.

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The report also adds that the Egyptian forward will see a staggering rise in his pay as he is set to earn €16m (£13.5m/$16m) gross per year and €10m (£8m/$10m) net. His current wage sees him earn just €2m gross. He will pen a deal that will keep him at the Etihad until the summer of 2029.

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After agreeing on a deal with the Cityzens, Eintracht Frankfurt omitted their star forward from their matchday squad for their Bundesliga clash against Borussia Dortmund on Friday. Despite missing Marmoush, the German side picked up a comfortable 2-0 win.

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Marmoush’s arrival will solve City’s centre-forward crisis following Julian Alvarez’s summer move to Atletico Madrid. Erling Haaland has shouldered the burden of leading the line, starting all 27 of City’s games across the Premier League and Champions League this season. City will be next seen in action on Sunday as they take on Ipswich in an away fixture in the league.

Mujeeb Ur Rahman back to Brisbane Heat for a fourth BBL stint

Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman will make his fourth trip back to the BBL later this year after re-signing with Brisbane Heat.Mujeeb has been an outstanding contributor to Heat over the course of his 26 matches in the BBL claiming 29 wickets at an economy rate of just 6.13. He claimed his career-best T20 figures for Heat last season taking 5 for 15 against Hobart Hurricanes at the Gabba.”I’m very pleased to have re-signed for Brisbane Heat for my fourth season with them,” Mujeeb said. “I’m very happy there, they’re great guys. The fans always support me and the team so I hope we can win the Big Bash for them.”Mujeeb will play under a different hierarchy this season with Wade Seccombe taking over as coach from Darren Lehmann, although the former coach will remain on as an assistant.Lehmann coached Mujeeb at Northern Superchargers in the Hundred this year and had no hesitation in convincing the new coach that he should be re-signed.”Darren has reported back to us that he keeps getting better each time he sees him,'” Seccombe said. “It’s exciting for us to have him in the line-up again. It makes a big difference to how we match-up with other teams, and his skills and controls enables other players in our squad to come to the fore as well.”It was notable how Mitch Swepson and Matt Kuhnemann enjoyed working with him last season so we’re looking forward to him arriving closer to the tournament and getting ready to go.”Heat will also have a new captain this season after Chris Lynn stood down but they have yet to name his replacement.Brisbane Heat squad: Chris Lynn, Tom Banton (England), Xavier Bartlett, Sam Heazlett, Jimmy Peirson, Mark Steketee, Mitch Swepson, Matt Willans, Tom Cooper, Michael Neser, Marnus Labuschagne, Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan)

'Silêncio' de Pablo, do São Paulo, esfria negociação com o Ceará

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A negociação do empréstimo de Pablo ao Ceará, que parecia estar bem encaminhada, esfriou nos últimos dias. Isso porque o atacante do São Paulo não respondeu a oferta do Vozão para fechar o negócio. O Vozão deu como prazo o último domingo (2), e sem resposta, a negociação está parada.

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O presidente do Ceará, Robinson de Castro, já havia declarado que o São Paulo deu o ok para a proposta apresentada pelo Vozão, que pagaria o salário do jogador de forma integral, mas ainda aguardava a decisão do jogador para concretizar o negócio.

A proposta diz respeito a um ano de empréstimo junto ao time paulista e, de acordo com o mandatário, o técnico Tiago Nunes, que já trabalhou com Pablo, ligou para tentar convencê-lo a jogar pelo Ceará na próxima temporada.

Agora, com o ‘silêncio’ de Pablo, a negociação segue estagnada, mas com a expectativa de novidades nos próximos dias, seja pelo fico do jogador ou a transferência, que parece improvável no momento.

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