Artilheiro do São Paulo nesta primeira fase do Campeonato Paulista, Giuliano Galoppo polemizou na comemoração contra o Botafogo-SP, quando foi responsável pela marcação do pênalti na vitória por 3 a 1.
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No caso, o argentino tirou a camisa e foi diretamente em direção da torcida adversária, em um gesto que poderia ter sido entendido como ‘provocação’ contra os mandantes da partida. O jogo aconteceu no estádio Santa Cruz, em Ribeirão Preto. Além disso, por tirar a camisa, levou um cartão amarelo.
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Acontece que as cores do Botafogo-SP são as mesmas do Tricolor paulista. E ao que tudo indica, Galoppo teria confundido a torcida rival com a torcida do São Paulo, que estava localizada do outro lado do estádio. Isso foi avisado pelos seus companheiros de equipe.
Além de Galoppo, Luan e Juan também balançaram as redes no confronto. Com o resultado, a equipe assumiu a liderança do grupo B e terá o mando de campo nas quartas de final contra o Água Santa. Também melhorou sua campanha na classificação geral e ultrapassou equipes como o Corinthians.
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Big pictureNamibia added another historic day to their journey with a win against Scotland in their first Super 12s game. In many ways, that was one of their easier games, if only because it was the third time they were playing Scotland in October. From here on in, life won’t be as familiar. Their next opponents, Afghanistan, are the only team in the group that had any proximity to the Associate scene over the last decade. Even then, the last time these teams played each other was in 2017.In a tangible sense, that would make Sunday very hard on Namibia, especially, the quality of spin that Afghanistan have, in conditions that favour them. But from a more optimistic lens, it’s a chance for them to try and spring some surprises of their own. They did have to beat a Test-playing nation in Ireland to get this far in the World Cup, and beating another one will be a feat they’ll look forward to.The hurdle is that Afghanistan have some big-ticket T20 names in their ranks – players who have traveled the world and showed their wares, particularly in the UAE, and who ran the best team of the World Cup so far close on Friday. That loss against Pakistan came swiftly and crushingly in the end, and the fact that they’ll have no time to dwell on it is a potential advantage for them.Form guideAfghanistan LWWWW (last five completed matches, most recent first) Namibia WWWLW In the spotlightHazratullah Zazai has two ducks and two 40-plus scores since Afghanistan arrived in the UAE for the World Cup. The latest of those ducks came against Pakistan and forced Afghanistan’s top order to take a more risky approach at the start, resulting in a sub-par powerplay in which they lost four wickets. His exploits as opener are key for Afghanistan to set up more challenging totals.JJ Smit has quietly been one of Namibia’s most valuable players in the tournament so far. In their last five matches, Smit has batted four times without being out, and has done a tidy holding job as first-change bowler, conceding no more than the mid-to-late 20s in all those spells. He isn’t their best batter, bowler, or allrounder, but his utility has allowed Namibia to keep control once they’ve got it.Hazratullah Zazai holds a key place in the Afghanistan batting plans•ICC via Getty
Team newsAfghanistan could be inclined to leave Karim Janat out after he endured four sixes at the hands of Asif Ali on Friday. The experience of Hamid Hassan might be a tempting replacement option, but they also have left-arm seamer Fareed Ahmad should they want more variety in the line-up.Afghanistan: (possible) 1 Hazratullah Zazai, 2 Mohammad Shahzad (wk), 3 Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 4 Najibullah Zadran, 5 Mohammad Nabi (capt), 6 Asghar Afghan, 7 Gulbadin Naib, 8 Karim Janat/Hamid Hassan/Fareed Ahmad, 9 Rashid Khan, 10 Naveen-ul-Haq, 11 Mujeeb-ur-Rahman.Namibia have been unchanged for two games and are likely to stay that way.Namibia: (possible) 1 Craig Williams, 2 Zane Green (wk), 3 Gerhard Erasmus (capt.), 4 David Wiese, 5 Michael van Lingen, 6 JJ Smit, 7 Jan Frylinck, 8 Pikky Ya France, 9 Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, 10 Ruben Trumpelmann, 11 Bernard ScholtzPitch and conditionsThe forecast has Abu Dhabi’s temperature hovering about 32 degree celsius during the start of this afternoon fixture. As always, the surface is expected to favour the spinners, and the long boundaries make this ground a bowling captain’s favourite. Anything more than a par score will take really good batting.Stats and trivia The average first innings score in Abu Dhabi during the World Cup has been 127. In all cricket played there this year, the average is 162. In 2021, no team has scored as quickly as Afghanistan have. Their average run rate is 9.1 and they hit a boundary every five balls; the next best team is England, with an average scoring rate of 8.6 and a boundary every 5.7 balls. Namibia have bowled 72.3 overs at the World Cup so far, and 40.3 of them have been from left-arm fast bowlers; the left-armers have taken 14 wickets and have an economy of 6.4 at the moment.Quotes”When he injured his finger during the warm-up games, it was a massive blow for us. The initial report from the specialist was for him to return home for an operation. And he will still get that when he’s back but he has decided to stay on and our medical staff is managing that finger as best as we can. So far, his decision to stay on has really paid off. He’s an inspirational leader and he’s put together a few great performances and hopefully that finger can stay intact for another few games. Then, he’ll probably head home to the [operation] theatre and a long recovery period.” “The mood in the camp is a bit dull at the moment. When you lose a close game, it is like this, but you have to get back. We have to back Karim [Janat]. It can happen to anybody, as it has happened before. So we will get back soon.”
Na última sexta-feira (10), um dia após o término do Campeonato Brasileiro, oPalmeirasacertou a renovação do lateral direito Gustavo Garcia, de 19 anos. O jovem, que tinha vínculo até o fim de 2023, terá seus direitos econômicos pertencentes ao Verdão até julho de 2024.
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A renovação de Garcia tem um motivo: segundo apurou o LANCE!/NOSSO PALESTRA, a diretoria do Palmeiras acredita que o jovem deve ocupar a condição de titularidade em, no máximo, dois anos, dando sequência ao processo de renovação do elenco, fazendo companhia para Mayke e Marcos Rocha, que são as opções do clube para a função na nova temporada.
Por mais que o nome de Giovanni González, do Peñarol, tenha sido procurado, a tendência é que o clube vá, ou ao menos inicie o ano, com as opções que já tem em casa. Uma oportunidade de negócio pode alterar o cenário, mas é visto como improvável por pessoas da direção de futebol.
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Rocha e Mayke tem moral com a comissão técnica, com o grupo e com a direção do clube. Nos aspectos técnico e pessoal, a dupla agrada e será mantida.
Garcia renovou recentemente seu contrato com o Palmeiras até 2024 e declarou estar muito satisfeito com a fase vivida no Verdão.
– Muito Feliz pelo momento que estou vivendo, e ainda mais motivado para dar continuidade no que vem sendo trabalhado dia após dia! Deus e família em primeiro lugar e a Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras em confiar e acreditar em meu trabalho, seguimos em busca de grandes objetivos…Gratidão – destacou nas redes sociais.
Um dos destaques das categorias de base do Verdão, o jovem soma 25 partidas na temporada do Sub-20, com um gol marcado. Enquanto isso, pelo profissional de Abel Ferreira, o lateral já atuou em 11 oportunidades, sendo aproveitado no Campeonato Paulista e na reta final do Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has admitted uncertainity over Joshua Zirkzee's future amid interest from Juventus.
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Zirkzee joined Manchester United last summer as part of the Red Devils' massive recruitment drive for former manager Erik ten Hag as INEOS wanted to back the Dutchman with his preferred signings. However, the summer spending did not work in Ten Hag's favour as he was sacked in October and replaced by Amorim, who has backed Zirkzee but the Dutch striker has failed to impress the Portuguese coach.
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Zirkzee has been linked with a potential return to Italy, where he showed his best form at Bologna. As per Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are interested in signing the Dutch striker on loan this winter as they struggle with form in front of goal. As per talkSPORT, Juventus have also offered Dusan Vlahovic in a swap deal as United are very keen on selling Zirkzee in a permanent deal.
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Amorim has now opened up about Zirkzee's first six months at Manchester United and claimed that he wants the Dutch striker to remain at Old Trafford but admitted uncertainty over the situation.
Speaking to talkSPORT, Amorim said: “I want to keep Josh because he gives everything and he’s trying in training but we don’t know.
“The window is open and we will see what happens. We just need to focus on training and to take this for the other games. It’s just one point so let’s focus on the performance for the next games."
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The Dutch striker is highly unlikely to move away from United on a permanent basis this January, however, a loan move could likely be on the cards as Juventus and other Italian clubs show interest this month.
Nottingham Forest are believed to be plotting a move for a “fearless” attacking player who has shone at the City Ground in the past, according to a fresh transfer rumour.
Nottingham Forest impressing under Nuno
Optimism wasn’t necessarily too high at Forest heading into the new Premier League season, but supporters will be enjoying what they are seeing currently, certainly in terms of results.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side sit eighth in the table after five matches, not losing in that time and picking up a famous 1-0 win away to Liverpool earlier this month. Last Sunday, they also battled their way to an impressive 2-2 draw at Brighton, proving to be a hard team to get the better of.
That’s not to say that new signings aren’t still being looked at, however, with Galatasaray forward Baris Yilmaz one player who has been linked with a move to the City Ground once the January transfer window arrives. Tottenham are also among the clubs interested, though, so it won’t be easy for the Reds to get their man.
Meanwhile, free agent Oumar Solet has also emerged as a potential immediate addition for Forest, having been without a club since leaving RB Salzburg last Saturday when his contract was terminated. Another player has now also been backed to seal a switch to the Midlands club, as they look to strengthen Nuno’s squad.
Nottingham Forest eyeing "fearless" EFL ace
According to a new report from Football Insider, Nottingham Forest are keen on completing the signing of Burnley winger Luca Koleosho.
The Reds are said to be “stepping up their interest” in the 20-year-old, with fellow Premier League sides Brighton and Wolves also “monitoring” him. All three clubs have watched him in action this season, seeing him as a player who can add depth in attacking areas.
Koleosho is a player who should be known to Forest supporters, considering he starred at the City Ground last season, providing an impressive assist for Zeki Amdouni last season when Burnley drew 1-1 against the Reds, with the forward dominating Gonzalo Montiel who had to be replaced.
The 20-year-old already has two goals to his name in the Championship this season, while former Clarets manager Vincent Kompany had this to say about him last November:
“He’s just a fearless player, it doesn’t really matter who he’s up against. He was up against a top full-back against Arsenal but he’s done it in every single game, because in every game he’s managed to create and make something happen. Against Arsenal it was also a better performance defensively for him because that’s something he can put in the memory bank and draw back on. He’s a player that is eager to show his talents in this league and he’s showing good signs.”
Depth is so vital in the modern game, so Koleosho could be an ideal long-term addition for Forest.
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He could represent both the present and the future, having the potential to grow into a formidable winger who can light up the City Ground for many years to come.
Ange Postecoglou has revealed that one youngster is set for a big role at Tottenham this season in the wake of their 2-1 loss to Newcastle United.
Mixed Premier League start for Tottenham
In 2023/24, Ange Postecoglou's side set Premier League records, with eight wins and two draws in their opening 10 games seeing them take home 26 points, the most of any manager in their first 10 matches in the competition's history. This time around, expectations are higher and they are yet to truly impress in the same way that they did this time 12 months ago.
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Defeat at St James' Park meant that they have now won one, drawn one and lost one in their opening three games of the season, leaving them 10th in the Premier League heading into the first international break.
Just as against Leicester City in their opening game, their defeat to Newcastle was a game in which Tottenham looked on top but squandered several excellent chances to move out of sight, before being punished clinically by their opponents to leave them ruing missed opportunities and dropping points early in the season.
Tottenham's season so far
Possession
68.9%
Shots
48
Shots on target
20
Goals
6
Expected goals
5.65
Points
4
Speaking after the loss, Postecoglou admitted he is happy with his side's performances despite the early results, though he bemoaned the lack of clinical edge to his frontline.
"I thought we were handling the transitions. The goal we conceded in the second half was sloppy and we lost focus. The game should have been put to bed a lot longer before that.
"What I know is if we continue to play like that we will get our rewards. It's not an easy place to come. For the most part, I thought we handled that really well. The way we controlled the game was really pleasing."
And despite the result, he may have found a potential breakout star for this season.
Postecoglou reveals bigger role for young defender
That comes as Ange admitted that January addition Radu Dragusin is set for a much bigger role at the club this season. The Romanian defender arrived from Genoa in the winter window, turning down a move to Bayern Munich to move to north London in search of regular game time.
But the 22-year-old managed just 9 appearances in the second half of the campaign, starting only four Premier League games. With an injury to Micky van de Ven, he was thrust in against Newcastle United, and made an excellent last-ditch tackle to deny Alexander Isak with the score at 1-1.
He also won seven of his nine duels to go with a block and two clearances in an all-action performance which caught the eye. And Ange revealed after the game that he expects to see him much more this season.
"I thought he was good Radu. It was a great opportunity to expose him. I mean, he's only 22. He's still a young man, especially for a defender and I thought exposing him to this atmosphere and the threat, the particular threat that Newcastle posed with Isak up front, he had to be really concentrated and I thought he was. I think he's going to play a big part in our season. Him coming through that, that whole experience, will set him up well."
With Van de Ven having missed parts of last season through injury, and Romero no stranger to a red card in his career to date, having a third elite centre-back will come as a major boost to the Lilywhites as they look to push for a spot in Europe once more this season.
Arsenal are keen to sign a Premier League winner this summer as their hunt for attacking reinforcements heats up, according to one recent report.
Arsenal waiting on departures for statement signing
Like an overflowing nightclub, it seems clear that Mikel Arteta's side are now operating on a one-in, one-out policy ahead of the upcoming Premier League campaign.
Riccardo Calafiori's arrival has been the only major piece of business in north London so far this summer, with three other deals including two young goalkeepers and the anticipated permanent move for David Raya following his loan spell in the 2023-24 season.
Much of that has been down to sales; the Gunners parted ways with academy talent Emile Smith Rowe in a deal worth £34m last week, but that was their first sale of the summer with five more players leaving either on loan or for free.
As a consequence of Smith Rowe's exit, Mikel Merino's arrival from Real Sociedad, ostensibly to play in the same midfield role, has accelerated with personal terms having been agreed for the EURO 2024 winner.
The same is likely to happen in their frontline, with both Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson free to leave this summer should their valuations be met. Arsenal are believed to be holding out for £30m to part ways with Nketiah, while Nelson is attracting attention from across the Premier League as he seeks his own new challenge away from north London, just 12 months on from penning a new deal at the Emirates Stadium.
Should they depart, the Gunners are eyeing up a former Premier League winner to replace them.
Arsenal target Premier League striker
That comes as reports link Arsenal with a surprise move for Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke, with the English striker having enjoyed an excellent 2023-24 season with the Cherries.
Solanke still has three years left to run on his £70,000 a week deal at the Vitality Stadium, but has also been linked with a move to north London rivals Tottenham as clubs look to prise him away from the south coast.
The 26-year-old was part of Chelsea's Premier League title-winning squad in 2016/17 and has since forged a career for himself at Bournemouth, and found the net on 19 occasions last season, his best-ever Premier League return.
Dominic Solanke's impressive form at Bournemouth
Season
Goals
2023-24
19
2022-23
6
2021-22 (Championship)
29
Now, Caught offside claim that Arsenal "have turned their attention" to Solanke after refusing to pay the asking price for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, with a deal for the Swede now considered "very unlikely".
They add that Bournemouth do not want to sell the striker this summer, but that his contract on the south coast "contains a £65m release clause" which can be activated by any of the "big six" Premier League sides.
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It means that Solanke could end up being a far cheaper option than the likes of Gyokeres or Victor Osimhen, who the Gunners have also been linked with, while Solanke is also "believed to be open" to the idea of leaving the Vitality Stadium this summer.
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Leeds United will kick off their 2024/25 campaign in the Championship with a clash against newly-promoted Portsmouth at Elland Road this afternoon.
Pompey won League One last season and will come into this game full of confidence and riding the crest of a wave, hoping to carry their positive momentum into the second tier – as Ipswich Town did last term.
The Whites, meanwhile, are looking to bounce back from the disappointment of losing 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
Daniel Farke has also had to deal with losing several of his key performers during the summer transfer window, as Archie Gray, Glen Kamara, and Crysencio Summerville have all completed permanent exits from Elland Road.
Crysencio Summerville for Leeds
The German boss has, however, been able to bring in a few signings of his own. Jayden Bogle, Alex Cairns, Joe Rothwell, and Joe Rodon have all come through the door to bolster his options across the park.
However, the Whites are yet to add to their attacking options and that could mean that other players will need to step up in the short-term to make up for Summerville's exit.
One position that is currently up for debate is the striker role and Farke must now boldly unleash Mateo Joseph from the start, ahead of Patrick Bamford.
Why Leeds should not start Patrick Bamford
The former England international came off the bench in the last pre-season friendly against Valencia last week and should remain as a substitute for this clash with Portsmouth.
Firstly, the 30-year-old forward is only recently back from an injury that had kept him out of action since April. He missed the play-offs against Norwich and Southampton, and made his return in that clash with Valencia earlier this month.
This does not suggest that Bamford is fully fit and match-ready to hit the ground running against Pompey on the opening day of the season, due to his lack of minutes over the last three months or so.
Patrick Bamford
The left-footed marksman also left a bit to be desired with his performances on the pitch when he was available for selection during the 2023/24 campaign.
Bamford ended the season with eight goals in 33 Championship appearances, hardly an incredible return for a club chasing automatic promotion, and that came from 9.52 xG.
This suggests that the former Chelsea striker, who missed nine 'big chances', was a wasteful finisher and did not make the most of the opportunities that were created for him.
He did not make up for his poor finishing in other ways as the centre-forward only created one 'big chance' for his teammates and registered one assist, which shows that Bamford did not provide much creativity for his fellow attackers.
The great thing about being a number nine for Leeds is that they know that chances will come their way if they are in the right positions, because of Georginio Rutter's creative skills.
Why Georginio Rutter is a striker's dream
The French number ten is a striker's dream because of his incredible ability to consistently create high-quality opportunities for the team's attackers to find the back of the net.
In the 2023/24 campaign, Rutter made his mark in a Leeds shirt, after a short and uneventful first five months with the club in the Premier League, by setting the Championship alight with his creativity and flair.
23/24 Championship
Georginio Rutter
Appearances
45
Goals
6
Assists
15
Big chances created
22
Key passes per game
1.9
Pass accuracy
69%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, the former Hoffenheim man racked up an impressive 15 assists and 22 'big chances' created in 45 games during the regular season.
In fact, his teammates only scoring 15 times from those 22 'big chances' suggests that they did not make the most of his fantastic creative skills.
Georginio Rutter
Rutter ranked within the top 2% of forwards in the division for both Expected Assisted Goals per 90 (0.29) and assists per 90 (0.39), which shows that he was one of the best players in his position when it came to splitting open opposition defences.
Farke must now boldly unleash Joseph to start with Rutter as part of the attacking set-up against Portsmouth this afternoon, as they could thrive alongside each other.
Why Daniel Farke must unleash Mateo Joseph
It would be a bold call to bring the Spain U21 international in as he is yet to start a league game at senior level for the club to date, having made 23 appearances as a substitute in the Premier League and the Championship.
However, his form for the Whites in pre-season, and Bamford's struggles with form and fitness, suggests that now is the right time to throw him in.
It is the start of a new season and that means that it is time for new heroes, particularly in the wake of Summerville and Gray's departures, and Joseph could be the breakout star at Elland Road this term.
The 20-year-old marksman, who U23 scout Antonio Mango once hailed as a "deadly", scored four goals during pre-season, with two strikes against Hannover, one against Schalke, and one against Valencia.
Joseph also caught the eye as a starter against Chelsea in the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge earlier this year, which shows that he can perform in a competitive environment.
Mateo Joseph
Vs Chelsea
Minutes played
90
Shots
3
Goals
2
Key passes
2
Pass accuracy
81%
Stats via Sofascore
As you can see in the table above, the Spanish whiz, who also played for England at youth level, plundered two goals and created two chances against the Premier League side.
The 5 foot 11 sensation, who scored 19 goals in 33 games for the club's U21s, has showcased his goalscoring quality for the academy and for the first-team when given an opportunity.
It is now down to Farke to finally provide him with a chance to display his abilities as a starter in the Championship against Portsmouth today, with Rutter hopefully using his creative genius to lay-on plenty of chances for the striker to score.
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Leeds United are keeping a close eye on this young gem as a potential buy.
Newcastle United’s recent scare with FFP and PSR has been a wake-up call for Eddie Howe and the Saudi PIF, with the club needing to operate in a more shrewd manner moving forward if they are to avoid any points deductions in the future.
Everton and Nottingham Forest are just two examples of clubs that have fallen short of the Premier League’s rules, resulting in respective eight and four point deductions.
As a result of their recent transfer business, the Magpies were forced to offload two young talents who undoubtedly had a huge future ahead of them at St James’ Park.
Elliot Anderson for Newcastle
Boyhood Magpie Elliot Anderson and winger Yankuba Minteh both had to be sacrificed to avoid any sanctions, with the latter departing the club after failing to make a single appearance for Howe’s side.
However, the club now have to be brutal in their clear out on Tyneside, offloading one player who hasn’t been the same after his injury layoff towards the back end of last season.
Kieran Trippier’s stats at Newcastle in 2023/24
Despite achieving a tally of ten assists in the Premier League last campaign, right-back Kieran Trippier has endured a difficult few months on Tyneside and is starting to look as though his age is catching up to him.
The 33-year-old arrived at St James’ Park in January 2022 for £12m from Spanish giants Atlético Madrid, with the full-back tasked with leading the Magpies’ revival under the Saudi PIF.
There’s no denying the fact he’s been an excellent addition for the club, achieving a total of 21 assists in his 92 appearances – an average of one every 4.3 matches he’s played – helping the club qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.
Trippier's PL stats since joining Newcastle
Season
Games
Goals
Assists
Minutes played
2021/22
6
2
0
423'
2022/23
38
1
7
3,348'
2023/24
28
1
10
2,239'
Stats via Transfermarkt
Although he’s been a solid performer for Gareth Southgate during the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament – filling in admirably out of position at left-back – the previous campaign at club level was one to forget, making two notable mistakes against Everton, as well as a costly late error against Chelsea back in December.
With Trippier turning 34 in September, this summer could be the last opportunity for the Magpies to offload him and cut their losses on the £12m they paid for him, as well as shifting his hefty weekly earnings off the wage bill.
Kieran Trippier’s weekly wages at Newcastle United
Upon his move to Tyneside, the full-back signed a contract worth a reported £120k-per-week, as per Capology.
His subsequent weekly earnings are higher than fellow Newcastle star Anthony Gordon who only earns £60k-per-week, despite his stellar campaign at St James’ Park which saw him register 21 goal contributions in the Premier League.
Gordon was faultless during his first full campaign on the Toon, rewarded with an England call-up this summer alongside Trippier.
Trippier also earns more than current midfield target Morgan Gibbs-White, who has been strongly linked with a move to Tyneside after his impressive performances under Nuno Espírito Santo at the City Ground.
The attacking midfielder earns a reported £80k-per-week, but would cost the Magpies at least £50m – a huge figure given their recent FFP troubles.
However, if they are to fund a move for the Forest talisman, they have to brutally part ways with Trippier, with the full-back no longer at the level required of the Magpies if they are to achieve a Champions League spot next season.
Off the back of a decent time in Germany this summer, there may well be a few suitors too.
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Jonny Bairstow will remain with Welsh Fire despite losing his Test contract•Alex Davidson/Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan and Jason Roy are among the England men’s internationals who have been retained by their teams for this year’s inaugural edition of the Hundred, while Sunil Narine, Mohammad Amir, Lizelle Lee, Marizanne Kapp and Mignon du Preez have been confirmed for overseas player slots.The ECB has announced another batch of more than 50 player retentions for its new competition, which was pushed back by the Covid-19 pandemic. The process for allowing men’s teams to decide whether they want to keep players selected in the original draft in 2019 will run until February 4, after which there will be a mini-draft to complete the squads.All players in the women’s competition had previously been given the option to roll over their contracts or negotiate with other teams.ALSO READ: The Hundred – full 2021 squad listsBairstow will remain with Welsh Fire, despite losing his place as the team’s centrally contracted Test player to Ollie Pope, where he is understood to have secured a top-band contract worth £100,000. He will play for the Cardiff-based team alongside fellow white-ball internationals Tom Banton and Ben Duckett.”I’m delighted to be staying at Welsh Fire and I’m really looking forward to representing the team this summer,” Bairstow said. “Ben and Tom are both excellent players and we’ve got the makings of a really strong line-up.”Malan, ranked the ICC’s No. 1 T20I batsman, has opted to stay with Trent Rockets on an increased deal after initially being drafted in the sixth of seven salary bands, while Roy will play on his county home ground with Oval Invincibles.”I was really pleased when Trent Rockets picked me in the men’s draft and it was a no-brainer to stay with the side,” Malan said. “We’ve got a really exciting mix of local talent and overseas stars and we’ll be aiming to bring the trophy to Trent Bridge.”In the women’s competition, South Africa’s Lee and du Preez have signed for Manchester Originals, Kapp stays at Oval Invincibles, and their compatriot Chloe Tryon will turn out for Lord’s-based London Spirit.”I’ve got some fantastic memories of playing in England both internationally and in the Kia Super League and I can’t wait to take part in the Hundred later this year for Manchester Originals,” Lee said. “It’s really exciting to be playing in a new competition and I think it’s a great opportunity to continue to grow the women’s game.”Kapp added: “The Kia Oval is a fantastic place to play cricket and I’m really looking forward to playing for Oval Invincibles there. We’ve got a great group of players and I’m hoping we can go all the way in the competition.”Other notable retentions include England spinner Kirstie Gordon remaining with Birmingham Phoenix, Narine staying at Oval Invincibles, and Amir and Mohammad Nabi sticking with London Spirit.Player retentionsBirmingham Phoenix: Emily Arlott, Kirstie Gordon, Tom Helm, Benny Howell, Phoebe Franklin, Abtaha MaqsoodLondon Spirit: Mohammad Amir, Amara Carr, Aylish Cranstone, Jade Dernbach, Danielle Gibson, Mohammad Nabi, Luis Reece, Adam Rossington, Susie Rowe, Chloe TryonManchester Originals: Joe Clarke, Danielle Collins, Mignon du Preez, Alice Dyson, Cordelia Griffith, Hannah Jones, Lizelle Lee, Phil SaltNorthern Superchargers: Helen Fenby, Bess Heath, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Adam LythOval Invincibles: Megan Belt, Alex Blake, Eva Gray, Marizanne Kapp, Sunil Narine, Jason Roy, Rhianna Southby, Nathan SowterSouthern Brave: Lauren Bell, Alex Davies, Sonia Odedra, Max WallerTrent Rockets: Kathryn Bryce, Matthew Carter, Abbey Freeborn, Dawid Malan, Tom Moores, Steven MullaneyWelsh Fire: Jonny Bairstow, Tom Banton, Ben Duckett, Alex Griffiths, Georgia Hennessy, Lauren Filer, Sophie Luff, Natasha Wraith