Leeds fans react as Conor Shaughnessy leaves Elland Road on loan

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Leeds United confirmed on Monday afternoon that defender Conor Shaughnessy had joined Mansfield Town on loan for the remainder of the season.

The 23-year-old made 14 first-team appearances for the Whites during the 2017-18 campaign but turned out just once for the club last term.

Shaughnessy actually spent the second half of the 2018-19 campaign on loan with Scottish outfit Hearts – making 11 appearances for the club in all competitions.

The former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international has not been involved for Marcelo Bielsa’s side in the early stages of the new campaign.

And therefore a loan exit to Mansfield has been authorised.

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The defender is due to spend the entire season on loan with the League Two outfit, and will be looking to make an impression ahead of a return to Elland Road.

A number of Leeds fans have been on social media offering their views on the exit – a selection of which can be seen below:

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Arsenal fans react to Joel Lopez’s inclusion in Europa League squad

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Arsenal will have no doubt have been disappointed by failing to qualify for the Champions League last season.

Instead of finishing in the top four, they just missed out to end up in fifth place and as such, they will be competing in the Europa League once again this term.

The draw for the group stage took place last week, and the Gunners were placed with last season’s semi-finalists Eintracht Frankfurt, as well as Standard Liege and Vitoria Guimaraes.

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Mmanager Unai Emery has now decided his squad for the competition, and some unfamiliar names have been included amongst the usual suspects.

One of those is 17-year-old Joel Lopez, who signed for the north Londoners from Barcelona in July of last year. Clearly one for the future, he may get a taste of European football this term.

The Arsenal supporters are clearly intrigued by the announcement, and they have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts. You can see some of the best comments from the social media platform below.

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Liverpool’s Adam Lallana shares funny Instagram snap

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Liverpool have landed in the United States, where they will start their pre-season summer tour for the 2019/20 campaign.

Shortly after arriving in Indiana, USA on Tuesday, Jurgen Klopp led the squad out for their first training session on American soil.

The champions of Europe will stay in America for nine days, as they prepare to face a plethora of opposition along the way, including the likes of Dortmund and Sevilla.

And the players have immediately taken to

/B0BA3_4nro5/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link” data-lasso->Instagram to keep the fans updated on the trip. Adam Lallana shared a snap from the first training session at their temporary home.

Lallana captioned it as “even managing to nail the facials in the warm-up”, emphasising how he made a rather hilarious facial expression during their session.

The 31-year-old midfielder played a reduced role in the 2018/19 season, only managing 16 appearances to his name and failing to muster a single goal or assist.

He was, of course, also hampered by a groin strain he suffered at the beginning of the season, which kept him sidelined for a total of seven games.

Assessing Everton’s centre-forward target: Diego Costa vs. Dominic Calvert-Lewin

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Everton owner Farhad Moshiri is reportedly keen to make a statement signing this summer, and he has Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa in his sights.

According to the Daily Mail, he has ordered the club to look into the feasibility of signing Costa.

And you can certainly see why Moshiri would want to bring the Spain international to Goodison Park.

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The 30-year-old has 10 goals in 24 appearances for his country, and has 174 goals in 437 career games in total.

Costa is also a two-time Premier League champion, whilst also winning La Liga, the League Cup, the Europa League and the Copa del Rey. When collating his achievements together it is difficult to dispute the former Chelsea goal machines’s pedigree.

However, his form dwindled last season and tangible signs that he is past his best are beginning to emerge.

Given his notable decline and the steady progress being made by Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Moshiri might be wise to cool his interest in signing a player based purely on the basis of his reputation.

The England Under-21 star is eight years younger than Costa, and enjoyed an impressive 2018/19 campaign last term in which he emerged as Marco Silva’s first-choice striker, albeit arguably by virtue of a dearth of alternative options.

The 6 foot 2 forward scored three times the amount of goals that Costa did last season, though he did play 19 more games than the Spaniard.

It’s worth noting that Costa was banned for eight games after insulting an official and that prolonged absence seemed to disrupt his rhythm last season.

Everton tend to play with a lone striker, meaning that hold-up play is paramount to the success of the attacking unit and, arguably, it needs to be their main focus.

Having a good first touch, being a dominant presence in the air and shielding the ball are qualities that define any good hold-up player, and statistics from last season suggest that the Sheffield United academy graduate is better than Costa in that regard.

Calvert-Lewin won 3.2 aerial duels per game last term, compared to the Spaniard’s weak 0.8, whilst the former was also dispossessed just 1.2 times per game in comparison to Costa’s average of 1.6.

Additionally, the former Sheffield United man bettered Costa in the ‘unsuccessful touches’ department – Calvert-Lewin’s touch let him down just 1.9 times on average, whereas the Atletico Madrid forward had a poor touch 2.5 times per game.

Marcel Brands has outlined the intention to bring young players into the club, and Calvert-Lewin fits well into that profile as a player who boasts a potentially lucrative future sell-on value and huge scope for improvement under Silva.

In Costa’s case, his struggle last season suggests that he could be on the decline and that’s a factor that simply cannot be overlooked for the sake of a making vanity statement signing. Just because Costa is a household name in the Premier League does not suggest his return will induce further improvement from the Toffees next season.

The statistical evidence is there to suggest Everton should stand by Calvert-Lewin instead of replacing him with Costa this summer.

Take note, Moshiri.

West Ham may have just found the perfect partner for Declan Rice

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West Ham are reportedly eyeing a move for Chile international Charles Aranguiz, who could be the perfect midfield partner for Declan Rice.

What’s the story?

According to Bild, Manuel Pellegrini has been impressed by Aranguiz during the Copa America in Brazil.

The report claims Bayer Leverkusen want to keep the midfielder, but with just one year left on his contract that may prove difficult for the Bundesliga outfit.

The Hammers have of course already added Pablo Fornals to their midfield ranks this summer.

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The perfect combination?

In the shape of Marko Arnautovic, Felipe Anderson, Manuel Lanzini and Fornals, West Ham have perhaps the best selection of attacking talent outside of the ‘big six’.

The problem though is that behind that, there is only really Rice who can be relied upon to play regular matches to a high level.

Mark Noble has just turned 32, and Pedro Obiang simply isn’t good enough, so a move for Aranguiz makes a lot of sense.

The 30 year-old may not be far behind Noble in terms of age, but he covers an incredible amount of ground compared to the Irons skipper, and provided three goals and seven assists for Leverkusen last season.

He is a typical box-to-box midfielder, doing a little bit of everything for the German club last year with 88.6% passing and 1.3 key passes per game, while also contributing two tackles and one interception per game (Whoscored).

While Rice excels at breaking up play and spraying the ball around, Aranguiz is an all-action presence who will cover every blade of grass, help Rice in a defensive sense and get forward and contribute alongside the aforementioned array of attacking talent.

The 70-cap Chile ace is not a name who will set the world alight, but if he offers Pellegrini a reliable and busy presence in the middle of the park then it would be money well spent from the Hammers.

Newcastle Transfer Roundup: Manager news, Longstaff update, Perez wants contract talks

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Today’s Newcastle Transfer Roundup includes an update on the managerial position, the potential exit of one of the club’s midfielders and news on a Spanish forward.

Redfearn could take interim role

According to the Northern Echo, Neil Redfearn could be appointed as the interim boss at the North East club soon. The former Leeds boss is set to take early control of the club’s pre-season preparations whilst the Toon continue their search for a new full-time boss.

Solskjaer wants Longstaff

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has told the Manchester United board that he wants Sean Longstaff signed by the end of this week, before the Red Devils embark on their pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East on July 8th, according to the Daily Star. The 21-year-old midfielder is the club’s priority, over the likes of Christian Eriksen and Bruno Fernandes.

Perez wants contract talks or will push to leave

The Chronicle is reporting that Ayoze Perez expects to start talks in regards to a contract extension soon, otherwise he will push for an exit from the club. The Spaniard currently has two years left on his deal.

Sunderland fans can’t agree on the performance of Jack Ross

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Loads of Sunderland fans have been reacting to a tweet from the club about Jack Ross, and it seems the Black Cats are divided over the achievements of his debut season on Wearside.

A lot has changed at the Stadium of Light over the last 12 months, and while the club is still toiling in the third tier of English football, things are certainly heading in the right direction.

Stewart Donald, together with Ross, has given the fans fresh optimism and united the players with their supporters.

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However, it seems not everyone is impressed by Ross’ maiden campaign, as the Scot guided his team to a fifth-place finish and a gutting play-off final defeat.

On the one hand, turning just a few of the 19 league draws into wins would have meant automatic promotion and there would be zero doubts over Ross’ future.

One could argue though that with the size of the squad and budget afforded to the Scot he should have had automatic promotion wrapped up with ease.

The side also lost its identity after Christmas, finding it nigh on impossible to break teams down and score more than one goal in a match.

Supporters have thus been left split over their gaffer, and produced a mixed reaction when the club tweeted to wish him a happy 43rd birthday on Wednesday.

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The Verdict: Should Spurs pay up for Jack Clarke?

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Tottenham Hotspur are unwilling to match Leeds United’s valuation of teenage winger Jack Clarke, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.

The 18-year-old made his first-team breakthrough under Marcelo Bielsa in 2018/19 as the Whites attempted to win promotion to the Premier League.

He made a total of 25 first-team appearances in all competitions as Leeds ultimately finished third, only to lose to Derby County in the play-offs.

Spurs are said to be interested in signing the youngster as they look to refresh a squad that has not seen any investment whatsoever since January 2018.

However, the Post report that chairman Daniel Levy is currently unwilling to pay full price for Clarke, who was included in the starting XI in the Championship just four times.

But should this be a deal that Spurs are attempting to get done whatever the cost, such is Clarke’s seemingly boundless potential?

Football FanCast’s writers give their verdicts below!

Matt Dawson

“Absolutely. Pochettino has worked wonders with English talent before and Clarke would likely be no different. The 18-year-old is still incredibly raw but it goes without saying that Spurs would be setting themselves up for a far better future by bringing the Leeds man to north London. However, they must be careful not to pay over the odds. You sense Spurs need some proven talent before spending a fortune on young players.”

James Beavis

“Daniel Levy clearly has the money to spend, and Tottenham must pay whatever it takes to get Clarke. On far too many occasions in the past – James Maddison being a prime example last summer – Spurs have seen promising players go elsewhere for affordable fees, before shining in the Premier League. Clarke has all of the attributes to follow the exact same path, and Tottenham must get him before his stock rises even further.”

Billy Meyers

“Clarke would fit the homegrown quota and could also become a very dangerous wide man under the tutelage of Pochettino. He wouldn’t be a bank buster of a signing and would be a relatively low-risk one like Daniel James to Man Utd, so this is definitely one that Spurs should try and get over the line.”

Rangers fans are delighted Kyle Lafferty is on his way out of Ibrox

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Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty looks to have played his last game for the club after Thursday reports he is due to return to Glasgow to discuss the terms of his departure from Ibrox.

Clyde 1 reckon that he has already been told by manager Steven Gerrard he will play no part next season and has been instructed to find a new club.

The player is due to join up with the Northern Ireland squad for matches next month but will first hold talks with his advisers and the club to find a way forward, according to the report.

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Lafferty joined from Hearts last summer on a two-year deal as competition for Alfredo Morelos, although it quickly became apparent he was not good enough to make the step up and impress during his second spell at Ibrox.

Scoring just five goals for Rangers across the season, he was barely used after the January transfer window allowed Gerrard the opportunity to bring in Jermain Defoe.

Fans won’t exactly be disappointed to see him go, with many feeling like he should never have been signed in the first place.

Rangers will need better recruitment this summer as they look to end years of trophy drought and pick up major honours next term.

These supporters have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on his exit…

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