Spurs must sell £22m dud who's one of "the worst players at a big six club"

Tottenham Hotspur are adjusting to a more pragmatic tactical style under Thomas Frank. This has caused several contentious talking points to spring up over the past several months.

Yes, Spurs are imperfect, and improvements are needed. But they are also fifth in the Premier League after 11 matches, and have lost only three times.

Goals are being scored, albeit with underlying attacking metrics emphasising the work is needed in creative departments. But then, even this comes with the caveat that Tottenham have been without Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison, arguably the two most creative outlets at the club, since before the start of the season.

1. Chelsea

3rd

20.4

2. Crystal Palace

2nd

19.4

3. Man City

10th

19.0

4. Arsenal

1st

18.8

5. Man United

7th

18.2

15. Tottenham

5th

11.0

Yes, more is needed. And Frank will consider across the next two international-break-filled weeks his options across the park, and how he can water the roots of his philosophy while growing his Tottenham garden into something viewed as new and growing, rather than negative and Nuno-esque.

The changes Frank needs to make at Spurs

Tottenham showed spirit and resolve against Manchester United last weekend, and though Richarlison’s late strike was cancelled out at the death by Matthijs de Ligt’s header, the hosts did not crumble but responded after a wretched first half.

That’s a glass-half-full way of looking at it, sure, but Tottenham must take the positives – as Frank did.

However, the Danish tactician needs to iron out the many creases in this squad, and one sure-fire way to start that process is by forgoing the decision to field Djed Spence and Richarlison as a left-sided partnership. Width and dynamism are needed down the flanks, and the out-of-position Spence and technically limited Richarlison don’t work well together.

When Destiny Udogie and Wilson Odobert connected in the second half, things changed.

Likewise, there must be a wider shift in regard to mentality and confidence. Over the past year, Tottenham have played 20 home games and they have won only three. Much-improved away results and a tougher framework from head to toe have scrubbed away the bitter lower-table position of last year, but there remains a need for more positivity, more fluency and enterprise on the ball.

The forwards need to much do more, yes, but the midfielders have flattered to deceive from this perspective this season, and it’s time for Frank to consider parting with one player who lacks the nuance in his role to thrive and make the system tick.

Frank must drop struggling Spurs star

When Tottenham signed Rodrigo Bentancur from Juventus in January 2022, initially on loan and then for a fee just shy of £22m, they knew they had landed a talented and multi-faceted midfielder.

And yet he’s falling by the wayside in Frank’s system. The 28-year-old hasn’t fallen, not yet, but his performances are becoming a concern, with analyst Raj Chohan even describing him as a “candidate for worst centre-midfielder at a big six club”.

The conundrum here is two-fold: Bentancur has just signed a new contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, raising his salary considerably to around £120k per week.

But the other angle here is that the Uruguayan just doesn’t work alongside Joao Palhinha, a player who has been regarded by many as one of the best Lilywhites players so far this season, having arrived on a loan deal from Bayern Munich in the summer.

So, if Palhinha has to play, his tough-tackling, protective presence in the middle, Frank must start playing a deep-lying midfielder beside him who can drive play forward with surgical passes. Instead, two pragmatic midfielders have been yoked together in a midfield lacking creativity under a manager who is facing criticisms for a pragmatic style of play.

It is not that difficult to identify the potential problem here, especially when bringing Xavi Simons into the equation, the playmaker yet to adapt to the rigours of the English game, and then addressing again the duel absence of Kulusevski and Maddison.

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23

1,007′

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18

1,506′

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17

1,365′

As per data-led platform FBref, Bentancur actually ranks among the bottom 39% of Premier League midfielders this term for progressive passes per 90, underscoring the issues presented in the build-up. Palhinha, unsurprisingly, does not rank highly himself (bottom 11%).

The decision to start Bentancur from the bench against Man United – ending the South American’s run of six successive Premier League starts – tells of Frank’s awareness about all this, but then Pape Matar Sarr wasn’t at his best on that day in any case, albeit growing into the game after a shaky start, his energy and optimism a nice counterpoint to Palhinha’s ruggedness.

Much to chew on. Lucas Bergvall has the progressiveness to forge a protean partnership with Palhinha in the centre, but the teenager has not yet nailed down a prominent role under Frank.

Bentancur might have signed a new contract recently, but that does not mean he is unsellable. Conversely, this could provide an insight into a longer-term plan; this summer, Atletico Madrid were among those interested in an experienced midfielder whose stock has now risen from a financial vantage.

If Tottenham are to persist with the anchoring presence that is Palhinha, it might not be a bad thing to ship Bentancur and his limitations out. When the injured parties return, the picture will become a whole lot clearer, and Bentancur may well be absent from the view.

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خاص | موعد مباراة الأهلي والجيش الملكي في دوري أبطال إفريقيا

يستعد النادي الأهلي بقوة لخوض منافسات دور المجموعات في دوري أبطال إفريقيا، وسط تركيز كبير على تحقيق بداية مثالية تمنح الفريق دفعة معنوية نحو اللقب القاري الثالث عشر في تاريخه.

ويستهل الأهلي مشواره بمواجهة مرتقبة أمام شبيبة القبائل الجزائري على استاد القاهرة الدولي، قبل أن يشد الرحال إلى المغرب لملاقاة الجيش الملكي في الجولة الثانية.

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وأكد نافع الرفاعي، المتحدث الرسمي لنادي الجيش الملكي المغربي، في تصريحات خاصة عبر بطولات، أن المباراة أمام الأهلي ستقام يوم 28 نوفمبر الجاري في الساعة الثامنة مساءً بتوقيت المغرب، أي التاسعة بتوقيت القاهرة.

وأضاف الرفاعي أن اللقاء سيُقام على ملعب الأمير مولاي عبد الله بالعاصمة الرباط، في أجواء جماهيرية كبيرة ينتظرها عشاق الفريق المغربي، خاصة أن المباراة تجمع بين اثنين من أعرق أندية القارة الإفريقية.

ويواجه الأهلي نظيره شبيبة القبائل الجزائري يوم 22 نوفمبر الجاري على استاد القاهرة، في افتتاح مشواره ضمن المجموعة التي تضم أيضًا الجيش الملكي ويانج أفريكانز.

ويأمل الجهاز الفني بقيادة ييس توروب أن يحقق الفريق نتائج إيجابية في أول جولتين، تمهيدًا لتصدر المجموعة مبكرًا، خاصة مع عودة عدد من اللاعبين المصابين الذين يمثلون قوة إضافية للفريق الأحمر في هذه المرحلة المهمة وعلى رأسهم إمام عاشور.

MLB Best Bets: Plus-Money Player Props to Target for Cardinals vs. Pirates (Back Paul Skenes and Rowdy Tellez)

The St. Louis Cardinals (31-33) host the PIttsburgh Pirates (31-34) tonight at Busch Stadium with rookie sensation Paul Skenes on the mound for the Pirates.

Here are two player props to target in plus-money tonight. 

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Paul Skenes over 7.5 strikeouts (+110) at DraftKings

If you are an MLB fan, you are obligated to always take the over on Paul Skenes K props. 

I kid. Sort of. 

No pitcher’s debut season has been this hyped since Stephen Strasburg in 2010, and so far Skenes has (mostly) lived up to the hype.  

Skenes struck out eight Dodgers in his most recent outing, also securing the win for the Bucs.  If Skenes can K eight Dodgers, I am happy to grab plus-money for him to tally eight punch-outs vs. the St. Louis Cardinals. 

The Cardinals have a 23.7% K-rate vs. righties this season — the 10th highest rate in MLB.

Skenes has exceeded this prop in three of five games started this year and he’s striking batters out at a rate of 12.67 per nine innings. If he makes it through six innings, he easily exceeds this mark. 

Rowdy Tellez over 1.5 Hits +Runs + RBI (+105) at DraftKings

I know, I know. Tellez has been awful this year, but hear me out.

Not only does Tellez tear the cover off the ball (his max exit velocity in the top 2% of MLB), he’s been heating up lately.

In June, Tellez is hitting .529 with seven RBI and a 1.461 OPS. He has hits in six of his last seven games, and he has exceeded this prop in five of those seven.   

Not only that, but Tellez has good career stats vs. Miles Mikolas.  

In 18 career at-bats vs. Mikolas, Tellez is batting .333 and has a 1.091 OPS. Take advantage of the value for Tellez tonight. 

Forget Isidor: "Awesome" Sunderland man could be a £30m star in the making

Back in the Premier League after a long absence, Sunderland have wasted no time in trying to establish themselves as more than just relegation candidates.

In the summer, the club spent £141.5m – the second-highest spend by a promoted side in English football history, behind only Nottingham Forest in 2022.

That money brought in Habib Diarra (Strasbourg), Simon Adingra (Brighton), Chemsdine Talbi (Club Brugge), Noah Sadiki (Union SG), Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen), and Nordi Mukiele (PSG).

Such investment has been rewarded early.

With three wins from their opening fixtures, Sunderland sit fifth in the Premier League, a position even their most optimistic supporters could not have imagined at this stage.

The challenge ahead is sustaining that form, particularly with a trip to Old Trafford looming this weekend.

For all the headline arrivals, though – alongside the headline makers like three-goal hero, Wilson Isidor – it is perhaps the least expected of their summer deals that is proving to be the most significant.

Sunderland's previous £30m sensation

Sunderland fans know better than most the importance of having a goalkeeper who can make the difference at both club and international level.

Their academy produced Jordan Pickford, who emerged from a series of loans to displace Vito Mannone in 2016/17.

That season, Pickford was so impressive that he was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year Award, a rare honour for a keeper.

When Sunderland were relegated at the end of that campaign, Pickford became a prized asset.

Everton swooped with a £30m deal, which remains one of the most lucrative sales in the club’s history.

Since then, Pickford has made 325 appearances for Everton, keeping 91 clean sheets, and has established himself as England’s undisputed No.1 with 78 caps, producing defining moments in penalty shootouts at the World Cup and European Championships.

That legacy of homegrown excellence set the bar high for any future Sunderland keeper.

While most of the focus has been on flashy outfield signings this summer, it is the man between the posts who is beginning to capture the same kind of acclaim Pickford once did.

Sunderland's next £30m star in the making

Signed quietly from NEC Nijmegen for £9m, Robin Roefs has been nothing short of outstanding in his first Premier League season.

The 22-year-old Dutch youth international, with ten U21 caps to his name, has played every minute of Sunderland’s campaign so far – 540 minutes in total – and already has three clean sheets to his name.

Described by Andy Sixsmith as having had an “excellent start” to life at Sunderland – while being dubbed “absolutely awesome” by Kevin Phillips – Roefs has shown maturity beyond his years.

While he was at fault for a goal conceded against Aston Villa – palming a shot into the roof of his own net – his response since then has highlighted his resilience and temperament.

Statistically, he has been elite: a save percentage of 82.5% (99th percentile), a clean sheet rate of 50% (99th percentile), and a cross-stopping percentage of 10% (91st percentile).

A direct comparison with Pickford’s current numbers underlines the scale of his start, with the pair deemed to be statistically similar players, as per FBref.

Matches Played

6

6

Saves

18

11

Clean Sheets

3

2

Penalties Saved

1

1

Last season, Roefs averaged 3.0 saves per 90 minutes, compared to Pickford’s 1.83. His save percentage of 82.6% far outstrips Pickford’s 72.2%, and he has conceded just 0.67 goals per 90 against Pickford’s 1.0.

Even in clean sheet percentage, Roefs comes out on top—50% to 33.3%.

It is no surprise, then, that Roefs has also been likened in style to Barcelona’s Joan Garcia and Arsenal’s David Raya, as per Fbref, both keepers renowned for combining strong shot-stopping with modern distribution.

For Sunderland, having a player of that calibre between the sticks provides a foundation for their survival hopes and long-term ambitions.

Supporters may have expected their big-money forwards or high-profile midfield additions to steal the spotlight, with Isidor certainly flourishing despite the step up, but it is Robin Roefs who has been their standout.

Just as Pickford’s rise once brought Sunderland significant acclaim and financial reward, there is already a sense that Roefs could follow a similar path—both in terms of on-field impact and, in time, market value.

At only 22, Sunderland may already have unearthed their most important signing of the summer.

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Worth 644% more: Leeds must regret selling "dangerous" Aaronson upgrade

Leeds United finally scored a goal from open play in the Premier League in their exciting 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers away from home on Saturday.

The Whites had only scored one goal, a penalty against Everton, in their opening four matches of the top-flight campaign, which created concerns over the attacking quality within the group.

Daniel Farke’s side hit back at the critics with three goals in the first half at the Molineux, two coming from open play, as Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Anton Stach, and Noah Okafor all got themselves on the scoresheet.

Stach’s goal was the pick of the bunch. The summer signing from Hoffenheim’s belting free-kick into the top corner was a beautiful goal, and he followed that up with an assist for Okafor’s strike.

That win does not put all concerns over the quality of the squad to bed, though, firstly because Wolves have lost all five of their matches in the division and appear to be one of the weaker teams in the league.

Secondly, because there are still some players in the team who are yet to reach lift-off in the Premier League, Brenden Aaronson is one of them.

Why Brenden Aaronson needs to step up for Leeds

To his credit, the USA international is a hard-working player who will always put in a shift and leave everything on the pitch with his relentless pressing and desire to win possession back.

Unfortunately, though, Aaronson’s lack of physicality often means that his hard work goes unrewarded at Premier League level, because opposition players are faster and stronger than him.

For example, the USNMT star has not won a single aerial duel in the division so far, across five appearances, per Sofascore, and he has already been dribbled past six times, ranking in the bottom 6% of wingers in the league in that statistic, per FotMob.

Aaronson showed flashes of quality in the Championship last season, scoring nine goals and providing two assists in 46 matches, but he has yet to prove that he is good enough for the Premier League.

His performances when the West Yorkshire outfit were last in the big time do not help the idea that he is not up to scratch at this level, as he was not up to the task in the 2022/23 campaign.

Appearances

36

xG

3.86

Goals

1

xA

2.59

Assists

3

Ground duel success rate

43%

Aerial duel success rate

17%

As you can see in the table above, Aaronson hugely underperformed in front of goal and lost the majority of his duels on the deck and in the air in that season, as Leeds were relegated from the Premier League.

This is why the 24-year-old attacker has to step up in the present day and start to show that he can deliver goals and assists on a regular basis, having failed to provide any goal contributions in five league games so far this term.

The lack of quality provided by Aaronson at the top end of the pitch should enhance the feeling of regret that the club should have for cashing in on a player who has gone on to be even better than the former RB Salzburg star.

Leeds had Polish attacking midfielder Mateusz Bogusz on their books before they decided to cash in on him in March 2023, for a fee of £874k, per Transfermarkt.

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What the versatile forward has achieved since moving on from Elland Road suggests that the Whites had a mare by allowing him to move on for a fee that was less than £1m.

Why Leeds United should have kept Mateusz Bogusz

Bogusz only played three times for the first-team, starting two of those matches, at Leeds before his move to LAFC in 2023, which means that the midfield star did not get many opportunities to shine in West Yorkshire.

The Poland international’s transfer to the MLS provided him with the chance to play regular football and showcase his quality at the top end of the pitch week-in-week-out, and he grasped that chance with both hands.

Bogusz, who was hailed as a “dangerous” player by reporter Greg Beacham, scored 24 goals and provided 19 assists in 90 matches for LAFC in all competitions, per Transfermarkt, which shows that he provided goals and assists on a regular basis.

The 24-year-old star, who is the same age as Aaronson, proved that he could produce consistent performances in the final third, mostly playing as an attacking midfielder for the American outfit.

Appearances

36

46

xG

9.20

11.43

Goals

16

9

Big chances created

9

9

xA

6.11

6.05

Assists

8

2

As you can see in the table above, Bogusz’s performances in the MLS during the 2024 season were more impressive, particularly from a goalscoring perspective, than Aaronson’s were in the Championship for Farke’s dominant side.

These statistics suggest that the Whites would have been better off with the Poland international in the number ten position, because he could have offered more quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals at the top end of the pitch.

As well as missing out on a quality player, Leeds also missed out on a bigger payday. Cruz Azul swooped in to sign the attacking midfielder for a fee of £7.4m in January of this year, which is significantly more than the £874k that the Whites raked in for his services in 2023.

At the time of writing (23/09/2025), Bogusz is valued at £6.5m by Transfermarkt after a return of two goals and seven assists in 32 outings for the Mexican side. This means that his value has soared by 644% from the £874k that he was sold for less than three years ago.

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Therefore, Leeds must regret cashing in on Bogusz for multiple reasons, because he would be an upgrade on one of the club’s current attackers, Aaronson, and because they missed out on millions.

Tottenham offered Bissouma to rivals twice in attempted swap for Brazilian

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Yves Bissouma is facing a very uncertain future under Thomas Frank, following a less-than ideal start to the Dane’s tenure in charge.

Off the field, ex-chairman Daniel Levy has dominated headlines, after the polarising official was pushed to resign from his post after 24 years, with the Lewis family ushering in a new era at Spurs.

ENIC are reportedly planning to pump more cash into the club, and this windfall could be reinvested into their transfer activity in a bid to get Tottenham competing with the Premier League six for major silverware (Sky Sports).

While supporters will be wary of that old saying ‘the grass isn’t always greener’, it is a very intriguing time for the Lilywhites, but it is unlikely Bissouma will be along for the ride long-term.

The Mali international is out of contract next summer and Frank has already penalised the player for persistent lateness to training, which resulted in Bissouma missing out on a place in Tottenham’s 22-man Champions League squad.

Villarreal (home)

September 16

Bodo/Glimt (away)

September 30

Monaco (away)

October 22

FC Copenhagen (home)

November 4

PSG (away)

November 26

Slavia Prague (home)

December 9

Borussia Dortmund (home)

January 20

Eintracht Frankfurt (away)

January 28

He was also left out of the side which travelled to face PSG in the UEFA Super Cup last month, with Bissouma yet to make a single competitive appearance under Frank.

The transfer windows in Turkey, Mexico, Portugal and Saudi Arabia remain open for the time being, giving Spurs a chance to offload the £100,000-per-week ace even after the UK deadline on September 1.

Tottenham are open to offers for Bissouma, according to Sky’s Michael Bridge, but Fabrizio Romano says things have gone quiet when it comes to a potential exit for the 29-year-old and Frank’s side are not actively pushing to get rid.

Given the hectic fixture schedule awaiting Spurs, perhaps Frank is planning to keep Bissouma around in case of emergency as a squad player in the Premier League, with the ex-Brighton star fighting his way back to full fitness right now after sustaining an injury.

Bissouma held talks to join Galatasaray in the summer and fellow Süper Lig side Fenerbache also held an interest, but according to West Ham insider Claret & Hugh, Tottenham’s east London rivals were offered the chance to sign him too.

Tottenham offered Yves Bissouma to West Ham twice in a swap deal for Lucas Paqueta

C&H report, via an insider at West Ham, that Tottenham floated Bissouma towards the London Stadium on two separate occasions, with Spurs also proposing a straight loan swap deal for Brazil international Lucas Paqueta.

Before they sealed a £52 million deal for Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig, Spurs were actively pursuing a playmaker — seeing two very advanced moves for Morgan Gibbs-White and Eberechi Eze fall through in very dramatic fashion.

Paqueta was being targeted by Tottenham as an alternative to the duo, but the former Lyon star ended up staying with Graham Potter.

Spurs’ attempts to agree a swap deal involving Paqueta and Bissouma apparently had “no chance”.

The 28-year-old is now attempting to recapture the form he displayed from his early Hammers days, before Paqueta was embroiled in a spot-fixing scandal which derailed his career.

He would’ve been an intriguing signing for Spurs and only the third player to join them from West Ham in 14 years, after Scott Parker and Mohammed Kudus, but Simons’ sky-high potential has the fanbase very excited ahead of the Dutchman’s imminent debut.

"لم يحلم أن يصل إليه".. سواريز يحقق رقمًا تاريخيًا في مباراة إنتر ميامي وأتالانتا

على الرغم من بلوغ لويس سواريز مهاجم إنتر ميامي المخضرم، الثامنة والثلاثين من عمره، إلا أنه ما زال يواصل تحطيم الأرقام القياسية.

وكان لويس سواريز قد ساهم في فوز إنتر ميامي الساحق برباعية نظيفة ضد أتالانتا يونايتد، في الدوري الأمريكي لكرة القدم، على ملعب تشيس.

ونشرت صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية، أن لويس سواريز بالهدف الذي سجله مع إنتر ميامي، قد وصل للهدف رقم 600 في مسيرته الاحترافية، ويعد هذا الرقم فلكيًا، لم يحققه إلا نخبة من أساطير كرة القدم العالمية.

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وجاء هدف لويس سواريز في الدقيقة السادسة، عندما استقبل الكرة بإبعاد من خط دفاع المنافس ليسددها بقوة على الطائر في شباك أتالانتا يونايتد.

وكتب سواريز بعد المباراة على صفحته الرسمية على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي حول وصوله لهذا الرقم: “إذا قلت إنني حلمت بذلك فأنا أكذب، لم أتخيل يوماً أن أحقق شيئاً كهذا في مسيرتي”.

وأضاف: “شكراً لجميع الأندية التي لعبت لها، المنتخب وزملائي والمدربين والمسؤولين وعائلتي والجماهير، الجميع جزء من هذا الإنجاز، هناك دائماً صفحة أخرى”.

وجاء توزيع أهداف سواريز الـ600 في مسيرته كالتالي: أحرز 198 هدفًا مع برشلونة و111 مع أياكس امستردام و82 مع ليفربول و69 مع أوروجواي و42 مع إنتر ميامي و34 مع أتلتيكو مدريد و29 مع جريميو و20 مع ناشيونال و15 مع جرونينجن.

Revealed: Man Utd face eye-watering compensation fee if they sack Ruben Amorim after just 10 months

Manchester United will face an eye-watering compensation fee if they sack head coach Ruben Amorim inside the first year of his contract. The Portuguese is under mounting pressure to keep his job after a difficult 10 months in charge of the Red Devils, but even if their poor results continue, the Premier League giants may give the 40-year-old more time to shine rather than swinging the axe soon.

  • Amorim's potential Man Utd compensation fee

    According to the , United would have to pay Amorim £12 million ($17m) if they sack him before his first anniversary in the job – which is in less than seven weeks. His current terms expire in the summer of 2027.

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    Amorim under big pressure at Man Utd

    United have endured their worst start to a Premier League season in 33 years after picking up just four points in four games under Amorim's watch. If results don't improve soon, he may be looking for a new job. But the fact that the ex-Sporting CP boss is on a deal worth £6.5m a season and he has this big compensation fee hanging over him, that may keep him in the post for a while yet.

  • Boss' pledge to Man Utd may not happen

    In May, Amorim said that he would walk away without compensation if United decided he wasn't the right man to take the club forward. However, the report states that is unlikely to be the case for the former Benfica player.

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    What next for Amorim and Man Utd?

    Amorim's United, who are languishing in 14th in the Premier League, will hope to bounce back from their 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Manchester City last time out when they host fifth-placed Chelsea in the league on Saturday afternoon.

Siraj fined, Head reprimanded for Adelaide Test altercation

In addition, one demerit point was also added to Siraj and Head’s disciplinary records

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Dec-2024

Mohammed Siraj bowled Travis Head and had a heated exchange with him•Associated Press

Mohammed Siraj has been fined 20% of his match fees while Travis Head has been reprimanded following their altercation during the second Test between Australia and India in Adelaide.In addition, one demerit point was also added to Siraj and Head’s disciplinary records. This was the first offence in the last 24 months for both players.The incident occurred in the 82nd over Australia’s first innings when Siraj bowled Head and gave him an animated send-off by pointing towards the Australia change room. Head retorted verbally before leaving the field, and the on-field umpires also had a word with Siraj.Related

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According to the ICC statement, Siraj was found to have breached article 2.5 of the ICC code of conduct which relates to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon dismissal.” Head, meanwhile, was found to have breached article 2.13 of ICC’s code of conduct which relates to the “abuse of a player, player support personnel, umpire or match referee during an international match.”The charges were levelled by on-field umpires Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth, third umpire Richard Kettleborough and fourth umpire Phillip Gillespie.Head, who scored 140 off 141 and was a key reason behind Australia’s emphatic ten-wicket win inside three days, later said he had jokingly said “well bowled” to Siraj, following which the bowler “pointed me in the sheds and I had my reaction as well.”Siraj, however, later claimed that it was Head who had “abused” him first and that it was a lie that he had said “well bowled”.”It was a great battle going on [with Head] and he batted really well,” Siraj told before the third day’s play. “When you get hit for a six on a good ball, it fires you up differently. And when I bowled him, I just celebrated and he abused me and you saw that on TV too. What he said in the press conference wasn’t right, it’s a lie that he said ‘well bowled’ to me.”The duo were later seen having a quiet word when Siraj came out to bat during India’s second innings with Head stationed at short leg.Both Siraj and Head admitted to their respective offences and accepted the sanctions proposed by match referee Ranjan Madugalle and there was no need for a formal hearing.

Wolves battle to sign versatile £17m+ star who created 22 chances in 24/25

Wolverhampton Wanderers are looking to make progress on the transfer front and have a talented midfielder lined up who could provide some tactical flexibility at Molineux, per a report.

Wolves planning to improve on last season in the Premier League

Vitor Pereira became a saviour in the West Midlands and deserves major credit for his role in turning around the fortunes of the Old Gold in the Premier League last season.

Nevertheless, Wolves star Marshall Munetsi has set out for his side to improve their position in the top-flight this time around by building up momentum rather than dragging themselves into an early survival fight.

Wolverhampton Wanderers managerVitorPereiracelebrates after the match

He stated: “I’m looking forward to starting pre-season with the team and coming into the season with zero points for everyone as well because you want to start on a high. This is also the mentality that you want to integrate into the team and to also remind each other that we don’t want to be in a position that we were last year in December.

“We want to have a good pre-season, be prepared and make sure that we win maximum games, especially in the beginning, because it always matters when you get towards the end of the season, because then it becomes much more difficult to win games.”

Fer Lopez and Jorgen Strand Larsen arriving permanently will help their bid, while Wolves are keen on Hellas Verona full-back Jackson Tchatchoua to help strengthen their right-hand side if circumstances align.

Wolves ready to step up interest and make move for "elegant" £12m colossus

The Old Gold are racing their Premier League rivals to the signature of a defender.

ByDominic Lund Jul 3, 2025

Conor Gallagher could make a surprise return to English football with the Old Gold amid Atletico Madrid’s openness to offloading the former Chelsea man, and it appears he isn’t the only midfielder who could pitch up at Molineux this summer.

Wolves battling to sign Lens midfielder Neil El Aynaoui

According to Foot Mercato, Wolves are fighting to sign Lens midfielder Neil El Aynaoui, who is also subject of a £17.2 million offer from Serie A giants Roma despite his current employers looking to tie him down for another season.

Sunderland, Leeds United, AC Milan and Juventus also exist in the hunt for his signature, and he is keen to leave the French top-flight this summer for a new challenge in another division.

Five similar players to Neil El Aynaoui – (FBRef)

Hugo Larsson

Eintracht Frankfurt

Anton Stach

Hoffenheim

Rocco Reitz

Borussia Monchengladbach

Christian Norgaard

Brentford/Arsenal

Amadou Haidara

RB Leipzig

Capable of playing in a holding, central or attacking midfield role, the former Morocco Under-23 international registered eight goals and one assist in 26 matches last campaign under Will Still. El Aynaoui also created 22 chances in Ligue 1 last campaign, illustrating his capacity to turn provider for teammates on a regular basis.

Wolves have made a habit of pulling off intelligent signings over recent years and the Lens midfielder appears to be a chip off the old block in that respect, so it will be intriguing to see if they can pull off a deal.

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