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Aston Villa may lose Archer

Aston Villa may now lose Cameron Archer after his heroics on Tuesday night, says Paddy Kenny.

The Lowdown: Hat-trick hero

Archer made a big impression playing for Dean Smith’s team in the Carabao Cup second round away at Barrow in midweek, scoring a hat-trick as AVFC won 6-0 to put them comfortably through into the next round of the competition.

As cited by the The Independent, he admitted that it was an ‘amazing, amazing feeling’ and a ‘dream’ start to his career at Villa Park.

The Latest: Kenny on Archer

Speaking to Football Insider, former Leeds United and Sheffield United goalkeeper turned pundit, Paddy Kenny, has claimed that ‘big clubs’ will now be looking to sign Archer after his impressive display, and also predicted that he could be sent out on loan to an EFL Championship side:

“I’ve seen him the other night and he did really well, looks a really good player.

“What a stage to put yourself on, playing first-team football away from home and scoring a hat-trick.

“That will have pricked a few ears up at a couple of clubs and stirred up a bit of interest in him now. So I’m sure there will be big clubs sniffing around.

“Maybe he could go and get a Championship loan now and prove himself and try and get into that Villa team in the future.”

The Verdict: Loan

Archer’s performance alone should be more than enough to show Smith that he certainly has the potential to mix it up with the senior squad, but a season out on loan could really benefit his development.

The 20-year-old was sent out on loan to Solihull Moors in the 2020/21 term and managed to play in 27 games in total over all competitions, scoring four goals and making one assist (Transfermarkt). Another campaign regularly playing men’s football will help him reach his full potential.

Nonetheless, with just a few days left of the window to go, Villa could have a big decision to make with regards to his future.

In other news, find out what club announcement had Villa fans fuming here!

David Beckham, Gary Neville & Co. seeking fresh investment for Class of '92-owned Salford City as they look to rival Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham

David Beckham, Gary Neville and the rest of Manchester United's Class of '92 who co-own Salford City are looking for new investors for the club.

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  • Beckham, Neville and Co, own Salford
  • Group looking for investors
  • Club currently 19th in League Two
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The League Two side are co-owned by key members of the famous Red Devils squad, including Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs and Phil Neville, alongside brother Gary and Beckham. Butt, who took over as the club's chief executive from Gary Neville in October 2022, has announced Salford's pursuit of "strategic partners" to take advantage of "major opportunities" and boost the club's growth.

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    WHAT BUTT SAID

    Salford's CEO said in a statement: “We are backing Salford City with as much commitment and confidence as ever. We have achieved very special things here but there are major opportunities in front of us and we want to make sure we have the right mix of investment and strategic partners to take advantage of those opportunities. We had an original 10-year plan and with strong foundations now in place, it was always the intention to explore options for the next phase. That includes potentially bringing in new partners to help us grow the club and best serve the fans and community.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Beckham, Neville and Co have helped increase the capacity at Salford's Peninsula Stadium from 3,000 to 5,000, as well as securing four promotions since their takeover of 2014. The Class of '92 co-owned side now share a league with Wrexham, whose co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are currently aiming for back-to-back promotions. The Hollywood duo have been lauded for their growth of the Wrexham community as well as the club through strategic partnerships, and it is fair to assume they may serve as inspiration for Salford and their owners.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SALFORD?

    Salford did celebrate a memorable win over the Red Dragons earlier this month, recording a 3-1 victory at the Peninsula Stadium. However, their league form has been underwhelming elsewhere, as they sit 19th in the League Two table and nine points clear of safety after 34 games. Salford's next match comes on Tuesday at home to Colchester.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe cracks the whip at Man Utd! New owner formulates plan to get Red Devils' sky-high wage bill under control

New Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans to reduce the club's wage bill by introducing a bonus-led payment structure, per a new report.

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  • Ratcliffe's takeover has been ratified
  • United owner plans to bring ballooning costs down
  • Club continuing to underperform on the pitch
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Per the Daily Mirror, Ratcliffe has set new CEO Omar Berrada the challenge of bringing United's wage bill under control. Their most recent annual accounts show that the club are paying £330m ($418m) to their playing squad, but Ratcliffe is keen to impose a limit of £300,000-per-week for any new signings. They broke through that barrier for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba in recent years.

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    Manchester City pay significantly more to their squad – their wage bill is in excess of £400m ($507m) – but their treble success last season also triggered immense bonuses for several key stars. United plan to implement a similar strategy, although it may take years for the changes to take full effect, as the club are obliged to keep paying their current stars.

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    United are attempting to restructure their backroom team and have been heavily linked with a move to appoint Dan Ashworth, who has been placed on gardening leave by Newcastle. They are also interested in hiring former Liverpool director of football Julian Ward, as well as Southampton director of football Jason Wilcox.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    United are next in action against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup this week, before a huge Premier League clash with bitter rivals City next weekend. Having lost 2-1 at home to Fulham on Saturday, they will be desperate to bounce back.

Erling Haaland injury: Man City star provides update after 'painful' blow sees him ruled out of Scotland Euro 2024 qualifier – with Liverpool clash looming

Erling Haaland says he hopes to get back to fitness as soon as possible after an ankle injury ruled him out of Norway's clash against Scotland.

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  • Striker suffered ankle injury
  • Will miss Norway clash against Scotland
  • Man City take on Liverpool on November 25
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Norway will meet Scotland in Euro 2024 qualifying on Sunday but will be without their star forward after he sustained an ankle injury during the recent match against Faroe Islands. Team doctor Ola Sand reassured that Haaland's injury is "not serious" but admitted the striker is in "so much pain" that he cannot feature against Steve Clarke's men.

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    Norway have already failed to qualify for Euro 2024 as they sit third in qualifying Group A, behind Spain and Scotland. Haaland, who has scored 27 times in 29 caps for Norway, will have to sit out their final qualifying match and will now face a race against time to be fit for Manchester City's crucial meeting with Liverpool in the Premier League on November 25.

  • WHAT HAALAND SAID

    "Unfortunately, I am missing tomorrow’s game against Scotland. Wishing the boys all the best," he wrote on social media. "Now treatment and trying to get back asap."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR HAALAND?

    The 23-year-old will begin his recovery from the injury with an eye on making the squad for City's match against Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium. He hasn't yet posted an update regarding his travel plans, although it seems likely that he'll immediately head back to City now, rather than stay with the Norway squad to watch Sunday's clash with Scotland, to undergo treatment.

Luke Hatfield claims West Brom could make Andre Gray swoop

Express & Star journalist Luke Hatfield has claimed West Bromwich Albion could make a deadline day move for Andre Gray if they miss out on other targets.

Despite making a promising start to the season – which has including a thumping 4-0 win over Sheffield United – new Baggies head coach Valerien Ismael remains keen on bolstering his strikeforce.

Albion currently boast just three strikers in the form of Callum Robinson, Karlan Grant and Kenneth Zohore, resulting in the club being linked with a host of frontmen throughout the window.

Among those currently on West Brom’s radar is Watford striker Andre Gray, who is also gaining interest from Swansea City.

Gray’s opportunities at Vicarage Road appear to be limited following their promotion to the Premier League and he was not included in Xisco Munoz’s matchday squad for the opening weekend win over Aston Villa.

The 30-year-old has enjoyed success in the Championship, having scored 46 goals in 118 second-tier appearances.

Although Hatfield reveals Gray is not at the top of Ismael’s wishlist, he would not be surprised to see the Jamaica international head to the Hawthorns late in the window.

He told The Transfer Tavern: “West Brom is an option for Andre Gray. It doesn’t look like he’s going to be getting in at Watford any time soon and Albion have been linked with him before.

“It’s one where I don’t think he’s ever been Albion’s chief target and they’ve often managed to sign someone ahead of him.

“If it gets to deadline day and they still haven’t signed a striker then it wouldn’t shock me to see them go in for him.”

Debut incoming! 18-year-old Man City starlet Rico Lewis set to start for England against North Macedonia

Man City starlet Rico Lewis is set to be handed his senior international debut when England face North Macedonia on Monday night.

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  • Lewis drafted into squad amid injuries
  • Set to start against North Macedonia
  • Game completes Euro 2024 qualifying campaign
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    A day before his 19th birthday, the versatile teenager is expected to be handed a start in England's final Euro 2024 qualifier by manager Gareth Southgate, according to . The rising Man City star has shown maturity beyond his years in a number of appearances under Pep Guardiola since making his first-team breakthrough in 2022 and may be deployed at left-back amid something of a shortage in that position.

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    Most of Lewis' minutes so far this season have come in the Champions League, where he has laid on two assists and contributed to four wins out of four so far in Group G. He was drafted into Southgate's senior England squad alongside Chelsea star and fellow Man City product Cole Palmer, amid a raft of injuries.

  • WHAT LEWIS SAID

    Lewis, who is capable of playing at full-back or in defensive midfield, has recently said that he is relishing the opportunity to make an impression for England. “Anywhere I played, I would relish it,” he said. “Whether it is right-back, midfield, left-back — I am not really bothered. I just love playing football and at the moment it is going really well. Any opportunity I get, I will do my best to take it.”

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR LEWIS AND ENGLAND?

    England wrap up their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign on Monday night in Skopje having already secured top spot in their group. Lewis will be hoping to make an impression to earn a place in Southgate's next squad, with the Three Lions facing Brazil in March.

Journo reveals Pochettino wanted Man Utd star at Spurs

Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge has revealed that Mauricio Pochettino wanted to sign Anthony Martial from Manchester United during his time in charge at Tottenham Hotspur.

The France international has been linked with a move to Spurs in recent weeks.

Martial endured a mixed season last term, making just 22 Premier League appearances and scoring four goals, while also laying on six assists, and he is yet to really make his mark in a red shirt.

It seems an unlikely deal for Spurs to do as he has a contract until 2024 and is valued at £40.5m by Transfermarkt.

And Bridge has now confirmed that Pochettino wanted to bring him in when he was at Spurs, although he was unable to strike an agreement with United to bring him to north London.

Bridge said: “It’s funny about him because I know Pochettino wanted him for a long, long, long, long time.”

In total, Martial has made 258 appearances for United, scoring 78 goals and registering 50 assists, while he has also won 27 caps for France, scoring once.

Pochettino, of course, is now at PSG in Ligue 1.

Mohamed Salah vs Sadio Mane feud explained as Roberto Firmino lifts the lid on the ‘worst-kept secret in Liverpool’

Roberto Firmino has explained the Mohamed Salah versus Sadio Mane feud that became part of the “worst-kept secret in Liverpool”.

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  • Fearsome attacking unit at Anfield
  • African aces often butted heads
  • Brazilian star refused to pick sides
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Brazil international spent eight memorable years at Anfield before linking up with Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli in 2023. Much of his success on Merseyside – which included Premier League and Champions League triumphs – was enjoyed alongside fellow forwards Salah and Mane.

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    While the trio formed one of the most devastating attacking units in world football, they did not always see eye to eye – with one famous incident in 2019 seeing Senegalese ace Mane fume at the Liverpool bench after Salah failed to pass the ball to him for a simple tap-in.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Firmino, in his new book has said of the rivalry that existed between team-mates at Anfield: “I knew those guys very well, maybe better than anyone. It was me out there on the field, right in the middle of them. I saw first-hand the looks, the grimaces, the body language, the dissatisfaction when one was mad at the other. I could feel it. I was the link between them in our attacking play and the firefighter in those moments. For many, that disagreement [against Burnley] between Sadio and Mo was the first; for some, the first and last. But I knew it had been brewing since the previous season, 2018-19. My instinct and my duty was to defuse the situation between them. Pour water on the fire – never petrol.”

    Firmino added: “They were never best friends; each kept himself to himself. It was rare to see the two of them talking and I'm not sure if that had to do with the Egypt-Senegal rivalry in African competitions. I truly don't know. But they also never stopped talking, never severed ties. They always acted with the utmost professionalism. I never took sides. That's why they love me: I always passed the ball to both; my preference was for the team's victory. Many focus on what I brought to the attacking trio in tactical terms, but perhaps just as important was the human element: my role as peacemaker, unifier. If I didn't do that, it would be nothing but storms between the two of them on the field. Maybe that's why I was the one most often substituted by Klopp. The three of us had very different personalities and the Boss knew I wouldn't throw a bottle to the ground or anything like that. If I was bothered, I'd talk to him privately afterwards. When a substitution was needed, it was easier to take Bobby off than to upset either of the other two. Everyone, including the other players, knew that's how it worked. It was the worst-kept secret in Liverpool – naturally, no one ever asked what I thought or how I felt. That's just my nature; the team comes first. The boss knew it.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Mane was the first member of a fearsome triumvirate to sever ties with Liverpool, as he joined Bayern Munich in 2022 and eventually linked up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr a year later, and there is plenty of speculation to suggest that Salah could be on his way in 2024 – with various reports claiming that teams in Saudi Arabia are lining up transfer bids of more than £200 million ($245m) for the Egyptian superstar.

Harry Maguire makes Man Utd transfer admission ahead of January window as former Red Devils captain won’t ‘play once a month’

Harry Maguire has suggested that he could leave Manchester United in January, with the out-of-favour defender not prepared to “play once a month”.

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  • Defender has slipped down the pecking order
  • Stripped of captaincy at Old Trafford
  • May have to seek a move elsewhere in 2024
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The England international centre-half has slipped down the pecking order at Old Trafford, with the club captaincy being taken off him in the process. Maguire has taken in just 116 minutes of Premier League football this season, with Erik ten Hag not convinced by what the 30-year-old has to offer.

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    Maguire saw a transfer speculated on over the summer and admits that he may have to seek a move in the next window. He has said while away on England duty: “I am not going to sit here all my life and play once a month and if it carries on, I am sure myself and the club will sit down and have a chat. I want to play minutes, I want to play football.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    While being overlooked by Ten Hag on a regular basis, Maguire claims his record under the Dutch coach is deserving of more opportunities. He added: “If you look back on my last 15-20 starts for club and country, I would be happy to sit here and say I’m really happy with my performances. My record under this manager (Ten Hag) speaks for itself. I haven’t started as many games as I would like but my win percentage when I’ve played is ridiculously high. Of course there are times when I could do more and times when I could improve and help the team. I can only do what I’ve been doing when I’ve come into the team … bringing positive performances. But I’m just wanting to help the team, I’m wanting to help the team get out of this position we’re in at the moment.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    United have made an inconsistent start to the 2023-24 campaign as a collective, with a 12-point haul from eight games leaving them 10th in the Premier League table. The Red Devils have also suffered back-to-back defeats against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray in the Champions League.

Lionel Messi isn't MLS' only miracle man! Ex-Sheffield United star Billy Sharp has totally changed the LA Galaxy

While the Argentine lights up South Beach, the Sheffield-born striker is making waves in Hollywood as he tries to save a season

Imagine this: after a gruelling European season, a 30-something-year-old attacker arrives in MLS, joining a big-market team that is very much down and very much out. The hope is gone, the season unsalvageable.

But goals start flowing, points begin to pile up, hope slowly starts to return. Not a crazy amount of hope, mind you, but a fool's hope. The season may not be dead, the playoffs may not be out of reach and, perhaps most importantly, there's a reason to finally be excited about what's going on.

This could all be used to describe Lionel Messi's heroics in Miami, and that would be correct. But that would be too obvious, wouldn't it? It may sound wild, and it certainly feels crazy to say, but the player we're talking about here is Billy Sharp.

Yes, Billy Sharp. The Sheffield United mainstay. The player who's journey has taken him to Rotherham, Sheffield, Southampton, Nottingham, Reading, Leeds and just about everywhere else a player can play in England. The player that, at least in some circles, is best known for pissing off Wrexham. The player who is the Championship's all-time leading goalscorer. The player who, at one point, had scored more goals than any other English-born player in the 21st century.

Sharp arrived in Los Angeles this season and, in the weeks since, has brought something magical to the LA Galaxy. No, he's not Messi, and it's ridiculous to make the comparison. Messi is perhaps the greatest of all time, a player that has changed a club and a league since he arrived in South Florida.

On the other coast, though, Sharp has been creating something special, too. With the 37-year-old striker leading the charge, the Galaxy aren't dead yet.

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    A winding road to LA

    Before you can understand exactly what Sharp has done since arriving in LA, you first have to understand a few other things. The first of those is Sharp's road to Hollywood.

    Born in Sheffield, the striker is a legit hero for his hometown club, having scored 129 goals over his two stints across three different leagues. His most recent spell lasted eight whole years, with him scoring 116 goals across 311 games to fire the club to multiple promotions all the way to the Premier League.

    He was the club's Player of the Year twice and was named League One Player of the Year all the way back in 2006-07. A decade later, he scored 30 goals and added eight assists to earn the League One Golden Boot.

    Sharp, in short, is a player who has scored at every level in England. But, after the 2022-23 season, his time with the Blades came to an abrupt end as he was released by the club.

    “I got told I was getting one more year,” Sharp told . “I wanted to go into the Premier League with everybody knowing it was my last year, and then it was up to me whether I’d retire after that. I had my heart set on coming back to play the Premier League and committing to playing whatever minutes it would be. When that opportunity didn’t come, it was difficult to digest.”

    The Galaxy, meanwhile, came calling in the summer, and they'll be glad they did.

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    A tough year for the Galaxy

    The second thing you have to understand about Sharp's magic, before we even really get into it, is just how bad the Galaxy were when he walked in. It was a season that was bad from the start, with the campaign beginning with fan protests against the front office, leading to Chris Klein's inevitable firing in May.

    It took nearly two months for the Galaxy to get their first win of the season. By mid-June, they had just three. And it was at that point that they lost their superstar, Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez, to an ACL injury. The season, at that point, was all but doomed.

    Douglas Costa, the club's other big name, has been largely absent, failing to score while missing several recent games due to injury. For most of the campaign, the Galaxy have been without any sort of contributions from their Designated Players and, in MLS, that spells disaster.

    On August 15, the Galaxy announced Sharp's arrival on a two-month contract with an option for another year. It was a solid, veteran option to cover up what was lacking in Chicharito's absence. At the time, the Galaxy were way out of the playoff picture and fresh off a brief Leagues Cup run that ended in just two group stage games.

    What looked like a stopgap signing, though, turned into something much, much more incredible the moment Sharp got going.

  • Sharp goes off

    And now the fun part: what's happened since Sharp arrived.

    Well, it began with a goal, of course, on his debut. After coming on as a substitute against the Chicago Fire, Sharp scored from the penalty spot, helping to seal a 3-0 win.

    After two substitute appearances without a goal, Sharp scored yet again on September 10, leading the way in 2-2 draw with St. Louis City SC. And it was at that point that he really got going for the Galaxy.

    His first start was marked with a goal, although the Galaxy lost El Trafico to rivals LAFC. And then came his best game yet: a ridiculous hat-trick in a potentially season-defining 4-3 win over Minnesota United.

    The first goal was a tap-in, a follow-up of a rebound on a shot from Riqui Puig. With his side down 3-1, Sharp then got his second, a real poacher's goal from a corner kick. And then the third, another stroke of luck, as the ball fell to him just outside the six-yard box, with Sharp making no mistake.

    "I promised my two kids I'd get one of these [game ball] in my time here so I managed to do that," Sharp said after the hat-trick. "I wanted to come here to score goals.  Yeah I'm 37 but I still got a lot of life left in me and a lot of goals."

    In total, Sharp has six goals and an assist across his first seven MLS appearances. He's created seven goals in just 335 minutes. It's a ridiculous return, even from a proven goal-scorer, and those sorts of numbers now have the Galaxy dreaming of a miracle.

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    Held in high regard

    One of the things that made Sharp such a good stopgap signing for the Galaxy was that there was no mystery to him. There's decades of data here for all to see. When you look at Sharp and what he brings to the game, you know what you'll be getting: goals, oftentimes in bunches.

    “An experienced striker who scored a ton of goals,” head coach Greg Vanney said of Sharp. “One thing that I had heard about him and read about him as we were going through this process is the type of leadership that he brings to a locker room and to a team.

    “For us, it was a who we felt could be as plug-and-play as you could possibly get from outside of the league because of his experiences, because of the nature and the challenges of the different levels that he has played at and also because of the humility that he brings to a team and to a locker room.”

    Prior to Sharp's arrival, the Galaxy definitely needed a goal-scorer. He's played just 300 minutes, but the English striker is already the club's joint-second-leading scorer, tied with winger Tyler Boyd and just one behind midfield star Riqui Puig. That bears repeating: Sharp didn't debut until September, and there's a legitimate chance that, with five games remaining, he could finish as the club's top marksman.

    “He gave us a lifeline, obviously," said his Galaxy team-mate Raheem Edwards. "We were kind of depleted right now for goals and this is a guy who is obviously experienced. He knows where to be."

    Diego Fagundez added: "We all know he's a goal-scorer. We see it in training, we see it all the time, he's been scoring and that is what is nice to see when you have a number nine that feels confidence in the box and scoring goals it's amazing."

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