Boehly Eyeing £920k-p/w Celebrity Name For Chelsea

Chelsea 'can't resist' the thought of Brazil star Neymar moving to Stamford Bridge this summer despite how difficult it would be to thrash out a deal, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

Are Chelsea interested in buying Neymar?

According to Le Parisien via Sport Witness, Chelsea have contacted Neymar's entourage to 'come for information' regarding whether the Brazilian will be available to move this summer.

Chelsea would rather buy the £930k-a-week ace than sanction a loan deal for him and Neymar is said to be valued at between €50-70 million by Paris Saint-Germain. Blues owner Todd Boehly is reportedly keen to act if an opportunity presents itself to pull off a potential marquee deal.

Last term, Neymar was in sensational form for Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain, registering 18 goals and 17 assists in 29 appearances in all competitions, as per Transfermarkt.

The former Santos man was a creative lynchpin for his current employers in 2022/23, successfully completing 2.5 key passes and 1.9 dribbles per match in the French top flight, according to WhoScored.

Mauricio Pochettino has already been active in the transfer market in the off-season and has managed to secure the signatures of Nicolas Jackson, Diego Moreira, Christopher Nkunku and Angelo.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, transfer insider Jones thinks that Neymar is a player Chelsea would be tempted by this summer due to his profile.

Jones stated: "Neymar to Chelsea is like an itch they can’t resist scratching. This isn’t the first time the story has been out there and they would love to go there, I’m convinced of that, but he’s one of those players that is genuinely so hard to sign.

“The salary that comes with Neymar is out of this world and at a time when Chelsea are not in Europe, it’s an extremely difficult time to pull something like this off.

“Boehly has a slight fascination with celebrities; we saw that when he became indulged in the idea of signing Cristiano Ronaldo.

Who else has been earmarked to join Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea rebuild?

Chelsea are active in the transfer window as Pochettino looks to solidify his options ahead of the new term getting underway and it wouldn't be a surprise to see several new arrivals at Stamford Bridge in the near future.

In a surprise development, Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been mentioned as a target for Chelsea by The Sun soon after the news broke that he has been stripped of the captaincy at Old Trafford.

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As per The Evening Standard, the Blues will submit a £70 million-plus bid in an attempt to finally get a deal for Brighton & Hove Albion enforcer Moises Caicedo over the line, with personal terms already thought to be agreed between the Ecuador international and Chelsea.

FootballTransfers claim that Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun has opened talks over a surprise move to west London following his exceptional campaign out in France with Reims.

The USA international is likely to be moved on by Mikel Arteta and his representatives have 'touched base' with Chelsea regarding a potential switch, indicating that the Blues could be about to get busy in the market as the start of the Premier League campaign continues to draw closer.

Dickson and Denly make Northamptonshire suffer

Sean Dickson hit a career-best unbeaten double century and Joe Denly notched his third hundred of the summer as Kent enjoyed a first-day run fest

ECB Reporters Network03-Jul-2017
ScorecardSean Dickson hit a career-best unbeaten double century and Joe Denly notched his third hundred of the summer as Kent enjoyed a first-day run fest in their Specsavers County Championship match with Northamptonshire in Beckenham.Kent cashed in on a Worsley Bridge Road shirt-front after winning the toss to post 434 for 1 after 96 overs with Dickson and Denly unbeaten on 210 and 143 respectively as Sam Northeast’s promotion-chasers racked up maximum batting bonus points at a canter.The total already represents Kent’s best at this venue, while Dickson’s 210 is his career-best as well as the highest individual score at the ground, beating Ben Duckett’s 207* here last season. Dickson also became the first Kent player in history to post double tons as his first two first-class centuries for the county.In adding an unbroken 305 the pair also moved past the previous second-wicket record of 260 against Northamptonshire set by Arthur Fagg and Frank Woolley at Canterbury in 1934. And, when Denly pulled a short one from Nathan Buck for four in the day’s penultimate over, he raised their 300 stand to beat Kent’s record for any wicket against Northants of 296 set by Ken Hutchings and Frank Woolley at Gravesend in 1908. For good measure, the stand is also a record for any wicket at the ground.As for Northamptonshire, they will look to their ill fortune earlier in the day when they might have dismissed Dickson twice before he had even reached three figures.Dickson, the 25-year-old South African right-hander, joined forces with fellow opener Daniel Bell-Drummond to post 129 either side of lunch – their second-best partnership of the season behind their 172 against Sussex at Tunbridge Wells last month.Bell-Drummond went one short of his 50 soon after lunch when edging a back-foot defensive push to the keeper off Ben Sanderson and it transpired to be the visitors’ sole success of the day.Dickson was on 35 when he survived a concerted shout for lbw against Buck then, with his score on 97, Dickson drove hard at an away swinger from Buck only to be given the benefit of the doubt to another loud appeal for a catch behind the stumps.Sean Dickson converted into his second double century•Getty Images

With the luck on his side, Dickson marched on to a 165-ball 100 with 10 fours and a six then Denly reached the milestone from 132 balls with six fours and three sixes.Northamptonshire tried permutating seven bowlers and delayed taking the second new ball in a desperate bid to curtail the run-rate but, when they finally did take it, their worst fears were realised as Denly cracked it to all parts in a sublime display of driving.Just before the close, Dickson clipped sweetly off his pads against Steven Crook to hit the ropes for a 20th time and raise his double hundred from 280 balls.Northamptonshire skipper Alex Wakely described Kent’s run-fest as his’toughest day in any form of cricket’, adding: “We’ve walked offwith smiles on our faces because we’re not quite sure what we might have done differently or what to say about it. A couple ofopportunities and appeals didn’t go our way early on but apart from that both Denly and Dickson played really well.”I haven’t had a tougher day in cricket than this and can’t remember a day when we’ve only ever picked up one wicket in the three sessions.We’ve been playing some really good cricket of late so I’m going to give Kent the credit they deserve.Dickson needs a further 66 runs on day two to better Matt Walker’s all-time individual record total for the county,He said: “I’m a little bit overwhelmed by it all at the moment if I’m quite honest and feel shattered. The last nine overs were a massive challenge for me out there and I just tried to remember what one old, wise man said to me the once , that ‘double hundreds don’t come your way every day’. I said to Joe that I needed a little energy spurt, a mind switch to get myself across the line to 200 and thankfully I found it from somewhere.”There’s a massive amount of emotion after this for me. I have made four ducks this season at at times it’s been a massive mentalstruggle, but I’ve been hitting balls superbly well of late with no result.”

تشكيل مانشستر سيتي أمام تشيلسي في نصف نهائي كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي.. غياب هالاند

أعلن بيب جوارديولا المدير الفني لفريق مانشستر سيتي، عن تشكيل اللاعبين لمواجهة تشيلسي، في بطولة كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي.

ويواجه مانشستر سيتي نظيره تشيلسي بملعب ويمبلي في العاصمة الإنجليزية لندن، في نصف نهائي كأس الاتحاد الإنجليزي في السادسة والربع مساء اليوم السبت بتوقيت القاهرة.

طالع أيضًا.. جريليش يدافع عن نفسه أمام الانتقادات: مانشستر سيتي لم يتعاقد معي لأكون هالاند

تشكيل مانشستر سيتي شهد غياب الدولي النرويجي إيرلينج هالاند هداف الفريق، مع مشاركة جوليان ألفاريز في قيادة الهجوم.

كما عاد الدولي الهولندي ناثان آكي لخط دفاع الفريق، مع جلوس جفارديول على مقاعد البدلاء، رفقة إيديرسون الذي ترك حراسة المرمى لـ أورتيجا. تشكيل مانشستر سيتي اليوم أمام تشيلسي

حراسة المرمى: أورتيجا مورينو.

خط الدفاع: كايل وواكر، جون ستونز، مانويل أكانجي، ناثان آكي.

وسط الملعب: رودريجو، دي بروين، برناردو، فودين، جاك جريليش.

الهجوم: جوليان ألفاريز.

البدلاء: إيديرسون، جفارديول، دياز، كوفاسيتش، دوكو، جوميز، نونيز، بوب، لويس.

Crystal Palace Enter Race For "Excellent" £25k-p/w Colossus

Crystal Palace have now entered the race to sign Getafe goalkeeper David Soria, who could be brought in as a replacement for Vicente Guaita, according to reports from Spain.

What's the latest Crystal Palace transfer news?

Palace offered Guaita a new contract earlier in the transfer window, with it being reported that the Spaniard is happy at Selhurst Park, and is willing to battle Sam Johnstone for a place in the starting XI next season – however, he is yet to sign a new deal.

The 36-year-old has just one year remaining on his current contract, meaning his future is in doubt, and he has now emerged as a transfer target for Getafe, as reported by Marca (via Sport Witness).

Getafe are targeting Guaita as a potential replacement for Soria, who has now been linked with a move to the Premier League, with Nottingham Forest recently making their interest clear.

The Eagles have also now joined the race for the 30-year-old, viewing him as an option to replace their current goalkeeper, amid the doubt surrounding his future at Selhurst Park, given that he is yet to put pen to paper on a new contract.

In summary, Palace entering the race for Soria has caused Getafe to look at replacements for their goalkeeper, and Guaita has been "sounded loud" as a possible target, meaning the two clubs could end up swapping their goalkeepers this summer.

How good is David Soria?

Journalist Alvaro Canibe has recently hailed the £25k-per-week shot-stopper for the influence he has in the dressing room, as well as for his performances on the pitch, saying: "Thumbs up for David Soria. His excellent level on the pitch has only been surpassed by his courage, leadership and attitude off it. This season has made his importance clear. Captain without the armband. Colossal.

With an average Sofascore match rating of 6.97, the 6 foot 3 colossus was ranked as Getafe's second-best performing player in La Liga last season, and he particularly impressed when it came to saving penalties.

Up until April 8th last season, the Getafe star had saved four of the seven penalties he'd faced, more than any other goalkeeper in Europe's top five leagues at that stage of the campaign.

David Soria

Not only that, but the Madrid-born goalkeeper's save percentage in general is also very impressive, stopping an average of 75.3% of the shots he has faced per 90 over the course of the past year, placing him in the 81st percentile when compared to his positional peers.

The only potential criticism that could be made of the former Sevilla man is that he does not appear to be particularly good with his feet, given that he ranks in the 99th percentile for number of passes launched, and he is only in the 13th percentile for touches per 90.

That said, Soria could still be a really solid signing for Crystal Palace, as he would be more than capable of pushing Johnstone for a place in the starting XI next season.

Leeds Boosted As 19-Year-Old Could Stay This Summer

Leeds United youngster Wilfried Gnonto could remain at Elland Road beyond this summer, according to a fresh update regarding his future.

Who wants to sign Wilfried Gnonto?

The future of the 19-year-old has been a big talking point at the club in recent months, with doubts emerging over his future from the moment the Whites were relegated from the Premier League back in May.

Leeds heading to the Championship for the first time in three years was concerning for so many reasons, not least the fact that it would likely lead to a number of key players moving on and wanting to stay in the top flight, which is understandable.

Gnonto is clearly one of the individuals who falls into that bracket, having enjoyed an impressive first season at Elland Road, scoring and assisting four times apiece, in all competitions. There has been plenty of interest in him from elsewhere, with Everton arguably standing out as the favourites to snap him up, and some supporters may be resigned to the idea of him moving on in the coming weeks.

A new update regarding the situation is a positive one, however, and could give Leeds genuine hope over the Italian's next decision in his career in what would be a boost to Daniel Farke.

What's the latest on Wilfried Gnonto's Leeds future?

According to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook in the last 48 hours, there is now hope that Gnonto will stay at Leeds this summer, despite interest from various clubs:

"As this column has previously reported, Gnonto is high on Everton boss Sean Dyche’s list of summer targets.

"talkSPORT understands Gnonto, 19, and his advisers are not completely sold on the idea of a move to Goodison Park, and that the Italian could consider staying at Elland Road depending on what other offers he receives."

This is potentially huge news from a Leeds perspective, with the idea of Gnonto remaining at the club moving forward arguably as exciting as any new signing that comes in before the new Championship season gets underway next weekend.

While the young winger wasn't always perfect last season, in terms of consistency, he caught the eye as one of the Whites' most dangerous and exciting players, performing with fearlessness and also chipping in with the end product, impressing Gary Neville earlier this year.

At 19, Gnonto you'd expect may only get better and better, and not only would his decision to stay put be met with a huge amount of love from the fanbase, but his pedigree as a 12-time capped Italy international means he could impress in the Championship.

Leeds coach Michael Skubala has described the attacking maestro as a "special" footballer, while Roberto Mancini has hailed him as "devastating" in the past, too. It certainly isn't guaranteed that Gnonto will stay on, but spending one year in the second tier and helping his club get back to the promised land would be a great moment, and show how loyal he is, and by the looks of things, that appears to be a possibility.

England on the ropes as they begin long trek towards target of 474

South Africa squeezed the pulp from England’s attack in the second Investec Test with a resolution that has set them up for victory at Trent Bridge, and potentially left a few psychological marks

The Report by David Hopps16-Jul-2017
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Butcher: Du Plessis’ return has driven South Africa

South Africa squeezed the pulp from England’s attack in the second Investec Test with a resolution that has not only set them up for victory at Trent Bridge, so levelling the series at 1-1, but potentially left a few psychological marks for the matches ahead at The Oval and Old Trafford.England’s openers clung on for four overs at the end of an exhausting third day – and even that required Alastair Cook’s successful review, first ball, to overturn an lbw decision for Morne Morkel, as well as much desperate defending besides.But that was about England’s only consolation as they contemplated a target of 474, assembled with utmost seriousness by a South African side determined to give no quarter. No side has made that many at Trent Bridge in the fourth innings, whatever the result, and the weather is set fair.England face death by numbers

332 Highest successful chase by England in Tests, against Australia at Melbourne in 1928-29. The biggest target chased at Trent Bridge is England’s 284 against New Zealand in 2004.
2010 The last time Hashim Amla scored fifties in both innings of an overseas Test, against Pakistan in Dubai. Between 2008 and 2010, he managed it on four separate occasions.
4 Number of higher targets set by South Africa against England than their 474 in this game. In England, this is the second-highest they have ever set.
167 Runs by Vernon Philander in this series – the most he has scored in any series, beating the 136 he accumulated in three Tests in Australia last year. His scores in this series have been: 52, 19*, 54 and 42, with a maximum of four more innings to come.

There was much for South Africa to like as they looked on from Trent Bridge’s characterful old dressing-room balcony. England’s spinners, lightly used in the first half of the day, found increasing turn in the final session, and there was both steep and low bounce for the second new ball.Only in the hour before the declaration did South Africa bat in uninhibited fashion, adding 68 in 14 overs as their lead passed West Indies’ 418 for 7, the highest successful chase in Test history in St John’s 14 years ago, and 440, the highest fourth-innings in a Test in England, amassed by New Zealand in 1973 in the pluckiest of defeats.The mood of the day, though, centred upon Hashim Amla, who was so relaxed in making 80 from 180 balls, he might have been a prized professor at a school of meditation. Not that he did much to de-stress the England attack as South Africa’s lead slowly advanced. His passivity told not of negativity but of an inner certainty that a South African win would ultimately unfold before him.In reaching half-centuries, Dean Elgar and Faf du Plessis maintained similar self-control.Amla’s demise was somewhat unexpected. Joe Root had been markedly reluctant to bowl his spinners, especially Liam Dawson, who had been despatched with ease by Amla in two overs before lunch. But with the seamers needing time to graze before the second new ball, Dawson had to return and he had Amla lbw advancing well down the pitch in a bid to hit him down the ground.Mark Wood endured a frustrating day and his place must be in jeopardy•Getty Images

Umpire Paul Rieffel had no option but to turn down the appeal, just as it was no surprise to find upon England’s review that ball-tracking technology suggested the ball would hit middle, halfway up. Dawson deserved it, if only for the precision of his review signal to his captain – the ‘T’ signal perfectly formed – which was either symptomatic of a Test cricket newbie eager to do things right or merely a young man of fastidious nature.As England took the field at the start of play, the Getty photographer Gareth Copley captured Stuart Broad staring at the Trent Bridge honours board, as if to build himself up for a supreme fightback, South Africa’s lead at start of play already being 205.It was not to be. Neither Broad not James Anderson found the life unearthed by South Africa’s new-ball pair on the previous day. Ben Stokes summoned his best, most aggressive form of the summer, but he had a hint of a limp by the end. Mark Wood, the weakest of the quartet, has yet to find the 90mph threat that England crave and his place must be in jeopardy.While England attempted to rectify their shortcomings of the first two days, criticism was easy to find. Graeme Smith, a former South African captain and a batsman who knew something about crease occupation, termed England’s first innings “glory cricket”. Geoffrey Boycott, another adhesive opening batsman of repute, was in the mood to collar anybody in his range to lecture them about defensive batsmanship.It felt a bit misleading. England had hared along at four an over as they conceded a first-innings lead of 130, but none of their top-six batsmen, with the possible exception of Root, had been dismissed because of attacking intent. Whether they had been dismissed because of a lack of defensive excellence was an altogether different matter.Whatever the assessment, England were up against it. They needed wickets, and quickly, but they had to make do with Elgar, prised out for 80 with lunch 20 minutes away, along with Quinton de Kock, whose danger was defused an over later with only a single to his name. Elgar’s stand of 135 in 36 overs with Amla (it felt slower) set the tone.Amla drained England by sitting in and waiting, taking boundaries from only the loosest deliveries; it was hard to remember a play-and-miss. Elgar ground forward with occasional watchful off-side drives and deflections to third man, some of them secure, some of them not. Suitably, he raised his fifty by thick-edging Anderson low through third slip. His technique was occasionally flawed, but his concentration was impeccable.England had fleeting chances to remove both of them in the opening forays. Criticised for their wanton waste of reviews, this time England missed one. When Broad flicked Amla’s outside edge, on 25, the only half-appeal came from Alastair Cook at first slip. Even Broad looked confused as to whether he should appeal, which does not often happen. TV replays showed the slightest contact.Elgar’s escape, on 55, came in the shape of a fantastic leaping effort at gully by Anderson, who got a hand on the ball as it flashed by on his left-hand side. Hardly a chance, but frustration nonetheless.The appearance of spin sparked Amla into life. He took 14 off Dawson’s second over, capped by an effortless straight six to raise his fifty: 38 scored all morning and half of them in two Dawson overs. Not the best time for Dawson to strike up a casual conversation with an England seamer. By tea, Amla’s wicket in the book, he had the right to a sentence or two.Statistics insist that Elgar is much more vulnerable to right-arm quicks coming around the wicket – strikingly so, with an average of 27 compared to 70-plus, and Broad in particular was eager to take advantage.But Elgar had 80 by the time Stokes added another around-the-wicket dismissal to the records. It was a good aggressive bouncer, uncomfortably spooned aside in front of his face and easily caught by Anderson at square leg. De Kock edged Anderson to Bairstow in the next over.By the time England took four wickets in the final session, they were but drops in an ocean of pessimism. Temba Bavuma, in other circumstances, might have been ticked off for getting out two deliveries before the second new ball – lofting Moeen to wide mid-off, there were good catches in the deep by Gary Ballance and Broad, and there was a painful blow on the wrist for Bairstow, fielding a ball from Stokes that scudded awkwardly in front of him, that might yet cause England some concern.

تشكيل الزمالك أمام دريمز الغاني في الكونفدرالية.. شيكابالا أساسيًا

أعلن البرتغالي جوزيه جوميز، المدير الفني لفريق الزمالك، عن تشكيل اللاعبين المقرر لهم خوض مواجهة اليوم أمام دريمز الغاني، بكأس الكونفدرالية.

الزمالك يستضيف فريق دريمز الغاني، على ملعب استاد القاهرة الدولي، في ذهاب نصف نهائي بطولة الكونفدرالية.

ويسعى الزمالك خلال المباراة إلى تحقيق الفوز مستغلًا جماهيره في اللقاء لتسهيل مهمته قبل لقاء العودة الذي يقام في غانا الأسبوع المقبل.

وتأهل الزمالك إلى دور نصف النهائي بعد الفوز على فيوتشر في دور ربع النهائي بنتيجة 3-2 في مجموع مباراتي الذهاب والإياب.

وعلى الجانب الآخر، دريمز الغاني تأهل إلى دور نصف النهائي بعد الفوز على الملعب المالي بنتيجة 3-2 في مجموع مباراتي الذهاب والإياب بدور الـ 8 لبطولة الكونفدرالية. تشكيل الزمالك اليوم أمام دريمز الغاني في الكونفدرالية

في حراسة المرمى: محمد عواد.

خط الدفاع: مصطفى الزناري، حمزة المثلوثي، حسام عبد المجيد، إبراهيما نداي.

خط الوسط: نبيل عماد دونجا، أحمد حمدي، ترافيس موتيابا.

خط الهجوم: محمود عبد الرازق “شيكابالا”، سيف الجزيري، مصطفى شلبي.

بوستيكوجلو قبل مواجهة ليفربول: ما فعله كلوب ليس سهلاً.. ونشعر بالألم

تحدث مدرب توتنهام أنجي بوستيكوجلو في مؤتمر صحفي اليوم، قبل مواجهة ليفربول بالدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، وبعد الهزيمة أمام تشيلسي.

وتعرض توتنهام للهزيمة من تشيلسي بهدفين دون رد، وسيلاقي ليفربول يوم الأحد في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وقال بوستيكوجلو عن أداء فريقه في الهزيمة 2-0 مساء الخميس أمام تشيلسي: “لم نكن رائعين، قلت بعد المباراة، لم نكن قريبين من مستويات الطاقة التي نظهرها عادة”.

وعن رد فعل لاعبيه بعد الهزيمة أمام تشيلسي، أفاد: “أنا متأكد من أنهم شعروا بالأذى وهذا جزء من اللعبة، المباريات الكبيرة دائمًا كبيرة، عليك أن تشعر بالألم”.

وعن التعامل مع الأوقات الصعبة، أشار: “كل وظيفة توليتها كانت بها بعض الصعوبات، أحيانًا في البداية، وأحيانًا في المنتصف وأحيانًا في النهاية، لا شيء يفاجئني وهو جزء ضروري”.

وواصل: “إن الأمر يتعلق بكيفية نموك، وليس من خلال التفكير في أن الأمر سيسير بسلاسة، أنت بحاجة إلى المرور بهذه الأوقات لمعرفة المزيد عن نفسك، أعتقد أنني كنت متسقًا جدًا في القول إن أمامنا طريق طويل لنقطعه”.

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وعن مدرب ليفربول يورجن كلوب الذي يغادر نهاية الموسم، استطرد بوستيكوجلو: “لقد كان له تأثير هائل”.

وأكمل: “سأنجذب دائمًا إلى المدربين المختلفين، الذين يلعبون بشكل مختلف بهوية واضحة ورؤية واضحة، كلوب لديه ذلك”.

وأكد: “ليس من السهل الانضمام إلى نادٍ كبير مثل هذا ويحقق الكثير من النجاح تقليديًا، إن الانضمام إلى النادي وتحويله بالطريقة التي فعلها، يستحق الإشادة عليه والفضل له في ذلك”.

وأصر: “أنا متأكد من أننا سنراه مرة أخرى، إنه أحد أفضل المدربين في العالم، ليفربول نادي كبير، كلوب كان قادرًا على ترك أسلوبه الخاص ورؤيته وتحقيق النجاح”.

Samarth and Nair script comeback win

Karun Nair fell for 90 with his side two away from victory, but Ankit Bawne and Hanuma Vihari applied the finishing touches with six wickets to spare

ESPNcricinfo staff22-Aug-2017Captain Karun Nair’s 90 helped India A finish the chase within 63 overs•Associated Press

After losing the first unofficial Test by 235 runs and conceding a first-innings lead of 46 in the second, India A hit back and chased down 224 to square the series in Potchefstroom. Opener R Samarth’s second fifty of the match and captain Karun Nair’s 90 helped India A complete the chase in 62.3 overs.South Africa A had started on a positive note, with Stephen Cook and Aiden Markram adding 167 for the first wicket – the highest partnership of the match – after the hosts had opted to bat. Cook, who was dropped for the four-Test series in England, strengthened his case for a return, following up his match-winning 120 in the first unofficial Test with twin fifties in this match. Markram, another contender for the opening spot in the senior team, gave a good account of himself with 74 in the first innings but managed only 19 in the second.Omphile Ramela, who came in at No. 3, also made a fifty in the first dig, which added to South Africa’s 322. Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem was the pick of the bowlers for India A, finishing with 4 for 118.In response, India’s A top three also made strong starts but they lost their last eight wickets for 95 to be bowled out for 276. Samarth was the visitors’ top scorer with 77 off 113 balls, including 13 fours.South Africa A then collapsed to 177 all out in their second innings with seamer Ankit Rajpoot and Nadeem sharing six wickets between them. Cook carried his bat, digging in for 70 off 196 balls. He ended the series as the top scorer with 320 runs in four innings – 126 runs more than the second-placed Markram.India A lost Chatterjee and Shreyas Iyer early in the chase, but Samarth and Nair put the side back on track with a 74-run stand. Samarth was then dismissed by offspinner Dane Piedt for 55 and Nair fell with his side two away from victory, but Ankit Bawne and Hanuma Vihari applied the finishing touches with six wickets to spare.

Celtic: Transfer insider hints at "marquee signing" to "look out for"

Celtic could look to bring in a goalkeeper this transfer window alongside a Jota replacement, according to journalist Dean Jones.

The Hoops are looking to further bolster their squad ahead of this upcoming Scottish Premiership season.

What is the latest Celtic transfer news?

The club have had a very busy transfer window so far.

The club have made six signings so far, with Maik Nawrocki, Odin Thiago Holm, Hyun-jun Yang, Marco Tilio, Hyeok-kyu Kwon, and Tomoki Iwata all arriving at Parkhead for a combined total of £12m, strengthening the club at centre-back, central midfield and right wing.

The Bhoys did lose one of their finest talents however, when former Benfica youth academy product Jota departed Celtic to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad and team up with the likes of Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante and Fabinho in a deal worth £25m, which is a record fee for a Bhoys player.

Manager Brendan Rodgers is committed to using some of that fee to fund the replacement for the clubs best player last campaign according to Whoscored, but the club could also be forced into using some of those funds to address their goalkeeping department. Currently, former England international Joe Hart is the clubs number one, however he is coming to the end of his career at the age of 36 and his current backup options in Scott Bain and Benjamin Siegrist may not be at the level Rodgers wants from his starting keeper.

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart.

The club are reportedly targeting Croatian international Dominik Livakovic, and have been handed a boost as the players proposed to from Dinamo Zagreb to Turkish side Fenerbahce has supposedly broken down, with the Super Lig side turning their attention to other targets.

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, transfer insider Jones revealed that Livakovic would be a "marquee singing" should the Hoops manage to secure the deal: "Rodgers intends to replace Jota, and while I don’t expect it to be a huge signing, I think, by Scottish Premiership standards, they will bring someone in who makes a significant mark on the league.

“I keep hearing about the goalkeeper situation too, which could be something to look out for. Livakovic is being linked pretty heavily, and someone like that would probably be considered a marquee signing, to be honest – just at the opposite end of the pitch to where we might be expecting it.”

Would Livakovic be a good purchase?

Livakovic would be an excellent pickup by Celtic.

The 28-year-old has been with Dinamo Zagreb since 2015 and has made 283 appearances for Zagreb, keeping 131 clean sheets en route to winning eight major honours during his time with Zagreb, where he has since become club captain.

Croatia international Dominik Livakovic.

Livakovic will be most recognized however for his international career, where he has also played in two World Cups, helping Croatia to the final against France back in 2018, as well as helping the Croats secure a third place finish at the 2022 World Cup. The keeper received praise from legendary shot-stopper Oliver Khan for his performance against Brazil in December, with the former Bayern Munich keeper saying: "The man who stopped Brazil will always be a hero to me, Livakovic is worthy of praise. Such a goalkeeper must play at a top club. I have no doubt that this will be the case in the new season."

Signing Livakovic would be a real statement of intent by the Bhoys, and could secure their number one spot for eight years to come, if current goalkeeper Hart's longevity is a basis to measure against.

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