Spurs: Postecoglou to move for "unbelievable finisher" to replace Kane

Tottenham Hotspur are set to explore a deal for Jonathan David "in the next few days", with the Lille striker being targeted as a potential replacement for Harry Kane, according to journalist Rudy Galetti.

What's the latest Harry Kane transfer news?

In a new twist in the transfer saga involving Kane, Tottenham owner Joe Lewis has now instructed chairman Daniel Levy that he must sell the striker this summer, if he is unwilling to sign a new £400k-per-week contract to remain in north London.

The England captain is valued at £100m by Spurs, and Bayern Munich are now preparing to make a third offer, having had their two previous bids knocked back, with the German champions now confident that a deal can be done.

Kane's wife is said to have already looked at houses in Munich, with personal terms being agreed on a move to the Allianz Arena since the end of June.

As such, a move to Bayern is seemingly the most plausible scenario at the moment, but the aforementioned report from The Daily Mail makes it clear that Manchester United could re-enter the race if Levy lowers his asking price.

With their talisman's future now in major doubt, Tottenham have started to run the rule over some potential replacements, with a bid currently being plotted for Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez.

Another option for Spurs is Fiorentina striker Arthur Cabral, with Levy now stepping up his interest in replacements for Kane.

In an interview with GiveMeSport, Galetti has also named David as a target for the Lilywhites, saying:

"Jonathan David, the Canadian player, is considered a really good option with a fair price set at around €50m to €55m. Tottenham would like to keep Kane, but David represents a valid alternative, who in the next days, will be explored in more detail."

How many goals has Jonathan David scored?

If Lille demand €55m (£47m) for the striker, it would be a major outlay for Tottenham, however there are plenty of indications that he could be worth it, particularly his goal return for the French club over the past few seasons.

The Canadian has now reached double figures for Ligue 1 goals in the last three seasons, but the 2022-23 campaign was by far his best, finding the back of the net 24 times in the league, the third-highest total in the division.

In a total or 136 games for Lille, the 23-year-old has scored 58 times, which is very impressive, considering he is young, and still developing as a player, and during that time he has been praised by members of the media.

The former Gent man has been lauded as an "unbelievable finisher" by football writer Austin Ditlhobolo, who also described him as a "predator in the box", which could make him a fantastic replacement for Kane.

David has proven that he is ready to take the next step in his career with his performances for Lille over the past few seasons, and Spurs should undoubtedly make a move if Kane leaves the club

West Brom Can Find Pereira 2.0 In Swoop For Teen "Playmaker" At Hawthorns

West Bromwich Albion narrowly missed out on a place in the Championship play-offs last season as they finished three points outside the top six.

The Baggies will be competing in the second division of English football once again next term and Carlos Corberan will be hoping to improve on their ninth-placed finish.

Have West Bromwich Albion signed a player this summer?

They could need reinforcements in order to achieve their goals but they are yet to make a first-team signing so far, despite the market opening for business last month, whilst Karlan Grant, Tom Rogic, and Dara O'Shea have all moved on.

One move the head coach must now make is to sign Chelsea attacking midfielder Omari Hutchinson, whose move to The Hawthorns collapsed during the January transfer window, on loan for the 2023/24 campaign.

The Athletic have claimed that the Premier League youngster is in advanced talks to sign for fellow second tier outfit Ipswich Town on a temporary basis.

However, the report does add that a decision is not expected to be made on his future until the end of the week and that the Tractor Boys are merely the favourites at this stage, which leaves the door open for the Baggies to swoop in.

Is Omari Hutchinson left-footed?

The 19-year-old magician is a left-footed attacker who is primarily deployed as an attacking midfielder or as a right winger, which means that he could come in as the club's next Matheus Pereira for Corberan.

West Brom's last promotion to the Premier League, which came during the 2019/20 campaign, was spearheaded by the talented left-footed Brazilian, who also plays in those two positions.

Pereira averaged a Sofascore rating of 7.45, which was the highest at the club, across 42 matches as he contributed with a stunning eight goals and 16 assists.

Former West Brom attacker Matheus Pereira.

The 27-year-old left the club to join Al-Hilal in 2021 and was a constant creative threat during his time at the Baggies with 2.8 key passes per game for his teammates, which was twice as many as any of his fellow attackers.

Meanwhile, Hutchinson, who talent scout Jacek Kulig described as a "playmaker", could offer similar qualities as a left-footed maestro on the right flank or through the middle, if he is able to make the step up to first-team football.

The teenage talent has racked up eight goals and ten assists in 25 U21 games for Chelsea to date, which means that the exciting youngster has set up a goal every 2.5 matches on average – compared to Pereira's assist every 2.63 games during the 2019/20 season.

Hutchinson also produced 17 goals to go along with 16 assists across 46 outings combined for Arsenal's U21s and U18s.

This shows that the Jamaica international, who the aforementioned Kulig hailed as one of his country's "superb" talents, has consistently delivered quality at the top end of the pitch throughout his youth career.

The 5 foot 9 hotshot is an attacking midfielder with a knack for chipping in with goals and assists on a regular basis, which is why he could be a phenomenal addition to Corberan's squad.

There is no guarantee that the Chelsea starlet will be able to adapt to senior football week-in-week-out but his impressive academy form suggests that it is a gamble worth taking as the Spanish head coach could find West Brom's next Matheus Pereira for the upcoming season.

Two "promising" player to join Man United after Romano update

Jack and Tyler Fletcher "will go to Manchester United" this summer with Manchester City looking to sign United's young defender Harrison Parker, claims transfers expert Fabrizio Romano.

Manchester United transfer news – what's the latest on Jack and Tyler Fletcher?

It has been a positive start to the transfer window for the Red Devils, with the club finally completing the signing of Chelsea's Cobham graduate and former fan favourite Mason Mount for a fee of around £55m.

Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount.

David De Gea has also left Old Trafford after 12 years with the side, something that would be a serious problem if the club weren't so close to securing the signature of long-term target and Inter Milan star Andre Onana.

With things looking good from a first-team perspective, the club have also decided to bolster their youth set-up with a double swoop for City's promising youngsters Jack and Tyler Fletcher.

The brothers are, in fact, the sons of United great Darren Fletcher and, at 16, would be swapping the academy of City for United, where their dad works as the club's technical director.

According to the Daily Mail, United have been 'keeping an eye' on the pair for the past few years, but their father has not been involved in the deal to sign them.

The club's move for the brothers has prompted City to respond, with the Sky Blues in the process of bringing highly rated defender Harrison Parker to the other side of Manchester, per transfers expert Fabrizio Romano.

Man United boss Erik ten Hag

He explained the situation on his YouTube channel, saying:

"Jack and Tyler Fletcher, so both players are going from Manchester City to Manchester United and this is something that created this domino effect with Manchester City now prepared to close the deal for Harrison Parker.

"So there is something ongoing between the two Manchester clubs in terms of young talents, but the Fletcher twins will go to Manchester United."

Are the Fletcher brothers highly rated?

The brothers are highly thought of at City, having plied their trade in the club's youth set-up for nine years at this point and have already gone on to represent their national teams at junior level.

Interestingly though, Jack Fletcher represents England's under-16 set-up, having previously represented Scotland, whereas his brother Tyler still represents Scotland's under-16 side.

In a bizarre turn of events, the twin brothers actually played against one another earlier this year when the two nations faced off in a Uefa development match that saw both of them start in midfield, Jack wearing the number 19 and his brother the number eight.

It was Jack who came away with the family bragging rights as the Three Lions won the match 3-0.

Unsurprisingly, both players, who have been described as "promising", take after their father in their playing style, with both of them playing predominantly as central midfielders, the only difference being that Jack is left-footed while Tyler is right-footed.

Darren Fletcher played for United between 2003 and 2015, making 342 appearances, scoring 24 goals, assisting another 30 and winning everything there is to win in club football.

If the twins could match even a fraction of what their father achieved at Old Trafford, then the pair have a very bright future ahead of them.

Liverpool Have "Very Strong Interest" Levi Colwill – Fabrizio Romano

Liverpool have a "very strong interest" in signing Chelsea centre-back Levi Colwill this summer, according to a new claim from journalist Fabrizio Romano.

How much is Levi Colwill worth?

The 19-year-old has emerged as one of the most exciting players in English football, with many viewing him as a future England senior international, particularly after last weekend's Under-21s success for the Three Lions, in which he starred throughout the European Championship.

Liverpool have been linked with a summer move for Colwill, seeing him as a fantastic long-term option to bring in, although Chelsea are understandably desperate to keep hold of him, with some reports suggesting they could value him upwards of £75m. The defender is a boyhood Reds supporter, however, meaning he could be keen to move from Stamford Bridge to Anfield.

It would take a huge bid for the Merseysiders to be able to prise the youngster away from the Blues, but a new update suggests that Liverpool's interest isn't going away.

Levi Colwill Brighton

What's the latest on Levi Colwill to Liverpool?

Speaking to Born and Red [via The Boot Room], Romano claimed that Liverpool's interest in Colwill remains extremely strong:

"The interest is 100% confirmed and genuine. It is a very strong interest. People at Liverpool love Levi Colwill and they believe this is fantastic player. This is all people at the club. The interest is very strong. But at the moment, honestly, it’s really complicated to speak on this situation.

"Yesterday night, after England under-21’s won the Euros, I was asking again to Chelsea side and the answer I was getting back was he was going nowhere, he is our player, he is a crucial player and part of our project. I really feel Chelsea are prepared to fight for this player.

"I think the only way Levi Colwill will leave Chelsea this summer is in case the player goes there to meet Pochettino, the owners and the board and tells them let me go because I don’t want to stay here. That didn’t happen until now."

This is another positive update from a Liverpool perspective, with Colwill looking increasingly like a primary summer transfer target who Jurgen Klopp sees as someone with massive potential. Granted, Chelsea could simply hold firm and ensure the Reds can't get their man, but the situation could get awkward for Chelsea if the player himself demands a move.

At just 20, the Blues starlet really does look like a special talent, making 17 Premier League appearances on loan at Brighton last season, completing 88.6% of his passes and winning an average of 2.6 aerial duels per game.

A silky left-footed centre-back who can break the lines in possession and also defend well, Colwill would bring balance to Liverpool's back-line – former Huddersfield Town teammate Lewis O'Brien has tipped him to have a "fantastic career ahead of him at the highest level" – and he could also be seen as Virgil van Dijk's long-term replacement in the left-sided central defensive role, and someone who can become a true leader at the back for the next decade.

It has to be considered unlikely, though, due to Chelsea's stubbornness, but if the Reds suddenly got a deal over the line, it could be one of their most exciting and importance defensive signings in a long time.

Most Man Of The Match Awards In The Last 10 Seasons Revealed

It's hard to judge whether or not a Man of the Match award should add to a player's reputation. After all, in the Premier League, it is often Gary Neville giving them out. Yet, when a player wins a certain amount, it is a clear indication of their quality.

Throughout the last 10 seasons, of course, it has been Lionel Messi who has dominated. The Argentine icon just has an ability to leave people with no choice but to hand out the award. For many, he comfortably sits on football's throne as the greatest player of all time.

There have still been a few surprises along the way, however, which you can see below, courtesy of a Reddit post.

2013/14, 2014/15, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21, 2022/23: Lionel Messi

Messi is a joke, isn't he? In eight of the last 10 seasons, the Barcelona legend has picked up the most Man of the Match awards. And we can't even say that it's unjustified. Football's king has comfortably sat on his throne in a dominant reign over the beautiful game.

The most awards that he won in a single season in the last 10 years came in the 2014/15 campaign, when he scored 58 goals and recorded 31 assists in an incredible year that ended with a Ballon d'Or, Champions League, La Liga, and Spanish Cup win to complete a treble at Barcelona before the individual award.

Most recently, too, Messi picked up 17 Man of the Match awards – the most last season – as Argentina finally ended their World Cup heartache in Qatar, and Paris Saint-Germain won Ligue 1 once again, albeit in a difficult campaign.

With a move to Inter Miami on the way, Messi's reign over Europe has reached its end, and so begins the chance for others to dominate the Man of the Match award.

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2015/16: Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Believe it or not, we actually did get a short reprieve away from Messi dominance over the last 10 years, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic getting an obviously much-needed confidence boost to his ego in the 2015/16 season.

The former Sweden international was playing for PSG at the time, and clearly impressed those in France with his 50 goals and 19 assists for the season, winning a total of 16 Man of the Match awards.

In what was his last season at the club, before making the move to Manchester United, the legendary forward ended in world-class style at PSG.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic for Man United

2021/22: Christopher Nkunku

As Messi struggled to adapt to life in the French capital, it was Christopher Nukunku who won the most Man of the Match awards in the 2021/22 season, picking up a total of 14 for RB Leipzig.

Although the Frenchman didn't hit the levels of his Argentina counterpart, Nkunku scored an impressive 35 goals on top of recording 20 assists to make 55 goal involvements.

That season, combined with the last campaign of 32 goal involvements was enough to secure the Leipzig star a move to Chelsea this summer.

Nkunku new Chelsea player

Liverpool Could Sign VVD Heir In £41m ‘Dominator’ At Anfield

Liverpool are targeting Sporting Lisbon defender Goncalo Inacio after failing to achieve their seasonal goals, and will hope to beat a Premier League rival to the Portuguese ace this summer.

What’s the latest on Goncalo Inacio to Liverpool?

That’s according to Spanish publication AS (via Sport Witness), revealing that – alongside Newcastle United – Jurgen Klopp’s Reds are ‘in the mix’ to sign the 21-year-old after registering an interest in the winter market.

Sporting will demand around €45m (£41m) for the pass-proficient defender, with the sticking point stemming from the Liga Portugal outfit’s demand for the entirety of the fee to be met instantly.

But with Liverpool seeking a left-footed central defender to bolster the ranks after finishing fifth in the league last season, it might be a deal worth the money.

How good is Goncalo Inacio?

When Virgil van Dijk was signed from Southampton for £75m in the winter of the 18/19 season, he activated Klopp's system and provided newfound defensive solidarity to kickstart an illustrious period in the club's history.

The 31-year-old's ball-playing prowess and offensive acumen, though, has been just as mighty as his transformative effect on the fortitude of the backline, with FBref ranking the Dutchman among the top 4% of positional peers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for passes attempted, the top 1% for touches in the attacking box and the top 3% for total shots attempted per 90.

He's even left Brazilian legend Ronaldinho waxing lyrical, with the revered attacker stating: "You are fantastic, [you] play with elegance and command the defence like a maestro … congratulations!"

Despite a less than propitious year with the Reds, discernibly lacking in his former imperiousness and culpable for a multitude of erroneous, subpar performances, the £220k-per-week titan has been the defensive centrepiece for his Merseyside, winning a maiden Premier League title with Liverpool, the Champions League and FA Cup – notably.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk

Which brings us to Inacio, who has been earning all the plaudits for his work in the early stage of his professional career in his homeland, already described as the "complete" centre-half by talent scout Jacek Kulig and chalking up 122 appearances with the Leões, scoring 11 goals and supplying eight assists.

While he currently plies his trade outside a 'top five' European leagues and subsequently is ranked by FBref against players across the Men's Next 8 divisions – below the said leagues – he has exhibited the superlative nature of his passing skills.

The two-cap international ranks among the top 1% of centre-backs for passes attempted and progressive passes, the top 2% for assists and shot-creating actions, the top 3% for progressive carries and the top 4% for successful take-ons per 90.

Heralded as a "leader" and an "aerial dominator" by one Premier League analyst, He clearly boasts the requisite ability to flourish in a Klopp team, characterised by its pressing and attacking flair, hence demanding defenders efficient on the ball and composed under pressure.

And given that Inacio is an amazing talent with all the tools to craft success at the highest level, he might just be the perfect option to absorb the fruits of Van Dijk's labour and assume his role for the next phase in Liverpool's history.

Man United Transfer News; Contact Made For "Special" £85m Star

Manchester United have now made contact with Eintracht Frankfurt over a move for Randal Kolo Muani, according to a report from Football Insider.

What's the latest Man United transfer news?

Man United have reportedly compiled a four-man shortlist of striker targets for this summer, with Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund still of interest, however, there are some reservations regarding the 20-year-old's suitability for a big move.

The Red Devils' other top targets include Victor Osimhen, who they are planning to speak with in the near future, and Harry Kane, but a move for the Tottenham Hotspur forward is now unlikely, given Daniel Levy's reluctance to sell.

Kolo Muani has been a target for quite some time, with United at one stage preparing a bid for the Frankfurt star in the January transfer window, and they have now made their first move to sign him this summer.

According to a report from Football Insider, Man United have now made contact over a potential deal for the 24-year-old, with Old Trafford chiefs sounding out Frankfurt about the possibility of finally making the transfer a reality.

However, like with other targets, the France international's price tag could prove to be a major stumbling block, with the Bundesliga club set to hold out for £85m, amid interest from the likes of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. The Red Devils are eager to bring in a marquee striker this summer, in order to ease the goalscoring burden on Marcus Rashford.

Is Randal Kolo Muani joining Man United?

Hailed as "special" by members of the media, the Bondy-born attacker had a remarkable 2022-23 campaign, recording 15 goals and 14 assists in the Bundesliga from a central position, averaging just under one goal contribution every game.

Over the past year, the Frenchman ranks in the 97th percentile for assists per 90, when compared to his positional peers, so it is no wonder Frankfurt are asking for such a huge fee.

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With the striker contracted until 2027, his current employers are in a strong negotiating position this summer, so it may be a very difficult transfer for Man United to orchestrate, should they be unwilling to shell out £85m.

Although the former Nantes man had a very impressive previous season, there are question marks about whether he is worth such an astronomical fee, as it was the first time in his career he has reached the 15-goal mark in the league. If Kolo Muani becomes available for less, United may see a move as a shrewd one, but he has not yet proven he is worth the figure Frankfurt are asking for.

Wolves Keen On Making "Interesting" Move For £113k p/w Ace

Wolverhampton Wanderers could make an 'interesting' move for Atletico Madrid midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia this summer as part of an 'overhaul in their midfield' under Julen Lopetegui, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

What's the latest transfer news involving Geoffrey Kondogbia?

As per AS via Sport Witness, Wolves courted Kondogbia in the January transfer window and have now decided to return to try and secure his signature this summer.

Old Gold boss Lopetegui is seemingly keen to strengthen his engine room in the off-season and Kondogbia has been identified as someone who 'fits' the bill at Molineux. It is believed that Atletico Madrid expect to accumulate between €5-6 million (£4.2-5.1 million) for the £113k-a-week ace.

According to RMC Sport via Get French Football News, Lyon are also targeting a move for Kondogbia as they look to acquire a defensive midfielder at the Groupama Stadium.

Nevertheless, Lyon will not compete in continental competition next term, which may put a spanner in the works for the French giants in their attempts to land the Central African Republic international.

Football scout and agent Berk Bekgoz recently spoke about the latest state of play involving Kondogbia's future on the Taktik Mania YouTube channel, which translated to:

"Geoffrey Kondogbia will meet with Wolverhampton this week. If an agreement could not be reached, the player's manager made an appointment with Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş. He will come to Istanbul and the meeting will be held."

Speaking to Football FanCast, transfer insider Jones believes that Kondogbia would be an 'interesting' addition at Molineux this summer.

Jones told FFC: "It's an interesting name to be thrown in there. I think that obviously Wolves are looking at a bit of an overhaul in their midfield this summer and so they need some new spirit in there and I think that that could potentially be a name that fits."

Would Geoffrey Kondogbia be a good signing for Wolverhampton Wanderers?

Kondogbia is an experienced figure – hailed a "monster" – who has starred at the elite level for the likes of Inter Milan, Sevilla and Valencia in the past and would be a potential bargain for Lopetegui as he looks to reshape his midfield at the Old Gold.

As per Transfermarkt, the 30-year-old enforcer made 27 appearances in all competitions for Atletico Madrid in 2022/23, registering two goals in the process.

Geoffery Kondogbia plays for Atletico Madrid in La Liga alongsideAntoine Griezmann.

WhoScored also takes into account that Kondogbia was strong in the tackle in La Liga and successfully won around 1.9 challenges per match for his side in the Spanish top-flight.

According to FBRef, the Nemours-born midfielder excelled in comparison to his positional peers across Europe's top five divisions concerning interceptions, nipping in to steal the ball 2.41 times per 90 minutes across the last 365 days, putting him in the first percentile for this metric.

Looking forward, bringing in Kondogbia may be a wise move from Wolves as they eye consolidation in 2023/24 following a close shave with relegation.

Man Utd Unlikely To Push To Land £200k p/w Ace This Summer

Manchester United are unlikely to sign Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane this summer and have given themselves plenty of time to identify alternatives in the transfer market, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.

What's the latest transfer news involving Harry Kane?

According to The Guardian, Manchester United have pulled out of the race to sign Harry Kane this summer due to the 'unrealistic' amount of money that it would take to lure him to Old Trafford.

The report states that Red Devils boss Erik Ten Hag is 'disappointed' that he will not be able to add Kane to his squad; however, he understands that Manchester United need to be realistic when assessing potential transfer incomings.

Renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano has also gave an update regarding the future of Kane, stating on Twitter: "Manchester United are currently looking at other options for new striker as Harry Kane deal is not advancing at all. Man Utd feel Tottenham never wanted to sell Kane to them and have no plans to enter into two-months saga. Rasmus Højlund, one of the names in the list."

Capology understand that Kane earns around £200,000 per week at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on a contract that runs until June 2024.

Speaking to Football FanCast, journalist Jacobs thinks that Manchester United have done the right thing by scoping out their chances of getting Kane early in the window rather than entering into a protracted transfer saga.

Jacobs told FFC: "The point of Manchester United moving early to explore the Harry Kane situation was not to be messed around and that was smart because the last thing Manchester United want is a saga over Harry Kane. They had this with Frenkie De Jong last summer and when you are pushing for a player at the value that Kane will be worth, £100 million plus, you obviously have to allocate that budget if you think you've got a realistic chance and as a consequence, if it drags on, it can overshadow other summer activity."

What other strikers have Manchester United been linked with?

As Jones stated, Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund is a target at Old Trafford, though it is believed that the Serie A outfit want to recoup £86 million in order to let go of their rising star this summer, according to The Daily Mail.

Telegraph Sport cite that Brighton & Hove Albion man Evan Ferguson, Napoli striker Victor Osimhen and Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic have also been linked with Manchester United in the window.

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The Sun also report that Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos has been offered to Manchester United as their striker search continues to intensify.

Manchester United are likely to be linked with several other targets over the next few months, though Kane is unlikely to be one of them following recent developments.

Leeds Appointing 43-Year-Old "Might Not Be Popular"

Steven Gerrard could prove to be an unpopular choice as Leeds United's new manager among supporters, according to journalist Ryan Taylor.

Is Gerrard a front-runner for Leeds job?

The 43-year-old had an unsuccessful spell at Aston Villa earlier in the season, eventually being replaced by Unai Emery, who has ultimately showed him up with a much improved run of results.

Since then, Gerrard has been out of management, instead doing some punditry, but he has emerged as one of the favourites to become Leeds' next boss.

The Whites continue to look for the perfect man to come in and turn their fortunes around, with Championship football coming their way in 2023/24, following a bitterly disappointing Premier League campaign that culminated in relegation.

Gerrard is far from guaranteed the Leeds job, but he is certainly in the conversation, and it is an appointment that could split opinion, should it end up coming to fruition.

Ex-Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard.

Is the jury out on Gerrard to Leeds?

Speaking to Give Me Sport, Taylor admitted that Gerrard's failed spell at Villa could make him an unpopular choice, even though he sees benefits behind the appointment:

"I do think Gerrard would be a decent fit. I know that might not be popular among some supporters because of what happened at Villa, but I think it's a different kind of job now. It's a project and something to build.

"I know that was the case at Villa, but their squad was so strong that it's not entirely surprising where they ended up finishing, although I know Unai Emery has done a great job.

"When Gerrard went to Rangers, he built, reasonably, from scratch. I think that's the sort of environment he would be walking into at Leeds as well, so I quite like those appointments. I think Ruben Selles would be a good option as well, but I've not seen any kind of links to Leeds."

There is understandable trepidation when it comes to Leeds potentially appointing Gerrard, given the manner in which things petered out at Villa, following a fairly promising start.

He is yet to properly prove himself in the Premier League or the Championship – he did win the Scottish Premiership title with Rangers, in fairness, which was a great achievement – so it would be more risky than someone like Daniel Farke or Scott Parker, both of whom have achieved that goal, both earning promotion from the latter.

That being said, Gerrard is still a young manager who could end up having a bright future in that aspect of football – his legendary status as a player is undisputed, but that doesn't automatically make you a great boss – so bringing him in certainly wouldn't be a disaster.

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