Five January signings to secure Southampton’s Champions League spot

Far from the relegation-threatened campaign many envisaged amid Southampton’s infamous summer exodus, seeing five first team players join clubs that finished higher than them in the Premier League table last season, not to mention manager Mauricio Pochettino, some astute acquisitions and the oversight of Ronald Koeman has propelled the South Coast outfit to fifth this term.In fact, they’ve already spend ten matchdays in the top fourÂandÂwere only recently thrust out of it by three consecutive defeats to Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United.The Saints will be disappointed with their recent form against the Premier League’s big-boys but Champions League qualification is by no means out of the question. It could take a few smart signings in January to make the difference however, so just in case Koeman is short on a few ideas, here’s FIVE such acquisitions.

YOHAN CABAYE

A transfer target once implausible for Southampton but now a distinct possibility, if the St Mary’s outfit are prepared to splash the cash in January they stand a decent chance of landing former Newcastle star Yohan Cabaye.

The France international’s services are certainly there for the taking in the coming transfer window; he’s growing continually disillusioned at PSG, with manager Laurent Blanc preferring the likes of Javier Pastore, Blaise Matuidi, Thiago Motta, Marco Veratti and youngster Adrien Rabiot.

Resultantly, he’s been linked with some top Premier League clubs:

But that shouldn’t put off the in-form Saints; that £19million valuation is well within their financial grasp after generating a £35million profit during the summer.

There’s no doubting Cabaye’s Premier League credentials either, having amassed 18 goals and 15 assists in 93 appearances during two-and-a-half seasons on Tyneside. The 28 year-old is better famed for his quality at set pieces, as shown in the video below:

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But he’s industrious and creative in open play too, with a varied passing range and good anticipation. Here’s Cabaye’s vitals from the last few seasons:

That blend of craft and vision – not to mention long-range shooting – could make him the ideal man to sit just in front of Victor Wanyama and Morgan Schneiderlin in central midfield.

But perhaps most importantly of all, Cabaye represents the calibre of signing that would symbolise Southampton’s arrival at the more coveted end of the transfer market. Landing the £19million-rated Frenchman could open up new avenues for the Saints in subsequent transfer windows.

MARKO VEJINOVIC

Another central midfield option comes in the form of Vitesse hotshot Mark Vejinovic.

Eredivisie stars have a knack of struggling in the Premier League – see Alfonzo Alves and Mateja Kezman for historic examples – but Ronald Koeman has already successfully transitioned two to the English top flight in summer signings Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic.

And since Koeman left Holland for the south coast, it’s former Netherlands U21 Vejinovic that’s emerged as one of the Eredivisie’s flagship entities. As you can see, Whoscored.com rate him as the top performer in the entire division:

This assist against Dordrecht particularly stood out:

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Eight goals and four assists from central midfield is talismanic contribution, but that hardly tells the whole story of the 24 year-old’s impressive form. Here’s his vitals compared to the Eredivise’s other leading centre-mids:

Measuring in at 6 foot 1, dynamic in style and boasting a very complete all-round game, Vejinovic possess the natural requisites to make the step up to the Premier League.

How much Vitesse value their star midfielder in fiscal terms however remains to be seen, whilst their feeder club relationship with Premier League leaders Chelsea could throw up further issues.

DANNY INGS

Few would dispute the influence of top scorer Graziano Pelle this season but it’s been a far less productive campaign for occasional strike-partner Shane Long, with just two goals in 14 Premier League outings.

Another front-man certainly wouldn’t go amiss at St. Mary’s in January and although Burnley forward Danny Ings may not quite be the finished article, he represents a unique opportunity for the Saints to invest in one of England’s more promising home-grown talents at little cost.

Of course, the 22 year-old rose to prominence last season, with his 21 goals firing the Turf Moor outfit to the top flight whilst also earning him the Championship’s Player of the Year award. Here’s a clip of the England U21 in action with strike partner Sam Vokes:

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He’s still adapting to Premier League level but has shown great promise in recording four goals and one assists in his last seven league outings.

More than simply a goalscorer however, Ings is an intelligent and versatile forward, regularly dropping into the no.10 role to link play and create opportunities for others.

Most appealingly from Southampton’s perspective, the 5 foot 11 striker is yet to extend his current contract at Burnley past the end of the current campaign – suggesting he doesn’t rate their Premier League survival chances too highly.

Manager Sean Dyche has already admitted a January departure is a distinct possibility and Southampton – who once released Ings as a school boy – have been mooted as potential suitors:

But a number of top flight clubs, including Newcastle and Liverpool, have been linked too.

MATIJA NASTASIC

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Matija Nastasic was once the young, promising centre-back partner to Vincent Kompany but he’s now Manchester City’s forgotten man.

Injuries have been a factor but it’s incredibly telling that the 21 year-old’s last start for the Premier League champions was during the summer’s 3-0 Community Shield defeat Arsenal. A few days later, Manuel Pellegrini splashed out £30million on Eliaquim Mangala.

Regardless however, the 16-cap Serbian international boasts enormous potential, with his impressive reading of the game and quality on the ball particularly standing out for a defender so young. Here’s a clip of Nastasic in action:

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And a quick look at his stats over the last few years:

Toby Alderweireld and Jose Fonte have developed a fantastic partnership since the Belgium international’s arrival in the summer, but Southampton’s subsequent depth at centre-back is rather thin. Nastasic would be an astute solution.

A loan move for the remainder of the campaign is certainly conceivable, but recent reports claim the Etihad outfit would be prepared to offload the 6 foot 2 centre-half for just £5million in January:

YEVHEN KONOPLYANKA

Another swoop that would demonstrate Southampton’s advancement in the transfer market, a number of top Premier League clubs are reportedly lining up moves for Dnipro’s Yevhen Konoplyanka in January:

The Ukrainian international, who boasts 32 goals and plenty of assists in 149 league outings for Dnipro, first burst onto the scene with this absolute stunner against England at Wembley back in 2012:

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He’s since gone on to win two Ukrainian Premier League Footballer of the Year awards, leading many to rate the 25 year-old as one of the most Europe’s talented outside of its five leading top flights.

Saido Mane and Dusan Tadic have impressed this year, whilst forgotten man Jay Rodriguez is also expected to return to first team action after Christmas.

But Konoplyanka, in addition to being hugely talented, is an out-and-out touchline hugger, offering the Saints squad something a little different. Here’s another look at the 5 foot 9 wideman in action:

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Villas-Boas wants Danny Rose stay

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has played down speculation of Danny Rose’s loan move to Sunderland becoming a permanent deal.

The 22-year-old has spent the current Premier League campaign at the Stadium of Light, turning a number of impressive performances.

With his first-team opportunities likely to be limited with Spurs, there has been speculation that his temporary move may become permanent at the end of the season.

However, Villas-Boas believes that the youngster has a big future at White Hart Lane and has no intention of selling him at the end of the season:

“We have big expectations for him in the future. Our idea is that he comes back to Tottenham next year.” He is quoted by the Daily Mail.

“We appreciate what he’s been doing over here and it’s been a great experience.

“He’s been extremely well managed. We can’t give away a player of his quality.”

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Sunderland are thought to be keen on retaining the player, but may have to search for a replacement ahead of next season.

Spurs have the option to re-call Rose at any stage of the deal, which will serve as a real worry for manager Martin O’Neill, whose side remain just five points clear of the relegation zone.

Premier League dream: Wolves would hold their own if they could secure these 3 signings

Wolves fans in the Transfer Tavern can’t wait for the new season to start as they return to the Premier League after a six-year absence.

Although some have forgotten they actually need to do some great business this summer to hold their own in arguably the world’s most competitive league.

Since being bought by Chinese owners in 2016 the club has spent £67m on transfers, and if they continue that spending this pre-season they have a greater chance than Cardiff or Fulham of staying up.

They already signed Benik Afobe from Bournemouth, Willy Boly of Porto, Benfica’s Raul Jimenez and World Cup-standout goalkeeper Rui Patricio, so who else would help the fight for survival?

Having said that, here’s a closer look at who would be ideal fits to come in and light Molineux up once more.

Jack Wilshere

It’s well documented Jack Wilshere is leaving Arsenal this summer, but who he signs for is yet to be decided.

Juventus have reportedly curbed their interest and a move to West Ham is increasingly unlikely, leaving Southampton, Sampdoria, AC Milan and Wolves in the mix for the English playmaker.

They have all reportedly tabled offers for the 26-year-old who is a free agent as of July 1, and if Javi Grecia can pull this one off, it would be massive for their Premier League pedigree.

Ahmed Musa

Ahmed Musa has looked direct and effective for Nigeria in the World Cup and it could be exactly what Wolves need on the counter attack.

The Midlands’ club, Marseille and Galatasaray are all said to be interested in the Leicester wideman who spent last season on loan at CSKA Moscow.

His agent told radio station Radyospor he has already talked with Galatasaray And the pull of Champions League football may see him head to Turkey, but what’s the harm in testing the waters?

Alfie Mawson

Having played every game for relegated Swansea last season, Alfie Mawson could provide that top-flight experience Wolves so desperately need.

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They have been linked with Lazio’s Wallace but there are fears he won’t adapt to the physicality of the country quick enough, so Mawson seems the best fit.

Swansea have already rejected a bid from West Ham for 24-year-old, according to the BBC, so Wolves need to up their interest before he signs a deal elsewhere.

Newcastle United fans loved Kenedy’s performance on Saturday

Newcastle United loan signing Kenedy scored two superb goals at St James’ Park on Saturday, inspiring the Magpies to a vital 3-0 win over fellow relegation battlers Southampton in the English Premier League.

The win moves Rafa Benitez’s side up to 13th in the table and eases worries about dropping down to the Championship, now five points clear of the relegation zone.

There’s work left to do to ensure safety, but the win against Saints was absolutely crucial.

Kenedy was the hero of the afternoon, finishing expertly twice in the opening 30 minutes to give his side a comfortable afternoon in front of a buoyant home support.

Fans are now calling on the club to make his loan move from Chelsea permanent, believing he adds something completely different to this Newcastle side.

Will we be seeing the Brazilian in black and white next season?

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Do Man Utd’s kids cut the mustard?

There has been constant publicity surrounding Manchester United this season. After a dreadful 2013/2014 season under the tenure of David Moyes, new instalment Louis Van Gaal didn’t exactly spark Old Trafford alight. After losses against the likes of Swansea City, and League One outfit MK Dons in the Capital One Cup second round, questions were being asked, and the United fans were thinking ‘not again’. However, as the season progresses, the Red Devils look as though they could become a force again, and after two wins on the spin, the Salford side entered into the top four of the Premier League for the first time in a year.

Despite results looking a lot more positive, and Van Gaal attracting big names to club like Falcao, Angel Di Maria and Ander Herrera knowing they won’t be participating in the Champions League, questions are still be asked about the United backline.

Ever since the former Bayern Munich and Ajax chief took the reins at United, he has always stuck with his philosophy of a 3-5-2 formation. He has also stuck with putting faith in the youngsters in order for them to perform and the highest level. One of Sir Alex Ferguson’s greatest quotes was ‘if your good enough, your old enough’, and Van Gaal looks as though he is sticking with that tradition. With an injury hit squad, the likes of Tyler Blackett, Paddy McNair and others on the fringes have had to make the quick step up from the development squad to the first team.

Blackett is the youth product that has made the most impact in the first team in the 2014/2015 season, starting in every game under Van Gaal until he was sent off in the 5-3 loss away at Leicester City. Blackett’s performances in the famous red shirt have been so impressive; the 20 year has even caught the eye of England gaffer Roy Hodgson about a potential call up. Calm, composed and aggressive, the local lad, who had loan spells at Championship sides Blackpool and Birmingham City last season respectively, can become a United great and make Van Gaal think twice about singing a world class centre half that they so desperately need.

Another defender that will hope to persuade Van Gaal to save the cash is Paddy McNair. The injury crisis at United was so bad; the Dutchman was forced to fastrack McNair in the starting line-up in the narrow 2-1 win against West Ham, with Marcos Rojo the only fully fit centre back. Surprisingly, the Northern Ireland under-21 international, who can also play in a defensive midfield role, did not look out of place in the heart of the defence. The similarities between McNair and Blackett are scary. Both composed when under pressure, and they both play the game with fantastic maturity, as if they are seasoned professionals.

Other players like Tom Thorpe and James Wilson, who many feel has a very bright future in Manchester, will look at both Blackett and McNair and be inspired to play against world class players like they are. It’s safe to say that Van Gaal’s persistence of bringing through academy players is promising and will look better for the future.

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Wilshere Wants To Become An Arsenal Legend

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere wants to emulate the likes of Tony Adams and write himself into the Gunners history books forever, according to the The Metro.

Wilshere has just returned from over a year out with a serious leg injury and is already pulling the strings in the Arsenal midfield, but the England international knows he has a long way to go to match some other Gunners legends.

“To have my family 20 minutes from the training ground and an hour from the stadium is perfect for me. Cesc wanted to go home. Home for me is Arsenal.

“Cesc wanted to go back to his family and friends. My family and friends are 20 minutes away. It’s perfect.

“I’ve played 39 games in the Premier League, which is nothing when you look at players like Tony Adams and how many appearances they made. That’s something I want to do.

“Our ambition every year is to challenge for the Premier League title. If we didn’t think we could do that, we would be under-achieving.”

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Baines’ heir: Landing £4.5m-rated Scottish ace would solve Everton’s left-back conundrum

One area of Everton’s squad Marco Silva is looking to improve is at left-back. Sky Sports have recently reported that the Toffees have targeted Bayer Leverkusen’s Wendell and Germany international Marvin Plattenhardt. But according to the Daily Mirror, the Merseyside club could now turn their attention towards Celtic prodigy Kieran Tierney in a move that must absolutely be pursued.  

The Breakdown

At 33, Everton’s current first-choice left-back Leighton Baines is coming towards the end of his Goodison Park career and possibly his time in the Premier League. TEAMtalk reports that the England international could be set to join former team-mate Wayne Rooney in the MLS.

Baines is at the age where he won’t be able to play 38 games a season or have the influence he once did on the left flank from a very physically demanding position and role. But he’d still be a useful asset to have and selling him would see Everton needing to sign two new left-backs during this transfer window.

Nevertheless, regardless of Baines’ situation, Everton need a left-back for both now and in the future.

In that regard, £4.5m-rated (via Transfermarkt) Tierney is the ideal candidate. At 21 years of age, Tierney is still in the very early days of his career, yet already has a tonne of experience under his belt having cemented the position of first-choice left-back at Celtic.

As well as making appearances in the Champions League, Tierney has also played for the Scotland national team, further indicating the sort of footballing maturity he possesses despite being so young.

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With all of that in mind, Tierney is a player that Celtic aren’t going to let go without putting up a fight. Any potential transfer is going to be an expensive one, while Everton would likely face competition for the Scotland international’s services, with the Times having recently reported on interest from Manchester United.

Everton, though, must put themselves at the front of the queue if there’s even a remote chance of signing Tierney this summer

In Focus: Everton should move for Allardyce target Evans even if he gets the sack

According to reports in The Mirror, Everton are interested in signing £25m-rated West Bromwich Albion defender Jonny Evans in the summer, although he could be available for as little as £3m.

What’s the word, then?

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Well, The Mirror says that the 30-year-old has a clause in his Baggies contract that will allow him to leave for just £3m if the west Midlands outfit suffer relegation to the Championship.

That is certainly on the cards right now as Alan Pardew’s side lie seven points from safety with just 10 Premier League matches left to play this term.

The Mirror says that Sam Allardyce is keen to bring the Northern Ireland international to Goodison Park if he is to stay in charge next season, although he could face competition for his signature from top flight rivals West Ham United and Leicester City, while Arsenal and Manchester City were also keen on the West Brom captain during the January transfer window.

How has Evans done this season?

The Baggies skipper missed their first three Premier League matches of the season – in which they picked up seven of the 20 points they currently have – and the club and the versatile defender went 19 games without tasting success before they beat Brighton and Hove Albion in January.

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Evans has played at both centre-back and left-back for the west Midlands outfit during the current campaign, but he was also involved in the incident during a mid-season training break in Barcelona where he and three of his teammates stole a taxi, which saw him stripped of the captaincy for one game before he was reinstated into the role by manager Alan Pardew.

Would he be a good signing for Everton?

He certainly could be, yes.

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Evans would arrive at Goodison Park with plenty of experience and quality, and his leadership skills would come in handy in a Toffees backline that has struggled in particular this season.

The 30-year-old is also a very good defender and is calm in possession, and the fact that he could cost just £3m should mean that he is a no-brainer target for the Merseyside outfit, whether Allardyce is in charge next term or not.

FOUR reasons Man United must be your go-to team on FIFA 15

It’s almost here! After months of checking release dates, countless play throughs of the demo and anxiously waiting for the postman/shop to open, FIFA 15 lands tomorrow.

You probably don’t need us to tell you who to use, but we’ll offer some gentle guidance and point you in the direction of Manchester United. Unlike in reality, the Red Devils look to be a very good team of choice for your living room, and here are FOUR reasons why…

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Attack, attack, attack

With Radamel Falcao, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie, Manchester United have three players in the top 25 rated on the game. Rooney is the weakest option, but with a rating of 86 he’ll still be his usual self and could be a real threat in an attacking midfield role.

Angel di Maria

Away from the strikers, Angel di Maria is one to look out for. Rated at 86 with four stars for skill moves, the Argentine will be a real threat from a deeper role, and the sort of player you can use to humiliate opponents with just a touch of the right joystick.

A challenge on career mode

United’s quest to get back into the Champions League can become your aim in career mode. To be fair, it should be a lot easier than Louis van Gaal is actually making it look, with the club’s armoury the envy of many sides across Europe.

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Defence shouldn’t be the issue it actually is

United’s backline in the right hands should be okay on FIFA 15. Get your tactics right and drop Tyler Blackett, and who knows, you may be able to keep a clean sheet at Leicester… Besides, Mats Hummels should be easier to sign in career mode than in real life.

What Roy Hodgson can learn from the Capital One Cup

As the ‘Golden Generation’ of the last decade begin to close the book on their England careers, the need for an injection of fresh blood to the squad has never been more apparent.

The temptation to repeatedly select players long in the football tooth has seemingly become difficult to resist for Roy Hodgson as he attempts to guarantee safe passage to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Stalwarts like Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard have had their time in the sun on the international scene and, while effective against inferior nations; their influence is minimal against countries sitting in the upper echelons of the FIFA rankings.

That’s not to imply that Gerrard or Lampard are necessarily bad players, but a perennial lack of success warrants change. Continually relying on senior players year after year has proven to be a backwards step for the Three Lions in the quest to end 46 years without a major tournament success.

Upon Hodgson’s appointment in May it was expected that he would re-evaluate the selection process and alter the makeup of a squad that has operated with an indistinguishable core since the turn of the Millennium.

Establishing a new youthful backbone and building a fresh, vibrant team from the nations most promising talent is an unsatisfied craving that supporters have been unable to shake.

Taking a leaf out of the Capital One Cup’s book would be a positive step for a start. A competition now regarded as the premier breeding ground for clubs to educate their young players.

Sir Alex Ferguson and then Arsene Wenger pioneered the idea that the competition would better serve the younger members on the fringes of the first team squad and exposure to top-level football would aid in their development. Furthermore it’s an exhibition of faith from a manager to a wild-eyed teenager taking his first steps into the professional game

Initially the concept was dismissed as undermining and disrespecting the heritage of a cup held in high regard by English football’s elite. Ferguson’s decision to use it to nurture his young stars caused such a stir that his selection policy was even raised at the Houses of Parliament in 1994.

It even went as far as Port Vale fans signing a petition against the Manchester United manager’s plans to field a weakened side. Yet more and more teams are following his and Wenger’s lead in giving their fresh faced brood an opportunity to impress, showcase their talent and ultimately prove whether they have what it takes to become a regular part of the senior setup.

David Beckham certainly reaped the benefits of Ferguson’s plan, as did Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Nicky Butt, Simon Davies and Keith Gillespie. They all featured in that controversial tie with Port Vale and all went on to become regulars in the Premier League and for their countries at international level.

That’s not forgetting Cesc Fabregas either who, at 16 years and 177 days old, become the youngest player in Arsenal’s history, making his debut in the League Cup against Rotherham United at Highbury and literally ran the show.

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Sticking with youth and fostering a new ‘Golden Generation’ is the unenviable task laid out in front of Hodgson. Replacing the likes of Gerrard, Lampard and John Terry was never going to be easy, but persevering with youth is certainly the way forward if England are to progress.

Thankfully it seems as if Hodgson has heeded the demand for change with 28 of his recent call-ups aged 25 or under and 14 members of the current squad coming in under that radius. Of course a few familiar faces remain but it’s clear that the core of the team is taking on a new identity.

And as Ferguson and Wenger have shown in the League Cup in years gone by, being bold and persisting with youth propagates success. Whether Hodgson stays bold and sticks with this policy remains to be seen.

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