يكثف النادي الأهلي تحركاته في سوق الانتقالات الشتوية بحثًا عن تدعيمات جديدة، في ظل رغبة الجهاز الفني في إضافة عناصر قادرة على تقديم الإضافة الفنية خلال المرحلة المقبلة، بما يتناسب مع طموحات الفريق محليًا وقاريًا.
وتعمل إدارة القلعة الحمراء على إنهاء عدد من الملفات المفتوحة خلال الفترة الحالية، مستهدفة حسم الصفقات مبكرًا لتجنب الدخول في صراعات تفاوضية مع أندية أخرى، وضمان الاستقرار قبل استئناف المنافسات الرسمية.
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وعلم بطولات أن الأهلي دخل في مفاوضات مكثفة مع الرجاء البيضاوي المغربي لحسم صفقة الظهير الأيسر يوسف بلعمري خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية.
وبحسب مصادر خاصة، فإن قيمة الصفقة المطروحة من جانب الأهلي تبلغ نحو 500 ألف دولار، في محاولة لإقناع النادي المغربي بالموافقة على رحيل اللاعب خلال يناير، رغم تمسكهم بالحصول على قيمة الشرط الجزائي في عقده بقيمة مليون دولار.
وأكدت المصادر أن يوسف بلعمري أبدى موافقته المبدئية على الانتقال إلى الأهلي، ورحب بخوض تجربة جديدة خارج أسوار الرجاء خلال الفترة المقبلة.
ويحاول الأهلي استغلال تعثر مفاوضات الرجاء مع اللاعب بشأن تجديد عقده، من أجل ممارسة ضغط تفاوضي يسهل إتمام الصفقة في أسرع وقت ممكن.
وتسعى إدارة الأهلي إلى إنهاء الصفقة بشكل رسمي خلال الأيام المقبلة، في ظل قناعة فنية بقدرات اللاعب، ورغبة في تدعيم الجبهة اليسرى قبل المرحلة الحاسمة من الموسم.
Tottenham are ready to offload a member of Thomas Frank’s squad in January following a behind-the-scenes incident, according to a new report.
Players who could leave Spurs in January
Spurs are poised for an intriguing January transfer window, and not just in terms of incomings.
Among the few players who could leave next month, Mathys Tel has emerged as a credible candidate for the exit door with Roma named as an interested suitor.
The 20-year-old, signed permanently from Bayern Munich for £30 million last summer, has reportedly expressed unhappiness with his limited opportunities at Spurs — managing just 409 minutes across 14 total appearances this season.
His exclusion from the Champions League squad earlier this term signaled his peripheral status under Frank, and a temporary switch to Serie A is probable even if Tel has since been recalled to the European fold to replace Dominic Solanke.
Richarlison’s long-term future also remains uncertain despite scoring seven goals so far this term, including two goal of the season contenders against Burnley and Arsenal respectively.
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Tottenham are preparing to receive offers from Brazil, Saudi Arabia and potentially Everton — his former club where he enjoyed considerably greater success.
However, media sources indicate Spurs will reject loan proposals and only entertain a permanent sale.
The Brazilian’s inconsistency throughout his Tottenham career, just 39 goal contributions since joining in 2022 for £60 million, has frustrated sections of supporters.
With his contract expiring in 2027, January represents Tottenham’s optimal window to recoup a reasonable fee before his value diminishes.
Frank apparently views Richarlison as an ‘expendable’ member of his squad, even if he selects the 28-year-old regularly, with Solanke and Kolo Muani likely to be his first choices once the former at last returns to full fitness.
There is also the matter of Yves Bissouma, who’s already fallen foul with Frank after disciplinary issues and is yet to make a single competitive appearance under the Dane’s tutelage.
The Mali international has suffered injuries this campaign which have limited his availability, but according to talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook, Spurs have seen enough.
Tottenham decide to sell Yves Bissouma in January
Recent footage emerged showing the 29-year-old midfielder allegedly inhaling nitrous oxide in early November, despite being sidelined through injury at the time.
This marks the second such incident involving Bissouma, who was previously suspended by the club in August after similar footage surfaced.
The midfielder issued a public apology then, acknowledging a “severe lack of judgment” and recognizing the health risks involved, but his latest alleged breach has now exhausted the club’s patience.
Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s visit of Slavia Prague in the Champions League, Frank said: “It’s an internal matter that we are dealing with at the moment and when we have dealt with that, then I will comment on it.”
Now, Crook reports that Tottenham are ready to sell Bissouma in January following this incident, which has effectively sealed his fate in north London.
Bissouma earns over £55,000-per-week, but has now become completely surplus to requirements under Frank.
The former Brighton star, who played a key role in Spurs’ Europa League final win last term, was excluded from Tottenham’s 22-man Champions League squad and subsequently underwent ankle surgery in October.
Tottenham Hotspur's YvesBissoumareacts after being substituted
Bissouma’s contract expires at the end of the season, but Tottenham do hold an option to extend it by another year, according to The Mail.
As per talkSPORT again, Galatasaray remain interested in securing his signature after a proposed summer transfer collapsed. The Turkish champions nearly signed Bissouma before the deal fell through, and they are prepared to revive their pursuit next year.
Manchester City fans arriving at the Etihad on Tuesday evening might well have been somewhat perplexed by the lineup that was announced.
Indeed, for the showdown with Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, Pep Guardiola would ring the changes, with a mammoth ten alterations on display from the 2-1 defeat versus Newcastle United.
Nico Gonzalez was the only player remaining in the XI from that humbling loss.
The Spaniard’s widespread tinkering did not work the way he would have wanted, whatsoever, as City ended up crashing to a second successive defeat in all competitions, with Leverkusen taking advantage of the disjointed feel to the hosts to inflict a 2-0 loss.
While Leverkusen were ultimately clinical and deserving of all three points, several of Guardiola’s reserve personnel did let him down big time against the visitors from Germany, with Savinho – in particular – putting in another poor showing down the flanks.
Savinho's poor performance in numbers
The Brazilian would have been hopeful that he could change Guardiola’s mind about who his starting attacker should be down the left wing by putting in a high-octane performance against Leverkusen, with Jeremy Doku pushing Savinho to one side with ease as of late.
Instead, however, the below-par forward remains on just one paltry goal for the season, with social media account City Chief going as far as to bash his display against Kasper Hjulmand’s men as offering “no end product” again.
The numbers don’t lie in this regard, too, with Savinho coming off the pitch at the end of a frustrating 90 minutes with just one shot attempted at the Leverkusen goal.
Moreover, despite successfully completing four successful dribbles from nine attempts, as per Sofascore, all of the South American’s trickery and flair on the night ultimately went to waste, with just one accurate cross amassed.
On top of that, the hit-and-miss 21-year-old also gave away possession 24 times, with his decision-making labelled as “puzzling” by journalist Amos Murphy.
Guardiola has defended Savinho in recent weeks by calling him an “aggressive” threat in attack at his best, with this criticism rampant when you consider he has put away just four goals from 64 City appearances.
But, even the Spaniard deciding to wear rose-tinted glasses at times can’t defend that shoddy showing against the Bundesliga giants, with the £30m attacker going down the route of becoming the club’s next Jack Grealish, in being another flashy and inconsistent flop.
He isn’t the only struggling star up top where the Grealish comparison rings true, however, as another underperformer begins to worry if he, too, is a high-profile acquisition gone wrong.
The Man City star turning into the next Grealish
At least Savinho, even if his efforts were largely inaccurate and clumsy, got himself involved in the thick of the action, having accumulated a mighty 76 touches of the ball come the full-time whistle.
On the contrary, Omar Marmoush – with his own tally of 18 touches – faded in and out of the contest as an unmemorable focal point, with his £59m price tag now weighing him down, much like Grealish’s excessive £100m valuation would be his dismal undoing.
Yet, Grealish did show flashes of his excellence at City here and there before an Everton loan move came to fruition, with 17 goals and 23 assists to date helping the sky blue half of Manchester to three Premier League titles.
Marmoush hasn’t quite got that in the bank, but he does have a respectable nine goals next to his name from just 36 outings.
Still, football is a fast-paced and fickle game, and for the riches that were splashed out on his services, after amassing a jaw-dropping 50 goal contributions for Eintracht Frankfurt, just one goal this season won’t cut the mustard, with his goal-shy display on Tuesday night further reinforcing how reliant City are on Erling Haaland to get them out of trouble.
Minutes played
65
Goals scored
0
Assists
0
Touches
18
Shots
0
Accurate passes
7/9 (78%)
Possession lost
7x
Total duels won
2/5
From his minimal touches of the ball, despite lasting 65 minutes on the Etihad turf, Marmoush would fail to register a single effort on Mark Flekken’s busy net.
In stark contrast, the constantly dangerous Haaland would manage a colossal four shots, from just nine touches.
With only two duels won, too, it’s unlikely that Guardiola will be keen to utilise the Egyptian as his lone striker moving forward, as he now finds himself in danger of fading into the background, rather than being an impactful statement signing, like the former Aston Villa man.
Time will only tell if he can kick on this season to show he belongs, with injuries not helping him this campaign so far, either.
But, based on his Leverkusen showing alone, he will be pushed back to the bench, alongside Savinho, when Premier League action returns at the weekend.
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Aside from the continuous number of injuries they’ve had to deal with, it’s starting to feel like everything is falling into place for Arsenal this season.
Mikel Arteta’s side have pretty much perfected the art of set-pieces, have become near enough impossible to score against, and as a result, are sitting atop the Premier League table.
Moreover, while there is still a level to go for many of the attacking players, many of those who underwhelmed last year are starting to look back to their best.
This includes one of Arteta’s signings, who has even been compared to the iconic Santi Cazorla – and no, it’s not Martin Zubimendi.
Santi Cazorla's Arsenal career
Cazorla joined Arsenal for a fee of just £16m from Spanish outfit Malaga in the summer of 2012, and it did not take him long at all to make an impact at the club.
The mercurial midfielder put in a man-of-the-match performance against Sunderland in what was his debut for the North Londoners, and ended up finishing that first campaign with a tally of 12 goals and 14 assists in 49 games.
By the time he left the Gunners in August 2018, he did so with an impressive haul of 29 goals and 45 assists in just 180 appearances, but it wasn’t the output that made him such a firm fan favourite, but the way in which he played the game.
When fit, the 40-year-old magician was seemingly able to do it all, from playing outrageous balls from one side of the pitch to the other, to driving with the ball and beating opposition defenders with ease.
At times, the two-footed wizard was the embodiment of what Wenger wanted his teams to do on the pitch, someone who was capable of winning games with some incredible skill, but doing so while also entertaining the paying fans.
There are really countless examples of the Spaniard doing something remarkable in the famous red and white, but perhaps the most iconic and impactful was his free-kick in the 2014 FA Cup final, which kick-started the club’s comeback.
Had he managed to keep fit, there is no telling what Cazorla could have accomplished at Arsenal, and while the club have not quite had a player like him since, there is someone in the current squad who has been compared to the Emirates icon.
The Arsenal star compared to Cazorla
Now, the first player many of you might think of here is Zubimendi. After all, he is a Spanish midfielder with a great range of passing and the ability to use both feet when needed.
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However, in this instance, the comparison to the former Arsenal star comes from another former Gunners’ great, Kevin Campbell, and concerns Leandro Trossard.
Yes, when speaking back in 2023, Campbell was full of praise for the Belgian, saying that while “they don’t play in the same spot”, he could “see the comparison because he has such quick feet like Santi did.”
He went on to compare the way in which the former Brighton & Hove Albion gem is also able to “see things quickly and Santi saw things quickly.”
Another similarity the 30-year-old shares with the Spaniard, aside from wearing the number 19, is his impressive ability to use both feet without much trouble at all.
You can see this during games, and then on top of that, his former coach at Genk once told Sky Sports that the dynamic left-winger is indeed “right-footed and left-footed.”
Finally, while there are still plenty of other differences between the pair, one more key point of overlap is the Maasmechelen-born gem’s ability to make something happen, generally by finishing a chance most would consider too difficult.
After all, that is why Arteta has referred to him as a “little magician” and Ian Wright made the bold claim that he’s the Gunners’ “best finisher.”
Ultimately, Trossard is not the same player Cazorla was at Arsenal, but from his two-footedness to his technical class and ability to make things happen, he certainly shares a great deal in common with the Spaniard.
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Freddie Freeman just won World Series MVP while dealing with an injured ankle. But apparently, he had an even worse injury he kept hidden.
On Thursday, as the Los Angeles Dodgers basked in the glow of their World Series victory over the New York Yankees on Wednesday, it was revealed their first baseman had been playing with broken cartilage in his ribcage.
On Oct. 3 during a simulated game before the Dodgers would host the San Diego Padres in the National League Division Series, Freeman felt pain in his side. He tried to ignore it. Then the following happened, according to a story from ESPN's Jeff Passan:
انتقد سالا مارتن، الإداري السابق بنادي برشلونة، تصرف الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم تجاه لامين يامال واعتراضه على بيان برشلونة والأزمة التي نشبت بسبب إصابة اللاعب.
ونشب خلاف حاد بين الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم ونادي برشلونة، بسبب إجراء لامين يامال لعملية تخص منطقة العانة وهي مصدر إصابة اللاعب بدون إخطار سابق للجهاز الطبي لمنتخب لا روخا، (للمزيد من التفاصيل اضغط هنا).
وكتب الرئيس السابق للجنة الاقتصادية لبرشلونة على حساباته على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي: “تعرب الخدمات الطبية للاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم عن دهشتها واستيائها بعد علمها بخضوع اللاعب لامين يامال لإجراء جراحي بالترددات الراديوية لعلاج ألم عانته هذا الصباح، يجب أن يكون الاتحاد سعيدًا بتحسن حالة لامين !!!!”.
وأكمل: “أم أن هدف الاتحاد هو تعمد إصابة لاعبي برشلونة ثم الغضب عندما لا يسمح لهم برشلونة بذلك؟”.
وأضاف: “يُقرر أطباء النادي ولاعبو الفريق أنفسهم العلاجات اللازمة، لا يحق لأطباء الاتحاد التدخل في القرار ولا ينبغي لهم ذلك، إذا تفاجأوا وانزعجوا فالحظ سيء!”.
واستطرد: “ينتقد النقاد المعارضون لبرشلونة لامين وبرشلونة لأن ما يريدونه حقًا هو أن يلعب لامين مع إسبانيا ويتعرض للإصابة لأنهم يدركون أكثر من أي شخص آخر أن المنتخب الإسباني آلة لسحق لاعبي برشلونة وإصابتهم وأن المدرب لا ينوي منع الإصابات”.
وأتم: “إنه جزء من هذه الآلة، حسنًا لا، قرار برشلونة بالصمود وحماية اللاعب خبر سار ومفرح، أما المحللين ومدربي المنتخب الوطني وجماهير مدريد ليس هناك سوى قول واحد أريد أن أقوله لهم وهو اذهبوا إلى الجحيم!”.
O Palmeiras se reapresentou nesta manhã de sábado na Academia de Futebol após a sofrida vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o Goiás no Allianz Parque, em jogo válido pelo Brasileirão.
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Apenas os jogadores que atuaram por menos de 45 minutos diante do Esmeraldino foram pro campo, enquanto os titulares ficaram na parte interna da Academia de Futebol.
Raphael Veiga treinou normalmente e também Breno Lopes, personagem principal do jogo de ontem.
O camisa 19 fez o gol da vitória alviverde mas na comemoração acabou xingando a torcida do Palmeiras, que ficou revoltada com a atitude do atacante.
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Breno ainda não se manifestou via sua assessoria de imprensa e também não postou nada em suas redes sociais.
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AC Milan are one of the most historic clubs in Europe. However, they have won just one Serie A title in the last 14 years.
Despite this, the Rossoneri still have a number of stars at the San Siro, and as a result, have an annual payroll of €94.7m, with the average player earning €3.3m a season.
But who earns the most? Every Milan player in the first-team squad has been ranked in order from highest to lowest in terms of wages for the 2025/26 season, with the help of Capology.
Disclaimer – only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.
Christopher Nkunku
€178,077
€9,260,000
Adrien Rabiot
€178,077
€9,260,000
Luka Modric
€124,615
€6,480,000
Rafael Leao
€123,269
€6,410,000
Youssouf Fofana
€106,923
€5,560,000
Christian Pulisic
€98,654
€5,130,000
Ruben Loftus-Cheek
€98,654
€5,130,000
Santiago Gimenez
€89,038
€4,630,000
Ardon Jashari
€89,038
€4,630,000
Pervis Estupinan
€89,038
€4,630,000
Samuele Ricci
€89,038
€4,630,000
Fikayo Tomori
€86,346
€4,490,000
Ismael Bennacer
€81,154
€4,220,000
Mike Maignan
€69,038
€3,590,000
Matteo Gabbia
€64,038
€3,330,000
Strahinja Pavlovic
€60,577
€3,150,000
Koni De Winter
€60,577
€3,150,000
Yunus Munsah
€49,231
€2,560,000
Warren Bondo
€36,923
€1,920,000
Zachary Athekame
€35,577
€1,850,000
Pietro Terracciano
€28,462
€1,480,000
Alexis Saelemaekers
€24,615
€1,280,000
Davide Bartesaghi
€21,346
€1,100,000
David Odogu
€17,885
€930,000
Lorenzo Torriani
€7,115
€370,000
Here's a detailed look at AC Milan's top 10 earners… 10 Santiago Gimenez €89,038 per week
Mexican striker Santiago Gimenez joined AC Milan from Feyenoord at the beginning of 2025, penning a deal until 2029.
In the second half of the 2024/25 season, Gimenez scored five Serie A goals in 670 minutes.
9 Ardon Jashari €89,038 per week
Ardon Jashari swapped Club Brugge for AC Milan in a deal worth a total of €39m.
The Switzerland international, who is primarily a holding midfielder, is on €4.63m a season for the next five years.
8 Pervis Estupinan €89,038 per week
After starring in the Premier League for Brighton, left-back Pervis Estupinan headed to the San Siro in a deal that saw the Seagulls receive £17m.
An Ecuador international, Estupinan is the fourth player on €4.63m a season and like Jashari, is under contract until 2030.
7 Ruben Loftus-Cheek €98,654 per week
English midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek joined Milan from Chelsea in 2023.
Loftus-Cheek penned a four-year deal and has already made more than 70 appearances in red and black.
6 Christian Pulisic €98,654 per week
Also picking up €5.13m per season is Christian Pulisic, with the attacker really finding his feet in Italy after a tricky period with Chelsea.
Captain of the United States, Pulisic signed in 2023 and has been a regular ever since. He’s under contract until 2027.
5 Youssouf Fofana €106,923 per week
Midfielder Youssouf Fofana arrived in 2024 from Monaco at a cost of a reported €25m.
The France international was linked with the likes of Manchester United before signing for Milan, penning a four-year deal at the San Siro.
4 Rafael Leao €123,269 per week
Winger Rafael Leao has been attracting plenty of interest after his starring displays in Italy and is the top earner at AC Milan.
The Portugal international was signed for €35m in 2019, and should Milan cash in over the coming years, they could make a healthy profit.
3 Luka Modric €124,615 per week
Luka Modric signed a one-year deal with AC Milan in 2025 after leaving Real Madrid following 13 years at the Bernabeu.
With no transfer fee required, Modric signed a €6.5m deal and turned 40 at the start of the 2025/26 season.
2 Adrien Rabiot €178,077 per week
AC MIlan’s joint-top earner, Adrien Rabiot moved to the club from Marseille in 2025 after a short spell with the French club.
Formerly of Juventus, the midfielder signed a three-year deal and is in line to earn just shy of €28m in wages.
1 Christopher Nkunku €178,077 per week
Christopher Nkunku is also on €9.26m per season and signed a five-year deal with AC Milan after joining from Chelsea.
Costing around €42m, the French forward has played in Ligue 1, Bundesliga and the Premier League before moving to Serie A.
There are plenty of reasons for Tottenham Hotspur supporters to be excited right now.
On Saturday, Spurs swatted aside London rivals West Ham 3-0 away from home.
Cristian Romero controversially had a first-half header ruled out, but it ultimately mattered not, because Pape Matar Sarr, Lucas Bergall and then Micky van de Ven were all on target during a 17-minute scoring spree after the interval, while Tomáš Souček was sent off for the hosts during this time frame.
That makes it three wins out of four in the Premier League for Thomas Frank, ahead of Spurs’ Champions League opener against Villarreal on Tuesday, proudly returning to Europe’s premier club competition as Europa League winners of course.
Tottenham’s latest big-money signing made his debut at the London Stadium, but it remains to be seen just how good he will be in a lilywhite shirt, given that an ex-Spurs player, who is actually his compatriot, has scored more goals since the start of last season.
Xavi Simons' Tottenham debut in numbers
Having been presented on the pitch prior to the 1-0 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth before the international break, Spurs supporters were eager to witness Xavi Simons’ debut at West Ham, having joined from RB Leipzig for around £51m.
The Netherlands international was deployed off the left, with the table below documenting his match statistics.
Shots off target
1
2nd
Successful dribbles
1
7th
Accurate passes
27
11th
Key passes
1
6th
Touches
51
9th
Average SofaScore rating
7.2
8th
As the table documents, Simons made a decent if unspectacular start to life at Tottenham, showing glimpses of what he can produce, but will be hoping for more end product come Tuesday in the Champions League.
So, is there actually a former Tottenham attacker, of the same nationality, who has been outscoring Simons in recent times?
Forgotten Tottenham attacker on fire
Steven Bergwijn joined Tottenham Hotspur from PSV Eindhoven in January 2020 for a reported fee of £26.7m.
Well, they say first impressions are the most important, and he certainly made a good one, opening the scoring during a 2-0 home victory over Manchester City just a few days later, named man of the match that afternoon too.
Given the Covid-19 lockdown, this would be Spurs’ last home league win, in front of supporters, for 560 days, which is surely part of the reason why it remains ingrained in the memory.
Overall, however, the Dutch winger actually scored just eight times in 83 appearances for Spurs, but he certainly timed them well, synonymous with the famous comeback at Leicester, scoring in the 95th and then 97th minutes to turn a 2-1 defeat into a 3-2 victory at the King Power in January 2022.
Upon his arrival at the club, short-lived manager Nuno Espírito Santo stated that Bergwijn possessed a “unique” skillset among his squad, adding that he is a “very talented player…. he’s fantastic in one v ones, offensive, he’s fast, he gives us speed”.
Nevertheless, deemed surplus to requirements by Antonio Conte in the summer of 2022, he was sold to Ajax for £26.4m.
During two seasons back in Amsterdam, the city of his birth, Bergwijn bagged a respectable 29 goals in 80 appearances, including netting against both Rangers and Napoli in the Champions League.
Ajax winger Steven Bergwijn
However, in September 2024, he made a left-field career choice, leaving his homeland to sign for Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad, who paid around £20m for his signature.
A month earlier, the forward had started two matches at Euro 2024, included in the XI for knockout ties against Romania and Türkiye.
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However, following his move to the Middle East, Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman publicly declared during a press conference that Bergwijn would no longer be called up so long as he is in charge, citing a “lack of sporting ambition”.
Well, despite this continued snub from his national team, the 27-year-old was excellent last season, scoring 13 Saudi Pro League goals, a key figure as his team won the title.
To start the new campaign, Bergwijn has been on fire, bagging four goals in three games, on target as Laurent Blanc’s side were beaten 2-1 by Al-Nassr in the Super Cup semi-final in Hong Kong, before netting twice during Friday’s 4-2 win over Al-Fateh.
This means, since the start of last season, he has scored 17 club goals, five more than compatriot Simons has managed.
The obvious caveat, that Koeman himself would be sure to point out, is that Bergwijn is playing at a significantly lower level, with the Saudi Pro League ranked as the 32nd strongest in the world, according to Global Football Rankings, thereby placed below the Cypriot First Division, the Ecuadorian top-flight and Italy’s second-tier Serie B.
Nevertheless, Bergwijn still knows where the back of the net is, and could’ve been a useful player at Spurs had he stayed, even if Simons’ ceiling is exponentially higher.
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