'It's clear what he meant to Bayern' – Harry Kane posts touching tribute to Franz Beckenbauer after German icon's death aged 78

Harry Kane has posted a touching tribute to Franz Beckenbauer after the death of the Bayern Munich legend.

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Kane posts tribute on InstagramBeckenbauer died on MondayEngland striker joined Bayern in summerWHAT HAPPENED?

Kane took to social media on Monday after Beckenbauer's death was announced, and joined a deluge of tributes from across the football world. The former defender, of course, became one of the greatest footballers of all time during his time in the Bundesliga, and he won the league both as a player and a manager in Bavaria.

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Kane quoted Bayern's own tribute to Beckenbauer and wrote: "In my time at the club so far it's clear what he meant to Bayern and to football in this country. My thoughts are with his family and friends."

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Kane only joined Bayern in the summer but has had a remarkable start to life in the Bundesliga. In 15 league games thus far, he has scored 21 goals. Bayern are currently second in the table, however, four points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen with a game in hand.

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They are likely to pay tribute to one of their greatest ever players in their next fixture. Bayern face Hoffenheim on Friday.

Malcom, Alexis, Di Stefano and transfers that were hijacked at the last minute

With Barcelona having stolen Malcolm away from Roma at the 11th hour, Goal looks back at other deals involving dramatic u-turns

Getty ImagesDimitar Berbatov to Man City

With both Manchester sides battling to sign Tottenham's Dimitar Berbatov in 2008, the Bulgarian frontman had a difficult decision to make. Spurs had accepted an offer from City, though the striker wanted to sign for United.

When Berbatov flew into Manchester to speak to City officials, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was at the airport to pick him up, much to the player's surprise. United then got their man for a price lower than City had offered.

"I am flattered that he [Ferguson] gave me so much of his time," Berbatov said. "He personally came to pick me up at the airport. It was a shock to me, but it was a pleasure to get to know him." 

AdvertisementGetty ImagesRomelu Lukaku to Chelsea

After a 25-goal campaign with Everton, Romelu Lukaku had his pick of Champions League clubs to join ahead of the 2017-18 season.

As the reigning Premier League champions, Chelsea were the clear frontrunners, with manager Antonio Conte desperate to sign a striker who had been discarded by the Blues during Jose Mourinho's tenure at Stamford Bridge.

However, much to the Italian's disappointment, United were ultimately willing to stump up more cash for the Belgium international, who moved to Old Trafford for a whopping £75 million.

Lukaku has proved worth every penny, though, netting 27 times in his first year on Manchester before then proving himself one of the world's elite forwards with his performances at the 2018 World Cup.

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With Chelsea and Manchester United locked in a battle to sign Pedro from Barcelona in 2015, it was a matter of urgency which closed the deal.

United officials had flown to Spain to talk to the forward but the winger's agent later said that the Manchester side had, metaphorically speaking, "fallen asleep" during the protracted negotiations, thus allowing Chelsea to swoop in and take Pedro to west London for £19m. 

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GettyEmmanuel Petit to Tottenham

As the story goes, Emmanuel Petit was in London for talks to sign with Tottenham in 1997.

During discussions with Spurs chairman Alan Sugar, the Frenchman became aware of interest from north London rivals Arsenal, who told Petit not to put pen-to-paper at White Hart Lane until he had spoken with compatriot Arsene Wenger.

With his options now open, Petit was sent back to his hotel in a taxi paid by Spurs to think things over, only for the World Cup winner to take a detour to Highbury and sign with the Gunners instead.  

Arsenal player ratings vs Fulham: Gunners left red-faced in first slip-up of the season despite Eddie Nketiah's starring role

Mikel Arteta'a side recovered from conceding in the first minute to take the lead, only for a slip in concentration to allow a late equaliser

On a rainy London evening with thunder echoing over the broadcast at the Emirates, Arsenal and Fulham battled back-and-forth for the entire 90 minutes. An error from Thomas Partey less than 60 seconds into the match saw the Cottagers take an early lead and then chaos ensued.

A 66th minute spot-kick from Bukayo Saka levelled the match after Fabio Vieira was brought down in the box and then, nine minutes later, Vieira flew forward again. The Portuguese international played a pinpoint cross into the box and striker Eddie Nketiah fired home, leaving the Gunners convinced they had secured all three points.

Despite Calvin Bassey earning a red card, Fulham refused to give up, however, and, in the 87th minute, their efforts were rewarded after midfielder Joao Palhinha struck home off a corner kick to level the match.

GOAL rates Arsenal's players from the Emirates Stadium…

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Aaron Ramsdale (4/10):

Was caught out-of-position on both goals, albeit his defense let him down both times.

Ben White (6/10):

Did what was asked of him, wasn't at fault for either Fulham goal.

William Saliba (6/10):

Solid at the back, locked down the Fulham attack and was consistently in the right spot.

Jakub Kiwior (6/10):

Did exactly what was asked of him on the left flank of defense.

Thomas Partey (4/10):

At fault for Fulham's opening goal in the first minute of the match and was consistently caught out of position at right-back, despite playing out of position for the Gunners.

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Declan Rice (6/10):

Helped control the tempo of the match and drove Arsenal back into the match.

Kai Havertz (5/10):

Missed a golden chance in the first half and still doesn't look comfortable in a midfield role.

Martin Odegaard (7/10):

A brilliant performance from the Gunners midfield talisman again, but lacked a clinical finish throughout the match.

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Bukayo Saka (7/10):

Scored a 66th minute penalty kick and was relentless on the wing all afternoon.

Leandro Trossard (4/10):

Subbed out at half-time, little to zero impact on the match through the first 45 minutes.

Gabriel Martinelli (6/10):

Very little impact on the match, but linked up well over the final stretch with the rest of the attack.

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Eddie Nketiah (8/10):

Scored the match-winner after being subbed on at half-time, proving to Arteta once again why he's a reliable option up top.

Fabio Vieira (8/10):

Earned a penalty just 10 minutes after being subbed on and assisted Nketiah's goal shortly afterwards.

Oleksandr Zinchenko (7/10):

Subbed on in the 56th minute and brought life into the team and the crowd with his exceptional work rate.

Jorginho (5/10):

Subbed on in the 84th minute, missed his mark on the Fulham equaliser three minutes later.

Gabriel Jesus (N/A):

A welcomed return for the Gunners striker, but he was subbed on in stoppage time.

Mikel Arteta (6/10):

After a dreadful first 45 minutes, Arteta turned it around with a fantastic selection of second-half substitutes.

Ace! Lionel Messi magic has tennis superstar Coco Gauff ‘jumping on the Miami bandwagon’ ahead of bid for US Open glory

Tennis superstar Coco Gauff admits to “jumping on the Miami bandwagon” after witnessing more magic from Lionel Messi.

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Argentine starring in the StatesIlluminated New York in latest outingFan club continues to growWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine icon has made a stunning impact since leaving European football – following spells at Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain – and embracing a new challenge in the United States. Messi already has 11 goals to his name and has emerged victorious in all nine of his outings for Inter Miami so far.

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The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner was on target again when making his MLS debut off the bench in a meeting with the New York Red Bulls. Gauff, who is readying herself for a shot at US Open glory in the Big Apple, was among the interested observers as Messi took to the field once more.

AND WHAT'S MORE

Gauff is now a fully-fledged member of the Messi fan club, with the 19-year-old posting on social media after seeing the South American produce more moments of match-altering brilliance during his cameo outing against the Red Bulls: “Jumping on the Miami bandwagon.”

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Tata Martino has suggested that Messi, following a hectic start to his spell in the States, will be rested over the coming weeks – with Inter Miami due to be back in action on Wednesday when playing host to Nashville.

Kayode & Nigerian strikers who didn't realise their potential

As the ex-ManchesterCity man turns 29, we remember six Nigerian strikers who never realised their potential

DepophotosOlarenwaju Kayode

Currently featuring with Sivasspor in the Turkish top flight—on loan from Ukraine giants Shakhtar Donetsk—it doesn’t seem that long ago that Kayode was signing for English giants ManchesterCity.

It was an odd move at the time, with Kayode then approaching his mid-20s and not the kind of youth prospect with time to develop on his side.

He had enjoyed an excellent scoring record with Austria Vienna before that move, but has struggled to score consistently since—barring a decent scoring run on loan at Gaziantep.

The Nigeria caps have dried up after he featured four times for the national side in 2017.

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Watford’s record signing when he signed for the Hornets from Granada for a fee estimated to be around £12.5 million in 2016, it’s fair to see that deal never truly worked out for player nor club.

The striker’s time in Hertfordshire was mired by injury, loss of form and off-field controversies, and he ended his spell at the club with a miserable three goals in 63 league games across the Premier League and the Championship.

This season, on loan at Udinese, he’s registered his career best tally for goal contributions, although don’t expect him to add to his two Nigeria caps any time soon.

Getty ImagesJulius Aghahowa

Broke onto the scene at the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations, where he was the tournament’s joint top scorer and caught the eye with his somersaulting celebrations.

He proceeded to win a trio of Ukrainian titles with Shakhtar Donetsk, although Aghahowa’s career took a wrong turn in his mid-20s when he signed for Wigan Athletic.

He failed to net in the Premier League, wouldn’t represent Nigeria again after 2007, and even a return to Shakhtar—wither another domestic title—couldn’t quite reignite his career.

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Getty.Josh Maja

Contrary to others on this list, Maja still has time on his side to realise his potential and fulfil the hype that accompanied the early stages of his career.

However, he is running out of time and it increasingly appears as though we won’t live up to the immense expectations that accompanied him at Sunderland.

Currently with StokeCity in the Championship, he’s scored just once on loan this season, struggling to impress in the second tier, and in fact, has netted just 13 goals with Girondins de Bordeaux, Fulham and the Potters since leaving Sunderland in 2018.

Nonetheless, the 23-year-old is skilful, impresses in the build-up play, and can still be a hit—he just needs the right move this summer.

VIDEO: Duncan McGuire hits the Griddy! USMNT prospects bags first Orlando City goal of season after failed January transfer to Blackburn

United States men's prospect Duncan McGuire hit the Griddy for Orlando City while celebrating his first goal of the season Wednesday evening.

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Duncan McGuire opens 2024 accountBags goal for Orlando City, hits Griddy celebrationTouted for big Olympics roleWHAT HAPPENED?

In their Concacaf Champions Cup match against Canadian Premier League side Cavalry FC, the USMNT prospect bagged the opening goal in a 3-0 victory for the Lions. Following his strike, he celebrated by hitting the Griddy dance while being swarmed by teammates.

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McGuire is one of the most sought after strikers in MLS at the moment, and was unfortunately the victim of a failed transfer abroad in January. Despite traveling to England and even taking pictures in the club's kit, Blackburn officials failed to submit the paperwork on time to complete his transfer.

As a result, he returned to Orlando and is set to play with them at least through the summer transfer window.

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The Lions are back in action to open their 2024 MLS season Saturday evening against CF Montreal. They'll look to kickstart their season with three points against the Canadian club.

Murtagh returns for England ODI

William Porterfield will play his 200th game for Ireland when he leads his side against England in a solitary ODI on May 8

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Apr-2015William Porterfield will play his 200th game for Ireland when he leads his side against England in a solitary ODI on May 8.Porterfield, the 30-year-old left-hander, is one of the longest-serving captains in world cricket and he will lead Ireland against what is expected to be a largely shadow XI for England, who will have completed a Test in the Caribbean three days earlier.It will be Ireland’s first fixture after Phil Simmons departed to take charge of West Indies. Ireland hope to have a new coach installed for the match.Thirteen players who featured in the World Cup return for Ireland, plus experienced Middlesex seamer Tim Murtagh, who missed the tournament with a foot injury. Max Sorensen and Durham’s Peter Chase are left out.”It’s a bit special for my 200th to be against England in front of an expected sell-out crowd,” Porterfield said. “I’ve happy memories personally from the last time we played them in Dublin, scoring a century, although the result didn’t go our way that day.Chairman of selectors Alan Lewis admitted that they had opted for the tried and tested: “It was hard to bring any new faces in with it being so early in the season. We’ve named 14 in the squad rather than the usual 13 as there are some concerns over the fitness of Andrew McBrine, who was injured earlier this week.”It’s great to have Tim Murtagh back in the squad. He brings quality and experience to our attack, and there are fewer better exponents of swing bowling in early season conditions.”Ireland ODI squad: William Porterfield (capt), Andrew Balbirnie, Alex Cusack, George Dockrell, Ed Joyce, Andrew McBrine, John Mooney, Tim Murtagh, Kevin O’Brien, Niall O’Brien, Paul Stirling, Stuart Thompson, Gary Wilson, Craig Young

Man Utd's big positional battles: From Ronaldo vs Martial to Maguire against Varane

Erik ten Hag has plenty of massive selection calls to make ahead of the Premier League's big kick-off

Following the laid-back and tactically naive approach of Ole Solskjaer, and the lack of player buy-in that soured Ralf Rangnick’s time, Manchester United are now under the stewardship of an old school authoritarian in Erik ten Hag. Players eat together, there is a strict dress code, and the team is treasured over the individual.

On the pitch, Erik ten Hag has wasted no time in pre-season implementing the philosophy that made his Ajax team a favourite of the neutrals. A philosophy that treasures possession, vertical passing, and counter pressing.

It will, of course, take time for Ten Hag to assemble a squad where every player is comfortable with the demands of his system, but a look at pre-season shows that everybody will be given a chance to shine, and also that some players appear nailed on to start.

David de Gea won’t be troubled by Tom Heaton, Diogo Dalot has higher technical ability than Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and Jadon Sancho has cemented his position in the team with dazzling displays against Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa, scoring three goals in the process.

Lisandro Martinez hasn’t been bought to sit on the bench but, apart from that, places are up for grabs all over the pitch.

With the start of the Premier League only a matter of days away, GOAL takes a look at the most competitive positional battles at United ahead of the new season…

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The case for Shaw:

Luke Shaw’s career since joining Man Utd as a teenager has been one of ups and downs, from a promising start under Louis Van Gaal, to a horrific leg break and falling out of favour under Jose Mourinho, to flourishing under Solskjaer before a brilliant Euro 2020, and then a dramatic loss of form in what was the club’s worst ever Premier League season.

Now, the 27-year-old is faced with the task of impressing the new gaffer and staying on top of the fresh-faced competition – something which we’ve seen him do previously, when Alex Telles was brought to the club ahead of the 2020-21 season. Shaw went on to create the second-most chances for a defender in the Premier League.

We know that Shaw can still produce moments of quality in the opposition's final third, as underlined by his assist for Sancho in their pre-season clash with Villa. Where Shaw can and perhaps needs to improve is his positional play when defending, covering the right areas and staying with his man. His overall game could do with some fine-tuning and consistency, which could now come under Ten Hag, who will be dishing out clear and precise instructions.

The case for Malacia:

The new kid on the block, bringing with him a high-energy approach and an eagerness which is crucial to the way Ten Hag likes to use his full-backs. In the five appearances he has made for the club to date, Tyrell Malacia has already demonstrated the quality that made him a fan favourite at Feyenoord, as well as his full international debut for the Netherlands.

Similarly to Shaw, Malacia appears to be most comfortable in the opposition's final third; his contribution to Anthony Martial’s goal against Crystal Palace proved that. He has great technical ability, and a fine passing range, but is also not afraid of committing fully to a tackle. However, his defensive awareness could do with some polishing; the opposition wingers often found space on Malacia’s side in his pre-season outings.

GOAL verdict:

The two left-backs are not a world apart in terms of what they bring to the table; they have similar strengths and weaknesses. Shaw’s age and experience of English football may initially give him the edge in league games, but Malacia could give Ten Hag something to think about should he impress on Thursday nights in the Europa League or domestic cup games.

AdvertisementGetty/GOALHarry Maguire vs Raphael Varane

The case for Maguire:

Despite Maguire’s rocky form over the last 12 months for club and country, it is evident that he has the backing of the new manager, who has started him in four of the six pre-season fixtures, playing him as the right centre-back in preparation to partner up with Lisandro Martinez who will fill the left hand side berth Maguire has played in since joining from Leicester.

Maguire still maintains some great attributes to be a top defender, such as his physical presence, his aerial prowess, and ability to find progressive passes. However, his reading of the game and his decision-making under defensive pressure still have much room for improvement.

His lack of pace can be an issue in a high defensive line but this can be counterbalanced with better positioning, and perfecting when and where to get touch-tight to opponents, much like Daley Blind at Ajax.

The case for Varane:

On an individual basis, Varane was good last season, there were moments where you could see exactly why he has four Champions League titles to his name, but then there were also plenty of moments where he looked like just another part of the dysfunctional side who were Europa League-bound, such as his horrible display in the 4-0 thrashing defeat on the hands of Brighton. 

But beyond some poor performances, his major problem since joining the Red Devils has been his injury record, missing 17 games through injury last season. 

Should he be able to stay fit, he could become a very valuable asset for Ten Hag, given his abundance of pace for a centre-back, his stature and his composure on the ball. 

GOAL verdict:

Both have hurdles to overcome and areas to improve, perhaps Maguire more than Varane. But, ultimately, the Englishman's greater availability for games, in comparison to the Frenchman’s fragile injury record, could prove to be decisive. 

Getty/GOALScott McTominay vs Donny van de Beek

The case for Van De Beek:

Donny Van De Beek’s signing still looks like a terrible bit of planning. He came into Solskjaer’s team with no specific role set aside for him, and a playing style which didn’t suit him. Now, with his former manager Ten Hag having taken over, fans hoped to see the 25-year-old thrive in pre-season, but that hasn’t been the case so far.

While he did put the ball on a plate for Rashford’s goal against Palace, in a move which was very Ajax-esque, he has been slightly underwhelming in his six pre-season fixtures. He is clearly very gifted, technically, but his mobility remains a major issue; he often looks lethargic and lacking in pace.

Perhaps he is one who will begin to improve as and when Man Utd become a better possession-based side.

The case for McTominay:

The Scot seems to always have the backing of his managers, despite all the critics, but the 25-year-old now enters a crucial period of his career, under a manager who makes very precise demands of his midfielders.

McTominay is the complete polar opposite of Van de Beek. He offers intensity and physicality but he needs to improve a lot on the ball, particularly with his range of passing. Still, McTominay started four of the six pre-season games, which suggests he also has Ten Hag’s backing. For now, at least…

GOAL verdict:

If you could take the best attributes from Van de Beek, and the best attributes from McTominay, and mould them into one player, you’d have a brilliant midfielder on your hands. Unfortunately for Ten Hag, he isn’t allowed that kind of experimentation with his players, so we think McTominay will start the season ahead of Van de Beek simply because of his superior dynamism and defensive work.

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Getty/GOALBruno Fernandes vs Christian Eriksen

The case for Fernandes:

Bruno Fernandes has been United's most successful acquisition in the post Sir Alex Ferguson era, his arrival proving the catalyst for much of Solskjaer’s success at the club, helping the side achieve back-to-back top-four finishes with his 44 goal contributions in 51 league games throughout the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons.

However, his frantic nature, which can be effective in transitional situations, proved to be frustrating last season and regularly led to a loss of possession. Although giving the ball away isn’t something which Ten Hag takes lightly, he clearly still views Fernandes as a key part of the team, starting him in five of United’s six pre-season games.

Previously, Fernandes gave the impression that he attempts too much and sets out every pass to be the one leading to a goal. He certainly has the quality to be a major creative outlet in Ten Hag’s system, but he can also benefit from some clearer objectives and a more structured role in the side, which he now looks to be getting.

The case for Eriksen:

Christian Eriksen, on the other hand, is very efficient at ball retention, and is easily the tidier player of the two, which may be exactly why he was wanted by Ten Hag. Within five minutes of his debut for the club against Atletico Madrid, he demonstrated his class with two long-ball pings, one of which almost resulted in a goal.

The following day, he made his first start and immediately stood out in midfield, providing Man Utd with a great outlet to shift the ball from defence into attack and playing a part in their only goal of the game.

GOAL verdict:

Both of these individuals are a great choice to have in midfield. Eriksen’s game is arguably more well-rounded but, on the flipside, Fernandes can provide a great deal of pressing intensity, as well as the occasional high-risk, high-reward pattern of play. Nonetheless, it may not come down to one or the other. If the right balance can be found, most likely in the form of a deeper-lying midfielder, Eriksen and Fernandes could play side by side against defensive opponents.

Arsenal are the best fit for Declan Rice – but certain trophies with Man City may be enough to swing the Premier League's biggest summer transfer saga

The 24-year-old is a better fit for Mikel Arteta's team, but Pep Guardiola is offering guaranteed silverware at the Etihad Stadium

Declan Rice knows a thing or two about difficult decisions. On February 13, 2019, after nearly a full year of deliberation, he declared for England – despite having represented Ireland at international level for the previous three years. Rice had even been capped three times by the senior side – but, crucially, not once in a competitive fixture.

The backlash was bitter and Rice himself admitted that he could understand the fury of the Irish fans. However, despite talk of "pride" in the jersey and "mixed nationality", he tellingly admitted that he ultimately decided to do what he considered "best for my future".

And if we remove loyalty and integrity from the equation, given they are archaic concepts in modern football anyway, everyone would agree that Rice chose wisely. He has benefited enormously in the intervening four years, both from a sporting and financial perspective.

Rice played in a World Cup last year – Ireland haven't even reached the finals since 2002 – while becoming an England international has also undoubtedly made him a more attractive proposition to sponsors.

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One can be sure, then, that Rice will apply the same sense of ruthless rationality to the toughest decision he has had to make since changing his international allegiances. Of course, this time around, Rice has far more options available to him. Having established himself as one of the best players in England, he has the pick of the Premier League's clubs vying for his signature this summer.

When the window opened, it appeared as if Rice was almost certain to join last season's runners-up, with Arsenal getting their first bid in nice and early. However, their opening offer was promptly rejected, as was their second, leading to reports that West Ham were more than a little upset with the Gunners for undervaluing their most prized possession.

AdvertisementGettyArsenal punished for trying to haggle?

A third bid is imminent, but one wonders if Arsenal shouldn't have gone all-in right away, given it has been clear for some time that their fellow Londoners weren't going to accept anything less than £100 million ($128m) for one of the most sought-after midfielders on the market.

For that very reason, it was in the Gunners' interest to wrap this deal up as quickly as possible, given the longer this dragged on, there more likely it was that rivals for Rice's signature would emerge. And that's exactly what's happened.

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On Wednesday, it was claimed that Manchester United were ready to try hijack Arsenal's deal by making Scott McTominay or Harry Maguire a part of the deal. Given the Hammers' reported interest in signing the former anyway, such a player-plus-cash offer could appeal to the Hammers.

But then so could seeing Rice join Manchester City for a hefty fee and Kalvin Phillips move in the opposite direction. West Ham were interested in signing the former Leeds United ace while he was still plying his trade at Elland Road and, according to an report published later on the same day, City are willing to make the England international a part of their bid.

Rice would obviously give serious consideration to a move to the Etihad. Any player with a high ceiling for improvement would obviously be tempted by the prospect of working with Pep Guardiola, the game's most revered coach. But would City really be the right move at this moment in time?

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Getty ImagesPhillips' predicament a warning for Rice

His preferred position in front of the backline is presently occupied by Rodri, who is still only 26 and undoubtedly the best defensive midfielder in the world right now.

Given Rice's versatility – he has occasionally been deployed as a centre-back in the past – he could conceivably step into the dual role being played by John Stones, the defender that Guardiola has effectively converted into an auxiliary midfielder. But Stones took to the task like a duck to water – one suspects that he is only going to get better and better. Displacing him would not be easy.

And that's the primary issue here: Rice would not necessarily walk into the City starting line-up, even if they spent £100m on him. Jack Grealish, after all, spent his first season at the Etihad sitting on the bench. Rice really couldn't afford such a lengthy period of adaptation if he wants to be a guaranteed starter for England at next year's European Championship.

The mere fact that City are willing to give up on Phillips just a year after his own multi-million pound move to Manchester should serve as a warning side for Rice. Clearly, he is a better midfielder than his England colleague – but even some of City's best players took time to get used to Guardiola's demands.

Wolves vs Brentford: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Wolves against Brentford in the Premier League in the USA, as well as the kick-off time and team news.

Wolves will be looking for back-to-back wins when they welcome Brentford to the Molineux in one of Saturday's Premier League encounters.

Julen Lopetegui's men enter the tie on the back of a solitary goal win over Chelsea at the same venue, while the Bees will be looking to arrest their poor run of form as Thomas Frank's side are now winless in their last four league outings after the 2-1 loss against Newcastle.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the USA as well as how to stream the match live online.

GettyKick-off timeGame:Wolverhampton Wanderers vs BrentfordDate:April 15, 2023Kick-off:10am EDTVenue:Molineux Stadium

The Premier League game between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford is scheduled for April 15, 2023, at the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.

It will kick off at 10am EDT in the USA.

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Scorer of the winner against Chelsea, Matheus Nunes is expected to shake off his knock from that game as Lopetegui is likely to name an unaltered side for Brentford's visit.

In another situation, Adama Traore, Joao Moutinho and Pablo Sarabia are lined up to replace Nunes should the need arise.

Ruben Neves and Jonny Castro are out suspended, with Sasa Kalajdzic and Chiquinho still on the sidelines, while Boubacar Traore is doubtful on account of a groin concern.

Wolves possible XI: Sa; Semedo, Kilman, Dawson, Toti; Podence, Gomes, Lemina, Nunes; Cunha, Costa

Position Players

GoalkeepersSa, Bentley, MouldenDefendersCollins, Kilman, Dawson, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Bueno, SemedoMidfieldersLemina, B. Traore, Hodge, Nunes, Gomes, Moutinho, Podence, SarabiaForwardsNeto, Cunha, Jimenez, Hwang, Costa, A. TraoreBrentford team news

With Kristoffer Ajer and Keane Lewis-Potter to remain sidelined for another couple of weeks, Pontus Jansson picked up a thigh problem in the Newcastle defeat.

Frank may simply stick to a four-man backline in Jansson's absence and allow Yoane Wissa to return in attack alongside Ivan Toney and Bryan Mbeumo.

Brentford possible XI: Raya; Hickey, Mee, Pinnock, Henry; Jensen, Norgaard, Janelt; Mbeumo, Toney, Wissa

Position Players

GoalkeepersRaya, Strakosha, CoxDefendersPinnock, Mee, Zanka, Henry, Hickey, Roerslev, StevensMidfieldersJanelt, Norgaard, Jensen, Dasilva, Onyeka, Baptiste, Ghoddos, DamsgaardForwardsToney, Schade, Wissa, MbeumoHead-to-head record

Date Result Competition

October 29, 2022Brentford 1-1 Wolverhampton WanderersPremier LeagueJanuary 22, 2022Brentford 1-2 Wolverhampton WanderersPremier LeagueSeptember 18, 2021Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-2 BrentfordPremier LeagueJanuary 3, 2018Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0 BrentfordChampionshipAugust 26, 2017Brentford 0-0 Wolverhampton WanderersChampionshipENJOYED THIS STORY?

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