According to Belgian news outlet Nieuwsblad, there has been a transfer update out of West Ham United involving KV Mechelen goalkeeper Gaëtan Coucke.
The Lowdown: West Ham eyeing new shot stopper?
Despite possessing an option to buy Alphonse Areola from Paris-Saint Germain, who is currently on loan at the London Stadium, West Ham and manager David Moyes have been tipped to bolster their goalkeeping department.
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The most prevalent link appears to be to West Bromwich Albion ace Sam Johnstone with the Englishman running out of contract at the Hawthorns and set to leave as a free agent later this year.
However, as some news comes out of the continent, it appears Moyes and co are also weighing some low profile options.
The Latest: Coucke open to joining as West Ham eye move…
As per Nieuwsblad, KV Mechelen’s colossal 6 foot 2 shot stopper Coucke is on West Ham’s radar as they enter the fray to sign him alongside Reims and Torino.
The 24-year-old’s deal expires in 2023 with his club eager to extend, but Coucke himself knows this could destroy the chance of an ‘attractive transfer’ to West Ham or any of the aforementioned teams.
As such, Mechelen’s number one is ‘interested’ in joining the Irons, Torino or Reims as he eyes more call-ups to the Belgium national team – with his first and only one coming back in 2020.
The Verdict: Get it done?
Areola’s lack of game time overall backs that Lukasz Fabianski is mostly an touchable in Moyes’ starting eleven so signing an astutely cheap back-up could be the way forward.
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Valued at around €750,000 (£628,000), West Ham could sign a bargain capable number two for Fabianski considering Coucke is still young and has proved capable going by his one-time nod for the Red Devils international squad.
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Arsenal’s attack in 2025/26 has been nothing short of exceptional, with such performances playing a massive part in the club sitting top of the Premier League table.
Mikel Arteta’s side have already netted 30 goals in their first 16 league outings this campaign, with only Manchester City currently scoring more at this stage.
However, no player has yet scored five goals or more, subsequently showcasing the importance of having countless players who can chip in within the final third.
Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Leandro Trossard and Viktor Gyokeres all currently sit top of the goalscoring charts with four strikes – highlighting the strength in depth available to the manager.
Such numbers may be impressive to many, but the Gunners’ hierarchy appear to be wanting to inject further quality into such a department during the upcoming window.
Arsenal actively pursuing move for £62m superstar this January
Over the last couple of weeks, a new winger has seemingly become the priority for Arsenal and Andrea Berta ahead of the January transfer window.
As a result, Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo has become just one player touted with a switch to the Emirates, with his £65m release clause set to become active on the first day of the new year.
They aren’t alone in the pursuit of the 25-year-old attacker, with Manchester United and Liverpool just two other clubs who could pull the trigger and land him this winter.
However, Semenyo isn’t the only winger in the sights of the Gunners hierarchy, with Athletic Club star Nico Williams once again appearing firmly in their sights.
According to one Spanish outlet, Berta and Co are actively pursuing the 23-year-old, who’s already racked up five combined goals and assists in the 2025/26 campaign.
The report also states that the Spaniard could be available for a reported £62m this window, but it’s unclear if the Gunners would match such a price after their summer spending spree.
Why Williams joining would be bad news for Martinelli
Back in the 2022/23 campaign, Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli cemented himself as one of Arsenal’s most important players due to his impact in the final third.
The 24-year-old ended such a season with 15 goals and six assists across all competitions, but he’s been unable to get anywhere near close to such numbers in the last two years.
He’s only registered 16 goals in his last two seasons combined, whilst subsequently coming under fire for his lack of clinical nature when bearing down on the opposition goal.
As a result, Martinelli has only started a total of five league games out of a possible 16 this season, with Arteta often preferring the likes of Trossard in such a position.
However, it could be about to get a whole lot worse for the attacker should Williams join, with the Spaniard no doubt pushing him further down the pecking order.
The £62m fee would certainly suggest that he’d be a regular starter, with the comparison of their respective stats from the ongoing campaign, undoubtedly showcasing that the Athletic star is a bigger talent.
Williams, who’s been dubbed “electric” by one analyst, has achieved more goal contributions, whilst also achieving a better shot on target accuracy rate.
How Williams & Martinelli compared in 2025/26
Statistics (per 90)
Williams
Martinelli
Games played
13
12
Goals & assists
5
1
Shot on target accuracy
38%
26%
Pass accuracy
71%
67%
Progressive passes
2.8
2.2
Key passes
1.9
0.6
Take-on success
42%
33%
Progressive carries
5.7
2.7
Crosses completed
2.9
1.8
Stats via FBref
Such numbers in LaLiga showcase that the 23-year-old is certainly more of a clinical option in the final third, which could bolster Arsenal’s already impressive goalscoring record.
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He’s also completed more progressive passes and key passes per 90, subsequently having the creative nature which could allow the other attackers around him to bolster their own tallies.
Williams’ dominance with the ball at his feet over Martinelli is further demonstrated in his hierarchy tallies of take-ons and progressive carries completed per 90.
However, he’s also been able to offer the end product to his mazy runs this campaign, as seen by his tally of 2.9 crosses completed per 90 – a tally nearly double than that of the Brazilian.
£62m would certainly be yet another huge investment for the Gunners board, but it’s one that could allow for an immediate and long-term option off the left-hand side.
As for Martinelli, any move this winter could be catastrophic for his career in North London, which could even lead to a departure away from the Emirates as a result.
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While Newcastle United do boast a fine history of producing exceptionally talented players, with the likes of Peter Beardsley and Paul Gascoigne having come through the youth setup at St. James’ Park, it would not be an unfair statement to make that the Magpies’ production line has tailed off somewhat in recent years.
Indeed, while the likes of Sean Longstaff, Matty Longstaff and Freddie Woodman are players who would appear to have a bright future in the game, not since Andy Carroll made his first-team debut back in 2006 has there been a nationwide level of excitement regarding a product of the Magpies’ academy.
However, that could be about to change, as 19-year-old attacking midfielder Joe White has been generating a great deal of attention.
Newcastle’s new Waddle?
Indeed, after handing the teenager a second-half appearance in a 2-0 win over Burton Albion back in August 2021, Steve Bruce appeared to be extremely excited about the potential of White, stating of the forward-thinking midfielder:
“He caught the eye, didn’t he? We brought him up about 18 months ago before [the pandemic] and he quietly impressed us. And, all of a sudden, they grow all of a sudden, find a yard of pace and look bigger and stronger. And he’s certainly done that. Over the last couple of games, in particular, I’ve been very, very pleased with what I’ve seen.”
However, it not only the 61-year-old impressed with the talent of the youngster, as Eddie Howe opted to hand White a new deal in January of this year, amid reported interest from Chelsea, Leeds United, Celtic and Rangers, with the 44-year-old going on to say of the midfielder:
“With Joe White, I’ve been very impressed. I saw him playing for the development squad recently, and he performed really well. He’s a talented player.”
Following the signing of his new contract, the 19-year-old was sent on loan to further his development at League Two side Hartlepool United in the January transfer window, where the teenager has already made his mark on Graeme Lee’s side, registering two assists over his seven league outings thus far.
This creativity in the final third is something that has been apparent throughout White’s progression in the youth ranks in the North East, with the attacking midfielder having scored eight goals and provided nine assists over his 33 appearances for the U18s, as well as bagging two goals and four assists over 30 outings for the U21s.
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And, while it is still extremely early days in White’s career, should he continue this level of creativity in senior football, he could very well go on to become Newcastle’s new Chris Waddle – the attacking midfielder who scored 52 goals over his five-year spell with the Magpies at the start of his own career.
Indeed, Newcastle supporters should be very excited about the 19-year-old who Howe dubbed a “very good technical player” with a “bright future” – as he could quite easily become the next big thing to come out of the North East.
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West Ham United are considering making a move for RB Leipzig forward Yussuf Poulsen, according to Calciomercato.
What’s the word?
The report claims that Newcastle United and Everton are also tracking the Denmark international, who scored once in three of the nation’s matches at the World Cup.
West Ham are said to have switched attention to attacking targets, with Poulsen on their radar.
The 24-year-old has developed his game at Leipzig after joining the club in 2013.
Last season, the forward scored just four goals in 30 Bundesliga outings, but he only started 18 of those fixtures.
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Andy Carroll has disappointed the East London outfit numerous times due to his constant injury woes.
Javier Hernandez also struggled to make an impression last season, but one could argue that was because he was being played out of position.
If West Ham want a striker that can be reliable, then Poulsen may not be the answer due to his inconsistency.
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Perhaps it’s best for Manuel Pellegrini to go back to the drawing board.
Noel Whelan has become the latest pundit to react to an injury update on Celtic midfielder David Turnbull, Football Insider report.
The Lowdown: Postecoglou’s comments
Turnbull is yet to feature in green and white in 2022 due to a hamstring injury he picked up against Hibernian in the Scottish League Cup final in December.
The 22-year-old was a regular prior to the injury, making 34 appearances in all competitions under Ange Postecoglou.
The Celtic boss confirmed last week that the plan was for the attacking midfielder to return to full training this week and even refused to rule Turnbull out of the game with Ross County on Saturday.
The Latest: Whelan reacts
Whelan, formerly a pundit on BBC Radio Leeds, was talking to FI regarding Turnbull and his return to training. He labelled it as ‘like having a new signing’ and said it was ‘really exciting news’ for the Hoops.
“He really hit the ground running at Celtic but has been out for quite some time now.
“Turnbull was their shining light through a really bad period at the start of the season. But now, he’s coming back into the fold at exactly the right time.
“Postecoglou will need these players and these numbers in his ranks if Celtic are chasing a goal. It’s like having a new signing, it’s really exciting news.
“The run-in will be so difficult but to have that quality change of personnel could be the difference.
“He’s someone that the Celtic fans are really excited about, and I can see why. He’s a brilliant young player for them.”
The Verdict: Ange to be cautious?
We are entering the crunch stage of the campaign, with the Hoops still on course for a domestic treble in Postecoglou’s first season.
It is obviously brilliant news knowing that Turnbull was due to join in training at Lennoxtown this week, however, it may make sense for the manager to ease him back into action.
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You’d expect there is a better chance of a full return to competitive action against Rangers following the international break, but it looks as if Celtic’s main creative star will play a key part in the final months of the season, and who knows, Kyogo Furuhashi may not be far behind.
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Manchester City are now the “leading contenders” to sign a Premier League star who Pep Guardiola loves, according to recent reports.
Man City leading the race to sign Premier League star
Just as the Premier League title race begins to heat up, Man City are seemingly ready to turn towards the transfer market. As things stand, the Citizens sit just two points behind Arsenal, who needed a last-gasp winner to defeat bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out.
Pep Guardiola’s side have been here before up against Arsenal and will simply be waiting for their moment to strike once again. They’re certainly in the form to challenge for the title too, having eased past Crystal Palace last time out courtesy of more goals from Erling Haaland and Phil Foden.
With the January transfer window fast approaching, City have picked the perfect time to get back to their best. Unlike this time last year, there will be no panic buys from those at the Etihad. Anyone that does arrive will be due to a strategic move towards potential Premier League glory rather than a desperate need for reinforcements.
As such, several rumours have already emerged ahead of 2026 which surround the likes of Daniel Munoz and Antoine Semenyo. Recent reports have claimed that City are now in the race to sign Munoz in a move that would finally welcome a natural right-back to Guardiola’s side.
Meanwhile, according to Sky Sports’ Lyall Thomas, Man City are now the “leading contenders” to sign Semenyo in the January transfer window, jumping ahead of both Manchester United and Liverpool. Only two players have scored more Premier League goals than the Bournemouth star this season and there’s no doubt he’d only increase City’s title chances.
Why Man City are so keen on "extraordinary" Semenyo
When Man City last won the Premier League title in the 2023/24 campaign, Semenyo would not have been the type of winger on their shortlist. Guardiola aimed for intricate players who kept things ticking rather than dominant goalscorers out wide. That’s why City splashed out to sign Jack Grealish many moons ago.
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The Premier League has since changed, however. Goalscoring wingers and more physical players are now back in fashion, hence why Semenyo has emerged straight onto City’s radar. Guardiola will be well aware that it’s either adapt or get left behind in England’s top flight and he is not willing to let Arsenal race away that easily.
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Signing Semenyo won’t come cheap after Bournemouth slapped a £65m release clause in his most recent contract, but praise from Guardiola himself suggests that he’s not one that the Spaniard will want to miss out on.
With a goal at Old Trafford in Bournemouth’s frantic 4-4 draw against Man United on Monday night, Semenyo is doing everything right if he wants to earn the approval of those at the Etihad.
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The knowledge of essential football betting terminologies is crucial for placing successful wagers. In addition, football is quite a popular sport for betting. So, arm yourself with some easy and informative football betting terms.
Football is one of the most straightforward games in the world. But, of course, nominal terms and their meaning can help you understand and bet on games. In addition, nearly 40 % of all money wagered by bettors is spent on this game in the UK.
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Stake
The easiest and essential term, it’s the amount of money you place on a bet. You’re going to lose your stake if you lose the bet.
Accumulator bet
It’s a very thrilling bet, just like parlays. For example, you’ve to win all the different matches on the same ticket if you want to win the bet. A single defeat of a single team will make you lose the total bet. These types of bets make a high payroll, and it’s very risky as well as advantageous.
No Goal no Bet
It’s a unique football bet where your team has to wait until it scores first or the last goal. The first or last goal must be of your team. For example, you will get your stake if the match draws as Leeds United and Brentford ended in a draw.
Team to go Through
This bet is on which game will go to the next round. It’s generally practised in knockout tournaments such as the champions league. This is critical for some players when there is a chance a game will go to extra time. If it’s a draw in 90 minutes. It also protects bets in penalty shootouts.
H2H Betting
It’s a unique setting in which the two teams are not competing. Instead, both the teams may be paired up with other groups. The bet is settled by analysing both the team’s performances. The margin will decide who wins the bet.
24 Hour Rule
If the match gets postponed under any circumstances, the bet will be valid for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the chance will become null and void.
Half Time/Full Time
This lets you predict the winner of the game at halftime. So you could anticipate a draw at halftime but for the home team to win by full time.
90 Minute Betting
This bet is usually on the individual players. You may have bet on the top goal scorer. But, if the player doesn’t show up in a 90 minutes match, the bet is called off.
Conclusion
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Signing a central defender is understood to be one of Southampton’s main priorities heading into the summer transfer window, as revealed by The Athletic’s David Ornstein and relayed by Dan Sheldon via Twitter.
The Lowdown: Saints’ defensive record
The Saints have maintained a reasonably balanced record so far this season. Out of their 29 top-flight matches so far, they have won eight, drawn 11 and lost ten.
Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side have netted 36 goals this term, whereas defensively they have the eighth-worst goal concession record in the Premier League, being breached 45 times.
Only recently has conceding become a more prominent issue for Southampton. In their last four games in all competitions, they have let in 12 goals, with just three scored at the other end – and three of those matches were at St Mary’s.
Ornstein reported for The Athletic that centre-back is viewed as a transfer priority during the summer for Hasenhuttl at Southampton.
Sheldon duly shared a link to his colleague’s article via Twitter, with an added caption of: “Southampton’s plans for the summer transfer window are starting to take shape. Signing a central defender is thought to be one of their priorities.”
The Verdict: One in…one out?
The Athletic claimed that, whilst Southampton are keen on signing a new centre-back, it could mean that one of their current options may need to depart in order to make room for any incoming in that position.
The central defenders currently at Hasenhuttl’s disposal are Mohammed Salisu, Jan Bednarek, Jack Stephens and Lyanco. Furthermore, the Saints also have Dynel Simeu, who joined from Chelsea last summer, and his loan deal with Carlisle United is set to expire at the end of May.
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Therefore, if Hasenhuttl does choose to bring someone in to strengthen that position, it is likely that the squad will be reshuffled to accommodate the new arrival. With Lyanco and Stephens featuring only sporadically this season, they could be fearing for their futures at the club if another centre-back is brought in.
In other news: Southampton are confident of keeping this young gem
Journalist Dean Jones believes West Ham would need to spend big to lure Aston Villa star Philippe Coutinho to London, GiveMeSport report.
The Lowdown: West Ham links
Once labelled as ‘phenomenal’ by Roberto Firmino, it is no surprise Coutinho has been a regular under Steven Gerrard since joining on loan in January.
He’s contributed to four Premier League goals in six appearances, starting the last five.
Villa have the option to make a loan move from Barcelona permanent in the summer, however, West Ham are now thought to be keen on the 29-year-old ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
The Latest: Jones’ comments
Talking to GiveMeSport, Jones had this to say on the Brazilian, admitting he is unsure where he will end up next season and believes the Hammers would need to pay ‘a lot of money’ for the attacking midfielder in the summer.
“I don’t know where I see Coutinho right now. I think West Ham will be mindful of what they’re signing in Coutinho, if they were to go down that path, because it would take a lot of money.”
The Verdict: In Villa’s hands…
Coutinho has already started as many league games for Villa as he did for Barcelona this season, with Gerrard making the player a key man once again.
On that basis, you’d like to think that Coutinho will be open to making his move in the Midlands permanent over the coming months. However, it doesn’t exactly come as a shock to see other clubs being linked with Coutinho following his eye-catching displays in a Villa shirt against Manchester United and Leeds.
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Villa appear to be in pole position for a permanent move, though, so hopefully, the Hammers don’t persuade Coutinho over moving to London.
In other news: Gerrard is reportedly ready to sell this Aston Villa stalwart.
Wolves have had a rather mixed bag of results so far this season, having won 12, drawn four and lost 10 of their 26 Premier League games under Bruno Lage.
In terms of their individual players, one man who has been anything but inconsistent in terms of his performances this season is Rayan Ait-Nouri.
The Midlands club originally signed the left-back on loan from Angers in October 2020 before eventually securing him on a permanent basis in last summer’s transfer window in a deal worth a reported £9.5m. Last season saw the defender make 21 league appearances and chip in with one goal and one assist along the way.
Having made an appearance in 15 league games so far this term, the Frenchman has earned him an overall performance rating of 7.12/10, making him the highest-rated player in Lage’s squad according to WhoScored. Also, it is considerably higher than the rating (6.56/10) he earned last season, showing the improvement he has made since then.
The 20-year-old has also proved himself to be a solid defensive presence for the Old Gold by making 49 tackles in the league, with an average of 3.3 per game. That is higher than any other Wolves player to have started more than two league games, and the joint-second highest in the entire league.
He has also made 15 interceptions and 22 clearances with 15 aerial duels won, showing that he has played a big part in his team’s rather decent defensive record, with just 21 top-flight goals conceded.
The youngster has also shown his manager what a threat he can be going forward, with an average of 1.9 dribbles and 1.1 crosses per game, the highest of any player currently at Molineux for both aspects.
Having been praised for his “phenomenal” performances in the past and called a “standout” player by Tim Spiers, that is certainly what the defender has been for the Midlands club this season, who have clearly made the right decision in keeping hold of him after his loan spell.
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If the £13.5m-rated gem can keep delivering strong performances for his club throughout the remainder of the season, he could well be viewed as arguably Wolves’ most important player for the 2021/22 campaign, as illustrated by his lofty WhoScored ranking.
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