Man Utd news: Senior correspondent shares latest Red Devils takeover update

Manchester United are still stuck in the middle of a battle for control at Old Trafford at ownership level, and a new update has emerged regarding the potential destination of the club.

What's going wrong at Man Utd?

According to Football Insider, Manchester United will target bringing in a winger and a central midfielder in the January transfer window following their poor start to the Premier League campaign under Erik Ten Hag.

The report states that a shortlist of potential candidates to strengthen the wide areas at Old Trafford is being drawn up in the event that England international Jadon Sancho isn't re-integrated into the first-team squad. Strengthening his engine room is also a priority for Ten Hag despite the summer arrivals of Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat.

Brazilian attacker Antony has also been unavailable for the Red Devils recently; however, he has since returned to training and is now available for selection after featuring in their 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League, making a cameo appearance off the bench at Old Trafford, as per BBC Sport.

Manchester United now lie bottom of their Champions League group following consecutive defeats against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray and boss Ten Hag is now under fire due to his side's poor run of performances.

Nevertheless, a separate Football Insider piece claims that the Dutchman will be given time to turn things around at Old Trafford while also detailing that he has plenty of credit in the bank to spare following his positive exploits last term in charge.

Despite this, results will need to pick up sooner rather than later in order for the former Ajax manager to ensure his job is safe for the foreseeable future. Next up for the Red Devils is a home clash against Brentford at Old Trafford and only a win will do as they aim to make inroads towards the top four before they get cast adrift.

What's the Man Utd takeover news?

According to The Independent's Senior Football Correspondent Richard Jolly, United bidder Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani is still keen to buy 100% of the football club's assets despite reports that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now contemplating a strategy of purchasing 25% of the Red Devils, which would afford the Glazers to stay on as majority shareholders.

Manchester United have been up for sale since last November; however, the much-maligned Glazer family are believed to want more than £5 billion to part ways with the club, despite widespread protests calling for them to relinquish control at Old Trafford.

Manchester United manager EriktenHag

Nevertheless, problems continue to mount on and off the field at Manchester United. In the Premier League, they have lost four of their opening seven matches and there seems to be next to no fear factor for away sides pitching up in the North West, with Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion already emerging from Old Trafford with maximum points this term.

Ten Hag has backed his squad to bounce back to winning ways against Brentford, stating via Manchester United's official website: "We have to settle down and look forward to Saturday, which is most important. We have to go again and have energy. The setback we have, has to be the fuel for Saturday."

دقيقة بين الاخفاق والابهار.. فيديو | مودريتش يهدر ركلة جزاء ويعوضها بهدف تاريخي في مباراة إيطاليا وكرواتيا

تمكن لوكا مودريتش من صنع الحدث في مباراة كرواتيا وإيطاليا المقامة بين الفريقين ضمن منافسات يورو 2024 على ملعب لايبزيج في ألمانيا.

مودريتش أهدر ركلة جزاء بعدما تصدى لها حارس إيطاليا جيانلويجي دوناروما، والتي احتسبها الحكم ماكيلي بسبب لمس الكرة يد فراتيسي لاعب إيطاليا، بعد العودة لتقنية الفيديو.

طالع أيضًا.. رسميًا | الاتحاد المجري يعلن تطورات جراحة فارجا وموعد مغادرته المستشفى

النجم الكرواتي أهدر ركلة الجزاء في الدقيقة 54، وبعد تصدي دوناروما لتسديدة نجم ريال مدريد، عادت الكرة وبعد عرضية تابعها بودمير وتألق فيها حارس باريس سان جيرمان، تابعها لوكا الذي كان لا يزال في منطقة الجزاء ويسجل هدفًا تاريخيًا.

الهدف الذي سجله مودريتش، جعله أكبر لاعب يسجل في تاريخ بطولة كأس أمم أوروبا، وهو على مشارف الـ39 عامًا.

بهذا الهدف يمكن لـ كرواتيا العبور مع إسبانيا إلى دور الـ16 كثاني المجموعة الثانية من بطولة يورو 2024. هدف لوكا مودريتش بعد اهداره ركلة الجزاء في مباراة إيطاليا وكرواتيا

Após classificação, Eric Pimentel, zagueiro do Vasco sub-17, projeta duelo contra o Fluminense

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O Vasco derrotou o Botafogo por 1 a 0, noestádio Várzea das Moças, pela 9ª rodada da primeira fase do Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 e garantiu a classificação para a próxima fase da competição. O gol da partida foi marcado por Gustavinho. Nas quartas de finais, os meninos da Colina terão pela frente o Fluminense.

Com o resultado, o Cruz-Maltino terminou na segunda colocação do Grupo A com 22 pontos (sete vitórias, um empate e apenas uma derrota). O zagueiro e capitão Eric Pimentel comemorou a vaga e projetou o clássico contra o Tricolor.

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– Vitória importante fora de casa. Fico feliz pela atuação do grupo e a classificação para a próxima fase do Brasileiro. Temos um elenco forte, seguro na defesa e que define bem as jogadas ofensivas. Importante lembrar que sofremos apenas 4 gols na primeira fase e isso nos dá uma segurança maior – disse.

– O Fluminense tem uma boa equipe, mas tenho certeza que faremos bons jogos. Acredito no potencial do time e sei que temos tudo para ir longe na competição. Nosso grupo está muito focado no trabalho. Vamos trabalhar forte para buscar o título – completou.

Os duelos das quartas de finais do Campeonato Brasileiro sub-17 ainda não têm datas marcadas, mas a tendência é que sejam realizados ainda em novembro. Além do duelo estadual entre Vaso e Fluminense, o Grêmio terá pela frente o Athletico-PR, o Flamengo encara o Palmeiras e Corinthians e São Paulo disputam uma vaga nas semifinais da competição.

West Ham: Moyes has personally been "trying to replace" star

West Ham United manager David Moyes has been "actively trying to replace" one player behind the scenes, according to a club insider.

West Ham form this season

Victories over Chelsea, Brighton, Sheffield United and Luton Town have resulted in the Hammers winning half of their Premier League games so far, with only Man City and Liverpool managing to beat Moyes' solid side. West Ham, most recently, snatched a 2-2 draw at home to high-flying Newcastle as well, putting them in good stead for the international break as they lie seventh in the table.

There have been a fair few standout performers from their opening run of fixtures, perhaps most notably the likes of James Ward-Prowse, Jarrod Bowen, Michail Antonio and Lucas Paqueta. Pundit Frank McAvennie, speaking to West Ham Zone recently, heaped praise on the aforementioned who've become key for Moyes over an impressive start.

“Bowen is good isn’t he? I like Bowen. If Antonio wasn’t back to his old self, we wouldn’t be the team that we are now," said McAvennie.

"Because the way we play, you need somebody up front working hard, and that’s what Antonio does. Danny Ings can’t do that, so if Antonio doesn’t do that we’re in trouble, because he’s doing that and it’s part of the team and it’s working because of the way he runs and fights up front. I’ve got to be honest I’m getting more and more attached to Paqueta. Some of his touches are just ‘Wow.’ He’s incredible. I’m impressed with him."

In Europe, West Ham are also unbeaten in 17 straight matches, having won the Europa Conference League last season. Speaking after a recent 2-1 win away to Bundesliga side SC Freiburg, Moyes hailed West Ham's run abroad which fills him with so much pride.

"17 matches unbeaten in Europe fills me with so much pride," Moyes said to the press (via ESPN).

"I got told about the record yesterday and I was quite thrilled to even be level with the two managers who were in question, Don Revie and Bill Nicholson, and I have to say I was delighted with getting the win."

West Ham transfer news – Nayef Aguerd

One of West Ham's other mainstays is Morocco international defender Nayef Aguerd, who's started seven league games while chipping in with a goal. The 27-year-old, who signed from Rennes on a five-year contract last summer, became a key player for them at the back end of last season.

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However, according to club insider Claret & Hugh, it appears Irons boss Moyes doesn't quite find him suitable anymore. Indeed, in a small line, they state that the Scotsman has been "actively trying to replace" Aguerd amid their links to Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba.

Nayef Aguerd's style of play

Likes to play long-balls

Plays the ball off the ground often

Clears the ball out of defence

The fact Tapsoba is a left-sided centre-back may be of some interest to West Ham, according to C&H, and until recently they were trying to sign Man United defender Harry Maguire over the summer transfer window. This is all despite Moyes previously praising Aguerd's "stylish" play last season (The Evening Standard).

تقارير إنجليزية توضح حقيقة مفاوضات ليفربول مع نيكو ويليامز

كشفت تقارير صحفية إنجليزية، حقيقة مفاوضات نادي ليفربول مع لاعب أتلتيك بلباو، نيكو ويليامز، هذا الصيف.

وارتبط الدولي الإسباني بالرحيل عن صفوف أتلتيك بلباو في الانتقالات الصيفية الحالية.

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ووفقاً لما جاء في صحيفة ليفربول إيكو فإن إرتباط ليفربول بالتعاقد مع المهاجم الإسباني، نيكو ويليامز، مجرد شائعات بالفعل.

وتابعت أنه وبالرغم من أن الشرط الجزائي في عقد ويليامز مع ناديه الإسباني يبلغ 50 مليون يورو وهو مبلغ ليس مرتفعا، لكن إدارة ليفربول تعتبر أجر اللاعب عالياً جداً.

يذكر أن أجر نيكو ويليامز مع أتلتيك بلباو يبلغ 200 ألف إسترليني أسبوعياً.

ويعد ويليامز أحد أبرز المواهب المتواجدة في القارة الأوروبية، حيث يحظى باهتمام كبير من كبار الأندية من بينهم برشلونة وتشيلسي ومانشستر سيتي.

وشارك نيكو ويليامز الموسم الماضي في 37 مباراة بجميع المسابقات، حيث أحرز 8 أهداف وقام بصناعة 16 هدفاً طوال الموسم.

James Sutherland resigns as Cricket Australia chief executive

James Sutherland has announced his resignation from his role as Cricket Australia chief executive, with a 12-month succession plan put in place to find a replacement

Daniel Brettig06-Jun-20181:37

Had been thinking about it for a long time – Sutherland

An era ended as James Sutherland joined the growing line of departures from Cricket Australia in the wake of the Newlands ball-tampering scandal, though he insisted that his managed exit after 17 years was the result of more than 24 months of careful discussion with the chairman David Peever.Sutherland served as chief executive since 2001 and oversaw a period of great growth but also turmoil. Most recently, the South Africa tour shone a poor light on the national team and the organisation. However, the game’s financial growth during his time was enormous. Some of the major changes included the formation of the Big Bash League in 2011, the start of day-night Test cricket in 2015, and major increases in broadcast rights deals in 2013 and this year.James Sutherland’s statement

“Today I’m announcing my intention to stand down as chief executive of Cricket Australia. In advising David [Peever] and the board of my decision I’ve provided 12 months’ notice. It’s my intention to give the board the opportunity to run a thorough process to identify my successor and for me to provide support to the new CEO with the smoothest possible handover. After nearly 20 years at CA and 17 as chief executive, the time is right for me and my family and I think the time is also right for cricket.
“My overwhelming feeling today is a sense of gratitude. I feel fortunate to have been given the opportunity to do this job and I’ve worked closely with six chairmen. I’d like to thank David and each of his five predecessors for having the confidence in me and for their friendship, support and counsel along the way.
“By far the most inspiring thing about the job that I do is the people that I work with. I love and admire their passion for the game and their dedication to serve the cricket community. In addition to those at CA that includes people in our states and territories and of course the thousands of volunteers across Australia who do a wonderful job for cricket. Any credit to me has only ever been due to the great people around me.
“Finally, thanks to my family. None of our three kids were born when I started work at CA, so in a sense that’s all they know. But it’s my wife Heidi who is the one who really deserves the credit. She’s made her own personal sacrifices for my career and our own family and I can’t thank her enough for her support and understanding.”

It was a measure of Sutherland’s eventful tenure that he sat alongside Peever, who is the sixth he has served alongside, after Denis Rogers, Bob Merriman, Creagh O’Connor, Jack Clarke and Wally Edwards. On the same day Sutherland revealed his intention to depart, Peever confirmed he had the CA Board’s backing to continue for another three years.As such, Peever is looking increasingly like the lone survivor of Newlands and its aftermath, which has so far included bans for the captain Steven Smith, deputy David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, the resignation of the coach Darren Lehmann, the hurried removal of the head of integrity – and Cape Town investigator – Iain Roy and now the end of Sutherland’s long stint at the helm. At the same time the former board director Kevin Roberts has been promoted to chief operating officer, a role Sutherland had previously declined to furnish. That places Roberts in the vanguard of a candidate list that may also include the former NSW chairman John Warn, the state’s chief executive and former CA strategist Andrew Jones, and the recently appointed game development chief Belinda Clark.It is believed that the CA Board had wanted Sutherland to outline an exit strategy for quite some time. Peever, who reckoned there would be a “slight bias” towards candidates who are both Australian and insiders to cricket, explained that he and Sutherland had discussed the CEO’s future for almost the entirety of his time since becoming chairman in 2015, with the recent Ashes summer considered an appropriate end point. However, they subsequently agreed he should stay on to see through the completion of a new, A$1.18 billion television rights deal – Newlands took place in between.”When James and I were getting clearer about timing we talked about the end of the successful men’s and women’s Ashes summer as a good juncture,” Peever said in Melbourne. “But then we talked more about it and said we really need to complete the media rights process. There is no good time, there is always something going on in cricket, and so we decided then that after media rights were completed that James would announce.”Clearly, the ball-tampering issue has created upheaval, we’ve got the review process going on. I think it has also helped us understand better the extraordinary passion that Australians have for cricket and the importance of us as administrators to make sure we’re tapping back into that passion and respecting that passion, and indeed our strategy goes very strongly back to fans and grassroots.”The board has asked me to do another term [as chairman] and I’ve agreed to do that. I think at times like this continuity is important, so we have transition to a new CEO, we have leadership changes in the Australia men’s set-up, we have a massive summer coming up which we’re all excited about, we have a World Cup and Ashes next year, we’ve got a World T20 in 2020, we’ve got new financial models, we’ve got new broadcasters, so on the basis of all those things going on, with James transitioning out, I’ve agreed to do another term.”4:24

Brettig: Sutherland will be remembered for the way he handled controversies

Having joined CA as a lieutenant of Malcolm Speed, Sutherland was only 35 when named chief executive in 2001. He oversaw a period featuring issues such as Shane Warne’s 2003 drugs ban, the decline of the national team from 2007 until the Don Argus-led review of team performance in 2011, the dramatic sacking of the coach Mickey Arthur and replacement by Darren Lehmann in 2013, the death of Phillip Hughes in 2014 and the “Big Three” takeover of the ICC in the same year, and then last’s year’s hot-tempered MoU dispute, a process he was kept out of by Peever before ultimately intervening late in the piece.Yet, at the same time, there were major advancements. The advent of the Big Bash League and day-night Test cricket were significant on-field innovations, women’s cricket grew from amateurism to full professionalism over his time, and the size of the Australian game grew exponentially in financial terms through burgeoning successive television rights deals. This mixture of drama and growth was never better summed up than by the latest broadcast rights deal with Fox Sports and Seven being signed a matter of weeks after the disgrace of Newlands. Sutherland may have hoped to stay on until hosting the World Twenty20 in 2020, but he will now leave around the same time that Smith and Warner return to the playing arena.”My view has always been I’d like to go out on my terms, but at the same time I want to go out in such a way that allows the game to make a smooth transition,” Sutherland said. “I think that having been in the role for 17 years there are things I’ve come to know along the way that it was only appropriate for me to work closely with my successor but at the same time I’ll be keen to get out of their way as quickly as possible as well.”Our business works on a four, five, six year cycle and it just so happens that right now, putting aside the fact I’ve been in the role for 17 years, we’ve adopted a new strategy, we have the collective agreement with our players in place we’ve just done a new media rights deal that puts us in a really strong position about certainty of revenue for this next cycle, as well as the ICC piece, it just feels that with all those things done it’s a really good time for me to step aside but also a really good time for a new chief executive to come in and have a good run at it.”Speaking about Roberts’ recent elevation, Sutherland said it had been a matter of ascribing the former Adidas retail executive a title befitting the role he had increasingly come to play. “From my perspective and internally people would know and understand that over the last 12 months or so at least Kevin’s had a very broad role and has been effectively my deputy and CEO,” he said. “So from that perspective I think it’s really turning what was a convoluted title into a COO and allows that clarity about his role.”Getty Images

Always reluctant to talk about himself, Sutherland parried away a question about personal highlights and lowlights by outlining what he had always thought was the most important element of his role – ensuring as many children played the game as possible, to show them its virtues but also to grow the size of the game.”My underlying belief about the most important thing we do as sports administrators is inspire the next generation to love cricket,” Sutherland said. “Boys and girls, it’s all about that and whilst that doesn’t necessarily get the publicity that it deserves, the facts of the matter are that if kids today are not getting bats and balls in their hands, not seeing and understanding the opportunity that is there from playing cricket, then the game doesn’t have a future. That has been the underlying driver for me in this role, all the way through.”It’s about the kids and about making sure the game has a sustainable future through the next generation. In a specific sense the Big Bash is part and parcel in that, something that’s come into play to bring new people to the game, it’s a great success story for Australian cricket, but it’s one piece of the jigsaw that also includes the opportunity and the access to the game that boys and girls around the country need, and the support that states and territories play in providing that is incredibly important.”The importance of providing access to the game for as many children as possible has been a consistent theme of Sutherland’s years in charge, but his departure has followed the first instance in Australian cricket history of placing a portion of home international cricket behind a television paywall. Just as compromise and contradiction has been required to retain the role for this many years, so too has it applied to the way Sutherland’s time will be remembered.”We’ve had some big things to deal with over the course of the last 12 months,” Sutherland said. “Obviously there’s Cape Town but there’s also some key planks now in place that allow me to step aside and for a new chief executive to come in and have a really strong platform.”

منتخب مصر للطائرة يواجه الصين في نصف نهائي كأس التحدي العالمي

يواجه منتخب مصر لكرة الطائرة رجال نظيره منتخب الصين، اليوم السبت، ضمن منافسات بطولة كأس التحدي العالمي المقامة خلال الفترة من 4 وحتى 7 يوليو الجاري في مدينة ليني بالصين.

ومن المقرر أن تقام مباراة منتخب مصر والصين في تمام الساعة الحادية عشر صباحًا بتوقيت القاهرة، في دور نصف النهائي.

وتأهل منتخب مصر إلى الدور نصف النهائي بعد الفوز على قطر بنتيجة 3-2 في الدور ربع النهائي.

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وتقام بطولة كأس التحدي بنظام خروج المغلوب من مرة واحدة، ويتأهل صاحب المركز الأول لدوري العالمي للكرة الطائرة العام المقبل.

ويشارك في كأس التحدي العالمي 8 منتخبات وهي: “مصر، قطر، الصين، بلجيكا، أوكرانيا، تشيلي، كرواتيا، والمكسيك”.

وتضم قائمة المنتخب المصري كلًا من: “محمد رضا، محمد رمضان، حسام يوسف، مصطفى جابر، رضا هيكل، سيف عابد، محمد مصطفى لعبة، أحمد عزب، محمد عسران، عبد الرحمن الحسيني، أحمد ضياء، محمد عادل، حمادة عثمان، ومحمد المهدي”.

ويترأس البعثة المصرية، الكابتن عمرو مخلوف أمين صندوق الاتحاد، ويتكون الجهاز الفني للمنتخب من الأسباني فرناندو مونزو مديراً فنياً وطارق الزفتاوي مدرباً عاماً ومحمد السيد سيكو مدرباً والدكتور سامح ظلام اخصائى تأهيل وإصابات الملاعب، وأحمد سعيد محللًا تقنياً.

Ao L!, Zé Welison afirma que objetivo do Botafogo é a parte superior da tabela do Brasileirão

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José Welison chegou há pouco tempo, mas já vai se ambientando ao Botafogo. O volante, contratado recentemente junto ao Atlético-MG, estreou no empate ante o Ceará, no último sábado, e é uma opção defensiva para o meio-campo do clube de General Severiano.

A próxima partida será especial para Zé. Criado no Vitória, ele reencontrará o Bahia, time que jogou contra com certa frequência antes de se transferir para o Galo. Em entrevista exclusiva ao LANCE!, o meio-campista falou sobre o compromisso.

– A gente vai ter um desafio importante diante do Bahia. Conheço bem a equipe deles em casa. Temos que fazer um jogo seguro, sem erros, para sairmos com um bom resultado de Salvador. Jogar lá sempre é uma missão complicada. Vamos precisar ter muito equilíbrio durante os noventa minutos e eficiência para que possamos buscar pontos neste confronto – afirmou.

Apesar da briga contra o rebaixamento, José Welison traçou a meta de terminar na parte superior da tabela do Campeonato Brasileiro. O Alvinegro, atualmente, é o 14º colocado com 20 pontos, um acima da zona de rebaixamento.

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– Queremos fazer uma boa sequência agora para entrarmos no G10, inicialmente. Isso vai dar muita confiança à todos. Tenho certeza que conquistaremos nossos objetivos nestas partidas que virão. O grupo está muito focado nisso – analisou..

Mesmo com o momento conturbado dentro e fora de campo, José Welison confia na evolução do clube de General Severiano.

– Nossa equipe tem tudo para voltar a vencer na temporada e para quebrarmos essa sequência das últimas semanas. Estamos lutando por isso. Cheguei há pouco tempo ao clube e tenho acompanhado de perto essa luta de todos para que o grupo possa dar a volta por cima nestas próximas partidas do campeonato”.

Aston Villa keen on signing "scintillating" EFL player for Emery

After getting off to a blistering start in the Premier League this season, Aston Villa will be looking to cause plenty more shocks after the international break. Unai Emery's side currently sit fifth, just four points adrift of table-toppers Tottenham Hotspur. The greatest credit that can be given to Emery and his side, is that their start hasn't been a major surprise – it always seemed likely that we'd be talking about the Midlands club as ones to watch.

The Villans could yet get even better, too, whether that comes through the January transfer window, or next summer, when they could be in a stronger position than ever to land some key targets, including one particular Championship star.

What's the latest Aston Villa transfer news?

Much of the credit for Villa's strong start this season should go to their recruitment team, who once again worked wonders to help land the likes of Moussa Diaby and Pau Torres in the summer. By the end of the deadline, they had spent a reported €93m (£80m), and ever since then, they have not looked back, with their spending more than paying off.

Player

Price (via Transfermarkt)

Moussa Diaby

€55m (£48m)

Pau Torres

€33m (£29m)

Nicolo Zaniolo

€5m (£4m) – loan fee

Youri Tielemans

Free

Clement Lenglet

Loan

Now, Villa could be set to spend even more money, with the latest Jonathan Rowe transfer news reporting that the Premier League side are interested in the Norwich City wide player. According to TeamTalk, Villa, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Burnley, and Sheffield United are all interested in making a move for Rowe, who the Canaries are keen to secure on a long-term contract.

When the January transfer window comes around, as well as the summer window, Rowe will certainly be one to keep an eye on, especially if Norwich fail to secure promotion from the Championship, and Aston Villa come calling. Rowe's agent is also the same as Jacob Ramsey's, so the club could have a route into negotiations on the player's side too.

How has Jonathan Rowe performed this season?

To say that Rowe, who can play on either flank, has got off to an impressive start for Norwich this season would be an understatement. Rowe's goals and assists have stolen the headlines, as he has scored seven times and provided two more in 13 games in all competitions. Add in the fact that he's still just 20-years-old, and you begin to realise just how much potential he has to become a top player, whether that be at Norwich, or a club like Villa.

That form has seen him earn plenty of praise, too, including from Carlton Palmer, who told Football League World: "Norwich City sit joint-fourth in the Championship on 16 points, representing a very decent start to the season.

"One player making a lot of noise is Jonathan Rowe, Norwich's 20-year-old winger has scored five goals in nine appearances and was named EFL Young Player of the Month in August. Rowe is a product of Norwich's academy and his scintillating form has seen him earn a call-up to England's under-20 squad.

"If he can keep producing performances like he's doing then he's going to become a very hot commodity. He could be worth upwards of £20m, I'd definitely put him in the same category as Gnonto at Leeds United."

Starc clarifies: 'Have utmost respect for Smith'

Australia pacer says comments on honesty at a banking forum, which were linked to the ball tampering scandal, have been lost

Daniel Brettig09-Jun-2018

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Relationships within the Australian Test team were “strained” by the Newlands ball tampering scandal but “remain very much intact”, fast bowler Mitchell Starc has said in clarifying his reported comments at a business forum in Sydney this week.Starc added further context to his comments about the key press conference following the revelation of attempts to use a foreign object to tamper with the ball in Cape Town. At the time, former captain Steven Smith said it had been a decision of the “leadership group” to resort to measures outside the laws and spirit of the game.”Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of attending a ‘Women in Banking and Finance’ forum in Sydney with my wife Alyssa,” Starc said in a statement on his website. “I was invited as one of the guest panelists at the event, which provided some fantastic insight from some very successful and influential businesswomen in understanding the role we play in managing our own personal and professional reputation.”My comments at the forum were provided in the context of a particular topic, as it related to being honest and authentic in delivering a message. This context has unfortunately been lost in certain media reporting and headlines in recent days. But fundamentally there are many things that we can all learn from recent events in South Africa.”It was such a stressful time in our lives. There was strain on relationships both as individuals and as a team. However, the relationships of that group remain very much intact. I look forward to the opportunity to play alongside every one of my team-mates from that tour again. We still have a long way to go in rebuilding the trust with the Australian public and I know personally, that I am 100% committed to doing that.”Starc said that he retained the “utmost respect” for Smith, and looked forward to playing alongside him, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft once their bans elapse. “Despite reports to the contrary, I continue to have the utmost respect for Steve Smith as captain, team-mate and friend and I look forward to having him back in our great game soon,” he said.”That goes for David and Cameron who have also been through an extremely tough time. It is good to see all three guys planning to be back in cricket soon in different competitions around the world. Rebuilding trust and developing a positive reputation will take time and through our actions, we hope to demonstrate this to cricket fans everywhere.”The process has already started and the focus now should be on the cricket being played and the stories of performance and change in the current series, led by new Aussie coach Justin Langer, captain Tim Paine and the current team over in the UK. To all stakeholders and fans out there, please stick with us. Trust me when I say we all love the game as much as you do!”

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