However, he claims Inter Milan remains Conte's most
likely next club.
Not exact matches
In an address to the Economic
Club of Las Vegas last week, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco John Williams said the Fed will
likely begin the process of monetary normalization as soon as
next quarter.
More
likely we will get an unhappy player who will be more focused on his
next contract and
club come January and who will save himself for the world cup.
That shows you that Palace are a good side and with the new manager giving the
club a lift, should Arsenal be worried that our
next opponents are
likely to be very hard to beat?
Poor officiating decisions been this way all year the officials are performing terribly poor finishing been this way all year laca will do better
next year auba is to new to the
club and epl he is finding how mich effort you need the hard way he should of scored and that is a blatant foul on mustafi people keep saying he put his hands up when he was hit, well that is the natural reaction when back pedaling eyes on ball and someone plants there feet and pits a shoulder in your back your arms come up its nature but we suffered again from poor finishin i do nt care what sport that is high action especially football and hockey of you do nt finish your chances you create when on top the other side most
likely will when they get theres its been ou achilles heel this year we.cant kill games because we have missed our created.chances
The Reds have often struggled to to adequately fill the position this season, but CaughtOffside understands that with the
club likely to be able to offer Champions League football
next season Rodgers is looking to go all out and sign some proven quality in the position to ensure that it won't give him any selection headaches in the future.
Still, come
next week, they'll
likely be able to take their place as the most venerable member of the One Time
Club, and perhaps the most successful as well.
Snatching big names coveted around is start, selling a few players (3 - 5) that should not be here
next season to add to the rumoured «war chest» is another... Let's wait and see... he knows and so does the
club that the fan's patience towards the lack of trophy is paper thin as well that missteps will
likely not be forgiven.
The 28 - year - old is set to report back with the
club on Sunday before initial checks are made on Monday to kick start pre-season preparations, and based on this report, he's
likely to find himself in an awkward position with Conte
next week as Atleti aren't even close to Chelsea's demands.
The current favourite for the Ballon d'Or after a breathtaking past 12 months for his dominant
club side, although less so for les Bleus, who now look
likely to miss out on
next summer's World Cup finals following their shock 2 - 0 loss to Ukraine in Kiev on Friday night.
Nevertheless, based on his record at previous
clubs, it's
likely that he'll have the full trust of the
club and the supporters ahead of
next season as he looks to build a side capable of getting back to the top.
So here CaughtOffside selects the 10 best players who are
likely to complete transfers away from their current
clubs in the
next 12 months.
It is understood that the Serie A
club have come to an agreement with the $ 31 million - rated forward that he can be sold
next year, although this is most
likely to be at the end of the season.
That isn't
likely to be enough to ensure that they're Premier League title contenders
next season though, and it seems as if the
club are aware of that.
Manchester United have announced they are set to sign Memphis Depay from PSV this summer, so here's a look at how the Dutch starlet fits into their starting XI for
next season, plus two more
likely signings for the
club...
The Netherlands attacker will
likely play a key role at Old Trafford
next season considering the
club's paucity of attacking options; Radamel Falcao has left the
club following his disappointing four - goal season, while Robin van Persie [Daily Star], Angel Di Maria [Express] and Javier Hernandez [Mirror] have all been rumoured to be joining him in the departure lounge.
A backup player these days, John Obi Mikel is attracting interest from Turkish
clubs and seems
likely to be offloaded in the
next couple of days.
It now seems
likely that Arsene Wenger will remain at the Emirates as speculation has linked the
club with various transfer targets, which suggests that the Frenchman is making plans for
next season even though his current deal expires in the summer.
In spite of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's history of choosing non-English coaches to manage his
club, Rodgers will
likely be one of the top candidates available should Jose Mourinho leave on his own or be forced out — especially with so many top candidates
likely to stay right where they are
next year.
With his leadership skills and experience
likely to form an important part of Antonio Conte's hopes for success at Stamford Bridge
next season, it is ultimately a highly popular decision from a fans perspective given that the
club legend has spent over two decades at Stamford Bridge.
in another twist to it, it will
likely affect
clubs and managers that likeready - made players from abroad (Mourinho, Guardiola)... and with these two being our main contenders for the title
next season along with Conte and Klopp it could play in our favour.
With Malaga banned from competing in European competition
next term the
club's owners will be looking to sell a player or two to help make ends meet and Isco is a player they are
likely to consider cashing in on when the transfer window re-opens.
There appears to be a certain amount of realism to these targets which may seem more
likely to occur than any «big - name» signings who may wait to see how the
club progresses over the
next six months to a year before taking the perceived gamble of a move to a
club who is very much now in a period of transition.
As for Morata, he will command a fee of # 62m according to Sport, and is highly
likely to move on this summer having previously insisted that he wants an important role at his
next club.
The most important of which will
likely be the appointment of the
next manager, and it remains to be seen how Agbonlahor is dealt with by the
club as well as his future boss if he continues to disrespect Villa with his antics off the pitch.
Alexis Sanchez nearly left to join Man City last summer, only for our
club to fail to persuade his replacement Thomas Lemar to leave Monaco, but the former Barcelona forward remains ever -
likely to leave before
next season, with his contract ending at the end of the current one.
After all Dembele may not
likely play for a
club without champions league ticket
next season.
This weekend's benching will have been a huge blow to his relationship with the
club, and the resuit will only have strengthened his contract stance also, and it seems near - certain that he will now refuse to extend his playing deal beyond the end of
next season, which would most
likely mean he will leave come the summer.
Let's face it, with a Europa League win now surely needed to ensure this season is any kind of success, it seems most
likely the
next Arsenal manager won't have Champions League football when he takes the job — inexcusable for a
club of this size.
LCFC themselves have proved that AFC are just as
likely to win the PL
next year as any other
club.
We'll
likely buy 1 or 2 unknown players, hoping they turn to the
next Ronaldo or Messi, when instead we need to buy more players like Sanchez, who can handle the pressure of playing for this
club.
Liverpool are
likely to look at strengthening their midfield options due to their participation in European competition
next season, with Steven Gerrard, Joe Allen, Lucas Leiva, Jordan Henderson, Adam Lallana and Phillippe Coutinho requiring more quality back - up and competition if Rodgers is to stick with the high - energy style that defined the Anfield
club in the 2013/14 campaign.
The
club is forward planning for
next season and beyond.Auba was bought to replace Sanchez (Although not like for like in style) and if reports suggesting Fakir is a target for
next year that to me means either or both of Wilshere and Ramsey will be sold.Welbeck is not producing so he will
likely go or at best be kept as a back up for Auba and Lacazette.
The youngster is now
likely to be watched by some of the biggest
clubs in the world with Jurgen Klopp spoilt for choice amongst his youth ranks with Liverpool's talented Welsh teenager Ben Woodburn also being touted by many to be the
next big star in world football.
If the Italian tactician believes that Costa will have an important role to play for him as of
next season, then it is more than
likely that the
club will dismiss all offers.
Mustafi, Czech and Wilshere are regarded by Wenger as being in his first eleven.The current squad players including Holding, Elneny and Maitland Niles are
likely to remain as such
next season.My point is that neither Wenger nor the three first team picks are not good enough for this
club and as such the quicker their services are dispensed with the better.
Alexis is most
likely staying and
club will let him leave on a free
next season.
It means the
club's number one will
likely return for the game against Queretaro
next weekend instead.
In turn, if Woodward is truly committed to giving the green - light for the
club to spend big, then they have to land a marquee name that is already well established and can make an immediate difference
next season with City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal all
likely to come on strong too.
A reunion with compatriot Paul Pogba at Old Trafford seemed like the most
likely scenario
next year if he decided to leave the Spanish capital, but interest from Guardiola and a chance to play a leading role at the Etihad could be a major head - turning offer and it will only serve to further ramp up the heated rivalry between the two
clubs.
Therefore it appears that the
club is in deep deliberation as to whether tp wait until those two games have been played and then act to replace the former Fulham manager with former Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard who is on the look out for a new post having been sacked by Galatasaray earlier in the season, or instead axe Roy Hodgson within the
next 48 hours, which currently appears to be the more
likely scenario.
Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has been looking to add some significant additions to his side this summer as the
club will most
likely be involved in
next season's Champions League as they still seek to end their 24 year wait for a league title.
Penn State is a real candidate to join the
club next season, if it can land another top - 10 class, which is
likely.
for Sanchez, playing without any long - term security might seem unnecessarily careless in light of his potential future earnings (this
next contract, wherever he is, will
likely be the most lucrative deal he will ever sign)... for the
club, there is a delicate balance between protecting their monetary interests and not appearing shady in the process... it rarely works, especially now without 24 hr access to all things
club - related
This has not gone down well with everyone in the dressing room, however, with bigger names and more experienced figures said to be «baffled» at being overlooked for the role, particularly as many felt Shaw was far more
likely to actually leave the
club in the
next transfer window rather than be trusted with such an important role.
But, should they want to wait for Mourinho, Van Gaal is
likely safe for the remainder of the campaign as the Portuguese would prefer to have a fresh start at his
next club.
Conte is ready to give him a chance, as noted by The Daily Mail, and he is
likely to fit into the Italian's plans to implement a 3 -5-2 system at the
club next season.
However, a loan move to a second - tier side is
likely seen as the
next stage in his progression with the
club eager to give the teenager the opportunity to get serious, competitive game - time under his belt before returning to the
club in the summer for pre-season.
Now although they could mean that the Board just intends on sitting down with Wenger to discuss what he plans on doing
next, I think it's far more
likely that if things do go well for the Gunners in this campaign, then the
club will be more than content with laying another contract offer on the table.
He is so scared that if the
next manager does very well people will stop treating him like a God that he is destroying the
club so that the
next manager will most
likely fail.