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  • De Zerbi insists Brighton is the best place for Argentina World Cup hero Alexis Mac Allister

    De Zerbi insists Brighton is the best place for Argentina World Cup hero Alexis Mac Allister

    Roberto De Zerbi believes it would suit both Brighton and Alexis Mac Allister if the World Cup winner stays with Albion for the rest of the season.

    Chief executive and deputy chairman Paul Barber has already accepted there will be interest in the 24-year-old Argentina midfielder but would not welcome any approaches in January.

    Mac Allister has only just returned to Sussex after a fortnight in his homeland celebrating his nation’s success in Qatar but, with the transfer window now open, speculation about his future is likely to ramp up.

    De Zerbi has spoken personally with the player and wants him to concentrate on his current club for now.

    “I am happy if he wants to stay with us until the end of the season and I think it is better for him,” the Italian told a press conference.

    “For us, for sure, but also for him because in this moment changing team in January can be a problem for him. For us, but also for him.”

    De Zerbi has transfer plans of his own, having arrived at the club to replace Graham Potter in September.

    But with a trip to Goodison Park imminent he is concentrating on a return to form after defeats in two of their last three matches.

    “We can’t speak about the transfer market, but the club know my ideas,” he added.

    “However, tomorrow is an important game for us and I am only focused on Everton.”

    Mac Allister’s returned to the club’s training ground to a joyous welcome from staff and team-mates.

    He joined the squad for his first session back but De Zerbi has not yet decided whether to throw the former Argentinos Juniors midfielder straight back into Premier League action.

    “Mentally, for sure Alexis can play,” he said.

    “Physically, I’m not sure but we will see tomorrow morning.”

    Brighton lost 4-2 at home to Premier League leaders Arsenal on Saturday but, despite the defeat, De Zerbi was not downhearted.

    “We played well against Arsenal but we needed a bit of luck and we didn’t get that. They are a great team,” he said.

    “I was satisfied with the performance and attitude against Arsenal and I’m positive for tomorrow. We have to start the game strongly.

    “The table is still good for us but we are still in progress. We can still improve a lot.”

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  • Liverpool bid rejected for £62m Premier League midfielder as they ‘prepare second proposal’

    Liverpool bid rejected for £62m Premier League midfielder as they ‘prepare second proposal’

    Liverpool have had a bid for Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo turned down ahead of the January transfer window, according to reports.

    The Reds, who have already signed Cody Gakpo, are looking to bring in a new midfielder over the next couple of transfer windows with pundits and supporters identifying that area as the weak link in their squad.

    Jurgen Klopp’s side have been linked with Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham, Benfica’s Enzo Fernandes and Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat over the last few months.

    Bellingham is believed to be a target for the summer transfer window but a report yesterday insisted that the England international has ‘told his entourage’ that he wants to join Real Madrid over Liverpool.

    And now the Reds are reportedly busy elsewhere with Ecuadorian website Teradeportes claiming that Brighton ‘have communicated to the people of Liverpool that they do not accept the proposal made yesterday’.

    Liverpool have been told that their bid was ‘below’ Brighton’s valuation of the player and that they have to ‘improve the principal value of the sale’.

    The Premier League side are now ‘going to prepare a second proposal’ but they are still refusing to reach the €70m (£62m) valuation set by the Seagulls.

    Caicedo, who has 28 caps for Ecuador, moved to Brighton in 2021 from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle and spent a season on loan at Beerschot in Belgium before establishing himself in the Seagulls team.

    This is the first season he has been a regular starter for Brighton with Caicedo making 17 appearances in all competitions and going to the World Cup with his country.

    Liverpool reportedly failed with a late bid on transfer deadline day for Caicedo with Klopp bringing in Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo on a season-long loan deal instead.

    And speaking in September, former Premier League right-back Alan Hutton thought Caicedo would be a good fit at Anfield.

    Hutton said: “At this moment in time, yes. I think he’s a really good player. Obviously you see the style that Brighton play I think that would suit a player coming to Liverpool. They like to play with the ball and Liverpool, at this moment in time, need midfield reinforcements.

    “It’s there for everybody to see. It’s no sleight on the players that are there, it’s just that they need help in the midfield.

    “You can understand Brighton wanting to offer him a new contract. Still, that lure will be there to play for Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp. They’re still going to challenge, yes they’re going through a sticky period at this moment in time but you don’t become a bad team overnight.

    “They’re full of quality players, international players. So it’s probably something that he thinks that he would fancy a bash at.”

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  • Arsenal-linked World Cup winner a ‘top-four player’ destined for move to ‘big’ club – Souness

    Arsenal-linked World Cup winner a ‘top-four player’ destined for move to ‘big’ club – Souness

    Graeme Souness has waxed lyrical about Brighton and Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, who has been linked with a move to Arsenal.

    Mac Allister was tremendous for Argentina in their World Cup-winning campaign in Qatar this winter.

    He notched an assist in the final, playing through Angel Di Maria, who doubled the South American side’s lead in what looked poised to be a comfortable victory.

    However, the game exploded into life with ten minutes left after France striker Kylian Mbappe netted a quickfire double to take the game to extra-time.

    Argentina ended up winning on penalties, capping off a great tournament for Brighton talisman Mac Allister.

    Lots of the plaudits obviously went to Golden Ball winner and (debatably) the greatest football player of all time, Lionel Messi.

    Former Scotland international Souness was extremely impressed with Mac Allister and says he was Argentina’s “best player” whenever he watched him play at the World Cup.

    Souness believes the 23-year-old is good enough to be playing for one of the “big boys” in the Premier League.

    “The Premier League returns on Boxing Day and there will be a few coming back from the World Cup with their tails up, and some others in need of being picked up,” he wrote for the Daily Mail.

    “I bet there will be no player feeling more confident than Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister. It is very easy to focus on how fabulous Messi was for Argentina, but in the games I covered, Mac Allister was their best player.

    “The ball he played for their second goal in the final, for Angel Di Maria, was sublime. Messi put him away around the corner. He took one look, had a couple more touches and never looked again before squaring the most perfect pass for Di Maria to put it past Hugo Lloris. Wonderful.

    “He’s a top-four player and the big guys will be looking at him now and thinking, ‘We’ll have some of that’. He has proven he can play at the highest level and has already done it in the Premier League.

    “There is very little risk attached to this boy. He can create, score and works his socks off – that type of player, they are hard to find.

    “At 23, Brighton won’t be able to keep him for long and good luck trying to negotiate a new contract. I’m just disappointed he’s not playing for Scotland with a name like that!”

    The Daily Mail have reported interest from Arsenal, though they do not believe the Gunners are prioritising the signing of Mac Allister.

    Tottenham and Atletico Madrid are also said to be interested in the Argentine midfielder.

    While Mac Allister is not an urgent target for Arsenal, the Premier League leaders are expected to be busy in January as Mikel Arteta looks to maintain their title challenge.

    A new midfielder and striker is expected to join the club, with the latter needing addressed following Gabriel Jesus’ long-term knee injury.

    Eddie Nketiah is expected to come in for Arsenal on Boxing Day when they host London rivals West Ham, before the trip to face Mac Allister’s Brighton.

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  • Brighton CEO eyeing contract extension for World Cup winner Mac Allister

    Brighton CEO eyeing contract extension for World Cup winner Mac Allister

    Brighton CEO Paul Barber has announced that the club are in talks with Alexis Mac Allister regarding a new deal, in order to fend off growing interest in the midfielder.

    The 23-year-old was instrumental in Argentina’s historic World Cup campaign, which saw his country lift the Jules Remet for the first time since 1986.

    Since, the midfielder has reportedly been looked at by a host of big European clubs, but the Seagulls are desperate to keep their man.

    Mac Allister made six stellar performances for the Argentines in Qatar, adding to his already impressive reputation.

    He scored one goal in Argentina’s 2-0 win against Croatia in the group stages, but most significantly, provided a fantastic assist for Angel Di Maria’s crucial strike in the final yesterday, forever writing himself into his country’s history books.

    Generally, though, Mac Allister has been an excellent player for Brighton.

    Since joining the Seagulls on an £8m deal in 2019, he has been on two loan spells back to his home country, before cementing himself in the Brighton team in the 2020/21 campaign.

    Overall, Mac Allister has scored 13 goals in 86 appearances across all competitions for the South coast club, also contributing six assists.

    This season has been his best so far, though, already scoring five goals in 15 league appearances.

    A versatile player, Mac Allister has the ability to play as a defensive, central or attacking midfielder, with his stats impressive in terms of defence, attack and playmaking.

    The Argentine has made the third-most interceptions in the Premier League this season and is in the top 10 for the most successful tackles in the division, too. He has also scored the joint-most penalties of any player, with three.

    It’s clear to see why Barber is keen to keep hold of his star man.

    Speaking to TalkSport, he said: “We were working on a new contract for Alexis in the build-up to the World Cup.

    “We felt that Alexis has been performing really well all season, he performed well last season.

    “He’s been growing into the Premier League ever since he joined us and we were not at all surprised that he was able to make a contribution at that level.

    “As we’ve always said, when players do well, when their profile increases, there’s always going to be interest in them,” he added.

    “Alexis is no different, there was interest in him before the World Cup and I’m sure there will be more interest in him afterwards.

    “All we can do in situations where you’ve got a great asset is to try and protect yourself as best as possible.

    “We hope Alexis will continue to be playing for us for some time to come.”

    Indeed, as reported by TEAMtalk, Spurs are ready to tussle with Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, and Juventus to sign Mac Allister in January.

    However, it’s thought that the player’s preference is to remain in England, where he can demand a greater salary.

    Whether Mac Allister opts to stay at Brighton or to head for a club playing European football, it’s likely he will be getting a considerable pay rise, which is well-deserved after having such a stunning World Cup.

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  • Every Premier League club’s plan for World Cup break – training camps, trips and friendlies

    Every Premier League club’s plan for World Cup break – training camps, trips and friendlies

    Dubai is a popular destination for Premier League clubs during the World Cup, while others opt for Abu Dhabi or Spain. One club is squeezing in two trips; two are staying at home.

    Here’s how every Premier League club is spending their World Cup break…

     

    Arsenal
    Mikel Arteta has given his Premier League leaders between 10 and 14 days off before reconvening ahead of a behind-closed-doors friendly with next-door-neighbours Watford on November 28. Arsenal then head to Dubai for warm-weather training and friendlies against Lyon (December 8) and AC Milan (December 13). Arsenal are also reported to be in talks with Barcelona over a possible friendly at the Emirates before Christmas.
    First game back: West Ham (H), Boxing Day.

     

    Aston Villa
    Unai Emery discussed his plans for the World Cup break in his first interview as Villa boss: “The break will help us. After 10 days we are going to be off, we are going to start again, we will have training days to improve and create identity and our style.” Villa then face Cardiff in a memorial match for Peter Whittingham on November 30 before flying to Dubai, where they will take on Brighton in a friendly. Emery has also scheduled a friendly against his former side, Villarreal, for December 15 at Villa Park.
    First game back: Liverpool (H), Boxing Day

     

    Bournemouth
    The Cherries squad was given a fortnight off after Saturday’s win over Everton. Upon returning to training, they will fly to Dubai on November 30 before taking on Royal Antwerp on December 4. Bournemouth are also planning a couple of friendlies when they return to England, though they are probably prioritising the appointment of a manager.
    First game back: Newcastle (A, Carabao Cup), December 20.

     

    Brentford
    Thomas Frank explained the Bees’ plans: “First there is a couple of weeks off for everyone. Then the rest of the players and the staff come back in. We move to our new training ground in that period which is nice. Then we are going away for a week to Spain and we are playing friendlies.” No word yet on who they will face in Spain.
    First game back: Tottenham (H), Boxing Day

     

    Brighton
    The Seagulls will fly to Dubai after a fortnight off in the wake of their defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday. Once in Dubai, they will have a chance for revenge – of sorts – when they take on the Villans in a friendly.
    First game back: Charlton (A, Carabao Cup), December 20

     

    Chelsea
    “We’ll have a few days break,” Graham Potter said last Friday. “There are only about three or four players left. Then we will reconvene, a bit of training and off to a warm-weather camp and couple of games to prepare for the restart.” The Blues will be heading to UAE, but that’s all we know at this stage.
    First game back: Bournemouth (H), December 27

     

    Crystal Palace
    Patrick Vieira has give Palace players a fortnight off before ‘a mini pre-season’, part of which will be spent in Turkey where the Eagles will face Napoli. Palace will also host Botofogo at Selhurst Park on December 3 and they are looking to arrange a game against Real Valladolid. On the trip to Turkey, Vieira said: “It will be really important. That’s why we will bring everyone, even the injured players. It’s important to spend time together and go even more into the tactical details to improve ourselves as a team.”
    First game back: Fulham (H), Boxing Day

     

    Everton
    There is no immediate break for the Toffees after their two Bournemouth beatings, with Frank Lampard taking his men to Australia to play in the inaugural Sydney Super Cup. They will face Celtic on November 20 and, three days later, Western Sydney Wanderers. Lampard will then give his players some time off before returning for some as-yet-unscheduled friendlies.
    First game back: Wolves (H), Boxing Day

     

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    Fulham
    Marco Silva has given his players a fortnight off before they gather to travel to Portugal for a week-long training camp. A week before they recommence the Premier League season, the Cottagers will host West Ham on December 17.
    First game back: Crystal Palace (A) Boxing Day

     

    Leeds
    Jesse Marsch has issued some strict instructions to his players: “They will all have a week off then we give them a physical programme for another week to do on their own. So they will have two weeks off but the first week they do absolutely nothing.” Nice. The squad will report to Thorp Arch on November 28 and though there was talk of heading to California, Leeds will stay in Europe, possibly heading to Spain. They will also host Spanish opposition, Real Sociedad, at Elland Road on December 16.
    First game back: Man City (H), December 28

     

    Leicester
    The Foxes have earned themselves a fortnight off with their recent form. Upon returning to work, the players not involved in the World Cup will head to Abu Dhabi for some winter sunshine. The plan is then to play friendlies at the training ground. “It’s a strange one,” said Brendan Rodgers. “There’ll be a period of rest at the beginning but then we’ve got to get to work, and we’ve got to build our way through into a good place physically, mentally and tactically, ready for the first game. For that, it will mean hard training and hard work, but also getting minutes under the belt in organised games. We’ll have some games confirmed over the coming days to play.”
    First game back: MK Dons (A, Carabao Cup), December 20

     

    Liverpool
    After a fortnight off and a week back at Melwood, Jurgen Klopp will take his remaining players to Dubai on December 4. Once there, like Arsenal they’ll take on Lyon (December 11) and AC Milan (December 16). Assistant manager Pep Lijnders explained the choice of Dubai: “It’s close to Qatar so players can come quickly back, so they can prepare quick with the team again, and it gives us real time to prepare for the second sprint of the season.”
    First game back: Man City (A, Carabao Cup), December 22

    Manchester City
    Pep Guardiola is the manager most affected by World Cup call-ups and he has given the players left in Manchester some time off until November 28. Then City will head to Abu Dhabi for a week-long training camp on December 5. Will Guardiola head to Qatar to watch any of his players? “The best way to enjoy the matches is at home with red wine,” he said. While he’s got his feet up, reports suggest Guardiola might be contemplating his future.
    First game back: Liverpool (H, Carabao Cup), December 22

     

    Manchester United
    Aside from searching for whatever channel Piers Morgan is spouting off on these days, United players are still training while most other squads are resting. “We will train here at Carrington for one week, or eight or nine days, and then we will have a short break,” said Erik ten Hag last week. “Then we will train and go to Spain for a training camp for one week.” In Andalucia, United will face Cadiz on December 7 and Real Betis on December 10.
    First game back: Burnley (H, Carabao Cup), December 21

     

    Newcastle
    Like Leeds, Newcastle players have been given the first week off before they embark upon personal training schedules prior to returning to the training ground. On December 4, Eddie Howe will take his men to Saudi Arabia for a week, during which time they will take on Al-Hilal in a friendly on December 8. Upon returning to Tyneside, Newcastle will welcome Rayo Vallecano to St James’ Park on December 17. They are also expected to squeeze in another friendly, possibly against Championship opposition.
    First game back: Bournemouth (H, Carabao Cup), December 20

     

    Nottingham Forest
    “We do have a plan for the break, in terms of scheduling, training content and games, which we will announce soon,” said Steve Cooper recently. “It’s taken a little bit of finalising.” And Forest are certainly squeezing a lot into the break. They will travel to Greece and Spain, with friendlies confirmed against Olympiacos (December 10) and Valencia (December 16).
    First game back: Blackburn (A, Carabao Cup), December 20

     

    Southampton
    Saints were due to head to Miami before they sacked Ralph Hasenhuttl. His replacement, Nathan Jones, did not confirm if they were sticking to that itinerary but the new boss has a great opportunity to get his message across with just Mohammed Salisu and Armel Bella-Kotchap heading to the World Cup. “We’re pretty much set on what we want to do,” he said after the Liverpool defeat. “First, I’m going to sleep. I’ve had a month with literally no sleep so I’m going to do that first, and spend some time with my family. We will be back in next week and will plan everything, leaving us just over four weeks to work with the group before the Brighton game. We’ve got games arranged and a trip away.”
    First game back: Lincoln (H, Carabao Cup), December 20

    Tottenham
    Antonio Conte wanted to take his Spurs players, those that are left, away during the break but the club have decided against it. “Before, our idea was to try to find a solution to go away from London and to stay in a place with sun, but in the end it was difficult to find this type of solution. For this reason we continue to stay here, having training sessions and using our training ground.” Spurs are planning to arrange friendlies, perhaps as many as three, but no details have yet been confirmed.
    First game back: Brentford (A), Boxing Day

     

    West Ham
    The Hammers are also staying local after an extended break that allows the players time off until December 1. There is a friendly scheduled against Cambridge United on December 6 and West Ham will also travel to Fulham on December 17, just over a week before the Premier League recommences.
    First game back: Arsenal (A), Boxing Day

     

    Wolves
    Like Saints, Wolves will use the World Cup break to integrate a new manager, with Julen Lopetegui taking over from Steve Davis after the defeat to Arsenal on Saturday. The Spaniard, though, won’t see his players for 10 days after they were given a break. Upon their return, Wolves will spend a week in Marbella, with the intention of playing a friendly or two.
    First game back: Gillingham (H, Carabao Cup), December 20

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