Forget Falcao, this is Man United’s biggest transfer blunder

When former Southampton youngster Luke Shaw first made his all important switch to Old Trafford at the beginning of the season, many within the game largely saw it as a safe deal for Manchester United, and one that would surely pay off for Louis van Gaal in the not too distant future.

The 19-year-old left-back arrived at his new club after impressing fans of the Premier League throughout the 2013/14 campaign. Shaw seemed to utilize endless energy down the flanks, was equally as good at attacking as he was at defending – and although the former St. Mary’s favourite had only just burst onto the scene – even Roy Hodgson saw fit to reward the defender with a place in England’s 2014 World Cup squad.

Whilst the nation’s summer endeavours in Brazil hardly turned out positive for the Three Lions though, Luke Shaw’s addition in the team at such a young age nevertheless highlighted the extent of talent on offer for the rising star.

However, since life in the top flight of English football rarely plays out in the most ideal circumstances possible, the new man at Manchester United just hasn’t been able to produce the goods consistently enough for his manager this season.

In light of such developments, just how much of a gamble has Luke Shaw’s move to Old Trafford ultimately been for the historic Premier League club, as well as for the player himself?

Well one thing constantly burdening Louis van Gaal’s new no. 3 in his attempted rise to the top is the extortionate transfer fee that the Red Devils were forced to pay out for him. The overall cost for the former Southampton man was reportedly in the region of £27 – £30 million, despite the fact that the player himself has barely made much of an impact on the English game in the grand scheme of things.

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Shaw faced complaints of being overweight in the run up to the 2014/15 campaign, has often looked out of his depth playing in the much more intimidating cauldron of Old Trafford, and has simply only performed to a fraction of what many within the game initially touted him as capable of so far for his new manager.

All of a sudden Luke Shaw appears to be not much more than an average talent – who whilst still being able to call himself a regular Premier League player – just hasn’t matched the status that first surrounded him upon arriving at Manchester United.

This whole affair highlights a much greater issue afflicting the English game at the moment however: English players are simply far too over-valued, and far too over-hyped in the modern era for their careers to play out naturally.

Yes, the up and coming young talent may still have a promising future ahead of him, obviously it’s far too early to write a player off who hasn’t even turned 20-years-of-age yet, and yes, injuries have certainly hampered the player’s Old Trafford career so far – but ultimately Luke Shaw was never even close to being worth the suspected £30million that United eventually paid out for him. It was day-light robbery even in the kindest of senses.

Other European talents seem to go for a great deal less than their English counter-parts. Aside from the odd superstars who command the type of transfer fees that just aren’t matched anywhere else, the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez cost their respective clubs a similar amount to what Luke Shaw went for – and when you consider that those two aforementioned stars are already in the peak years of their career – Manchester United’s expensive gamble on an 18-year-old Southampton player does seem a bit silly looking back.

Whilst it seems clear that the Red Devils simply weren’t shrewd enough when it came to landing Luke Shaw last summer, such discussion should have little effect on how the player himself approaches the next stages of his career. He is still young of course, still has a certain degree of potential left in him, and could still do a job for England when the right time comes. That much is certainly true.

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As Luke Shaw simply looks nowhere near a £30million player however, maybe this once promising transfer was ultimately doomed almost as soon as the wheels were first set in motion – and that is a sad indictment on the English game above all else.

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Southampton v Manchester City – Match Preview

It was at this point last month, guided by Nigel Adkins, that Southampton were finally starting to look like an accomplished Premier League team and building up a steam in their survival crusade. Fast forward to the present and Mauricio Pochettino is now at the helm having sensationally replaced Adkins at St Mary’s less than a month prior prompting widespread surprise and condemnation for the Saints board. Its fair to say that the South Coast club have found it tough going under Pochettino thus far, failing to win in the three games since his arrival. But if there is one thing the Argentinian excels at it is pushing clubs to punch above their weight, something he achieved at Espanyol, and to his credit Southampton have moved the ball better in recent weeks, especially against Wigan when they deserved to leave the North West with more than a share of the spoils. But with Pochettino and the club still tangled in a sticky transitional period the last team they’d want to face is title chasing Manchester City.

This has been tagged as a must win game for City by manager Roberto Mancini after he watched his side fall nine points behind leaders and local rivals Manchester United last weekend. Defending the title they won in dramatic circumstances last May has left the champions running on empty and it’s hardly a shock that they find themselves playing catchup on United. Offloading Mario Balotelli to Milan last month has put the onus on Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez to fire City back to the top-flight summit. They proved last week that there is still enough left in the tank to challenge when coming from behind to snatch a point from Liverpool, stretching their unbeaten run to eight games, while Aguero’s breathtaking equaliser exemplify’s the present abundance of quality at the Etihad Stadium.

Team News

Luke Shaw and Nathaniel Clyne are both doubs after withdrawing from the England under-21 squad in midweek. Gaston Ramirez and Guly do Prado are also struggling to be fit in time.

Yaya and Kolo Toure are back from African Cup of Nations duty, while Vincent Kompany and Maicon could be available.

What the managers said…

“We played games in which we have deserved to get more points than we have done, but I think the way we are approaching games and playing are the way in which we will start to pick up points. All of our matches are difficult in this division, but we know that Manchester City were the champions last season so we will need to be at our best to beat them. For me, Manchester City are a great team with great individual players and they can decide a match on their own.” Mauricio Pochettino believes Southampton deserved more from his first three games in charge (sainstsfc.co.uk)”Manchester United have done better than us this season because they won a lot of games. They have nine points more than us. But if we can recover eight points in six games, recovering nine in 13 games will be easy. I never remember the title race being finished 10 or 13 games before the end. Three years ago Chelsea were nine points behind at one point. By the time they played at Old Trafford two or three games from the end, they were only three points behind. In the end, if Manchester United win all their games from now to the end of the season, they deserve to win. But I am sure we have another chance.” Roberto Mancini maintains his side can claw back the nine point gap held by Manchester United (Manchester Evening News)

Pre-match Fact: Southampton striker Rickie Lambert needs just one more goal to bring up his century for the South Coast club.

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Prediction: Southampton 1-3 Manchester City

Man United supporters were thrilled by Sanchez’s performance vs City

Manchester United produced a stunning second half comeback on Saturday to prevent rivals Manchester City winning the title at their expense, winning 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium.

In a much hyped English Premier League encounter, the pressure was on United to prevent their supporters suffering more heartbreak than necessary this season by conceding the title race in a head-to-head match with Pep Guardiola’s outfit.

Two goals down at the interval, supporters worst fears looked like they would be realised but Jose Mourinho’s side scored three second half goals to put a smile on every fan’s face.

Paul Pogba stole the headlines with two of the three goals but it was another player that supporters were quick to praise – Alexis Sanchez.

The Chilean had a hand in all three goals, directly assisting the equaliser and winner.

It was the kind of performance that demonstrated why the club were so eager to sign him in January.

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Five La Liga stars that could turn up at Liverpool this month

Spain may have let their grip on the international scene slip during the summer, but home to both the reigning Europa League and Champions League title holders, there’s no questioning the quality on display in La Liga.

Indeed, it’s a division that churns out talent after talent from their exceptionally well-run youth systems, many of which eventually make it to the Premier League.

Liverpool have been linked with plenty since the summer, so now that the January window is finally upon us, we could see a few La Liga stars making their anticipated moves to Merseyside this month.

So if you want to impress your Reds-supporting mates with some transfer knowledge, be sure to check out the FIVE Football Fancast have picked as the most likely to turn up at Anfield this transfer window.

MARTIN MONTOYA

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Liverpool were strongly linked with Barcelona’s Martin Montoya ahead of the last January transfer window, but his move to Merseyside failed to materialise. Now that the young full-back has revealed his desire to leave the Nou Camp however, his agent claiming a ‘100%’ commitment to finding a new club this month, the timing is right for the Anfield outfit to make good on their long-term interest.

The 23 year-old emerged as a regular in Barcelona’s first team squad during the 2012/13 campaign, bursting onto the La Liga scene with a stunning long-range strike against Malaga – a huge testament to his quality on the ball.

Prior and since, he’s amassed 59 appearances for the Catalans across all competitions, but Montoya remains stuck behind right back veteran Dani Alves in the pecking order and now appears to have lost his patience with the La Liga giants.

Capable of playing on either defensive flank, tough-tackling, speedy and blessed with all the technical and creative talent you’d expect from a La Masia product, it’s no surprise the former Spain U21’s availability has also attracted interest from Arsenal and Juventus, to name a few.

Liverpool lack a long-term option at No.2 however, with Glen Johnson’s contract up and the end of the season and Javier Manquillo at Anfield only on a two-year loan, and for that reason alone will be more keen than most to land Montoya this January.

Having extended his contract in March until 2018 however, The Express claim Barcelona value the Spanish prospect at a rather costly £16million.

ALVARO ARBELOA

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Another La Liga full-back alleged to be on the Anfield radar this month is former Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa.

The 31 year-old made 98 appearances for the Reds before heading to Real Madrid in 2009, since winning La Liga and Champions League titles with Los Blancos, in addition to two European Championships and the 2010 World Cup with the Spanish national team.

He certainly won’t be remembered in the annals of right-back history as one of the all-time greats, but Arbeloa’s quality, experience and consistency at top level remains undoubted; he’s featured in the majority of the beautiful game’s biggest occasions.

Having slumped down the pecking order at the Bernabeu following the re-arrival of Dani Carvajal in January 2013 however, managing just four starts in La Liga this term, and now entering the final 18 months of his contract, it’s believed the Spain international is seeking pastures new this January.

Arsenal and Chelsea have both been linked, but The Express claim Arbeloa will reject both in favour of a return to Merseyside.

KIKO CASILLA

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Brendan Rodgers’ desire to improve Liverpool’s options between the sticks is no great secret, with the Anfield gaffer recently dropping Reds No.1 Simon Mignolet for an ‘indefinite period’ after a string of costly individual errors.

One of the names believed to be in the mix is Espanyol shot-stopper Kiko Casilla, strongly linked with an Anfield switch back in October, whose heroics over the last 18 months have secured the role of third-choice in Vincente del Bosque’s Spain squad.

Only one goalkeeper, Elche’s Xabi Irureta, has made more saves than the 27 year-old’s 59 in La Liga this season, and with Espanyol’s financial problems well-known, Casilla’s availability this month is undoubted, having admitted earlier in the campaign that he could be sold to raise funds.

The Metro believe Espanyol could sell for around £8million but the Spain international is by no means the only goalkeeper linked with a Reds move this January.

DANI PAREJO

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Following the Liverpool skipper’s revelations earlier this month, the issue of finding a long-term skipper to Steven Gerrard is now more important than ever on Merseyside.

Valencia playmaker Dani Parejo has been linked with a Liverpool move before, and although he’s hardly a reincarnation of the England international in terms of physique, quality and style, he would add something a little different to the Reds’ midfield, making him an interesting partner for the industrious Jordan Henderson.

Indeed, 25 year-old is rather wiry and slight compared to your average Premier League midfielder, but he’s a fantastic technician with great vision and a consistent contribution in front of goal, claiming nine goals and ten assists in 62 appearances over the last two-and-a-half campaigns.

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This has arguably been Parejo’s best season yet for the Mestalla outfit, netting four in 15 whilst averaging 2.9 tackles, 1.1 successful dribbles and 1.2 shots per match and donning the captain’s armband.

He’s was valued at £20million by the Express in the summer however, and with Valencia currently just a point off a Champions League spot in La Liga, Liverpool will struggle to convince the Mestalla outfit to sell their skipper mid-season.

Luciano Vietto

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The absence of a dependable goalscorer at Anfield this season has reportedly lead to Brendan Rodgers’ interest in Villarreal prodigy Luciano Vietto, dubbed ‘the next Sergio Aguero’, according to Mirror Football.

The 21 year-old left Argentine side Racing Club this summer with a promising return of 18 goals in 69 league appearances and has since bagged eight in his first 16 La Liga outings, in addition to amassing three goals and two assists in the Europa League.

Much like the Manchester City star, the Argentina U20 is a mobile, versatile and energetic striker, capable of playing in any position across the forward line and blending potency with industriousness.

He’s not an immediate answer to Liverpool’s profligacy in front of goal, but certainly seems like a wise long-term investment, having already impressed in the Argentine and Spanish top flights.

Mirror Football also claim the striker is valued at £12million, which should be within Liverpool’s financial reach this month, but whether Villarreal would be prepared to cash-in on their hottest prospect after just six months remains to be seen.

Arsenal consider move for Argentine ace

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has set his sights on deals for Lucas Biglia, according to reports from The Mirror.

The Gunners chief is keen to bolster his squad in an attempt to secure a top four finish, and qualification for the Champions League.

Anderlecht’s Biglia is thought to be his top target, after the Argentine admitted that he is looking to move on.

Newcastle and Norwich are also thought to be looking at the deep-lying playmaker, but it’s thought that he would favour a switch to North London.

Wenger is also said to considering Wigan’s James McCarthy and Mohamed Diame of West Ham, but favours Biglia due to his range of passing.

Napoli winger Vargas has previously been on the Frenchman’s list of targets, with his the Italian club believed to be willing to allow him to leave in January on loan.

The 23-year-old Chilean was once dubbed one of the rising stars of world football, but has struggled for game time in Naples of late.

He is comfortable playing in a wide midfield position or just behind the main striker, which would allow him to fit into Wenger’s first-team plans.

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Meanwhile Fulham are confident of agreeing a loan deal with Andrey Arshavin, who has been strongly linked with Reading.

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Leeds fans can’t believe how bad Caleb Ekuban was on Saturday

Leeds fans have been crucifying Caleb Ekuban on social media after the striker’s goalscoring drought continued against Sheffield Wednesday.

Leeds fell to yet another defeat on Saturday, as two second half goals from Atdhe Nuhiu meant the visitors left Elland Road with all three points, leaving Leeds with just one point from their last four matches. In fact, Leeds are now bottom of the form table since Boxing Day, one point below Sunderland.

Caleb Ekuban was given the nod ahead of Pierre-Michel Lasogga on Saturday, and needless to say fans were not particularly impressed by the 23 year-old’s performance.

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Ekuban scored 17 goals in 34 league appearances in Albania last season, but has failed to find a league goal yet for Leeds. The pacey striker has put in plenty of effort since arriving, but two foot injuries in the first half of the season set him back quite considerably.

He has now started the last two for Leeds, but his goalscoring woes have continued. Ekuban had two fantastic chances in the first half against Wednesday but couldn’t find the net, before getting his feet tangled and spurning a great chance after the break.

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Many fans have called for Pierre-Michel Lasogga to return to the line-up, or to at least try starting both strikers. Lasogga is likely to return from his loan spell this summer though, and it seems Leeds are preparing for life without the big German by sticking with Ekuban.

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Papering over the cracks at Liverpool?

Things are starting to look up for Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool after a month from hell in which they lost four games in a row. Last weekend’s narrow victory over Stoke City, though unconvincing, at least stopped the rot and secured a rare clean sheet for the Reds, and Tuesday night’s triumph at Leicester saw them record back-to-back wins for only the second time this season.

It is crucial that the Anfield outfit push on and attempt to put together a good run, as they are already playing catch-up with Manchester United for fourth spot. Champions League qualification is surely the bare minimum requirement for a team that came so close to lifting the title last year, and with a relatively kind fixture against Sunderland up next, Rodgers will be hoping to put the misery of November behind him and make it three wins in three before a crunch tie with United later on in the month.

However, while Liverpool were indeed fully deserved winners against Leicester in midweek and will rightly feel that confidence is seeping back into the side, there is also an argument to be made that the victory has done nothing but paper over some pretty gaping cracks that have been running through Rodgers’ team for quite a while.

For instance, the Reds’ defensive shortcomings – their most worrying and prevalent weakness this season – were once again laid bare as a terrible misjudged pass by Simon Mignolet almost gifted the Foxes an early lead in the first half. The Belgian goalkeeper has come under intense criticism recently for his lack of assuredness between the sticks and his tendency to make errors, with many – including former Reds shot-stopper Bruce Grobelaar – coming to the conclusion that he is simply not good enough to play for Liverpool. Mignolet’s performance at the King Power Stadium will have done nothing to change the minds of his detractors.

Leicester took the lead soon after Mignolet’s gaffe, and while the 26 year-old was not to blame for the goal, the ease with which the Premier League’s bottom side – who had scored just four goals in eight games going into the match – succeeded in penetrating the Liverpool defence surely does not bode well for the Reds with regard to the rest of the campaign. Even when the Foxes were reduced to ten men, they still caused significant problems to the away side’s backline, and in fact looked more likely to grab an equaliser until Jordan Henderson killed the game off.

There are also clear deficiencies to be found in attack. Without Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool simply do not have a striker who they can rely on to score goals on a regular basis. Mario Balotelli seems more preoccupied with kicking up a storm on social media than with kicking the ball into the net, while for all his industry and endeavour, Rickie Lambert will never be a prolific goalscorer for the Reds. The England international worked hard against Leicester and was influential insofar as he got Wes Morgan sent off; while watching the game, however, one could not help but think that Liverpool looked short on pace, penetration, and most importantly, goalscoring threat with Lambert deployed as a lone centre forward. Given that the success of Rodgers’ system last season was so dependent on the nimbleness of Sturridge and his ability to run in behind defenders, his return from injury cannot come soon enough.

It may be slightly pessimistic to highlight the weaknesses of Liverpool’s performance in what was still a deserved victory, yet it is much better to address these issues immediately than to wait until the Reds succumb to another slump in form before bringing them up. Luckily for Brendan Rodgers, the January transfer window is fast approaching; a few inspired signings – especially in defence – could ultimately save his season.

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A Football Agent’s View – ‘Inside the transfer window’

There is no question that Agents make the footballing world go round and at this time of the year, on the verge of the much vaunted transfer window, they are more important than ever. They will be the men behind every deal that’s made over the next month and whatever your opinion on them, they could be the difference between your club signing the player that catapults you to glory or condemns you to relegation.Here we talk to football agent Simon Dent about how the transfer window works and what to expect over the coming weeks.-Is it a myth that the January window is a bad time to do business – or just an excuse?As an agent it allows us to focus our winter business but its not ideal. Prices are driven up and a false economy is unfortunately created. The one plus for clubs is that in January they can take a view on how the season is going and what they need to get them through until the end of the season.-Is a January window actually good for football, or does it encourage panic buying?I don’t think it helps the clubs but for the supporters its a month that provides excitement, hope and certainly in the last 24 hours a lot of entertainment.-Which clubs are likely to be the most active in the January window?This January I think that QPR, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs, Man City and Reading will be most active on the permanent moves-Which deals are likely to happen in the January window?The big moves I can see happening will involve Sturridge, Anelka, Sunzu, Zaha, Ince, Huddlestone, Ba, Walcott, Robbie Keane, Wanyama and Donovan. I imagine the total spending will hit around £50million with the majority of this being spent by 3-5 clubs.-Who are the best bargains to pick up in the Premier League this January?T Huddlestone, S Kalou, C Gordon, T Walcott, F Lampard and M Fellani will be be great additions to any clubs on the look out for a good deal in January.-Will the loan market be the most active out of the two?Not so much in the Premiership but I can see a lot of players from the Premiership being loaned to the Championship and the Championship to League One.-What impact will the financial fair play rules have on the Premier League club’s spending?Unfortunately I think these regulations may be toothless when crunch time comes. Clubs are already being very creative about incomes genreated so in answer to the question I don’t think spending will be curtailed at all. Simon Dent is the Managing Director of ROAR Sport (www.roarglobalsports.com)

Player Ratings: Chelsea’s best and worst performers vs Leicester?

Chelsea took on Leicester City in the FA Cup on Sunday afternoon, knowing their final chance of claiming silverware this season was on the line at the King Power Stadium against a side with an impressive track record against the Premier League’s top clubs.

The Blues required extra time to get the job done. Alvaro Morata’s opening goal was cancelled out in the 76th minute when Jamie Vardy had the last kick in a goalmouth scramble, leaving substitute Pedro to grab the winner late on.

Morata impressed against the Foxes, getting on the scoresheet and often causing Leicester problems with his movement in the final third. But N’Golo Kante – who Transfermarkt value at £54million – was arguably Chelsea’s biggest influence on the match, keeping things solid in the engine room while creating two chances and completing four dribbles.

So, was the Frenchman Chelsea’s best player against Leicester? Let us know by taking part in the poll below and giving each player involved a performance rating out of ten…

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Shaky defence won’t cost Man United top four, says ex-star

Former Manchester United defender John O’Shea is sure that his former club will achieve their aim of a top four finish this season despite their shaky rearguard.

While the Red Devils invested heavily in their attack over the summer, Louis van Gaal opted against addressing the losses of Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic.

And with a series of injuries having hit more experienced players including Jonny Evans and Phil Jones, the Dutchman has been forced to use rookie starlets such as Paddy McNair and Tyler Blackett.

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As a result United have leaked 10 goals in seven games – including five away to newly-promoted Leicester City – which is the highest total in the current top six and level with top tier newbies Burnley.

Yet O’Shea – who netted a dramatic goal against Germany for the Republic of Ireland earlier this week is sure his old side will achieve their aims for the campaign:

“No I don’t think so.” He said when asked by talkSPORT if United’s defence will affect their ambitions.

“I think they’ve just been very unfortunate with injures, and consistency for a back-four is very important.

“If Jonny Evans stays fit he’ll be crucial for them, he’s a very good player, he talks and organises the defence.

“If they’re chopping and changing, with Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and the new signings as well, they can’t get a run of games together, and consistency is the key for any team aiming for the top-four.

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“A lot of people have been talking about the team’s experience as well, and with losing Rio [Ferdinand], Vida [Nemanja Vidic] and Patrice [Evra] it was always going to be tough for them this season.

“But it isn’t a question of personnel, I think they have the players there to get to the top four, without a doubt, so once they get their defence sorted I sure they’ll be fine.”

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