Aston Villa: Fans react to Darren Randolph links

Aston Villa have been linked with a move for West Ham goalkeeper Darren Randolph.

That’s according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook, and, as to be expected, a number of Villa fans have been reacting to the news on social media.

Villa have already made their first marquee addition with Philippe Coutinho joining on loan, with attentions now turning to full-backs, a midfielder and a back-up goalkeeper.

Everton’s Lucas Digne looks like he could be brought in to challenge Matt Targett at left-back, with Sky Sports’ Rob Dorsett revealing personal terms will be completed ‘swiftly’ after a fee was agreed for the France international.

Crook then claimed on Monday lunchtime that Randolph is another pending arrival at Villa Park.

The 50-cap Republic of Ireland international may arrive on loan until the end of the season to provide cover for Emiliano Martinez. Randolph, 34, is yet to make an appearance for the Hammers this season and is out of contract in 18 months.

Villa fans react

@villareport shared the news regarding Randolph on Twitter. This is what these supporters had to say in reply, with many seeing it as a shrewd move.

“Great move”

Credit: @Guirkav

“Didn’t see this happening but not surprised”

Credit: @Emi1Martinez

“Quality back up keeper. And more than willing to be sat on the bench”

Credit: @jackMalin

“Very tidy”

Credit: @JayK0165

“Very good business delighted for him. Was so good for Ireland over the years”

Credit: @DaveHin55518309

“SUIIII”

Credit: @VillaWatch1

In other news: ‘This is a shock’ – Many Villa fans ‘buzzing’ as club confirm ‘big’ news. 

Newcastle transfer news on Gini Wijnaldum

Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing up a shock move for their former player Gini Wijnaldum.

The Lowdown: Developing story…

TEAMtalk reported last month that the St James’ Park oufit are eyeing a shock return for the Dutchman and are ‘keeping tabs’ on his situation at Paris Saint-Germain.

The Magpies have ‘made it clear’ that they would be interested in signing him, should he be made available in the January transfer window.

It would be a sensational swoop for a player who had a remarkable sole season on Tyneside, with 11 goals and a further five assists from midfield as he played in every single match of their 2015/16 Premier League campaign (Transfermarkt).

Unfortunately, the Netherlands international could not do enough to help his team avoid relegation to the Championship, which is ultimately a big reason why he left to join Liverpool after just one year in the northeast.

The Latest: Contact made

As per AS, Newcastle are the first club to have shown interest in signing Wijnaldum, who wants to leave Paris already, and he has made known his desire to return to the Premier League.

According to sources close to the 31-year-old, there has already been contact made with the Magpies over a potential move, meaning that the ball could already be rolling come January.

The Verdict: No-brainer

Wijnaldum has already shown what he can do in front of the Toon Army, so a deal to bring him back is surely a no-brainer.

Since moving on from Newcastle, he became a won both the Premier League and Champions League, showing that he can perform on the big stage. Indeed, Geordie legend Alan Shearer dubbed him an ‘absolutely sensational’ player back in 2018.

Signing him would be one way for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) consortium to get the fans on their side straight away, as he would certainly be a popular addition among many at St James’ Park, and he would give Eddie Howe that extra bit of experience and quality to give his Newcastle side the best possible chance of avoiding relegation.

In other news, Howe is also lining up this ‘brilliant’ EFL maestro for Newcastle

Rangers: Whelan sympathises with Ryan Jack

Ryan Jack’s latest injury setback will be ‘sickening’ for the 29-year-old, Noel Whelan has told Football Insider. 

The lowdown

The 29-year-old hasn’t started for Rangers since the 1-0 Premiership win over Kilmarnock way back on 13 February. He worked his way back to fitness following a calf problem, making three substitute appearances between 7 November and 4 December.

However, prior to the clash with Hearts earlier this month, Giovanni van Bronckhorst revealed that the midfielder had suffered a setback, and the Dutchman has since confirmed that Jack won’t be returning until the latter part of January at the earliest.

The latest

BBC Radio pundit Whelan told Football Insider that ‘there’s nothing worse’ in football than getting injured shortly after a comeback from a lengthy layoff and said that it’s a crushing blow for Jack, and indeed a big loss for Rangers.

The 46-year-old said: “He’s had a very long time out, come back in – it will be very devastating for him psychologically.

“There’s nothing worse. He’s done his rehabilitation, training, worked his way up to being match-ready – and then another setback happens.

“It’s heartbreaking for him. I’ve been there a few times, and you do get that sickening feeling inside your stomach.

“I really feel for him, but we all have tests put in front of us – and hopefully he comes through this one with flying colours and comes back stronger.

“He’s a quality player that Giovanni van Bronckhorst will want to have in his squad.”

The verdict

It’s very much a possibility that Jack will go more than year without starting a match for the Gers, and to make it even more painful, he’s also missing a large chunk of his theoretical peak years.

However, Rangers should be able to navigate the festive period preceding the winter break without him. Van Bronckhorst’s squad for Saturday’s win over Dundee United looked well-stocked in terms of central midfielders, featuring Glen Kamara, John Lundstram, Scott Arfield, Juninho Bacuna and Joe Aribo.

Let’s hope that Jack has already had his fill of injury woe and can make up for lost time in 2022.

In other news, Rangers have made a decision on the future of this player

West Brom team news vs Huddersfield

Many West Brom fans have been left buzzing as some early team news has emerged ahead of their game away at Huddersfield Town on Saturday afternoon.

As per the official website of the Hawthorns faithful, Valerien Ismael has now confirmed that four first-team players are available for selection after recovering from injuries.

Jake Livermore, Alex Mowatt, Jayson Molumby and Matt Clarke have all returned to training in what is a big boost for Albion ahead of their match against the Terriers.

Several Baggies supporters were especially pleased to hear of Mowatt’s return, who has not played for them since mid-October, but managed to score three goals and make one assist in his previous 12 appearances for them in the Championship (Transfermarkt).

Nonetheless, to have four first-team players returning at the same time is always a welcome boost.

West Brom fans on team news

These WBA fans were left buzzing as the early team news was shared on Twitter, with one claiming that it is a big ‘positive’:

“Wowzers, Mowatt my boy!!”

Credit: @Nichola60335296

“Good news. Especially Clarke. Hopefully Molumby and Kipre stay in.”

Credit: @jharman292

“Suuii”

Credit: @Adam_WBAFC

“Is Mozza fit? Get him in!”

Credit: @RalphyRamone

“Positive news”

Credit: @bagster1971

“YOOOOOOO”

Credit: @PhaseDZN

In other news, find out what FA update has Baggies fuming here!

John McGinn could be Gerrard’s new Grealish

When Jack Grealish signed for Manchester City in the summer, you’d have been hard-pressed to find an Aston Villa fan who was happy about the move.

The England international completed a record-breaking £100m move to the Premier League champions after a stellar campaign at Villa Park, becoming the most expensive British player ever. Villa weren’t shy about spending the cash to replace him, bringing in Emiliano Buendia from Norwich in a £35m move, Leon Bailey for £28.8m from Bayer Leverkusen and Danny Ings from Southampton for £26.5m.

Jamaican winger Bailey has struggled with fitness issues but has done well in the short amount of game time he’s been afforded, registering three goal involvements. Ings started the campaign well with three goals and two assists in ten games but his influence hasn’t quite been what it was at Southampton, where he was the main man in every aspect.

Buendia has been better since the arrival of Steven Gerrard as manager, lodging an assist versus Leicester, but the difference in quality between himself and Grealish is noticeable even on a good day.

Villa have been struggling creatively this season but they’ve also lacked that single player that they can look to for inspiration in a time of need. Step forward, John McGinn.

The Scotland international has been a key man for the Midlands outfit for several years, since joining the club from Hibernian back in the Championship in 2018.

His energy, tenacity and ability to go from box to box effectively were especially useful in the club’s first two seasons in the Premier League. But under Gerrard, McGinn has become extra important in midfield as the man to inspire his teammates and the fans of the club.

While he doesn’t have the silky footwork or flash that Grealish possesses, he is the new leader on the pitch. Rather than leading the pack in an offensive way by dazzling against defenders, it’s the 27-year-old who sets the tempo in midfield with his forward passing and smash-mouth style. His enthusiasm and determination is contagious amongst the team and gets the fans on their feet, something Gerrard has been keen to do in his opening games as manager.

McGinn is the new inspiration in the Villa team, but more so because he leads by example rather than carrying the team on his back. He is the epitome of a Gerrard midfielder – powerful, strong, determined, technically sound and with room for improvement.

With five goal involvements this term and a key pass rate of 1.5 per match, he can certainly live up to Grealish’s creativity if afforded more of a free role in the side.

Gerrard labelled him as “terrific” after the win over Leicester at the weekend and the performances have seen the £27m-rated man linked with a potential move to Manchester United. Watching him, it’s not a surprise at all; he could just be their new Grealish.

AND in other news, Douglas Luiz is thriving in his new role under Steven Gerrard.

Aston Villa: Alan Hutton reacts to Dean Smith claim

Pundit and former Aston Villa man Alan Hutton has been having his say on Dean Smith and his future at Villa Park, Football Insider report.

The Lowdown: Source reveal

A report from Football Insider last Friday, who were informed by a Villa source, suggested that Smith would be under ‘huge’ pressure if they lost to Arsenal.

As we know, Villa left the Emirates with nothing following a 3-1 defeat, with the report claiming Smith will be fighting for his job if they don’t climb the table.

Former right-back Hutton has now been having his say on Smith’s back three system and why it has deteriorated in recent weeks.

The Latest: Hutton reacts

Hutton, who regularly features for the BBC, was talking to Football Insider about Smith:

“He obviously changed the shape. They went to three at the back and it did work, it looked good.

“All the players were getting on the front foot. They were intense in everything they were doing, they were closing down, doing the hard yards making it difficult for teams.

“They have fallen away from that a little bit. Against Arsenal, they were far too easy to play against. They were open, they weren’t closing down as a team, they weren’t harrying people.

“That’s maybe where they’re at the moment. The expectations have been that high that they’ve gone backwards from what made them a good team. It was the industry, the working hard, getting about people.

“That’s what the foundation was built off of. They need to get back to basics, for me. I know Dean Smith changed the formation at halftime and it was better but they were way off it at the Emirates.”

The Verdict: Positive results needed

This isn’t the first time Football Insider have claimed Smith is fighting for his job.

A report back in September said the same thing and Villa then went on to beat Everton and Manchester United without conceding a goal.

Villa take on West Ham and Southampton prior to the next international break, and positive results would more than likely put those rumours to bed for the time being once again.

In other news: ‘2-0 West Ham’ – Lots of AVFC fans unleash at ‘unbelievable’ report on Villa striker. 

Aston Villa consider Kasper Hjulmand

Aston Villa’s defeat to Southampton on Friday was the latest setback in a long line for the Villans.

They are now without a single point from their last five Premier League matches and appeared to resemble a sinking ship under the stewardship of Dean Smith.

What’s the word?

With Villa sitting in 15th place heading into Sunday’s fixtures, it became abundantly clear that a change might be required in the dugout.

Villa sold Jack Grealish in the summer for £100m and any team would struggle if they lost a player of his talents.

However, after acquiring the likes of Danny Ings, Emi Buendia and Leon Bailey, expectations should still be high for the Midlands club.

Sadly, their form has fallen off a cliff and NSWE are now searching for a new boss after sacking Dean Smith on Sunday afternoon.

The Sun now suggest that Aston Villa want Kasper Hjulmand to potentially succeed Smith at Villa Park.

Leader of the year

Hjulmand is certainly a left-field choice but it’s one that makes sense. His achievements with Denmark this summer are well documented, as he took the competition’s dark horses to the semi-finals.

It was England who eventually knocked them out but they were undoubtedly the fairytale story from the tournament.

The nation captured the continent’s imagination after the reaction to Christian Eriksen’s horrendous collapse in their match against Finland.

Eriksen did thankfully recover and it was the way the team responded to that event that has won Hjulmand so much praise.

The Athletic sources quotes from local outlets in Denmark, hailing the 49-year-old. A magazine called Euroman read: “The national coach has been honest, vulnerable and at the same time tough if needed. This is how a modern leader acts, and Kasper Hjulmand has shown the way for all other leaders in this country. Hjulmand is the leader of the year.”

“We may not become European champions but instead, we have a new world champion in management. Kasper Hjulmand takes on the position as one of the greatest managerial role models in Denmark.”

It’s not just off the pitch duties that the manager excels in. He’s also a wonderful coach, one who players seem to warm easily too.

He is capable of getting teams to perform above their station, and that’s one of the key reasons why Villa should recruit him.

Not only did he overachieve with the Dane’s a few months ago, but he performed miracles with Nordsjaelland too.

In 2011/12, he guided a small team from just outside of Copenhagen to the Superliga title, qualifying for the Champions League in the process. It was a surreal year, one that was compared to a remarkable achievement that happened on English shores.

Former American defender, Michael Parkhurst, said of that achievement: “It was Leicester City-esque.

“We’re such a small club, fighting off relegation for a couple of seasons, then we get better and all of a sudden we have a magical year. And never throughout that time was he in awe of anything or too excited, he kept everyone level headed and grounded and realistic about expectations, so it doesn’t surprise me when the team, the country goes through something like they have and he’s so even-keeled. He’s able to keep the team together, handles the media and all the attention it brought to the team so well.”

With that in mind, he’d surely be a wonderful replacement at Villa Park now Smith has been told to pack his bags.

NSWE have ambitions of taking Villa into Europe and under Hjulmand, that dream could become a reality. He is a serial overachiever, one that would no doubt improve the Villans.

AND in other news, Forget Buendia: Villa must sign £18m-rated star who “every coach would love to have”…

Aston Villa: Fans react to official team photo

Aston Villa shared their official team photo for the 2021/22 campaign on social media on Tuesday morning.

And, as to be expected, a number of Villa supporters have been heaping praise on the club update on Twitter.

Dean Smith’s side are set to face Wolves when domestic action returns this weekend, looking to make it three Premier League wins in four after impressive victories over Everton and Manchester United prior to the international break.

Villa currently sit 10th in the table with 10 points from seven games, and all senior players were on show in the squad photo.

A few fans believe that winger Trezeguet, who has been out since April with a knee injury, has been photoshopped into the picture, which is available to view here.

Villa fans react

These Villa supporters were quick to give their thoughts to the official club post on Tuesday, with a selection of responses available to view below – where one labelled it as ‘sensational’.

“Starting to feel like we have a team to be proud of not just 1 player.”

Credit: @CS_UTV

“I think I’m in love with Matthew Cash”

Credit: @JPAvfc_

“Sensational”

Credit: @ChrisEllis250

“the absolute talent in this photo”

Credit: @mxttxavxo

“So rare”

Credit: @ben_wangyan

“So much better taking team photos at VP than at BH”

Credit: @joeohara18

Celtic: Ange Postecoglou shares Greg Taylor update

Celtic left-back Greg Taylor could be out until the New Year following shoulder surgery, Ange Postecoglou has confirmed.

The Lowdown: Taylor’s surgery

Taylor has made 11 appearances in all competitions this season but hasn’t been seen since picking up an injury against Ross County last month.

He’s had surgery on his shoulder problem and was expected to be out until November, however, it seems as if fans will have to wait longer for the 23-year-old to return to action, with Football Scotland labelling the latest update as ‘frustrating’ on Twitter.

The Latest: Ange’s comments

Talking to the media, relayed by Football Scotland, Postecoglou confirmed that the Scot is still a ‘couple of months away’ from making a return.

“Greg’s had an operation on his shoulder, it’s about four weeks since he started rehab so he’s still a good couple of months away.

“It’s a contact thing where we have to be careful.”

The Verdict: 16 games out?

Should Taylor remain out until the New Year, he’ll miss the next 16 fixtures. Neil Lennon labelled Taylor as ‘consistent’ earlier this year and he was a regular under Postecoglou prior to his injury, so this latest update isn’t great news, losing an extremely reliable player.

Postecoglou may now have to find a way to fill the void for a further two months, which could result in Josip Juranovic and Adam Montgomery continuing to fill in due to Taylor’s absence.

The Hoops have also recently been linked with Derby County left-back Lee Buchanan, but that will have to wait until the New Year for any movement there of course.

In other news: Frank McAvennie questions effort levels of 5 G/A Celtic ace who ‘goes missing’. 

Spurs could now swoop for Ibanez

According to Calciomercato.it, Tottenham Hotspur managing director Fabio Paratici ‘could come back to knock on Serie A’s door’ as he eyes a swoop for AS Roma defender Roger Ibanez.

The Lowdown: Levy fails in 2020 bid…

As per Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, this certainly isn’t the first time Tottenham have been linked to the Brazilian powerhouse with chairman Daniel Levy apparently faltering in a bid to sign him last year.

[web_stories_embed url=”https://www.footballtransfertavern.com/web-stories/spurs-developments/” title=”Spurs developments!” poster=”” width=”360″ height=”600″ align=”none”]

Indeed, the outlet claimed that Spurs had a £22.75 million bid rejected for Ibanez who, at that point, joined Roma on an 18-month loan with an obligation to buy.

Now, an update has emerged and it appears Paratici could now also turn to the centre-back.

The Latest: Paratici could now swoop for Ibanez…

Over a year after Levy’s first attempt, Spurs’ new transfer chief apparently has his eyes on the 22-year-old and it is claimed he ‘could come back to knock on Serie A’s door’ for another target.

Calciomercato.it say Paratici personally likes the player and wants to sign another top defender from Italy’s top flight, after securing 2020/2021 MVP award winner Cristian Romero for £46.7 million (The Guardian).

Whether we could see a move in January or next summer isn’t stated, with the Italian outlet simply stating it could happen ‘in the next transfer market sessions’.

The Verdict: Get it done?

Lauded as ‘superb’ by Islington Gazette journalist Josh Bunting last season (Twitter), the South American ace has can also be deployed at right-back and as a defensive midfielder according to Transfermarkt.

This could solve many issues for manager Nuno Espirito Santo and Ibanez’ age means he comes with plenty of sell-on value too.

A fixture in Roma’s back four last season, making 30 Serie A appearances alone, the starlet already as a wealth of experience at the very top level, and we feel this mixture of immediate impact, growth potential and versatility would make him an excellent signing.

In other news: ‘Wow’, ‘Levy is a criminal’, ‘This can’t be real’…Many Tottenham fans flock to ’embarrassing’ claim, find out more here.

Game
Register
Service
Bonus