A zaga do Corinthians vai ganhando cara para 2024. Após assegurar a permanência em definitivo de Lucas Veríssimo, o Timão encaminhou a contratação do zagueiro Félix Torres, do Santos Laguna, do México. O defensor da seleção equatoriana assinará contrato válido por quatro anos.
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O Corinthians irá desembolsar 5,5 milhões de dólares (cerca de R$ 26,7 milhões na cotação atual) para contratar Félix Torres, que deve desembarcar em São Paulo e realizar exames médicos no dia 2 de janeiro, data em que Augusto Melo será empossado como novo presidente do clube. A informação foi divulgada pelo jornalista Venê Casagrande e confirmada pelo Lance!.
O jogador de 26 anos chega para suprir as saídas de Bruno Méndez e Gil, que não tiveram seus vínculos renovados pela nova diretoria. O uruguaio foi anunciado pelo Granada, da Espanha, enquanto Gil reforçará o Santos na próxima temporada.
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Félix Torres acumula 30 convocações e foi titular nos três jogos do Equador na Copa do Mundo realizada no Qatar. Revelado pelo Alianza Pailon (EQU), o zagueiro defendeu o Galáticos FC, LDU Poroviejo e Barcelona de Guayaquil, todos do Equador, antes de se transferir ao futebol mexicano. Nesta temporada, Félix marcou cinco gols em 19 partidas pelo Santos Laguna.
Still searching for their next manager, Middlesbrough are now reportedly serious about hiring Swiss manager Raphael Wicky, who has emerged as an early candidate to take the job.
Unlike other managerial vacancies in the Championship, coaches would be walking into a fairly healthy environment at Middlesbrough. The Teesside club currently sit second in England’s second tier and five points behind leaders Coventry City. As things stand, they will be earning promotion to the Premier League come May.
A lot can still change, however, and Boro must get their next manager right whilst they are in such a positive position. Just who that next manager is remains the question. Steven Gerrard, Tony Mowbray and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink have all been mentioned as early candidates, with Gerrard the most interesting option of the three.
The former Rangers boss recently rejected the chance to return to Ibrox, but is keen to make a return to the dugout for the right job. With Boro on course to fight for automatic promotion in the Championship, it’s tough to pick out a reason why most managers of Gerrard’s calibre wouldn’t want to walk straight into the job before the end of the international break.
Replacing Rob Edwards, who chose to leave for Wolverhampton Wanderers, will be no easy task for any potential candidate. As much as he has ruined his reputation with those in Teesside, the former Luton Town boss certainly steered the club in the right direction and attempted to explain his decision in a recent statement.
Boro fans are unlikely to forgive or forget any time soon, however, and must instead hope that the club’s next appointment continues their push for automatic promotion.
Middlesbrough get serious about appointing Raphael Wicky
As reported by Sports Boom, Middlesbrough are now serious about appointing Wicky after he impressed Riverside chiefs with an unofficial presentation. The Swiss manager is currently a free agent and will be easier to convince as a result, but that’s not to say the 48-year-old isn’t an impressive candidate.
During his time in Switzerland, Wicky won the league and cup double with BSC Young Boys and his 4-4-2 diamond system proved to be incredibly successful. If Middlesbrough fail to hire the likes of Gerrard, then the former Young Boys manager is someone who’d offer them similar experience and success.
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The manager’s style also includes an exciting high press, which could yet help Boro bridge the gap on an exciting Coventry side at the top of the Championship.
The fact is, although they run the risk of getting their next appointment wrong, Riverside chiefs could also take their side up another level entirely if they get things right.
As things stand, the battle seems to be between Gerrard and Wicky for the job. With both holding similar reputations though, it remains to be seen which direction Middlesbrough head towards.
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After the 3-0 triumph over Liverpool at Anfield last weekend, the feel-good factor is well and truly back at Nottingham Forest under the keen eye of Sean Dyche.
The hometown hero has installed a reason to be proud of the first-team squad once again after Ange Postecoglou’s failed attempts to make the Reds a force to be reckoned with.
Back-to-back victories have teed the side up perfectly for the latest Europa League clash with Malmö, which is no doubt going to be a meeting for the ages.
However, the bigger picture will certainly be coming into view over the next few weeks, with the transfer window creeping on the horizon and opening in a little over a month’s time.
Numerous players have already been touted with a winter move to the City Ground, with Evangelos Marinakis looking set to get his chequebook out once again after the summer spending spree.
Nottingham Forest’s hunt for January additions
Over the last couple of weeks, Forest have been touted with a surprise reunion with James Garner, after the midfielder spent two years on loan with the Reds in the Championship.
He’s since moved to Everton, plying his trade under Dyche, which no doubt will have pushed the rumours over a potential switch back to the East Midlands this winter.
The 24-year-old has played every minute in England’s top-flight to date, with the Toffees unlikely to sanction his departure away from Merseyside this window.
However, he’s not the only Englishman in the hierarchy’s sights at present, with Brighton star Jack Hinshelwood another player being targeted by Dyche and Co.
According to the Daily Mail, Forest have made the 20-year-old their top target for January, after only featuring in four Premier League games for the Seagulls in 2025/26.
The report also states that the youngster, who’s an England U21 international, is happy at the AMEX at present, whilst also failing to mention the rumoured fee it would take to prise him away from Fabian Hurzeler’s squad, although Transfermarkt value him at around £21m.
Why Hinshelwood would be perfect alongside Anderson
Back in the summer of 2024, many Forest fans would have been unaware of the talent of Elliot Anderson, but it’s safe to say his success is recognised more than just at the City Ground in the present day.
The 23-year-old arrived in a PSR deal from Newcastle United, which saw goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos moving in the opposite direction – with the Reds paying a net £15m for his signature.
18 months on, such a deal could be one of the best in the club’s history, with the midfielder now a full England international and currently being valued at the £100m mark.
He’s featured in every minute of the Premier League campaign to date, subsequently ranking at the top of countless stats compared to other midfielders in the division.
Anderson has been partnered by various players at the heart of the side, but he may have the perfect partner should the hierarchy complete a deal for Hinshelwood in the coming months.
The 20-year-old’s stats from the ongoing campaign highlight the talent he possesses, with such a deal potentially being yet another excellent piece of business.
Hinshelwood, who’s been dubbed a “superstar” by content creator Ryan Adsett, has made 2.8 tackles per 90 and won 64% of the duels he’s entered – arguably being an excellent ball-winning option.
Jack Hinshelwood – PL stats (2025/26)
Statistics (per 90)
Tally
Games played
4
Goals & assists
1
Pass accuracy
84%
Tackles made
2.8
Duels won
64%
Recoveries made
5.6
Aerials won
1.7
Chances created
1.1
Stats via FotMob
Such numbers would be perfect for Anderson, which could allow him to be freed up and continue his vein of completing the most passes into the final third per 90 of any player in the Premier League this season.
As for the Seagulls star, he’s also made a staggering 5.6 recoveries per 90 along with 1.7 aerial duels won – further showcasing his incredible ability without the ball.
However, the 20-year-old has also showcased his ability to pop up with a goal at key moments, with the youngster finding the winner in the clash against Brentford last weekend.
As previously mentioned, it’s unclear whether a deal for the Englishman could be agreed, but it would be a move that would add serious defensive quality to the current midfield.
The prospect of Hinshelwood starring alongside Anderson is certainly one for the fans to get excited about, which could see the club be the home to two of the country’s brightest talents.
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O Palmeiras está atento ao mercado e pode contratar um substituto para Endrick ainda nesta temporada. Porém, isso só acontecerá se o atleta interessado custar menos de R$ 50 milhões.
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O balizador da diretoria alviverde é a contratação de Aníbal Moreno, que custou 8 milhões de dólares (R$ 41 milhões, na cotação atual), já prevendo bonificações por desempenho. O valor negociado foi considerado viável, por um atleta jovem, pronto e com potencial de revenda.
Outro motivo que faz com que o Palmeiras não tenha pressa em contratar uma peça para substituir Endrick são as opções do elenco. Estêvão e Luis Guilherme estão ganhando espaço, e Flaco López passou de “escanteado” a artilheiro do Paulistão. Até mesmo Rony é visto com uma peça útil, que pode retomar a boa fase.
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O departamento de futebol tem alguns nomes mapeados e deseja realizar algumas conversas durante o período em que a janela estiver aberta.
Enquanto isso, opções já são descartadas internamente, até mesmo por conta dos valores envolvidos. É o caso do atacante Luciano Rodríguez, do Liverpool (URU), que agradou à comissão técnica palmeirense no duelo entre as equipes em São Paulo, em abril, mas que custa 15 milhões de dólares (R$ 77,3 milhões, na cotação atual).
Mesmo fora de um radar inicial, o clube alviverde colheu informações após a comissão técnica se interessar pelo atleta. Porém, o preço estipulado pelos uruguaios e a condução até mesmo das conversas por parte do estafe não agradaram os dirigentes palestrinos.
تعادل فريق كايزر تشيفز الجنوب إفريقي، أمام الزمالك في الوقت القاتل من المباراة التي تقام بينهما اليوم السبت، ضمن منافسات كأس الكونفدرالية، لتصبح النتيجة 1-1.
ويلعب الزمالك ضد كايزر تشيفز، في إطار الجولة الثانية من عمر مواجهات دور المجموعات لبطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، ذلك على ملعب الفريق الجتوب إفريقي.
طالع.. فيديو | الحكم يلغي هدف الزمالك الثاني أمام كايزر تشيفز
وجاء هدف التعادل للفريق الجنوب إفريقي من خطأ قاتل لحارس مرمي نادي الزمالك محمد صبحي في الدقيقة 90+6، من الوقت بدل الضائع للمباراة، لتسكن كرة عرضية مرسلة من الجانب الأيمن مرماه. هدف تعادل كايزر تشيفز أمام الزمالك في الكونفدرالية.. خطأ قاتل من محمد صبحي
وكان الزمالك تقدم بالهدف الأول عن طريق سيف الجزيري في الدقيقة الثالثة من بداية اللقاء.
Captain says he needs at least four weeks of bowling in the nets to prepare for a Test match and he has only just started running again following his back injury
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Australia captain Pat Cummins says he is “less likely than likely” to play in the first Test against England as he begins running for the first time following his back injury with less than six weeks to go before the series starts in Perth.Cummins’ back has been almost a daily talking point in Australia since it was revealed he has a lumbar bone stress issue in early September. He has not bowled a ball since Australia’s last Test series in the Caribbean in July.Speaking at Kayo Sports’ Summer of Cricket Launch in Sydney on Monday, Cummins was sober about his chances of playing in the first Test in Perth against England on November 21.Related
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“I’d say probably less likely than likely,” Cummins said. “But we’ve still got a bit of time.”I’m running today and running kind of every second day, and each runs a little bit longer, and then we get into bowling prep next week. So I’m probably a couple of weeks away before actually putting on the spikes and bowling out on the turf. But it’s been a good couple of weeks. Each session feels better and better.”Cummins was asked how long he would actually need to prepare his body to play in a Test match.”You’d want probably at least a month in the nets,” he said. “If you are to play in a Test match, you want to make sure you are right to bowl 20 overs in a day and you don’t have to think about it. Four weeks is pretty tight, but I think somewhere around that mark.”Cummins added his back was feeling better having taken a long time to settle after the lumbar bone stress was initially diagnosed.But he outlined that even going from low level running to bowling is going to be a slow process as he needs to do specific gym work to reactivate his bowling muscles and see how his back responds before heading to the nets.”It’s kind of a little bit stiff, just probably a little bit from the injury but then also because it hasn’t been used for a while,” Cummins said. “Each session you do a little bit of run and make sure you pull up alright. So I’m actually feeling really good at the moment. A few of the symptoms hung around for a little bit longer than I would have liked but they’re all gone now. I’m just trying to kind of increase the workload and make sure body’s responding.”Some of the gym work becomes a bit more bowling prep work. So you do a lot more kind of getting your muscles ready, side holds to try to simulate that. Maybe some med ball work, but trying to kind of transition before you actually go into the nets and start bowling.”Pat Cummins says ‘he’s less likely than likely’•Associated Press
Australia coach Andrew McDonald said last week that a decision on Cummins’ availability for the first Test would likely be made on Friday following a week of increased running and gym work. But the coach was confident his skipper would play a part in the Ashes even if he wasn’t ready for the first Test. Cummins was cautious about specifying how many Tests he could play in the series.”I think it’s a bit early to know,” Cummins said. “With these things it’s pretty hard to go from not bowling or anything at all to suddenly playing five Tests. First steps are trying to kind of give us a shot at being right, and then we’ll work it out a bit closer to time.”Cummins admitted he had some level of frustration surrounding the timing of the injury and the prospect of missing part of the Ashes series.”Some days I’m kind of annoyed because it’s the Ashes, and it’s a big summer and then other days I’m kind of realistic,” Cummins said. “I’ve had the last seven or eight years of almost uninterrupted home summers, so I felt like I’ve had a really good run as a fast bowler.”Someone like Josh [Hazlewood], he’s been a little bit more unlucky, so maybe it’s my turn. But it’s such a big summer ahead. Obviously, you want to be in a mix, even with the India One-Day series and T20 series, I wish I was part of that. But it’s not to be. It’s part of cricket. You’re going to get injuries.”Cummins was confident that the injury would not affect him long term given Australia has huge period of cricket looming in 2026 and 2027 beyond this summer’s Ashes and T20 World Cup.”It’s a back injury that I haven’t had for about seven or eight years, and I’ve played a lot of cricket between that,” he said. “So if anything looking back when I was, say, 20 years old and I had this injury, I was a bit worried about what my body could actually handle. But I know in myself that if I get it right, do it properly, when I come back I shouldn’t have to worry about it all. And hopefully I can play as much, even more cricket than I had previously in the last few years.”
Tottenham secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday evening, strengthening their bid for automatic Champions League qualification with a commanding performance.
Thomas Frank’s side also extended their 100 per cent home record in Europe with their third consecutive N17 victory, all without conceding a single goal in that time.
Spurs have now climbed into a coveted top eight place as a result, and there were a few star performers on the night.
David Zima’s bizarre own goal opened the scoring on 26 minutes, with the Czech defender inexplicably heading Pedro Porro’s dangerous corner past his own goalkeeper after Cristian Romero’s initial flick-on.
The opening period proved slightly chaotic, with Tottenham dominating possession yet struggling to convert superiority into clear-cut opportunities against Slavia’s resilient defence.
Richarlison should have given Spurs the lead within 45 seconds, heading Wilson Odobert’s excellent cross straight at goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek from point-blank range.
Slavia threatened sporadically, with Stanek producing several outstanding saves to deny Tottenham’s attack. The Czech international frustrated Mohammed Kudus and substitute Mathys Tel — who was named in the squad despite being left out of their original 22-man list — with exceptional saves.
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However, two second-half penalties then secured Tottenham’s victory.
Kudus converted their first spot-kick before Xavi Simons completed the scoring after being fouled inside the area, though Slavia’s Igoh Ogbu escaped a second yellow card for the challenge that conceded the penalty.
In some bad news, Micky van de Ven received a booking that rules him out of the crucial Borussia Dortmund clash, representing the evening’s only negative for Frank.
Ben Davies made his first appearance of the campaign during stoppage time, providing a sentimental moment with Son Heung-min watching from the stands following his emotional farewell visit to North London.
The victory maintains Tottenham’s remarkable 22-match unbeaten run at home in European competitions whilst extending Slavia’s winless streak to six Champions League games. The Czech champions also remain without a goal across their last four European matches.
Tottenham now need just four points from their remaining fixtures against Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt to guarantee at least playoff qualification, with top-eight automatic progression firmly within reach.
A lot of the noise has centered around yet another convincing performance from Simons, his second on the bounce after Brentford last weekend, but according to Hargreaves, it was another man who stole the show.
Owen Hargreaves praises 'exceptional' Mohammed Kudus
While the media have lavished Simons’ 9/10 display, it was Kudus who attracted serious praise from TNT Sports pundit Owen Hargreaves.
Speaking after the match, Hargreaves told TNT that Kudus was Tottenham’s ‘best player by far’ and put in a truly ‘exceptional’ display.
The Ghanaian will be facing off against England at the World Cup, potentially Djed Spence, who jokingly said that he was going to pocket his teammate in the States.
However, if we were Spence, we’d certainly be worried.
Kudus has been Tottenham’s standout attacking star by some way this season, and it’s hard to imagine where Frank’s side would be without the former West Ham sensation, who crossed the London divide in July.
The 25-year-old, on top of his nine goal contributions in all competitions this season, has also averaged more successful take-ons per 90 than any other player in the Premier League — marking himself out as England’s most devastating dribbler (WhoScored).
Last night was yet another example of the excellent business done by Spurs to tempt Kudus to north London, and the best could still be yet to come.
South Africa coach says, “the only context I ever intended it to be was that we wanted India to spend a lot of time in the field”
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Shukri Conrad: “On reflection, it was never my intention to cause any malice or not be humble about anything”•Themba Hadebe/Associated Press
South Africa coach Shukri Conrad has clarified that he did not intend “to cause any malice,” when he said his team wanted to make India “grovel” during the Guwahati Test.Speaking to the media for the first time since he made that statement, Conrad stopped short of an apology but indicated he regretted his choice of words as South Africa worked their way to a 2-0 Test sweep.”On reflection, it was never my intention to cause any malice or not be humble about anything. I could have chosen a better word because it left it open for people to put their own context to it,” Conrad said after South Africa’s 2-1 ODI series loss in Visakhapatnam. “The only context I ever intended it to be was that we wanted India to spend a lot of time in the field and make it really tough for them. I’ve got to be careful what word I use here now because context could be attached to that as well.”Related
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Conrad had made the comment after the fourth day’s play of the second Test, when South Africa batted deep into their second innings and set India a target of 549. When asked why they didn’t declare earlier, Conrad had said: “We wanted the Indians to spend as much time on their feet out in the field, we wanted them to really grovel, to steal a phrase, bat them completely out the game, and then say to them, ‘come and survive on the last day and an hour this evening.'”South Africa won the match on day five to hand India their heaviest home defeat and complete a first series win in India in 25 years. But Conrad’s use of the word “grovel,” which was heavily loaded because it was used by Tony Greig when referring to the West Indies team in 1976, spoilt some of South Africa’s victory. Conrad was criticised by former Indian and South African players, including Sunil Gavaskar and visiting commentator Dale Steyn.Conrad made no public comment since then but Test and ODI captain Temba Bavuma twice fielded questions about the use of the word. On both occasions, Bavuma said it was an issue for Conrad to address. Meanwhile, Conrad was in communication with a “network of people that I trust, family back home, and people on our staff,” and concluded he had done some damage, which he needed to repair.”It’s really a pity. Maybe what it did do was spice up the ODI series, and especially with India winning that now, the T20 series becomes even more so,” Conrad said. “The unfortunate thing is, with all the noise that that word caused, I still think it’s a perfectly good English word, but I just left it open to too many interpretations. What it did was take away the gloss of what was a really special win for our Test team. It’s unfortunate, but there was definitely no malice intended.”In his nearly three years as Test coach and almost six months as all-format coach, Conrad has emerged as a popular, witty figure who does not mince his words. Notably, he asked his team to “show-off more” a few months ago as they put out strong performances on the world stage, but has based his philosophy on the opposite of that and expects humility from everyone including himself.”Being humble is a cornerstone of our Test team and all our teams for that matter,” he said. “It’s unfortunate that the noise and the talk became around the coach. People shouldn’t really even know who the coach is. It should be about the players. That’s the unfortunate bit, and I’d like to think that it’s going to be put to bed now.”ESPNcricinfo understands Cricket South Africa was not amused by Conrad’s use of the word “grovel,” not least because they maintain a strong relationship with Indian cricket, but left it up to him to decide if or when he wanted to address the issue. CSA has made no comment or statement about the coach’s choice of language.
تحدث ديكو، المدير الرياضي لفريق برشلونة الإسباني، عن موقف النادي من التعاقد مع أحد المدافعين، والذي يعد محل اهتمام لعدة أندية.
ويتصدر برشلونة ترتيب الدوري الإسباني برصيد 37 نقطة بعد فوزه أمام أتلتيكو مدريد أمس الثلاثاء بثلاثية لهدف، وقد خاض 15 مباراة في الليجا حتى الآن.
وأدلى ديكو بتصريحات بشأن مارك جويهي لاعب كريستال بالاس، الذي يرتبط بعقد مع ناديه ينتهي في نهاية الموسم الجاري، ولم يصل بعد إلى اتفاق لتجديد عقده، وسيكون حرًا في التفاوض مع الأندية خارج إنجلترا بداية من يناير القادم.
ويعد ليفربول أبرز الأندية المهتمة بالتعاقد مع جويهي، ودخل الريدز في مفاوضات جادة لضمه خلال انتقالات الصيف الماضي واستمرت المحادثات لليوم الأخير من السوق الصيفي، لكن بقى اللاعب في صفوف كريستال بالاس.
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وعندما سُئل عن جويهي، قال ديكو في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ذا صن” البريطانية: “حددنا العديد من اللاعبين كخيارات محتملة، إنه لاعب جيد، نعرف ما نريده، لكننا لن نكشف عن هوياتهم علنًا”.
وأضاف البرتغالي: “نحن سعداء بوجود فريق شاب يضم لاعبين من أكاديمية لا ماسيا، وهو ما يسمح لنا بأن نكون أكثر هدوءًا”.
ليفربول ليس النادي الوحيد الراغب في ضم جويهي، ويعد المدافع هدفًا أيضًا لريال مدريد الإسباني، وبايرن ميونخ الألماني.
Igor Coronado e Rodrigo Garro foram os protagonistas na vitória do Corinthians sobre o Racing-URU, pela Sul-Americana. Esta foi apenas a terceira vez que a dupla de meias começou como titular graças a um encaixe tático de António Oliveira e um ‘sacrifício’ do camisa 77.
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Tanto Garro quanto Coronado possuem características similares e gostam de atuar na mesma faixa do campo. Para atender aos pedidos da torcida do Corinthians, António Oliveira manteve o argentino centralizado no meio-campo e deixou o brasileiro na ponta-direita.
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– Pelas características serem similares, em um jogo ou outro um de nós vai ter que fazer um sacrifício, jogar na ponta. Independente, quando estivermos em campo, vamos ajudar o Corinthians e nós dois estamos à disposição do mister para dar o nosso melhor, independente da posição – disse o camisa 77 na zona mista de Itaquera.
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Recentemente, António Oliveira já havia se mostrado favorável a escalar Coronado e Garro juntos, com a ressalva de que o equilíbrio coletivo não seria prejudicado. Enquanto o argentino se firmou como titular da equipe, o brasileiro sofreu com problemas físicos.
O treinador português ainda irá avaliar a condição física de Coronado e Garro, além de analisar o Botafogo, próximo adversário do Corinthians no Brasileirão, antes de definir se a dupla será mantida para o duelo na Neo Química Arena.
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