Chelsea at risk of losing pacey attacker in surprise transfer to Champions League giants

Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in a somewhat surprise transfer swoop for Chelsea youngster Callum Hudson-Odoi.

The Blues starlet is not exactly the kind of big name you associate with Bayern Munich, but ESPN claim the Bavarian giants are set to push hard to try and lure him to the Allianz Arena.

The 18-year-old looks a top young talent based on the little we’ve seen of him at Chelsea, and the club would surely do well to keep hold of this exciting prospect.

Then again, for Hudson-Odoi himself a move abroad might be a strong career move, with other English youngsters certainly making the best of their time in the Bundesliga.

Jadon Sancho is notably tearing it up for Borussia Dortmund, while Reiss Nelson is shining at Hoffenheim in his season on loan there from Arsenal.

Hudson-Odoi could well be the latest big talent to be overlooked by Chelsea, who don’t have the best recent record of promoting from within.

Chelsea transfer boost: Prolific 289-goal star wants CFC move in January

Chelsea have reportedly been handed a boost in the transfer market as Gonzalo Higuain is said to be eager to secure a move to Stamford Bridge.

The 31-year-old has established himself as one of the most clinical forwards in Europe over the years, scoring 289 goals in 575 career games.

SEE MORE: Chelsea consider surprise January transfer move for experienced Premier League star

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is fully aware of what he can offer, especially given he helped him to his most prolific campaign in his career to date in the 2015/16 season with Napoli, with Higuain bagging 38 goals in just 42 games.

With the Blues having the joint-lowest tally of goals out of the top six sides in the Premier League so far this season, signing a prolific forward could be exactly what they need in the second half of the season with neither Alvaro Morata nor Olivier Giroud offering a regular source of goals.

In turn, they could be set to receive a boost as The Sun report that Higuain is eager to join Chelsea in the January transfer window and his parent club, Juventus, are happy to allow it to happen.

It remains to be seen how the situation plays out for AC Milan given that the Argentine international is currently on a season-long loan deal with the Italian giants, but given his struggles in recent weeks, they might be considering alternative options anyway.

Higuain has scored just seven goals in 19 appearances so far this season, going without a goal in his last seven Serie A outings for the Rossoneri.

That’s down to a bigger problem for Gennaro Gattuso as his side haven’t scored in their last four Serie A games, the first time they’ve failed to do so since 1984.

With that in mind, something clearly isn’t working in the current set-up, and so perhaps Higuain isn’t the ideal man to lead their line moving forward. Time will tell if they can find an alternative solution, with the Sun noting that Morata has been tipped to move to the San Siro as part of a transfer merry-go-round.

As per Calciomercato, via the paper edition of Tuttosport, he could even play his last game for Milan against SPAL this weekend.

The best golfers in the world enjoyed the solar eclipse just like the rest of us

On Monday, the solar eclipse happened. People all over the country went outside, at various times depending on their location, to witness the incredibly rare scientific phenomenon.

Among those people: Your favorite golfers.

Take a look below as some of the best players in the world – current and former, young and old – donned those silly-looking glasses like the rest of us while watching the solar eclipse.

RELATED: Best solar eclipse photos from the golf course

Chelsea given potential transfer boost by Barcelona misfit who could be perfect for Sarri

Chelsea have been linked with a move for Barcelona ace Denis Suarez, and he could have alerted them over a possible switch with his latest comments.

The 24-year-old has endured a frustrating season thus far, as he has been limited to just three appearances in all competitions, with two of those coming in the Copa del Rey with Ernesto Valverde rotating his squad.

SEE MORE: Agent of €50m Chelsea transfer target drops big hint over possible January deal

With that in mind, it’s no surprise that he is growing frustrated at the Nou Camp, and so if his situation doesn’t change, it could lead to a push to move elsewhere for a more prominent role.

As noted by The Sun, Chelsea have been linked with a swoop for the Spaniard, and he has now seemingly offered them a transfer boost by suggesting that he could be open to an exit from Barcelona if he isn’t able to secure more playing time in the coming weeks and months.

“I work to play and I’m not having minutes, if I do not play … we’ll see,” he is quoted as saying by The Sun. “I want to play, today I was able to enjoy and I felt good, comfortable, I want to play as much as possible.”

Suarez would arguably be an ideal fit for Maurizio Sarri given the Italian tactician’s preferred style of play, as his technical quality, creativity and composure on the ball would potentially see him suit his possession-based game perfectly.

In turn, it would come as no surprise if Chelsea are monitoring his situation if he does indeed wish to leave the Nou Camp, as he could prove to be a very astute addition to the Blues squad.

With Mateo Kovacic’s loan spell ending at the end of the season, Sarri will have a void to fill in his midfield eventually and so perhaps Suarez will come in to address that problem if his issues at Barcelona persist.

Given he’s competing with the likes of Sergio Busquets, Ivan Rakitic, Arturo Vidal and others for a place in the starting line-up, it doesn’t appear as though there is a short-term fix for him.

Barcelona eyeing up Premier League superstar as quality Adrien Rabiot transfer alternative

Barcelona are said to be eyeing up Manchester City and Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne as an alternative to Adrien Rabiot should the Blaugrana fail to sign the Frenchman.

The 23-year-old’s contract at PSG runs out at the end of the season, and there’s sure to be a number of clubs in the race to sign the midfielder on a free once this happens.

As per Don Balon, Barca are very much in the hunt for Rabiot’s signature, and their competition in the race for the French international are going to try their best to make sure he doesn’t end up at the Nou Camp.

The Blaugrana are seemingly prepared for this, as the same report notes they are eyeing up De Bruyne as a back-up option should Rabiot not end up moving to the Nou Camp.

Barcelona’s midfield is already one of the best on the planet, and getting in De Bruyne to add to their options in the centre of the park would only improve things for Ernesto Valverde and co.

De Bruyne could be swooped for by Barca if they fail to sign Rabiot from PSG

De Bruyne is one of the Premier League’s best players, and his influence on Man City’s team in absolutely second-to-none.

The Belgian has been out injured a fair bit so far this season, however this shouldn’t discourage Barca from making a move for the player, as he’s still one of the best that the Premier League has to offer.

Following this, some Barca fans may very well be hoping their side don’t sign Rabiot, as they’d surely love to see the club sign De Bruyne over the Frenchman if they had a choice.

The best shot hit with each club in the bag in 2017 on the PGA Tour

Some of the defining shots on the PGA Tour this year were hit from the tee and fairway, from the bunkers and behind trees, and even from the driving range.

Two of them effectively clinched a first major. One of them introduced another young star.

One way to look back on 2017 is through every club in the bag. The shots weren't necessarily the best, but they helped shape the year.

DRIVER

Moments after Dustin Johnson made a birdie putt to force a sudden-death playoff at the Northern Trust, he effectively ended it with one swing . CBS analyst Nick Faldo pointed to a bunker beyond the right side of the lake on the 18th hole at Glen Oaks as a target for Johnson's powerful fade. Instead, he took it over the entire lake, a 341-yard blast. That left him a lob wedge to 4 feet for birdie to beat Jordan Spieth.

3-WOOD

"Oh gosh, Jimmy, be good." Justin Thomas was speaking to caddie Jimmy Johnson after launching a 3-wood from 310 yards to the elevated green on the par-5 18th at Erin Hills. It was perfect, landing softly and rolling out 8 feet to set up an eagle that tied one U.S. Open record (63) and broke another (9-under par).

HYBRID

Robert Streb was in the rough left of the fairway on the par-5 12th hole at the TPC Old White in the Greenbrier Classic. It looked as though he might lay up, but Streb chose hybrid and slashed it out. The ball tumbled onto the green and came within inches of an albatross.

 

3-IRON

Jordan Spieth hit the most memorable 3-iron of the year, not for the way he struck the ball, but from where he struck it in the Open Championship. On the wrong side of a dune, facing an impossible lie, Spieth wisely asked if the practice range at Royal Birkdale was out-of-bounds. Told it was in play, he took a penalty drop on the range, got free relief from the equipment trucks and hit a blind shot with his 3-iron just short of the green. He got up-and-down for bogey. He played his next four holes in 5 under to win the claret jug.

 

4-IRON

Patrick Cantlay already made a remarkable recovery from a back injury that plagued him for three years by making it to the Tour Championship in just 11 starts. And then he finished his year in a playoff in Las Vegas. In the rough blocked by trees, Cantlay saw enough of an opening to hit 4-iron that somehow made it through, ran through the green and set up an efficient up-and-down to win the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open for his first PGA Tour victory.

5-IRON

Dustin Johnson was on the verge of losing the last of a six-shot lead in the HSBC Champions when Justin Rose, in the group ahead of him, faced the tough par-3 17th at Sheshan International with a back pin. Rose hit 5-iron just left of the flag and watched it roll to 4 feet for a birdie that led to a two-shot victory, his first of the year.

6-IRON

The two memorable shots from Jordan Spieth's victory in the Open Championship were the shot from the driving range and the 50-foot eagle putt. The most important shot was the 6-iron he nearly holed on the par-3 14th. Trailing for the first time in the final round after his adventurous bogey on the previous hole at Royal Birkdale, Spieth's tee shot plopped down in front of the hole and stopped 4 feet away. The birdie tied the lead, and Spieth was on his way.

7-IRON

Justin Thomas took control in the final round of the PGA Championship with a par putt on the 16th. He sealed it with a 7-iron as good as any shot he ever hit. The pin was in the front on the par-3 17th at Quail Hollow, and Thomas had 221 yards over the water to the hole. It was so good that he let the club twirl through his hands as he watched it land on the front of the green to 15 feet. He made birdie for a three-shot lead and a most enjoyable walk to the final hole.

8-IRON

Sergio Garcia's comeback at the Masters began with a par. He caught up to Justin Rose in the final round with two of the best swings he ever made under the pressure of a major. The first was a drive so powerful that it left him only 171 yards into the par-5 15th. His 8-iron landed inches in front of the hole and nicked the pin before it rolled 14 feet away. He made the eagle, and eventually got the green jacket.

9-IRON

Brooks Koepka put the finishing touches on a brilliant closing stretch to win the U.S. Open on the par-3 16th at Erin Hills. His 9-iron was just right, landing beyond the hole and catching the slope to leave him 10 feet away for a third straight birdie to keep his three-shot lead.

PITCHING WEDGE

Xander Schauffele's name first surfaced at the U.S. Open when he tied for fifth. Three weeks later, he was part of a logjam down the stretch at the Greenbrier Classic when he reached the par-3 18th hole. He hit pitching wedge to 3 feet for birdie and a one-shot victory.

54-DEGREE WEDGE

Dustin Johnson faced charges by Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood in the Mexico Championship and found himself in trouble on the 18th hole at Chapultepec Golf Club. He was in a fairway bunker, his feet on the edge of the grass. He went with a 54-degree wedge that he hit to 20 feet to set up a two-putt par and a one-shot victory in his debut at No. 1 in the world.

LOB WEDGE

In a playoff against Daniel Berger at the Travelers Championship, Jordan Spieth came up short and in a bunker on the 18th hole at TPC River Highlands. He blasted out and watched it roll in for birdie, setting off a wild celebration. Spieth threw the wedge. Caddie Michael Greller threw the rake. Spieth raced out of the bunker and leapt into his caddie for a body bump usually seen only in football.

PUTTER

Jon Rahm showed a sense of the moment in his first full year as a pro. He was just off the back of the 18th green at Torrey Pines when he sent his 60-foot putt down the slope and watched it turned hard to the left and into the cup for eagle. He wound up winning the Farmers Insurance Open by three shots. He ended the year at No. 4 in the world.

 

This article was written by Doug Ferguson from The Associated Press and was legally licensed through the NewsCred publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to legal@newscred.com.

Liverpool identify surprise Premier League January transfer target

Liverpool are interested in signing Pascal Gross from Brighton when the transfer window reopens, as Jurgen Klopp looks to increase his squad depth.

The Reds are top of the Premier League after 16 matches of the 2018-19 campaign and remain unbeaten, a point ahead of defending champions Manchester City.

Klopp’s men have emerged as the biggest threat to City’s crown over the last few months and currently boast the league’s best defensive record, having shipped just six goals to date.

Summer signings Alisson, Xherdan Shaqiri, Naby Keita and Fabinho have all settled in nicely and there seems to be a real balance to Liverpool’s squad this year, as they chase a first league title since 1990.

According to Team Talk, despite their early-season success, Klopp is hopeful of bringing in midfield reinforcements during the January transfer window and Brighton’s Pascal Gross has thusly emerged as a primary target for the club.

This surprise news comes just two days after Liverpool secured a 4-0 win at Bournemouth which underlined their title credentials and showcased Klopp’s considerable options across the middle of the park.

Jordan Henderson, Keita, Fabinho and Georginio Wijnaldum are all fighting it out for a regular spot in the starting XI at the moment and the arrival of Gross would only increase competition for places.

The German midfielder won the Seagull’s Player of the Season award last term, having impressed since his move from Ingolstadt in the summer of 2017.

Pascal Gross

Gross remains a key part of Chris Hughton’s squad at Brighton but he would surely be tempted by a high profile switch to Anfield should an offer be forthcoming in the new year.

The 27-year-old is valued at £15 million and could help Klopp reinforce his squad ahead of a crucial second half of the season, where injuries and fatigue are more likely to come into play.

Gross has experience of playing in the Premier League and he could thrive if given the chance to step up a level,  but we will have to wait and see until next year if this mooted deal comes to fruition.

Chelsea star offers himself to Barcelona which could solve key long-term issue

Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has reportedly offered his services to Barcelona as his struggles at Stamford Bridge continue.

The 26-year-old arrived from Real Madrid last year, but he’s managed 22 goals in 68 appearances as he has gone through long stretches without goals while losing his place in the starting line-up under Maurizio Sarri too.

SEE MORE: Barcelona quash rumours €125m ace has put house up for sale ahead of summer exit

Whether it’s Olivier Giroud or Eden Hazard in a false nine role, it appears as though the Italian tactician has other options available to him, and that in turn has contributed to Morata’s ongoing troubles in entirely establishing himself at Chelsea.

With that in mind, it’s reported by Mundo Deportivo that the Spaniard has offered himself to Barcelona as it would seem as though he’s eager to return home and start a new challenge to rediscover his best form.

Given his history with Real Madrid, it’s a move that wouldn’t likely go down well at the Bernabeu, and so it remains to be seen if an agreement is reached to see the move materialise.

Importantly, it’s added that Barcelona are seeking a long-term replacement for Luis Suarez who turns 32 in January, and so from that perspective, Morata could solve an upcoming issue.

Nevertheless, given his ongoing struggles to becoming a prolific and reliable goalscorer, coupled with the fact that Mundo Deportivo also add that signing an attacker isn’t seen as a priority for Barcelona currently, it seems doubtful that Morata will be joining the Catalan giants any time soon.

However, time will tell if the situation changes and if Suarez’s form becomes a more prominent issue. Given he’s bagged 10 goals and six assists in 19 appearances so far this season, it doesn’t appear as though splashing out big money on another striker is necessarily the most sensible priority for Barcelona.

Instead, perhaps the smart move would be to sign a capable alternative to rotate and push Suarez until his form becomes a more serious concern.

Danny Balin wins event No. 1 of PGA Tournament Series presented By Golf Advisor

PORT ST. LUCIE (Nov. 30, 2017) — Danny Balin had what every golfer wants: A putt on the last hole to win a tournament.

“That’s what we all dream of,” Balin said.

Balin delivered, making the clutch 5-foot par on the 18th hole – after making a 5-foot birdie putt on No. 17 to take the lead – to win Event No. 1 of the PGA Tournament Series at PGA Golf Club.

Balin shot an even-par 72 in windy conditions on the Dye Course to finish at 4-under 140 and edge Reigning PGA Professional Player of the Year Rich Berberian (70-141) and Rod Perry (68-141), who was the leading money winner in last year’s series.

“It feels good to get up for the moment,” said Balin, who became eligible to play in PGA of America events in June after playing the last four years on PGA Tour Latinoamerica. “I’ve had my share of putts to win and missed a ton of them. Luckily, I made this one.”

Ten minutes earlier, Berberian faced a 15-putt on the 18th green that would have moved him to 4-under and into a share of the lead. The ball caught the right edge of the hole and, cruelly, spun out to the left.

“It was a good putt, maybe it was a little firm because I had been leaving a lot of putts short this week,” Berberian said. “I knew I had to give it a chance. It lipped out pretty hard and that was it.”

Perry, who started tied for 18th place, shot the day’s best round. He was finished more than an hour before the final group.

“I didn’t think I had chance, but I’m pleasantly surprised to finish T2,” Perry said. “Danny’s one of the guys on the radar. He’s obviously played a lot of golf at a higher level than this the last couple of years. He’s going to be one of the guys to beat.”

Balin, a PGA Assistant Professional at Westchester Country Club in New York, earned $5,000 for the victory.

Scott Berliner (72-143) and Nick Latimer-Zabor (71-143) finished tied for fourth.

The PGA Tournament Series is presented by Golf Advisor.


 

Liverpool and Arsenal given huge transfer boost as PSG sporting director issues statement

Liverpool and Arsenal will want to take note of this statement from Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Antero Henrique on the Adrien Rabiot transfer situation.

The PSG chief has more or less confirmed Rabiot will be on his way out of the Parc des Princes as he says the player has told him he doesn’t want to sign a new contract and is planning to leave when he becomes a free agent this summer.

Henrique is quoted by Get French Football News as saying “The player (Rabiot) has informed me he is not signing a new deal and wants to leave for free at the end of the season.”

This is a big blow for PSG, for whom Rabiot has been a key player for a number of years now, while he also arguably still has his best years ahead of him.

Many big clubs have been linked with the France international, with the Mirror recently translating a L’Equipe report that Liverpool and Barcelona have been in touch about snapping him up, while the Sun have linked him with both Arsenal and Tottenham.

Rabiot could clearly fit in well at either Arsenal or Liverpool in particular, with both sides arguably in need of strengthening with a midfielder of that type.