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Bayern Munich sign Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz

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After a long search for a new goalkeeper, Bayern Munich have settled on Daniel Peretz of Israel’s U21 squad. Initially he’s expected to be Sven Ulreich’s understudy – until Manuel Neuer returns.

The list of names that have been bandied about this summer as possible replacements for Bayern Munich No. 1 and captain Manuel Neuer is long: David de Gea, who most recently played for Manchester United, Kepa Arrizabalaga of Chelsea, Morocco’s national goalkeeper Yassine Bounou of Sevilla – to name but three.

The job description was as follows: Someone capable of stepping in as a temporary No. 1 – but who wouldn’t kick up much of a fuss when relegated to the bench whenever the real No. 1 returns to action. The 37-year-old Neuer is still in rehabilitation training to recover from the broken leg he suffered on a skiing trip during last season’s winter break.

This search for a No. “1b” ended in failure, in part because clubs from Saudi Arabia pay better than Bayern. In Kepa’s case, a timely opening came up a Real Madrid due to injury.

Therefore, Bayern changed their strategy and believe they have found what they were looking for in 23-year-old Maccabi Tel Aviv goalkeeper Daniel Peretz. Still, he won’t be the temporary starter Bayern were originally looking for. Instead, he is to start his life in Bavaria as the backup to No. 2 keeper Sven Ulreich.

At the same time, though, Bayern’s management have apparently seen enough in Peretz to pencil him in as a replacement for Neuer – at some time off in the future. After all, they’ve signed him to a five-year contract.

“We wish him every success,” Maccabi club chief Mitchell Goldhar was quoted as saying on the club’s website. “We are sad to see Daniel go, but we are also proud in many ways and wish him and his new club, Bayern Munich, the best of luck in the years to come.”

Peretz’ last time between the sticks for Maccabi came on Thursday in the first leg of their Conference League playoff tie against NK Celje of Slovenia.

Since it hadn’t been clear when the much-anticipated transfer would go through, a teary-eyed Peretz had already said goodbye to the fans a few days ago.

“Since I was five years old, I’ve been at this club,” he said at the airport, with a Maccabi scarf around his neck. “Thanks to you guys, I’ve always felt at home here.”

After his last appearance for the blue and yellow against Celje, he then celebrated once again together with the Maccabi ultras, who gave him a fitting send off.

A selection of entries from X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, indicates that there was little, if any bad blood as Peretz left his former team.

“It doesn’t matter if he will be first, second or fourth goalkeeper,” wrote X user RahamimGuy. “This jump from the Israeli league to freaking FC Bayern is something my mind can’t grasp.”

Still, there are some who are already questioning whether he’s doing himself and his career a favor by moving to the Bayern bench.

“In my eyes: a sexy transfer, but one that won’t do him any good short term, maybe in the far future,” wrote X-User Mxalp3000.

Peretz, who has German as well as Israeli citizenship due to his mother’s heritage, attracted attention with good performances at the U21 Euros. He made numerous saves in the preliminary round match against Germany, including two penalty kicks. In the quarterfinal against hosts Georgia, Peretz made the difference by saving three penalties in a shootout.

“You could say penalties are my thing,” the goalkeeper said afterwards.

In the semifinal against eventual tournament winners England, Peretz was ruled out due to yellow cards. Israel lost 3-0.

Peretz’ possible move to Bayern was such a big topic in Israel this summer, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got into the act.

“By the way, we are also looking into delivering Daniel Peretz for the German defense system,” the premier said after a deal was reached for Israel to deliver its Arrow 3 air defense system to Germany.

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Real Madrid Battle Man United To Sign Ademola Lookman

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Real Madrid Battle Man United To Sign Ademola Lookman

European champions Real Madrid and Manchester United are the latest clubs hot on the heels of in-form Atalanta BC forward Ademola Lookman.

This comes at a time that PSG are said to have renewed interest in the Atalanta star player, while his Italian club are putting up a new improved deal.

According to CaughtOffside as reported by ScoreNigeria, Real Madrid and Manchester United have also now joined the fray for the 27-year-old forward.

His price tag is now between 60 and 70 Million Euros.

He has a contract with Atalanta until the summer of 2026 with the club having an option to extend by a further year.

 

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Chelsea Ready To Pay €150 Million For Barca Stars

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Chelsea Ready To Pay €150 Million For Barca Stars

London giants Chelsea are reportedly ready to fork out €150 million to sign versatile Barcelona defenders Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo.

According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo are the subjects of interest from Chelsea. The Blues are keen on reinforcing their backline next year and have set their sights on the versatile Barcelona defenders. The Premier League heavyweights are ready to cough up €150 million to sign the duo in 2025.

Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo have been top-class performers for Barcelona during their spells with the Blaugrana. The latter has been with the Catalan outfit for half a dozen years and has been a mainstay at the back for them in the last few seasons.

The 25-year-old has turned out 150 times thus far for Barcelona while chipping in with eight goals and five assists. As for Kounde, the Frenchman has been with the Catalan outfit since arriving from Sevilla in July 2022. He has gone from strength to strength in the last two years, excelling as a right-back and a centre-back.

The French international has turned out over 100 times thus far for Barcelona while chipping in with four goals and 14 assists. Kounde’s progress in the last two years has not gone unnoticed, while his Barcelona teammate is also a hot property in the market. Chelsea will be one of his prospective suitors for the two versatile defenders.

London calling?
Chelsea’s interest in Jules Kounde and Ronald Araujo is understandable. The Blues are scouring the market for a centre-back and a right-back ahead of the two transfer windows next year. With Reece James struggling with persistent fitness issues, Kounde can be a long-term right-back solution for Chelsea.

As for Araujo, with Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile facing an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge, the Uruguayan international can be the long-term central defensive partner for Levi Colwill. The latest report has revealed that the Blues are ready to cough up €150 million to sign the Barcelona duo next year.

With Barcelona struggling with financial issues, recouping €150 million from Araujo and Kounde’s sale to Chelsea might be appealing. However, the two defenders have the level and ceiling to command a higher combined fee.

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Chelsea’s James Out With Another Hamstring Injury

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Chelsea captain Reece James has suffered another setback after injuring a hamstring in training, Blues manager Enzo Maresca has revealed.

Chelsea captain Reece James has suffered another setback after injuring a hamstring in training, Blues manager Enzo Maresca has revealed.

The 24-year-old missed much of last season after undergoing hamstring surgery, which was designed to help him overcome a series of injuries, but returned to action last month.

Maresca played down concerns about a long-term lay-off but confirmed James will miss Saturday’s match at Leicester.

He said: “We have just one injured player and that’s Reece [James] who unfortunately felt something small in training two days ago and we don’t want to take a risk for the weekend.

“It’s a hamstring, muscular problem. We will see, we don’t know for how long, for sure [we want him fit for longer]. At the moment it is not happening but we hope it will happen soon.

“He is out this weekend but hopefully he can be back soon. It’s probably difficult that he can be available for the Conference League [next Thursday], but hopefully soon.”

The likes of Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill, Wesley Fofana, Malo Gusto and Romeo Lavia are all available despite pulling out of international duty last week.

But there is caution around Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez with Maresca saying his starting team will “not be at 100%”, with those travelling from international duty in South America completing just one training session on Friday before the match.

James’ injury woes continue
James has suffered his eighth hamstring injury in four years, according to Transfermarkt data.

He has suffered a further half dozen injuries to his knee, thigh and ankle – as well as an absence with illness.

Upon his return against Liverpool in October, it had been 562 days since James last managed to play a full 90 minutes in the Premier League, with the subsequent match a week later at home to Newcastle his first full match completed in well over a year.

Since breaking into Chelsea’s senior squad in the 2019-20 season, James’s best run of matches is six achieved in May 2021.

His most league starts in a single season is 25 matches while last season he played just 482 minutes in total because of injury and two red cards.

Last December he underwent surgery in Finland, which had been designed to help him overcome the issues permanently. But he has suffered his second setback since the season started, after initially injuring himself in Chelsea’s penultimate pre-season match against Real Madrid in the United States.

James has also not been involved with England since March 2023.

While in the US he was asked about his goals for the coming season. He replied: “I have one goal. My goal is to stay on the pitch.”

 

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