Mushfiqur pulls off record Bangladesh chase

Uncowed by their recent history, a blazing Bangladesh top order ran down a target of 215, the wicketkeeper-batsman’s audacious 72 off 35 balls building upon terrific work from openers Liton Das and Tamim Iqbal

The Report by Andrew Fidel Fernando at the Premadasa10-Mar-2018AFP/Getty ImagesUnfazed by a mammoth target, uncowed by their recent history, a blazing Bangladesh top order ran down Sri Lanka’s 214 for 6, Mushfiqur Rahim producing one of the great T20 innings: an audacious 72 off 35 balls that built upon terrific work from openers Liton Das and Tamim Iqbal.Against spin and seam, Mushfiqur was spectacular. Arriving at the crease with 115 to get and 63 deliveries remaining in the innings, Mushfiqur began to make calculated strikes – usually in the first four balls of an over – to ensure the required rate never spiralled out of control. With four overs remaining, Bangladesh needed 40, but with a flat, swept six off Jeevan Mendis, Mushfiqur tilted the game in Bangladesh’s favour. Though Mahmudullah and Sabbir Rahman would depart in quick succession, the visitors’ long tail now exposed, Mushfiqur’s nerve held.When the equation had become 16 off 8 balls Mushfiqur walloped a monumental six over midwicket off a Nuwan Pradeep slower-ball full toss, then calmly drilled the nine runs remaining from the final over, bowled by Thisara Perera. This time, Mushfiqur waited until the winning run was hit – off the penultimate delivery – before celebrating. The celebrations were, nevertheless, raucous. His teammates charged the field to embrace him. The heaving Khettarama stands were rendered almost silent.A shocked Sri Lanka will try to make sense of how they let this game slip. Their own innings was a blur of boundaries, Kusal Mendis smoking a 30-ball 57, Kusal Perera bludgeoning 74 off 48, while Danushka Gunathilaka and Upul Tharanga produced aggressive supporting hands at either end of the innings. But in the face of fearless Bangladesh batting, Sri Lanka’s attack was short on wit, perhaps a reflection of their relative inexperience as a group. Often they were too predictable, allowing batsmen to manoeuvre the field. No one went at less than nine an over. Contending with a slightly damp ball, they were also far from pinpoint with their lines and lengths.The Bangladesh pursuit, in short, was a masterclass. The move to promote the in-form Liton to opener proved inspired, as he struck 43 off 19 balls while the Powerplay was still in operation. Second over, he ran at Akila Dananjaya to bash him over midwicket for six, before blasting him aerially down the ground later two balls later. His two flicked sixes off the fast bowlers were sublime – the ball helped off his pads or his hip into the stands beyond deep square leg. When he was dismissed late in the fifth over, he had hit five sixes. At the other end, and although no slouch, Tamim Iqbal was made to seem a supporting act, making 27 in the Powerplay. He would go on to get 49 off 27 balls. The pair’s 74 runs together, off 35 balls, had put Bangladesh ahead of a demanding asking rate.It was at Tamim’s exit that Mushfiqur came to the crease. His first boundary was a reverse sweep against the turn off Jeevan Mendis – an omen of the daring he would bring to the chase. Once he had got his innings into motion, Sri Lanka could not really sneak in a cheap over anywhere, Mushfiqur bearing down on them with his full array of his strokes. If fine leg was up, he would shuffle towards the off side and scoop the bowler over his shoulder. If a bowler packed the off side and bowled wide, Mushfiqur would hit the ball well enough to beat the field, or carve the ball over it altogether. In between the boundaries, of which he hit nine in total – four sixes and five fours – he was constantly testing the field. He only played out four dot balls in his innings. Towards the end, the only delivery capable of containing him was a pinpoint yorker – a delivery that Sri Lanka did not execute well enough.All this, after Sri Lanka had made the highest T20I score at this venue. A Kusal Perera-Kusal Mendis partnership which yielded 85 runs off 53 balls had been the centrepiece of their innings. Mendis progressed effortlessly to his third successive fifty against Bangladesh, while Perera bludgeoned his second half-century of the tournament. Mendis prospered largely on the leg side, as he hit five sixes in that direction, in addition to two fours. Perera did not really favour either half of the ground. He advanced more slowly than Mendis, but stuck around until the final over. Upul Tharanga’s 15-ball 32 provided a closing fillip to the innings, Khettarama having been in raptures for 90 minutes, more or less.

Leeds: Amazing Thorp Arch academy star could be Farke’s next Billy Gilmour

Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke arrived at Elland Road this summer with a reputation for working with and developing young players.

The German head coach helped the likes of James Maddison, Ben Godfrey, Max Aarons, and Emiliano Buendia to thrive during his spell with Norwich, and could look to enjoy similar success with the Whites.

Who are Leeds' most valuable academy graduates?

A number of players have progressed through the ranks with the Yorkshire-based outfit and are currently valuable assets, either for Leeds or another club.

Farke will now be hoping to uncover the next Kalvin Phillips over the coming months and years with the club and has already shown a willingness to dip into the academy as 17-year-old Archie Gray has started all five of their Championship matches to date.

Most valuable academy graduates

Current market value

Kalvin Phillips

£27.5m

Pascal Struijk

£15.4m

Crysencio Summerville

£12.8m

Jack Clarke

£10.3m

Lewis Cook

£8.5m

Valuations via Transfermarkt.

The teenager, who has assisted five goals in 44 appearances at youth and senior level, has averaged a Sofascore rating of 6.60 in the league this term, which is the 19th-best score within the squad – out of 20 players.

Another academy prospect who could be a future star for the Whites and is well worth a look at for Farke is U21 central midfielder Charlie Allen, who has caught the eye of late.

Who is Charlie Allen?

Allen is a 19-year-old talent who turns 20 in November but is yet to make his first-team bow for Leeds, although he does have senior experience from his time with Linfield in Northern Ireland.

The Whites snapped him up from his former club in 2020 after he became their youngest-ever player at the age of 15 in 2019 and went on to play four matches before his move to England.

They faced stiff competition for his signature, though, as Liverpool, Manchester City, Rangers, and Chelsea all reportedly showed an interest in signing the talented teen after his breakthrough with the Northern Irish outfit.

Allen played three Premiership games for Linfield and Patrick Van Dort, who was the deputy sports editor for JPIMedia in Northern Ireland, claimed that people described him as a "joy to coach".

What is Charlie Allen's style of play?

Van Dort also revealed that the central midfielder was compared to Scotland international Billy Gilmour during his time with Linfield, due to his game intelligence and calmness on the ball that allows his teammates to have trust in his ability in possession.

This suggests that Farke could unearth his next version of the former Chelsea metronome as the German head coach worked with him during the 2021/22 campaign at Norwich.

Former Norwich midfielder Billy Gilmour.

Gilmour spent the season on loan with the Canaries and enjoyed time with the ex-Borussia Monchengladbach chief before his dismissal in November 2021.

The midfielder revealed that Farke's style of football suited the way that he wanted to play in terms of getting the ball down and trying to pass through teams.

How well did Gilmour perform for Norwich?

In spite of Norwich's relegation to the Championship, Gilmour did show signs of promise throughout the campaign with an average Sofascore rating of 6.82.

He featured in 24 Premier League matches for the Canaries and showcased his reliability on the ball with a pass accuracy of 91% within his own half that term, along with one key pass per game as he burst forward to create for his teammates.

The Scottish maestro earned himself a £9m transfer to Brighton & Hove Albion from Chelsea off the back of his season in Norfolk and the talented midfielder has continued to display his impressive ability in possession.

Brighton midfielder Billy Gilmour.

Over the last 365 days, Gilmourranks within the top 3% of his positional peers among the Men's Big Five Leagues and European competitions with a pass completion rate of 90.4% for the Seagulls. He also ranks in the top 15% for progressive passes per 90 (7.22) during that period.

These statistics show that Gilmour is one of the best midfielders in Europe at retaining possession due to his superb ability to find teammates with his passes, whilst his progressive numbers also prove that the Scot does not achieve such a high success rate by playing safe and risk free passes.

How many assists has Allen provided for Leeds?

Farke could now find his next version of the Scotland international in Allen as the Northern Irish youngster has showcased his ability to provide assists on a regular basis to go along with his aforementioned reliability and calmness on the ball.

The 19-year-old has racked up eight assists in 74 matches for Leeds at U18 and U21 level combined but six of those came during the 2022/23 campaign.

He only managed two assists in 24 academy matches for the club throughout his first season at Elland Road in 2020/21 and followed that up with zero assists in 25 games throughout the 2021/22 term, which included two goals in 11 Premier League 2 appearances.

Allen finally hit his creative stride for Leeds last season as he racked up six assists, to go along with two goals, in 21 league clashes for the U21 side.

Leeds boss Daniel Farke.

The Thorp Arch talent, who completed 97% of his attempted passes within his own half over two EFL Trophy matches during the 2021/22 campaign, has displayed his ability to provide his teammates with opportunities to score on a regular basis from a midfield position over the last 12 months.

Last season, no first-team midfielder for Leeds managed more than two Premier League assists and no player in that position has registered a single assist over the first five Championship matches of the current term.

This suggests that Farke is not blessed with creative quality in the middle of the park so Allen could emerge as a much-needed spark in midfield with his ability to frequently provide assists as a number eight.

The German head coach should now look to offer the talented youngster an opportunity to impress at senior level to see if the Northern Irish gem could be his next version of Gilmour.

Crystal Palace: Star is now worth £11m more than when Vieira signed him

While Crystal Palace are enjoying a fruitful period under Roy Hodgson since his return to the club in March, the foundations of their recent success were laid down by Patrick Vieira.

The Frenchman unearthed several gems in the transfer window during his nearly two-year spell at Selhurst Park, bringing in the likes of Marc Guehi, Cheick Doucoure, Odsonne Edouard and Michael Olise, who have all seen their stock and value rise since arriving at the club.

Joachim Andersen is another of those who was brought in by Vieira and has since gone on to perform exceptionally at the heart of the Palace defence, forming an indispensable partnership with Guehi.

How much did Palace pay for Andersen?

Believing in his defensive qualities and tasking him to play an important role at the club, Palace saw Andersen as a long-term successor to the ageing and departing trio of Gary Cahill, Scott Dann and Mamadou Sakho, who were shipped out to make way for youthful talents with a high ceiling.

Andersen certainly fit that bill and after becoming Lyon's record signing in 2019, the Denmark international was then snapped up for £17m by Palace in 2021.

For a player who boasted experience playing Champions League football, bringing him in for that cheap was a steal in today's market.

That deal appeared to be to the delight of chairman Steve Parish, noting the qualities of the 25-year-old that had caught his eye:

"In Joachim, we have added another highly-rated defender to our squad, and as a player with Premier League and international experience, we are extremely pleased to welcome him to Crystal Palace."

Described by Palace journalist Mark Wyatt as "sensational", it didn't take him long to endear himself to the Palace faithful, showcasing his defensive qualities with regularity while making a mockery of the aforementioned price tag.

How much is Joachim Andersen worth now?

Setting the tone for his calmness in possession and excelling in physical scenarios, he was hailed by former Manchester City defender Micah Richards as "brilliant" following his performance against Brentford last season, managing the threat of Ivan Toney and Yoane Wissa with consummate ease.

The 27-year-old has garnered praise for his ability with the ball at his feet, especially his long passing range, ranking in the top 1% for long passes completed and the top 14% for passes into the final third when compared against his positional peers in the Premier League last season, as per FBref.

Crystal Palace centre-back Joachim Andersen.

While his passing range can help Palace spring into life going forward, the defensive side of his game has impressed many with Andersen showcasing that he doesn't take any prisoners when he goes into battle, placing within the top 10% for the percentage of aerials won and top 4% for clearances.

The defensive brute has been ever-present alongside defensive partner Guehi since arriving at the club, featuring in 70 of the Eagles' 80 Premier League matches.

Andersen's partnership with Guehi is built off their understanding which has improved over time by playing together regularly and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each other's game.

This monstrous pairing helped Palace finish seventh for expected goals against (xGA) last season with 51.63 while only conceding 49 and that defensive solidity has continued this term, ranking only behind Manchester City, Arsenal and Chelsea for xGA.

Having blossomed greatly into one of the finest defenders in the Premier League, this improvement is showcased by the fact he's now worth around €33m (£28m), according to Football Transfers.

That represents a rise of 64% and £11m increase on his initial £17m transfer fee, indicating that as he reaches the peak of his powers, the Dane's value should only continue to skyrocket.

Mustafa, Suri power UAE past Netherlands

UAE retained their third spot in Group A, behind Ireland and West Indies, while Netherlands are fifth after two successive defeats

ESPNcricinfo staff08-Mar-2018
ScorecardPeter Della PennaRohan Mustafa returned figures of 5 for 26 to help United Arab Emirates bowl Netherlands out for 176, a score that was comfortably chased down on the back of Chirag Suri’s patient 78, off 126 balls. The result pushed UAE to third in Group A, behind Ireland and West Indies. Netherlands have two losses in two matches.Netherlands made a strong start after choosing to bat in Harare. Wesley Barresi and Max O’Dowd added a 52-run opening stand in 64 balls, before the team lost its way, losing four wickets for 30 runs. Ryan ten Doeschate’s steady hand (34 off 60 balls) and cameos from Scott Edwards (27) and Pieter Seelaar (20) carried Netherlands to 176. Offspinner Mustafa dominated proceedings for UAE with an economical five-for and instigating a run-out.Mustafa couldn’t replicate his heroics with the bat, falling for 11 in the fourth over of the chase. UAE were put back on track with a 57-run second-wicket stand between Suri and wicketkeeper Ghulam Shabber (27). Three wickets in quick succession, though, gave Netherlands a chance. But Suri and Muhammad Usman snuffed out any hope they had with an unbeaten 93-run partnership.

Mashrafe fined 20%, Gunathilaka receives official reprimand

As a result, one demerit point has been added to each player’s disciplinary records

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Jan-2018Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza has been fined 20% of his match fee while Sri Lanka opener Danushka Gunathilaka has been officially reprimanded for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the tri-series final in Mirpur on Saturday.Both players breached Article 2.1.7 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batsman upon his/her dismissal during an International Match.”As a result, one demerit point has been added to each player’s disciplinary records. Both players admitted their offences and accepted the sanctions proposed by match referee David Boon.The Mashrafe incident occured in the sixth over of Sri Lanka’s innings when the Bangladesh captain dismissed Kusal Mendis and yelled while running close to him during a send off in a “manner that could have provoked an aggressive reaction,” according to the ICC release.The incident involving Gunathilaka happened in the sixth over of the chase when Tamim Iqbal was dismissed by Dushmantha Chameera and Gunathilaka gave the batsman a send-off when he was walking towards the dressing room.It was Gunathilaka’s first offence while Mashrafe was sanctioned for the second time since the introduction of the revised Code in September 2016. Mashrafe had received one demerit point during the home ODIs against England in October 2016 and now has a total of two demerit points.

Tottenham Told They Must Pay £50m For "Dangerous" Star

Tottenham Hotspur have now been provided with a significant update on their pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba…

Are Tottenham signing a defender?

Ahead of the September 1st transfer deadline, Spurs are still looking to sign a new defender, and Football London have recently given an overview of their potential targets, with Torino's Perr Schuurs still an option, but there will be competition.

Both Arsenal and Liverpool are also interested in the Dutchman, who could cost as much as £35m, although the Italian club would be willing to start negotiations at €20m – €25m (£17m – £21.3m), indicating he could end up being a low-cost signing.

Clement Lenglet and Tosin Adarabioyo are mentioned in the report, with Spurs recently opening talks with Fulham over a move for Adarabioyo, which could end up being a swap deal, with Eric Dier heading to Craven Cottage.

Tapsoba is also named as a potential target, with the report claiming the Burkina Faso international could come in to challenge Cristian Romero for a starting spot, given that he is right-footed, but there has now been an indication he could remain in Germany.

According to a report from Football Insider, the Lilywhites have now cooled their interest in the Leverkusen defender, having been told that he will cost £50m, which is deemed to be a "prohibitive" amount.

As such, the centre-back is unlikely to be on the move before the transfer window slams shut, meaning Tottenham and Newcastle United, who have been widely linked with a move, are now set to miss out on his signature.

Leverkusen are in a strong position to demand a big fee for their star defender, having already raised money by selling Sardar Azmoun and Moussa Diaby this summer, indicating they will hold out for £50m.

Although Spurs are set to miss out on the 24-year-old, they are still ready to swoop for another centre-back, and Adarabioyo has been one of their long-term targets.

Read The Latest Tottenham Transfer News HERE

How good is Edmond Tapsoba?

Although he is comfortable in possession of the ball, ranking in the 97th percentile for successful take-ons, and the 93rd percentile for progressive carries per 90 over the past year, the Leverkusen star is yet to prove he would be worth a £50m outlay.

Former Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voller has lauded the 6 foot 4 centre-back as "dangerous in front of goal", while also claiming he has "really big potential", but he has not been a consistent performer at the highest level.

The former Guimaraes man does not particularly excel on any defensive metric, placing in the 39th percentile for aerials won, despite his height, and the 38th percentile for interceptions, when compared to his positional peers.

Tapsoba is still only 24 years of age, so he could easily develop into a top defender, having been a regular for Leverkusen over the past few seasons, making 33 Bundesliga appearances last term.

However, it may not be overly disappointing that Tottenham are set to miss out on the 36-time Burkina Faso international, particularly considering they have a whole host of other targets, including the likes oof Schuurs, Lenglet and Adarabioyo.

Bragg calls time on Glamorgan career

Illness affected final season for Glamorgan stalwart

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Dec-2017Glamorgan batsman Will Bragg has announced his retirement from cricket with immediate effect at the age of 31.Bragg was only able to play a handful of County Championship matches in 2017 due to illness, although he did enjoy a successful Royal London One-Day Cup campaign when he registered a career-best 94 against the Kent Spitfires at Swansea.”It’s been a great experience to come through the age groups of Welsh Cricket and represent Glamorgan for over a decade,” he said.”Last season was a frustrating one for me personally and I believe now is the right time for me to step away from the game and start focusing on building a new career in another area.Born in Newport, Will initially signed for Glamorgan as Mark Wallace’s understudy behind the stumps, before developing into a specialist top-order batsman.He enjoyed his most consistent season for the Welsh county in 2016 when he switched to No. 3 from opening and passed 1,000 first-class runs for the third time, hitting a career-best 161 not out against Essex in Cardiff.He went on to score over 5,500 First-class runs for Glamorgan across an impressive 11-year career.”Will Bragg has been an integral part of Glamorgan for more than a decade,” said Glamorgan’s chief executive Hugh Morris. “He was a big part of the dressing room and a fine batsman for the club, so it’s sad to see his career end prematurely.”

Leeds: Farke Could Land "Classy" £75k-p/w Ampadu Partner As Next Signing

Leeds United need to get bodies through the door quickly if they are to get their league campaign back on track, with one touted addition certain to have a monumental impact…

Who are Leeds United signing?

With Ethan Ampadu comfortably their star addition for the window thus far, his impact has been stellar despite only making three Championship appearances.

With experience and quality that belies his youth, there is a fine foundation for a stunning engine room to be forged should Daniel Farke recruit intelligently to rebuild his shattered squad.

Read the latest Leeds transfer news HERE…

Reeling from the permanent exits of Rodrigo and Tyler Adams, alongside no less than six loan departures, the need for additions is huge.

Therefore, reports linking them with a swoop for Jonjo Shelvey should not be turned away, as he would bring an immense level of talent and many appearances at a level way above the Whites’ current one.

Despite having only joined Nottingham Forest in January, already it seems like the 31-year-old is ready to move on from his £75k-per-week deal and pursue regular first-team football elsewhere.

How good is Jonjo Shelvey?

Having starred for prestigious clubs such as Liverpool and Newcastle United, making 202 appearances in total for the latter as he went down and earned promotion back to the top flight, to add Leeds to this list would not look out of place.

Historic in size and stature, the west Yorkshire outfit have endured a troubled past two decades, the bulk of which they were absent from the Premier League.

Farke will not only be desperate to ensure they can earn an instant return, but also build a solid foundation for consistent and longstanding success that helps cement their status alongside the elite of English football.

Therefore, pairing the ageing but experienced maestro in question with Ampadu could mark a dream combination, placing two tough-tackling and tireless midfielders at the heart of the German’s all-action system.

Given his lack of playtime over the last year, it is Shelvey’s 2021/22 season that is the most relevant for analysis given he featured 24 times as the Magpies turned a relegation-threatened term on its head.

His 6.93 average rating was admirable and was underpinned by his three goal contributions, 81% pass accuracy, and 1.3 tackles per game, via Sofascore.

However, at his peak, the maestro was a combative and cultured ace who could score and create. During the 2019/20 season, his 7.14 average rating fed into his eight goal contributions, via Sofascore.

Former teammate Isaac Hayden even went as far as to brand him a “Rolls-Royce of a player”, with his conduct and personality emphasised by his “classy” departure from Tyneside, as journalist Dominic Scurr outlined.

Should he recapture that kind of goalscoring form, which Ampadu’s presence would facilitate, then he could actually be the shock signing that spurs them towards promotion.

Especially given how the 22-year-old has taken to life at Elland Road, maintaining an 87% pass accuracy alongside 1.3 interceptions, 2.7 tackles and 1.7 clearances per game, via Sofascore.

He is incredibly solid yet economical with possession, and he could help bring back the firepower that once made Shelvey so great.

Bengal, Vidarbha power ahead

Jaffer, Ramaswamy help Vidarbha dominate, Bengal’s Abhishek Raman one short of second 150 plus score this season

ESPNcricinfo staff18-Nov-2017Sanjay Ramaswamy extended his impressive form this season, scoring 87 as Vidarbha were in line for the first innings lead after Goa posted 239 in Porvorim. After a half-century stand with Faiz Fazal, Ramaswamy put together 117 with Wasim Jaffer before falling to Darshan Misal’s slow left-arm spin. Vidarbha ended the day on 199 for 2, with Jaffer (70*) and Shalabh Shrivastava (9*) at the crease.Openers Abhishek Raman and Abhimanyu Easwaran’s 222-run partnership underpinned Bengal’s dominance as they posted 309 for 3 in response to Punjab’s 147 in Amritsar.Resuming from 76 for no loss, the openers lasted till the 67th over, before Easwaran (117 off 215 balls) was dismissed by seamer Siddarth Kaul, who also went on to remove Sudip Chatterjee within the next two overs. Shreevats Goswami (29*) and Raman battled to help Bengal recover from another loss, that of captain Manoj Tiwary. Bengal went to stumps with Raman one run shy of his second 150-plus score this season.Seamers dominated on the second day in Raipur as Services folded for 272 against Chhattisgarh. Shahnawaz Hussain’s five-for, along with two apiece from Pankaj Rao and PR Sinha, lead the rout for the hosts, despite a middle-order resistance from Services’ left-hander Vikas Hathwala (76 off 84 balls).In their second innings, Chhattisgarh finished on 24 for no loss at stumps, trailing by 118 runs, with Siddharth Chandrakar (5*) and Abhimanyu Chauhan (14*) at the crease. Opener Rishabh Tiwary retired hurt for one run after facing five balls.

Liverpool: Reds Among Clubs Interested In Piero Hincapie

Alongside solving their midfield crisis this summer, Liverpool are reportedly targeting another central defender before the transfer window slams shut in just under two weeks.

As things stand, Jurgen Klopp has Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip, Ibrahima Konate, and Joe Gomez to call upon.

The German could yet welcome one more centre-back, however, with the Reds reportedly turning their attention to Bayer Leverkusen.

What's the latest on Piero Hincapie to Liverpool?

Amid their search for a centre-back, Liverpool are one of the clubs interested in making a move for Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie, according to Dominik Schneider of Fussball Transfers.

The Ecuadorian is currently out injured, but is on course to return at the end of August, potentially making him available for a move to Anfield, before the window closes.

The Premier League giants may have to act fast to secure Hincapie's signature, however, given that West Ham United and RB Leipzig are also reportedly interested in making their moves for the Leverkusen man this summer.

West Ham, of course, just saw their deal to sign Manchester United's Harry Maguire reportedly break down, meaning that their search for a central defender remains ongoing.

Meanwhile, as per Schneider, Hincapie is Leipzig's backup option if they fail to sign Lyon's Castello Lukeba this summer. With that said, it looks set to be a busy end to the window for the Leverkusen centre-back.

Should Liverpool sign Piero Hincapie?

Bayer Leverkusen's Piero Hincapie

As Matip enters the final year of his Liverpool contract, welcoming 21-year-old Hincapie wouldn't exactly go amiss at Anfield. Swapping an ageing Matip for the far younger Ecuador international would represent an incredibly smart piece of business for the Reds.

It remains to be seen just how much Leverkusen will demand for their defender, but, according to Transfermarkt, Hincapie is currently worth €35m (£30m), potentially making a deal feasible for Liverpool in the coming weeks.

The praise that he has received speaks for itself, with former Leverkusen manager Gerardo Seoane saying, via the official Bundesliga website: "We knew he had the potential, but the way he's rising to the challenge and coping with the intensity levels is really impressive. We're pleasantly surprised with how he's performing in the Bundesliga and Europe."

Read the latest Liverpool transfer news HERE…

The club's sporting director also had positive things to say. Simon Rolfes said: "Piero’s signing 18 months ago was an investment in the future, back then he was a talented central defender with really big potential.

"He became a key performer for our Werkself a long time ago, he has shown his international quality in the Bundesliga, in the Champions League and recently at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Piero is one of the key elements in the team who we can count on to help us achieve ambitious targets in the next few years."

So, with that said, everything points towards a player on the up, and one that Liverpool are right to be targeting.

Of course, time is running out in the summer transfer window, but anything could still happen, making Hincapie's future an interesting one to keep an eye on.

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