[ad_1]
West Ham move by Giroud
The Sun reports that West Ham could be the next stop in London for Olivier Giroud. The 34-year-old French international does not have regular playing time with Chelsea with Frank Lampard, and a trade to the Hammers would allow him to keep his place in the French international team ahead of the rescheduled Euro 2020, assuming his form is maintained. .
League
Zidane, satisfied with the players after overcoming the ‘uncomfortable’ Granada
21 HOURS AGO
Paper Round’s opinion: West Ham fights in front of goal, and with David Moyes, a single forward is probably the best tactical match the West Ham coach could hope for. At 34, Giroud seems in excellent physical shape and could offer a couple more years in attack and that would take the pressure off the injured Michail Antonio and the disappointing Sebastian Haller.
Man Utd wins the race for Ecuador sensation – Euro Papers
Arsenal pass Vinicius
The Daily Star reports that Arsenal have no chance of signing Real Madrid striker Isco, 28. He is close to joining Juventus on loan as they can offer Champions League football. Another player who could come from Real is the Brazilian Vinicius Jr, 20, who has not been able to kick in Spain and can be loaned.
Paper Round’s opinion: Vinicius has clearly struggled to establish himself in Real Madrid’s first team, and Karim Benzema criticized him earlier in the season. However, he is talented and Arsenal do not have many options in the market due to the impact of the coronavirus. Vinicius has a lot of potential and can be successful in a new environment.
Chelsea in talks for Caicedo
Manchester United were reportedly leading the race for Ecuador’s midfielder Moisés Caicedo, but Chelsea now entered the race for the 19-year-old Independiente del Valle player. The London club has stepped up its search given United’s interest and may be willing to offer £ 4.5 million to seal a transfer. Newcastle United and Brighton are also interested, according to the Daily Mail.
Paper Round’s opinion: Caicedo has attracted the attention of some of the biggest teams in Europe after some impressive displays, and it seems inevitable that he will soon make the change from the Ecuadorian league. If he makes a move, it will probably be at least half a season before he can properly get used to the pace of the Premier League and the English way of life.
Man Utd wins the race for Ecuador sensation – Euro Papers
Kubo ready for the departure of Villarreal
Takefusa Kubo was expected to gain a lot of experience while on loan at La Liga club Villarreal under coach Unai Emery, but he only has around 700 minutes of first-team action under the former Arsenal manager. The 19-year-old Japanese player cost 2.5 million euros for the season and a deal could be negotiated for his return to Real Madrid, says the Spanish newspaper Marca.
Paper Round View: Kubo is a very promising player and since Real do not have large sums of money compared to the usual, as a result of the coronavirus, they are looking towards their youth players to make sure they can update the team without a large outlay. However, it could cost them money to get it back from your current club, which may not be to your liking.
transfers
Desperate Arsenal turn to Isco – Paper Round
YESTERDAY AT 21:22
Premier league
‘I couldn’t play like he has been playing’ – Lampard excited with Silva
12/22/2020 AT 10:11