Where next for Christian Pulisic? USMNT star's best possible landing spot

The Chelsea winger has come to a crossroad – GOAL takes a look at the 24-year-old's options heading into a career-defining summer

There's a pretty good chance that we've seen the last of Christian Pulisic in a Chelsea jersey. He may not admit it publicly, at least not yet, but there's a feeling that this summer is the right time for all involved to move on. Pulisic and Chelsea won a Champions League together, and one would hope that leaves a lasting legacy, but, given the dysfunction of this past season, both sides would benefit from moving on.

Pulisic, set to turn 25 in September, is no longer in the 'young player' category. He's still developing, for sure, but the U.S. men's national team star is at a point in his career where he needs to be playing regularly. That didn't happen this past season at Chelsea, where he managed just over 1,000 minutes under three different coaches while struggling with fitness and form.

Chelsea, meanwhile, need to clear up the squad, having signed just about every player under the sun over the last year. The club could certainly use some money, too, making Pulisic a prime candidate to move on.

So, that brings us to the summer, one full of juicy transfer rumors from all over the continent. Pulisic has been linked to just about every major club, but no clear-cut frontrunner has truly emerged for his services. It is believed that a fee between £20 and £40 million would get the job done, and reports have said that Pulisic is willing to take a pay cut to go to the right club.

But which club is the right club? GOAL breaks down Pulisic's options…

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    Newcastle

    Of the clubs in England, Newcastle felt like the most logical fit.

    They're outside the big six, but now have big-six money. Pulisic, a Champions League winner, is seemingly the right kind of player for them to be signing as they look to steadily move into that elite tier in England.

    However, according to the Athletic, Newcastle are no longer interested as they themselves prepare for a massive summer. They had previously enquired about taking Pulisic on loan, according to reports, but the club is now said to be moving on to other targets.

    Which is a shame for Pulisic, really, as Newcastle would have seemingly represented the right kind of move for him to be making: not a step up, not a step down, but a step right back into the Champions League.

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    Manchester United

    Manchester United have previously been linked to Pulisic, although it seems that interest has somewhat cooled.

    In reality, the move would represent progress for Pulisic, who would leave a struggling Chelsea for a Manchester United team seemingly on the rise. With several key players at the club also facing uncertain futures, there's a path to more regular playing time at Old Trafford than there ever was at Stamford Bridge.

    Man Utd, though, need a striker more than anything. The club is very much a No.9 away from competing at a higher level, and one would expect them to throw everything they have at that position. Their winger depth is also pretty solid, with Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Alejandro Garnacho with the club, and Facundo Pellistri and Amad Diallo on the way up.

    Aside from a striker, there are other positions of need, with a midfielder, defender and goalkeeper all possibly coming in.

    Chelsea may not be willing to sell to Man Utd either, which further complicates any potential move.

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    France

    Realistically, there's only one club in Ligue 1 that would likely be able to afford a move. And, while that club will need attackers this summer, no doubt, it doesn't seem that Pulisic really fits the bill.

    PSG have already lost Lionel Messi this summer, and it looks like Kylian Mbappe could be close behind. That would leave PSG totally reeling in the attack, with only the oft-injured Neymar returning from their three-headed monster up top.

    Should they sell Mbappe, PSG would have a massive transfer budget to work with, but is Pulisic really in the class of player they would look to attract? He has won a Champions League, of course, and that is the club PSG are so desperate to win, but is he the type of player that really gets them any closer, especially with Mbappe out the door?

    PSG really may end up being the most interesting team of the summer, especially if Mbappe moves. Pulisic could, logically, be an answer at winger, but who knows what the leadership in Paris will cook up as they look to replace one or two superstars?

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    Germany

    While Pulisic's reputation has taken a bit of a hit in England, those in Germany will still remember him fondly. He was a hell of a player for Borussia Dortmund and Bundesliga fans have long had a better opinion of USMNT players than most of their European counterparts.

    However, it's hard to see a landing spot in Germany for Pulisic, even with his good reputation there.

    Bayern Munich are, of course, managed by Thomas Tuchel, and it's unlikely either party will be desperate for a third go-around together. Pulisic's 2022 book took a shot at Tuchel and the relationship never seemingly recovered. The two worked wonders together at some points and struggled to work together at others. That time has passed.

    Dortmund, meanwhile, have plenty of depth in the attack. So much depth, in fact, that they've struggled to incorporate their own USMNT star, Gio Reyna. Plus, after selling Jude Bellingham this summer, they'll likely be looking to reinforce the midfield more than anything.

    Can any other club in Germany afford Pulisic? Probably not. Perhaps RB Leipzig or Union Berlin could figure something out due to their status as Champions League participants, but Germany doesn't look like a real possibility at this point.

Juventus duo Weston McKennie and Tim Weah prove club competition brings chemistry! USMNT Winners and Losers from win over Uzbekistan

While several World Cup exclusions made their mark, two familiar faces combined for a game-defining early goal.

For the first 90 minutes of Saturday's match between the U.S. men's national team and Uzbekistan, it looked like there would be just one moment of magic. An early goal in the fourth minute seemingly set the tone but, ultimately, it didn't. What came after was a largely-tepid attacking performance for the U.S., who couldn't put the game away until the very last moments.

That early moment of magic came via Tim Weah and Weston McKennie, who combined on the opening goal. It was a fantastic sequence, particularly for McKennie, who showed off that technical skill that his critics so often, unfairly, take aim at.

In the end, the U.S. emerged victorious via a 3-0 result, one that was a bit flattering thanks to two late goals from Ricardo Pepi and Christian Pulisic. It was a game that showed both the good and bad of this USMNT: the effort, technical skill and possession, but also the attacking ineffectiveness that partially doomed them in Qatar last cycle.

Still, it's a start to the second Gregg Berhalter era, one which saw several players left out of the 2022 World Cup squad make big statements in their first opportunity since the coach's return

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    WINNER: Ricardo Pepi

    With the Copa America less than a year away, Pepi needs to create as many big moments as he can. On Saturday night, he did just that.

    His 45 minutes were, largely, a bit quiet, much like Folarin Balogun's were before him. Both strikers, though, had one big chance. Balogun's clattered off the post. Pepi's? Well, it almost went right on through the net.

    Pepi hit his goal with force, smashing a Brenden Aaronson layoff for what turned out to be the first of two stoppage time goals. It was a big goal for Pepi, who now has five goals in as many games since the start of the year. That comes after he went scoreless in five games in 2022, effectively ending his World Cup hopes.

    How Pepi would react to that setback was always a big question mark. Would he use it for bad or good? So far, Pepi's answer has been perfect, as he continues to show why he should, at the very least, should be a lock for that backup striker spot, if not more.

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    LOSER: Yunus Musah

    If the USMNT do switch to something of a 4-2-3-1, one member of the famous MMA midfield will need to be sacrificed to get Gio Reyna, Malik Tillman or some other attacking midfielder on the field.

    It almost certainly won't be Tyler Adams, the USMNT captain and based on this performance, it probably won't be Weston McKennie, either. Musah, though, could be the one to make way.

    It didn't help that the newly-signed AC Milan midfielder was somewhat anonymous against Uzbekistan, failing to make the impact that those around him did. He tried to make several dribbled forward, but none of them were particularly memorable or effective.

    As the game rolled on, it was quite clear that there was a gigantic pocket of space right where a No. 10 should be. The U.S., as assembled, had no one capable of occupying that space. That is not a Musah issue; it's a USMNT issue, to be clear.

    However, as the fight for midfield spots reopens after a pretty locked-in 2022 World Cup cycle, Musah's starting spot could very well be in danger, especially if he isn't quite able to get going over these next few games.

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    WINNER: Malik Tillman

    Speaking of attacking midfielders, Tillman's time on the field was brief, but it certainly was impactful.

    The PSV star drew a penalty late on with some good footwork in the box, paving the way for the team's third goal. It wasn't a long cameo for Tillman, who came on for just the last 10 minutes, but it was the type of performance that could, and should, lead to more chances.

    At one point, Tillman looked like a potential World Cup gamechanger. It didn't quite work out that way, as he was left out of the squad. However, if the U.S. does end up playing with a No. 10, Tillman very well could be the guy, particularly if Gio Reyna's injury issues continue to limit his availability.

    Tillman is a player that impacts games. He did it for Rangers last year and has offered glimpses so far at PSV. He deserves a chance to show he can do it with the USMNT, too, as we begin this new cycle.

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    LOSER: Luca de la Torre

    Not a loser in the "had a bad game" sense of the term. Moreso a loser in that it would have been better to see more of him.

    De la Torre was cooking right up until he had his nose broken, forcing him out of the game. It was an unfortunate exit for the Celta Vigo midfielder, who was among the best players on the pitch before his injury knocked him out.

    In his 35 minutes, the midfielder completed 98 percent of his passes, including five into the final third, while winning the ball back several times in midfield. Playing a bit behind McKennie and Musah, De la Torre was looking fantastic as Adam's replacement.

    Gregg Berhalter said that De la Torre's status for the Oman game remains to be seen as the medical team assesses the status of his nose. It was an ugly injury, for sure, but also one that robbed De la Torre of a chance to continue putting on what looked like was going to be a heck of a performance.

13 fun facts about Mohamed Salah

Everything you need to know about the exceptional Egyptian!

Mohamed Salah is an Egyptian footballer who currently plays for Liverpool in the English Premier League. He was born on June 15, 1992, in Nagrig, Egypt, and started his professional career in Egypt's Premier League with Al Mokawloon in 2010.

Salah is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world and is known for his speed, agility, and goal-scoring ability. He has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Premier League Golden Boot, the PFA Players' Player of the Year, and the FWA Footballer of the Year.

He is regarded as one of the greatest players to ever don the Liverpool jersey and was instrumental in helping the Reds win their first Premier League title in 2020 and their fifth UEFA Champions League triumph in 2019, a year after they had lost in the final to Real Madrid.

Salah is a devout Muslim and often celebrates goals by performing sujood, which is the Islamic act of prostration. He is also known for his charity work and is an ambassador for UNICEF.

Salah's success has made him a global icon and a role model for young people in Egypt and around the world. He has a huge social media following and is often featured in advertisements and campaigns.

But what are the 13 fun facts about Mohamed Salah that you absolutely need to know?

  • Football running in his genes

    Mohamed Salah's father, Salah Ghaly, was an avid football lover himself and used to play the sport in his Nagrig village.

    Being a football coach, he encouraged young Mohamed to pursue the sport, and was key to his early development as a footballer.

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    Won the Swiss Super League Player of the Year in his debut season at Basel

    After spending two years in his hometown club Al Mokawloon, Mohamed Salah was signed by Swiss Super League side Basel, where he scored five goals in the league and helped them win the Swiss Super League.

    Due to his performances, he was awarded the Swiss Super League Player of the Year in 2013.

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    A celebration inspired by his religion

    Mohamed Salah is a devout Muslim and that faith extends to the football pitch as well. He often celebrates goals by performing sujood, a Muslim prayer gesture of prostration.

    Salah performs a prayer of thanks by getting to his knees and placing his head on the ground.

    "It's not kissing the ground," the Egyptian star told CNN in 2018. "It's something like praying or like thank God for what I have received, but yeah, it's just praying and praying for a win.

    "[I’ve] always done that since I was young, everywhere.”

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  • A big fan of Kushari, an Egyptian delicacy

    Salah admitted that kushari, an Egyptian delicacy that originated in the 19th century and is made of rice, macaroni, lentils, and topped with spicy tomatoes, chickpeas, and onions, is his favourite food.

    "When I go back to Egypt, I call my friend from the airport to buy kushari for us to eat in the car. I pull my hoodie over my head, jump into the car and then I'm eating it straight away," he revealed in an interview with CNN in 2018.

The best men's football boots you can buy in 2023

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Featuring classics like the Nike Mercurial and new releases from the adidas Copa range

There's no time like the present to get yourself out onto the pitch to play, and picking out the perfect football boots isn't just something you can leave to chance. These are precision-made pieces of well-honed craftwork made by some of the most popular manufacturers in the world, like Nike, adidas, New Balance, PUMA and many more.

It's only right that you put plenty of thought into your new footwear, from where you're going to play to what you're going to do with it – and luckily, you don't have to break the bank to shop for the perfect pair.

Before buying anything, though, it's vital to know just what you can find on the market and what you'll need, depending on how and where you play.

Click here to skip ahead to our round-up of the best men's football boots.

Our top three:

Best firm ground overall football boots: adidas Copa Pure.1

Best soft ground overall football boots: New Balance Furon v7 Pro

Best multi-ground overall football boots: adidas Copa Pure.3

FAQs:

What is the best football boot?

There is no "best" type of football boot, per se – with so many ways to play the game these days, the best kind of footwear is all down to the player's individual needs. Even before you split them into the types you can find, there will be no overarching "best" to go for, as it depends so much on what you want from them. That said, several brands have emerged over the past half-century as leading lights of the business – Nike, adidas, Umbro and more. While there are many manufacturers to choose from, these headline names have built their brands into global success stories because they know how to deliver the goods.

What type of football boot do I need?

The individual type of boot will depend on what you hope to achieve with your game and where you will be playing it. Football pitches can be split into roughly half-a-dozen different categories. Depending on which one you play on most, you'll want to purchase a boot that best enhances your performance on those particular surfaces.

What kind of surfaces are there?

You can buy football boots for five different surfaces – firm ground, soft ground, artificial grass, astro turf and indoor courts – while in addition, you can purchase a sixth type, multi-ground, which covers varied combinations of the above. On tougher grass that's frozen in the winter? You'll want firm ground. On grass that's soaked in the rain overnight? Soft ground is your best bet. Five-a-side at the local sports hall? Indoor courts are the way to go. Knowing what you'll be playing on is sometimes half the battle.

  • Firm Ground (FG) Football Boots

    Best overall firm ground boots

    adidas Copa Pure.1

    adidas£200.00 at adidas

    adidas have a few Copa options, but this is the best option for firm grounds. The upper sports old-school leather, that moulds to your foot for stability offers great touch and control of the ball. A fold-over tongue and stitched detailing keep things classic.

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    Puma King Match

    PUMA£70.00 at PRO:Direct Soccer

    Save your wallet taking a big hit with these budget-friendly King Match from PUMA. With a super soft microfibre upper and re-engineered design for modern playmakers, you won't be compromising on the quality, that's for sure. It also has a low-profile tongue to ensure comfort and ankle support.

  • Soft Ground (SG) Football Boots

    Best overall soft ground boots

    New Balance Furon V7 Pro

    New Balance £200.00 at New Balance

    How do you solve a problem like a lightweight upper when it brings too much drag? You make it weigh even less, which the Furon V7 Pro achieves with its lightweight TPU outsole. This minimalist cleat is designed to give you the feeling of direct contact with the ball and the ground. The upper is constructed from a Hypoknit upper for a smooth finish.

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    Mizuno Monarcida II Select Mix

    Mizuno £45.00 at PRO:Direct Soccer

    Bringing progressive dynamism wherever you are on the pitch, the Mizuno Monarcida II Select Mix is one of the best soft-ground boots currently on the market. A hybrid stud ensures reliable traction of soft grounds and it also has a removable sock liner for maximum comfort. Also, the leather upper gives it a classic look which you can't beat.

Levy infatuated by Rodgers as Spurs target

According to a report by 90min, sharing news on the Tottenham Hotspur manager search, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy remains ‘infatuated’ by Leicester City’s Brendan Rodgers.

The Lowdown: Rodgers heavily linked to Spurs…

The 48-year-old has attracted major interest from Tottenham since Jose Mourinho was starting to feel the pressure, with reports from as far back as February detailing Levy’s interest in Rodgers (Football Insider).

He was quick to play down the reports linking him with Spurs recently whilst openly committing his future to Leicester, but that still didn’t stop speculation in the media. The Daily Mail recently claimed, despite Rodgers’ stance on the Tottenham job, that Levy has no intention of giving up in pursuit of the Northern Irishman.

The Latest: Levy still ‘infatuated’ by Rodgers…

90min disclosed that Levy and Spurs very much remain interested in the former Celtic boss as a top target to replace Mourinho in north London. The report went as far as to say the Lilywhites chairman is ‘infatuated’ by Rodgers and sees him as the ‘perfect’ managerial candidate for Spurs.

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He is also prepared to hand the Foxes boss a huge salary and make him the second-highest earner of any manager in the Premier League bar Pep Guardiola.

However, regardless of his intent, Levy is fully aware that he faces a fight to appoint Rodgers at Tottenham given his public admission over the role.

The Verdict: Rodgers should be number one…

We’re inclined to agree with the Tottenham head honcho on this one, especially given Rodgers’ record of superb man management (Leicestershire Live). The former Liverpool boss apparently has an ‘open door’ policy, with his players free to chat one-to-one at any time.

Rodgers has also been revered by sections of the press for making fringe players feel like they’re more involved, as opposed to a Dele Alli-style shun from the likes of Mourinho.

Five Leicester youngsters have made their debuts under the current manager, with Tottenham said to want someone who has proven experience in developing talent from the academy (The Athletic).

With Rodgers described as one of the Premier League’s ‘outstanding’ manager (Sky Sports), if Levy can pull off this appointment, it could be a real no-brainer.

In other news: many Tottenham fans flocked to this development, find out more here.

Update provided on SAFC’s McGeady

Lee Johnson has revealed Aiden McGeady’s chances of appearing for Sunderland against Accrington Stanley this weekend are 50-50.

Johnson provides McGeady update

McGeady missed the Black Cats’ match against Hull City during the week with an ankle issue as his side managed a 2-2 draw.

Speaking prior to this weekend’s clash against Accrington, Johnson provided an update on the 35-year-old. He said (via The Northern Echo):

“I’d put Aiden at 50-50 (for the weekend). He’s tough, like I’ve said, so he wants to play. He’s still very bruised, but at the same time it is a superficial injury.

“It’s not anything bone-related or ligament-related, so if he can handle the pain of smashing one in from 25 yards, hopefully in the top corner, then he can play. It’s as simple as that.”

Save him for the play-offs

Even though he is approaching the end of his career, McGeady is enjoying a fantastic season, especially since the arrival of Johnson. In his last 24 League One appearances, he has managed four goals and 12 assists (Transfermarkt), helping the Black Cats chase their dream of automatic promotion.

Unfortunately, results over the last few weeks mean Sunderland are likely to have to make do with the play-offs if they want to move up to the Championship. As such, it makes no sense to rush McGeady back into the action too quickly. They will need him for the last few games of the campaign – it is then that he can make a real difference to his side’s fortunes.

In other news, Kevin Phillips has made this worrying transfer claim.

Everton plot Bernard summer sale

Farhad Moshiri must sanction the sale of Everton outcast Bernard at the end of the season.

What’s the word?

According to the Liverpool Echo, Bernard is one of a clutch of first-team players who are facing uncertain futures at Goodison Park ahead of the summer transfer market.

The Toffees are expected to limit their activity in the off-season to the arrivals of two or three players, as Carlo Ancelotti strives to build on last year’s signings.

Work will also be done to trim the fringes of the squad with the removal of those currently operating below the required standard, and are prepared to sell striker Moise Kean for the right price amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

The Merseyside future of Joshua King is also noted to be up in the air, while Bernard is expected to be sold after a January exit fell through.

Bernard was heavily linked with move to Al Nasr during the winter market, but a deal to join the United Arab Emirates outfit broke down on Deadline Day.

Reports by The Telegraph had suggested Everton valued Bernard at £9m in efforts to trim the club’s wage bill, although later claims by Fussball Transfers alleged that an agreement was reached over a loan that carried a €5m (£4.5m) obligation to buy.

Bernard has struggled to prove himself to Ancelotti since the closing of the winter market, with the 28-year-old playing only three times in Everton’s last nine Premier League games.

Should Everton sell Bernard?

Bernard has lived life on the fringes of Ancelotti’s plans all season, with the Brazilian only starting three Premier League fixtures and making a further six appearances from the bench.

Only three outfield players currently at Goodison Park have featured less often in the top-flight this term than Bernard, with his return of 393 minutes only greater than the 69 minutes given to Niels Nkounkou, 118 awarded to King and 212 Fabian Delph has played.

It has been no surprise that Ancelotti has often overlooked Bernard, even when Everton have been trailing in games, as the 14-cap maestro has only had a direct influence on the scoreline once when he scored in a 3-1 defeat to Manchester United.

His last Premier League assist came in January 2020 when Bernard set Kean up to open the scoring in a 2-2 draw with Newcastle United, some 22 appearances ago.

All the while, Bernard has been stealing a living at Goodison Park as Everton’s joint highest-earner with Yerry Mina on a £120,000-per-week contract, which has effectively seen Moshiri pay Bernard close to £1.1m for each start in the Premier League this term.

It has been 27 weeks since the Toffees kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, seeing Bernard earn £3.25m in wages to take his total income since joining the Blues on a free transfer from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2018 to £16.5m.

Bernard would be due a further £8m in wages if he sees out the remaining 15 months of his contract, making it vital that Moshiri cuts both his, and Everton’s, losses this summer.

AND in other news, Farhad Moshiri is set to back Everton as Carlo Ancelotti eyes a 29-y/o he described as “the best” in the world…

Exclusive: Keith Gillespie fears for Sander Berge’s future after long-term injury

Former Sheffield United midfielder Keith Gillespie has exclusively told Football FanCast that the Blades have missed Sander Berge’s “quality”, but thinks his injury record could see him struggle for a future move away from Bramall Lane.

The Norwegian joined from Genk for a club-record fee last January, but whilst the midfielder featured in all 14 of United’s Premier League remaining 2019/20 games following his arrival, he’s been plagued with injuries this term and therefore hasn’t been able to help the club battle against relegation.

He appeared in Sheffield United’s opening 13 league matches this season, but hasn’t been available since having surgery on a tendon his leg following an injury sustained in the defeat to Manchester United before Christmas.

Berge still has more than three years remaining on his Blades contract, but with the club on the verge of relegation, is set to leave Bramall Lane this summer – with north London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal both interested in the 23-year-old.

Despite those links, Gillespie believes that Berge’s recent injuries could make a potential summer move difficult for him. He told Football FanCast:

“Berge was brought in for a lot of money and he has been injured for most of the season, so that can hinder you because you want somebody with that quality to come in and help the side.

“Berge, who’s going to come in for him? He hasn’t played that much. You don’t know how injury prone he can be, he’s missed a huge chunk of the season.

“I certainly think he would have improved Sheffield United this season.”

Wolves predicted XI vs Liverpool

It has been a long nine days since Wolverhampton Wanderers were last in action.

Nuno Santo’s men played out a 0-0 draw with Midlands rivals Aston Villa – a game that they should have won.

Romain Saiss somehow blazed an effort over the bar from just a matter of yards out; a moment in the match that proved pivotal for both teams.

Small cracks are starting to appear in this Wolves side again, though. They haven’t won in their last three games and received a battering at the hands of Manchester City in the process.

In a normal season, they may well be on the end of a similar result against Liverpool on Monday. That being said, the Reds have lost six of their last seven Premier League outings. It’s a remarkable turn of events for a club who have been so impressive in recent years.

With that in mind, Wolves should feel confident about their chances this evening, but how will they line-up?

Here’s what we’re predicting at Football FanCast.

We think that Nuno may go in a similar way to how he fielded his team against Manchester City.

That means Nelson Semedo starts at right wing in order for Wolves to get the most from his attacking attributes. As a result, Willian Jose drops out and Adama Traore moves into the central role he started in at the Etihad.

Jose has found life difficult since moving from Real Sociedad in the winter and is yet to score a single goal in Wolves colours. With Liverpool’s defence as fragile as it is, Traore could prove to be a real weapon for the Molineux outfit.

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With Semedo moving forward it means that Ki-Jana Hoever comes in at right wing-back to play against the team that sold him last summer.

There is a second change in defence where the £23k-per-week Saiss drops out. We bemoaned his performance against Villa a few weeks ago and with Willy Boly now fit, he has to start.

The Frenchman has been back on the bench and after having nine days to train with the squad, should be in good shape to play from the off.

AND in other news, Shi could land Wolves’ perfect Moutinho heir in £35k-p/w gem with “boundless energy”…

Derby fans slam Gregory vs Barnsley

Many Derby County fans have been left to slam the display of Lee Gregory in their 0-0 draw at Barnsley in the EFL Championship on Wednesday evening.

The striker, currently on loan from Stoke City, was guilty of missing a big chance to win the match, but instead the Pride Park faithful had to settle for a point to edge them ever closer to safety.

Gregory did not have the best of games by his standards, losing out on five of his duels, while also failing to record a single successful dribble and losing possession of the ball 11 times (Sofascore).

Aside from that one great chance, the 32-year-old struggled to make any sort of real impact on the fixture, recording fewer touches than his own goalkeeper Kelle Roos and a mere 25 in total, the fewest out of any Rams player to have started the clash (Sofascore).

Derby fan reaction to Gregory display

These DCFC supporters slammed his performance on Twitter, with one fan even going as far as to claim that the Englishman was ‘rubbish’:

“Gregory was rubbish send him back !!! #dcfc #dcfcfans”

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“Roos and Mengi really good today. Edmundson worked very well in midfield but lacks control with the ball at his feet. Gregory had an absolute stinker with an awful touch when he was through in the first half and missing the 1v1 in the second. Lucky not to give away a pen #dcfc”

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“Must admit Lee Gregory is worse than I thought #dcfc”

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“We let Marriott go on loan and we sign Lee Gregory no wonder we are in trouble #dcfc”

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“It’s the reason why Gregory allowed out on loan. Not good enough, doesn’t score enough. We need Derby players in the summer not loan players”
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“Gregory has had the chance to win 3 games now, and fluffed them all. Not impressed.”
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In other news, find out who was hammered for their display versus Cardiff City here!

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