'Zero quality' – Jordan Henderson brutally criticised for Ajax transfer that 'doesn't make anyone happy'

Rafael van der Vaart criticised Jordan Henderson's transfer to Ajax as he claimed that the English midfielder's arrival has not made anyone happy.

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Van der Vaart slammed Henderson's transferQuestioned Ajax's decisionHenderson yet to win a match in EredivisieWHAT HAPPENED?

The former Liverpool captain arrived at Ajax after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal during the January transfer window following the mutual termination of his contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq. Since moving to the Netherlands, Henderson has appeared in three games but has yet to win in the Eredivisie.

Now, Ajax legend Van der Vaart has slammed the club's decision to sign the veteran midfielder as he feels that the player's arrival has not made anyone happy.

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Speaking on Ziggo Sport's football talk program Rondo [via , the former Real Madrid and Tottenham midfielder said: "Players have been brought in with zero quality, then you have to sit out this season. They got Jordan Henderson, that doesn't make anyone happy. You will see that you will get through Thursday against Bodo/Glimt with all the luck in the world. Better get out then."

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The 33-year-old left Premier League giants Liverpool last summer to move to Saudi Arabia, where he joined Al-Ettifaq, who are managed by his former colleague and Reds legend Steven Gerrard. But just six months into his contract, Henderson expressed his desire to leave as he was unable to adjust to the conditions in the Middle East. In the Saudi Pro League, the England international appeared in just 17 matches and provided four assists.

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The England star will be next seen in action for his club on Thursday in the Europa Conference League as Ajax take on Bodo/Glimt.

Transfer Focus: West Brom set to sign Jefferson Montero

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According to reports from BBC Sport, West Bromwich Albion are set to sign Jefferson Montero on loan for the rest of the season.

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West Brom are flying high in the Championship this season and developed a real lust for scoring goals, netting a division-highest 57 in 28 games so far.

Darren Moore’s attacking ranks, however, have been depleted throughout the January transfer window. Harvey Barnes was recalled by Leicester City, Oliver Burke joined Celtic on loan and Bakary Sako was allowed to return to Crystal Palace.

Montero, meanwhile, is yet to actually start a Championship game this season despite making 12 substitute appearances and grabbing two assists from the bench back in September.

West Brom appear to be taking advantage of Montero’s bit-part status, by swooping for a player who has shown flashes of brilliance in the Premier League previously – during his first season at Swansea, he grabbed seven assists in the top flight.

A new weapon for Moore

If there’s one thing Montero undoubtedly offers, even if his consistency can be questioned, it’s service and trickery in wide positions. Per ninety minutes this season, he’s averaged 2.7 accurate crosses and 4.9 successful dribbles according to Whoscored.

While those statistics are skewed somewhat by the fact Montero has only featured as a substitute, no West Brom player to make more than 10 Championship appearances this season has averaged more than two successful dribbles per ninety minutes, although Matt Phillips matches his return for accurate crosses.

Montero then, offers something a little different in terms of his ability to carry the ball and as we approach the final run-in, that potential to change games by introducing Montero from the bench could be crucial for the promotion-chasing Baggies.

Newcastle open talks over potential €25m deal for Juventus loanee Matias Soule

According to Italian publications, Juventus youngster Matias Soule is being pursued by Eddie Howe's Newcastle United.

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The young sensation, who is on loan at Frosinone from Juventus, has made an incredible start to the 2023–24 season. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Premier League teams are interested in the Argentine, therefore Juve director Cristiano Giuntoli visited England this week to make plans for the January transfer window. According to the report, Soule is the object of desire for both Crystal Palace and Newcastle, who are prepared to offer up to €25 million plus bonuses and the Old Lady could find it difficult to turn down such an offer.

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According to the source, the Bianconeri are now experiencing financial hardship as a result of not playing in the Champions League and the Italian giants may have to sell one of their youngsters to balance their finances, which would need some sacrifices. According to the source, Soule may be persuaded to accept a proposition from a wealthy financial club that would more than double his present salary.

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The 20-year-old talent has had a spectacular start to the 2023-24 campaign, scoring six goals and providing one assist in 12 games with Frosinone this season.

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Soule and Frosinone will next be in action when they take on Juventus' neighbours, Torino on December 10 as they look to break into the top 10 of the Serie A table.

End of an era for Michael Bradley! Toronto FC and USMNT legend and former Roma and Monchengladbach midfielder set to retire

Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2023 MLS season.

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Bradley is 36Has played for Toronto since 2014Set to hang up his bootsWHAT HAPPENED?

The midfielder moved to the club in 2014 from Roma and has played in Canada ever since, with his final game to come against Orlando City SC this weekend. Bradley has made 287 appearances in MLS and is also the third-highest capped United States player of all time.

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Bradley has enjoyed a remarkably distinguished career, and has won the MLS Cup and the Supporters Shield during his time with Toronto, as well as the Canadian Championship on four occasions. He also lifted the Gold Cup with the USMNT twice, in 2007 and 2017.

He has also played for MetroStars, Heerenveen, Borussia Monchengladbach, Aston Villa, and Chievo, as well as Roma and Toronto.

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Bradley said: “On January 13, 2014, I sat at a press conference and said that I had never been ‘more excited, more determined, and more motivated for any challenge in my entire career.’ I meant every single word.

“For the last 10 years, I have spilled my blood, sweat and tears trying to help this club be the best it could be. There were some incredible days — moments that will stay with me for the rest of my life — and some bad ones too. But I never stopped giving everything I had. Thank you to all my teammates, coaches, and everyone inside the club. … This city and this club will always be home.”

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Bradley will say farewell this weekend, and bring down the curtain on a storied career.

Erik ten Hag is delusional if he really believes Man Utd 'can beat anyone' – Dutchman's 'odd bunch' are still way off being a top side

The Red Devils may be back in the hunt for Champions League qualification, but they still look like a team of individuals

"I think we can beat any opponent, away or at home," Erik ten Hag told reporters after Manchester United's crucial 2-1 victory at Aston Villa. "Sometimes away we have to believe it more, we deserved to win at Arsenal and could have won at Liverpool. It's about belief."

Sunday's three points could go a long way to ensuring United salvage a top-four finish, which seemed unthinkable just a few weeks ago. Ten Hag's side are now within five points of Villa, who are still sitting fifth, and six behind fourth-placed Tottenham, having won their last three games.

United have won four on the bounce in all competitions, their best run of the season so far, and it could continue with favourable fixtures against Luton Town and Fulham up next. On the surface, it appears the tide has turned.

But dig a little bit deeper, and it's obvious Ten Hag's side are still a mess. Villa will certainly be wondering how on earth they ended up empty-handed after a second-half barrage that saw Andre Onana finally justify his £48 million ($61m) transfer fee in the United goal.

Ten Hag may have saved his job by overseeing a mini-resurgence, but that does not mean United are back – or indeed anywhere near becoming a top side again.

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"They’re better than they were, but they’re still not great," United legend Gary Neville told after the Villa game. "You still don’t see any patterns or combinations. They concede so many chances. They don’t control games. They don’t keep possession better than other teams. But they do have players who can win matches. They’re a bit of an odd bunch. They just play in moments during matches."

Rasmus Hojlund has transformed into United's main match-winner since opening his Premier League scoring account in the 3-2 win over Villa on Boxing Day, and the 21-year-old made it five goals in as many league appearances at the weekend – becoming the second-youngest player to achieve the feat in the Premier League after Nicolas Anelka.

The Red Devils also had super-sub Scott McTominay to thank for their latest win, as the Scotland midfielder stepped off the bench to head home his seventh Premier League goal of the season. But the fact McTominay is the club's top scorer in the competition despite only starting 12 games speaks volumes.

Neville is absolutely right, United are still relying on individual moments, with no clear identity to their play on or off the ball. They were overrun in midfield against Villa, which has become a theme against the top sides under Ten Hag, and it was far too easy for Unai Emery's men to get in behind the visitors' defence.

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The reaction to Ten Hag's "we can beat anyone" claim on social media was predictably strong. One account replied "Manchester United won’t go far with this manager if he actually believes this", while another pointed out that Arsenal had a 2.53 expected goals total compared to United's 0.98 when the hosts triumphed 3-1 at Emirates Stadium back in September.

In the 0-0 draw against Liverpool at Anfield in December, United saw 34 shots reign down on their net, and only managed six themselves, while giving up 69 percent of the possession. Yes, the Red Devils had the better clear-cut chances, but Ten Hag once again set up not to lose rather than trying to go toe-to-toe.

Incredibly, Sunday's victory over Villa was actually the first game United have won on the road against a top-nine side since Ten Hag's appointment – at the 20th time of asking. It doesn't get more damning than that.

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On another day, United could easily have trudged off the pitch at Villa Park bemoaning another dismal away defeat. Roy Keane certainly wasn't impressed, as he admitted to that his old club "got away with it" before insisting "the problems are still there for them".

One of those is Casemiro, who struggled to keep up with Villa's relentless energy in the middle of the park. The Brazilian has been a key player for United since returning from injury, but his 31-year-old legs are starting to let him down.

Neville recently called the board "crazy" for handing Casemiro a four-year contract after his £70m ($88m) move to Old Trafford from Real Madrid in 2022, and it's hard to disagree. It's a similar story for his former Madrid team-mate Raphael Varane, with the World Cup winner now lacking the speed and intensity that made him one of the best defenders in the world in his prime.

One man who does at least still have age on his side is Marcus Rashford, but the 26-year-old has looked equally ineffective this term, and was hooked after 73 minutes at Villa after consistently giving the ball away in the final third. Rashford may have been United's talisman in Ten Hag's debut season, but he's clearly in decline now, and serious questions will be asked over his future in the summer – especially if Paris Saint-Germain do indeed reignite their interest in the England international.

On the right-flank, meanwhile, Alejandro Garnacho's failure to track back left Diogo Dalot exposed time and time again at Villa Park. The talented teenager has arguably been United's standout player in 2023-24, but if he doesn't learn to be more disciplined defensively, opposing teams will continue to get a lot of joy on that side of the pitch.

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In the first half of the season, as United wrestled with an unprecedented injury crisis, Ten Hag repeatedly claimed he would "change the story" as soon as he was able to call upon a full-strength side again. The Dutchman has so far been proven right, with their recent upturn in form coinciding with the return of players like Casemiro, Varane, Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo.

Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw have also played their part, though the former has suffered a fresh injury setback that could keep him sidelined until April, and the latter came off at half-time against Villa due to a fitness scare. United definitely rode their luck in the second half without Shaw, which does not bode well if he faces another spell out.

Even though results have improved due to increased strength in depth, United scraped past Villa and Wolves in unimpressive fashion, the 3-0 scoreline against West Ham at Old Trafford flattered them, and they were outplayed by Tottenham in a 2-2 draw on home turf.

The fact Ten Hag is finally enjoying some continuity with his starting XI doesn't hide the fact United are still lacking quality across the pitch.

Man Utd prepared to take huge loss on Antony and sell Brazilian in summer after disastrous season with Erik ten Hag's side

Manchester United's patience with Antony appears to have finally run out, as they will reportedly listen to offers for the Brazilian in the summer.

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Antony signed in summer of 2022Has failed to live up to £86m price tagUnited to finally cut losses in summerWHAT HAPPENED?

The winger joined from Ajax in the summer of 2022, signing for an eye-watering sum of £86 million ($109m) and amid much fanfare. But manager Erik ten Hag, who spearheaded the approach having managed him in the Netherlands, is yet to get the best out of him. With no goals or assists in 20 league games Antony has gone down as one of the worst signings in Premier League history. Indeed, the reports that United may finally be willing to admit their mistake and let him go.

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That decision will reportedly be made as part of a summer of change at the club, when minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe takes over footballing operations and drives the approach for the coming transfer window. The British billionaire is expected to scrutinise the effectiveness of United's squad – which was recently revealed to be the most expensive in football history – with Antony one of many to face the chopping block. The 's report even notes that the club would be prepared to lose over half the £86m fee paid in order to get him gone.

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Antony's struggles at United have been clear to see in recent weeks. Even Ten Hag, who has remained one of his staunch defenders when the likes of Jadon Sancho and Facundo Pellistri were afforded no such leniency, has looked elswhere of late. The Brazilian has started just one of United's last eight matches, and has seen youngsters Omari Forson and Amad Diallo brought on ahead of him from the bench.

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Ten Hag has pointed towards Antony's struggles with domestic abuse allegations – which he vehemently denies – being behind his poor form this season. But his dire record of nine goals in 70 matches across his entire United career makes for grim reading, and will likely lead to his eventual sale in the summer. Antony has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia in the past.

‘Hilarity for miserable souls’ – Harry Kane backed to silence ‘mean-spirited’ critics of Bayern Munich transfer by shunning Premier League return & breaking trophy duck in Germany

Harry Kane’s struggles at Bayern Munich may be generating “hilarity for miserable souls”, but he is being backed to break a trophy duck in Germany.

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England captain moved to Germany in 2023In danger of missing out on major silverwareExpected to honour more than 12 months of dealWHAT HAPPENED?

That may not happen this season, with the England captain enduring a testing debut campaign at the Allianz Arena. He has delivered on a personal front, registering 29 goals through 30 appearances, but is in serious danger of seeing elusive major silverware fall out of reach once more.

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Bayern have slipped off the Bundesliga title pace, and are trailing a Champions League last-16 encounter with Lazio, but Kane is being tipped to spend more than 12 months in Munich. Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan has told the : “Anyone who looks at Bayern Munich’s woes as some form of retribution for Harry Kane upping sticks to Germany, where titles are apparently a given for his new club, is particularly mean-spirited. It is ironic given the upheaval, upset and lack of achievement at Tottenham that, after winning the title for 11 years in a row, it looks like Bayern are going to miss out this season. Cue much hilarity for miserable souls who seem to take delight in Kane’s failure to win a trophy. But, really, it is unfair to suggest Kane is complicit in Bayern falling short. He has done his job, scoring 25 goals in 22 games, so placing any criticism at his door is ridiculous. I’ve never been of the view that his lack of trophies reflects poorly on him. The guy scores 25-plus goals a season come rain or shine. That is the definition of a world-class striker and there are so few about. That’s why they command so much money and why they are so difficult to buy. Although Kane could be the perfect signing for any elite Premier League club looking for that elusive world-class striker, I don’t see him coming back to England this summer. If I were him I would want to stay until I had won something, otherwise what was the point in going?”

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Jordan went on to say, with Kane committing to a contract through to 2027: “In fact, a barren year would be even more reason to stay. The fact that the allegedly wonderful, revolutionary and innovative manager Thomas Tuchel will not be there is unlikely to affect his thinking either. Would his appetite to win trophies have been sated by winning something with an all-conquering Bayern this season? No. So why would he leave after one year when they haven’t won anything? At the time of his transfer I questioned whether a Bundesliga title would be meaningful to the England captain, but he made his choice and I don’t see him cutting and running just because Bayern are having a poor season. He went to Germany to win things and it is more likely than not that they will win something next year. They are certainly a better bet than any Premier League side who might want to sign him — apart from Manchester City. In the unlikely event that Bayern were happy to cash in, Kane would obviously interest England’s top clubs. Chelsea and Arsenal may have most need for his services and are perhaps able to meet his expectations. But a move to either of Tottenham’s arch-rivals is a flight of fancy and would be the ultimate legacy killer for a player who appears to pride himself on loyalty and integrity.”

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WHAT NEXT FOR KANE?

There has been talk of Manchester United being ready to rekindle their interest in Kane, but the Red Devils cannot offer guarantees of trophy triumphs and Kane – who will lead his country into a quest for Euro 2024 glory this summer – is expected to stay put after stepping out of a professional comfort zone and moving his young family to Germany.

WATCH: What Camp Nou will look like once Barcelona complete spectacular €1.5 billion redevelopment project

Barcelona have used CGI technology to reveal what Camp Nou will look like once a spectacular €1.5 billion (£1.3bn/$1.6bn) upgrade is completed.

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La Liga giants upgrading their famous homePlaying at the Olympic Stadium for nowHope to see construction completed in 18 monthsWHAT HAPPENED?

The elaborate Espai Barca renovation project has been in the pipework for some time, with the Catalan giants having to work hard in order to put the relevant finances in place. Construction is now well underway, with one of the most famous venues in football being stripped back to the bare bones.

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Defending La Liga champions Barca are playing home games at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium while Camp Nou is given a facelift that is expected to take around 18 months to complete – with the iconic ground in need of modernisation to bring it screaming into the 21st century.

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Barcelona have posted a video on social media showing supporters around the world what Sportify Camp Nou will become once work is finished – with a spectacular new home being delivered for the Catalan giants.

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

A domed roof is being added to Camp Nou, which leaves about one third of the pitch open to the elements through a central aperture, while the famous steep stands will flare out away from the ground as every effort is made to make the stadium as intimidating and atmospheric as possible.

USWNT star Rose Lavelle in the house! OL Reign forward decked out in FC Cincinnati gear ahead of club's Eastern Conference semifinal match vs Philadelphia Union

USWNT star and 2023 NWSL Cup finalist Rose Lavelle sent a good luck video on social media to FC Cincinnati ahead of their MLS Playoff match.

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FCC set to play Conference semifinal SaturdayUSWNT star in attendanceNo. 1 seed has high expectations in playoffsWHAT HAPPENED?

The official FC Cincy account posted the clip on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, highlighting that the superstar footballer would be in attendance Saturday evening. Lavell herself just played in NWSL final – unfortunately just coming up short in an OL Reign loss to Gotham FC – but maybe she'll bring some good luck to her hometown team on the evening.

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Speaking while wearing an FC Cincinnati hat and jersey with a winter coat on, Lavelle said: "Hey guys, it's Rose – I'm so excited to be at the game tonight and I'm so excited to cheer on the Orange and Blue. Let's get the win, VAMOS FCC!"

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The expectations are beyond the ceiling this postseason for Cincy; they're the No. 1 overall seed and sport the 2023 MVP favorite on their roster in midfielder Lucho Acosta. On top of that, they won the MLS regular season award by finishing top of the table, being handed the Supporters' Shield as a result. Now, Pat Noonan's side are set to take one 2022 MLS Cup finalists, Philadelphia Union, in their biggest test yet. However, with Lavelle – a World Cup champion – in the stands, cheering them on, they might just get over the line.

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FCC are headed to the Eastern Conference finals, and have a date with the Columbus Crew. Lavelle's attendance proved to be lucky after all, with Pat Noonan's side now set to host their intra-state rivals on December 2.

USMNT star Folarin Balogun somehow had ZERO idea that Brenden and Paxten Aaronson were brothers!

U.S. men's national team striker Folarin Balogun had a hilarious blunder in camp, not realizing that the Aaronson brothers… were in fact brothers!

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USMNT's Balogun had ZERO idea team-mates were relatedBrenden and Paxten Aaronson both in USMNT campChris Richards excited to see duo in actionWHAT HAPPENED?

USMNT centerback Chris Richards outed team-mate Balogun for not realizing that Brenden and Paxten Aaronson were related. Richards had a laugh about the confusion as he believes it's quite obvious, considering the duo look alike and share a last name.

The Crystal Palace defender also added that it's a unique moment for the group to get them both in the same camp, and he's excited to see how things work out for them this November.

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"It was funny. We were warming up today and Flo had no idea they were brothers. He thought that they just had the same last name. I was like, 'Bro, they look exactly the same, sound the same, play the exact same!' They're both kind of quirky. They're both pretty similar going like 100 miles per hour all the time. You can see that whatever their family is doing, they're doing pretty well, and it's funny because they're kind of still big brother and little brother. You're gonna give your little brother a little bit of smack but it's funny to see to like the exact same people just few years apart," he said.

"I think [Paxten] needs a little bit of time because B was [quiet] at first, too. They're both funny. They have the exact same personality both on and off the field. I think they just got in yesterday, so I'm really interested to see how they are outside of the field."

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The younger Aaronson of the two – Paxten – has been impressing of late for Bundesliga club Frankfurt, and with both Christian Pulisic and Tim Weah out this month due to injury, he could be called upon.

Crafting his trade a a winger instead of an attacking midfielder like Brenden, Paxten could seemingly slot into either role, but the competition is stiff. Both Kevin Paredes and Alejandro Zendejas are with the group as well, and each has more experience with the senior team.

Regardless, though, the Aaronson brothers could both play a major role as the USMNT looks to earn a berth in the 2024 Copa America.

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A pair of crucial games against Trinidad and Tobago are on the cards as Gregg Berhalter and Co look to secure their spot in the Copa America next summer. The matches take place on November 16 and 20, and with results in their favor, they'll clinch a spot.

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