Karim Benzema Transfer News: Latest Rumours on Real Madrid Striker’s Future

Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has fuelled speculation he could leave the Bernabeu by posting a cryptic message on Instagram.

The French striker is linked with a move to Premier League sides Arsenal and Manchester United, as reported by the Daily Star (h/t Hamish Mackay of the Mirror). Karim Djaziri, the player’s agent, recently told Sky Sports News he is “1,000 percent” sure Benzema will remain in the Spanish capital when the transfer window closes.

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Benzema Post Intensifies Transfer Speculation

Tuesday, July 28

Leave the past to the past. #directionfuture,” read Benzema’s Instagram remark, translated by Chris Wheatley of Eurosport.

He can also be seen in what appears to be a private jet below:

Spanish outlet Fichajes (h/t Jamie Sanderson of Metro) previously reported Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is preparing to spend £40.5 million on the striker. Kike Marin of El Confidencial also believes Benzema remains the Gunners’ No. 1 target, although the club are happy to wait until the end of the transfer window to hunt his signature.

United chief executive Ed Woodward was reported to have met with Djaziri in June, reported Samuel Luckhurst of the Manchester Evening News. Luckhurst noted United “could lodge a £40 million bid” for the player whose future will remain doubtful if new Madrid boss Rafa Benitez opts to play Cristiano Ronaldo through the middle.

Benzema recently scored a fine goal in Madrid’s 4-1 pre-season dismantling of Manchester City, but he didn’t feature during Monday’s 3-0 win over Inter Milan. He is often overlooked at the club—where every player is a superstar in their own right—and could become the main player elsewhere.

He is also understood to be one of Madrid president Florentino Perez’s “favourite players,” reported Rob Draper of the MailOnline. The Spanish club will certainly be hard-pushed to replace the powerful star if he’s allowed to move on ahead of the upcoming season.

Both Arsenal and United are in desperate need of a prolific goalscorer. Benzema has netted 15, 17 and 11 in his last three La Liga seasons and has also contributed an average of 10 assists each year, per WhoScored.com. He is well-built and perfectly suited to the physical style of the Premier League.

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Real Madrid Transfer News: David De Gea ‘Will’ Join, Latest on Jese Rodriguez

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon still believes Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea will move to Los Blancos despite the deal having seemingly stalled recently.

De Gea has long been considered the likely successor at Madrid to Iker Casillas, who has now departed the Bernabeu for Porto.

Despite the Spaniard having only one year left on his contract at Old Trafford, Real’s recent refusal to allow centre-back Sergio Ramos to move to United looked to have scuppered Madrid’s chances of signing De Gea this summer, per Sid Lowe in the Guardian.

However, Calderon is still convinced De Gea will move to the Bernabeu before the current transfer window closes, per the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast (h/t talkSPORT’s Ian Cruise):

If De Gea wants to leave it will be difficult to keep him. It seemed as though United thought it was inevitable and the signing of [Sergio] Romero suggests they decided to do something. Maybe they are playing poker and trying to push Madrid into letting them have Sergio Ramos

Madrid needs a goalkeeper like De Gea. They let [Iker] Casillas go because they were sure they would get De Gea, and I think in the end De Gea will be coming. That’s my opinion.

Calderon pointed to United’s recent signing of Argentine goalkeeper Romero as a signal that the Red Devils are preparing for life without De Gea.

Bleacher Report’s Sam Tighe, though, indicated that Romero has been brought in as a back-up to replace Victor Valdes, and he is nowhere near good enough to replace De Gea, one of the world’s best goalkeepers:

De Gea does certainly seem to want to go to Real, and return to his home city, as was reported by Goal.com’s Duncan Castles last month. 

But it is still very much United’s prerogative to keep him until his contract expires next summer, and then let him go for free.

With Real seemingly unwilling to indulge United’s desire to let Ramos go the other way if they let De Gea move this summer, the Red Devils may indeed hang on to him for another season.

Los Blancos seemed to indicate they expect as much, as they recently signed Kiko Casilla from Espanyol, seemingly to play back up in the coming season to current No. 1 Keylor Navas, per SportsJOE.ie:

There is still plenty of time left in the summer transfer window and Calderon may yet be proven right in his assertions that De Gea will still end up at Real.

However, the current situation seems very murky, with Ramos set to stay put, and United surely not about to let De Gea go and rely on Romero for the upcoming season.

What does seem certain, however, is that Jese Rodriguez is set to stay at Real having found a new lease of life in pre-season under Rafael Benitez.

Jese scored the opener in Real’s convincing 3-0 International Champions Cup win over Inter Milan on Monday and looks as though he could play a bigger role for Los Blancos in the coming season.

A return from injury and lack of form saw the 22-year-old Spaniard limited to mainly substitute appearances last term, and there were reports he may be on his way out of the Bernabeu, per Fichajes.net (h/t Metro‘s George Bellshaw).

Now, though, Jese has put to bed any thoughts of departing the La Liga giants, per Spanish outlet Sport:

I never wanted to leave. This club has given me so much and I now have the confidence of the new coach. We’ll fight on. I don’t mind where I play. I like all attacking positions so I can adapt easily. So far so good [under Rafa]. He likes to work hard and is worried about every detail. We have no doubts that he is a great coach. He‘s showing this now through his daily training regime with tactical chats and his training sessions. The squad is highly motivated and we aim to do well.

Madrid fans will no doubt be delighted to hear Jese pledge his future to the club as he looks to be a special talent who could thrive at Madrid in the years to come.

With the likes of Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale in the squad, he will have to fight for his place, but he is clearly up for the challenge.

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Chelsea Transfer News: Alex Telles Deal Imminent, Jose Callejon Rumours

Chelsea have been relatively quiet so far in the summer transfer window but are now reportedly on the verge of signing young Galatasaray left-back Alex Telles. 

The 22-year-old Brazilian looks set to come into the Blues fold as a replacement for Filipe Luis, with the 29-year-old set to return to Atletico Madrid after just a season at Stamford Bridge, per the Guardian‘s Steve Brenner.

David Amoyal of GianlucaDiMarzio.com reports that Chelsea “are in the final stages” of the negotiations to sign Telles and have beaten off other interested parties, such as Inter Milan and Juventus

French football journalist Jonathan Johnson also recently suggested Paris Saint-Germain were in for the former Gremio man, but the Ligue 1 champions look to have missed out as well:

Telles moved to Galatasaray in January 2014 for €6 million (£4.2 million) and established himself in the first team in the second half of last season.

At Chelsea, he would surely play second fiddle to Cesar Azpilicueta. But at just 22, Telles would likely be more open to filling the back-up role than Luis—who turns 30 in August—and bide his time as he fights for his place.

As noted by Bleacher Report’s Sam Tighe, Blues boss Jose Mourinho did not handle Luis well in giving him few opportunities to prove his worth:

He will need to improve in this regard in handling Telles if and when he arrives, but the Brazilian’s youth will give Mourinho a terrific opportunity to mould the talented player.

Furthermore, Telles could offer Mourinho more versatility than Luis, as he has the ability to play further forward in an attacking role on the left flank.

Confirming the Telles move would fulfil one of Bleacher Report writer Andy Brassell’s recommendations in assessing Chelsea’s transfer window thus far:

However, the Blues look unlikely to stop there, with Mourinho having also reportedly made a £15.5 million move for Napoli winger Jose Callejon, per James Dickenson in the Express.

The Spaniard netted 11 times in Serie A last term and provided three assists, per WhoScored.com.

He could provide another scoring outlet for Chelsea, but it is difficult to see where the 28-year-old might fit into the first-team set-up under Mourinho with the presence of Eden Hazard, Willian and Juan Cuadrado.

Furthermore, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are also reportedly looking to sign him up, per Sport Witness.

As defending Premier League champions, Chelsea will be the team to beat next season, and although their squad is currently very strong, they will need further reinforcements to stay ahead of the pack.

Telles looks to be a good purchase for the future, and Callejon would bring added creativity and depth. But there are still other areas that need to be strengthened, specifically central midfield, where the Blues rely upon Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas.

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Benitez’s Wife Says Her and Rafa’s Job Is to ‘Tidy Up Jose Mourinho’s Messes’

Jose Mourinho and Rafa Benitez have had a longstanding sizzling rivalry.

And now it appears that Rafa’s wife, Montserrat Seara, has weighed in with a cheeky jibe of her own.

She made reference to the fact that three times in Benitez’s career, at Inter Milan, Chelsea and now Real Madrid, her husband took jobs that Mourinho previously held. 

She told La Region, as per Goal.com“We tidy up his (Mourinho’s) messes. If you think about it, of course you end up crossing paths. There are only a few world-class clubs out there.”

Clearly just a bit of banter from Mrs. Rafa, but it’s good to see the rivalry flame between the Benitez and Mourinho clans still burns. 

[Goal.com]

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Real Madrid Can Reap Benefits of Added Diversity, Depth in Supporting Cast

Rafa Benitez had only been Real Madrid manager for 24 hours, but even amid the cynicism surrounding his appointment, he already was making a lot of sense. “We managers are eternally dissatisfied; everything can be improved on, but it’s difficult to improve what there is,” he told Onda Cero in the Spanish capital, on the radio program Al Primer Toque (via Marca), a day after his unveiling in the presidential box at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The topic being discussed? His new team and the transfer market.  

“In time,” Benitez continued, “we’ll talk about what possibilities for signing new players exist—but always aware of what we already have.”

What Real Madrid already have is pretty damn impressive: a Ballon d’Or winner, the world’s most expensive player, one of Europe’s best centre-forwards, three World Cup champions, a World Cup Golden Boot winner, almost 20 internationals, the LFP’s reigning midfielder of the year and a stockpile of precocious talents. As such, Real, as Benitez pointed out, have been in an intriguing position this summer, knowing that, barring something extraordinary, the first XI is difficult to enhance. Essentially, it’s maxed out.

Danilo’s arrival has demonstrated that neatly. He’s carrying a hefty €31.5 million price tag, but he only improves the squad and not the XI. The Brazilian, of course, is the club’s only major signing this summer, marking this off-season an unusually quiet one thus far for a sporting institution whose modern identity lies in this summer period. 

In the president’s office, Florentino Perez might find such circumstances to be a cause of agitation; for him the blockbuster signing has become an all-consuming drug. And even AS, an outlet highly critical of Perez’s lavish methods, has fretted about the absence of “transfers of substance.” So should the lack of a marquee signing be lamented? Absolutely not. 

Whether by design or not, Real Madrid have stumbled upon what they needed this summer: a certain degree of personnel stability.

The core of the side has, to date, been retained, with this summer’s arrivals bolstering the supporting cast rather than upsetting the rhythm of the first XI. In fact, the arrivals might actually be better labelled as returns, given that Casemiro, Lucas Vazquez and Denis Cheryshev have all essentially been recalled. 

The latter in particular was impressive against Inter Milan in Guangzhou on Monday. Brought on as a second-half substitute, the Russian served up a good dose of exactly what he gave Villarreal last season: direct, powerful running and headaches for tired defenders. The Italians were caught unaware.

In a sense, Vazquez, who was also a substitute on Monday, is similar. At Espanyol last term he shone his skill set, with his relentless running, dribbling and tireless work rate—qualities that will endear him to Benitez. Additionally, Vazquez is somewhat unique among modern wingers in that he prefers to hug the sideline rather than cut inside. Thus, not only does he bolster attacking depth; he adds stylistic diversity.   

Much the same could be said for Casemiro, who started against Inter. Unlike the metronomic Toni Kroos or the silky Luka Modric, Casemiro is a bit more of a junkyard dog—an adequately polished one, but a junkyard dog nonetheless. Feistier, scrappier than Benitez’s other central options, the Brazilian stands as a point of contrast in the midfield, a rugged ball-winner who relishes the role’s grittier side. His stats from last season’s Champions League campaign, per WhoScored.com, are reflective of that. 

For Benitez, that’s trio’s presence—assuming they remain at the Bernabeu—is significant. Though the Madrilenian has simply inherited Carlo Ancelotti’s XI, he has a deeper and stronger array of secondary options, with the “new” faces in reserve adding versatility to his systematic approach.

It’s notable; backups are often more effective when they offer something different to the stars ahead of them; like-for-like replacements only tend to heighten predictability. 

However, it’s not just Madrid’s returning players who will strengthen the club’s supporting cast; there’s an incumbent ready to do so, too. 

“Benitez has plans for Jese,” stated a Marca headline in June, the Madrid-based daily dispelling speculation over a loan move for the young forward. Already this pre-season, Benitez has shown his hand in regard to Jese, deploying the Castilla product, who was once described by Ancelotti as an “insane talent,” according to Tom Conn of Inside Spanish Football, as a striker in the absence of Karim Benzema.

On Monday he opened Real’s account against Inter with a neat finish, and in an all-round sense, he probably represents an upgrade on Javier Hernandez as an understudy at centre-forward. 

Encouragingly for Jese—and for Casemiro, Vazquez and Cheryshev, too—Benitez’s penchant for rotation broadens the scope for potential development in 2015-16.

Though Cristiano Ronaldo might be difficult to convince to take a day off, the likes of Benzema, Kroos, Modric, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez will be rested at various junctures by Benitez, the former Liverpool boss a renowned advocate of fatigue management and the use of sports science to shape a selection policy. In that regard, and in many others, Real’s new manager is the antithesis of his predecessor. 

Indeed, Benitez’s rotation tendencies should go some way toward addressing the issues Los Blancos had with energy and intensity from January onward last season. With the use of a rigid XI, Ancelotti oversaw a side that hit a remarkable fluency but a side that couldn’t sustain it—Ancelotti was like a Formula One driver with his foot to floor and no thought of fuel management. His successor will almost certainly change that, and he is able to turn to a more dynamic-looking bench that will benefit from an increase in playing time. 

Naturally, however, this summer’s bolstering of the supporting cast hasn’t been flawless. Though Casemiro, Vazquez, Cheryshev and Danilo are talented and hungry, they’re also young, relatively inexperienced and without a rich history of success.

In fact, among those outside the first XI at present, only Alvaro Arbeloa is a serial winner, and his future looks bleak in Chamartin. For a squad that’s already incredibly youthful, it could problematic, with this Real Madrid outfit not exactly jam-packed with established leaders and senior figures to navigate inevitable turbulence. The Iker Casillas and Sami Khedira departures play into that. 

Additionally, Casemiro’s recall from Porto makes the winter signing of Lucas Silva alarmingly short-sighted. Silva, another holding midfielder now competing with his fellow Brazilian and Asier Illarramendi, has been rendered surplus to requirements. What’s more, his non-EU status takes Real’s tally of such players to four. UEFA’s limit is three; Silva has to depart. 

Yet, such issues shouldn’t detract from a summer which, in regard to the squad’s typically revolving door, has represented a constructive deviation from the script. Casillas aside, the squad’s identity has been maintained and its nucleus protected. Concurrently, its major issue—depth and diversity among the secondary options—has been rectified. 

It might not be to Perez’s taste or consistent with the club’s recent history. But Real Madrid could benefit from a summer that, oddly, has been very uncharacteristically Real Madrid. 

 

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Ibrahim Afellay to Stoke City: Latest Transfer Details, Reaction and More

Former Barcelona winger Ibrahim Afellay has joined Stoke City on a two-year deal following the June expiration of his contract at the Camp Nou.   

A product of the PSV Eindhoven youth system, Dutchman Afellay failed to nail down a first-team spot at Barca, and was released by the La Liga giants earlier this summer after four-and-a-half years with the club.

He has spent time on loan at Olympiacos and Schalke in recent seasons but was confirmed as Stoke’s latest signing on Monday.

The 29-year-old Afellay’s arrival at the Britannia Stadium will no doubt excite Stoke fans enormously as he could provide flair not usually associated with the Potters, per uMAXit Football:

However, his arrival continues a trend at Stoke started by manager Mark Hughes of bringing in exciting attacking talents—Marko Arnautovic arrived in 2013 and Bojan Krkic last summer.

Afellay can provide great penetration going forward while his distribution is also excellent. Having failed in their ambitious attempts to sign Inter Milan‘s Xherdan Shaqiri earlier this summer, Afellay is a fine alternative option for Stoke, per the Guardian

The Potters finished the 2014-15 season with their highest-ever points tally in the Premier League—54—and closed the term with a 6-1 final-day drubbing of Liverpool.

Afellay’s arrival signals Stoke’s intent to be even better in the upcoming season, as he is a La Liga and Champions League winner and four-time Eredivisie champion.

The Dutch international has had troubles with injuries over his career, but if he can stay fit, he could be a very shrewd signing from the Potters. 

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Mascots Swarm Towards Cristiano Ronaldo Before Real Madrid Match in China

Cristiano Ronaldo is the centre of attention everywhere he goes, and China is no different. 

Before Monday’s International Champions Cup game against Inter Milan in Guangzhou, the mascots seemed to swarm towards Ronaldo, as highlighted by the AS Twitter feed. 

Real Madrid won the match, 3-0

[Twitter: @English_AS]

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Real Madrid vs. Inter Milan: Things Learned from International Champions Cup

The International Champions Cup continued in China on Monday as Real Madrid beat Inter Milan 3-0 in Guangzhou.

Jese Rodriguez scored the first goal after a nice piece of control inside the box, drilling home at the near post, before Raphael Varane swept home from close range in the second half. James Rodriguez wrapped things up with a perfect late free-kick and the scoreline could have been even wider if not for some excellent goalkeeping from Samir Handanovic throughout.

Here are a few lessons and pointers that both managers and fans of the two clubs can take from the 90 minutes of pre-season action.

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Inter Milan vs. Real Madrid: Score, Grades and Reaction from 2015 ICC

Real Madrid claimed a convincing International Champions Cup victory on Monday as they beat Inter Milan 3-0 in Guangzhou’s Tianhe Stadium at the pre-season tournament.

Jese Rodriguez opened the scoring for Los Blancos midway through the first-half before Raphael Varane grabbed the second soon after the break.

James Rodriguez then topped things off just before the 90 minutes were up as he curled a wonderful free-kick home from 30 yards.

Had it not been for Samir Handanovic’s heroics in the Inter goal, it could have been a truly humiliating evening for the Italians, who were dominated in the main by their Spanish opponents.

ESPN FC confirmed the result:

Inter could have been 1-0 up in the opening couple of minutes, but Mauro Icardi mistimed his jump when he would have had a free header on goal.

In fact, the Serie A outfit dominated the early possession but could not find the opener. After the opening 10 minutes, Real started to get forward more, and Inter had Handanovic to thank for a string of excellent stops.

First he saved from Ronaldo, then from a vicious free-kick from the Portuguese star and finally a fantastic double save from Isco and Jese in the 23rd minute.

However, the Slovenian could do little about Jese’s effort when the 22-year-old made it 1-0 just before the half-hour mark.

Receiving the ball on the right of the penalty area after a floated ball from Marcelo, Jese jinked inside and fired home a left-footed finish from eight yards, per Footy Vines:

Real continued to dominate as the half wore on, but Inter had their chances to equalise. Mateo Kovacic slalomed through three challenges in the 44th minute but his shot went straight at Keylor Navas.

The Costa Rican was then called into action again deep into first-half added time as he tipped away Hernanes’ free-kick to preserve Real’s narrow lead at the break.

Los Blancos boss Rafael Benitez made several changes at half-time, withdrawing Navas, Gareth Bale, Ronaldo, Pepe and Sergio Ramos, and handing Kiko Casilla his debut, while also throwing on Varane, Nacho, Lucas Vazquez and Denis Cheryshev.

It was a sluggish start to the second period from both sides, which was unsurprising given the intense heat and humidity, per AS:

Real were still the superior side, though, and Cheryshev saw a stunning effort sail just over the bar three minutes after the break.

It was the fresher substitutes that doubled the lead for Real in the 56th minute when centre-back Varane showed the finishing of a striker to turn Vazquez’s cross home neatly after Inter failed to clear from a corner, per FootballFacts101:

Inter could not find any way to get back into the game, and in the 88th minute, second-half substitute Rodriguez produced a free-kick from the very top drawer having been earlier denied by Handanovic, per 90min:

It was an ominous display from Real, who ran down the clock to claim their 3-0 victory and Inter can have few complaints over the margin of defeat.

Apart from Handanovic, few of the Inter players covered themselves in glory, while Los Blancos have plenty to be positive about after a fine display. 

 

Grades  

Jese Rodriguez: A 

Jese was a thorn in the Inter defence’s side for much of the first half, linking up well with Bale and Ronaldo in the front three.

His goal was taken terrifically well and the youngster is proving that he could have a significant role to play in the upcoming La Liga season having only been used sparingly in 2014-15.

 

Samir Handanovic: A –

Inter conceded three goals but Handanovic cannot be blamed for any of them, and he should be given much praise for keeping the margin of defeat down.

Called into action often on a difficult night for the Italians, the 31-year-old pulled off a few spectacular saves and marshaled his defence as best as possible.

 

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Jese Rodriguez Converts Tidy Finish for Real Madrid v Inter Milan

After a fast-paced opening half-hour with chances for both sides and a number of fine saves from Inter Milan goalkeeper Samir Handanovic, Jese Rodriguez gave the Spanish giants the lead.

The Real Madrid forward pulled down Marcelo’s cross before cutting back and firing emphatically inside the near post.

 

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