'The history and the track record' – Former USMNT star Michael Bradley has found the perfect fit in MLS Next Pro and Jurgen Klopp's Red Bull coaching pipeline

With help from Klopp and Jesse Marsch, the long-time USMNT midfielder is developing into the coach he always wanted to be

After his media responsibilities, Michael Bradley knew what he was going to do. He would leave his office, and head to first team training. There, he would watch head coach Sandro Schwarz put the team through their paces.

Of course, Bradley knew the drills and the methodology. This is the famed Red Bull system, a global soccer conglomerate with aligned playing principles, recruitment methods, and training strategies. The whole thing is designed so that players, coaches and staff can rise through the ranks.

And Bradley is the next one, partaking in his daily duties. On June 12, New York Red Bulls II, the immensely successful MLS Next Pro side affiliated with the MLS club, announced the former USMNT captain as their head coach. It is his first head coaching role in professional soccer, a position that many expected him to walk into someday. And for a true student of the game, a stout midfielder and on-pitch leader, the Red Bull system, and MLS Next Pro at large, is the perfect setup for a young coach to cut his teeth.

"The biggest thing for me is the opportunity with Red Bull," Bradley told GOAL. "The opportunity inside an organization like Red Bull, a club like Red Bull New York, the history and the track record they have of not just developing really good young players, but also developing and supporting really good young coaches."

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Bradley, in theory, could have had his pick of organizations throughout American soccer. He retains an excellent reputation in the game. This is a USMNT legend, who played for his country 151 times, and captained them 49. He wore the armband at the 2014 World Cup, scored from the halfway line at the Azteca against Mexico, and led Toronto FC to a historic MLS treble in 2017.

Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey and Tim Howard are remembered as the stars of the U.S. teams of the early 2010s. Bradley made those sides tick. It is of little surprise, to some, that Bradley went into coaching.

"There's so much that he can provide based on his experiences," Canada men's National Team head coach Jesse Marsch told GOAL.

He has connections all over the game. American soccer is a small world. If Bradley didn't play with someone, he was coached by them. If that wasn't the case, his father – who has been a professional coach since 1997 – likely did at some point. His roots in the game run deep. A U.S. job seemed inevitable. He just needed the right place.

It helps, too, that Bradley is something of a perfectionist. On the pitch, he orchestrated, tinkered and moved. He's like that in management, too. For the Red Bulls, he has his hands in every possible area: meetings, logistics, training, food, nutrition, staff management.

For him, coaching is the perfect spot to put those instincts to use.

"For a young coach, the ability to now start to have the practice of how to manage all of these things, how to put each day together, so that now you're getting out of it what we need," he said.

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Jurgen Klopp has aura. At least, that's how Bradley describes it. The former Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund manager is now at the helm of the Red Bull organization, overseeing the entire company from top to bottom. He has an eye everywhere, from Bragantino to New Jersey. And his involvement was crucial in bringing Bradley in.

"One of the things that I've been able to do in the last few months is spend some time on a few different occasions with Jurgen, as well. And when you get that opportunity, and you hear him talk about the game, and you hear the way he speaks, and you see his passion and his energy, it's amazing," Bradley said.

His pitch was simple: Red Bull could help him develop. Bradley was sold.

"The opportunity for a young coach to be inside this organization with people like this. That opportunity doesn't come around very often," he said.

But taking over a Red Bulls job isn't without its contradictions. This is the organization that first proliferated the ideas of geggenpressing throughout German football. Their teams are supposed to be active, energetic and fiercely vertical. The focus is entirely on attacking an opponent – almost to a fault.

How that is interpreted changes from coach to coach. Formations can be different, personnel can switch, systems, loosely, can change – but the idea is to get the ball forward and put it in the net. That, of course, requires alignment from the top down.

"All of the things that have made Red Bull 'Red Bull' in the past, in terms of being aggressive, stepping on the field, no matter who you're playing against, to go after the other team, ball-oriented pressing, counter pressing, like all of those things will continue to be there," Bradley said. "Those will be foundational parts of Red Bull football going forward."

It's why Klopp is a perfect fit at the top. Bradley is aware of the notion, even assumption, that he would have to fall in line, and play in the same way as other great coaches – many of them German raised in the Bundesliga. But Klopp rubbished that notion. In fact, he encouraged Bradley to interpret the game in his own way – even if that meant some stylistic clashes.

"You're given the freedom in the space to make it your and take the ideas and bring them to life. So that part is really, really cool," Bradley said.

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Young coaches often speak about their influences. It's the first question most have: W

For most managers, the answer is universal: a bit of everyone. Bradley is no different. He said as much at his introductory news conference:

"You take all of the experiences that you have as a player, and now you try to bring them together in a way that that now your ideas and your personality comes out," he said.

But there are some more specific reference points for Bradley. Marsch is one of them. The two have known each other for years. And as Bradley was going through his coaching search, and figuring out the next steps in his career, Marsch was a constant point of reference. They talked on the phone, retaining a relationship that stretches back years. And when it came round to Canada's pre-Gold Cup friendlies, Marsch invited Bradley over for a few days – simply to observe.

It made sense. Not only are the two friends, but Bradley is also remarkably familiar with his coaching staff: either having been coached by or playing with most of them. And, crucially, Marsch, too, had been through the Red Bull system.

"It was a completely open door," Bradley said. "It was a really enjoyable little less than a week, but just a period to go in and see how they do things, to learn from [Marsch] and his staff, and be a fly on the wall and see how he's working these days."

Marsch saw an excellent coach in him, too.

"He’s been at World Cups. The guys all know who he is. He has a good way of just connecting with guys and sharing experiences. He’s a high-level football thinker. He’s excited about starting his coaching career,"

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Bradley knew that he could have perhaps taken a head coaching job for a team elsewhere. There might have been offers, and there could have been opportunities. But this one seemed perfect – if part because it is out of the spotlight. RBNY II are a very good side, top of MLS Next Pro by three points, and blessed with some of the best academy talent the United States has to offer. The New Jersey market is full of top players, many of which Bradley will coach. This is an elite second team.

The key word there, though, is "second."

Bradley was aware that a first team job was, in some ways, more risky. When it comes to the professional game, few care about the process. In the eyes of the expectant fans and a demanding board, it's what the scoreline says that counts.

"When you coach a first team, we all know still the number one factor is always going to be on Saturday or Sunday night, like, 'Have you won? Have you lost?' And how to then move on to the next one." Bradley said.

For a second team, the pressure is less on just winning, with a focus on player development. The Red Bulls want Bradley to learn, but they also want him to mold the kind of talents that can some day make an impact in MLS – or even be moved on abroad. That allows for some crucial flexibility – and less of a focus on the box score.

"Relatively speaking, there is a little bit less pressure," he admitted.

Dhaka Division crowned National Cricket League Tier 1 champions

Rangpur Division, last season’s champions, have been relegated to Tier 2 after a 201-run loss to Sylhet Division

Mohammad Isam22-Nov-2023Dhaka Division have lifted the 2023-24 National Cricket League (NCL) title after a rain-affected draw against Dhaka Metropolis in Cox’s Bazar. Dhaka Division finished with 39 points, a comprehensive lead over second-placed Sylhet Division, who ended with 19 points. This was Dhaka Division’s seventh NCL title and the first since the 2021-22 season, putting them equal with Khulna Division for most title wins.The match was affected by Cyclone Midhili, which struck parts of Bangladesh’s southern coast, including Cox’s Bazar. The cyclone caused play to be suspended on the first two days, while only 16 overs were possible on the third. A full day’s play was only possible on the fourth.Having electing to bat, Dhaka Metropolis declared on 180 for 3 after 47 overs in the first innings, with opener Mohammad Naim top-scoring with a 58-ball 63. In Dhaka Division’s reply, Mahidul Islam smashed an unbeaten 112-ball 100 as they declared on 236 for 5 in 46.2 overs. Dhaka Metropolis openers Azmir Ahmed and Zahiduzzaman then played out the last bit of the game.Related

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Away in Bogra, Sylhet Division signed off their NCL campaign with a 201-run win against Rangpur Division, who have now been relegated to Tier 2 just a season after they were Tier 1 champions.Batting first, Sylhet were bowled out for 125 with Abdul Gaffar taking four wickets. Rangpur then took a 56-run lead, despite Abu Jayed and Rejaur Rahman picking up four wickets apiece.However, Sylhet took the game away from Rangpur with a solid batting display in their second innings, where they amassed 442 in 121 overs. Shamsur Rahman struck his 23rd first-class hundred, his third of the season, scoring 128 runs in 180 balls, an innings laced with 13 fours and two sixes.Initially, though, it was nightwatcher Nasum Ahmed (71) and Jaker Ali (75) who pulled Sylhet out of a tough spot, adding a 102-run stand for the fourth wicket. Shamsur then added 146 for the sixth wicket with Rahatul Ferdous, who chipped in with 46.Nasum then took six wickets as Rangpur were bowled out for 185, with none of their batters managing even a half-century. Nasum was named Player of the Match for his all-round show.

Mujeeb back in Afghanistan squad for T20I series in India

Rashid is also part of the side but is unlikely to play as he continues to recover from a back surgery

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Jan-2024Mujeeb Ur Rahman has been picked in Afghanistan’s squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series in India. The 22-year-old mystery spinner wasn’t part of the national side for the T20I series in the UAE and was instead in action for Melbourne Renegades in the BBL. Mujeeb’s BBL stint, though, was cut short after the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) revoked his No-Objection Certificate (NoC) for the remainder of the BBL.The ACB had announced on December 25 that Mujeeb, along with seamers Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen-ul-Haq, would be sanctioned after telling the board they did not intend to sign central contracts for 2024. The three players were told they would be considered “non-eligible” for NOCs for the next two years, and that any current NOCs would be revoked.Farooqi and Naveen have since featured for Afghanistan in their most recent T20I series against the UAE after talks with the board in which they “demonstrated a strong desire to represent their country again”, according to the ACB.ESPNcricinfo LtdThe T20Is in India will be Mujeeb’s first since July 2023. Mujeeb is part of a strong spin attack that includes Rashid Khan, Qais Ahmad and Noor Ahmad. Rashid, Afghanistan’s designated T20I captain, has been included in the 19-member squad, but is unlikely to play as he continues to recover from a back surgery that had also put him out of the BBL and the UAE T20I series. It is understood that he will only start bowling again in 10 days. Batter Ibrahim Zadran, who had led Afghanistan to a 2-1 series win over UAE, will captain the side in India as well. Ikram Alikhil is the back-up wicketkeeper to Rahmanullah Gurbaz.Mohammad Ishaq, Sediqullah Atal, Darwish Rasooli who were all part of the squad for the T20Is in the UAE have been left out for the series in India. Rahmat Shah retains his place in the squad; he is uncapped in T20I cricket and has not played a T20 since July 2022. Gulbadin Naib and Alikhil, who were among the reserves for the UAE series, have now been promoted to the main squad.Related

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“We are delighted to be embarking on our maiden tour to India for a three-match series,” Mirwais Ashraf, the ACB chairman, said in a statement. “India is the top-ranked side in the world and it’s very pleasing to witness AfghanAtalan competing in a three-match T20I against them. We believe that AfghanAtalan are no longer underdogs & have excelled well in the recent past and we look forward to a highly competitive series against India.”This will be Afghanistan’s first bilateral T20I series against India. The three-match series will begin in Mohali on January 11 before the teams head to Indore and Bangalore for the last two games on January 14 and January 17 respectively.This will also be the last T20I series for both India and Afghanistan before the T20 World Cup gets underway in the West Indies and the USA in June later this year.Afghanistan squadIbrahim Zadran (capt), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ikram Alikhil (wk), Hazratullah Zazai, Rahmat Shah, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Karim Janat, Azmaullah Omarzai, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazal Haq Farooqi, Fareed Ahmad, Naveen-ul-Haq, Noor Ahmad, Mohammad Saleem, Qais Ahmad, Gulbadin Naib and Rashid Khan.

VIDEO: 'Just like a kid' – Paul Pogba all smiles as he shows off keepy-uppy skills in hotel room ahead of potential return to action for Monaco in Nottingham Forest friendly

Paul Pogba showed off his keepy-uppy skills in a hotel room with a big smile on his face as he is preparing to return to football after spending nearly two years on the sidelines after being slapped with an 18-month doping ban. The Frenchman signed for AS Monaco this summer as a free agent, and as the Ligue 1 club face Nottingham Forest in a pre-season friendly, it could mark Pogba's return to action.

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AS Monaco's preparations are in full swing as they are all set to face Premier League side Nottingham Forest in a pre-season friendly on Saturday, which could mark the potential return of Pogba on the football pitch after spending close to two years on the sidelines due to a doping ban.

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Ahead of taking the field for the Ligue 1 giants, Pogba showed off his keepy-uppy skills in a hotel room with a smile on his face. Along with Pogba, Barcelona flop Ansu Fati could also make his debut for Monaco.

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After facing Forest, Monaco are scheduled to take on Arminia and Ajax in two more friendly matches before formally kicking off their 2025-26 campaign on August 17 against Le Havre.

Rohit on Impact Player rule: 'I'm not a big fan'

He says it is holding back the development of allrounders, with the likes of Dube and Washington not getting a chance to bowl in the IPL

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India captain Rohit Sharma is “not a fan” of the Impact Player rule in the IPL, arguing that it’s detrimental to the growth of allrounders in Indian cricket. Rohit is the first high-profile Indian player to be critical of the Impact Player rule which was introduced in IPL 2023 and allows teams to bring in a 12th player at any point in a match to replace a player from the XI after the toss.”I generally feel that it is going to hold back [development of allrounders] because eventually cricket is played by 11 players, not 12 players,” Rohit said on the , which is co-hosted Adam Gilchirst and Michael Vaughan. “I’m not a big fan of impact player. You are taking out so much from the game just to make it little entertainment for the people around. But if you look [at] genuinely just cricketing aspect of it…. I can give you so many examples – guys like Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube are not getting to bowl, which for us [India team] is not a good thing.”Rohit’s comments come two weeks before Indian selectors will finalise and submit the provisional 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup which will be played in the Caribbean and the USA from June 1. Among the most significant selections questions confronting India’s team management is if they should include the likes of Dube as one of the allrounders in the squad.The challenge, though, for the Indian selection panel, led by former India fast bowler Ajit Agarkar, is Dube has not regularly bowled even in domestic cricket recently and has not yet bowled in IPL 2024, where he plays for defending champions Chennai Super Kings. Dube emerged as a contender for the allrounder position after producing striking performances in the three-match T20I series against Afghanistan in January, when he also bowled seven overs. As for Washington, who is primarily an offspinner but can also bat in multiple positions, he has just played a single game for Sunrisers Hyderabad this season.11:46

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India have primarily looked at the trio of Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya and Axar Patel as allrounders who can also provide batting depth, but the fitness and form of the last two has been a talking point.Even in 2023, while he said he “liked” the Impact Player Rule, Rohit had said he was skeptical about how it would affect the role of allrounders. “I don’t know whether it will impact an allrounder,” Rohit had said last season at Mumbai’s season-opening press conference, when he was the captain. “An allrounder will always be an allrounder. No matter what stage of the game, it will give you an option of bowling him any time, making him bat anytime. So allrounder will remain allrounder. Yes, with that 12th player, you can always fill that gap of having that balance of having a fifth or probably sixth bowler or an extra batter.”While he is critical of the Impact Player rule now, Rohit said he had no solution to offer to IPL. “I don’t know what you can do about it, but I’m not a fan of it honestly speaking,” he said. “Because there’s obviously 12 players for you to select from and whoever that impact player is, you can see how the game is going and change it later depending on what you need, what pitch is behaving. If you bat well, if you don’t lose wickets, you can add another bowler so it gives you an option of having six or seven bowlers. You don’t need that extra batter because a lot of the teams actually upfront are batting well, and then you hardly see Nos. 7 or 8 coming to bat.”

VIDEO: Viktor Gyokeres arrives in style! £64m Arsenal new boy introduced to fans & gets an early feel for No.14 shirt made iconic by Thierry Henry

Viktor Gyokeres arrived in style for his introduction to Arsenal fans, with the Swedish striker in attendance for a friendly clash with Newcastle.

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The Gunners are in the Far East as part of their pre-season tour. Premier League rivals from St James’ Park are being faced in Singapore. A new face entered the dressing room for that encounter.

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Gyokeres is not yet ready to make his debut for Arsenal, having flown out to Asia on the back of sealing a £64 million ($86m) transfer from Sporting, but he is raring to get going and embark on a new adventure.

The 27-year-old frontman was dropped off at the Singapore National Stadium in a luxury Toyota Alphard van. He was all smiles when stepping out of that vehicle, with Gyokeres now officially a Gooner.

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He has been handed the iconic No.14 shirt in north London that was once worn by Arsenal’s all-time leading goalscorer Thierry Henry. He has been getting an early feel for that jersey, which he hopes will deliver a similar level of success.

Why Liverpool WON'T sign Bradley Barcola amid reports of imminent bid for PSG sensation

Liverpool are unlikely to go after Paris Saint-Germain sensation Bradley Barcola this summer, despite reports in France claiming that the Reds have reignited their interest in the French forward. Following Luis Diaz's departure, the Premier League champions have been linked with signing a new left-sided winger, but cold water has been poured on those rumours.

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Earlier on Wednesday, reported that Liverpool are back in the race to sign 22-year-old wide man Barcola this summer, as they continue to face difficulties in their pursuit of Alexander Isak. They have already seen their first bid for the Newcastle star rejected and were said to have now shifted their focus to Barcola and Real Madrid's Rodrygo.

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, however, claims that the Reds are not considering a move for Barcola at the moment, as his arrival at Anfield would affect the progress of youth product Rio Ngumoha. The 16-year-old wonderkid has been impressive in the club's pre-season friendlies and the champions' primary focus is to oversee the growth of the teenager as a player under Arne Slot's tutelage. 

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Liverpool have already spent almost £300 million ($400m) this summer to strengthen their squad and a transfer for Barcola would probably cost them another €100m (£133.5m).

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Slot's men are now preparing for their first competitive match of the 2024-25 campaign as they take on Crystal Palace in the Community Shield on Sunday.

England missing Sciver-Brunt for T20I opener with Pakistan

Freya Kemp set to bat at No. 5 at Edgbaston in allrounder’s absence

Valkerie Baynes10-May-2024Nat Sciver-Brunt will miss England’s opening T20I against Pakistan at Edgbaston on Saturday after undergoing a “minor medical procedure”, her captain Heather Knight has revealed on the eve of the match.Knight said the absence of allrounder Sciver-Brunt opened the door for left-hander Freya Kemp to bat at No. 5. Allrounder Kemp is in England’s T20I squad purely as a batter as she continues her return from a back problem.”Nat Sciver-Brunt is unavailable tomorrow,” Knight told reporters on Friday. “She’ll be available for the next game. She’s had a minor medical procedure, so this game tomorrow comes a little bit too soon for her.”We obviously played those three T20s in New Zealand without her as well and without a few other players, so that gave us an opportunity to find out about a few people and add to our depth a little bit. There’s some good young allrounders coming through. Dani Gibson has been impressive, particularly with the ball at the back end. Freya Kemp is obviously a massive clean ball-striker and a left-hander which we don’t have a lot of in England, and when she’s back bowling as well, she’ll become a real asset.”There’s some really good talent coming through. It is just about guiding those younger players and keeping them on the right track to fulfil the potential that they have.”Related

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Maia Bouchier enjoyed a breakthrough tour of New Zealand in March, making the most of her opportunities at the top of the order amid the late arrivals of Danni Wyatt and Sciver-Brunt from the WPL as England won the T20I series 4-1.That tour was an important stepping stone in England’s build-up to the T20 Women’s World Cup in Bangladesh in October, as is this visit by Pakistan and the upcoming home series against New Zealand in June and July.”In New Zealand I felt like our T20 game evolved a little bit,” Knight said. “We played on pitches that were slightly more tricky in the powerplay, slightly bigger boundaries, and we had to play a slightly different game. That was really good for us. It probably added a few more tools in our bag and made us be a bit smarter with how we attacked, and how we put pressure back on the bowlers. There was a lot more hitting into pockets, hitting twos, it was harder to hit sixes out there.”I feel like that’s evolved us a lot as a side and evolved our method a little bit. That’s going to be the same in Bangladesh, it’s conditions that we haven’t played a huge amount of cricket in as a squad, so it’s about having as many skills in our cricket toolbox to try and call upon when we need them, and building settled positions. As a bowling unit as well, having different people to bowl in different positions and giving opportunities as and when there is the chance to do that.”Heather Knight during a practice session in Birmingham•PA Images via Getty ImagesMeanwhile Pakistan are coming off the back of a disappointing tour by West Indies, who won their T20I series 4-1 and swept the ODIs 3-0. But Knight said there would be no complacency in her side as a result.”They’ve had some good results as well in New Zealand, they won that series away, which is a really good result for them,” Knight said of a Pakistan side captained by Nida Dar since last year, taking over from Bismah Maroof who recently retired from international cricket.”They’ve also got a new captain and a few retirements in their team and that quite often I think brings energy and reinvigorates the team, so we’re certainly not underestimating them at all. They’ve obviously got a few gaps to fill, so it’d be interesting who they bring in and what young talent they potentially bring in. It’ll be a good challenge for us.”The match in Birmingham is the first of three T20Is between the sides, with games in Northampton and Leeds to follow ahead of a three-match ODI series.

Forgotten ex-Liverpool star in line for surprise free transfer to Leeds after 'crunch meeting'

Leeds are preparing for life in the Premier League and have reportedly set their sights on a former Liverpool star to bolster their attack. The Whites have already made seven signings this summer and are keen to further reinforce their ranks to avoid an immediate return to the Championship.

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According to Leeds have emerged as one of the suitors of Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain as they brace for their return to top-flight football. The former Liverpool and Arsenal star has held a "crunch meeting" with current club Besiktas over the cancellation of his contract, which was due to run until 2026. The decision follows a string of disappointing performances and frequent injuries, with Besiktas reportedly set to pay a £1.2 million settlement to secure his early release.

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Since leaving Liverpool in 2023, Oxlade‑Chamberlain has failed to replicate his best form, registering only five goals and one assist in 50 appearances for Besiktas. That tally, coupled with recurring fitness issues and managerial changes, nine different coaches over two years, prevented him from establishing himself in the Turkish Super Lig. Now, the former England international could once again find himself plying his trade on British shores after a flop spell in Istanbul.

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Besiktas initially offered to release Oxlade-Chamberlain on an instalment plan for his severance fee, but he dismissed that proposal. The meeting with club bosses led to an unconditional lump-sum agreement to pay him off entirely, with his departure now set to be confirmed.

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Manager Daniel Farke is under pressure to assemble a squad capable of surviving in the Premier League. With substantial investment already made, Leeds may be hoping that Oxlade‑Chamberlain’s experience can boost their chances. They will face AC Milan in their final friendly before opening the 2025-26 Premier League season at home to Everton on August 18.

'Where do you fit him in?' – Hazlewood says Fraser-McGurk's time will come

Hazlewood says he’s in good shape for the World Cup despite missing the IPL after staying at home for the birth of his son

Alex Malcolm06-May-2024Australia veteran Josh Hazlewood believes Jake Fraser-McGurk’s time will come in Australian colours but lamented that there was no room for either him or Steven Smith in Australia’s 15-member T20 World Cup squad, admitting that Smith’s leadership and experience will be sorely missed in the Caribbean.Australia’s selectors caused a stir last week when they left both Fraser-McGurk and Smith out of Australia’s squad. There was a strong response from the Australian public who were frustrated that the 22-year-old T20 phenom had been shunned despite his breathtaking IPL form.Hazlewood was among a group of Australia’s non-IPL squad members, including injured skipper Mitchell Marsh, that gathered in Brisbane on Monday for the first of two three-day camps over the next two weeks in preparation for the T20 World Cup.Related

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Takeaways: Why Fraser-McGurk and Smith missed out on T20 World Cup selection

Marsh's hamstring on track for T20 World Cup but admits he can't afford a setback

He said Fraser-McGurk was a special talent but had sympathy for the Australian selectors given the depth within the squad.”The way he goes about it is quite special, just the ball striking,” Hazlewood said.”Where do you fit him in? It’s so tough to fit into that top order with what we’ve got there with experience with Travis [Head], Mitch [Marsh] and Davey [Warner] in the top three, and then the middle order’s pretty good as well.”He’ll definitely get his time. He’s only young. He’ll be in the team sooner rather than later, I think.”Hazlewood said Smith was unlucky to miss out too given his batting skills in spinning conditions and his leadership experience.”Probably someone like Marshy will miss him being captain and just having another player on the field like Smudge [Smith] who you can just turn to at any time and get his advice,” Hazlewood said.”Obviously his batting and fielding as well. The conditions potentially could have suited his game and it’s always like picking up the pieces from a bad start is his job, but I think the way we’ve seen him bat for the Sixers [in the BBL], there’s a spot at the top as well, but again, you just can’t squeeze everyone in.”Hazlewood has been absent from the IPL this year having been a highly sought-after bowler in recent years. He was not picked up at the auction as he had restricted availability because he wanted to be home for the birth of his son during the early part of the tournament. He had kept bowling during his time at home in the hope he might be picked up as an injury replacement in the IPL but an opportunity never presented.But he has quietly been pleased to miss the carnage that bowlers have faced in the IPL and is not a fan of the Impact Player rule.”Batting line-ups seem to be never-ending now, I’m not sure it’s a great rule,” Hazlewood said.”You’ve got guys like Tim David at number eight, sometimes number nine, and it just sort of seems never-ending and you don’t really feel like to attack and try and get wickets in the powerplay because what’s the point when you got those guys coming in at those eight and nine spots.”It’s an interesting rule. Obviously, the crowd loves it. There are 200-plus scores every night and it’s good for batters but might need a bit of tinkering.”

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