January transfer window: What business does each Premier League club need to do?
By Phil McNultyChief football writer
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Wanted players? Christian Eriksen, Declan Rice, Isco, Ben White
As the first half of the 2020-21 football season comes to an end, teams are undoubtedly starting to think about where their squads need strengthening.
So what - and who - will the Premier League managers have on their wishlists?
Arsenal
Arsenal need creativity and inspiration from somewhere as those brought in have so far either been injured (Thomas Partey) or hopeless (Willian) while their season has descended into crisis.
Olunga, 26, has played in Sweden, Spain and China but it is in Japan where he has established himself as one of the lethal strikers in the two seasons he has been in the Far East country.
“I attribute the success to hard work and staying focused even when you think everything is lost,” Olunga told Fifa.com in an earlier interview. “It’s about believing you are capable of achieving great things and doing wonders on the pitch.”
Should he stay in Japan, Olunga’s main aim would be to find the back of the net on more occasions than he did in the 2020 season, which saw his star shine even brighter despite it being his maiden appearance in the top flight.
Dec 22, 2020 - 08:00 pm By Staff Reporter
With 2020 rapidly approaching its end, here is a look at the world s 10 leading club goalscorers throughout the calendar year.
All but a handful of top-flight divisions across the world have entered a mid-season or off-season break for the Christmas holidays, leaving time to reflect on what has been a year like no other.
Scroll through the gallery above to see the 10 highest-scoring players in 2020
One thing that has not changed is Cristiano Ronaldo s form in front of goal, which has seen the Juventus star climb to the top of the world s standings for club goals scored in 2020, according to
Celtic dealt injury blow as first team duo are rated doubtful for Ross County match
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Celtic have been handed an injury blow ahead of Wednesday night’s match against Ross County as Scott Brown and Shane Duffy are rated doubtful for the crucial match.
Neil Lennon’s men go into the game on a high following Sunday’s Scottish Cup Final win against Hearts. Captain Brown and Duffy both started at Hampden and picked up injuries in the 120-minute epic.
The news will come as a blow for Lennon, with the 16-point gap at the top of the Premiership meaning they cannot afford to drop points against the Staggies.
EXCLUSIVE: Swansea see £500,000 bid for 13-goal striker rebuffed
Date published: Monday 21st December 2020 6:00 - Robert McCarthy
Swansea City have had a bid turned down by Crawley Town for their star striker Max Watters,
TEAMtalk understands.
Watters joined Crawley on a free transfer in the summer, after being released by Doncaster Rovers.
The 21-year-old joined Donny in 2018 after they secured his signing from non-league Ashford. But he found his chances at the Keepmoat Stadium limited and spent most of his time out on-loan at number of non-league clubs.
Crawley snapped him up in the summer and Watters has now emerged as one of the most in-demand young strikers in England.