Real Madrid interest in Moises Caicedo intensifying amid change of agents – but Chelsea told not to panic ahead of contract talks

Real Madrid are among the teams looking at Moises Caicedo, with the midfielder's recent change of agents adding intrigue to his future at Chelsea. However, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has insisted that the Blues remain calm and fully in control of the situation, with the club planning to reward their star midfielder with an improved contract in the coming months.

  • Caicedo's form alerts Europe's elite

    Caicedo’s form has made him one of Europe’s most sought-after midfielders, and Real Madrid are the latest club to be monitoring his situation closely. The Ecuadorian has enjoyed an outstanding start to the new Premier League season, scoring three goals in eight games and cementing his reputation as one of the best in his position. Reports from Spain claim Los Blancos are weighing their options for the summer, viewing Caicedo as a potential long-term successor to the already departed veterans, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.

    However, Chelsea are said to be relaxed despite the growing speculation, largely due to Caicedo’s long-term contract that runs until 2031, with the option of a further year. The Blues believe they are in full control of his future having invested a British-record £115 million ($154m) to bring him from Brighton in 2023. While Madrid’s interest has not yet escalated into a formal approach, Chelsea are expected to act swiftly to reinforce their position by discussing improved personal terms with the player.

    Caicedo’s recent decision to part ways with his long-time representative Manuel Sierra and move under the management of Chris Farnell of IPS Law sparked fresh speculation. Yet those close to the situation insist the move was made to streamline his business affairs, not to engineer a transfer away from Stamford Bridge. Sources within Chelsea maintain that the midfielder remains fully focused on his football and is happy at the club.

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    Romano reveals truth behind Caicedo's future

    Romano moved to clarify the situation surrounding Caicedo’s future, reassuring Chelsea fans that the Ecuadorian remains committed to the club’s long-term project. "Moises Caicedo is fully focused on Chelsea," Romano said on his YouTube channel. "I maintain what I said in the summer: Chelsea wants to discuss a new contract with him. He’s already on a big salary, but his face remains a crucial part of the project. So I see Chelsea maintaining these conversations with Moises and his new representatives, but for sure the focus is on a new deal for him at Chelsea.

    Romano added: "Moises Caicedo didn't change his agency because he wanted to prepare a move, so Chelsea fans can at the moment be very relaxed. We always have rumours about every club, Real Madrid interested…who is not interested in Moises Caicedo?"

    Romano’s comments align with Chelsea’s internal stance that there is no cause for alarm despite recent rumours linking Caicedo with a move away. The Ecuadorian’s performances under Enzo Maresca have been exemplary, and the intention is to reward that progress with enhanced terms rather than an extension of his deal. The 23-year-old is already one of the club’s highest earners, but the new structure could include improved bonuses and performance incentives.

    Chelsea’s approach mirrors the one they recently adopted with Cole Palmer, who was handed a lucrative upgrade after his impressive rise in form. The club views these contract renewals not as reactive measures to external interest, but as part of a broader strategy to lock down key talents for the long term.

  • £115m midfielder goes from strength to strength

    Caicedo’s evolution into Chelsea’s midfield heartbeat has been remarkable since overcoming early struggles in his debut season. Now one of the Premier League’s most complete midfielders, his tactical awareness, defensive solidity, and technical precision have drawn comparisons with N’Golo Kante at his peak. His ability to break up play and transition the ball forward with pace and purpose has been a cornerstone of Maresca’s system.

    Under the Italian coach, Caicedo has added a new dimension to his game – contributing more directly in attack, including a thunderous long-range strike against Liverpool before the international break. His partnership with Enzo Fernandez continues to flourish, while Romeo Lavia’s return to fitness provides added balance and rotation options. Gary Neville recently described him as "the best midfielder in the Premier League," a view that underlines his rising stature among pundits and peers alike.

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    What the future holds for Caicedo

    Chelsea’s focus now turns to securing Caicedo’s long-term happiness with a fresh contract that reflects his rising importance in the squad. Talks between the club and his new representatives are expected to begin soon, with both sides confident of reaching an agreement before the turn of the year. The proposed deal would keep him among the Premier League’s best-paid midfielders and reaffirm Chelsea’s commitment to building around him.

    For Real Madrid, their interest remains at a preliminary stage, with no negotiations planned for the immediate future. While Florentino Perez’s admiration for Caicedo is well-documented, Chelsea’s stance and financial strength make a move unlikely anytime soon.

Marçal, do Botafogo, dispara após ser expulso contra o Corinthians: 'Isso aqui que é roubo, Abel!'

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O Botafogo voltou a demonstrar indignação com a conduta da arbitragem em uma partida pelo Brasileirão. Expulso aos 22 minutos do primeiro tempo do confronto com o Corinthians, o lateral-esquerdo Marçal não escondeu sua bronca. Enquanto saía do gramado do Estádio Neo Química Arena, o camisa 21 direcionou-se para uma das câmeras do canal Premiere e gritou:

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– Isso é roubo! Isso é roubo! Isso aqui que é roubo, Abel!’ – disse o lateral, fazendo referência à reclamação do técnico português do Palmeiras.

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O lateral deu uma “solada” no corintiano Pedro e recebeu cartão amarelo minutos antes. Porém o árbitro  Paulo César Zanovelli da Silva (Fifa-MG) foi alertado pelo VAR e revisou a imagem. Em seguida, o juiz puxou o cartão vermelho.

Leeds eyeing fresh 2026 move to sign "perfect" Championship star for Farke

After getting off to a solid start in the Premier League, newly-promoted Leeds United have reportedly set their sights on signing a Championship star for Daniel Farke.

Where Leeds should prioritise in 2026

Whilst it has been a solid start, there’s still plenty of work for Leeds to do if they want to maintain their Premier League status at the first time of asking, and the January transfer window will play a major part in that.

Having missed out on a number of top targets in the summer, the Whites would be wise to make up for lost time and add the finishing touches to Farke’s squad when the winter window opens.

Who arrives, if any, will be the big question.

Reports have namedropped the likes of Jens Petter Hauge in the last week, and there’s no doubt that the Bodo/Glimt winger would be an interesting addition.

Revealing the news, transfer reporter Graeme Bailey told Leeds United News that those at Elland Road have set their sights on signing the 20-year-old.

If any reinforcements are to arrive, then it’s likely Farke’s attack receives a much-needed boost.

The German made his desire for attacking talent no secret in the summer, but watched on as Leeds failed to get his top targets over the line.

Although Leeds will not be expected to break their transfer record in January, they should look to add some decisive arrivals in pursuit of safety, before splashing the cash in the summer.

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By securing their Premier League place for a second-consecutive campaign, they’d put themselves in a strong position to finally welcome an attacking midfielder that they’ve been chasing.

Leeds now eyeing 2026 Gustavo Hamer move

According to journalist Pete O’Rourke, Leeds are eyeing a summer move to sign Gustavo Hamer from Sheffield United, with a January deal unlikely as things stand.

Having been interested in the Sheffield United star in the summer, Leeds could finally get their man one year on.

If the Blades fail to earn promotion to the top flight, then keeping hold of a player as talented as Hamer would prove to be even tougher, especially if Leeds look to take advantage of the fact that he shares an agent with Wilfried Gnonto.

Praised as “perfect” by Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder for how he handled transfer speculation in the past, it will be interesting to see just how much Hamer pushes for an exit if his side continue to struggle in the Championship and Leeds come calling again.

The 28-year-old has been a mainstay of Wilder’s midfield, starting nearly every second tier game for them so far, and he was equally imperative last season.

Hamer bagged an incredible 18 goal contributions in 44 Championship appearances in 24/25, playing a key role as the Blades only just missed out on Premier League promotion, courtesy of a play-off final loss to Sunderland at Wembley.

Injured Doggett out of West Indies Tests, Abbott called up as replacement

Doggett, whose injury has been described as minor, was the traveling reserve in Australia’s World Test Championship final squad

Andrew McGlashan15-Jun-2025Brendan Doggett has been ruled out of Australia’s Test series against West Indies due to a hip injury with Sean Abbott called up as his replacement.Doggett, whose injury has been described as “minor”, was the traveling reserve for the World Test Championship final and was due to be part of the squad in the Caribbean but will now instead return to Australia.He ended the 2024-25 season with the spectacular match figures of 11 for 140 in the Sheffield Shield final for South Australia, during a summer where he climbed back up the national pecking order of pace bowlers, and may have pushed for a Test debut in West Indies.Related

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Abbott, like Doggett, is uncapped at Test level, was in Australia’s squad which toured Sri Lanka earlier this year and also during the India series at home. He is often considered one of the unluckier players yet to earn a cap.Australia will travel to Barbados in the middle of next week ahead of the first Test which begins on June 25, followed by matches in Grenada and Jamaica, the latter of which will be a day-night encounter.There is a chance Australia could alter the balance of their attack at stages during the series if conditions are conducive to turn with left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann a potential partner for Nathan Lyon alongside two quicks. Beau Webster’s presence in the side means they would still have an extra seamer if needed.”What are we going to get in the Caribbean? We haven’t been there since 2016, so there’s a little bit of the unknown, but we feel as though we’ve got a squad that can cover all bases,” head coach Andrew McDonald said.They will also need to assess the fitness of Steven Smith when they arrive following the compound dislocation he suffered on the third day at Lord’s which has left him doubtful for the opening Test. However, he avoided a break which would likely have required surgery and though he is required to wear a splint for eight weeks may be able to bat in it after around a fortnight.”It just split the skin and dislocated it, which made me feel pretty ill at that stage,” Smith told the ICC. “I think in a splint for eight weeks now and may be able to play with it in a couple of weeks, so it’ll depend on my functionality and what I’m able to do, but it’s probably the best result I could have hoped for.”

Gill embraces clarity, security and comfort as he gets ready for Test captaincy

Shubman Gill was clear in his communication. He looked comfortable and snug sitting next to the strong-headed Gautam Gambhir, the head coach, and secure and confident, no matter what kind of questions were thrown at him. He faced the media for the first time in his role as India’s new Test captain.The qualities Gill exhibited on the same stage where chief selector Ajit Agarkar announced him as Rohit Sharma’s successor less than two weeks ago are exactly what he wishes to carry into the dressing room for the five-Test tour of England: clarity and security.Related

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“There is no particular style of captaincy that I want to follow,” Gill said in Mumbai when asked about his idea of Test captaincy. “The more you play, the more experience you get. I think your personal style is more visible to the people. What I like is communication with the players, making the players feel secure, talking to them, giving them comfort around their weaknesses and strengths. There are many such things…forming a bond with the players is very important. If you are a captain of any team or a leader of any team, if your players feel very secure, only then they can give their 100%.”I have played under some amazing and terrific leaders. Rohit was very clear with his communication from what he wanted from the players. That was his great quality which I would want to inherit from him.”So as a leader, as a captain, you definitely want to be able to lead by example, by your performance and any match that you play.”Shubman Gill addressed his first press conference as India’s new Test captain•AFP/Getty Images

Gill, at 25, has been handed the “great challenge” in his own words, of starting his captaincy journey with a “big tour” of England, especially after India suffered forgettable series losses – first at home to New Zealand and then away against Australia – that cost them a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final. Gill said he was “quite overwhelmed” when he learnt about the selectors’ decision to make him the captain, which would make him India’s fifth-youngest Test leader, and the youngest since Ravi Shastri, who was some days younger when he took over in early 1988, although only for one Test at home. As well-thought out and smooth Gill’s answers were on Thursday evening, the start of almost each one of them with “sir” served as a reminder of his tender age.”There is pressure on every tour,” Gill said, playing down the magnitude of the series that will start the new WTC cycle for India and England. “It’s tough to fill the gaps left by the experienced players who won us so many matches over the years. But there’s no different pressure as such. There’s pressure in every series and all the players are used to playing and trying to win under pressure. I think the combination of batting and bowling in our team is a very good mix of experience and talent.”Gill further explained the management had not decided on the team’s batting line-up, which would be firmed in the lead-up to the first Test starting June 20, after the preparations start in and around London. His batting position and Kohli’s successor at No. 4 remain a mystery.”We haven’t really decided on the [batting order], we still have some time,” he said. “We will be playing an intra-squad match [from June 13 to 16] and I think we will be having a 10-day camp in London. So we still have a little bit of time and I think we can decide on the batting order once we go there.”Shubman Gill: ‘Rohit was very clear with his communication from what he wanted from the players. That was his great quality which I would want to inherit from him’•AFP/Getty Images

India called up the uncapped top-order batter B Sai Sudharsan, handed a berth to 33-year-old Karun Nair, who last played a Test over eight years ago, and retained Abhimanyu Easwaran in their 18-member squad. Among allrounders, they picked Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur apart from the proven name in Ravindra Jadeja, making it a mix of two spinners and two fast bowlers among them. Gambhir said the look of the final XI will depend on a few different factors.”It’s not just the conditions of the ground that are different [from India], overheard conditions also matter,” Gambhir said. “So after considering everything, the best playing XI will be selected [depending on] who can give us a result, whether it is a spin-bowling allrounder or a seam-bowling allrounder. So it’s not just by looking at one or two things, we have options. And more importantly, Test matches are won when you take 20 wickets. Even if you score a thousand runs, there is no guarantee of winning. But if you take 20 wickets, then you are more or less in a position where you can win a Test match.”A big factor that could also prove pivotal in India picking 20 wickets will be England’s aggressive style of play – popularly called Bazball – which they have adopted under head coach Brendon McCullum. That modus operandi is a two-edged sword that helped them race to a score like 427 for 6 in just over 80 overs against New Zealand in early December for a massive win and also led to a collapse of 143 all out barely 10 days later for the opposite result in Hamilton. Like Jasprit Bumrah told the early last year before the home Tests against England, Bazball could lead to “heaps of wickets”, Gill further said on Thursday it does give the opponents “an opportunity”.”Yes, they play a certain way,” Gill said. “I think we saw that when they came to India as well. But I think it’s very exciting for us, it gives us an opportunity, and I think it’s a great challenge. If we are very proactive with our execution and if we are proactive with our plans, I think it would put them under pressure immensely.”In ODIs and T20Is India still top the ICC rankings, led by captains who are 38 and 34 respectively. With the next WTC final still two years away, a lot rests on the unburdened shoulders of Gill, who will be only 27 by the time the next cycle ends.

محمد صلاح يتفوق على لاعبي ليفربول أمام ريال مدريد

تفوق النجم المصري محمد صلاح على زملائه في فريق ليفربول خلال مباراة يوم الثلاثاء ضد خصمه فريق ريال مدريد، في إطار منافسات بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

واستضاف ملعب “الأنفيلد” مباراة فريقي ليفربول وريال مدريد، في الجولة الرابعة من دوري أبطال أوروبا، مرحلة الدوري، حيث حقق الفريق الإنجليزي فوزًا بهدف دون رد.

وخاض محمد صلاح مباراة ليفربول وريال مدريد بأكملها، حيث لعب كأساسي واستكملها حتى النهاية، ولكنه لم يسجل أو يصنع.

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ورغم ذلك، أثبت محمد صلاح تفوقه على لاعبي ليفربول في مباراة ريال مدريد، حسبما ذكرت شبكة “سكواكا” العالمية، عن طريق رقمين مميزين.

وأوضحت أن محمد صلاح فاز في مواجهات أكثر (10) وأكمل أكبر عدد من المراوغات الناجحة (5) من أي لاعب آخر في ليفربول ضد ريال مدريد.

وأفادت بأن محمد صلاح أكمل 5 مراوغات ناجحة أو أكثر في 3 مباريات في دوري أبطال أوروبا، منذ 2020، وذلك ضد أتلتيكو مدريد 2020، أتلتيكو مدريد مرة أخرى في 2021 وريال مدريد 2025.

Leeds told how long Hannibal may be banned for amid controversy vs Burnley

Leeds United endured a frustrating return after the international break, though their defeat to Burnley was marred by an alleged incident involving Hannibal Mejbri.

Leeds lose out against Burnley at Turf Moor

Clashes between newly-promoted sides tend to be combative in nature, and that was certainly the case as Scott Parker’s Clarets saw off the challenge laid before them by Daniel Farke to take all three points at Turf Moor.

Brenden Aaronsen was one of several underperformers on the day for the Whites in what became a forgettable occasion for the visitors despite their vastly superior chances, leaving them three points above the Premier League relegation zone with eight matches played.

After the match, Farke made it clear that his side won the statistical battle on the day and can feel hard done by that they didn’t take something in Lancashire, though conceded that goals win games when all is said and done.

He said: “You can’t have better statistics than we did today in an away game in the Premier League. When Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City travel here even they won’t have better statistics. We won each and every statistic but in football it is also just about goals. They were more effective than us today.”

Nevertheless, Burnley midfielder Hannibal was at the centre of an alleged spitting incident after a complaint was lodged from a supporter in the Leeds United section.

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BBC reporter Adam Pope said on X: “Leeds United are aware of an allegation of spitting by a Burnley player believed to be Hannibal. The authorities are investigating after a complaint was made from a supporter in the Leeds United section at Turf Moor.”

With that in mind and an investigation now launched, further developments have come to light regarding the potential consequences of yesterday’s controversy if he is to be cited.

Hannibal Mejbri could be suspended if found guilty

Speaking to MOT Leeds News, former referee Keith Hackett has said Hannibal could be banned for a minimum of three matches if the allegation of spitting relating is found to be true after the investigation takes place.

Ultimately, nobody wants to see this sort of incident emerge in the aftermath of any football match. For now, it will be down to the authorities to conclude exactly what happened and to dish out the appropriate punishment.

Now, Leeds will take some time to prepare for the visit of West Ham United next Friday, offering another major opportunity to stray further away from the relegation zone after a mixed start to the campaign.

Farke’s side don’t have any problems when it comes to chance creation, but the German coach will hope his side can tighten up at the back before the Hammers make their way to Elland Road.

Another England blow for Jude Bellingham?! Thomas Tuchel skips chance to see Real Madrid dynamo in action vs Liverpool despite looming squad announcement

England boss Thomas Tuchel and his assistant Anthony Barry have opted to skip the chance to watch Jude Bellingham in action for Real Madrid against Liverpool at Anfield in the Champions League in another blow to the 22-year-old just days before the latest England squad is announced. Bellingham was omitted from Tuchel's most recent squad and will have to wait and see if he's done enough to earn a recall.

Another blow for Bellingham

Bellingham is back in England with his Real Madrid team on Tuesday and will be hoping to continue his recent good form. The England star has scored in Real Madrid's last three games and seems to have hit form after returning to action following a layoff after undergoing shoulder surgery. The game offered Tuchel the chance to watch Bellingham live and speak to the Real Madrid man at Anfield after the game, but the England boss is not expected to attend, according to . Tuchel is currently finalising his squad for World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania, and it's not clear yet if he will recall Bellingham to his squad for the upcoming fixtures.

AdvertisementAFPTuchel's complicated relationship with Bellingham

Bellingham has emerged has one of England's most talented players but is no longer guaranteed a place in Tuchel's squad. He hasn't been selected by the England boss since June, while Tuchel has also raised eyebrows by saying his mother is "repulsed" by the midfielder's actions. The German did subsequently apologise to Bellingham but has also warned big stars such as Bellingham and Cole Palmer than he is prepared to leave his 'most talented' players out of his World Cup plans. Tuchel says "the team" is more important than the individual as he aims to guide the Three Lions to glory at the tournament in North America, Mexico and Canada in 2026.

Backing for Bellingham

New Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has been full of praise for Bellingham after seeing him shine for Los Blancos after being left out of England's last squad by Tuchel. 

"He’s had three very good games," he told reporters."We knew before the last break that he needed time, minutes, to get going. He’s done better than we expected after the last break. Jude is all about feeling, communicating, and connecting. That’s why he’s had some very good games."

Meanwhile, Bellingham has spoken of his desire to kick on from a trophyless season with Real Madrid last year. He told: "I didn't think last year was a disaster. [It was] still 15 goals, 14 assists, but I know the general feeling was that it was worse. But I was a part of that, how we didn't play as well last year. There were still good moments, but not the level I want to play at, not the level like the first year. Now I've had my shoulder surgery, a new manager [Xabi Alonso], he's got that shape, how we want to play. You have to learn from it."

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Getty Images SportTuchel tipped to spring surprises

As England have already qualified for the World Cup, Tuchel is being tipped to experiment with his latest squad. Brighton veteran Danny Welbeck is under consideration for a shock recall after a fine start to the Premier League season. The former Manchester United man has six goals in 10 games, and ex-England captain Wayne Rooney thinks it's a good time to give him a chance.

He told his self-titled podcast : "The next couple of England games, I wouldn’t even call Harry Kane up. Give him a rest. There are not many opportunities from now until the end of the season when he gets a rest. Let him rest and go and look at (Danny) Welbeck, or (Ollie) Watkins or Ivan Toney. Whoever it is he wants to look at, give these players the opportunity to try and play."

England take on Serbia on Thursday, November 13, at Wembley and then head to Albania three days later. Tuchel will announce his squad at 10am on Friday, November 7.

Aston Villa looking to hijack Todd Boehly club for one of the "most promising young full-backs"

Going head-to-head with Chelsea in the transfer market, Aston Villa have now reportedly set their sights on signing one of the “most promising” defenders that Ligue 1 has to offer.

Emery not "surprised" by Go Ahead Eagles defeat

Whilst the rest of the Premier League may have watched on in shock as Go Ahead Eagles defeated Aston Villa in the Europa League on Thursday, Unai Emery admitted that the 2-1 loss did not “surprise” him.

The Spaniard initially saw his side race into the lead courtesy of one of their most expensive signings, Evann Guessand, before goals from Mathis Suray and Mats Deijl turned the game on its head in dramatic fashion. Emiliano Buendia did have the chance to level things up from the spot, but only compiled Villa’s misery by missing his penalty.

Having his say on the result, Emery said: “It was not a surprise to lose for me and the players because we are having here our experiences playing in Europe and playing away. Every year we had one defeat like that. Two years ago, Legia Warsaw, last year, Brugge, and this year, yesterday.

“Of course, still matches to play, and I want to learn. For me, yesterday, everything happened, for us, is learning. Learning, and as well reminding ourselves the experiences we had in some similar circumstances.

“Why? Because of course we were favourites and of course we dominated and of course we had more chances, but even like that, you can lose. In Europa League we are being consistent, even yesterday, losing, we are being consistent.”

Aston Villa eyeing £150,000-a-week Man City star who Pep is set to sell

The Villans are ready to pounce ahead of competition from elsewhere.

BySean Markus Clifford Oct 24, 2025

Performing well on the European stage will be the key for Aston Villa if they want to avoid further PSR problems and then attract some of the most promising talents around. Advancing in the Europa League would, for example, do them no harm in the race to beat Chelsea to an impressive Ligue 1 defender.

Aston Villa set sights on Guela Doue

According to Pete O’Rourke, Aston Villa are now eyeing a move to sign Guela Doue from Strasbourg, but face competition from Chelsea, who are looking to put Todd Boehly’s links to good use once again, with Strasbourg under BlueCo ownership.

If there were any doubts about Doue’s potential, then they should have been put to bed against PSG last weekend. The right-back got an assist as Strasbourg shocked the European champions by racing into a 3-1 lead before eventually drawing 3-3 at the Parc des Princes.

At just 23 years old, there’s still plenty to come from Doue and that plenty could come at Villa Park in the near future.

"Promising" £10,500-a-week Rangers player waiting for Martin to be sacked

A “promising” Glasgow Rangers player may not make a decision regarding his Ibrox future until Russell Martin has been sacked, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

Martin still under huge pressure at Rangers

The pressure on Martin isn’t easing at all currently, with the 39-year-old struggling badly since arriving at Ibrox before the 2025/26 season.

There is almost an inevitability about the Englishman being sacked at some point in the near future, unless there are drastic improvements on the pitch, with potential replacements already being mentioned.

Former Everton and Burnley manager Sean Dyche is reportedly considered a “serious option” to come in and replace Martin at Rangers, and he is thought to be keen on taking the job, having most recently been in charge of the Blues.

The current Gers boss has alienated certain players, with Nicolas Raskin only recently returning to the fold, and now a new update has emerged regarding the future of an individual in a similar position.

"Promising" Rangers player waiting for Martin to be sacked

Speaking to Football Insider, O’Rourke claimed that Clinton Nsiala is waiting for Martin to be sacked, and that could open the door for his future to still be at Ibrox under a potential new manager.

“Obviously he’s not figured under Russell Martin since the former Southampton manager’s arrival at Ibrox. It doesn’t appear that he does have a long-term future under Martin, but we know things could change at Ibrox, especially if a new manager is appointed to replace the under-fire Martin.

“That would mean a clean slate for everybody. So Nsiala will be waiting to see what happens there because that might give him the opportunity to win back his place in the plans of a new manager as well.

“While Martin remains in charge, I don’t think he is going to change his mind on Nsiala and he will continue to find himself on the sidelines. As we said, with so much pressure on Martin, things could quickly change and then Nsiala could be back in favour under a potential new manager.”

Nsiala is a talented footballer, with The Rangers Review calling him a “promising” player, so it has been frustrating to see him not feature much for Rangers of late.

In fact, the 21-year-old defender hasn’t featured at all this season, highlighting what Martin thinks of him, so if he remains in charge of the Gers moving forward, he will surely feel the need to move on.

For Nsiala’s sake, though, he will hope that a change in manager happens sooner rather than later, which, in truth, is likely to be the mindset of many supporters who have already lost faith in the current boss.

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The Gers are still seeking their first away clean sheet of the season.

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It would be disappointing to see the £10,500-a-week centre-back leave Rangers so soon after arriving, having only joined from AC Milan last year, but hopefully, that isn’t the case.

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