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DAVID MOYES CONFIRMS MERLIN RöHL SURGERY, MIDFIELDER RULED OUT FOR WEEKS

Everton's Merlin Röhl will miss the Man Utd clash after hernia surgery. David Moyes confirms the summer signing is out for "a few weeks," but Seamus Coleman is back in his thoughts.

David Moyes Confirms Merlin Röhl Surgery, Midfielder Ruled Out For Weeks
Röhl Forced To Rest After Operation

Moyes also mentioned that Tyler Dibling, a young player they bought in the summer from England's Under-21 team, might play more; he has been slowly getting used to the team because Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye have been playing so well.

Moyes said, "We hope to let Tyler play for more time as we move forward and include him in the matches." "We really appreciate Ili as a player, and he's certainly someone we see as important for our future, especially since he's performing exceptionally well on the right."

Lisandro Martínez and Harry Maguire might not be able to play in the upcoming game, and it's expected that Benjamin Šeško from Manchester United will also be out because of a knee problem he got in the Red Devils' last league match against Tottenham Hotspur.

Kobbie Mainoo was also absent from the Spurs game because of a minor injury, and there are reports that the midfielder is only "slightly doubtful" to play against the Toffees.

I realised that many players on Norway's team weren't even born the last time the country played in the World Cup, and he should get to play in and feel what it's like to be in a World Cup as an excellent football player, so I'm very happy for him.

Rodri, who plays midfield for Spain, will still be unavailable for the weekend games as he works on getting back in shape after a recent issue.

Since being taken out of the game against Brentford on October 5, the only time he has played is a brief appearance as a substitute against Bournemouth earlier in the month.

Guardiola confirmed, "Rodri is improving well. The last time he had a setback was almost three weeks ago. He understands that to remain steady from now until the end, he needs to give himself enough time to recover both physically and mentally from his problems.

WEST HAM’S JANUARY OVERHAUL CONTINUES AS ANDREAS SCHJELDERUP TALKS FOLLOW CASTELLANOS AND PABLO

The Hammers are the busiest team in January. Discover the latest on the plan to pair Schjelderup with new signing Taty Castellanos.

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West Ham joins the race for Andreas Schjelderup

Gianluca Di Marzio reports that West Ham United are in the running to sign Andreas Schjelderup this month. The London club has already discussed a possible transfer for the attacker, since Nuno Espirito Santo wants to bring in wide players this month after getting strikers in the first few days of January.

West Ham United are trying hard this month to strengthen its team and improve its chances of avoiding relegation. The Hammers are currently 18th in the league, seven points from safety, so Nuno Espírito Santo has a tough job.

The Hammers have already signed Taty Castellanos from Lazio and Pablo from Gil Vicente, which fixes their striker problem. Callum Wilson will probably leave, since West Ham is talking about ending his contract early.

Espirito Santo will now focus on getting wide attackers, with plans to sign players for both wings. Fulham’s Adama Traore is a target, and the Hammers might be able to sign the Spanish winger. There are worries about Crysencio Summerville's form, so Espirito Santo might consider a different player to compete with him on the left.

Several players have been mentioned, with 21-year-old winger Andreas Schjelderup being the latest. The Benfica player is expected to leave this month, with growing interest from other clubs, including Italian side Parma.

West Ham have reportedly talked about signing the 21-year-old winger, with Benfica possibly viewing the Norwegian as expendable. If the Portuguese club gets a good offer, they might consider selling him, since the Norwegian might be interested in playing in the Premier League.

There might be some worries about joining West Ham given their difficult situation in the Premier League. But the 21-year-old winger might see this move as a chance to prove himself in the Premier League, meaning he might be open to joining the London team.

ASTON VILLA LAUNCH MOVE FOR MLS STARLET GOZO TO BOLSTER YOUTH RANKS

Aston Villa are looking to the MLS for its next star. Get the latest details on the enquiry for Real Salt Lake's Zavier Gozo.

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18-year-old Zavier Gozo is on Aston Villa's radar

Unai Emery and his team are on the hunt for fresh young talent, and now their search has brought them to Major League Soccer. According to transfer insider Matteo Moretto, Aston Villa recently reached out to Real Salt Lake about their promising forward, Zavier Gozo.

Villa’s interest in Gozo isn’t just talk—they actually contacted the staff in Utah to see what it would take to bring the 18-year-old to Birmingham. They see real potential in him and want to develop him in their academy. This isn’t just some distant scouting mission. It fits perfectly with Villa’s bigger strategy: sign top young players before their value skyrockets in Europe.

Gozo’s made a name for himself in Real Salt Lake’s youth system and has already broken into the first team. He’s also caught the eye of scouts across Europe with his performances for the USA U20s.

Talks are still early, but Villa clearly think Gozo could one day push for first-team minutes. Since Emery arrived, the club has put serious effort into signing young prospects. Bringing in a quick North American forward fits right in with the way they want to play. Fans will see this as another sign of Villa’s ambition to build a winning team for the long haul.

So, why does Emery want this American speedster? Gozo’s got the right tools for English football—he’s fast, direct, and can play out wide or through the middle. He loves running at defenders and creating chances, which is exactly what Emery wants from his wide players. Gozo’s already shown at MLS NEXT Pro and the senior MLS level that he’s got the energy and movement. Villa rely on counter-attacks. On top of that, he works hard off the ball, pressing from the front—something Emery always asks of his attackers.

Of course, there’s the question of whether Gozo’s ready for the physical side of the Premier League. The jump from MLS is tough, and he’ll probably need time with the U21s or maybe a loan before he’s ready for the first team.

Still, this move just makes sense for Villa’s future. Emery has proven he can develop raw talent into reliable players for his system. If they sign Gozo now, they get a young player they can shape without any rush for immediate results.

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