CSA agrees to external financial audit

The finances of CSA will soon be laid bare as the body agreed to an external, forensic audit

Firdose Moonda04-May-2011The finances of CSA will soon be laid bare as the body agreed to an external, forensic audit. The decision was taken in conjunction with a resolution not to appeal a High Court judgment which ordered CSA to reinstate Mtutuzeli Nyoka as its president on Wednesday night in Johannesburg.An extraordinary meeting of the board was called to discuss the road forward after a high-profile spat between chief executive Gerald Majola and Nyoka. The kernel of their conflict was financial and revolved around R4.7 million (US$671, 428) in bonuses that was paid out to 40 CSA staff after the hosting of the IPL and Champions Trophy in 2009. It later emerged that Nyoka also wanted details of how CSA spent money from an account to the value of R84.6 million (US$12,085,714). CSA maintain that the money was used to run the IPL.In deciding not to oppose Nyoka’s return to office, CSA have agreed to a full audit, even though it has held its own inquiry into the payments. That investigation, chaired by vice-president AK Khan, cleared Majola of any wrongdoing and cautioned him of making any future “errors of judgment,” because the bonuses were not cleared by CSA’s remunerations committee. Insiders said this was in keeping with a precedent set during the hosting of previous major tournaments such as the World Cup in 2003 and the World Twenty20 in 2007.It has not yet been decided who will conduct the external inquiry and Nyoka said a lawyer from CSA’s Legal and Governance Committee will make the decision and announce it “very soon.” Indications are that the South African Sports and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), who were observers at the meeting, will conduct the investigation. South Africa’s sports ministry said that SASCOC would be enlisted if CSA were unable to come up with a satisfactory resolution on Wednesday.”The meeting today was extremely good,” Nyoka said at a media briefing afterwards. “I don’t think one can be dishonest and say that there weren’t problems, there were problems. We should not underestimate the damage that has been done in cricket. But we made an important decision.”Nyoka appeared a more satisfied man than he has in the past, having finally won his battle after six months of turbulence. Nyoka was removed from office in February when the board passed a vote of no confidence against him. He chose to challenge the decision in court and on April 15, judge Phineas Mojapelo ruled that Nyoka was removed from office unlawfully and ordered that Nyoka be reinstated with immediate effect.Nyoka said that the tussle between him and Majola had ended and that “what we are committing to do is to undertake a process of reconciliation and healing.” After the meeting, Nyoka and Majola held a private discussion, in full view of the press, for 10 minutes. They were both animated in their talk but it culminated in them addressing the media together.”Gerald and I were children together,” Nyoka said, before turning to Majola and embracing him while the cameras rolled. “This is a handshake of friendship and deep affection and respect.”Majola, who emerged a relieved man, said he was satisfied with the proceedings and pledged his allegiance to Nyoka. “As my president, I will serve him.” The pair said their decision was taken with the best interests of cricket in mind.

Journalist makes Trossard to West Ham claim

Taking to Twitter, journalist Pete O’Rourke has broken a Sunday morning West Ham transfer development involving Brighton forward Leandro Trossard.

The Lowdown: West Ham attacker hunt…

Manager David Moyes is on the look-out for a new forward as the final hours of January loom, with the Hammers having until 11pm on Monday to finally bring an attacker through the door at Rush Green.

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They are apparently in talks for Reims ace Hugo Ekitike and have been very recently linked with a few others out of France, including Senegal international Bamba Dieng or Marseille.

However, breaking news this morning, O’Rourke says they’ve now made a ‘shock’ approach.

The Latest: West Ham make Trossard approach…

According to his sources, West Ham have ‘made a shock enquiry’ for Seagulls attacker Trossard as Moyes and recruitment chief Rob Newman seemingly cast their net of targets wider and wider.

“Understand West Ham have made a shock enquiry for Brighton attacker Leandro Trossard.” he explained on Twitter.

The Verdict: Right move?

The Belgium international, currently in the prime of his career, has only scored 14 goals over his 87 Premier League appearances at the Amex since signing from KRC Genk in 2019.

Numbers like these don’t exactly point to a prolific option in the forward positions and we believe other targets, like the much younger Ekitike, should be made a priority over the 27-year-old.

Valued at around £15.3m by Transfermarkt, it is very debatable whether West Ham should be matching a figure in and around that amount for Trossard.

In other news: ExWHUemployee: West Ham working on last-ditch agreement to sign ‘amazing’ £18 million-valued attacker, find out more here.

Trego and de Bruyn seal victory

Somerset boosted their title hopes, with a convincing 219-run victory over Essex at Colchester moving them up to second place in the County Championship table

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ScorecardSomerset boosted their title hopes, with a convincing 219-run victory over Essex at Colchester moving them up to second place in the County Championship table.Relegation-threatened Essex resumed the day on 38 for 1 in pursuit of a 432-run victory target – but realistically they were never in with a chance. The hosts were bowled out for 212 with four sessions to spare and now look doomed to start next season in Division Two.Somerset were rushed to victory by the gentle medium pace of Zander De Bruyn, who picked up the last four wickets to finish with four for 23 from 7.2 overs. Essex’s hopes of making a real fight of it and steering clear of an embarrassing defeat rested on the shoulders of Ravi Bopara.But while his county colleague Alastair Cook was rediscovering his form with a century for England against Pakistan in south London, Bopara again failed to deliver. On this occasion he made only 15 before he was bowled by Peter Trego with a delivery which kept low. His far from convincing stay lasted for 38 deliveries and he has now scored just 56 in his last six Championship innings – hardly the sort of form which will earn him a place on this winter’s tour of Australia.Only two Essex players got beyond 20. Opener Billy Godleman reached 53 with his seventh four but the next delivery from Trego found the edge and provided wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter with one of his three victims. Godleman faced 98 balls.Ryan ten Doeschate was the only other batsman to hold up Somerset for long, scoring 41 from 74 balls, six of which he despatched to the boundary. Ten Doeschate departed when De Bruyn breached his defences and with his next delivery he had Danish Kaneria caught at deep fine leg by Charles Willoughby. Trego, with 3 for 27, was the other main destroyer as Essex were demolished.Somerset emerged with 20 points but Essex had to settle for just one after they were deducted two points for a slow over rate.

Salomons ton downs ECB XI

A round-up of the first round of games at the European Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in Ireland

Cricinfo staff10-Aug-2010
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Caroline Salomons’ first century for Netherlands launched her team’s run in the European Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in stunning fashion as they chased down the ECB Development XI’s competitive 244 with more than three overs to spare.Having won the toss, the Dutch must have wondered about the wisdom of asking their opponents to bat first when the ECB side rattled along at almost five runs an over despite being bowled out just short of a full 50 overs. But Salomons, with excellent support from Helmien Rambaldo and Marijn Nijman, completely dominated the bowling, reaching her century at better than a-run-a-ball as she struck the match-winning boundary off Deanna Cooper in the 47th over.The ECB innings got off to a stuttering start, Marloes Braat grabbing two wickets in her opening spell while Mariska Kornett and Esther Lanser picked up a wicket apiece to reduce the ECB XI to 34 for 4. But Fran Wilson and Beth MacGregor’s fifth-wicket stand changed the complexion of the game completely as they put together a highly entertaining partnership of 122 before Wilson was dismissed for 76, made in just 85 balls and including 12 boundaries.MacGregor continued on with good support from the lower order before she was ninth out, in the final over, for 89. She had struck eight boundaries in her 109.The Dutch innings began quietly but soon started to pick up pace through some good stroke play and intelligent running between the wickets. Violet Warrenburg fell at 26, followed by Caroline de Groot at 46. At this stage Salomons entered the scene to partner Rambaldo and the two added 107 in even time as they took total control of the game.Rambaldo eventually fell to Westbury for 44 but this didn’t stem the flow of the Dutch innings as Nijman then joined Salomons and immediately set about the bowling, making a quick-fire 34. By the time she was well caught by a diving Hannah Phelps, only four more runs were required and it was appropriate that Salomons should bring up her hundred and win the match with her ninth boundary. Her century had taken just 98 balls.”The pitch was quite slow so every ball was a challenge,” said MacGregor. “I was happy with the way I paced my innings, we did well to recover to 244 after a low total looked on the cards. Unfortunately we weren’t able to defend our total but we have learnt a lot from today, particularly the way we need to bowl and field here in our next two games.”

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Ireland began the qualifying competition in Stirling with a comfortable five-wicket victory over Scotland. Despite Kari Anderson’s unbeaten 86, Scotland could only muster 160 for 4 after being put in by Ireland captain Heather Whelan. Eimear Richardson’s 66 then guided Ireland’s run chase as they passed the target with more than 13 overs to spare.Scotland got off to a very slow start against accurate bowling by the Whelans, Heather and Jill. Catherine Smaill was soon trapped in front of her stumps by Heather and then two wickets fell in quick succession to reduce Scotland to 31 for 3 after 17 overs.However, it was to be a long time before Ireland had any further success as the remainder of the Scottish innings belonged to skipper Anderson, who made an unbeaten 86 from 148 balls. Her partnership with Kathryn White began slowly but gradually gained in momentum as they put on 103 before White was bowled for 39 by Jill Whelan in the 46th over.Ireland lost their first wicket at 15 when Laura Delany was bowled by Leigh Kasperek. Isobel Joyce joined Richardson and they advanced the total to 36 in the 12th over before Joyce was caught by Tams. When the third wicket, that of Jill Whelan, fell at 62 in the 16th over the match seemed to be well-poised.However, Richardson had other ideas and she began to score freely all round the wicket. By the time she was dismissed in the 34th over she had passed a well-paced half-century and her side was within 12 runs of victory.

Pundit makes key Mohamed Salah claim

Mohamed Salah wants more top players to join Liverpool in order to stay put at the club this summer, according to former Celtic striker Frank McAvennie, after he heard a recent claim from the forward.

The Lowdown: Salah’s future still unknown

The 29-year-old’s future has been one of football’s biggest talking points recently, with the Reds superstar seemingly no closer to signing a new deal.

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Salah has matured into arguably the world’s best player this season, tallying up a remarkable goal haul and getting into double-figures in terms of Premier League assists.

His current contract runs out at the end of the 2022/23 campaign, however, meaning there is a risk that they lose him for free next summer or he looks to leave before then.

The Latest: McAvennie reacts to Salah claim…

Speaking to Football Insider, reacting to the Egypt international’s recent message that it’s not all about the money when speaking on his contract, McAvennie claimed that Salah wants Liverpool to show ambition in the transfer market in order to stay:

“If it’s not money, then, my god, what is it? Maybe he wants a sign that more big signings are coming in to help Liverpool challenge.

“But they signed Diaz in January and by all accounts, he is brilliant, Jota too. Liverpool have one of the best squads in the world. The defence is ridiculous.

“Maybe Salah just wants to know they aren’t going to fall behind Man City and really, Liverpool should be making these signings anyway.

“Man City will spend and to keep up with them, Liverpool will have to spend. You just hope something can be agreed with Salah because he is unbelievable.”

The Verdict: A matter of time?

There is undoubted truth in McAvennie’s remarks – Salah is a born winner with high standards – but in fairness to Liverpool, they are already providing him with top-class teammates.

Luis Diaz’s arrival from Porto in January is proof of that and it seems highly likely that yet more renowned players will head to Anfield in the summer window.

We still feel as though Salah will end up signing a new contract but it would be handy if it could be sorted sooner rather than later, due to it acting as a distraction to Liverpool’s quadruple charge. The thought of him leaving is a grim one, considering the legendary Reds career he has forged.

In other news, Liverpool have been linked with a shock move for one player. Find out who it is here.

Steyn, Tendulkar star on intense day

Dale Steyn continued his hostility after tea, taking two wickets to complete his 16th five-wicket haul, but it was Morne Morkel who got the prized wicket of Sachin Tendulkar and hastened the end of the Indian innings

The Bulletin by George Binoy04-Jan-2011
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Sachin Tendulkar’s 51st Test ton was made special by the circumstances in which it came•AFPOn the third day of the deciding Test in Newlands, the world’s best fast bowler terrorised the acclaimed batsmen of the No. 1 team with frightening spells of accurate outswing bowling at high speed. Most did not survive the menacing attack, but the world’s best batsman did, and he dragged his team forward through the harshest of circumstances. The battle between Dale Steyn, oozing aggression every ball, and Sachin Tendulkar, who remained steadfast despite being beaten probably more often than on any other day, was alone worth the ticket money. Both champions were winners, for Steyn ripped out five in the innings, while Tendulkar fought hard for his 51st century. Their efforts left the contest even – India lead’s was merely 2 – and ensured that the series would be decided by a second-innings shootout in the shadow of Table Mountain.The absence of the same degree of pace, swing, seam movement and hostility when India’s fast bowlers attacked South Africa’s batsmen only increased awe for Steyn’s efforts. Graeme Smith and Alviro Petersen made a promising start to the chase, adding 50 runs for the first wicket. Only Harbhajan Singh’s twin strikes close to stumps, fizzing the ball off a wearing pitch, brought the game back into balance.Steyn bowled only 18 overs today, but to India’s batsmen it was an eternity. He charged in at full pelt on the hottest day of the Test, his sinewy body taut, and delivered a barrage of outswingers that curved in towards middle stump before searing away off the pitch. His spells in the first session were among the finest unrewarded efforts and India, with luck and application, survived them to claw forward. After lunch, however, Steyn’s luck changed with the second new ball, and his sustained hostility during a spell that incredibly was more aggressive than the first, yielded two wickets and set India back considerably.For India, there was Tendulkar, pulling them along when all others apart from Gautam Gambhir failed, relying on the strength of his mind, faith in his technique and a little bit of luck. His 146 will rank among his finest hundreds because of the rigorous examinations he passed. Tendulkar was beaten innumerable times by Steyn’s outswingers and Lonwabo Tsotsobe’s extra bounce outside off stump, and cut in half repeatedly by Morne Morkel’s jagging in-cutters. But Tendulkar survived, and attacked when he could. His 176-run stand with Gambhir gave India the edge, which vanished once four wickets fell for 43 runs. In Harbhajan, Tendulkar had a fighting partner, and their partnership of 76 for the eighth wicket once again helped India claw ahead.The tone for a crackling day was set in the very first over, delivered by Steyn. The first ball sped towards Tendulkar, landed on good length, reared up, seamed away late and beat the bat. The second was fuller, swung away and took the edge as Tendulkar lunged forward. Mark Boucher caught it too, diving forward to take a low chance, but strangely his appeal had little support from Steyn. The third fell short of gully, again off Tendulkar’s edge, and he brought up his half-century, having resumed overnight on 49. The fourth beat the bat as well. For the fifth, Tendulkar stood out of his crease to counter the swing and drove to the extra-cover boundary. He defended the sixth, and had survived the best over of the Test.Smart Stats

The 176 run stand for the third wicket between Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir is the highest for India in Tests in South Africa.

Tendulkar’s 146 is his second century in Cape Town. He now has 475 runs in six innings at an average of 79.16 with two centuries and two half-centuries.

Harbhajan Singh put on 76 for the seventh wicket with Tendulkar, which is second on the list of highest partnerships for the seventh wicket for India in Tests in South Africa.

Harbhajan has been involved in 20 fifty-plus partnerships in his Test career, of which 11 have come since the beginning of 2008.

Dale Steyn picked up his fourth five-wicket haul against India in Tests. It was also his second five-wicket haul of the series.

Steyn also reached the landmark of 50 Test wickets against India in just his tenth Test. Steyn’s average of 18.53 is fourth on the list of bowlers who have reached this mark against India,.

Morkel began his spell by testing Gambhir’s patience with a succession of short-of-a-length deliveries that bounced steeply outside off stump. Only in the eighth over of the day did Gambhir’s discipline in leaving deliveries outside off waver, and he was beaten often.For 53 minutes, the spectators at the Kelvin Grove only got to see Tendulkar batting from behind, while those at the Wynberg End had the same view of Gambhir. Tendulkar faced all five overs of Steyn’s first spell, while Gambhir negotiated Morkel. The runs came only in twos and fours, a lot of them through edges, and 42 out of the first 50 balls were dots.Tsotsobe replaced Steyn for the 61st over and continued the trend of beating Tendulkar’s bat. Tendulkar responded with a powerful pull to the midwicket boundary and a carve over gully. In Tsotsobe’s next over, the 13th of the morning, Tendulkar flicked through midwicket for the day’s first single.Soon Paul Harris’ deliveries were jumping at Gambhir for he was bowling wider, aiming for the rough. One ball in the 72nd over leapt at Gambhir and kissed the glove but Boucher failed to take a tough chance. The next ball was straighter and took the edge, this time Boucher held it. Harris could have had Tendulkar as well, had he been quick enough to catch a ball that was travelling at scary speed. Instead, he got Laxman out, as the ball split his fingers and crashed into the stumps at the non-striker’s end.India resumed after lunch on 237 for 4 and Steyn was back at his best. After five dot balls, he produced an outswinger to rival the famed one that bowled Michael Vaughan. This time, Cheteshwar Pujara’s pad was in the way. MS Dhoni lasted three balls, wafting at one that swerved away to slip. Harbhajan looked like he would get out every ball, so hapless was he against Steyn. One outswinger even clipped his off stump but the bails, incredibly, stayed on.Tendulkar tried to take strike as Steyn approached his five-overs-per-spell limit and shielded Harbhajan. He had earlier brought up his century by top-edging a hook off Morkel for six over the wicketkeeper, after being cut in half by the previous ball. The plan worked, for Harbhajan mowed Tsotsobe for six over the leg side, and when Steyn returned for a fiery burst just before tea, Harbhajan was confident enough to loft him over the long-on boundary to bring the deficit below fifty. Through it all, was Tendulkar, cutting and driving India forward.Both batsmen didn’t last long after tea, with a refueled Steyn claiming his fifth when Harbhajan top-edged a hook to square leg. With Zaheer for company, Tendulkar took the responsibility of playing Steyn and succeeded in adding valuable runs. He eventually fell to Morkel, losing his off bail to a delivery that straightened past his bat, when so many had jagged into him previously. He departed with India 21 runs behind South Africa, but had taken them far closer than seemed possible when Steyn was blowing red-hot.

Saints must complete Lingard transfer

Since Southampton were promoted to the Premier League at the end of the 2011/12 season, one player that has been a consistent and regular figure for them is club captain James Ward-Prowse, who has made at least one goal contribution in all of the ten Premier League seasons he’s had at the club, racking up 35 goals and 34 assists in 257 appearances.

After appearing in all 38 of Southampton’s league games last term, the 27-year-old managed to end the campaign with more goals (8) and assists (8) than he had done previously and is currently on his way to matching those numbers with five goals and two assists in 18 games so far this time around.

Given Ward-Prowse’s clear importance to the team as well as his useful knack for scoring and creating goals, the current January transfer window could give new Southampton owner Dragan Solak the opportunity to make a real statement and show his ambition for the team by bringing in a player that could push Hasenhuttl’s side forward alongside Ward-Prowse.

With the south-coast club previously linked with a transfer move for Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard, who has been previously described as being a “dynamic” player by former Red Devils player and coach Michael Carrick, this could be a great first signing under Solak’s ownership.

Having scored nine goals and provided five assists in 16 appearances on a loan spell with West Ham United last season, the £18m-rated star has proved what a dangerous player he can be in front of goal when given the chance to play regularly, which he hasn’t been given this season at Old Trafford.

During his spell with David Moyes’ side, the Englishman managed to rack up an average of 2.6 shots per game in the Premier League, which is higher than any current Southampton player has managed to make this season, showing that he could be a very dangerous player for the Saints if he decides to leave the Manchester club again this month in search for regular playing time.

If Southampton can secure Lingard’s signature this month and get him playing alongside Ward-Prowse as they have done in the past on the international stage, the pair could form a terrifying partnership in Hasenhuttl’s side and add an extra attacking outlet in the team that could potentially push them into the top half of the table by the end of the season.

In other news: Ralph could unearth the new Yaya Toure as Saints plot move for “unique” £9m-rated ace – opinion

India to play South Africa at football world cup stadium

South Africa will meet India at the Fifa World Cup stadium in Durban next year for a Twenty20 match expected to attract the biggest crowd to ever attend a cricket match in South Africa

Cricinfo staff14-Jun-2010South Africa will meet India at the FIFA World Cup stadium in Durban next year for a Twenty20 game expected to attract the biggest crowd to ever attend a cricket match in South Africa.The Moses Mabhida Stadium is currently flooded with fans for the football world cup but will transform into a cricket stadium on January 9 2011 during India’s three Test and five ODI tour that precedes the 50-over cricket world cup.”The Standard Bank International Pro20 match at the FIFA World Cup 2010 venue, the Moses Mabhida Stadium, will take on a very special significance as it will be one of the main events to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Indians in South Africa,” said Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola.In a packed schedule running from this October to the World Cup in February, South Africa host three ODIs against an improving Zimbabwe side, before touring UAE to play Pakistan in five ODIs and two Tests during October and November.The home series against India then begins less than a month later with teams competing for the Krish Mackerdhuj Trophy, named after the former CSA President and a pioneer of the first South African cricket tour to India in 1991. The series could decide who’s ranked the world’s best Test team and Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, is desperate for the accolade.”The No. 1 Test match ranking is also a massive honour in our great game,” said Graeme Smith. “We have had a very good run in this format over the past two years with away series wins in England and Australia and two drawn series in India.”Following their memorable triumph in Australia in 2008-09, however, South Africa have struggled to maintain their consistency. They lost to Australia at home, before disappointing in the Champions Trophy they hosted in September and October 2009 and drawing at home to England soon after.It culminated in coach Mickey Arthur resigning to be replaced by Corrie van Zyl and a new selection team, led by Andrew Hudson, being installed. There followed an encouraging tour to India in February this year, which was shared 1-1, and South Africa are now dominating a series in West Indies.”There have been a lot of encouraging signs about our away performances in India and West Indies, although there is still plenty of room for improvement,” said van Zyl. “The upcoming series against Zimbabwe, Pakistan and India form an important part in developing an upward curve because a winning run is the best way to build confidence, and confidence is the key to ultimate success. That ultimate goal for this season is the ICC World Cup in February.”

Ouma replaced by Kamande as Kenya captain

Maurice Ouma has resigned as Kenya’s captain in the wake of the side’s 167-run loss to Afghanistan in the Intercontinental Cup

ESPNcricinfo staff05-Oct-2010Maurice Ouma has resigned as Kenya’s captain in the wake of the side’s 167-run loss to Afghanistan in the Intercontinental Cup. Vice-captain Jimmy Kamande will take over with immediate effect and will lead the team in the ODI series which starts on Thursday.”We respect Morris’s decision to stand down after what has been a difficult period and would like to thank him for his efforts,” Cricket Kenya chief executive Tom Sears said. “We are confident that in Jimmy Kamande we have a captain who can take the squad forward and start producing the results we know our players are capable of.”Ouma took over from Steve Tikolo in June 2009 but had been unable to arrest the continuing slide in Kenya’s fortunes. Earlier this year he was at the forefront of a player strike which embarrassed the board and led to losses of more than $60,000 because of the resulting cancellation of a tour of England. At the time there were calls for him to stand down.”I feel this is the right decision for myself as a player but more importantly for the squad,” Ouma said. “I have given the role everything and have been very proud to captain my country but the time is now right for someone else to take on the challenge and lead us to the success we know we can achieve.”

Rory Wilson set to leave Rangers

Rangers will now try to maximise the fee they receive for wantaway starlet Rory Wilson, according to The Daily Record’s Graeme Young. 

The lowdown

The 16-year-old is regarded as one of the best young players in the United Kingdom and has already been courted by sports clothing giant Adidas, who have beaten off competition to commit him to a ‘big’ boot deal.

Wilson’s recent exploits include a match-winning strike against Celtic’s under-18s last weekend and a goal in the Scottish Youth Cup final triumph over Hearts.

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The latest

Young reported for The Daily Record that Wilson looks set to leave Ibrox this summer after informing Rangers of his intention to move on.

The club are keen to retain him and tie him down to a professional contract, but it seems that they are increasingly resigned to the undesirable outcome.

Their objective is to earn as much money as possible from his likely exit, with English Premier League side Aston Villa currently his most likely destination.

The verdict

Rangers appear to have done all they can to try and keep hold of the 16-year-old prodigy.

Director of football Ross Wilson and manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst reportedly met with the player and his family in attempt to persuade him, but to no avail.

Having scored more than 40 goals this season for Rangers’ youth teams, he has left the club under no illusion as to the talent that he possesses.

They might have accepted that they wouldn’t be able to hold onto him forever if he lives up to his potential, but selling him in a few years’ time – by which point he may be scoring at first-team level – could have proven far more lucrative than being forced to let him leave now if he is dead-set on going.

In other news, Andy Newport warns Van Bronckhorst over his Leipzig team selection after one man’s ‘rotten’ first half performance v Celtic

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