September 19, 2024

Report: English club desperate to sell £18m man, Leeds and Vincent Kompany are keeping tabs

West Bromwich Albion are looking to cash in and sell Grady Diangana according to The Sun’s transfer expert Alan Nixon in an update posted on his Patreon channel – with Leeds and Burnley keeping tabs.

Diangana, 25, has failed to play a single minute for the Baggies this term. Baggies boss Carlos Corberan is not using him. West Brom hope to sell – but will have to accept a loss on the £18m fee paid for him.

At his best, Diangana has shown he can thrive in the Premier League. A tricky, fleet-footed winger with the ability to score and create goals. But he has failed to do so at The Hawthorns, injury playing a part.

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There is certainly still a player in there and at 25, he still has time on his side. That is proven by Premier League interest in him from Burnley. It is unclear how much West Brom will want for his signature.

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Vincent Kompany makes brutally honest Aston Villa admission after Burnley defeat

Vincent Kompany makes brutally honest Aston Villa admission after Burnley defeat

Latest Aston Villa news from BirminghamLive as Vincent Kompany has his say on Villa’s win over his Burnley sideBurnley manager Vincent Kompany saw his side lose 3-1 at home to Aston Villa

Burnley boss Vincent Kompany has admitted that his side are having to learn about life in the Premier League the hard way after a 3-1 loss to Aston Villa.

The Clarets eased to promotion in 2022/23 but have struggled in their first two matches upon their return to the top flight. Defeat to Villa at Turf Moor followed a 3-0 loss against Manchester City.

Kompany’s team briefly rallied at the start of the second half when 2-0 down after a brace from Matty Cash. Lyle Foster scored in the 48th minute to put the pressure on Villa before Moussa Diaby’s goal just after the hour mark saw Emery’s side pull away.

And the former Manchester City captain has said that his side are still “learning” upon their Premier League return and admitted that Diaby’s goal in the second half killed any momentum his side had built.

BREAKING NEWS’: Vincent Kompany explains why Burnley sent talented player on loan from

Ideal’: Vincent Kompany explains why Burnley sent Scott Twine on loan to Hull City

Vincent Kompany believes a season of regular football in the Championship will be ideal for Burnley’s Scott Twine.

The attacking midfielder recently joined Hull City on loan, before making his debut in a 2-1 win against rivals Blackburn Rovers.

The 24-year-old was limited to making just eight starts and 18 appearances last term during an injury-hit campaign.

It meant Twine, who joined from MK Dons for a £4m fee last summer, had to watch on for most of the time as Kompany’s men romped to the Championship title.

He did, however, feature more regularly during the final weeks of the campaign following his return to full fitness.

“We saw the best of Scott towards the end of last season,” Kompany said.

“He made the jump already from League One straight into the Championship and it went really quick. We felt a year for him in the Championship would be ideal for his development. He’s going to get loads of game time.

“He’s an important player within a club that tries to play in a similar way as us, so I’m confident the manager Liam will try and help them improve and he will improve the squad, so that’s good for us.

“We also wanted to make sure we never conceded anything else in a loan.”

Hull boss Liam Rosenior recently revealed his side had beaten off competition from a host of second tier sides to seal Twine’s signature.

He went on to say it was the Tigers’ style of play that proved to be the biggest contributing factor.

“I’m absolutely delighted that Scott has joined us,” Rosenior told Hull’s official website.

“We’ve beaten off competition from many top clubs in the Championship to secure his signature, based on our identity and style of play.

“This signing shows the ambition we have and that we want the best players we can get. He’s someone we’ve waited for but he’s worth the wait.

“He’s the perfect type of player I want in my team because he completely fits our philosophy. What I love about Scott is his ability to finish actions – to take shots, convert chances and he’s deadly from set-plays. His personality will completely fit into the group.”

 

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