Premier League’s warped economics make £65m fee for Semenyo a snip | Jonathan Wilson

Price tag for winger’s move to Manchester City would make headlines in any other country but not in England

Antoine Semenyo, it seems likely, will soon join Manchester City from Bournemouth for a fee of £65m. Given how well Rayan Cherki and Phil Foden have played from the right this season, it is not immediately obvious why City need him, but the modern game is the modern game, the rammed calendar makes large and flexible squads essential and Pep Guardiola may have some esoteric plan for the Ghanaian anyway. But perhaps what is most striking about the deal is the fee – or, more precisely, how little attention it has drawn.

English football has become inured to big transfers. The fee feels about right. Semenyo is 25. He has four and a half years left on his contract. He is quick, skilful, intelligent and works hard. He is disciplined, but has the capacity to do the unexpected. Of course a player of his ability costs that much. Yet £65m would make him the third-most expensive player in Bundesliga history. He would be the seventh-most expensive in Serie A history, the 14th-most expensive in La Liga history. Only nine non-English clubs have paid a fee higher than that. Even in Premier League terms, Semenyo sneaks into the top 25.

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Report: Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and Blue Jays agree to $60 million, 4-year contract

TORONTO — Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced and the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the deal.

A six-time All-Star, Okamoto has a .277 average with 248 homers and 717 RBIs in 11 Japanese big league seasons, leading the Central League in home runs in 2020, 2021 and 2023. He homered off Colorado’s Kyle Freeland to help Japan beat the U.S. 3-2 in the 2023 World Baseball Classic final.

Under the posting agreement between Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball, a deal must be finalized by 5 p.m. EST Sunday.

Okamoto, a 29-year-old third baseman and first baseman, hit .327 with 15 homers and 49 RBIs in 69 games last year for the Central League’s Yomiuri Giants. He injured his left elbow while trying to catch a throw at first base on May 6 when he collided with the Hanshin Tigers’ Takumu Nakano, an injury that sidelined Okamoto until Aug. 16.

With five-time All-Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at first, Okamoto presumably would play mostly at third. Addison Barger had 67 starts there last year, Ernie Clement 66, Will Wagner 22, Isiah Kiner-Falefa six and Buddy Kennedy one.

Barger also plays right field, and the addition of Okamoto could mean Andrés Giménez will move from second to shortstop if free agent Bo Bichette doesn’t re-sign. Clement and Davis Schneider could share time at second.

Under MLB’s posting agreement with NPB, the posting fee would be 20% of the first $25 million of a major league contract, including earned bonuses and options. The percentage drops to 17.5% of the next $25 million and 15% of any amount over $50 million. There would be a supplemental fee of 15% of any earned bonuses, salary escalators and exercised options.

Three takeaways: Some good, some bad for Panthers, but overall Winter Classic experience was spectacular

It was a fun and festive atmosphere at loanDepot park in Miami for the 2026 Winter Classic between the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers.

The vibes were immaculate, and the players and fans all seemed to be enjoying themselves leading up to the big game.

Unfortunately for the home fans, the game didn’t go very well for the Panthers as they were taken down by the Rangers 5-1.

While much of the attention and conversation afterwards was about the event itself, there were some elements of the game that needed to be addressed.

Let’s get to our Winter Classic takeaways:

UNDERLYING STATS LEANED PANTHERS

From shots to shot attempts to puck possession to opportunities from the slot, Florida did more than enough correctly on Friday to come away with two points.

But the amount of times they either missed the net, turned the puck over or failed to convert a rebound or rush into a high danger chance cost them dearly.

Even though Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin finished the game with 36 saves, only seven of those shots were considered high danger.

Florida’s expected goals for the game was 3.86, so it’s not like they weren’t generating scoring chances, but the quality has got to be better.

“We had 50 pucks that never got to the net,” said Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice. “We got 30 blocked and we missed the net 20 times. I think we were just squeezing and pushing to come from behind, a little late getting the puck off our stick.”

FINDING POSITIVES

Between the unorthodox conditions, the Winter Classic ice, the distance they had to travel to get from place to place in their gear, the longer pregame and intermissions…there were several elements of Friday night that made things a bit more challenging for both teams.

The task now for Maurice and his staff will be dissecting the positive things Florida did against the Rangers and highlighting the areas they need to be better.

There isn’t much time to dwell though, as the Cats are right back at it on Sunday afternoon when they face the NHL-best Colorado Avalanche.

“There's a couple things I'll take out of this game that I like to show, and I won't share that with you…It's kind of part of our technical package,” said Maurice. “There were a couple things I thought we were a little late on, and then some good things we just didn't connect on. I don’t want us to lose our focus with that. We had 21 shot attempts from the slot, that would be our biggest number this year. So there's some things I didn't like, and then the rest of it will be Colorado, because they handled us was pretty well the last time they played us.”

AN AMAZING EVENT

At the end of the day, despite the final score, the Winter Classic in Miami was a resounding success.

The week of festivities and events at the ballpark for the players, coaches and staff members created memories that will last a lifetime for many of those who were fortunate enough to participate.

Even though many of the players and coaches had previously participated an NHL outdoor game, the sights, sounds and overall experience of hosting something like this in South Florida is something incredibly unique that will not soon be forgotten.

“I feel a real sense of gratitude to the National Hockey League,” said Maurice. “This was an incredible event. I can't believe how many people worked on this thing, and then they got it all right, for me anyway. This is the losing coach, right? So, incredible memories. I've been to Europe three times with the Global Series and this is my third outdoor game. We had a pretty good run here over the last three years in the playoffs, so I've got to see some pretty exciting nights in the National Hockey League, and I'm just grateful to be a part of it.”

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Photo caption: Jan 2, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; The Florida Panthers play against the New York Rangers during the first period in the 2026 Winter Classic ice hockey game at loanDepot Park. (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)

‘We rolled over’: Parker angry at Burnley as Rutter and Ayari end Brighton’s lean run

Brighton ended a six-match winless run with a comfortable home victory over second-bottom Burnley.

Georginio Rutter gave Brighton a first-half lead before Yasin Ayari doubled the advantage early in the second period. Loum Tchaouna came close to halving the deficit, but Scott Parker’s struggling side remain six points adrift of Nottingham Forest in 17th after their wait for a league victory stretched to 11 games.

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European football: García back to haunt Espanyol as Barcelona go seven clear

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The Barcelona manager Hansi Flick hailed Joan García as one of the best goalkeepers in the world after the former Espanyol player delivered a decisive performance against his old club in the Catalan derby on Saturday.

García was instrumental in Barcelona’s 2-0 victory, producing a series of outstanding saves, with the league leaders extending their lead at the top of the La Liga standings to seven points.

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Luke Littler 7-1 Gian van Veen: PDC World Championship darts final – as it happened

Luke Littler produced an astounding display to regain his world title, winning 21 of the last 24 legs

I was just afraid of losing. Afraid of what people might think of me. What if I lose this game? What are my parents going to think of me? And that’s when it started. Dartitis, with me, was just being afraid to fail. And that was because I wasn’t confident in myself, not in darts, not in my personal life.

This piece, on Gian van Veen’s struggle with dartitis among other things, is well worth a read. As somebody who has had a form of writer’s block for almost a decade, I have immense admiration for Van Veen’s ability to overcome something even more debilitating.

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Blackhawks Vs Capitals: Projected Lineup, How To Watch, & More Ahead Of Game 41

The Chicago Blackhawks are coming off their best win since Connor Bedard’s injury. They have been playing better since the holiday break ended, but this defeat over Dallas was a game to be truly proud of. Now, they are on the road for a match against the Washington Capitals. 

This is the first meeting for Chicago against Washington, who comes in with a record of 21-15-5 and 47 points. They have had a solid year, but so has every team in the Eastern Conference up to this point. 

Scouting Washington

The Washington Capitals, even after all of these years, have a ton of talent. Everything starts and ends with Alexander Ovechkin, who broke Wayne Gretzky’s record for the most goals in NHL history last season. Now, at the age of 40, Ovechkin has 15 goals this season and 912 in his career. Ovechkin tied the record with two goals last time the Blackhawks were in town. 

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The Capitals have some good young players and other great veterans besides Ovechkin. For one, Tom Wilson has developed into one of the best power forwards in the NHL. He is no longer the guy running around creating controversy with big hits. He still has an incredible physical presence to his game, but he doesn’t toe the line as much and is an elite offense producer. So much so that he was named to Team Canada for the Olympics.

A young player to watch out for is Ryan Leonard. The Team USA World Juniors hero (back-to-back Golds in 2023-24/2024-25) is still learning his way in the NHL, but he has star potential. 

On the back end, John Carlson has been one of the best defensemen in the NHL for years. As an aging player, he isn’t the producer that he once was, but he’s still someone to game plan for. So is the excellent Jakob Chychrun, who has 15 goals and 16 assists for 31 points in 41 games. 

Logan Thompson will start in goal for Washington. Like Tom Wilson, Thompson will be an Olympian with Canada in Milan, Italy. He has become an outstanding goaltender in this league. To beat him, the Blackhawks will have an interesting time. It can be done, but all of the little things need to happen, like traffic in front, good shot selection, and being hard on the forecheck. 

Washington is a flawed team, but they are heavy and skilled, so win or lose, they are hard to play against. 

Projected Lines, Defense Pairs, & Goalie For Chicago

The Chicago Blackhawks are coming in feeling good about their games. Now, they have a chance to take that momentum and use it in a situation that's been tough for them this season: back-to-back situations. 

Spencer Knight will start in goal for Chicago, meaning that they will likely use Arvid Soderblom against the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday. 

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Why change a winning lineup? This exact lineup beat the Dallas Stars at the United Center on Thursday night. 

Keep an eye on two young centers in this game. Ryan Greene and Oliver Moore have started to take their games to another level with Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar out of the lineup. For Moore, the points have started to come. Greene is still working on his finish, but he looks like a guy who belongs in the top nine of a winning group. 

How To Watch

The game can be heard locally on AM 720 WGN in the Chicagoland area. To view this game, it can be found locally on CHSN. Nationally, it can be streamed on ESPN+. The puck will drop shortly after 6:00 PM CT. 

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Former Islanders' No. 1 Overall Pick, Toronto Maple Leafs' John Tavares On Rookie Phenom Matthew Schaefer: 'He's A Stud'

ELMONT, NY -- Former New York Islanders No. 1 overall pick and captain John Tavares spoke with us following Toronto Maple Leafs morning skate ahead of their Saturday night showdown at UBS Arena. 

What does he think of Islanders' 2025 No. 1 overall pick Matthew Schaefer?

“He’s obviously a stud," Tavares said. "I mean, the way he can play the game has been really special. I think the way he's come in, and he’s just been a game changer throughout the league and obviously for the Islanders. He seems to have tremendous character and a great head on his shoulders. Obviously, his ability to play the game is special, like I said. So we'll have our hands full tonight, even though he’s someone who's only half a season into his career. He’s been really, really impressive.”

Tavares was selected first overall by the Islanders in the 2009 NHL Draft, going on to play nine seasons (2009-18), he recorded 621 points (272 goals, 349 assists) in 669 games. He was the Islanders' captain from 2013-18.

What does he remember about his rookie season?

"Obviously, coming to the Islanders as a No. 1 pick and him as well, it's easy to kind of relate that," Tavares said. "But I think for me, throughout the course of my career, you always think about the journey and where things started, and how you got there, and where you're at today. You think about it all the time, just the excitement, all the work to get drafted, to earn an opportunity in the NHL, have the expectations that I had, and just how much fun it is to go through the first time, and certainly the ups and downs. There were a lot of them for me throughout my first year. So, it's something I'm very grateful for, very fond of, and I'll never forget. It's a big part of helping me along my way, throughout my career, and where I got started."

Saturday night is the first time the Islanders battle the Maple Leafs this season. 

What does Tavares think of this Islanders' squad?

"Well, certainly they've become a really dynamic team off the rush," Tavares said. "Obviously, with Schaefer and Barzy, their skating ability, their puck play is, is elite. So, you really need to defend that really well. And  like most teams, you try to make them use their energy to have to defend and work to get the puck back. And then that means you have in your hands, and you're able to maintain play and wear the opponent down. But no doubt, two very dynamic players with obviously, a lot of depth, a lot of guys that can make plays, put the puck in the back of the net."

Tavares has never met Schaefer. 

Puck drop comes your way ar 7:30 PM ET. 

Barkey scores first career goal as Flyers start fast and close out Oilers

Barkey scores first career goal as Flyers start fast and close out Oilers originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers impressively nailed down a third-period lead Saturday afternoon to beat the high-powered Oilers, 5-2, at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

Denver Barkey, Travis Sanheim, Bobby Brink, Nick Seeler and Owen Tippett all found the back of the net for the Flyers.

Seeler’s marker was his first of the season and it provided some critical third-period insurance.

Tippett sealed the win with an empty-netter.

For Barkey, his goal was the first of his NHL career and it started an early ambush by the Flyers (21-12-7).

Rick Tocchet’s club has dropped consecutive games in regulation only once (Nov. 1-2). It bounced back from a flat performance on New Year’s Eve, when it was rolled by the Flames, 5-1.

The Flyers split their two-game regular-season series with the Oilers (20-16-6). They suffered a 2-1 overtime loss to Edmonton in November at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

• Dan Vladar set a new career high in wins with his 15th.

The 28-year-old denied 22 of 24 shots and played very well with a lead.

Connor McDavid started the Oilers’ comeback attempt on a breakaway goal with 3:52 minutes left in the first period. Sanheim had a turnover just inside the offensive blue line to spring McDavid the other way.

McDavid also had an assist on Edmonton’s second goal.

The three-time MVP has done serious damage to the Flyers whenever they visit. In 10 career home games against the Flyers, McDavid has put up 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists). The Flyers are 3-6-1 in those matchups and had plenty of offense Saturday afternoon to combat him.

The Oilers trimmed the Flyers’ lead to 3-2 halfway through the game with an Evan Bouchard power play goal. Matvei Michkov was hit with a high-sticking penalty and Edmonton capitalized 1:07 minutes later.

But the Flyers had an excellent third period.

• The goals from Barkey, Sanheim and Brink came in the first period as the Flyers stormed out to a 3-0 lead.

Prior to the outburst, the Flyers had just two first-period goals over their previous six games.

The Flyers really needed a strong start and got one.

Oilers netminder Calvin Pickard gave up those three first-period goals on nine shots. He finished with 24 saves on 28 shots.

• Emil Andrae was back in the lineup after a surprising healthy scratch Wednesday night.

The 23-year-old defenseman played in place of Noah Juulsen and had a plus-1 rating through 15:52 minutes.

Garnet Hathaway also returned to the lineup after sitting for six straight games. The veteran winger came back in for Nikita Grebenkin and played an active game. He fought Darnell Nurse in the first period and had six hits on the day.

• The Flyers return home for a matchup Tuesday against Cutter Gauthier and the Ducks (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

Maple Leafs Lineup Notes: Matt Benning Set To Make Debut, Joseph Woll Starts Against Islanders

The Toronto Maple Leafs are making one lineup change ahead of their Saturday-night matchup against the New York Islanders.

Philippe Myers, who played a season-low 8:41 in Toronto's 6-5 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday, will come out of the lineup. Matt Benning will make his Maple Leafs debut.

Benning, along with a couple of draft picks, was acquired by Toronto from the San Jose Sharks on Oct. 31, 2024, in exchange for Timothy Liljegren. The veteran defenseman, who has over 450 NHL games under his belt, has been with the Marlies ever since.

Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube opted for the change after Myers had been on the ice for three goals against the Jets. He also wants to see what Benning has, after the defenseman impressed him during training camp.

"He's a competitor and has good experience in the NHL. He's got close to 500 games in the league, so yeah, he'll go in for Myers tonight," said Berube on Saturday morning.

"He's a first-pass guy. Like I said, the experience helps a lot, and he moves well and competes... I thought that he really pushed for a spot in training camp."

The 31-year-old has two goals and eight assists in 16 games with the Toronto Marlies this season.

"I think my confidence is still there," Benning said on Saturday morning, when asked if he thought he'd ever get this opportunity with the Maple Leafs.

"Playing a lot of minutes (in the AHL) and that's fun. Obviously, I want to be here, but can't really look in terms of what ifs. I've been around here for a while, with this organization and the NHL. If you keep playing that game, it's not good for you mentally, so for me, just one foot in front of the other.

"Work hard, be a good teammate."

With Benning entering the fold and Myers exiting the lineup, Berube played around with the defense pairings. Troy Stecher will play alongside Morgan Rielly; Jake McCabe will be paired with Oliver Ekman-Larsson; Simon Benoit will line up with Benning.

It'll be interesting to see how Stecher plays alongside Rielly after having a big game against the Jets, which included a goal and a team-high 24:53 of ice time.

"I think (Stecher is) a good fit no matter what," added Berube in Long Island.

"His game doesn't change, what he's going to do out there, and I think that's important, that he can jump in there and play a different role almost, because his game's not going to change. He's simple, competes, skates, works, makes the first pass.

"And with Morgan, he can do his thing and get up the ice. Stech likes to get going too, up the ice, so we can't have both of them going up at the same time, so there's got to be some communication there."

‘I Was Pretty Disappointed’: Maple Leafs’ Matthew Knies Reacts To Being Left Off USA Hockey’s 2026 Olympic Roster‘I Was Pretty Disappointed’: Maple Leafs’ Matthew Knies Reacts To Being Left Off USA Hockey’s 2026 Olympic RosterMatthew Knies opens up about the "hard decision" that left him off the Olympic squad and why he’s refusing to let the snub distract from his breakout year with the Leafs.

Joseph Woll is set to get his 15th start of the season despite being pulled against the Jets after allowing four goals on 17 shots. Dennis Hildeby came in for relief and stopped 22 of 23 shots for the rest of the game.

Berube said in New York that the plan all along was for Woll to play against the Islanders.

The 27-year-old goaltender has an 8-4-1 record and a .916 save percentage with the Maple Leafs through 14 games this season.

Former Canucks Defenceman Makes It Back To The NHL With The Islanders

A former Vancouver Canucks defenceman is getting another shot in the NHL. On Saturday, Cole McWard is projected to make his New York debut against the Toronto Maple Leafs. McWard has spent the entire season in the AHL with the Bridgeport Islanders. 

McWard signed with the Canucks at the end of the 2023-24 season after a successful NCAA career. The 24-year-old played six games with Vancouver, recording one goal and five hits. Over the last two seasons, McWard has spent his time with the Abbotsford Canucks, where he played 124 games.

As for memorable moments, McWard was part of Abbotsford's Calder Cup championship. During the 2025 playoffs, he recorded a goal and an assist in 12 games. Once the season was over, McWard signed a one-year contract with the Islanders that carries an AAV of $775,000.

McWard has found success in his first season with Bridgeport. In 67 games, he has six goals and 26 points. The AHL Islanders have a 12-15-2-1 record and sit seventh in the Atlantic Division. 

Nov 28, 2023; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Cole McWard (48) skates against the Anaheim Ducks in the third period at Rogers Arena. Vancouver won 3-1. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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Lewis, De Ridder help No. 21 Virginia regroup from 3OT loss to beat NC State 76-61

Sam Lewis matched his career high with 23 points, Thijs De Ridder took over after halftime and No. 21 Virginia beat N.C. State 76-61 on Saturday. Lewis had 20 points on 7-for-8 shooting by halftime for the Cavaliers (12-2, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), who never trailed three days after losing in triple overtime at Virginia Tech. Lewis helped Virginia go up 20 by halftime, then De Ridder took charge after the Wolfpack tried to rally.

Clippers center Ivica Zubac expected to return Saturday vs. Celtics

After missing five games due to a sprained ankle, Clippers center Ivica Zubac is off the injury report and is expected to return Saturday night when Boston comes to Los Angeles.

Zubac limped off the court during the Clippers' game on Dec. 20 against the Lakers with what turned out to be a Grade 2 sprained ankle. Zubac is averaging 15.6 points and 11.1 rebounds per game this season, with his counting stats and efficiency down slightly from last season. A key reason for the dip is that defenses were more focused on him and collapsing down, and the Clippers were not making defenses pay for that choice.

That has changed with Zubac out. The Clippers face the Celtics looking for their seventh straight win, with the previous six wins all by double-digits. The turnaround starts with Kawhi Leonard playing some of his best regular-season ball in years, including dropping 45 on the Jazz in the latest win. The Clippers have also benefited from a lot of 3-point shooting luck during this stretch, shooting 41.2% from beyond the arc on increased volume in their last six games, while their opponents have gone cold, shooting below 25% from deep.

Tyronn Lue has found something in rookie backup center Yanic Konan Niederhäuser, who has played well enough with Zubac out to justify minutes even with the starter's return.