OFFICIAL: Kai Rooney, son of Wayne, has signed a contract with Man Utd.
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Each week throughout the 2020-21 season, Sportsmail brings you a Power Rankings table, listing the top-10 hottest players in the Premier League.
As the stories of the season unravel, the rankings will provide a form guide with players moving in and out of the top 10 depending on both their performances in the previous fixtures and also in recent weeks.
After another action-packed weekend of Premier League football, none of the traditional big six teams managed to win.
Liverpool and Tottenham were held to draws by Fulham and Crystal Palace, the Manchester derby ended 0-0, Chelsea were beaten by Everton and Arsenal lost at home to Burnley. Meanwhile, both Leicester and Southampton continued their fine starts to the season with victories.
With all of that in mind, how do Sportsmail’s latest batch of Power Rankings look?
10. Che Adams (new entry)
9. Wilfried Zaha (non-mover)
8. Kevin De Bruyne (down one)
7. James Maddison (new entry)
6.Mohamed Salah (non-mover)
5. Son-Heung min (down two)
4. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (non-mover)
3. Jamie Vardy (up two)
2. Bruno Fernandes (non-mover)
Barcelona are ready to sell Philippe Coutinho and have set a transfer deadline for one to be completed.
It will come as good news to a club such as Arsenal, who are desperate for a player with creativity.
That was the verdict from technical director Edu, who tried to sign Coutinho in the summer.
Barcelona had no interest in letting the Brazilian go at the time.
The playmaker had just helped Bayern Munich win the Champions League on loan and Ronald Koeman wanted to give him a chance.
But it has not quite worked out for the ex-Liverpool star, who has scored just twice in La Liga.
However, his form is not the sole reason why Barca are prepared to sell Coutinho.
According to Sport, the Catalan giants are looking to offload the 28-year-old due to financial problems at the club.
Prior to the coronavirus crisis, Barcelona were in a sticky situation with a serious lack of funds and that has only been exasperated by the current predicament.
Coutinho, who was signed for a fee of up to £148m, still retains a high transfer value.
Though they would have little chance of recouping the amount they spent on him in Janaury 2018, he is currently valued at £54m - according to Transfermarkt.
And for a player that is not first-choice, Barcelona chiefs believe they should cash in to get the best out of the market.
Did u Know? Milan’s Leao scored the FASTEST GOAL in the history of Serie A at 6.2 seconds
Milan’s Rafael Leao scored the FASTEST GOAL in the history of Serie A at 6.2 seconds
The Portuguese striker has set a new record for the fastest-ever Serie A goal having found the net after only six seconds at the Mapei Stadium.
Luis Suarez scored a brace for Atletico Madrid in their 3-1 win over Elche on Saturday, which puts the Uruguayan at the top of LaLiga Santander’s scoring chart.
Cristiano Ronaldo is currently the top scorer for:
Real Madrid
Portugal
Europe’s top 5 leagues
Champions League
UEFA Euro
FIFA Club World Cup
European competitions
FIFA competitions
UEFA competitions
Europe World Cup Qualifiers
Euro qualifying
THE GREATEST PLAYER OF ALL TIMES
ON THIS DAY: In 2019, Liverpool became the first English team to complete the continental treble.
Champions League
UEFA Super Cup
Club World Cup
The first time they’ve ever won the Club World Cup.
On this day in 2012, Leo Messi scored his 91st and final goal of the year—a record that may never be broken.
And he did it in 69 games
🇽🇪 English Premier League
-Mohamed Salah - 13 goals
-Son Heung-Min - 11 goals
-Dominic Calvert-Lewin - 11 goals
-Jamie Vardy - 11 goals
-Harry Kane - 9 goals
Spanish La Liga
-Gerrard Moreno - 8 goals
-Lago Aspas - 7 goals
-Mikel Oyarzabal - 7 goals
-Karim Benzema - 7 goals
-Luis Suarez - 7 goals
Italian Serie A
-Cristiano Ronaldo - 12 goals
-Romelu Lukaku - 11 goals
-Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 10 goals
-Andrea Belotti - 9 goals
-Ciro Immobile - 8 goals
Germany Bundesliga
-Robert Lewandowski - 12 goals
-Erling Haaland - 10 goals
-Andrea Silva - 9 goals
-Wout Weghorst - 9 goals
-Lucas Alario - 8 goals
France Ligue 1
-Klyan Mbappe - 11 goals
-Boulaye Dia - 9 goals
-Memphis Depay - 8 goals
-Karl Ekambi - 8 goals
-Gael Kakuta - 7 goals
Ronaldo and Lewandowski have scored 91 goals combined in 2020.
The same amount Messi scored on his own in 2012
Andre-Pierre Gignac has became thge first-ever European to win CONCACAF Champions League since the format switched. It’s astonishing that it has never happened before.
Gignac achieved when Liga MX club Tigres UANL won CONCACAF CL defeating LAFC in final. He also won Golden Boot for the league overtaking his counterpart from the final Carlos Vela.
Harry Kane (10)
Kevin De Bruyne (7)
Kingsley Coman (7)
Thomas Muller (7)
Kane leads the way.
Lionel Messi (60)
Ludovic Blas (51)
Adama Traore (47)
Hatem Ben Arfa (46)
Romain Faivre (45)
Dribble king.
Kieran Trippier has been banned for 10 weeks and fined £70,000 by the FA following misconduct in relation to breaches of betting regulations.
The Atletico Madrid right back was charged by the FA in May and had to withdraw from the England squad in October for the Nations League fixture against Denmark to attend a personal hearing over the allegations.
These relate to bets placed around the time of his move to Spain from Tottenham in July 2019 - an independent commission was appointed to hear the case, with four of the alleged breaches found proven and three dismissed.
Trippier’s worldwide suspension means he is banned from all football-related activity up to and including Sunday 28 February 2021, meaning he will miss the first-leg of Atletico Madrid’s last-16 Champions League tie against Chelsea.
Robert Lewandowski (17)
Mohamed Salah (13)
Cristiano Ronaldo (12)
Kylian Mbappe (12)
Lewy is on fire.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been named as Player of the Century at the 2020 Globe Soccer Awards after he finished ahead of Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho and Mohamed Salah.
A star studded event was held in Dubai the Portuguese was deemed to be the best player between 2001 and 2020, after winning five Champions League titles, three Premier Leagues with Manchester United and two LaLiga Santander trophies with Real Madrid, as well as the Nations League with Portugal.
Lewandowski wins the 2020 Globe Soccer Player of the Year award