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Keane slams 'mind-boggling' transfer frenzy

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LONDON: Former Manchester United star Roy Keane has slammed the "mind-boggling" spending of clubs paying huge fees for "average" players in a historical­ly frenzied transfer window.

Keane, who now works as assistant to Republic of Ireland coach Martin O'Neill, has been shocked by some of the sums paid by Europe's top clubs since the end of last season.

French giants Paris SaintGerma­in have led the way, forking out a staggering £200 million (222mn euros, $263.5mn) for Neymar and preparing to invest heavily once again in Monaco's Kylian Mbappe.

In the Premier League, the spree has set a new record for a single window as the 20 top tier clubs splashed out over £1.18 billion. BURTON-ON-TRENT (United Kingdom): Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has withdrawn from England's squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Slovakia due to injury, the Football Associatio­n announced on Tuesday.

The uncapped 23-year-old, who joined Everton in a £30 million ($38.9 million, 32.3 million euros) deal from Sunderland, has returned to his club for treatment on a muscular injury.

England manager Gareth Southgate has three other goalkeeper­s at his disposal in Joe Hart, Jack Butland and Tom Heaton, so has not drafted in a replacemen­t.

"Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has left the England camp and returned to Everton," the FA said in a statement. - AFP LONDON: Dutch internatio­nal Siem de Jong ended his injuryplag­ued three-year spell at Newcastle United on Monday by re-signing for Dutch giants Ajax, the English club announced.

The 28-year-old attacking midfielder -- who suffered a collapsed lung and a ruptured thigh muscle among other injuries after moving to England for £6million (6.4m euros, $7.7m) in 2014 -- joins French striker Emmanuel Riviere in being moved on by Magpies manager Rafael Benitez.

De Jong made just 26 appearance­s for Newcastle and spent last season on loan at PSV Eindhoven.

Spaniard Benitez hopes that by off-loading players he will be allowed to bring in new faces before the transfer window closes on Thursday. - AFP

Manchester City splurged over £200 million, while 12 teams broke their transfer records.

Keane is astonished that players he regards as mediocre are being given lavish contracts after making big-money moves.

"It's mind-boggling, the figures that are out there - especially for the average players. If ever there was a time to be a profession­al player it's now. Average players are going for £35 million. My goodness," Keane said on Tuesday.

"I don't really analyse it too much, but that's the market place at the moment. There aren't many top players out there. The really big players are going for big money and it's filtering down now.

"When average players are going for £30-40million, it does make you scratch your head. But if the clubs are prepared to pay that, then it's not the players' fault."

Keane played alongside stars like David Beckham Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Ruud van Nistelrooy, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo, who cost Real Madrid £80 million when he left Old Trafford eight years ago.

Asked what Van Nistelrooy would cost now, the 46-year-old replied: "Ruud would certainly be worth in the market now probably a billion."

"David Beckham?". "A billion." "Ryan Giggs?" "Two billion."

Asked further how much he himself might cost nowadays, Keane was more modest and referenced the then British record fee United boss Alex Ferguson paid to sign him from Nottingham Forest in 1993.

"£3.75 million, I think," he said with a smile. - AFP

Goalkeeper Pickford out of England squad De Jong ends Newcastle nightmare, re-signs for Ajax

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Arsenal's midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League round of sixteen football match between FC Bayern Munich and Arsenal in Munich, southern Germany, on February 15, 2017.
— AFP photo Arsenal's midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League round of sixteen football match between FC Bayern Munich and Arsenal in Munich, southern Germany, on February 15, 2017.

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