News about Sergi Canos
Brentford's Sergi Canos is a loan target for Valencia and Anderlecht with the Spanish winger spending the second half of last season with Olympiacos
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July 28, 2023
Sergi Canos, a Brentford winger, is a loan priority for Valencia and Anderlecht. Stanley Mills, an Everton midfielder, has joined Oxford United on loan. The Canos played for four goals in eight games in the second half of last season, although he was crippled by injuries. The 26-year-old has suffered with injuries, but Brentford also chose to prolong Canos' contract by a year in June.
Whoeverever played for the Premier League may be able to lose this season
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July 1, 2023
Many fans - often supporting clubs that feature a talismanic figure - who live in fear - are counting down the hours until the window slams shuts with their prized property still in the building. Only a few months later will the charade begin again. Here's Mail Sport's round up of the most recent reports on outgoings for each club in our transfer special.
Sergi Canos, a heartbroken man, is grateful to his Brentford colleagues for their service to his late mother
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February 12, 2023
Ivan Toney clinched an equalizer against Premier League veterans Arsenal, Brentford's Sergi Canos thanked his colleagues for wearing a shirt in honor of his late mother. The Bees have had a string of spectacular performances since being promoted to the top-flight in 2021, and they have had a blast on creating close knit friendships within their squad.
Since his Brentford teammate's mother died, Ivan Toney dedicates his life to Sergi Canos
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February 11, 2023
After his Brentford teammate's mother died earlier this week, Ivan Toney dedicated his thanks to his colleague Sergi Canos. In an exciting 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium, Toney scored the equalizer against Arsenal after his team lost 1-0 thanks to a Leandro Trossard goal. Following the 26-year-old's header, the Brentford players advanced to their bench, where they all gathered round their goalscorer.
Every Premier League club is grading since being able to move in January
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February 1, 2023
And breathe. The January transfer window is over, and managers now know exactly what they're doing for the remainder of the season. The mid-season window can be a little anti-climatic, with clubs choosing to stick with what they've got rather than risking any disruptions to their squad for the second half of the season. This wasn't the case this time, with Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham all doing major business on deadline day. But did they spend their money wisely?Which sides look well-placed to finish the campaign strongly, and who has left themselves short? Sportsmail has taken a look at the operations of all 20 Premier League clubs and rated them from A-F on how they did in January.
Sergi Canos, a Brentford winger, has completed his loan move to Olympiacos, Greece's Super League team
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January 31, 2023
Sergi Canos has been with the Olympiacos on loan until the end of the season, from Brentford. On Monday, the 25-year-old winger travelled to Greece to finish the move's piping. The Greek Super League side currently sits fourth in the Greek top flight with six games remaining in the regular season, but the defending champions are on a 12-match undefeated run.
Mikel Arteta calls for his side to be equipped 'physically' and 'in the head' for Brentford clash
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September 17, 2022
Arsenal will return to the top of the table if they defeat Brentford on Sunday, after a hot start to six games. 'You have to be fit physically for this sport,' Arteta said. You have to be very well prepared in the head as well, because if you have to be physically fit, you will not be able to report the situation and arrive too late.' It's a delicate balance that you need.' Arteta warns Arsenal that Brentford striker Ivan Toney will be wary. I've seen a lot of Brentford games, and if he's out to shield against any defender, he'll keep the ball and make sure you feel it.' 'I'll plan my players in case the ball is out, you'll be ready.' To win the duels, you have to win.' With the extra physical requirements needed to be competitive in the Premier League, as well as the increasingly packed fixture list ahead of the World Cup, Arteta's new focus has been player welfare, who regrets that the clubs were not able to have more input.