Rhys Healey: Scout Report

Milton Keynes Dons may only sit five points above the relegation zone in League One, but their summer signing Rhys Healey has lit up the division with his goalscoring exploits. The 25-year-old joined the Dons on an undisclosed fee from Cardiff City, after scoring eight times in 18 games last season in a loan spell at Stadium MK.

The Mancunian striker, who made his English football debut in a 2014 EPL clash between Cardiff and Chelsea, has taken the step up in his stride. He’s notched an impressive 11 goals in 19 games. Had Healey not been injured for three months, this could have been more.

Click here to a read an in-depth scout report on one of the EFL’s most clinical strikers.

Sam McCallum – Norwich’s Replacement for Jamal Lewis?

Norwich City may be worried about losing Jamal Lewis in the summer, but they’ve got another, younger left-back who’s impressed for Coventry City this season in Sam McCallum. He earned a move to Carrow Road in January after impressing in the first half of the season for the League One leaders. The Canaries allowed the 19-year-old to rejoin the Sky Blues on loan until the end of the season, and since then he’s certainly picked up from where he left off.

The Canterbury-born teenager has shown his ability to both defend and attack, and he’s shone recently when Mark Robins has played him as a wing-back. He’s part of a defence that has leaked only 30 goals all season, which is the joint second lowest in the EFL.

Click here to learn about his performances in the 2019/20 season.