Liverpool's seven-point transfer to-do list: Decide on Alexander Isak, sell the fringe players, and sign a centre-back who isn't Marc Guehi

The Reds have already spent big this summer, but they have plenty more work to do before their Premier League title defence begins

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For a club that likes to go the odd year without a signing, Liverpool sure are getting some major business done early this summer. They've secured long-term successors to full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson in Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong and Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, while there was also the small matter of breaking the British transfer record to sign Florian Wirtz for £116 million ($158m), add-ons dependent.

There were plenty of jokes over Richard Hughes' appointment as sporting director when all he did in his first window was make the low-risk signing of Federico Chiesa on a cut-price deal from Juventus. They all laughed at him, and you have to say, they aren't laughing now. The Reds mean business, and are cleary not content on simply winning the Premier League. Their window of opportunity is open and they are doing all they can this summer to ensure they take advantage.

Three marquee signings down, there's still work for Liverpool to get done before the window closes, be that internally or externally. GOAL runs through the seven priorities left to sort ahead of the deadline:

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    Move on from Nunez

    Jurgen Klopp learned during his final season at Liverpool that you simply can't bring the knife of Darwin Nunez to a Premier League title race gun fight. Arne Slot learned during his first season at Liverpool that the Uruguayan is serviceable as a backup, but little more.

    The cult of Nunez, with his intriguing manic ability to create chances as easily as he misses them, isn't as enjoyable when the pressure is actually on. Had the Reds been under threat for top spot during 2024-25, his wastefulness may have come back to haunt them.

    With a series of clubs, including Italian champions Napoli as well as those in the Saudi Pro League, actively interested in taking Nunez off of their hands, Liverpool should definitely be looking to part ways with the divisive striker this summer. In fairness, it sounds like they are indeed keen on moving him on.

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    Find a good deal for Elliott

    For two or three years now, Harvey Elliott has been tipped to emerge as Liverpool's next big thing. He's still only 22, but that explosion from squad player to unquestionable regular hasn't happened yet.

    The Reds have ambitions to win it all again next season, but where exactly Elliott will fit into the fold remains up for debate. On his preferred right wing, Mohamed Salah isn't showing any signs of slowing down and has signed a contract extension. In midfield, he wasn't getting much of a look in even before Wirtz came through the Anfield doors.

    Elliott did not make a Premier League start last season until the 3-1 defeat to Chelsea that came a week after Liverpool had wrapped up the Premier League title, and clocked only 822 minutes across all competitions. It was never going to be easy for him to build momentum having gone into Slot's first year with a broken foot, yet he did little to sway the Dutchman even after returning to fitness.

    A summer exit may be best for all parties, and Elliott himself has opened the door to that possibility: "I need to reflect. I need to see if I'm content in doing what I'm doing and how can I improve as a player, because that's the most important thing. I just want to improve and be the best possible version of myself. If that's to go somewhere else, then it's a decision that I'm going to have to make, and I just need to see what happens."

    Brighton are among the teams said to hold an interest in Elliott, and Liverpool should seek to extract both the most value from any permanent sale, as well as stick a buy-back clause or equivalent into such a deal.

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    Stand firm on Diaz & Gakpo

    Liverpool manage to keep a lid on crazy transfer speculation in regards to incomings, but they cannot always help when another club becomes enamoured in those already on their books. It just so happens that Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo are being targeted by two of the most public-facing teams in European football in Barcelona and Bayern Munich, respectively.

    Barca's interest in Diaz dates back to last summer, when they tried and failed to get the Colombian out of Merseyside to Catalunya. It didn't feel like it was ever plausible due to their financial issues a year ago, and they still haven't cleared to this day. Athletic Club's Nico Williams and Manchester United's Marcus Rashford appear to be higher on their shortlist, too.

    Bayern's half-hearted courtship of Gakpo is interesting as Liverpool haven't necessarily issued a hands-off warning, with a modest £42m (€50m) price quoted in the German media. Nevertheless, the Reds shouldn't be entertaining bids for either winger given their useful versatility across the frontline and familiarity with Slot already.

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    Avoid another Alexander-Arnold situation

    The noises coming out of Anfield regarding Ibrahima Konate's contract situation have not been reassuring. It was reported by the earlier this week that he's been left 'disappointed' with Liverpool's latest offer of a new deal, believing he should be afforded a higher basic wage given his contributions to the club in four years of service.

    With only 12 months left to run on current terms, the Reds are again facing the prospect of losing a key player against their will. Ironically, Real Madrid are again the interested party having already acquired Alexander-Arnold. Liverpool cannot afford to let that happen again, or allow this to become a recurring theme in their business – there's already a decent enough chance Salah and Virgil van Dijk are allowed to walk off into the sunset for free when their new deals expire in 2027.

    If Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain or any another team eyeing Konate want him, the Reds should either open their doors for business this summer or get back to the negotiating table with the 26-year-old as soon as possible. There has to be a resolution before the transfer deadline.

'Free to go' – Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca sends blunt message to Noni Madueke amid Arsenal transfer links

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca heaped praise on Noni Madueke but sent out a blunt message for the Arsenal-linked winger. The Gunners have reportedly initiated fresh round of transfer talks with Madueke's representatives as their search for a new attacker continues. The Blues reportedly value the 23-year-old England internatonal at £50 million ($68m).

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    Madueke only joined Chelsea in the summer of 2023 and has a contract with the Stamford Bridge outfit until 2030. He made 32 Premier League appearances in the 2024-25 campaign, scoring seven goals and registering four assists. The Blues, however, are eyeing a move for Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund and that could lead to Madueke's exit this summer.

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    According to , the winger is open to a move to Arsenal, although the Gunners are yet to approach the Blues with a formal offer. Amid speculations over Madueke's future at Stamford Bridge, Maresca sent out a blunt message for all his players who want to exit the club this summer.

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    Speaking to reporters, the Italian coach said: "Noni has been very important for us during this season. Today, again, he has been important. But my message to the players and to the club is that I want just players that are happy to be with us. The ones that are not happy, they are free to go. It's not for Noni, it's for all the players we have. But again, Noni has been very good during the season and very good tonight."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

    After a 2-1 win over Palmeiras in the Club World Cup quarter-final on Friday, the Blues will next face Fluminense in the last-four stage on July 9.

Australia player reactions: 'I think this is bigger than 2015'

Josh Hazlewood: “I think this is bigger [than 2015]. Obviously we had won at home in front of our home fans, but the challenges we’ve been through in the last couple of months – coming here, and playing in those conditions against India, which is a pretty special team. Again, to win on a day like this is amazing. Such a great crowd; the Indian fans are second to none. A couple had started leaving there towards the end, but some crowd! I think that’s just the belief that’s in the squad. The first two games [against India and South Africa] were against probably two of the better teams in the competition, but to sort of be knocking on wood the whole tournament basically, and [we’ve] just been on a run. I think tonight was our perfect game just about. We put it together when it counts.”Marnus Labuschagne: “What we’ve achieved today is unbelievable. It’s the best achievement I’ve ever been part of. Just to come to India… ten from ten with one to play – they’ve been the team of the tournament, they’ve played unbelievably. But you knew if we played our best cricket, we had a chance. Our bowlers were sensational, and then Travis [Head] put on a hell of a display. It’s great to be a part of it. I know you guys know I’m a man of faith, and believe in god. The way everything’s happened is unbelievable to me. It’s just amazing; I’m lost for words. The amount of times I thought I’m done – even last night the team didn’t get named until about 10.10 [pm]. Coaches went to the ground – might be dewy, I might be out. I’m very thankful to them for sticking with me. I don’t have many words to explain. Few months ago, I wasn’t even in South Africa in the one-day team; and to play 19 games straight is truly a miracle. I don’t know how; I give thanks to god for that.”Related

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Travis Head: “Yeah, would’ve been sitting on the couch at home [if he had not recovered from injury in time]. So yeah, very lucky that everything went well. And I was able to get back here… Yeah, I was a little bit nervous. Marnus was quite exceptional. That really soaked up the pressure and yeah, it was just an amazing partnership [of 192 runs for the fourth wicket].”Felt like the way when Mitch Marsh came out and took the game on, albeit didn’t go on with, it sort of set the tone and that was the energy that we wanted, and we knew that the wicket may get tough. It was a great decision to bowl first when we won the toss, and the wicket got better as the day went on.”Probably [Rohit Sharma’s] the unluckiest man in the world. Again, it’s something that I’ve worked on. I couldn’t imagine being 100 but could imagine probably holding on to that one [catch]. Again, nice to hold on to something that’s important… To be able to do that on a big stage in front of the full house and all that pressure is a nice thing.”Travis Head took a truly stunning catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma•Associated Press

Mitchell Starc: “He [Cummins] was phenomenal. I think he’s been phenomenal all tournament. His decision making, his leadership, at times he’s needed to step up with the ball when it’s a bit flat. He’s been phenomenal for us and he’s just capped off an unbelievable eight weeks with this group.”Between Pat, Ron [Andrew McDonald], all that coaching staff, all the players across the formats, it’s been an incredible winter. I don’t think you could write a script to top the winter we’ve had. To win a World Cup in India – it’s been a fantastic eight weeks, bit tough but gee whiz! It’s been bloody successful and bloody enjoyable.”David Warner: “Our bowlers were fantastic, the sort of flow from last game, they set the tone from ball one and the fielding again tonight supported that. To bowl them [India] out for 240 in the final is absolutely exceptional. There was a bit of nervous energy up in the change room [during the chase]. We sat in the dressing-room part, we sat in the lunchroom part, came in at one stage for a look. Fantastic partnership there with Marnus and Heady. What an incredible comeback from Heady, [got] injured in South Africa, come back in and score his hundred in his first game and a hundred here tonight in front of a jam-packed crowd. He was just absolutely phenomenal.”Steven Smith: “It’s incredible, the atmosphere was amazing here today. It was just a great performance. As Davey just said, our bowlers really set the tone, fielding was great this evening. Travis Head, the show he put on was just incredible. [He] took the game on even when we were 3 for 60-odd [47 for 3], just kept going, kept playing to his strengths. I thought Marnus played an unbelievable knock at the other end in a supporting role. It was a great partnership, and yeah, another one [World Cup title].Two-time ODI World Cup winners – Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Steven Smith, Josh Hazlewood, David Warner, and Mitchell Marsh – strike a pose with the trophy•ICC/Getty Images

“Wasn’t the ideal start for us [in the tournament]. Yeah, we had belief that we got a good group of players here, great staff and we had belief that we were going to turn around and, fortunately, we were able to do that and get ourselves into the top four, and then it’s a whole new ball game from there. Australia typically plays pretty well in those moments, and yeah, it’s another dream come true today to win another final. It’s been a pretty big year for us, winning the Test championship and then this, and it’s been great fun.”Glenn Maxwell: “It feels amazing. I think we all pretty much got excited when it got down to 20 [required]. I had sort of resigned to the fact that I wouldn’t have to bat – much like [in] 2015 – but unfortunately Heady got out. But it was nice to be out there with Marnus [at the end], and have the guys come out, and what a win! It’s a bit different when you watch Heady take on [Jasprit] Bumrah; not so often you’re next in… but how good were those two! Marnus soaked the pressure out there – he was absolutely outstanding – and Heady, that ball-striking under pressure in a final was second to none.”Mitchell Marsh: “Pure elation. I said to a few boys just earlier – it’s been hard. We won when Sri Lanka were 0 for 120; that feels like a lifetime ago. But to be here with this group, it’s unbelievable.”

Man City appoint Andree Jeglertz as head coach with Denmark boss set to join WSL club after Euro 2025

Andree Jeglertz will become Manchester City Women's head coach following Euro 2025.

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The Swede is currently leading Denmark's women in Switzerland at the European Championship. A vastly experienced coach, he has also managed the Finnish national team, and let Umea IK to a Champions League title in 2004.

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City finished fourth in the Women's Super League in 2024/25 but parted company with Gareth Taylor in March after a poor run of form. Former boss Nick Cushing was appointed on an interim basis until the end of the season. Despite these difficulties, Jeglertz said he was not planning to "change the world", rather he would be "continuing the job that has been done and taking it to the next level."

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Jeglertz said: "[I have] a lot of feelings. Mostly maybe honoured to be part of this big and great club but also excited to get started. I’m really looking forward to it.   

"The Club is one of the biggest in the world. But also, the way Therese [Sjogran] and Charlotte [O’Neill] are presenting the club, what does it stand for, what do you want from a coach and everything that’s connected to football.   

"But there are a lot of things around the Club that makes me excited about the job."

He added: "One of my key things is to come in and not try to change the world. It’s about continuing the job that’s been done and taking it to the next level. 

"I’m excited to work with the people. Working with people who have the same motivation and ambitions as I have.

"And that is young players, but also older players. I think all female players in general are interested in becoming better and trying to find the next step.

"That of course excites me and also challenges me, because I need to find different ways and different players.

"And that’s definitely an interesting job I have." 

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Jeglertz will be laser-focussed on Denmark's Euro 2025 campaign, before he turns his attention to his new job at City. The Danes have a tricky assignment in Group C, up against Jeglertz' native Sweden and eight-time winners Germany.

Jewell's century trumps McDermott amid more than 700 runs

Boundaries flowed in Hobart but Paddy Dooley played a key role with the ball to deny a former Tasmania player

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Caleb Jewell’s century laid the foundation for Tasmania’s 28-run win over Queensland in a high-scoring Marsh Cup clash.Jewell’s run-a-ball 137 enabled Tasmania to post a mammoth 376 for 8 before the left-arm spin of Paddy Dooley (2-47) put the screws on the Bulls’ run chase at Blundstone Arena.A magnificent 143 from 112 deliveries by Queensland opener Ben McDermott against his former team wasn’t enough to get the Bulls home as they were dismissed for 348 with one delivery of their innings remaining.The visitors were 258 for 1 in the 35th over and on track for victory but Tasmania skipper Jordan Silk used crafty Dooley and the rest of his bowlers superbly, with Joe Burns run out for 2 at a crucial moment. Queensland captain Jimmy Peirson lacked support in the final 10 overs to get his side home.Veteran Matthew Wade was due to return for Tasmania from a two-match suspension for slamming his bat on the pitch during the Marsh Cup-loss to Victoria in September. A back complaint forced his late withdrawal and Charlie Wakim was a late inclusion at No. 3.Wakim made the most of his chance and combined with Jewell to add 158 for the second wicket. Jewell punished the ball square of the wicket and was masterful at cashing in on the short boundary on one side of the pitch.Silk was in complete control when he joined Jewell. His innings was highlighted by a memorable short-arm jab over midwicket off James Bazley and a glorious cover drive to the boundary off Gurinder Sandhu.Queensland made a statement early in the run chase with openers McDermott and Sam Heazlett reaching 100 in the 11th over. Heazlett was caught and bowled by Dooley, the pick of the bowlers on either side on a day dominated by the bat.McDermott went to his half-century from just 30 deliveries and celebrated by walloping Nathan Ellis over mid-on and out of the ground.His century, off just 75 balls, was highlighted by shots all around the ground but when Beau Webster dismissed the former Tasmania player with an offcutter they lifted their intensity and dried up the runs.

Vasco e 777 firmam sociedade com a WTorre no processo de licitação do Maracanã

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O Vasco vai participar da licitação do Maracanã e terá com ele a 777 Partners e a WTorre. Os três farão parte do Consórcio Maracanã Para Todos, que propõe cobrar um valor único de aluguel, sem priorizar ou beneficiar o administrador do estádio. A informação foi publicada primeiro no “Blog do PVC” e confirmada pelo LANCE!.

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Os envelopes com as propostas serão entregues ao Governo do Estado na próxima quinta-feira, dia do jogo do Vasco contra o Sampaio Corrêa, em São Januário, que pode valer o acesso. O diretor de esportes, mídias e entretenimento, Juan Arciniegas, e o chefe de operações do futebol, Nicolas Maya, que são funcionários da 777 Partners, estarão no Rio de Janeiro para as duas ocasiões.

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Desde o início da negociação envolvendo a compra da SAF do Vasco, a 777 Partners afirmou que o Maracanã estava nos planos da empresa, deixando claro que participaria do processo de licitação do estádio. A WTorre aparece como novidade, mas já tinha relação com o Cruz-Maltino.

+ Grêmio garante o acesso e restam apenas duas partidas: veja as chances de acesso na Série B ao fim da 36ª rodada

No aniversário do clube, em 21 de agosto de 2020, o presidente da época, Alexandre Campello, assinou um memorando de entendimento com a WTorre, para reformar e modernizar São Januário. A empresa seria a responsável por captar receita para dar andamento ao projeto.

No entanto, quase um ano depois, essa atribuição deixou de ser da construtora, que continuou tendo a preferência para operar São Januário, quando o projeto fosse finalizado. Essa relação foi determinante para a montagem do consórcio e a WTorre aparece como um grande trunfo, por causa dessa especialidade da empresa.

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قبل الإعلان الرسمي.. كوكا يبدأ مشواره مع الاتفاق

بدأ المهاجم المصري أحمد حسن كوكا تدريباته الفعلية داخل معسكر نادي الاتفاق السعودي المقام حاليًا في مدينة الجارف البرتغالية، وذلك بعد انضمامه الرسمي للفريق قادمًا من الدوري الفرنسي.

وشهد يوم الإثنين أول ظهور لكوكا في التدريبات، حيث خضع لتدريبات بدنية فردية تحت إشراف الجهاز الفني، في الوقت الذي خاض فيه لاعبو الفريق حصة تدريبية شاملة ركزت على الجوانب البدنية والفنية، استعدادًا لمواجهة فارينسي البرتغالي وديًا يوم الثلاثاء.

ورغم أن النادي لم يعلن عن الصفقة بشكل رسمي حتى الآن، فإن مصادر خاصة بصحيفة “الرياضية” السعودية أكدت أن أحمد حسن كوكا بات لاعبًا في صفوف الاتفاق، وينتظر فقط الانتهاء من بعض الإجراءات الإدارية قبل الإعلان النهائي.

طالع أيضًا | جواو فيليكس يقترب من نادٍ سعودي كبير هربًا من جحيم تشيلسي

كوكا صاحب الـ32 عامًا، أصبح حرًا في الانتقال بعد نهاية عقده مع نادي لوهافر الفرنسي، وسبق له اللعب في عدة دوريات أوروبية مع أندية مثل ريو آفي وسبورتينج براجا في البرتغال، وأولمبياكوس في اليونان، إلى جانب تجارب متعددة في تركيا، أبرزها مع قونيا سبور وألانيا سبور، وبينديك سبور، كما شارك دوليًا في 32 مباراة بقميص منتخب مصر.

ويأتي تعاقد الاتفاق مع كوكا لتعويض الغياب الطويل لمهاجمه الفرنسي موسى ديمبيلي، الذي يعاني من إصابة قوية بقطع في وتر أكيليس منذ فبراير الماضي، ويواصل حاليًا برنامجه التأهيلي، وسط توقعات بغيابه حتى نوفمبر المقبل.

Fakhar on his fantastic comeback: 'I did not rest'

Opener reveals his improved game against offspin bowling following his match-winning ton in Bengaluru

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Mumtaz on Fakhar’s knock: ‘Pakistan’s dreams and hopes alive due to one man’

Fakhar Zaman was in a reflective mood in the aftermath of a pulsating chase in rainy Bengaluru on Saturday that kept Pakistan’s World Cup hopes flickering. He resonated a sense of being a deep thinker who sticks by his methods, and those who’ve helped him on his path to redemption, through thick and thin. There was also palpable relief.”At this level, there are always ups and downs,” he said after his century. “The Asia Cup didn’t go well for me. I had a highest of 30? [27]. It wasn’t a good time. I went over to Peshawar to work with Aftab Khan [Pakistan’s fielding coach] at his academy. He’d pointed out my weakness against offspin. He was an offspinner, so I worked a lot with him.”Related

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When Fakhar made three successive ODI hundreds against New Zealand in April, including a seminal 180 not out that helped seal Pakistan’s second-highest ODI chase, it seemed inconceivable that he’d have to wait his turn to come back into the side if he picked up an injury or niggle along the way.Yet when Fakhar went through a string of low scores in the lead-up to the World Cup – 11 innings without a half-century – there had been a growing pressure on him to emerge from a rut which got magnified that much more with every passing day.If the pressure of performance was tough enough to contend with, Fakhar injured his knee at training one game into the 2023 World Cup. It meant two weeks on the sidelines. Fakhar kept the faith in his abilities and has now racked up scores of 81 and 126* in two match-winning performances that has kept Pakistan alive.”Every player who performs says ‘I did this, I did that’. But when I had the time off [after the Asia Cup], I didn’t rest,” Fakhar said. “I was at home for just two days and then I went straight to Peshawar to train. I want to dedicate this performance to Aftab Khan.”Fakhar was a tad emotional at this point, but he wasn’t being generic in praising his coaches because he had to. There seemed to be a genuine sense of gratitude and warmth that stemmed from an acceptance that he had a few areas to work on.Fakhar Zaman brought up his fourth ODI hundred against New Zealand in 2023•ICC/Getty Images”The things he’s shared with me, the time he’s given me – not many people give you that kind of dedication. You need such people. When performances happen, the hard work is seen. When you don’t, it’s not seen. But it doesn’t mean we haven’t put in the work.”Fakhar then elaborated on Pakistan’s methods towards trying to scale down New Zealand’s 402. They decided to “play properly” for the first four overs and then take the attack to the bowlers. It’s within these four overs that he and Babar Azam decided to step up and “be ahead of the target at all times.””The wicket was very good, there was no turn, nothing,” Fakhar said. “Rain was at the back of our mind. We knew [of the forecast] from yesterday. That’s why after 15 overs, we [Babar and himself] went a message upstairs to the management to give us the target for 20 overs.”We wanted to try and make it up [in those five overs]. At this level, planning is important. It’s difficult otherwise. We had planned for this. So when we got 10 runs ahead, close to the 20th over, we played out [Trent] Boult because we knew we were well ahead.”Fakhar praised the team management for resonating “positivity at all times”, even when they went on a downward spiral after two opening wins. There’s belief in the camp now. And there’s a sense of “rhythm” that he feels has the potential to get them on a roll. Of course with some luck from a few other results.”The good thing about this team management is they always stay positive, they never show us that we’re out of it, they back each and every player,” Fakhar said. “We believe we can make the semi-finals, maybe even the final. We’re closely going to watch the Sri Lanka-New Zealand game. We are hopeful.”

Why Liverpool could join Arsenal in transfer race for Real Madrid's Rodrygo with Cristiano Ronaldo & Co. set to miss out – explained

Liverpool are reportedly weighing a move for Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo as they brace themselves for Luis Diaz's possible departure this summer. With increasing speculation surrounding the Colombian's future at Anfield, the Reds could rival Arsenal for the signature of the Brazilian star, who may be edging closer to his own exit from the Santiago Bernabeu.

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Although Liverpool are not actively looking to sell Diaz, they are realistic about the market dynamics and have prepared a contingency plan. European giants Barcelona and Bayern Munich have shown interest in acquiring the wide man. According to journalist the Merseysiders are ready to explore the possibility of signing Rodrygo should Diaz make a move away from the club this summer.

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While Rodrygo has publicly shown no desire to leave Real Madrid, there are growing concerns over his diminishing role under new head coach Xabi Alonso. The Brazilian attacker registered 14 goals and 11 assists in 54 appearances across all competitions last season but found himself increasingly used off the bench. His reduced involvement in the Club World Cup has only fuelled speculation, with insiders suggesting the winger may now be reconsidering his future.

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Los Blancos are not expected to let Rodrygo leave on the cheap. Reports claim the Spanish giants have slapped a €90 million (£78m/$106m) price tag on the Brazil international. Such a fee would restrict the pool of interested clubs to only those with the financial muscle to fund a blockbuster deal. Liverpool and Arsenal are two of the few Premier League outfits with the resources to meet that valuation. Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Nassr can also match the fee, but the player is said to be keen to ply his trade in the English top flight rather than in the Middle East.

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Adding a further twist to the transfer saga, reports from ESPN Brasil indicate that Paris Saint-Germain have also entered the frame. The reigning Champions League winners have supposedly made contact with Rodrygo’s representatives as they begin exploring a move.

Crias do Vasco destacam campanha na Série B e revelam ansiedade pelo acesso

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O Vasco está muito próximo de sacramentar o acesso na Série B e quando isso acontecer, os crias da base serão apontados como um dos protagonistas da campanha. Foram momento difíceis, uma temporada pesada, mas muito valorizada pelo atacante Figueiredo, que destacou a casca que os jogadores mais jovens adquiriram para o restante da carreira.

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– Passa pela cabeça que tudo que a gente viveu valeu a pena. Os momentos que a gente sofreu, os de alegria, felicidade, valeram a pena. A gente que estava aqui ano passado, criamos casca na Série B e deixou a gente mais forte para a nossa carreira – afirmou Figueiredo, em entrevista para a Vasco TV.

Principal nome dentre as revelações do Vasco, o volante Andrey Santos revelou que está ansioso para a partida contra o Sampaio Corrêa e que esperou muito por esse momento.

– Passa um filme sobre tudo que passou desde o início do ano. Estávamos ansiosos por esse momento e graças a Deus chegamos nele. Trabalhamos duro durante a semana para que, se Deus quiser, se concretize na próxima quinta-feira com a nossa torcida.

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Marlon Gomes, outro titular do Vasco e cria da base, reforçou as palavras do companheiro

– É uma semana que a gente esperou o ano todo. Ansioso para chegar logo o jogo e no apito final, se Deus quiser, teremos a conquista do acesso em São Januário.

+Apesar das críticas, Série B atual do Vasco é semelhante às edições de 2014 e 2016

Com mais de 100 jogos pelo time profissional do Vasco, Gabriel Pec é o mais experiente da nova geração de crias do clube e destacou a amizade entre eles que faz melhorar o rendimento dentro de campo.

– A gente se motiva todos os dias juntos. É alegria, pode até chegar triste, mas quando a gente se junta, não tem como não sorrir, não dar risada. É um zoando o outro. Até dentro de campo, a gente trabalha sério, mas a nossa alegria acaba contagiando também. Isso são os crias, a alegria junto com o compromisso e graças a Deus, os crias estão sendo fundamentais neste ano.

O Vasco garante o acesso até mesmo se perder o jogo contra o Sampaio Corrêa. Para isso, terá que esperar os jogos entre Londrina x Ituano e Sport x Operário, que acontece na sexta-feira. Em caso de empate nos dois jogos, o Cruz-Maltino garante matematicamente o retorno para a Série A.

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