Evan Ferguson and Matias Soulé lead the way for Roma, who lost a battle with Morocco for Neil El Aynaoui, as they go head-to-head with Nico Paz in a new False 9 role for Como.
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
This is the concluding fixture in Serie A Week 15 and could have important ramifications on the top spots.
A victory would allow Roma to close up on the leading pack, but a defeat would see them caught in joint fourth place by Como.
The Giallorossi are in dire need of a boost after back-to-back Serie A defeats to Napoli and Cagliari, although they did get back on track in the Europa League on Thursday with their 3-0 win away to Celtic.
Ferguson scored twice in that match and wants to ride the wave of enthusiasm, especially as Paulo Dybala is only ready for the bench.
Zeki Celik was sent off in Sardinia and is therefore suspended, with Artem Dovbyk injured and Angelino back on the bench after two months out with pneumonia.
Evan Ndicka was given permission to delay his departure for the Africa Cup of Nations, but Morocco refused to let El Aynaoui stay in the squad.
Roma defender Obite Evan Ndicka looks on during the Italian Serie A football match between AS Roma and Torino on February 26, 2024 at the Olympic stadium in Rome. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo by TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images)
Como are coming off a thumping 4-0 defeat to Inter, but had been unbeaten in 11 Serie A rounds before that.
They have a similar problem with AFCON duty, but were given permission to keep hold of Assane Diao until tomorrow, while Maxi Perrone is suspended.
Alvaro Morata, Sergi Roberto, Alberto Dossena and Edoardo Goldaniga are also out of action.
Tasos Douvikas was expected to lead the attack, with support from Jayden Addai, Nico Paz and Diao.
Instead, it looks as if Nico Paz will be moved into a False 9 role, with Martin Baturina stepping in behind him, although Diao could also be the centre-forward.
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 24: Jayden Addai (L) of Como 1907 celebrates with teammate Nico Paz (R) after scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Como 1907 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on November 24, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Cristian Chivu, head coach of Inter, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
The last time Inter were alone on top of the Serie A table was mid-April 2025, when after the Week 32 fixtures they had 71 points to Napoli’s 68.
The Scudetto race took a twist in Week 33 on April 20 when Inter lost 1-0 at Bologna, while Napoli won 1-0 at Monza to catch them.
Inter followed that with a home defeat to Roma, but Napoli stalled with a 2-2 draw against Genoa, closing the gap to one point at the end of Week 36.
That is how it remained for the final two games, Napoli taking the title.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic of Napoli makes a clearance kick during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Looking at the statistics, it is unusual for Inter to be top this season when they lost four of the opening 12 rounds.
They are flying high because Cristian Chivu’s side have the most wins with 11 and zero draws.
In comparison, Milan won only nine, drew five and lost the opening game against Cremonese.
Napoli won 10, more than the Rossoneri, but only had one stalemate and four defeats.
Reports in Italy claim that Milan have an agreement in principle with Germany international Niclas Fullkrug heading into the January transfer window, but still have to strike a deal with West Ham United before a transfer can go ahead.
Report Fullkrug agrees to Milan move, West Ham talks pending
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Santiago Gimenez, who joined the Rossoneri from Feyenoord last winter. Massimiliano Allegri, who has deployed a 3-5-2 since taking over in San Siro, only has Christopher Nkunku, Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic, all of whom have had various injury and fitness struggles this season, as his other options up front.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It has been suggested over the last few weeks that Milan are keen on a potential opportunity to pick up Fullkrug from West Ham. The Rossoneri are keen to add another natural centre-forward to their ranks, and the German is reportedly keen to move away from East London after a miserable time of it over the last 18 months.
Now, according to reports from Calciomercato.com, Rossoneri sporting director Igli Tare has been in contact with Fullkrug’s agents, and there have been no issues in terms of salary. Milan are willing to cover the €1.5m that Fullkrug is set to earn between January and the end of the 2025-26 season.
Niclas Fullkrug of West Ham United during the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and West Ham United FC at The King Power Stadium on December 03, 2024 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Monday’s report claims that Fullkrug has told his representatives to hold off on any other offers to prioritise a move to Milan.
Milan are reportedly seeking a straight loan deal until the end of the 2025-26 season, although they still need to come to an agreement with West Ham over the terms of a deal for the German.
Santiago Gimenez is still no closer to his AC Milan comeback six weeks after an ankle injury, and there are reports he could require surgery.
The Mexico international has not played since limping off during the Serie A match away to Atalanta on October 28.
His ankle had already flared up over the summer during international duty for the Gold Cup, and weeks go by without much significant progress from conservative treatment.
No sign of recovery for Gimenez
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 23: Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates with team mates Davide Bartesaghi and Samuele Ricci after scoring to give the side a 1-0 lead during the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
Gimenez has flown back to the Netherlands, where he had already worked with Feyenoord, for a specialist consultation.
According to MilanNews.it, there is the distinct possibility that he could go under the knife to resolve this problem once and for all.
With the 2026 World Cup coming up next summer, co-hosted by Mexico, the USA and Canada, he has to take that into consideration as well as his faltering club career at San Siro.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off second leg match between AC Milan and Feyenoord at San Siro Stadium on February 18, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Gimenez will not be part of the Milan squad travelling to Riyadh tomorrow for the Supercoppa Italiana, where they face Napoli on Thursday in the semi-final.
Fiorentina have not yet made any decisions regarding the future of head coach Paolo Vanoli despite the various different rumours that have been circulating following Sunday’s 2-1 loss against Hellas Verona.
Fiorentina have not made final Vanoli or Giuntoli decisions
It is only natural that after such a poor start and under increasing pressure that changes around the club might be made. The situation is one that could still develop, but as things stand, no major changes are expected before Thursday’s Conference League match against Lausanne.
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between ACF Fiorentina and AEK Athens FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 27, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
There have been rumours on Monday that former Napoli and Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli could be poised to come in and help Fiorentina.
However, despite some reports hinting that a deal for Giuntoli could be close, Football Italia can confirm that there have been no direct contacts with the former Bianconeri director as yet.
Cristiano Giuntoli during Igor Tudor’s introductory press conference at Juventus (picture: www.juventus.com/it)
In terms of anew sporting director, we are still some way away from there being any sort of breakthrough.
Despite AC Milan being in top form, they suffered a surprise draw against Sassuolo that caused them to lose their lead in Serie A. After the game, coach Massimiliano Allegri revealed the reason Christian Pulisic was substituted despite needing to score to secure victory.
After three consecutive victories, AC Milan entered the game against Sassuolo needing a win to secure the Serie A lead. However, the Rossoneri suffered a surprising draw that cost them the top spot to Inter Milan. Following the game, coach Massimiliano Allegri explained the reason that lead him to substitute Christian Pulisic, despite the player’s impressive scoring prowess and the team’s need to secure a victory.
“Christian had joined us in Turin after a fever and then trained. He played well for 72 minutes, but at that moment, we needed one more midfielder. Loftus-Cheek held firm up front, but we had to defend better, especially for the second goal. We had to follow Laurienté, and it was too easy for them to score… Today he played a good game, as in Turin. He was decisive for the second goal; he had a chance in the final minutes. He was very good,”Allegri said, via DAZN.
Far from trying to maintain a constant attacking rhythm, Allegri preferred to sacrifice Pulisic in the attack, looking for more stability in midfield with Samuele Ricci. However, everything went the opposite way. Just four minutes after this change, the Rossoneri conceded the second goal and failed to create impactful attacking chances in the absence of the USMNT star, with only Davide Bartesaghi shining at a scoring level by netting a brace.
Massimiliano Allegri has managed to enhance AC Milan’s performances despite not having a sufficiently competitive roster. While they do have a solid midfield with several alternatives, the defensive line and the attacking front remain limited in options, making matches quite unpredictable. Nevertheless, the Rossoneri are aiming to improve the roster in January 2026 to enhance Christian Pulisic’s impact, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring their team’s first goal against FC Internazionale.
Christian Pulisic’s future hinges on AC Milan progress in the upcoming months
With a contract lasting until 2027, AC Milan aim to convince Pulisic to sign an extension before he enters the final year of his current deal. The USMNT star decides not to rush into any decisions and reportedly sets a key condition: The team must qualify for the UEFA Champions League. With this in mind, the Rossoneri to bolster their defense with experienced players like Thiago Silva and Thomas Kristensen, and to enhance their attack eyeing two Premier League stars.
Since joining AC Milan, Pulisic has reached peak form, making a significant impact both in scoring and creativity. Over 113 games, the USMNT star has netted 41 goals and provided 25 assists. However, his influence extends beyond these statistics, as he serves as the team’s attacking focal point and generates the majority of offensive opportunities through his dynamic play.
While Rafael Leao has elevated his performance alongside the USMNT star, coach Allegri might seek a center-forward who excels in winning aerial duels and is physically imposing to capitalize on more scoring opportunities, thus enhancing the team’s efficiency. Should this signing materialize, the Italian team could achieve a much stronger offensive presence, aligning with the potential contract renewal of Christian Pulisic within a solid project.
AC Milan's Massimiliano Allegri and Christian Pulisic.
Porto and Estrela square off in a Matchday 14 Primeira Liga contest during the 2025/26 season. Check below for complete game information, including kickoff time and TV and streaming coverage options in the USA.
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Porto vs Estrela
WHAT
Primeira Liga
WHEN
3:45pm ET / 12:45pm PT • Monday, December 15, 2025
FC Porto head into this weekend’s Primeira Liga showdown knowing the margin for error is slim at the top of the standings. With Benfica and Sporting already collecting wins this Matchday, the league leaders need a strong performance to keep control of the title race.
Across the pitch, Estrela arrive under pressure of their own, stuck on 14 points and hovering dangerously close to the relegation playoff zone, a position that leaves little room for mistakes. The contrast in objectives sets up a compelling battle with major implications at both ends of the table.
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Manchester United receive AFC Bournemouth in a crucial Matchday 16 clash of the 2025/2026 Premier League season. Below are all the essential details, including kickoff times and how to catch the action on TV and streaming.
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Manchester United vs AFC Bournemouth
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English Premier League
WHEN
3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Monday, December 15, 2025
Manchester United arrive at this Premier League clash knowing they can pick an European cup spot. Three points would bring the Red Devils even with Chelsea in the race for the final Champions League position, even if the goal-difference edge still sits elsewhere, adding extra urgency to the afternoon.
Standing in the way are Bournemouth, a team whose season has been marked by inconsistency but also by the ability to strike quickly and cause problems with speed and attacking intent. This matchup carries real weight—make sure you tune in and don’t miss a minute of the action.
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All these fixtures kick off at 19.00 GMT at the Al-Awwal Park Stadium in Riyadh.
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – JANUARY 02: A general view of the light show prior to the Italian Super Cup Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Atalanta at Al Awwal Park on January 02, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
It is the Final Four format for the Supercoppa Italiana, so the holders of the Serie A title and Coppa Italia play against the runners-up in the other tournament.
A winner is decided after 90 minutes, or they go straight to a penalty shoot-out.
Supercoppa Italiana referees appointed
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 10: Luca Zufferli referee gestures during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Verona at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 10, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Napoli vs. AC Milan on Thursday night will be officiated by Luca Zufferli, with Gianluca Aureliano as his VAR.
Imperiale and Rossi are the assistants, with Pezzuto as the fourth official.
The other semi-final between Bologna and Inter on Friday goes to referee Daniele Chiffi, who is supported in the VAR booth by Fabio Maresca.
Rossi and Fontemurato hold the flags on the touchline, with Dionisi as the fourth official.
Davide Calabria is continuing his career at Panathinaikos, but feels bitter over how his experience at AC Milan ended. ‘Honestly, I no longer wanted to have to deal with certain people.’
The 29-year-old had spent his entire football life in the Rossoneri jersey, coming up through their youth academy, climbing to the senior squad and even becoming captain.
VERONA, ITALY – MARCH 17: Davide Calabria of AC Milan celebrates with the fans after the team’s victory during the Serie A TIM match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on March 17, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Everything has a beginning and an end in life, so it was going to happen sooner or later,” Calabria told Rivista Undici.
“I had hoped it would be later, but I am super proud to have been at Milan for so many years. Not many can say that, especially coming through the youth academy, becoming captain and winning trophies.
“My teammates changed, so did the coaches, directors and club owners, but I remained. I have no regrets about that, I am proud of my experience there. As a child who supported Milan, I never dreamed that I could one day become captain.
“I entered into a Milan squad that was not what the club had been accustomed to, and I left a team that was challenging for the Scudetto and other silverware.”
How Calabria rapport with AC Milan broke down
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 11: Davide Calabria of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on January 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The turning point was without doubt that public row with Conceicao, which happened on the pitch after the final whistle of their 3-2 comeback victory over Parma.
The pair got into a heated argument and had to be separated by other players, it was to be his final match for the club.
“It ended the way it ended. There were things that hurt everyone really, during a season that was bad due to certain factors,” explained Calabria.
“I think I lost more than anyone from that situation, perhaps I loved Milan too much and struggled to just shrug some things off. Those months were tough, until the bitterness burst out and the decision was made to go our separate ways.
“It had become difficult to handle, we needed to do something. It was not at all my intention to leave Milan. You all know what happened, even if nobody will say it out loud.”
epa11966596 AC Milan’s head coach Sergio Conceicao reacts during the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Como at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy, 15 March 2025. EPA-EFE/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO
Sergio Conceicao was already their second coach of the campaign after Paulo Fonseca was sacked in December 2024, just months after Stefano Pioli’s dismissal.
“After so many years, it saddened me to leave over some unpleasant incidents,” added Calabria.
“I think those moments rather ruined my image a little, not that I even did anything particularly wrong… I was the captain, I cared too much, and many people would come and let their frustrations out with me. By talking and having respect, you improve, but perhaps that turned against me during that period.
“In any case, I prefer to live and die by my own ideas than with someone else’s. I had to accept it, and honestly I no longer wanted to have to deal with certain people. There were few other options, I could’ve been frozen out of the squad, or I had to leave.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Davide Calabria of Bologna gestures during the Serie A match between Bologna and Torino at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Calabria joined Bologna on loan and he revealed an anecdote from Rossoblu director Gigi Sartori.
“I was told that Sartori joked with my ex-agent: ‘If he should ever argue with the coach, be known that we are here and ready.’ Well, two days later, you all saw what happened, unfortunately…
“It was really embarrassing and unpleasant, I honestly couldn’t explain it. The situation was quite delicate.”
Milan also gave Calabria very little time to give a proper farewell to what had been his home for decades.
“It all happened so fast, it was quite surreal. I would leave Milanello and never set foot in it again. I really struggled to accept that after so many years, thinking I might never see these people again, that the workers and my teammates were asking me not to go. To the fans, who I consider the best in the world. Never wearing the shirt of the club I love so much again.
“It was all such a tough blow to deal with. When I got the news I had to leave, I had one last tour of the training ground and cried a lot, people were incredulous that it was really happening. I gathered my things and left, after 12 years. It hurt, but I had to accept it so I could move on.”
AC Milan defender #19 Theo Hernandez, AC Milan’s Dutch midfielder #14 Tijani Reijnders, AC Milan’s Italian defender #02 Davide Calabria and AC Milan’s Serbian forward #15 Luka Jovic react at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Unione Sportiva Sassuolo and AC Milan at the Mapei Stadium in Reggio Emilia, on April 14, 2024. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP) (Photo by PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images)
Calabria got his revenge, as later that season he’d be in the Bologna team that beat Conceicao’s AC Milan to win the Coppa Italia.
At the end of his contract, he joined Panathinaikos as a free agent, but remains a staunch supporter of the Rossoneri.
“This Milan side can challenge for the Scudetto, they finally have someone in Max Allegri who can create and protect a united group, set the solid defensive foundations. Allegri is a winner, he has experience, and having only one game per week certainly helps too. I’d have liked to be coached by him, aside from anything else, his communication style really makes me laugh.”
Manchester United face a difficult test as they take on Unai Emery’s in-form Aston Villa side away from home in what should be an unmissable Premier League clash.
Villa have been one of the most in-form teams in the country in recent weeks, and it will be intriguing to see if they can keep that run going against a Man Utd side who’ve also shown some signs of improvement.
The busy festive period of fixtures is always great entertainment so we’re sure to see plenty of interest from fans in getting tickets to this big game.
Here’s our preview and ticket buying guide for Villa vs United…
How Aston Villa could line up vs Manchester United
Villa have been able to rotate a bit and still maintain their strong form across all competitions, but in a big game in the Premier League, we suspect Emery probably has a decent idea of his strongest XI.
See below for our predicted Villa line-up for this game…
Aston Villa predicted line-up: Martinez; Cash, Maatsen, Konsa, Torres; Onana, Kamara, Tielemans, McGinn; Rogers, Watkins.
How Manchester United could line up vs Aston Villa
United have one or two injury concerns, most notably Benjamin Sesko, while it’s not yet entirely clear if Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt could make it back for the trip to Villa Park.
Assuming the worst, we’ll probably see Ruben Amorim lining up with something like the below…
Man United predicted line-up: Lammens; Mazraoui, Yoro, Shaw; Dalot, Diallo, Casemiro, Fernandes; Mbeumo, Mount, Cunha.
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 25: Donyell Malen of Aston Villa is tackled by Lukasz Skorupski of Bologna FC 1909 during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Aston Villa FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Villa Park on September 25, 2025 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
How to buy Aston Villa tickets
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How to buy Manchester United tickets
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 17: Altay Bayindir of Manchester United fails to save a header which leads to the first goal for Arsenal scored by Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford on August 17, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Likewise, you can try your luck with Man United’s official ticketing page here, though we would again just warn you that you’ll likely be up against a lot of demand for this game, and will find yourself behind season ticket holders and club members in the queue.
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Aston Villa vs Manchester United head-to-head record
United have a really strong record against Villa down the years, winning this fixture a remarkable 107 times in total.
That’s more than double Villa’s success against the Red Devils, with the Midlands outfit coming out on top on just 51 occasions, while there have been 42 draws.
Even during this difficult period for United, they’ve been strong in this fixture in recent times, winning five and drawing one of the last six, and losing only twice since 2009.
Can United get another victory this time, or will in-form Villa continue their run? Give us your predictions in the comments!
Roma have lost their appeal to use Neil El Aynaoui in tonight’s Serie A match against Como, as Morocco refused permission, but Evan Ndicka and Assane Diao will play.
It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 19.45 GMT.
This is the final match of Serie A Week 15 and in theory the players who have been called up for Africa Cup of Nations duty should be available to their clubs until the conclusion of the round.
However, as this game is scheduled for a Monday evening, it technically falls outside the parameters and their nations can withdraw them.
El Aynaoui out of Roma squad, Ndicka stays in
Roma defender Obite Evan Ndicka looks on during the Italian Serie A football match between AS Roma and Torino on February 26, 2024 at the Olympic stadium in Rome. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo by TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images)
Roma asked permission to both Morocco for El Aynaoui and the Ivory Coast for Ndicka.
While the defender was allowed to remain because the first Ivory Coast match against Mozambique isn’t until December 24, Morocco won their appeal to FIFA to call in El Aynaoui as they open up the tournament against Comoros on December 21.
It means the midfielder won’t be in the squad for Roma tonight.
LECCE, ITALY – APRIL 19: Assane Diao of Como scores his team’s advantage goal during the Serie A match between Lecce and Como at Stadio Via del Mare on April 19, 2025 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Saelemaekers’s new deal is a five-year contract, which will take effect from July 1, 2026. He will continue on his current terms until the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
The Belgian had been due to be out of contract in the summer of 2027, which meant that he would have been entering the final 12 months of his deal this summer had a new extension not been agreed.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Alexis Saelemaekers of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Saelemaekers will more than double his wages on his new contract as he currently earns a reported €1.2m per season and will soon see that figure rise to €3m per season.
“AC Milan are delighted to announce that Alexis Saelemaekers has renewed his contract with the Club until 30 June 2031, with effect from 1 July 2026,” a statement from the club read.
“Since joining the Rossoneri in January 2020, Alexis has grown each season, standing out for his professionalism, selflessness, and strong sense of belonging, embodying the Club’s values on and off the pitch.
“After 159 appearances and 12 goals in the Rossonero shirt, and playing his part in the 2021/22 Scudetto triumph, AC Milan and Alexis Saelemaekers will continue their journey together, driven by the ambition to reach new milestones and write further chapters in Rossonero history.”
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Alexis Saelemaekers of AC Milan performs an overhead kick during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Saelemaekers has been a mainstay in the Milan line-up since the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri this summer. He has started in all 15 league matches so far this term, and has only come off before the 90th minute on four occasions.
Despite his current status as a specialist right wing-back, Saelemaekers also covered in Milan’s front two when required during the early stages of the season.
Former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has taken a fresh swipe at club legend Jamie Carragher, following the pundit’s controversial comments about Mohamed Salah earlier this week.
Many fans felt the criticism crossed the line, accusing the former Reds defender of pursuing a personal vendetta rather than offering balanced analysis.
Among several claims, Carragher suggested that Salah routinely “threw his right-backs under the bus” during his time at Anfield, suggesting that the Egyptian winger failed to track back defensively.
The comments quickly went viral, with Liverpool supporters slamming Carragher for attempting to rewrite history and downplay Salah’s immense impact on the club’s success.
Dejan Lovren aims dig at Jamie Carragher in support of Salah
Dejan Lovren, who shared the Liverpool dressing room with Mo Salah for years and remains one of his closest friends, has emerged as one of the Egyptian’s most vocal defenders during the ongoing controversy.
The former Croatia international has repeatedly taken to social media over the past week to defend aggressively defend Salah.
And he was at it again on Monday, as he threw a subtle shade at Carragher for his crazy comments.
Salah recently broke yet another Premier League record after providing an assist for Hugo Ekitike in Liverpool’s clash against Brighton.
The contribution saw Salah become the player with the most goals and assists for a single club in Premier League history, registering an astonishing 277 goal contributions for the Reds.
After Salah posted the milestone graphic on social media, Lovren reposted it on X with a sarcastic caption clearly aimed at Carragher: “Not good enough Mo. You need to cover your full back.”
The bond between Lovren and Salah goes far beyond their time together at Liverpool.
During their years at Anfield, the pair developed a close personal relationship, often referring to each other as brothers and regularly sharing moments together both on and off the pitch.
(Photo by Phil Noble/Pool via Getty Images)
Lovren has previously spoken about Salah’s humility, professionalism and relentless work ethic, frequently pushing back against narratives that portray the forward as selfish or unwilling to contribute defensively.
Even after leaving Liverpool, Lovren has continued to publicly support Salah, defending him against criticism from pundits, rival fans and now even former teammates.
Their friendship has been especially visible during difficult moments, with Lovren consistently standing up for Salah when he feels the Egyptian has been unfairly targeted.
This latest sarcastic post is simply another example of Lovren’s unwavering loyalty, reinforcing just how strong their relationship remains long after their Liverpool careers no longer overlap.
Man United are hoping to make a signing or two in January, but they will almost certainly see a couple of players move on too. One of those is expected to be Kobbie Mainoo, who remains out of favour under Ruben Amorim.
As recently as 18 months ago, Mainoo had been the jewel of Man United, but now, he is heading towards the exit door. He has little prominence at Old Trafford, with zero starts in the Premier League this season – all 10 of his appearances in the competition have come from the substitutes’ bench.
Kobbie Mainoo wants to leave Man United
Kobbie Mainoo of Man United (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
“Mainoo will push to leave in January, I have no doubt. It’s crazy the way he’s been treated, but Amorim isn’t the only one to blame, as Man United were testing the waters about interest in him during the summer.
“All of the noise coming out of the club was that they would be prepared to let him go for the right price because of their financial situation. Nothing ended up happening, but it’s something they looked into, and the player was made aware of that which left him a bit unsettled. If you keep telling a player he’s not wanted by the club and the manager, even if you later change your minds, he’s not going to want to stick around.
“Mainoo works hard, he’s a creative player, an excellent passer of the ball. He’s not a powerhouse or a flying machine, but he’s a very, very good footballer. The fact he continues to be left out of the side and isn’t even coming off the bench, he could go and start every week for a lot of top clubs in Europe.
“He knows that, and he knows there’s interest, it won’t come as a surprise to anybody but if the chance comes up he will want to jump ship. It was completely avoidable, but it’s a situation the club have put themselves in with the way they have treated him since the summer window opened.”
Who should Kobbie Mainoo join?
It will be interesting to see where Mainoo ends up. Chelsea may be favourites, but the likelihood is that his situation would be similar to how things are at Man United, given that Enzo Maresca already has the likes of Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Reece James, Romeo Lavia and Andrey Santos as midfield options.
According to Sport, the injury Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic picked up recently has made Barcelona cross his name off their list of potential long-term replacements for Robert Lewandowski. The 25-year-old left the pitch with an adductor problem just 31 minutes into Juve’s clash with Cagliari at the end of November and is expected to miss […]
Xabi Alonso said everyone at Real Madrid is pulling in the right direction after they earned a morale-boosting 2-1 victory at Alaves in LaLiga. Alonso’s position has reportedly been discussed by the Madrid hierarchy just six months after he took the reins, but Saturday’s victory at the Estadio de Mendizorroza eased the pressure on the […]
Goals from Rodrygo and Kylian Mbappe eased the pressure on Xabi Alonso as his Real Madrid team beat Alaves 2-1 in LaLiga. Los Blancos started Sunday’s game seven points adrift of Barcelona at the summit, with a run of two wins in seven matches leading to intense speculation about Alonso’s future. But his team picked […]
According to Sport, the injury Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic picked up recently has made Barcelona cross his name off their list of potential long-term replacements for Robert Lewandowski. The 25-year-old left the pitch with an adductor problem just 31 minutes into Juve’s clash with Cagliari at the end of November and is expected to miss […]
Despite their victory in the 2025 MLS Cup, Inter Miami are already looking ahead by planning for the future. With Jordi Alba’s retirement, the Herons have announced that Sergio Reguilón will join the team as a free agent to play alongside Lionel Messi in the upcoming 2026 MLS season.
Lionel Messi managed to lead Inter Miami into their golden era, guiding the team to its first three titles, including the long-awaited MLS Cup. Despite this, Jordi Alba’s retirement posed a major challenge for the team, as they lost a key attacking partner for the Argentine. Nevertheless, the Herons moved quickly and completed the signing of Sergio Reguilón as a free agent to strengthen the left-back position after Jordi Alba’s retirement.
After spending several months as a free agent, Sergio Reguilón has become Inter Miami’s newest star. At just 28 years old, the Spaniard joins the Herons in search of the much-needed continuity he has lacked in recent years. With a contract extending through December 2027, he aims to cement his legacy in the MLS by pursuing more titles and rediscovering the form he displayed at Real Madrid and Sevilla FC.
Unlike Jordi Alba, Sergio Reguilon joins Inter Miami, creating more doubts than assurances. He logged only 316 minutes in the 2024-25 season and was recently excluded from Tottenham Hotspur’s plans. Despite these setbacks, the Spaniard has demonstrated exceptional offensive prowess, making him a promising fit for coach Javier Mascherano, who seeks outstanding performance from the left back position.
With hopes placed on Reguilón regaining his impressive level, Inter Miami hold an option to extend the Spaniard’s contract through 2028. As he is a player in his prime years, there is an expectation that Javier Mascherano can help him recover the level that led him to shine in LaLiga and the UEFA Europa League with Sevilla. Despite this, the biggest challenge will be regaining his competitive rhythm while fighting to prove his worth at the same time.
Inter Miami reportedly accelerate roster rebuild ahead of 2026 MLS season
Far from wanting to keep their roster intact, Inter Miami have remained very active at the end of the season, undergoing several departures from their 2025 MLS Cup–winning squad. Not only have the retirements of Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets occurred, but Fafa Picault, William Yarbrough, and Ryan Sailor have also left the team. Along with them, Marcelo Weigandt and Allen Obando will not continue after their loan spells.
These absences in the squad are aimed at opening space for new figures to arrive and improve the overall performance of the team. In addition, the Herons have reportedly reached an agreement to keep Luis Suárez through December 2026, ruling out a move for Timo Werner. Despite this, Inter Miami have reportedly reached a verbal agreement for Facundo Mura, a right back who arrives as a free agent from Racing de Avellaneda.
With a large part of the offseason still ahead, Inter Miami could make more moves to reinforce their defensive line, midfield, and even the attack, as Javier Mascherano already complained during the 2025 season that his roster was quite limited. Therefore, the Herons continue to show Lionel Messi that their sporting project aims to remain competitive.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF and Sergio Reguilon.
Although Thiago Silva remains in top form, he has decided to leave Fluminense in search of clear opportunities to reach the 2026 World Cup. With this move, the veteran has reportedly established a clear preference for his future that could bring him closer to AC Milan.
Defying all expectations, Thiago Silva has remained one of the most competitive center backs, excelling at both Chelsea and Fluminense as a veteran player. Despite his high level of play, he has reportedly decided to leave the Brazilian team in January 2026. As he looks to define his future, Silva has set forth a series of conditions for his next professional destination, which brings him closer to a short-term move to AC Milan.
According to GeGlobo, Thiago Silva has decided to leave Fluminense with the clear objective of securing a spot at the 2026 World Cup with Brazil. Because of this, the veteran has set his main goal as a return to European leagues, as he believes it would give him more chances to be seen by coach Carlo Ancelotti as a possible fit for the national team. With this in mind, the Brazilian could benefit from a potential move to AC Milan.
Although Allegri has Matteo Gabbia, Fikayo Tomori, and Strahinja Pavlovic as key pieces, the coach appears willing to look for depth on the bench, as only Koni De Winter and David Odogu come in as rotation options, with neither having experience like Thiago Silva to maintain consistency at the back. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri are looking to reinforce the team’s defense, along with the forward line, in the January 2026 transfer window.
With his extensive experience, Thiago Silva could be the ideal reinforcement for AC Milan’s defensive line, which is seeking depth and rotation. If coach Allegri is able to offer him an important role, he could be a key piece in leading a team that has not found a level of consistency that makes a real difference, something he proved not long ago at Chelsea, where he was instrumental in winning the Champions League title.
Vinicinho of Bragantino competes for the ball with Thiago Silva of Fluminense.
Thiago Silva reveals his post-retirement soccer professional path
Thiago Silva has successfully maintained peak physical condition, steering clear of serious injuries that could impair his performance on the pitch. Although he is pursuing a ‘last dance’ in European soccer, his 41 years suggest that professional retirement might be closer than anticipated. Instead of setting a date for his farewell, the Brazilian has outlined a distinct professional future connected to soccer, establishing a compelling objective for himself.
In his recent interview with L’Equipe, Thiago revealed that he plans to become a coach when he retires from soccer, despite not yet thinking about his professional retirement. Along with this, the Brazilian star confessed that he will set himself the objective of coaching every club he played for, making Porto, Fluminense, Chelsea, PSG, and AC Milan his future goals as he looks to write more chapters in his professional legacy.
Thiago Silva #3 of Fluminense FC reacts during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Normally a big game that you’d expect to have consequences nearer the very top of the Premier League table, Tottenham vs Liverpool is looking like being more of a mid-table affair this season.
Both sides have endured disappointing starts to the 2025/26 campaign, and that could make this tie all the more interesting as they look for a result that could launch them up the table due to how close it’s looking between fourth and 13th place right now.
Spurs have home advantage but have suffered some really bad results at their stadium so far this season, while Liverpool are arguably starting to look a little more like themselves again, even if they’re still not hitting the heights many would have expected after their title triumph last term.
Fans won’t want to miss this unpredictable fixture between two teams who, more often than not, produce a spectacle for the neutrals to enjoy.
Tottenham predicted line up to take on Liverpool
Thomas Frank has rotated a lot this season, so it can be tricky to predict precisely what kind of Tottenham line up we’re going to see.
If everyone’s fit by the time this fixture comes around, Frank will surely go full strength to try to claim a big three points, so perhaps a line up that looks something like this…
Tottenham predicted line-up: Vicario; Porro, Spence, Romero, Van de Ven; Bentancur, Palhinha, Simons, Odobert, Kudus; Richarlison.
Liverpool’s predicted line-up to take on Tottenham
The big debate in recent weeks has been about Mohamed Salah and if he should still be in the Liverpool team after his outburst about Arne Slot.
This situation is one that could change quickly, so by the time this game comes around it will either be resolved, or Salah will just be a step closer to leaving.
In recent matches, though, we’re perhaps starting to see that LFC look a slightly more balanced side without Salah now, so our hunch is that he’ll probably remain out of the team for this one.
Liverpool predicted line-up: Alisson; Bradley, Kerkez, Van Dijk, Konate; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Jones, Szoboszlai; Isak, Ekitike.
LEEDS, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 04: Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur is challenged by Brenden Aaronson of Leeds United during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road on October 04, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 23: Federico Chiesa of Liverpool during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield on September 23, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Tottenham vs Liverpool head-to-head record
This always feels like one of the Premier League’s most entertaining fixtures, and it will certainly be one that Liverpool have mostly enjoyed down the years.
The Reds have won 93 times and lost only 50 games against Tottenham, with a further 44 ending in a draw.
In more recent times, it’s also been a happy fixture for Liverpool, with Spurs winning just twice in their last 17 meetings in all competitions, which includes the 2019 Champions League final.
Spurs did win one of their games last season, though, a 1-0 victory in the league in January, but they were thumped 5-1 in the return fixture at Anfield.
Who will come out on top this time? Drop us your score predictions in the comments!
Lautaro Martinez, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane are the only four players to have been directly involved in more than 10 goals in each of the last seven seasons in Europe’s top five leagues, reports Opta.
Inter captain Lautaro Martinez inspired the Nerazzurri’s 2-1 win over Genoa on Sunday providing one goal and one assist at Marassi.
The Argentine is currently the Serie A top-goal scorer with eight goals, one more than Milan star Christian Pulisic.
Stats from Opta on X social media confirm that Lautaro has been one of the most decisive strikers in Europe over the last few years.
Lautaro Martinez matches Mbappé, Haaland and Kane
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Manchester City and SSC Napoli at City of Manchester Stadium on September 18, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
“Lautaro Martínez is only one of the four players to have been directly involved in more than 10 goals (8G-3A this season) in each of the last seven Big-5 European Leagues’ seasons, along with Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane. Unstoppable,” Opta reported.
Unstoppable Lautaro Martinez
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (left) celebrates with his team-mate Petar Sucic after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Lautaro has netted 165 goals in 355 Inter games since joining the Nerazzurri in the summer of 2018.
A 2022 World Cup winner with Argentina, ‘El Toro’ was the Serie A’s Capocannoniere in 2023-24 with 24 goals, contributing to Inter’s 20th Scudetto in their history.
He was also the top-goal scorer in the Copa America with Argentina in 2024.
Khephren Thuram is the present and future of Juventus, and has recently received the backing of Giorgio Chiellini, so here is the reasoning behind the recent rumours involving the Frenchman and a possible Bianconeri move for Inter’s Davide Frattesi.
Where Juventus stand with Thuram and Frattesi
In recent weeks, there had been far-fetched suggestions that Juventus were considering the possibility of a swap deal with Inter that would see Thuram and Frattesi move in opposite directions. Similarly, Milan and Napoli have also been linked with deals involving Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Lorenzo Lucca swapping sides. Both rumours are baseless.
Focussing on Juventus specifically, Chiellini has recently stressed Thuram’s importance to Luciano Spalletti: “I won’t talk about Frattesi, as that’s a lack of respect towards Inter. What I can say without doubt is that Thuram will remain a Juventus player. He has done really well in the year and a half he’s been with us and we have no intention of letting him go,” he said before kick-off against Bologna on Sunday.
GENOA, ITALY – AUGUST 31: Khéphren Thuram greets the crowd during a warm-up session prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Juventus FC at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on August 31, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Thuram has shown that he is capable of being a Juventus player and that he still has plenty of potential to fulfill. He hasn’t had the most impressive of performances in recent weeks, but there’s no doubt that Juventus intend to stick with him for the time being.
As for Frattesi, Juventus’s interest is a separate matter. Inter are adamant that they will not let the Italy international leave for anything less than €35m, which is less than the fee that had been cited to interested clubs over the summer.
epa12078784 FC Inter’s Davide Frattesi (R) celebrates scoring the 4-3 goal during the UEFA Champions League semifinal 2nd leg soccer match between Inter Milan and FC Barcelona, in Milan, Italy, 06 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ROBERTO BREGANI
If Frattesi wants to leave Inter, it is down to his agent to find him the move, which he has failed to do for the last three transfer windows now.
Napoli have been dealing with several injuries in recent weeks, and many of their stars, including Scott McTominay, have played 100% of the available minutes in the last month.
Earlier last week, Napoli had lost 2-0 away against José Mourinho’s Benfica in the Champions League.
Napoli struggling away from home
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 25: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between SSC Napoli and Qarabag FK at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Napoli are still unbeaten in home Serie A games with six wins and one draw, but have fallen short away from the Maradona with four losses in the league and three – from three outings – in the Champions League.
“They have a stadium that pushes; playing at home for them it’s a big advantage,” former Lazio goalkeeper Luca Marchegiani told Sky Sport Italia.
“In the first half against Udinese, they did some good things and created some situations. The tragic thing was the start of the second half. That was when Udinese took command.
“This season, Napoli have struggled to face all the teams with the same determination. This is a team that, to be efficient, must play with their intensity; if they drop it, they can suffer against anyone.”
Coach Antonio Conte has had limited chances to rotate in recent weeks, especially in central midfield, where Kevin De Bruyne, Billy Gilmour, Zambo Anguissa and Stanislav Lobotka have all suffered injuries.
The latter returned to action against Udinese yesterday after two weeks, while the others will be forced to the sidelines for longer.
“Napoli are a team that doesn’t have the strength to play constantly in the opposing half and dominate proceedings through ball possession,” argued Inter legend Beppe Bergomi.
Napoli stars overused
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 02: Scott McTominay of Napoli is challenged by Manu Kone of AS Roma during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Napoli at Stadio Olimpico on February 02, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
“The coach is good at fixing problems and finding solutions. They are better than last season because they have a deeper team with important players. But they have an alibi, which is a lot of injuries and reduced options in certain roles.”
Conte’s reduced options have forced the Italian tactician to overuse many of his stars. Sky showed that Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Scott McTominay and goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic have played every minute since Conte switched to a three-man defence against Atalanta on November 22. That makes it six full games in less than one month, with the only exception being a Coppa Italia match against Cagliari.
Amir Rrahmani, David Neres, Rasmus Hojlund and Alessandro Buongiorno have played over 90% of the available minutes in the same time, Same Beukema and Noa Lang more than 80%.
Even Matteo Politano, a regular starter at the end of the season, has struggled with playing time, despite being fully fit, playing just 27.9% of the available minutes since November 22.
Monday’s reports claim that Milan have an agreement in place to extend the contract of versatile wing-back Alexis Saelemaekers until the summer of 2030.
Gazzetta: Saelemaekers set to renew Milan contract until 2030
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan and Saelemaekers have an agreement in place over a new contract that will run until 2030, which comes with an increase in wages from around €1.2m per season to roughly €3m per year.
The topic of a contract extension for the Belgian has been on the cards for several months, but Monday’s report suggests that an official announcement could now arrive within the next few days.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Alexis Saelemaekers of AC Milan is challenged by Kevin De Bruyne of Napoli during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Saelemaekers’s current contract is due to expire in the summer of 2027, which means that he would be entering the final year of his deal once the current campaign draws to a close.
The 26-year-old originally joined the Rossoneri in the winter of 2020, and though he would go on to make 111 Serie A appearances across his first three-and-a-half seasons in San Siro, he would later be allowed to join Bologna on loan for the 2023-24 campaign.
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Alexis Saelemaekers of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Lecce at Stadio Olimpico on December 07, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
It looked as though his time with Milan might be over when he was sent out on a second consecutive season-long loan deal to Roma in 2024-25, but after seven league goals from 22 appearances, his numbers convinced Massimiliano Allegri to give him another go in the Milan first-team.
Saelemaekers has gone from strength to strength since then, and has become one of the most dependable performers for the Rossoneri this term. He has started in all 15 of this season’s league fixtures, and has only come off before full-time on four occasions. Now a regular at right wing-back, he has also filled in in the attackiing line on occasion this term.
Football Italia transfer expert examines Juventus’ deserved victory against Bologna on Sunday, highlighting that the Bianconeri are finally starting to flourish under Luciano Spalletti.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“You can witness a blossom even in December, the blossoming of football and a team that is still trying to internalise a new theorem,” Pedullà said.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Juventus are now just one point below fourth-placed Roma, but the Giallorossi have a game in hand and will be the Bianconeri’s next opponent in Serie A on December 20.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Fiorentina in 2025-26, and with no wins to their name in Serie A after 15 attempts, the finger has been pointed in numerous directions over the last few weeks. This time it’s the turn of goalkeeper David De Gea, whose errors have cost the Viola up to eight points so far this season.
De Gea under fire for Fiorentina blunders
Fiorentina are already staring at the threat of relegation from Serie A after 15 matches, with just six points to their name so far in the league. They have won none of their 15 league fixtures and have lost nine, the most recent coming in a 2-1 defeat at home against Hellas Verona, also in the relegation zone, on Sunday.
De Gea came under fire after the Verona loss for his positioning error that led to the first goal. Gift Orban looked as though he was going to challenge the Spaniard one-on-one, but was instead able to wrap a bending finish around the goalkeeper from outside the area with the space that De Gea had left open.
De Gea was also criticised for letting in a relatively weak header deep into second-half stoppage time during a 1-1 draw with Cagliari on the opening weekend of the 2025-26 season.
The former Manchester United stopper also made a hash of an attempted claim in his own area in a 2-2 draw against Genoa at the beginning of November, although in fairness to him, had also kept out a penalty earlier on in that game.
Additionally, the Spaniard also let in goals against Sassuolo and Milan that he would usually be expected to keep out. There were also subtle slip-ups against Como and Juventus, and as a result of these errors, Fiorentina have directly dropped eight points in the Serie A standings according to Firenzeviola.it.
Liverpool defeated Brighton over the weekend, with the big story being Mohamed Salah’s return to the squad. He had not featured in three of their last four matches after falling out with Arne Slot, but the matter has now appeared to be resolved.
It has been a season of struggle by Salah’s standards, with only five goals and four assists in 20 appearances across all competitions. However, there were signs on Saturday that he is getting back into form, as he was involved throughout against Brighton after coming on in the first half for the injured Joe Gomez.
Micah Richards back Mohamed Salah to return to form
Mohamed Salah in action for Liverpool (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Micah Richards took in Salah’s performance, and when speaking on The Rest Is Football, the former Man City defender admitted that he was impressed with how sharp the Egyptian was.
“The most important thing was he looked sharp when he came on. He should’ve scored, but the bigger picture is that there were question marks as to whether he still had that electric pace, and he does. Maybe he’s not at the consistency of previous seasons, but from a football point of view, it was like, ‘Salah looks very sharp here; we could’ve seen this a bit more during the season’. That was my takeaway.
“He’s not gonna go on there and have a stinker, is he? He’s gonna be running around. He’s gonna be energetic. I never doubted it. I just think he was going through a spell where he wasn’t scoring. Mo Salah makes your team better. He was going through a ball spell – end of.”
How important is Mohamed Salah to Liverpool?
It certainly has not been an easy season for Salah, but the same can be said for Liverpool as a whole. If they can turn things around, it is still salvageable, and they will surely have a better chance of success with their number 11 involved.
Thomas Frank has had a difficult start to life at Tottenham, made more so by Sunday’s dismal 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest. The former Brentford manager is under severe pressure in North London, as his side sit 11th in the Premier League standings.
Tottenham to stick with Thomas Frank for the time being
Thomas Frank reacts during Tottenham vs Fulham (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
As per Football Insider, Mick Brown has revealed that Tottenham are unlikely to make an imminent decision on Frank, with the idea being for him to remain in charge.
“There is a lot of pressure on Frank. Fans have been calling for him to be sacked, and after a result like the one against Nottingham Forest, he’s not going to have done himself any favours.
“I wouldn’t expect anything to happen immediately, because from what I’m told, they’re hoping to stick with him for the foreseeable future. But obviously, if results aren’t picking up and the crowd start turning against him, serious questions will be asked and it could force them to make a decision about where he stands. The feeling is that they want to back him long-term, so turning against him this early into his tenure isn’t going to be part of their plans.
“I know he’s been given a while to get his ideas across and he hasn’t quite met expectations yet, they’re having a torrid time and they have to turn that around. But they want to stick with the manager and hope he will be the one to get them out of it.”
Should Tottenham sack Thomas Frank?
It has been a difficult season for Tottenham. It makes sense that supporters want Frank out, although when taking into account their struggles during the 2024-25 Premier League campaign, it is clear that the club’s issues go beyond the manager.
Man United want to sign a new midfielder, but in order to do, it is expected that a current player will be sold. At this stage, a likely candidate is Manuel Ugarte, given his lack of importance at Old Trafford.
Ugarte, who joined Man United in the summer of 2024 from PSG in a deal worth €50m (£44m), has struggled for playing time this season. He started only twice in the Premier League, and with plans for a Carlos Baleba or Adam Wharton to sign, he is set to fall further down the pecking order under Ruben Amorim. As such, he has chances to leave.
Man United open to offers for Manuel Ugarte
Manuel Ugarte in action for Man United in pre-season (Photo by Vincent Carchietta/Getty Images)
As per Football Insider, Mick Brown has revealed that Man United will consider offers for Ugarte, who would not be short of candidates to sign him.
“Amorim doesn’t see Ugarte as part of his plans. He’s done very little when he has been given the opportunity to show why he should be getting more regular game time, he just isn’t of the required level.
“Ultimately, the manager will be given the freedom to make his own decisions. From what I’m told, he’s willing to let Ugarte go to raise some money, and then that money will be spent on trying to strengthen the squad.
“It’s clear the midfield is going to be their main area of focus, that’s where they want to strengthen, so letting him go means they’ll want to bring in somebody else. If they can do that, they’ll definitely look into it, and I have no doubt Ugarte will have suitors.
“He’s still young, and not being good enough for Man United doesn’t make you a bad player by any means. If they get a big offer for him, I would expect him to leave.”
Should Man United sell Manuel Ugarte?
Ugarte has struggled at Man United, so it makes sense for him to leave. They may struggle to recoup the money they gave to PSG, but a decent transfer fee should still be brought in, which can be used towards his replacement.
West Ham intend to improve their squad in January, as they seek to avoid being dragged into a relegation fight in the Premier League. Defence is one area that Nuno Espirito Santo wants addressed, with targets having been drawn up with a view to making a move in the coming weeks.
West Ham have conceded the third most goals in the Premier League (32), with only Wolves (35) and Burnley (33) having worse records. In this regard, it makes a lot of sense for a defender or two to arrive at the London Stadium, and one of those could be former Leeds centre-back Charlie Cresswell.
West Ham want to sign Charlie Cresswell in January
Charlie Cresswell of England reacts during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
As per Hammers News, West Ham are interested in signing Cresswell during the January transfer window. The 23-year-old, who has also attracted attention from Liverpool and Newcastle, is seen as an ideal solution to the club’s defensive woes, with the plan being for a deal to be finalised as early as possible.
Cresswell has impressed at Toulouse since his 2024 move from Leeds. He helped England win the U21 Euros last summer, and he could now be set to make a return to the Premier League with West Ham.
There is no doubt that West Ham need to sign a defender or two in January. They have struggled to keep the goals out, with the likes of Max Kilman and Jean-Clair Todibo having been nowhere near their best this season. Cresswell could be an ideal pick-up, especially considering that a deal would likely not cost too much.
It remains to be seen whether West Ham make a move for Cresswell, but he is certainly an option being considered for transfer.
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Juventus saw their value on the stock market surge on Monday morning as a result of Tether’s €1.1bn offer to take over the club from the Agnelli family.
On Friday evening, Tether announced that they had officially submitted an offer worth around €1.1bn to purchase the 65.4% of the club shares that are currently owned by Exor, the holding company owned and operated by the Agnelli family.
Tether, who already own just over 10% of Juventus themselves, also announced that they intended to make a public offer to purchase the remaining shares in the club at the same price, which would give them full and exclusive control.
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 16: General view inside the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between against Borussia Dortmund at Juventus Stadium on September 16, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The Agnelli family, however, have maintained since Friday evening that Juve is not for sale. “Our Juventus, our history, our values, are not for sale,” said John Elkann in a publicly released video on Saturday.
Juventus increase in value after Tether offer
Allianz Stadium (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
As a result of the takeover offer, Juventus’s value on the stock market skyrocketed on Monday morning. When the market closed on Friday evening, prior to Tether’s announcement, a single share in the club was worth €2.34, compared to €2.47 on Monday morning. That is an increase of 12.7%.
Tether’s offer was to purchase the remaining Juventus shares at a price of €2.66 per share, which equated to a total cost of around €1.1bn. That was a premium of 20.47% compared to the stocks’ official value before the weekend.
Federico Bernardeschi jubilates after scoring the 2-0 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match Juventus FC vs Cagliari Calcio at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, 21 December 2021. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO
It was the first time Bernardeschi met with his former fans as he had left the Bianconeri in 2022 for Toronto FC, returning to Italy from Canada last summer.
Videos circulating on X social media show the Italian winger going under the Bianconeri’s Curva at the Dall’Ara to thank the Juventus fans for their chants.
Juventus fans’ tribute to Bernardeschi
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Real Club Celta and Bologna FC 1909 at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
“One of us,” the Bianconeri ultras sang while Bernardeschi thanked them and collected some Bianconeri scarves thrown from the stands.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Bernardeschi spent five seasons at Juventus, scoring 12 goals in 183 games.
Giancarlo Marocchi and Beppe Bergomi highlight John Elkann’s ‘sense of belonging’ as Exor rejected an offer for a majority stake in Juventus.
Juventus minority shareholders Tether have seen a €1.1 billion bid rejected by Exor, a decision confirmed by club owner John Elkann in a passionate message released over the weekend.
Sky Sport Italia pundits Marocchi and Bergomi suggested Elkann, cousin of ex-Juventus President Andrea Agnelli, made the right decision, highlighting the strong sense of belonging he conveyed with his statement.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – MARCH 01: Beppe Bergomi looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari and FC Internazionale at Sardegna Arena on March 1, 2019 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
“I’ve spent a few years there, and there was the feeling of being part of the Agnelli family,” Marocchi, a former Juventus midfielder, said live on TV on Sunday.
“This pushed you to make sure the only thing that mattered was the victory. You looked at the past, and it was full of victories. In the present, you had to do the same.”
Inter and Italy legend Bergomi added: “I highlight this important sense of belonging, which the fans, the players and the staff feel. It’s the Juventus tradition.”
Agnelli family tradition at Juventus
SPA, BELGIUM – JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
The Agnelli family has owned Juventus for over 100 years, while Tether have an 11,52% stake in the club and is represented on the board of directors by Francesco Garino.
Juventus secured a 1-0 win over Bologna on Sunday night, moving just one point below the top four.
Luciano Spalletti was appointed in October to replace Igor Tudor and has collected five wins in the last six matches.
Juventus’ next game is against Roma at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday, December 20.
Multiple sources in Italy claim that Milan defender Matteo Gabbia has suffered a ‘hyperextension trauma of the left knee’, but the Rossoneri are relieved that exams have ruled out ‘capsuloligamentous and meniscal injuries.’
Milan defender Gabbia underwent medical checks on Monday morning after being forced to be substituted with a suspected knee injury during a 2-2 draw against Sassuolo on Sunday.
Gabbia injured during Milan-Sassuolo
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Armand Lauriente of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with his teammates during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Sky Sport and Milan News report that Gabbia has avoided a serious injury involving the meniscus or the knee ligaments, having been diagnosed with a hyperextension trauma of the left knee.
When will Gabbia return to action?
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 08: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Matteo Gabbia during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 08, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
According to Sky Sport, the Italian centre-back will likely miss this week’s Supercoppa Italiana semifinal against Napoli, which will be played in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday, December 18.
Milan hope their defender will recover in time for a Serie A match against Verona on December 28 or even the potential Supercoppa Final on December 22.
The player has already begun his rehabilitation program in Milanello.
Crystal Palace could go ahead with the sale of defender Marc Guehi despite manager Oliver Glasner wanting to keep his captain at the club, according to Football Insider.
The English defender is being constantly linked with a move away from Selhurst Park due to his contract situation.
Guehi is set to become a free agent next year and he has made it clear to the club that he does not intend to sign a new deal at Selhurst Park.
Despite the chance to lose him for free next summer, Glasner is willing to keep him at the club for the remainder of the season.
Crystal Palace could be tempted to sell Marc Guehi
Mick Brown has told Football Insider that Palace could be tempted to make some money from the move, which might not go down well with manager Glasner.
“Palace are in a very difficult situation with Guehi,” he told Football Insider.
“Glasner obviously doesn’t want to lose him mid-way through the season, he’s a crucial player, their captain, one of their best players and so important to everything they do.
“So on the playing side of things, it would be very risky to let him leave in January when they still hold ambitions of pushing up the league table and winning in Europe.
“The problem is, it will be very tempting for the Palace hierarchy to sell.
“They almost let him go in the summer and would have done if not for the manager’s protestations, so I have no doubt they will be tempted again.”
Palace are now in a difficult situation regarding the future of the centre-back.
However, as far as their ambitions for this season are concerned, losing their most important player right now would be a huge blow for the team and the manager.
If he is allowed to leave the club, Glasner would want a top class replacement signed in January.
It was Glasner who blocked his move last summer and his decision has proved to be a masterstroke for Palace on the pitch.
They are currently 5th in the league, ten points behind league leaders Arsenal and having an impressive season so far but Glasner may have to plan the second half of the season without his influential captain.
West Ham were bitterly disappointed to lose against West Ham on Sunday, in a match they had been leading twice. Mateus Fernandes and Jarrod Bowen scored, but a own goal from Konstantinos Mavropanos and Morgan Rogers’ second half brace ensured victory at the London Stadium for the visitors.
There was a lot of frustration among West Ham supporters at the defeat, with the same also being said for manager Nuno Espirito Santo. Both parties aimed their frustration at one player in particular: Lucas Paqueta.
Nuno digs out Lucas Paqueta for costly mistake vs Aston Villa
Lucas Paqueta of West Ham (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Speaking to West Ham TV (via Hammers News) after the Aston Villa defeat, Nuno pinpointed the moment where Paqueta gave the ball away in the lead-up to Rogers’ first goal at the London Stadium as one that caused huge frustration for him.
“It was a game that I think we had a lot of positives, but at the same time a lot of things that we should do better. There’s a major pivotal moment of the game, it’s the beginning of the second half, we are in front, we are leading, and we allowed Villa to get back in the game. It has been a factor in recent matches, we are leading and the leads are getting away from us.”
It has been a difficult couple of seasons for Paqueta, although a weight has now been lifted with his FA charge for alleged spot-fixing being dropped a few months ago. Despite this, he has struggled to recapture his best form in a West Ham jersey, which has led to speculation on his future at the London Stadium ahead of the January transfer window opening in a couple of weeks.
Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Lord Alan Sugar has called on the club’s hierarchy to make a bold managerial change by appointing Jürgen Klopp, following the team’s crushing 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Sunday, a result that has intensified pressure on current boss Thomas Frank.
Spurs are 11th in the Premier League standings right now, 14 points behind league leaders Arsenal.
While the Gunners are too far ahead of their north London rivals, Spurs were expected to challenge for a place in the top four of the Premier League.
That remains still a possibility since they are just six points behind fourth placed Chelsea, however, they have been unable to find consistency this season under Frank.
The outspoken businessman, who co-owned Spurs between 1991 and 2001, took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to voice his frustration and propose a solution he believes could transform the club’s fortunes.
Tottenham told to appoint Jurgen Klopp
“With the massive fortune of the Lewis family, it would be a win-win situation if they hired Jurgen Klopp in January. Loads of money for players and a great manager. Who agrees? #COYS,” Sugar posted.
Sunday’s loss at the City Ground marked another low point in what has become a deeply inconsistent campaign for Tottenham under Frank.
Despite early optimism following his appointment from Brentford, the team has struggled to find rhythm, with a worrying dip in form now sparking serious questions about his future.
Spurs have won just one of their last seven league games, a poor run that also included a 4-1 north London derby defeat against Arsenal.
Klopp, who stepped down as Liverpool manager in 2024 after nearly a decade of success, remains one of the most sought-after names in world football.
Under his leadership, Liverpool won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and Club World Cup, while transforming the team into one of Europe’s most feared sides.
Barcelona are reportedly preparing a bold attempt to lure Kobbie Mainoo away from Manchester United, as the Catalan giants look to strengthen their midfield for the long term.
However, the Blaugrana face significant competition from domestic rivals Real Madrid, according to Spanish outlet Defensa Central.
The 20-year-old England international has been one of the most talked-about young players in English football, but his situation at Old Trafford has grown increasingly uncertain under manager Ruben Amorim.
Mainoo reportedly pushed for an exit during the summer transfer window, eager to secure more consistent game time.
Man United, however, rejected all approaches, insisting that he remained a key part of their long-term project.
Sources close to the player suggest he is frustrated by the lack of opportunities and wants to reignite his career, potentially away from Old Trafford.
A January loan move had been mooted, but United’s shortage of midfield depth during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) period makes a midseason exit complicated.
Barcelona see Mainoo as an ideal long-term investment and a perfect fit for their evolving midfield under Hansi Flick.
The club is keen to inject fresh energy and athleticism into a squad that already boasts young stars like Gavi, Pedri, and Fermín López.
Barcelona & Real Madrid are both interested in Mainoo
Kobbie Mainoo of Man United (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Financially, Barcelona are still operating under tight La Liga spending restrictions, which could make a straight cash offer difficult. The report claims that the club could explore a loan deal with an option to buy, a structure that would mirror how they’ve handled several recent signings.
Complicating matters further for Barcelona is Real Madrid’s growing interest. The same report claims Los Blancos have also made informal enquiries, seeing Mainoo as a midfielder who could add depth and quality to their squad.
United, for their part, remain reluctant to part ways with Mainoo, especially given their own midfield inconsistencies this season. However, the situation could change if the player pushes again for an exit or if Barcelona table an offer that aligns with United’s valuation.
There has been a lot of anger on Tyneside over the last 24 hours, as Newcastle were defeated by arch-rivals Sunderland in Sunday’s Tyne-Wear derby. In particular, criticism from supporters has been aimed in the direction of Eddie Howe, whose side put in a very poor performance at the Stadium of Light.
It was another blow in what has been a disappointing season so far for Newcastle. Sunday’s defeat means they are 12th in the Premier League standings, and while they have done well in the Champions League and Carabao Cup, there are concerns about the drop off from last campaign to this.
Eddie Howe won’t be sacked anytime soon by Newcastle
Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe looks on (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Supporters have asked questions on whether Howe has taken the club as far as he can, but this is not the case for Newcastle’s owners. As per ChronicleLive, PIF will continue to stand by the current manager, who continues to have credit in the bank after two Champions League qualifications and a Carabao Cup success during his tenure.
Newcastle spent in the region of £250m in the summer, with the likes of Malick Thiaw, Anthony Elanga and Yoane Wissa arriving at St James’ Park. Despite this, supporters are concerned about the team looking significantly worse, although Howe will be given time to turn things around over the coming weeks and months.
Howe, whose future has been speculated upon for much of the season, has certainly had a fantastic time in charge of Newcastle, but he cannot afford to rest on his laurels. PIF have big ambitions to make the Tyneside club one of the best in Europe, but right now, they look far away from that – even if they have done well in the Champions League.
It remains to be seen whether Howe can turn things around at Newcastle, but there is certainly pressure on his shoulders to do so.
Tottenham could soon welcome Manor Solomon back to the club, as he prepares to leave La Liga side Villarreal. The winger left the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium during the summer, but his loan deal could now be cut short.
Solomon has struggled for prominence at Villarreal, where he has made only 10 appearances across all competitions. He has one goal and four assists, but he does not appear to be counted on by Marcelino Garcia Toral, which would suggest that an exit could be impending.
Manor Solomon able to break Villarreal loan agreement
Manor Solomon in action for Villarreal. (Photo by Mateo Villalba Sanchez/Getty Images)
According to El Periódico Mediterráneo (via Sport Witness), Solomon is frustrated with his lack of game time at Villarreal, and he could seek to return to Tottenham when the transfer window opens in January. There is a clause in the loan deal between the two clubs that allows him to unilaterally terminate the agreement, which would allow him to end his time at the La Liga club.
It would not be ideal for Tottenham were Solomon to return in January, although they would not be short of suitors to take him if he does become available. West Ham have shown interest in his services, and more recently, Leeds have been linked with re-signing him, following his successful loan at Elland Road last season.
How should Tottenham approach the situation with Manor Solomon?
Solomon is contracted to Tottenham until the end of the 2027-28 season, so there are chances for him to be sold for a good price. That would be the ideal solution in the event of him returning early from Villarreal, although there is little chance of anything other than another loan when the transfer window re-opens in January.
It remains to be seen how Solomon’s situation plays out, but it would be no surprise to see him end his Villarreal loan early.
The future of Thomas Frank as Tottenham Hotspur manager is becoming uncertain, with mounting pressure on the Danish coach following a string of poor performances and growing discontent among supporters.
Frank, who only took charge of Spurs in the summer of 2025, is facing increasing scrutiny after a series of inconsistent results that have left the club drifting away from their top-four ambitions.
Internal discussions have already begun at Tottenham regarding his long-term position, with Mauricio Pochettino identified as the strongest potential replacement, sources close to agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
Spurs’ owners, ENIC, are not currently planning an immediate dismissal. The board continues to show patience, believing that Frank deserves more time to implement his tactical ideas and stabilise the team.
Tottenham are not fully convinced with Thomas Frank
Tottenham’s recent performances, including the 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest and disappointing draws against lower-ranked sides, have only intensified the pressure.
The team’s lack of attacking rhythm, defensive vulnerability, and unclear identity have left both fans and analysts questioning Frank’s methods.
Should Tottenham decide to make a managerial change, Pochettino remains the top candidate to return to North London.
The Argentine, who famously guided Spurs to the Champions League final in 2019, still holds enormous affection among supporters and is seen as someone who understands the club’s culture and playing philosophy.
His familiarity with the club’s infrastructure and his history of developing young players make him an ideal fit for Spurs’ long-term vision.
Two Premier League managers are on Spurs’ radar
Thomas Frank, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, reacts during a Premier League match. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Glasner, currently at Crystal Palace, has impressed with his rapid impact since arriving in the Premier League, guiding the Eagles to an FA Cup triumph and implementing an intense, structured style of football.
His tactical acumen and ability to quickly adapt to English football make him a serious contender.
Silva, meanwhile, has earned plaudits for his work at Fulham, where he has built a disciplined and competitive side on a limited budget.
Manchester City have reportedly taken the lead in the hotly contested race to sign Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth, with the Premier League giants prepared to activate the Ghanaian winger’s £65 million release clause, according to TEAMtalk.
The 25-year-old forward has been one of the standout performers in the Premier League this season, drawing widespread attention.
City manager Pep Guardiola is believed to be an admirer of Semenyo’s versatility and intensity, viewing him as a player who can operate across the front line or as an impact substitute in key fixtures.
Man City are ready to beat Liverpool in Semenyo race
Sources close to the club indicate that City are ready to move quickly once the January window opens, with a formal offer potentially arriving in the first week.
The club’s financial strength means meeting Semenyo’s £65m clause would pose no issue, and personal terms are not expected to be an obstacle, the player is said to be open to a move that would see him compete at the highest level under Guardiola.
Liverpool, meanwhile, have also been closely monitoring Semenyo’s situation. With ongoing uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future and potential Saudi Pro League offers looming, the Reds see the Bournemouth winger as a ready-made replacement.
Tottenham Hotspur are the third major Premier League side showing concrete interest. Thomas Frank is eager to add more direct attacking options as Spurs push for a top-four finish, and the club is reportedly preparing an initial proposal.
Semenyo’s development has been remarkable. After an inconsistent first campaign, he has flourished this season, becoming one of the most productive forwards in the league.
As it stands, Man City appear best positioned to win the race, with Liverpool and Spurs needing to act fast to keep up. Bournemouth are under no pressure to sell but could be tempted if a top club triggers the clause.
Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim has shed light on Kobbie Mainoo’s ongoing struggle for game time at Old Trafford, admitting that the young midfielder faces an uphill battle for a starting spot due to the presence of captain Bruno Fernandes.
The young Man United midfielder is struggling for playing time at Old Trafford and his progress has stalled since breaking into the first team squad.
Club legends like Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt have criticised the United management for not giving enough chances to Mainoo.
Ruben Amorim explains Kobbie Mainoo problem
Speaking candidly about the situation, Amorim said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano:
“Kobbie Mainoo plays in the same position as Bruno Fernandes, and it’s difficult to take him off the team.”
It’s the first time the Portuguese coach has directly addressed Mainoo’s lack of minutes this season, an issue that has become a growing talking point among fans and pundits.
Mainoo remains one of the brightest prospects to emerge from United’s academy in recent years.
However, under Amorim, his role has diminished significantly. Bruno Fernandes continues to be the heartbeat of United’s midfield, leading by example, creating chances, and scoring crucial goals.
Kobbie Mainoo in a Man United training session (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)
Since arriving at Old Trafford, Amorim has implemented a 3-4-2-1 system that emphasizes fluid pressing and quick vertical transitions. In this structure, Fernandes operates as the central creative force, linking midfield to attack.
Mainoo, despite his technical intelligence and composure, is seen as a player still refining his positional discipline, a key demand in Amorim’s setup.
That balance has been tricky for Amorim to maintain amid a turbulent season. United’s form has fluctuated, and pressure continues to mount for results, leaving little room for experimentation with younger players.
Former Juventus winger Massimo Mauro insists the Bianconeri still lack a centre-forward and won’t be favourites when Roma visit them in Turin next week.
Juventus secured a massive 1-0 win over Bologna on Sunday, moving just one point below fourth-placed Roma, who have a game in hand and will host Como this evening.
Juventus and Roma will meet at the Allianz Stadium in Turin next week, and Mauro, a former Juventus player, believes the Old Lady won’t be the team to beat.
Massimo Mauro.
“They certainly won’t be the favourites, but we’ll see what happens on the pitch,” the ex-winger told Gazzetta.
“That’s the real issue, not cryptocurrencies. I was at the stadium for Juventus-Pafos, and it highlighted the squad’s issue with depth. Not only defensive absences, but also difficulty in finding a replacement for Yildiz, Conceiçao, McKennie and Locatelli. Thank goodness, David scored; otherwise, he would have had to flee Turin. It had been such a hard game for him.”
The January transfer window is just around the corner, but Mauro doesn’t expect big moves to Turin.
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Cagliari Calcio at Allianz Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“I wouldn’t know where to turn because they didn’t sell good players. I wouldn’t have signed Openda for that kind of money,” he said.
“I would have said there were no players worthy of Juventus. There’s also a lack of important Italian players, something Juve have always had. Without them, you can’t rebuild because Juventus have always had an Italian dressing room leader.”
Ideally, however, the Bianconeri would still need a centre-forward, particularly after Dusan Vlahovic’s injury.
‘Juventus need a Napoli-style Osimhen’
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – SEPTEMBER 14: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray looks on during the Turkish Super League match between Galatasaray and Rizespor at Rams Park Stadium on September 14, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
“They need a Napoli-style Osimhen, a driving force who could carry the attack on his own and whom Luciano Spalletti turned into a true leader. Juve are full of solid, above-average players, but they need someone who makes a difference,” he said.
“I would invest in attack where the situation is incredible. If Yildiz plays badly, it’s a tragedy. If he plays well, there’s a chance to create something dangerous, but Yildiz is not a 20-goal striker, unless he becomes Del Piero or plays as a central forward or support striker. Out wide, at best, he can become like Kvaratskhelia.”
Spalletti has won five of the last six matches and Mauro feels he’s one of the best coaches Juventus could hire.
“He’s the best, along with Conte and Gasperini. An elite coach,” concluded the former winger.
“He can’t be the problem. He has to build the team of the future while hoping to finish in the top four, but he doesn’t have a magic wand.”
Spalletti was hired in October and his contract at the Allianz Stadium runs out in June 2026.
Italy international Gianluca Scamacca has impressed under Raffaele Palladino at Atalanta, scoring five goals in seven appearances, one every 97 minutes.
Safe to say Scamacca has settled in well under the new Atalanta coach, Palladino, as the Italian striker has been scoring consistently over the last month.
As reported by Gazzetta, Scamacca has gone from scoring one goal every 292 minutes under the previous Atalanta coach Ivan Juric to one every 97 minutes under the new boss.
Scamacca shines under Palladino
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Scamacca had been dealing with fitness issues during Juric’s tenure, which also prevented him from featuring with the Italy national team, but he only netted once in seven games with the Croatian in charge.
With Palladino, he’s already grabbed five goals and one assist in seven appearances. He scored one goal against Napoli and Verona and two against Cagliari in Serie A, plus one against Chelsea in the Champions League.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The assist he provided in a 4-0 Coppa Italia win against Genoa means Scamacca has contributed to at least one goal in every game he’s played under Palladino except those against Eintracht and Fiorentina, which Atalanta still won.
Italy watching Scamacca
BERGAMO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 05: Coach Gennaro Gattuso of Italy looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Estonia at Stadio di Bergamo on September 05, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
Furthermore, Scamacca has had more shots and touches inside the opposing box under Palladino than under Juric and, overall, he seems much more involved in the play.
Scamacca’s form will surely come as good news for Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso, who watched Scamacca in action at the New Balance Arena two weeks ago before dispatching his assistant Leonardo Bonucci to watch Atalanta-Chelsea.
Scamacca has only scored one goal in 22 appearances with the Italy national team, making two substitute appearances under Gattuso.
With Mike Maignan’s contract expiring in June 2026, Gazzetta warns that Milan could end up losing the Frenchman on a free transfer, as it happened with Gigio Donnarumma in 2021, but the Rossoneri still hope the story will end differently this time.
Milan will continue talks to extend Maignan’s contract in the next few days, but January is just around the corner, which means the French goalkeeper can start negotiations with any other club in just a few days and complete a free transfer at the end of the season.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 14: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Manchester City warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City and Manchester United at Etihad Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Milan faced the same situation a few years ago, when lengthy talks to extend with Donnarumma led nowhere, so the Rossoneri signed Maignan from Lille before Gigio’s free move to PSG.
Maignan’s contract extension a priority for Milan
BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 28: Mike Maignan of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan at New Balance Arena on October 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It is no secret that Maignan attracted interest from Chelsea last summer, and according to Gazzetta, the Milan star still has many admirers in the Premier League.
Milan are aware that every suitor of Maignan, especially from England, will outbid them in contract negotiations with the 30-year-old, but the Serie A giants still hope to secure an agreement in the coming weeks.
Maignan’s contract extension is a priority for Milan, and even coach Massimiliano Allegri is trying to persuade the Frenchman to sign a new deal, Football Italia understands.
What Tare said about Maignan
UDINE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Igli Tare, Sporting director of AC Milan looks on prior to the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Friuli on September 20, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Igli Tare said on Sunday that the club would soon resume negotiations with the Frenchman, who was “happy” to stay at San Siro. Tare, however, denied that Maignan has demanded a new €8m-a-year contract.
“We’ve never discussed the figures, I’ve never heard these numbers, but it’s easy to talk about Mike because he’s a fantastic lad, he’s a leader and a man of the group,” said the Milan sporting director.
“We are happy with him, he likes to stay at Milan and Milan want to extend. Today we have a game we want to win, then we’ll have time to discuss the matter.”
Multiple sources in Italy claim that Fiorentina are considering sacking their coach, Paolo Vanoli, after barely a month from his appointment, as the Tuscans are still winless in Serie A and have lost four matches from seven under the 53-year-old.
Several Italian sources, including Gazzetta and Corriere dello Sport, claim that Fiorentina coach Vanoli is on the brink and could be sacked just one month after replacing Stefano Pioli at the Stadio Franchi.
Fiorentina could sack Vanoli after latest loss
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between ACF Fiorentina and AEK Athens FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 27, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The Tuscans have only collected six points in 15 Serie A matches and are the only winless team in the league.
Fiorentina hired Vanoli on November 7 to replace Pioli, but the appointment of the ex-Torino and Venezia coach clearly hasn’t produced the desired results.
Fiorentina collected draws against Genoa and Juventus under Violi and lost to Sassuolo, Atalanta and Verona. They lost at home against AEK Athens in the Conference League, but at least managed to beat Dynamo Kyiv.
Fiorentina tension skyrockets
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Fan of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between ACF Fiorentina and AEK Athens FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 27, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
According to Corriere dello Sport, ex-Fiorentina coach Giuseppe Iachini has emerged as one of the early options to replace Vanoli, but the club are currently making their assessments.
Tension in town is so high that Gazzetta reports that the team was taken to the training centre Viola Park on black tinted vans rather than on the team bus after the game yesterday.
Fiorentina fans protested inside and outside the stadium, blaming the players and club directors Alessandro Ferrari and Roberto Goretti, who are currently at the Viola training ground where the team has to prepare for the upcoming Conference League match against Lausanne.
Argentine talents Matias Soulé and Nico Paz will face off in a big match between Roma and Como at the Stadio Olimpico this evening.
It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 GMT), and it’s the final match of Serie A Round 15.
Just three points separate the two teams in the table, with Roma in fourth and Como in seventh.
CREMONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Matias Soule of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and AS Roma at Stadio Giovanni Zini on November 23, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
The Giallorossi are without the injured Artem Dovbyk and Neil El Aynaoui and the suspended Zeki Celik, so Devyne Rensch is expected to start as a right midfielder with Wesley on the opposite flank.
Soulé and Lorenzo Pellegrini will provide support to Roma’s centre-forward, and according to Tuttosport and Gazzetta, Evan Ferguson is favourite over Paulo Dybala for a starting spot up front.
COMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Como are without the suspended Maximo Perrone and the injured Alberto Dossena, Sergi Roberto, Edoardo Goldaniga and Alvaro Morata.
Anastasios Douvikas is expected to lead the Azzurri’s attack, while Jayden Addai and Assane Diao compete for a starting spot as right winger.
Roma vs. Como – where to watch on TV
The match will be available on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live commentary via a live blog.
Goal and assist: The Toro overtakes Conte and Max, Supercoppa on Thursday.
Inter take the lead. Milan’s draw, Napoli’s stop
Cristian celebrates: 2-1 win at Marassi. Bisseck breaks the deadlock. Laurienté shocks Allegri. Sassuolo’s comeback (2-2). Conte falls in Udine (1-0). Ekkelenkamp scores.
Roma jump: the big chance
Gasp can return in the Scudetto zone: ‘I’ll end my career here, ambition needed to improve.’ Ndicka plays, Wesley returns.
Viola sink: endless training retreat
Shadows on Vanoli: hypothesis Iachini. The Franchi protests: survival is eight points away. Orban’s brace decisive.
Spalletti’s breakthrough
The Bianconeri win again away after 43 days. Cabal scores. Lucio: ‘The best win since I’m here.’ Zortea hits the crossbar on 0-0. Heggem sent off. Supercoppa: on Friday, Italiano against Inter.
Tuttosport
Milan stumble against Sassuolo, Napoli fall in Udine: Chivu’s overtake
Inter put them back in line
On the pitch after the rivals, the Nerazzurri don’t waste their chance: Bisseck and Lautaro sign the blitz in Genoa. The Rossoneri don’t digest the newly promoted sides. Bartesaghi’s brace: 2-2. Palpitation in San Siro after the draw with Pisa and the defeat against Cremonese. Zaniolo sends Conte’s team into a tilt, punished by a super Ekkelenkamp goal. From Thursday, the Supercoppa in Riyadh.
Juve to Cabal
Convincing and heavy win in Bologna: 1-0.
A defender’s header rewards a high-level performance. Rossoblu (who end up with ten men) are overtaken, and a Champions League spot is one point below. Spalletti (five wins in the last six games): ‘It can be a breakthrough.’
Cholito, the leader: ‘Such a good Toro!’
Image of a bomber and a very Granata family: ‘I couldn’t wait to return to action.’ But Baroni’s troubles are not over.
AC Milan have reportedly made Gabriel Jesus their top attacking target for the January transfer window, with the Italian giants exploring the possibility of a loan deal for the Arsenal forward, according to Corriere dello Sport, as reported by GOAL.
The Rossoneri, who are seeking to reinforce their frontline after an inconsistent start to the season, view Jesus as an ideal addition to inject pace, creativity, and experience into their attack.
However, the move faces significant challenges, primarily due to Milan’s limited transfer budget and the Brazilian’s high wages.
Under manager Massimilano Allegri, Milan have struggled with attacking consistency, especially in big games.
The 28-year-old’s experience in the Premier League and Champions League makes him a valuable asset for a side hoping to challenge domestically and in Europe.
However, Milan’s financial situation rules out any chance of a permanent deal, with a loan being the only realistic avenue. Even that comes with complications, as Jesus currently earns around €16 million gross per year at Arsenal, a figure far above what Milan’s wage structure can accommodate.
Sources in Italy suggest Milan could attempt to negotiate a deal where Arsenal cover part of the player’s wages, though such an arrangement would require the Gunners’ approval and likely depend on their own January business.
At Arsenal, Jesus has found himself in a difficult position. While he remains one of Mikel Arteta’s most trusted forwards, the rise of Viktor Gyökeres, signed last summer, and the emergence of Mikel Merino as a makeshift attacker have limited his playing time.
Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
With the 2026 World Cup in North America drawing closer, Jesus is reportedly eager for more consistent minutes to cement his place in the Brazil national team.
Although Arteta values Jesus’ leadership and versatility, the manager has rotated heavily this season and with options like Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard in the squad, players who can also play upfront for the Gunners, Jesus may find it difficult to feature in the second half of the season.
This reduced role could make a mid-season loan appealing to the player, particularly if Milan can guarantee regular football and a central role in Allegri’s system.
Chelsea have made the first move in the race to sign promising Netherlands international Kees, swiftly opening discussions with the player’s representatives ahead of the January transfer window, according to multiple iNews.
The 19-year-old midfielder has emerged as one of Europe’s most intriguing young prospects following a breakthrough campaign in the Eredivisie.
His ability to dictate the tempo of matches have drawn comparisons to players like Frenkie de Jong and Martin Ødegaard.
Insiders at Stamford Bridge say Chelsea’s recruitment department has already initiated contact with Kees’ camp to explore the feasibility of a deal, as the Blues continue to build one of the youngest and most dynamic squads in the Premier League.
However, while the £25 million valuation is considered fair in the current market, Chelsea’s hierarchy, mindful of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), are reportedly hesitant to make such an investment in January without first moving on a few fringe players.
Manager Enzo Maresca is said to be an admirer of Kees’ versatility and tactical intelligence, believing he could thrive in Chelsea’s evolving midfield setup alongside Enzo Fernández and Moises Caicedo.
Nonetheless, the club’s transfer committee is proceeding carefully, weighing whether to delay a formal bid until the summer when the financial situation may be more flexible.
The Magpies are “definitely pondering a move” for Kees in January, viewing him as a player who could immediately strengthen Eddie Howe’s squad for both the Premier League and their European ambitions.
The Toon Army are expected to test the waters with a formal offer soon after the winter window opens, and sources suggest Kees is intrigued by the prospect of playing in the Premier League.
Kees Smit warming up for AZ Alkmaar (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Kees’ rise has been meteoric. Having excelled in the Eredivisie this season with standout performances against top Dutch sides, he has also caught the attention of Ajax scouts and Bundesliga clubs, but the financial power of the Premier League is expected to dictate the outcome.
At 19, his mix of ball-carrying ability, defensive awareness, and creativity has made him a target for teams seeking long-term midfield solutions.
With Chelsea carefully assessing their January spending and Newcastle ready to move more aggressively, the coming weeks could prove decisive in determining Kees’ next destination.
His current club is believed to be open to selling for the right price, ideally around £25 million but would prefer to retain him until the summer if possible.
Crystal Palace defender Daniel Muñoz is fast emerging as one of the most sought-after players ahead of the winter transfer window, following a string of standout performances in the Premier League.
The Colombian international, known for his relentless energy and attacking instincts, has impressed scouts across Europe and now finds himself at the centre of growing transfer speculation.
Manchester City have been keeping a close eye on Muñoz in recent months, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
Pep Guardiola is said to admire the 29-year-old’s athleticism, pressing intensity, and overlapping runs, traits that fit perfectly into City’s high-possession, aggressive full-back system.
While City’s interest has yet to translate into a formal offer, sources suggest that their recruitment team has compiled extensive scouting data on the Colombian.
Liverpool have joined the race, viewing Muñoz as a versatile defensive option who could offer depth and competition to Jeremie Frimpong, their summer recruit.
The Reds have scouted several right-backs in recent months as part of a gradual rebuild under Arne Slot, with Muñoz’s adaptability and consistency catching the eye.
On the European stage, Barcelona and Atlético Madrid are also following developments closely.
Spanish media claim that both clubs appreciate Muñoz’s tactical discipline and attacking output, he has registered multiple goal contributions from defense this season but acknowledge that Palace’s valuation could pose a challenge.
Daniel Munoz applauds the Crystal Palace fans (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
Despite growing attention, Crystal Palace have made it clear that Muñoz is not for sale in January.
he club regard him as a vital part of Oliver Glasner’s system, particularly after the departures and injuries that have left their defensive unit stretched.
Palace chairman Steve Parish is said to be confident of keeping hold of the player until at least the summer, though insiders admit that strong offers in 2026 could test their resolve.
With Muñoz under contract until 2028, Palace are under no pressure to sell but the reality of big-money bids from Europe’s elite could shift the situation sooner rather than later.
Dayot Upamecano’s future at Bayern Munich has become a growing source of tension inside the Allianz Arena, as the club continues to struggle to reach an agreement over a new long-term deal.
According to Foot Mercato, negotiations between the German champions and the French defender have stalled, with the player unimpressed by Bayern’s latest offer.
The 27-year-old’s contract runs out at the end of the current season, and if no breakthrough is made soon, Upamecano could become one of the most sought-after free agents in Europe next summer.
Real Madrid & PSG enter Dayot Upamecano race
Both Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are said to have already made their intentions clear, informing the player’s camp that they are willing to meet his wage demands should he opt to move on.
The French defender has been a key figure in the club’s defensive line. However, his future is now clouded by uncertainty, as Bayern’s management has so far been unable to match the financial terms proposed by other European clubs.
Bayern’s offer reportedly falls short of the salary structure Upamecano’s representatives are demanding, with the defender seeking a deal that reflects his status as one of Europe’s elite centre-backs.
The club, mindful of maintaining its wage balance, remains hesitant to meet those figures amid broader financial recalibrations following several high-profile signings.
Real Madrid have already established a verbal agreement on the basics of a contract, putting them in pole position should Upamecano become available on a free transfer.
Madrid’s interest comes as part of a wider strategy to strengthen their backline, with players like Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba facing an uncertain future.
Dayot Upamecano in action for Bayern Munich against Chelsea (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain are also pushing hard behind the scenes. The French champions have made direct contact with Upamecano’s camp, signaling that they can comfortably meet his financial expectations.
PSG view the France international as an ideal homegrown solution to fortify their defense alongside Marquinhos and Lucas Hernández.
For now, Upamecano remains focused on Bayern’s title campaign, but the club’s hierarchy is under increasing pressure to finalise an agreement before January, when the player would legally be free to negotiate pre-contract terms with foreign clubs.
Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United full-back Diogo Dalot, as per TEAMtalk, with the Spanish giants viewing the Portuguese international as a potential long-term reinforcement for their back line.
Despite the club’s signing of Trent Alexander-Arnold last summer, manager Xabi Alonso is said to want additional depth at right-back, particularly with veteran Dani Carvajal approaching the twilight of his career.
Dalot, 26, has been one of Man United’s most consistent performers under Ruben Amorim, impressing with his ability to defend as well as attack.
Capable of playing both as a right-back and left-back, Dalot’s versatility has made him a valuable asset for the Red Devils.
According to TEAMtalk, Real Madrid’s scouting department has been tracking Dalot since his standout performances for Portugal at international level.
The La Liga giants see him as a ready-made replacement for Carvajal, who turns 34 next year, and as a reliable rotation option for Alexander-Arnold in a system that demands high physical intensity and technical precision from full-backs.
At Old Trafford, there appears to be growing uncertainty over Dalot’s long-term future.
United’s director of football Jason Wilcox is said to be open to considering offers for the player, despite Dalot being under contract until 2028, with the club also holding an option for a further year.
Diogo Dalot applauds the Man United fans (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
While United are not actively looking to sell, their new recruitment model under INEOS and Sir Jim Ratcliffe prioritises squad refreshment and financial balance.
If a significant offer arrives from Madrid or elsewhere, the Red Devils could be tempted to negotiate.
Real Madrid aren’t the only club weighing up a move. Atletico Madrid are also keen, with manager Diego Simeone reportedly identifying Dalot as an ideal fit for his system, which values defensively sound yet tactically flexible full-backs.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich have expressed interest as part of their search for defensive reinforcements.
However, Real Madrid’s appeal, coupled with the chance to work under Alonso and compete regularly for silverware, would likely give Los Blancos an edge should Dalot become available.
Manchester City are closely monitoring Pedro Porro’s contract situation at Tottenham Hotspur, as reported by TEAMtalk.
The Premier League giants are in the market for a new right-back, and Porro’s name has re-emerged as a serious option, though Tottenham are determined to keep him and are already working on a new long-term deal to extend his stay beyond 2028.
Porro’s link to Manchester City dates back to 2019, when the club signed him from Girona for a reported £11 million.
Despite his potential, the Spanish full-back never made a senior appearance for City, spending loan spells at Real Valladolid and Sporting CP before making a permanent move to Lisbon.
Man City are interested in signing Pedro Porro
It was there that Porro truly developed into one of Europe’s most dynamic attacking right-backs, eventually earning a £39 million transfer to Tottenham in 2023.
Now, just three years later, City’s recruitment team are said to be keeping tabs on his progress, admiring how his game has evolved since leaving the Etihad.
Pep Guardiola reportedly views Porro as a technically gifted, attack-minded full-back capable of thriving in City’s inverted system, much like João Cancelo at his peak.
Tottenham, meanwhile, are in no mood to lose Porro. The club is currently negotiating a new improved contract that would make the 26-year-old one of their top earners.
Porro has been an integral figure under manager Thomas Frank, combining defensive reliability with creative flair.
The Spanish defender is known for not only his ability to defend but also to help the team in the attacking positions, something that has impressed Man City.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is reportedly set to block any attempt by midfielder Kobbie Mainoo to leave Old Trafford on loan in the January transfer window, despite growing frustration from the player and increasing interest from abroad.
According to Italian outlet Il Mattino, Serie A champions Napoli have made Mainoo their top midfield target for January, with Antonio Conte personally pushing for a loan deal to strengthen his squad during the second half of the season.
Conte believes the 20-year-old Englishman’s energy, control, and vision could make him a key component of Napoli’s system as they aim to defend their league title.
However, Amorim has no plans to sanction his departure, even temporarily.
The Portuguese coach views Mainoo as a player who could still play a vital role in United’s campaign, particularly with several key stars set to leave for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in January.
Players such as Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo will be absent during that period, making squad depth crucial.
Once considered one of the brightest prospects in United’s academy, Mainoo’s progress has stalled since Amorim’s arrival.
Despite impressive showings under previous management, he has found himself on the fringes this season, struggling for minutes in a midfield packed with senior players.
Mainoo was already keen to go out on loan last summer, hoping to secure regular football to continue his development and keep his slim hopes of making England’s 2026 World Cup squad alive.
His patience has worn thin after being left out of multiple matchday squads in recent months.
The Italian champions believe the move could benefit all parties, giving the player much-needed game time while allowing United to monitor his progress from afar.
Napoli are interested in the Man United midfielder
Kobbie Mainoo of Man United (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
Napoli are also optimistic due to their strong relationship with Man United following recent transfer dealings, including the Scott McTominay move. That precedent could help smooth negotiations, though Amorim’s stance remains firm.
Despite his reluctance to select Mainoo regularly, Amorim is wary of losing too many midfield options midseason.
With Casemiro’s future uncertain and the club’s pursuit of reinforcements like Adam Wharton and Angelo Stiller unlikely to materialise until the summer, United simply cannot afford to weaken the squad further.
Amorim will hold direct talks with Mainoo in the coming days to reassure him of his place in the long-term project, even if short-term opportunities remain limited.
After a thrilling final that concluded with a 12-round penalty shootout against Tigres UANL, Toluca have now joined an exclusive club in the history of Liga MX.
Toluca captured the Torneo Apertura title with a dramatic victory over Tigres UANL, decided in a 12-round penalty shootout in the 2025 Liga MX final. After securing yet another trophy this year, Los Diablos Rojos joined an exclusive club in league history with the championship.
After a 1-0 loss in the first leg, Toluca were forced to mount a comeback at home on Sunday. The match initially swung in Tigres’ favor when club legend André-Pierre Gignac took a free kick in the 14th minute that deflected off Fernando Gorriarán and found the net, leaving the hosts needing two goals to force extra time.
Unwilling to go quietly, Toluca pressed forward and found a breakthrough in the 40th minute, when Helinho unleashed a thunderous strike to score the Red Devils’ first goal of the series. The Brazilian remained central to the comeback, providing a pinpoint cross from the right flank that Paulinho converted in the 52nd minute to level the aggregate score.
The match went the full 90 minutes, and despite chances at both ends during extra time, neither side could find a winner. The penalty shootout followed, with all 11 players taking a kick. Both goalkeepers, Luis García and Nahuel Guzmán, missed their attempts, and in the 12th round, Ángel Correa failed to convert. Alexis Vega then buried the decisive penalty to seal a historic title for Toluca.
Toluca players celebrate with the trophy after winning the Torneo Apertura 2025 Liga MX.
By winning the Apertura 2025, Toluca became just the fourth club to claim back-to-back Liga MX titles since the introduction of short tournaments in 1996. Previously, only Pumas UNAM, Club León, and Atlas had accomplished the feat, placing Toluca among an elite group in league history.
Pumas UNAM were the first to achieve the milestone, asserting their dominance by winning both tournaments in 2004. León later joined them with titles in the Apertura 2013 and Clausura 2014, a run that Atlas replicated in the 2021 and 2022 editions. The next benchmark remains Club América, the only side to win three consecutive Liga MX titles, a feat Toluca will now aim to challenge in 2026.
Toluca reach No. 2 spot among Liga MX title winners
Since appointing Antonio “Turco” Mohamed as head coach in December 2024, Toluca have emerged as a powerhouse throughout the 2025 calendar year. The Clausura 2025 title came via a 2-0 victory over Club América, and the dramatic triumph over Tigres further elevated the club’s standing among Liga MX’s most successful teams.
With this latest championship, Toluca now sit on 12 league titles, tied with Chivas Guadalajara for the second-most in Liga MX history. Sitting at the top with a considerable difference are Las Aguilas del America, with 16 trophies.
Updated top-10 list of Liga MX winners
Club América: 16 titles.
Guadalajara: 12 titles.
Toluca: 12 titles.
Cruz Azul: 9 titles.
Club León: 8 titles.
Tigres: 8 titles.
Pumas UNAM: 7 titles.
Pachuca: 7 titles.
Santos Laguna: 6 titles.
Monterrey: 5 titles.
Alexis Vega of Toluca celebrates after scoring the winning penalty.
In a 2025 season where he set a new record in the MLS, Tadeo Allende raised some doubts whether he'll remain to keep playing alongside Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.
Tadeo Allende emerged as one of Inter Miami’s standout performers during the 2025 season, even outscoring Lionel Messi during the postseason and setting a new MLS record. With his loan deal set to expire at the end of December 2025, the Argentine forward has now raised questions about whether he will remain with the Fort Lauderdale club.
After failing to settle at Celta Vigo, Allende opted to move to MLS, joining Messi’s Inter Miami on a one-year loan at the start of 2025. The deal did not include a purchase option, leaving Inter Miami facing potential negotiations with the Spanish club, an outcome that even the player admits remains uncertain.
While attending a meet-and-greet at a Miami sports shop, Allende spoke with reporters and reflected on his MLS campaign. “Right now, I feel really good about having scored this many goals, about finishing the playoffs in the best possible way, and above all about becoming champions with the whole group. That’s priceless. It will go down in the club’s history.” he said to Deportes Total USA.
When asked directly about a possible return to Inter Miami, Allende struck a cautious tone, neither confirming nor ruling out a future in MLS: “Day to day, family comes first, and we’ll see what happens. There’s still a long way to go. I’m also anxious — I have the same information you do. For now, tomorrow I’m going on vacation and I’m going to clear my head. Then we’ll see what happens.”
Tadeo Allende #21 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with the 2025 MLS Cup eastern conference trophy.
With a return to Celta Vigo currently the default scenario, reports have also surfaced suggesting Allende’s agent has offered him to River Plate ahead of the 2026 season. Asked whether a move back to Argentina would be a dream scenario, the striker declined to speculate: “That’s something I can’t answer for you.”
According to Transfermarkt, Allende’s market value stood at €2 million when he joined Inter Miami on loan and has since risen by more than 150 percent to €5 million. Celta Vigo paid €4.5 million to sign him from Godoy Cruz in January 2024, and after such a breakout season, the Spanish club will likely look to recoup, or even exceed that investment, potentially complicating Inter Miami’s efforts to retain him.
Allende enters the MLS record books
Initially deployed as a winger, Allende struggled to find consistency early in the season, including a 10-game MLS scoring drought midway through the campaign. His fortunes changed after shifting into a more central role, finishing the year as a striker with 24 goals and three assists in 54 appearances across all competitions.
His most explosive stretch came during the MLS Cup playoffs. As Inter Miami surged to a historic title, Allende delivered nine goals and two assists in six postseason matches, outscoring Messi and setting a new MLS record for goals in a single postseason, surpassing Carlos Ruiz’s mark of eight with the LA Galaxy.
Asked how he evolved so quickly, Allende credited both repetition and guidance from teammates for his breakthrough: “It was a bit of everything — also taking advice from my teammates, especially the goalkeepers. Taking my time, chipping the ball over keepers who struggle with that… I started to feel more confident, things began to click, and I gained confidence. Each time I felt more secure when it came to finishing.”
Tadeo Allende #21 and Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.
After scoring yet another goal against Deportivo Alaves, Kylian Mbappé is closing in on a historic goalscoring record of Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid.
Kylian Mbappé has been thriving at the start of the 2025–26 season with Real Madrid, with the Spanish giants showing a growing reliance on their star to deliver results. After scoring again against Deportivo Alavés, Mbappé is now on the verge of breaking one of Cristiano Ronaldo’s most iconic goal-scoring records at the club.
With head coach Xabi Alonso under pressure to show improvement amid a challenging stretch, Real Madrid traveled to face Alavés on Sunday for Matchday 16 of La Liga. In the 2-1 victory, Mbappé opened the scoring with a brilliant solo effort in the 24th minute, a goal that moved him one step closer to history.
Mbappé has now scored 56 goals in the 2025 calendar year for Real Madrid and needs just four more to become the club’s all-time single-year top scorer. The record is currently held by Cristiano Ronaldo, who set the benchmark with 59 goals in 2013 during his time at the Bernabéu.
After a slow start following his arrival from Paris Saint-Germain in 2024, 2025 has marked a dramatic turnaround for Mbappé at Real Madrid. He scored 30 goals across all competitions in the first half of the year, including one at the FIFA Club World Cup, and has added another 26 so far this season, producing a staggering total.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid scores against Deportivo Alaves.
Mbappé has become the only player outside of Ronaldo to crack Real Madrid’s top five list for goals in a calendar year, with the Portuguese legend occupying the remaining spots. The list currently stands as follows:
Cristiano Ronaldo — 2013: 59 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo — 2012: 58 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo — 2014: 56 goals.
Kylian Mbappe — 2025: 56 goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo — 2015: 54 goals.
How many chances does Mbappé have left?
The goal against Alavés leaves Mbappé tied with one of Ronaldo’s seasons at 56 goals. He is two goals shy of Ronaldo’s 58-goal campaign and three away from the all-time mark of 59, a record he will be eager to chase with limited opportunities remaining as the calendar year winds down.
With Sunday’s match now in the books, Real Madrid have just two games left in 2025. The next comes Wednesday, December 17, against Talavera CF in the Copa del Rey Round of 32, presenting a prime opportunity for Mbappé to add to his tally.
Real Madrid will then close out the year at home against Sevilla on Saturday, December 20, for Matchday 17 of La Liga. With the next fixture not scheduled until January 4 against Real Betis, Mbappé will need at least three goals to match Ronaldo’s record and four to surpass it, an achievement that would mark a historic statement just 18 months into his Real Madrid career.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.
A former teammate of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe at Paris Saint-Germain explained the fallout of the relationship between the two soccer stars.
Neymar and Kylian Mbappé formed one of the most explosive attacking duos in Paris Saint-Germain history, helping the club dominate French soccer for several seasons. However, their relationship eventually cooled, and years after their time together in Paris came to an end, a former PSG teammate has offered insight into how the bond between the two stars unraveled.
As part of PSG’s ambitious UEFA Champions League project, Neymar and Mbappé both arrived in Paris in the summer of 2017, Neymar via a world-record transfer from FC Barcelona and Mbappé initially on loan from AS Monaco before a massive permanent deal. One of the leaders of that squad was Thiago Silva, who witnessed firsthand the early chemistry between the two attacking stars.
In an interview with L’Équipe, Silva recalled the period leading up to their arrival and the strong connection they initially shared. “At Paris Saint-Germain, Mbappé and Neymar got along well at first, but their relationship deteriorated. Why? It was a beautiful story. I remember the Trophée des Champions match against Monaco, Kylian Mbappé’s team, in Morocco,” the defender stated, where PSG collected a 2-1 win on July 29.
The Brazilian defender then explained how Mbappé pushed for his move to Paris: “At the end of the match, Mbappé wanted to speak with me. He said, ‘Even if Neymar signs, I also want to come and be part of this team. If you could talk to the president…’ Both arrived that summer, and their relationship was incredible. They were very close, among the ones who had the most fun together on a daily basis.“
Thiago Silva, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain warming up.
Silva left PSG as a free agent in 2020 to join Chelsea, meaning he was no longer at the club when the relationship soured. “I didn’t understand why they drifted apart. I was no longer at PSG by then. I don’t know which of the two caused the split, but it saddened me. They are two great guys, and it’s disappointing that it ended like that,” he concluded.
PSG reached a new peak in the 2019–20 season, when they advanced to their first Champions League final, losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich. The following season, Lionel Messi joined the club, but PSG never fully recaptured the dominance of the early Neymar–Mbappé years. With Messi and Neymar eventually leaving Paris, tensions within the squad became more evident, and Silva’s comments now shed more light on the internal dynamic.
Silva on Neymar’s recovery ahead of the World Cup
Now 41 and playing for Brazilian side Fluminense, Thiago Silva is enjoying the final chapter of an illustrious career away from Europe and the Brazil national team spotlight. Neymar, meanwhile, remains focused on returning to the Seleção ahead of the 2026 World Cup, though persistent injury issues have complicated that path.
During the interview, Silva defended his longtime teammate and emphasized Neymar’s professionalism: “He’s judged unfairly. I assure you that he is preparing the right way, that he is determined to be at his best for the World Cup. Don’t forget that he is coming off a serious injury to his left knee. Contrary to what people think, Neymar is doing the right things.“
Despite feeling physically strong in recent months, Neymar is now expected to undergo surgery on his left knee as part of his recovery process. “Before one of his recent physical setbacks, he felt in perfect shape. But that’s when injuries happen. You feel so good that you push yourself too hard, and then something gives,” the defender added.
Neymar (L) and Kylian Mbappe (R) of Paris Saint-Germain.
Although AC Milan remain one of Italy's best teams, they continue to struggle offensively. Given this situation, Santiago Gimenez's future is somewhat uncertain, as Christian Pulisic's Rossoneri are reportedly keeping an eye on two Premier League strikers ahead of January 2026.
Santiago Giménez joined AC Milan at the beginning of 2025 as the club’s most significant attacking prospect. However, injuries and inconsistency have hampered the Mexican striker’s ability to shine, while the team continues to struggle offensively, despite maintaining a position among the top teams in Serie A. As a result, his future appears uncertain, with Christian Pulisic‘s Rossoneri already eyeing two Premier League strikers ahead of January 2026.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan’s medical staff has given the green light for Santiago Giménez to return to the pitch following his ankle injury. However, the Mexican continues to train separately and is undergoing psychological treatment, as he is not satisfied with his situation, which suggests a potential transfer in the coming months. In addition, the Rossoneri are targeting two Premier League strikers.
To support the attacking prowess of Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao, AC Milan seem determined to strengthen its squad with a center forward in January 2026. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Joshua Zirkzee has become one of the team’s main targets. The Dutchman shone in Serie A with Bologna, but his spell in the Premier League has not been the best, as he has been relegated to a secondary role. Alongside him, another striker is emerging strongly.
Considering the challenge of signing Zirkzee due to Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo departing for AFCON with their national teams, the Rossoneri have already targeted Niclas Fullkrug from West Ham. Even though he is 32 years old, he has showcased his scoring prowess. Compared to the Dutchman, the German striker has been left out of the project by coach Nuno Espírito Santo, who counts on Jarrod Bowen, Crysencio Summerville, and Callum Wilson as the main strikers.
Joshua Zirkzee of Manchester United and Niclas Füllkrug of West Ham.
Joshua Zirkzee may not fit Allegri’s plan at AC Milan
At just 24 years old, Joshua Zirkzee remains one of the most promising players today. Although his current situation at Manchester United does not reflect this, the Dutchman has already shone with Bologna in Serie A, leading AC Milan’s sporting director, Igli Tare, to consider him one of the best options. However, his style of play is similar to that of Santiago Gimenez, a modern center forward, almost a second striker, so they would repeat the same player profile.
In most teams coached by Allegri, he has opted for a center forward who is much more of a goal scorer but who also knows how to be very mobile, which has meant that the Mexican has not been the profile he is looking for. Like Santiago, Joshua shines with another, more goal-scoring center forward leading the line, which means that a possible fit at AC Milan may not be what the club is really looking for, as Giménez is being left out of the team.
It does not mean that Joshua Zirkzee is not a talented player, but rather that it would mean having the same profile that you already have in the squad and that did not fit, generating at least some doubts from the outset. For this reason, the profile of Niclas Füllkrug, a more traditional striker, fits with the constant mobility of Rafael Leão and Christian Pulisic, despite his age raising certain doubts.
Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates a goal with Davide Bartesaghi.
After their performances in the 2025 MLS season, Inter Miami have given stars Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba a special club recognition.
Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba have undeniably been two of Inter Miami’s defining figures, not only during the 2025 campaign but ever since their arrival in 2023. That process reached one of its highest points with the club’s MLS Cup triumph. Following a productive 2025 MLS season, both Messi and Alba have now received special recognition from the franchise.
The 2025 season has officially come to an end, with the Philadelphia Union lifting the Supporters’ Shield and Inter Miami defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps to claim the MLS Cup. As MLS clubs hand out internal awards to recognize standout performances, Inter Miami did the same, honoring Messi and Alba with two of the club’s top individual accolades.
Lionel Messi was named Inter Miami’s Most Valuable Player of the Year. Coming off his best season since joining the club, the Argentine posted 43 goals and 26 assists in 49 appearances across all competitions. Messi also became the first player to win the Landon Donovan MLS MVP Award in back-to-back seasons, and he was an unsurprising choice to top Inter Miami’s internal honors as well.
Meanwhile, in what is set to be his final season as a professional player, Jordi Alba was named Inter Miami CF’s Defensive Player of the Year for 2025. The award reflected not only his defensive consistency, but also his impact going forward, as the veteran fullback recorded eight goals and 16 assists in 52 matches, often serving as an extra attacking outlet.
Back in 2024, both Messi and Alba were selected to the MLS Best XI after Inter Miami claimed the Supporters’ Shield during the regular season. The 2025 campaign was different, as Messi was the only Herons player included in the league’s Best XI, but Alba’s influence throughout the season remained impossible to ignore.
Messi and Alba’s numbers at Inter Miami
The year 2023 marked a turning point for Inter Miami, a club that had been near the bottom of the MLS standings and without a trophy since its foundation. Following the arrivals of Messi and Alba, the club reached a new level, adding the Leagues Cup, the Supporters’ Shield, and the MLS Cup to its trophy cabinet.
Jordi Alba will close the chapter on his professional career after making 103 appearances for Inter Miami, becoming one of the few players to reach the century mark, and also with 15 goals and 33 assists, the second-highest assist total in club history. Lionel Messi, meanwhile, has registered 77 goals and 44 assists in 88 matches, an extraordinary rate of production that he will look to extend during the 2026 season.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami celebrates with Jordi Alba #18.
Juan Cabal explains his goal celebration after giving Juventus victory against Bologna, while Lloyd Kelly admits they ‘had to play our best football’ tonight.
The Bianconeri needed a boost after last week’s 1-0 defeat to Napoli, and knew this was a crucial head-to-head for European places, as they were two points behind Bologna.
It was substitute Cabal who proved decisive with a free header on the Kenan Yildiz short corner routine, followed five minutes later by Torbjorn Heggem seeing red for bringing down Lois Openda.
Cabal and Kelly evaluate Juventus win
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“I swapped shirts with Bernardeschi, who played for Juve, so I wanted his shirt. He was at Juventus, I saw him play a lot, and wanted to bring home the shirt as well as the three points. The team gave their all today,” Cabal told DAZN Italia after the final whistle.
He seemed to celebrate by kissing his wrist, so what was the meaning behind that gesture?
“I kissed the tattoo with my son’s name, I got it done recently, and he brought me good luck.”
Cabal has struggled for regular playing time so far this season and Luciano Spalletti wants more consistency from the wing-back.
“The coach wants a lot from me, because he knows I have much to give this team and I work really hard all week.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lloyd Kelly of Juventus is challenged by Thijs Dallinga of Bologna during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Former Newcastle United defender Kelly also spoke to DAZN Italia after the success at the Stadio Dall’Ara.
“It is a very important win, we know it’s a difficult game. We had to play our best football to be able to come away with a win today,” Kelly told DAZN Italia.
Gleison Bremer made his comeback as a substitute this evening, his first appearance since facing Atalanta on September 27, but Teun Koopmeiners was booked and will be suspended next week against Roma.
“It’s nice to have Bremer back, we know he’s an important player for Juventus, and I’m sure he’s happy to be back with the team too.”
Vincenzo Italiano insists the defeat to Juventus ‘does not diminish’ Bologna and their campaign, as they couldn’t recover from the double whammy of goal and red card.
The Rossoblu have really hit problems in Serie A during recent weeks, as this was their second consecutive home defeat after the 3-1 to Cremonese, and they have just one point from the last three rounds.
It was a free header from Juan Cabal on a short corner that proved decisive, followed five minutes later by the red card for Torbjorn Heggem as he brought down Lois Openda.
Italiano recognises Bologna strengths and weaknesses
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, looks on the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“We were up against a strong opponent that found itself ready in the big moments, with the physicality of Thuram, the experience of Locatelli, the dynamism of Cambiaso and McKennie,” Italiano told DAZN Italia.
“In my view we were in the thick of the game, we created chances and lost it on a set play. We then made life complicated for ourselves with the red card, but we were right in it up until then.”
There were some defensive weaknesses on show, not just on the corner for the goal, but also struggling with long balls over the top.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, greets Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“We should’ve been a bit quicker to isolate Cambiaghi and Orsolini on the wings, but when you are too slow to create those overlaps, McKennie and Cambiaso get back to make it a five-man defence.
“As for the long ball, we can struggle at times, but Heggem got the ball stuck under his feet and wasn’t aggressive enough to clear, so he ended up running into the player. We made too many mistakes overall, a few too many touches and passes,” continued Italiano.
“It can happen when you’ve had this many games, we arrived home on Friday at 5am and had only one training session to prepare. That’s not an alibi, because we had that other times and won, but just being in the game for so long I think was good.
“All those who played on Thursday were struggling, because it was raining so hard in Vigo and the pitch was very heavy, so I had to rotate and preferred to start those who were at 100 per cent.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lois Openda of Juventus is challenged by Emil Holm of Bologna during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Bologna did manage to give their Europa League prospects a significant boost on Thursday with a 2-1 victory away to Celta Vigo, but despite squad rotation this evening, they seemed to lack sharpness.
“We perhaps weren’t as precise as usual, but Juve deserve credit for making us struggle and run hard tonight. Perhaps with these three big games one after another, some fatigue set in, but this result does not diminish the team at all,” added Italiano.
“We’re disappointed to have lost this evening, but we lost against a Juventus side who will challenge for the top spots this season and our journey continues. We are in the Supercoppa Italiana next week and we must be proud of that.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Torbjorn Heggem of Bologna leaves the pitch after being shown a red card during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Now Italiano will travel to Saudi Arabia for the Supercoppa Italiana, where they take on Inter in the semi-final, as they are the Coppa Italia holders and will therefore face the runners-up of the Scudetto.
The other semi-final is between Napoli and AC Milan, with the two winners going head-to-head on December 22.
Luciano Spalletti insists the victory over Bologna was ‘the most important’ of his Juventus career so far, but notes where Juan Cabal, Lois Openda and Jonathan David can improve.
The Bianconeri knew the importance of this fixture, as they were two points behind Bologna in the Serie A table, so it was a head-to-head for European places.
Was this the most important victory of Spalletti’s time at the club so far?
“Absolutely, because we were facing a team that has an identity, quality and enthusiasm, they were built well and even down to 10 men made it difficult for us,” Spalletti told DAZN Italia.
“Having won here means even more for my players, and they must be congratulated this evening. They did really well.”
Spalletti saw Juventus progress
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Both sides had chances in the first half, but the game changed in the space of five minutes when first substitute Cabal nodded in a Kenan Yildiz cross on a corner, then Torbjorn Heggem saw red for bringing down Openda.
“I had seen things done well in training, and told the directors that I saw the players energetic and reacting well in training. We needed a performance that could give them confidence, and I hope after this we can continue to improve,” continued Spalletti.
“Aside from the goal, the overall performance needs to be evaluated in football. Juventus were in the heart of the game for 90 minutes tonight, battled for every ball, went beyond these individual duels that Bologna force you into, and this bodes well for the future.
“Cabal must learn to keep some of his emotions in check. He is like a pedigree horse with his strength and ability to sprint repeatedly, he has talent with back-heel flicks, but talent is also repeating the 100 metre runs 20 times. He doesn’t mind being in one-on-one situations, is good in the air, but in the games he played so far he wasn’t precise enough for his talent, so I had to be hard on him.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Openda was another substitute who made an impact tonight, as he fought hard and got Heggem sent off, but also missed some sitters.
“I liked his performance. Openda is a different player to Jonathan David, who frankly seems more like a second striker to me than a centre-forward, as he combines with teammates. Openda has more power, and probably against teams like Bologna feels more at ease, because he can run at them with sheer pace when those spaces open up,” concluded Spalletti.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, greets Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
This result means Juventus climb above Bologna into fifth place awaiting Como’s trip to Roma tomorrow, while they also steadied the Champions League ship with a midweek 2-0 win over Pafos.
Gleison Bremer made his comeback after two months out, but Teun Koopmeiners was booked and will therefore be suspended next week against Roma.
The Colombian scored the only goal of the game from a set-piece, which has sent Juventus above Bologna by one point in the Serie A standings. The Bianconeri sit in fifth place as things stand, one point behind Roma who will host Como at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday night.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Bologna player: Orsolini 6.5 – To little surprise, Bologna’s most threatening outlet on the night. He had more shots and shots on target than any other player in the game, and was a handful for Koopmeiners until the Dutchman came off.
Coach: Vincenzo Italiano 6 – Statistically, it was a fairly evenly-fought contest at the Dall-Ara. The hosts had 51% of the possession, had one shot fewer than their opponents, but had one more on target. Had it not been for a momentary switch-off from a set-piece, Bologna had done more than enough to earn a draw, which would have suited them better than Juventus.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Manuel Locatelli and Bremer of Juventus celebrate following the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Best Juventus player: Cabal 7 – Two goals in six Serie A appearances for the Colombian now. Immediate impact off the bench on Sunday evening, evading his marker to claim a free header in the middle of the Bologna penalty area. That was a big confidence boost to begin his evening.
Coach: Luciano Spalletti 6.5 – That was a big six-pointer in the race for Champions League football, and the perfect way to bounce back after a disappointing 2-1 defeat against Napoli last time out in Serie A. Had Juventus been a touch more clinical, that would have been a slightly more flattering scoreline. Still, managed the game well after going ahead, even if their life was made easier with Heggem’s sending off.
Juan Cabal came off the bench to snatch all three points for Juventus against 10 men, continuing the dire Bologna record in this fixture, and leapfrogging them into fifth place.
This was a direct battle for position, as the Rossoblu were two points ahead in the table. Juve lost last week to Napoli, but boosted their Champions League chances in a midweek win over Pafos. Daniele Rugani and Gleison Bremer were back on the bench, but Dusan Vlahovic, Federico Gatti, Arek Milik and Carlo Pinsiglio were still out. Bologna’s Serie A form stalled with defeat to Cremonese and a draw against 10-man Lazio, but on Thursday they won 2-1 away to Celta Vigo in the Europa League. Nicolò Casale joined Martin Vitik, Remo Freuler and Lukasz Skorupski on the treatment table.
Incredibly, Juve were unbeaten at the Dall’Ara since November 1998 and hadn’t lost to Bologna at all since a 2-0 result in February 2011.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, greets Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, prior to the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
There was an early double Michele Di Gregorio save, first on Tommaso Pobega’s acrobatic flick from a free kick, then the Riccardo Orsolini follow-up at the back post.
Orsolini’s trademark curler was smothered and Teun Koopmeiners was booked so will be suspended next week against Roma, but David overhit the through ball to Kenan Yildiz after pouncing on a Lewis Ferguson error.
Weston McKennie only grazed his head to the Andrea Cambiaso cross, while David had penalty appeals waved away for going down too easily under a Jhon Lucumi nudge.
Juventus had the ball in the net on 36 minutes when David flicked on a long ball for McKennie, who won the ricochet off on-rushing Ravaglia and generously rolled across for the Canadian to deposit into an empty net. However, McKennie was offside on the initial flick.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Jonathan David of Juventus is challenged by Torbjorn Heggem of Bologna during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Juve kept coming close, but not close enough, as Ravaglia rushed out when Kenan Yildiz found Conceicao with a smart pass, then Lucumi made the crucial interception as Khephren Thuram tried to set up the Portuguese talent.
Yet Bologna had a huge chance on the stroke of half-time, as Orsolini’s inspired disguised pass released Nadir Zortea to thump his finish against the underside of the bar from a tight angle with Di Gregorio just getting his fingertips to it.
Bologna had rather hopeful penalty appeals, but Manuel Locatelli’s hands were clamped behind his back when blocking the Cambiaghi cross.
Juventus finally found a breakthrough when Kenan Yildiz saw his control and strike deflected inches over by Heggem. The resulting corner was taken short for a Kenan Yildiz cross that found substitute Juan Cabal for a totally free header from six yards.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Juan Cabal of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The situation went from bad to worse for the hosts, as soon after Heggem got caught out by a long Di Gregorio ball and bundled Lois Openda over outside the area for a straight red card.
There was more good news for Juventus, as Gleison Bremer made his comeback for the final 15 minutes, the first appearance since the meniscus injury on September 27.
Conceicao had penalty appeals rejected after running into Lucumi’s arm, infuriating the defender, while Federico Bernardeschi’s effort failed to trouble Di Gregorio.
Ravaglia kept the scoreline down with a great one-handed save on Openda’s daisy-cutter from 12 yards on the Cabal lay-off, then Openda fired another promising opportunity over in stoppages.
It is the second consecutive Serie A home defeat for Bologna after the 3-1 with Cremonese.
Gleison Bremer has marked his return from injury after a spell of 78 days on the sideline, but Luciano Spalletti will now have to do without another one of his centre-back options when the Bianconeri take on Roma in a huge Serie A clash next weekend.
Bremer started four of Juve’s first five Serie A matches of the season, but has since missed nine league matches in a row, 15 across all competitions, after suffering a meniscus injury in September.
He had not featured for Juventus since Juventus’s 1-1 draw with Atalanta on September 27, but, 78 days later, has come on as a second-half substitute during Juventus’s Serie A match against Bologna.
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 27: Nikola Krstovic of Atalanta BC controls the ball whilst under pressure from Bremer of Juventus during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Atalanta BC at the Allianz Stadium on September 27, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Riccardo Orsolini is challenged by Teun Koopmeiners during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
While Bremer is now back, Teun Koopmeiners, who has regularly filled in at centre-back since Spalletti came in, will not be available to face Roma in Serie A next week. He picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Bologna and will now have to serve a one-match ban.
Federico Gatti is also out injured, which leaves Lloyd Kelly, Pierre Kalulu, Bremer and Daniele Rugani, who has only recently returned to training himself as his natural centre-back options for Roma on Saturday.
The Dane was brought in with a long-term project in mind and the former Brentford manager reminded the hierarchy the need to be patient, insisted that the club’s problems run deeper than the manager and that stability is the only path to success.
When asked about his job, Frank told reporters: “I think it is extremely important to be calm and measured and of course have very very direct and clear messages at the right time.
“So they are not in doubt of what I think because and very honest about where we are as well as I was very honest it was a very bad performance. No two ways about that.
“But also know that to change this this will take some time. If no one gets the time, no one can turn this around. This is NOT a quick fix.”
"Know that to change this it will take some time… but no one will want to hear about that, it's just reality."
Frank took over the Spurs job in the summer following the shock sacking of Ange Postecoglou who had just ended Tottenham’s long awaited trophy drought.
He came in with big reputation for his work at Brentford but so far, the start to his tenure at Spurs has been mixed.
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Premier League
16
6
4
6
22
1.38
UEFA Champions League
6
3
2
1
11
1.83
EFL Cup
2
1
–
1
3
1.50
UEFA Super Cup
1
–
–
1
–
0.00
Total / Average
25
10
6
9
36
1.40
Thomas Frank’s stats for Tottenham via Transfermarkt
Who could replace Thomas Frank if he is sacked?
Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank (left) and Richarlison stand dejected after the Premier League match at the City Ground, Nottingham. Picture date: Sunday December 14, 2025. (Photo by Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images)
In the event that the Tottenham board decides to part ways with yet another manager, there are some interesting candidates who could potentially take over.
Fulham boss Marco Silva remains a top choice, who is yet to renew his contract with the London club.
Silva is keen on taking a new challenge and will no doubt relish the opportunity to manage a club like Spurs.
Another name is Oliver Glasner who too is expected to leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season.
Toluca square off with Tigres UANL in the second leg of the Liga MX Apertura 2025 finals. Below is a complete preview of the matchup, including kickoff information and where to watch on TV or stream live in the United States.
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TheLiga MX Apertura 2025 championship will be settled in a single, high-stakes night as Toluca hosts Tigres UANL in the decisive second leg. Tigres hold a slim 1–0 lead from the opening match, but the result did little to separate two evenly matched sides.
Backed by their home crowd, Tolucaaim to defend the title claimed earlier this year and cap off a dominant 2025, while Tigres look to spoil the celebration and lift the trophy themselves in a tense, winner-take-all showdown—don’t miss a moment of this must-watch finale.
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Romulo Zwarg of Tigres battles for possession against Franco Romero of Toluca
Lionel Messi left an indelible legacy at Barcelona, securing his place as the greatest player in the club's history. Despite this, Pedri has surpassed the Argentine's legendary record for LaLiga appearances with the Culers, establishing his own burgeoning legacy within the team.
Despite his departure in 2021, Lionel Messi has managed to remain the greatest player in the history of Barcelona, establishing himself as the club’s all-time top scorer and assist provider. Nevertheless, the team has managed to resurge without him, led by young players such as Pedri, who is spearheading the new era. The young Spaniard has even recently surpassed a historic LaLiga appearances record previously held by the Argentine.
According to OptaJose on X, formerly Twitter, Pedri Gonzalez has become the youngest player in Barcelona‘s history to reach 150 appearances in La Liga at the age of 23 years and 18 days. With this achievement, the Spaniard star has surpassed Lionel Messi, who had held the record since October 2010, achieving it at 23 years and 121 days after starting against Real Zaragoza.
Far from being a player similar to Messi, Pedri has managed to become the most influential player at Barcelona. Without being a goal scorer or assist provider, the Spaniard has become the defensive and creative axis of Hansi Flick’s team, to the point of being irreplaceable. For this reason, the 23-year-old star promises to leave a historic legacy at Barcelona, leading the Culers to their first Champions League after the Argentine era.
Lionel Messi still remains the most iconic player in Barcelona’s history. Pedri may have managed to surpass him in one record, but the Argentine remains the player with the most appearances in the club’s history, having played 778 matches for the team. In addition, he also stands as the player with the most goals in the history of the club, with 672 goals. For that reason, the Argentine star is not comparable with Pedri, who is still writing his own chapter.
Pedri of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Andres Iniesta raves about Pedri’s massive impact at Barcelona
Although Pedri may not boast the most outstanding statistics, he remains as a key star player of Barcelona’s game structure. As a crucial figure in offense, defense, and playmaking, the Spaniard orchestrates the flow of the game from midfield. Recognizing this, Andrés Iniesta didn’t hesitate to praise the 23-year-old, analyzing his distinctive playing characteristics.
“I like Pedri. He is an extraordinary soccer player. I love him because he has a story behind him full of hard work and overcoming adversity… he is a differential player, capable of building plays that did not exist before. He invents passes that nobody had previously seen because he possesses great talent and, in addition, he is gradually acquiring an increasingly important role, both at Barcelona and with the Spanish national team,” Iniesta said, via Revista Barça.
With the majority of the 2025-26 season still ahead, Pedri has firmly established himself as Barcelona’s most influential player. His absence disrupts the team’s rhythm significantly. Recognizing his impact, coach Hansi Flick has ensured he remains one of the key players, clocking in 1,444 minutes on the field, even after missing some due to injury. If he can maintain his physical consistency, the Culers could realistically aspire to win all titles this season.
Italy international Guglielmo Vicario has come under fire after his performance during Tottenham’s 3-0 loss against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon: “Typical Vicario, always blaming someone else,” says Sky Sports’s Jamie Carragher.
It has been a few weeks to forget for Tottenham, who have slipped to 11th place in the league table and are currently six points outside the Champions League spots.
The latest disappointment came at the hands of Nottingham Forest; 16th in the Premier League after their 3-0 victory at the City Ground on Sunday.
Vicario under fire after 3-0 Tottenham loss
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 14: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur at City Ground on December 14, 2025 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Vicario’s performances have been under particularly intense scrutiny over the last few weeks after his howler in a 2-1 loss against Fulham at the end of November.
Things went from bad to worse for him against Forest on Sunday. It was his risky pass to midfielder Archie Gray that led to Ibrahim Sangare pinching the ball and Callum Hudson-Odoi finishing from close range that sent Tottenham 1-0 down on Sunday.
A moment to forget for Archie Gray and Vicario
Ibrahim Sangaré brilliantly dispossesses him and plays it to Callum Hudson-Odoi to tap in and give Forest the lead! pic.twitter.com/N5JQVIgnVc
Tottenham then conceded another freak goal, again from Hudson-Odoi, who didn’t make any attempts to hide the fact that he had meant to cross rather than shoot from the left touchline.
Callum Hudson-Odoi crosses the ball in but it goes over Vicario and straight in! pic.twitter.com/hxJp4mY9T6
“Typical Vicario, he’s always blaming someone else. Every time I see him when a goal goes in, he’s throwing his arms at someone else. Just kick it out of play,” said Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher while reviewing the stopper’s recent performances.
"Typical Vicario, he's always blaming someone else" @Carra23 not impressed with Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario pic.twitter.com/30X8ynUxS8
Head coach Thomas Frank has come out in defence of his goalkeeper, arguing that there was no correlation between the goals that Vicario conceded against Nottingham Forest and Fulham over the last few weeks: “Two different situations, you can’t even compare them. Simply because the ball was out on the side in one situation, and the other was in the middle of the pitch,” he explained in frustration.
When asked if Vicario’s decision making should be called into question, Frank said: “I think Archie (Gray) did very well, this is a clear one. You see that every week: Premier League, Serie A, LaLiga, all over the world: In, bounce out with the first touch. Unfortunately we took a touch and then we lost the ball.”
Some supporters have not looked as kindly on Vicario’s recent performances, though.
“Inter Milan, pls prepare your January Vicario bid,” one fan wrote on X.
LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 29: Guglielmo Viacrio of Tottenham Hotspur is challenged by Raul Jimenez of Fulham during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 29, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
“He’s a great shot stopper, but frightens me when he’s on the ball,” another added.
“Happily sell Vicario tomorrow, but Gray was clearly asking for the ball,” wrote another Spurs supporter.
Lautaro Martinez insists that he and his Inter teammates have their sights set on the Serie A title in 2025-26 and took an opportunity to address his colleagues at the end of their 2-1 victory away against Genoa on Sunday: ‘We’re the ones who put in the work’.
Inter currently sit alone at the top of the Serie A standings thanks to a 2-1 win away against Genoa on Sunday evening. Goals from Yann Bisseck and Lautaro were enough for the Nerazzurri to hold onto, despite Vitinha pulling one back for Genoa midway through the second half.
Lautaro addresses Inter teammates after Genoa victory
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (right) celebrates with his team-mate Nicolò Barella after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Napoli’s 1-0 loss against Udinese and Milan’s 2-2 draw with Sassuolo earlier on Sunday means that Inter will spend the next week on their own at the top of the Serie A table. There had been four teams separated by just one point at the top of the table a few weeks ago.
“It means a lot, we’re back at the top because we’ve worked hard, we’ve had to sacrifice ourselves and regardless of what people say about us, we are focussed on ourselves, working hard, improving, hoping to bring joy to these supporters,” Lautaro told DAZN after full-time on Sunday (via fcinternews.it).
“Everyone’s been talking about Inter for a few years because we’ve been doing well. It’s normal for there to be criticism and compliments.
“We’re a team that is aware of our strengths, we always try to make sure that Inter is at the top. It seems repetitive, but that’s what we do. The message in the dressing room is clear, we want to do it.”
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (left) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Lautaro was asked what the message he wants to send is, and instead of addressing the supporters, the Nerazzurri skipper took an opportunity to rally his teammates instead.
“It’s a message to ourselves. As I always say, we’re the ones who put in the work and we’re the ones who try to bring Inter back to where it belongs, so it’s to the team that I speak.”
Cristian Chivu is pleased to see his Inter team back at the top of the Serie A standings after claiming that his side had been written off in the early stages of the 2025-26 season, and has explained why he made certain changes during Sunday’s 2-1 victory away against Genoa.
The Nerazzurri currently sit alone at the top of the Serie A standings thanks to goals from Yann Bisseck and Lautaro Martinez in an eventual 2-1 victory over Genoa on Sunday evening.
Chivu after Genoa 1-2 Inter: ‘I’ll take the three points’
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (right) celebrates with his team-mate Nicolò Barella after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Speaking to DAZN after full-time, Chivu said that he would rather talk about the game itself rather than the impact that it has had on the Serie A table.
“I like to talk about the game and what I saw on the pitch,” he began. “It was a difficult game tonight, in this atmosphere and against a team that has been strong since De Rossi came in. I’ll take the three points, which are the most important thing.”
Chivu explained why he decided to make certain changes before and during Sunday’s 2-1 win over Genoa.
“The changes were made according to energy and form. Originally, at 2-0, Bonny was supposed to come on, but then I opted for Thuram because I needed more speed. I took Zielinski off and moved Akanji up because we needed two midfielders with a strong structure.”
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Cristian Chivu, head coach of Inter, issues Piotr Zielinski of Inter some instructions during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Chivu was then asked if he feels his Inter side have been underrated at times this season.
He replied: “A few months ago, they had us finishing eighth or tenth because we looked finished. We’re working hard to show our value.
“For me, we need a bit of consistency in everything, but we’re aware of what we have to do and how we have to do it. Sometimes you succeed, sometimes you don’t.”
Up next on the schedule is a trip to Saudi Arabia to take on Bologna in the semi-final of the Supercoppa Italiana. The winner of that tie will go on to face either Napoli or Milan a few days later.
“An important game lies ahead of us in Riyadh. We’re not looking at anything else,” Chivu said.
This is a face-off for European places, because the Rossoblu are currently two points above the Old Lady in the table and would like to take advantage of a general slowdown in the top spots this weekend.
“We have for over two years been doing very well, so the lads and all of us know that we can have our say,” Di Vaio told DAZN Italia.
“Every game is different, Juve have great players, but we are well aware that we’re competitive and can play our game too.”
Bologna history against Juventus is astonishing
epa12073982 Bologna’s Remo Freuler (2-L) scores the 1-1 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs Juventus FC at Renato Dall’Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 04 May 2025. EPA-EFE/ELISABETTA BARACCHI
An extraordinary statistic is that Bologna have not beaten Juventus in all competition since February 2011, a 2-0 result in Turin decided by a Di Vaio brace.
They haven’t defeated Juve at the Stadio Dall’Ara since a 3-0 result in November 1998.
“I was just telling my daughter in the car on the way here that I am so tired of being told that I was the last Bologna player to score a winner against Juventus,” confessed Di Vaio.
“I look forward to someone else taking my place in that statistic, because it’s been too long. We had great results in recent years beating just about all the big clubs, but not Juventus yet.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 04: Khephren Thuram of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Bologna and Juventus at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on May 04, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The team slowed down in Serie A recently, with a defeat to Cremonese and draw against 10-man Lazio, but boosted morale with Thursday’s comeback victory away to Celta Vigo in the Europa League.
Federico Bernardeschi scored twice in Spain and he represents a different kind of player to the young and promising prospects that Bologna had focused on before.
“Last season we were in the Champions League and realised we were lacking something in terms of experience at that level, so we approached both Federico and Ciro Immobile too, making the most of their situations to bring them here.
“Having players who starred and won at the highest level was something we had been lacking, as that influences the others,” explained Di Vaio.
Inter once again have Lautaro Martinez to thank for a 2-1 victory away against Genoa in Serie A on Sunday evening, a result which has sent the Nerazzurri to the top of the league table.
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A surprise goal from centre-back Yann Bisseck and a second from captain Lautaro 10 minutes before the end of the first half were enough for Inter to cling onto despite Vitinha pulling one back for Genoa midway through the second half.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (left) scores a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Best Genoa player: Vitinha 6.5 – Provided the moment of quality that gave the Genoa supporters a brief moment of joy and the belief that they might get something more out of the game in the second half. He had so much work to do to create that goal for himself as well.
Coach: Daniele De Rossi 6 – It was always going to be a difficult test against Inter, but Genoa weren’t really up to the task aside from their decent opening spell. Another tricky test against Atalanta now awaits them.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa (R), greets Cristian Chivu, head coach of Inter, prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Best Inter player: Lautaro Martinez 7.5 – A goal, an assist and four shots on target from the Nerazzurri talisman this afternoon. His seventh in Serie A so far this season, the most in the division, and 11 goals including his four in the Champions League. Realistically, the game should have been out of reach for Genoa after his strike went in for 2-0 after 38 minutes.
Coach: Cristian Chivu 7.5 – It’s been a relentless schedule for the Nerazzurri in recent weeks, and on a weekend where others have tripped up, Chivu got his selections right on Sunday, and is now sitting alone at the top of the Serie A table as a result. Arguably Inter’s most important victory of the season thus far.
Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini reassures the Agnelli family and the club are ‘one and the same,’ while Khephren Thuram and Kenan Yildiz are going nowhere.
The trip to Bologna kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 19.45 GMT.
The Bianconeri went into the weekend in seventh place and sitting two points behind Bologna, so this is a crucial head-to-head for European spots.
Chiellini speaks out on Juventus headline issues
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Giorgio Chiellini attends the Gold Carpet during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
There have been reports that Juventus could swap Khephren Thuram with Inter midfielder Davide Frattesi in the January transfer market.
“I won’t talk about Frattesi, as that’s a lack of respect towards Inter. What I can say without doubt is that Thuram will remain a Juventus player. He has done really well in the year and a half he’s been with us and we have no intention of letting him go,” Chiellini told DAZN Italia.
The big news this week was that cryptocurrency firm Tether, who are already minority shareholders, launched a shock takeover bid to purchase all the remaining shares from the Agnelli family holding company Exor.
SPA, BELGIUM – JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
“They were important words, strong words, but for those who know the atmosphere, they were not surprising. When we think of the Agnelli family, we think of Juventus, and vice versa. They are one and the same. That’s how it has always been and that’s how it will be in future,” added Chiellini.
“So there’s nothing more to say other than we will build Juve back to the strength they had in the past and will again in the future. There are values at Juventus that get passed from generation to generation, but we also look to the future.
“It has unfortunately been five years since we last won the Scudetto, we feel the responsibility of that, but it takes nothing away from our confidence going into the future. Above all, the owners and Juventus are a single insoluble entity.”
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC in action during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
If the club had been sold, would Chiellini still have been dealing with negotiations for the new Kenan Yildiz contract?
“I haven’t the foggiest idea, but that’s not an issue I will need to think about! Kenan is an important player, he has a long contract, it’s not a situation that gets sorted out in a week. The important thing is that we both want to carry on together, his contract doesn’t expire in six months, so there’s no rush, but we want to improve the contract so it is suited to his status.”
Juve got back on track in the Champions League midweek with a 2-0 victory over Pafos, a much-needed result after last week’s Serie A loss to Napoli.
Sunderland took the Tyne-Wear derby rivalry to unprecedented levels of pettiness on Sunday, refusing to display Newcastle’s name on the Stadium of Light scoreboard during their 1-0 victory.
The Black Cats secured bragging rights on the pitch thanks to a bizarre Nick Woltemade own goal, but it was the club’s off-pitch antics that sparked a frenzy on social media.
In a move widely celebrated by the home faithful, Sunderland broke with Premier League protocol to deliver a calculated insult to their bitter rivals Newcastle.
Sunderland refuse to name Newcastle on stadium scoreboard
Fans inside the stadium and viewers at home were quick to spot the deliberate omission.
While every other away side at the Stadium of Light this season has been afforded the courtesy of having their full club name displayed, Newcastle were reduced to a single generic word: “Visitors.”
The digital scoreboard read ‘Sunderland 1 – 0 Visitors’ for the duration of the match.
Sunderland snub Newcastle name and crest from scoreboard at Stadium of Lights (Screenshot/ NBC Sports Soccer)
The decision was no accident. Reports confirmed that previous opponents had their names and crests fully visible, making this a specific, sanctioned dig at the Magpies.
It set the tone for a hostile atmosphere where Regis Le Bris’s side ultimately stifled Eddie Howe’s men to claim a vital three points.
Sunderland take long-awaited revenge
This top-tier pettiness was widely interpreted as long-awaited revenge for the January 2024 FA Cup debacle.
On that occasion, Sunderland’s ownership faced a mutiny after allowing the ‘Black Cats Bar’ to be redecorated with Newcastle slogans to welcome corporate hospitality guests.
Sunday was the payback. Not only did they erase Newcastle’s identity from the screens, but the Sunderland squad also twisted the knife after the final whistle.
Sunderland returned the favour, taking a team photo in front of their fans on the pitch after a 1-0 win over Newcastle ?
Replicating the infamous team photo celebration that Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall orchestrated on the Stadium of Light turf two years ago, the Sunderland players and staff gathered in front of the South Stand to recreate the exact pose, mocking their neighbours in the most direct way possible.
Newcastle United sold Elliot Anderson to Nottingham Forest, and he has been linked with a return in recent months.
Ross Wilson was the director for Nottingham Forest when they signed the player from Newcastle, and Wilson is now the sporting director at Newcastle.
Newcastle keen on Elliot Anderson return
Manager Eddie Howe has always been vocal about his admiration for Anderson, and he has previously admitted that he would love to have the player back at the club. Naturally, that has fuelled speculations surrounding the midfielder’s potential return to his former club.
Ross Wilson was recently asked whether he would make a move for the Nottingham Forest midfielder in future. Wilson has added fuel to the fire by claiming that he likes the player a lot. It will be interesting to see if Newcastle decide to make a move for him at the end of the season.
Nottingham Forest central midfielder Elliot Anderson (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
Anderson has been excellent for Nottingham Forest, and he is certainly one of the finest young midfield talents in the Premier League right now. Bringing him back to the club would be a wise decision for Newcastle. However, they will have to pay a lot of money to get the deal done. Nottingham Forest will not want to lose a player like him easily. Also, multiple big clubs are monitoring his development, and there is likely to be intense competition for his signature.
The midfielder might prefer to join a big club where he will be able to fight for titles and compete in the UEFA Champions League regularly. Newcastle have an ambitious project and a talented squad. However, they are not quite at the level to compete with the elite clubs yet. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
They are one of the wealthiest clubs in the world, and they have the finances to get the deal across the line. They already have quality midfielders like Bruno Guimarães, Sandro Tonali, and Joelinton. Adding Anderson could take them to a whole new level.
The 30-year-old has shown his quality in the Championship with clubs like Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, and Southampton. There is no doubt that he could be a very useful player for Sheffield United. Wilder needs more quality in the middle of the park, and the 30-year-old has the quality and the experience to help them improve. His leadership skills could also be invaluable for the Blades.
Joe Rothwell of Rangers is seen during the Premier League match vs Falkirk. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Rothwell will look to get his career back on track with regular opportunities. He has the quality and the experience to make an instant impact in the Championship, and it remains to be seen whether he can establish himself as a key player for Sheffield United. Rangers are unlikely to stand in his way in January. He has been an underperformer for them, and they will look to get rid of the player and bring in an upgrade.
It will be interesting to see if the 30-year-old can hold down a regular starting spot at Sheffield United during the second half of the season.
He will add control, composure, and set-piece ability to the team. He was excellent for Leeds United when they secured promotion to the Premier League, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition for Sheffield United as well.
With the Finalissima happening in just a few months, Julián Álvarez snubbed Lamine Yamal and another two Spain stars to play for Argentina national team.
Lamine Yamal is expected to be one of the headliners in the upcoming Finalissima between Spain and Argentina next March, a matchup that would see him share the field with Lionel Messi for the first time. However, despite finishing as the runner-up in the 2025 Ballon d’Or, the Barcelona star was overlooked by Julián Álvarez, who instead selected two other Spain internationals to represent Argentina.
Álvarez has firmly established himself as one of the world’s top strikers and remains a key figure for the Argentina side that lifted the World Cup. Now starring for Atlético Madrid in La Liga, the forward has already faced Yamal multiple times domestically, but the teenager still does not appear to be his preferred fit for a hypothetical Albiceleste lineup.
During a rapid-fire interview with Marca, and with the Finalissima approaching, Álvarez was asked which Spain player he would choose to play for Argentina. “Rodri,” the striker replied, naming his former Manchester City teammate with whom he won the UEFA Champions League.
Álvarez was then given the opportunity to make a second selection, and once again Yamal was left out. “Pedri,” he answered immediately, opting for another FC Barcelona standout rather than the highly touted 18-year-old winger.
Rodri (L) and Pedri of Spain national team.
With Spain already securing qualification for the World Cup by finishing atop their group, the Finalissima no longer faces another postponement and is expected to go ahead as planned. While no official announcement has been made, the match is projected for Friday, March 27, at Lusail Stadium in Doha, a stage where Yamal could look to prove Álvarez wrong against one of the world’s elite national teams.
Yamal leads head-to-head against Álvarez
Julián Álvarez’s move to Spain coincided with Yamal’s breakout 2024–25 season. While Álvarez was still at Manchester City, the two never crossed paths at club or international level, but frequent clashes between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona have since created a growing rivalry.
Álvarez has faced Yamal’s Barcelona five times, recording just one win, a match in which Yamal was sidelined with an ankle injury in December 2024. In the four meetings since, Barcelona have claimed three victories along with a 4-4 draw. During that stretch, Yamal has registered one goal and two assists, while Álvarez has scored twice and added one assist, giving the edge to the Spanish teenager so far.
Lamine Yamal of Spain and Julian Alvarez of Argentina.
After securing his contract renewal until 2027, Cristiano Ronaldo appears committed to continuing to plan his professional future after retirement. According to a new report, the Portuguese player has taken a new step toward becoming a shareholder in Al Nassr with a surprising projection.
Cristiano Ronaldohas managed to remain one of the players in the best form in the Saudi Pro League, showing his imposing goal-scoring power by scoring 11 goals in 12 matches in the 2025–26 season. After renewing his contract until 2027, the Portuguese star aims to become the club’s all-time top scorer, being just 20 goals away from achieving it. Despite this, he is planning his post-retirement life and has reportedly become a shareholder of Al Nassr.
According to 365 Scores, Cristiano Ronaldo has made the surprising decision to acquire an ownership stake in Al Nassr. The Portuguese star plans to purchase 15% of the club, valued at £50 million (approximately $66.7 million). With this move, the veteran aims to contribute to the club’s growth strategy beyond his professional career, showcasing the strong business ambition that drives him.
While the Portuguese star would become a minority shareholder, he seeks to progressively increase his stake in the club, aiming to become a majority shareholder. With this, Cristiano Ronaldo makes it clear that his intention to live in Saudi Arabia after his retirement is firm, becoming the most transformative figure in the country’s soccer by contributing both directly and indirectly to the development of the league.
With Cristiano’s emergence as stockholder, Al Nassr have made the decision to change their structural model, becoming pioneers in the Saudi Pro League by combining a private investment model that seeks to compete against European teams and increase the arrival of sponsors to help improve the team’s competitiveness. With this, the Portuguese star establishes himself as a legend in the making at the club.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes a transformative figure at Al Nassr
Since his arrival in Saudi Arabia in 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo has shown that he is far from retirement, maintaining his imposing goal-scoring ability. In 117 matches, the Portuguese star has scored 101 goals and provided 28 assists, making him the league’s top scorer over the last two seasons. Moreover, he also attracted numerous high-profile players to the league, such as João Félix, Kingsley Coman, and Iñigo Martínez, highlighting his immense impact.
Although Cristiano has not yet managed to win any official title with Al Nassr, the team appears to be in its best position to claim the league title. Jorge Jesus’ arrival has transformed the team’s reality, remaining unbeaten in nine Saudi Pro League matches, with the veteran Portuguese star being the team’s second top scorer behind Joao Felix. In case of reaching the league title, Ronaldo would consolidate as a legend in the team, chasing more titles in his tenure until 2027.
Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo smiling in a Saudi Pro League game.
Inter surged to the top of the Serie A table thanks to Yann Bisseck and Lautaro Martinez, inflicting the first defeat on the Genoa bench for Daniele De Rossi.
The Nerazzurri were shaken by a controversial Champions League defeat to Liverpool, especially as Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi joined Denzel Dumfries, Matteo Darmian, Tomas Palacios and Raffaele Di Gennaro on the treatment table. The Grifone were revitalised since Patrick Vieira’s dismissal, Daniele De Rossi overseeing two draws and two consecutive victories against Verona and Udinese. Leo Ostigard, Junior Messias, Hugo Cuenca, Maxwel Cornet and Benjamin Siegrist missed out, but Morten Frendrup returned.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa (R), greets Cristian Chivu, head coach of Inter, prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
As Milan were held 2-2 by Sassuolo and Napoli lost 1-0 to Udinese, Inter knew a win here would leapfrog them to the top of the Serie A table. There was trouble an hour before kick-off when Genoa and Inter fans clashed outside the stadium, setting cars on fire and prompting police to deploy tear gas.
The hosts had a big early chance when Lorenzo Colombo got down the left and his pull-back was just beyond Vitinha sliding in from six yards.
Instead, Inter opened the scoring when Lautaro Martinez kept it in play at the by-line and found Yann Bisseck, as while Nicola Leali was expecting a cross, he was wrong-footed on a low drive drilled into the near bottom corner.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Yann Bisseck of Inter scores a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Carlos Augusto nodded wide and Lautaro Martinez tested Leali from the edge of the area, while Francesco Pio Esposito forced a save from the on-rushing goalkeeper when holding off Sebastian Otoa to reach a Nicolò Barella pass.
Inter doubled their lead when Barella’s cross-field pass sent Carlos Augusto down the left, he laid it off for Lautaro Martinez, who used his strength to turn Alessandro Marcandalli and smash the angled drive into the far bottom corner with the inside of the left boot.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (left) celebrates with his team-mate Petar Sucic after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Lautaro Martinez also fired straight at Leali after the restart and Bisseck nodded a corner wide, but Genoa got back into the game with a moment of real skill from Vitinha.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Lautaro Martinez of Inter (right) celebrates with his team-mate Nicolò Barella after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and FC Internazionale at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
The former Olympique Marseille striker gathered from Aaron Martin down the left, flicked it on with his heel to get away from two Inter defenders, cut inside to dribble around Yann Sommer and deposit into an empty net.
Albert Gronbaek’s free kick was easy for Sommer, but far tougher for Leali to parry Marcus Thuram’s header on a corner at the near post.
Sommer was tested more in stoppages, smothering the Caleb Ekuban glancing header on Jeff Ekhator’s cross.
Fiorentina have taken action after Sunday’s disappointing 2-1 loss at home against Hellas Verona in Serie A, which marked their 15th league match without a win.
La Viola remain rooted to the bottom of the table after a Gift Orban brace condemned them to their ninth league defeat of the season.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Moise Kean battles for the ball with Arnel Bella-Kotchap of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Hellas Verona FC at Artemio Franchi on December 14, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Fiorentina are stuck in 20th place in the Serie A table. They have drawn six and lost nine so far in the league this season. This is only the third time ever that they have gone 15 matches without a win in one season, the previous instances occurring in the 1970-71 and 1937-38 seasons.
In response to their loss on Sunday afternoon, no Fiorentina coaches, players nor officials spoke to the media.
According to reports from Sky Sport Italia, the Fiorentina management have decided to send the squad for an ‘indefinite’ training camp ahead of their Conference League match against Lausanne on Thursday.
It remains to be seen what Sunday’s loss means for the future of head coach Paolo Vanoli, who was only appointed to replace Stefano Pioli at the beginning of November, but has not overseen any improvement in form since then. Violanews.com suggests that the picture will be clearer on Monday.
Francisco Conceicao joins Kenan Yildiz and Jonathan David upfront for Juventus in a showdown for position with Riccardo Orsolini’s high-flying Bologna.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 02: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie C match between Ternana Calcio and Juventus Next Gen at Allianz Stadium on December 02, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Going into this weekend, Bologna are two points ahead of Juve in the table, so it is a big clash for Champions League places.
Both teams are also coming off midweek European victories that boosted their confidence.
Juve really needed it after their Serie A defeat to Napoli, which left them languishing in seventh.
Daniele Rugani and Gleison Bremer returned to the bench in their 2-0 win over Pafos, but Dusan Vlahovic, Federico Gatti, Arek Milik and Carlo Pinsoglio are still out.
David scored in Europe and is again chosen to lead the attack with support from Kenan Yildiz and Conceicao.
Jonathan David scores for Juventus against Pafos in the Champions League (@juventusfc)
Bologna stalled their Serie A progress in recent weeks with defeat to Cremonese and a 1-1 draw against 10-man Lazio.
Nicolò Casale limped off with a thigh strain in that game, joining Martin Vitik, Lukasz Skorupski and Remo Freuler on the absentee list.
Thijs Dallinga gets the nod upfront rather than Santiago Castro after Thursday’s 2-1 comeback Europa League success away to Celta Vigo.
Orsolini, Lewis Ferguson in a more advanced role and Nicolò Cambiaghi are in support.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – OCTOBER 05: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Pisa SC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Leeds United are expected to complete a deal for the Liverpool academy graduate, Kai Morrall.
Morrall has been at Liverpool for eight seasons, and he is highly rated within the club. The young winger is now set to leave the club and join the Leeds United youth setup.
Kai Morrall heading to Leeds
The Northern Ireland youth international has confirmed the move on his Instagram account, and he will look to continue his development at Leeds now.
Leeds are a big club with a rich history when it comes to grooming young players. It will be interesting to see if the 15-year-old can fulfil his potential with them. There is no doubt that he is a talented player with a bright future. He is not ready to make his mark in the Premier League yet, and he will look to continue his development with regular opportunities at the youth level.
However, there is no doubt that he has the potential to develop into an important first-team player for Leeds United.
Leeds have done well to add to the formidable pool of young talent already at the club in recent windows. The arrival of the Liverpool attacker will be another feather in their cap. It remains to be seen whether they can groom him properly and help him fulfil his potential.
He could prove to be a solid acquisition for the club in future, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will regret his departure.
Meanwhile, Leeds United are currently fighting for their survival in the Premier League. They have had a mixed start to the season so far, and they will need to start picking up points if they want to survive in the top flight. They are a big club, and they should be competing in the Premier League regularly.
It seems that the player has taken a swipe at the Championship outfit once again. In a recent interview, the midfielder explained that Leicester City made it very difficult for him to leave in the summer, and the resistance from the club was baffling because he had a release clause in his contract.
“We reached an agreement with Stuttgart. They were always there,” he added (h/t SportWitness).
“And I’m satisfied, even though, to be honest, it wasn’t easy this summer. It was difficult to find a way out of Leicester; they didn’t make it easy for me. What I especially didn’t understand was why it didn’t work out despite my release clause.”
Bilal El Khannouss in action for Leicester CIty (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
His comments will not go down well with the Leicester City fans. It is clear that he is not happy with the way his move was handled during the summer transfer window. However, he should have been more professional in his reaction towards the club.
Even though he does not want to play for them again and wants to compete at a higher level, Leicester City played a key role in his development. They gave him valuable experience in the Premier League, and the fans would have expected more respect from the player towards the club.
It will be interesting to see if he can sort out his long-term future and focus on his football. There is no doubt that he is a talented player with a bright future, and he deserves to compete at a high level.
Liverpool have reportedly taken a major step in their pursuit of Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, with the club officially opening talks regarding the forward’s payment structure.
The development marks a significant acceleration in the Reds’ transfer plans as they look to bolster their attack.
According to the latest reports, the decision has already been communicated to Mohamed Salah during recent peace talks, signaling a transparent approach from the club regarding their future attacking hierarchy.
Liverpool officially open talks with Bournemouth
Breaking the news on X, a trusted transfer insider revealed that the Reds have officially began talks with the Cherries to sign Semenyo, with the discussions centred around the payment structure for the player.
He also claimed that Salah has been informed of the club’s intention to sign Semenyo who can play on either side of the wing.
“Exclusive: Liverpool have officially opened talks with Bournemouth regarding Antoine Semenyo’s payment structure.
Mo Salah was informed during the peace talks that the club’s plan is to sign a winger who can play on both sides. Big news.”
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Liverpool have officially opened talks with Bournemouth regarding Antoine Semenyo's payment structure.
Mo Salah was informed during the peace talks that the club's plan is to sign a winger who can play on both sides.
This suggests that while Liverpool are working to resolve any recent friction with their Egyptian King, they are simultaneously future-proofing the squad with a versatile forward capable of operating on either flank, reducing the reliance on Salah.
It also keeps the possibility open for a shock January sale of Salah to Saudi Pro League. The Liverpool hierarchy behind the scenes have reportedly held discussions with Saudi clubs who have expressed strong interest in signing him.
With Semenyo’s arrival now looking a major possibility, Salah’s future remains a question mark. The player previously hinted that the Brighton game could be his final game for the club, suggesting that the club might ship him off.
His gesture post Brighton win was also quite emotional as he lapped around the stadium as the fans serenaded him.
Liverpool look set to beat Premier League rivals to sign Semenyo
Securing Semenyo would be a massive coup for Arne Slot’s side, particularly given the fierce competition for his signature.
The Ghanaian international has been one of the most coveted attackers in the Premier League over the last 18 months, drawing interest from the likes of Manchester City and Tottenham.
By moving now to discuss payment structures, often the final hurdle in modern transfers, Liverpool appear to have stolen a march on their rivals.
The urgency suggests the Reds are keen to wrap up a deal swiftly, potentially for the January window, ensuring they don’t get drawn into a bidding war.
Antoine Semenyo’s excellent stats
It is easy to see why Liverpool are pressing ahead. Semenyo has been in electric form for the Cherries.
In the current 2025/26 campaign, he has already notched 6 goals and 3 assists in just 14 Premier League appearances, building on a breakout 2024/25 season where he scored 11 league goals.
His overall career tally to date stands at 55 goals and 36 assists in 268 games across four clubs: Bournemouth, Bristol City, Newport County and Sunderland.
His underlying numbers are equally impressive, ranking in the top percentiles for progressive carries and shot-creating actions. Crucially for Liverpool’s system, his versatility is elite.
Antoine Semenyo’s stats across various positions via Transfermarkt
While primarily dangerous as a right-winger cutting onto his left, he has played significant minutes as a left-winger and even as a central striker, making him the perfect tactical fit for a fluid Liverpool frontline.
Virgil van Dijk has told Mohamed Salah of his desire for him to stay at Liverpool in the January transfer window but accepts the situation is out of his control. Salah caused a storm at Anfield when he accused certain members of the Liverpool hierarchy of “throwing him under a bus” and saying his relationship […]
Carlo Ancelotti’s arrival has transformed Brazil, imposing a defined winning style. In light of his impressive performances, the Italian has taken a key first step in negotiations with the CBF regarding his future with Brazil after the 2026 World Cup.
After several years of poor performances, Brazil decided to make a strong bet on Carlo Ancelotti, bringing him to his first professional experience managing a national team. Amid uncertainty, the Italian managed to bring the Verde-Amarela back to life, imposing a clear attacking style and restoring defensive stability. In light of this, the coach has taken the first step to clarify his future after the 2026 World Cup.
According to Rodrigo Mattos in UOL Esporte, Carlo Ancelotti has initiated talks with the Brazilian Soccer Confederation (CBF) to discuss his professional future. The Italian coach reportedly seeks to extend his contract beyond the 2026 World Cup, aiming for it to last until the 2030 World Cup. Moreover, he shows a willingness to maintain his current annual salary of €10 million.
While logic might suggest that Ancelotti’s future would depend on Brazil‘s performance in the 2026 World Cup, the UOL Esporte report claims that the CBF is quite open to negotiating an early extension of his contract until 2030. With this, Brazil showcase that the sporting project is not short-term, but rather that progressive growth is expected with young players such as Estevao joining the national team.
Ancelotti forces a bold roster transformation, redefining Brazil
Carlo Ancelotti has managed to carry out a true transformation with Brazil, making defensive stability a clear priority. With the double pivot of Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro, the national team has built an imposing defensive base in which Marquinhos and Gabriel emerge as key figures. In addition, Wesley and Vitinho have emerged as options at right-back, composing a renovated defense that promises to mark a difference.
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti of Brazil (L) gives instruction to Casemiro (C) during international friendly against Japan.
Not only has defensive stability improved, but offensive freedom has once again taken center stage for Brazil. With Raphinha, Estevao, Vinícius, and Rodrygo, they have found great versatility in attack, as they can move across the entire front line, making them quite unpredictable. Moreover, João Pedro and Matheus Cunha are establishing themselves as the main strikers looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, giving the national team a completely renewed image.
Due to his clear focus on youth, Carlo Ancelotti appears to be sidelining some veteran players who are eyeing a ‘last dance’ at the 2026 World Cup. Both Neymar Jr. and Thiago Silva have expressed their desire to remain in contention for the national team. However, the rise of young talents excelling in Europe limits their chances of making the roster, prompting the coach to prioritize the sporting project over securing spots for established stars.
Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, poses on the red carpet prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw.
After being left out if the squad for the Inter Milan game, Mohamed Salah returned to action for Liverpool against Brighton. Following the match, Virgil van Dijk surprised everyone by praising Arne Slot's handling of the Egyptian player's situation, revealing key details.
After expressing concerns over limited playing time, Mohamed Salah returned to the pitch for Liverpool in their victory against Brighton. Although the Egyptian forward didn’t score, he made a significant impact by providing an assist that enabled him to break an all-time Premier League record. Following the match, Virgil van Dijk commented on the situation, praising Arne Slot‘s management and revealing additional insights.
“I think he’s handled the situation very well. Calm in his own way. It is a very tricky situation. There is a lot of noise and pressure from the outside world, obviously and rightly so because we’ve not been up or close to the standard of last season but we are human beings and everyone reacts in a different way. But personally looking at it and the conversations we’ve had on a daily basis, I think he’s handled it very well,” Virgil van Dijk said in the latest press conference.
Far from imposing his perspective aggressively, Arne Slot showed firmness while always keeping the door open to dialogue with Salah, making it clear that everything had a solution under certain criteria. With this, the coach earned the respect of the locker room and also set a boundary with one of the most important players in Liverpool‘s history. Additionally, the Egyptian’s reintegration into the team’s dynamics has proven to be the right decision.
Mohamed Salah showed elite professionalism, van Dijk reveals
Although Mohamed Salah faced being benched for three consecutive games and was left off the roster against Inter Milan, the Egyptian continued to exemplify outstanding off-field conduct. Unlike other cases, he remained fully committed to team training throughout. Virgil van Dijk even shared insightful details about the 33-year-old star’s behavior during this challenging period, highlighting his professionalism.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
“Mo reacted perfectly fine. He was good against Brighton. He was good Sunday and Monday when we were training. He didn’t travel but trained on Friday together and he was perfectly fine too. It is all about how the team reacts but in my eyes and what I see and speaking to the guys, everyone handled it perfectly well. I think we showed this week we are absolutely united and we go forward as one,” Virgil van Dijk said in the latest press conference.
In his return to the roster, Salah showcased his impressive level, demonstrating decisiveness with his speed. After coming on for Joe Gomez, Dominik Szoboszlai moved to right back, leaving the Egyptian as a winger. There, he provided the assist for Hugo Ekitike’s goal. This performance makes it evident that coach relies on the veteran, indicating that his departure from the team may not be straightforward, as his professionalism and impact continue to impress.
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk, Arne Slot and Mohamed Salah.
Deportivo Alaves will face Real Madrid for a Matchday 16 clash in the 2025/26 La Liga season. Here’s everything you need to know, including kickoff times and how to watch the action live on TV and streaming platforms.
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Real Madrid enter this La Liga matchup under intense pressure, knowing the margin for error has all but disappeared after Barcelona’s recent victory pushed the gap at the top to seven points. Powered by the attacking presence of Kylian Mbappe, the Spanish giants need a full three points to stay firmly in the championship conversation.
On the other side, Deportivo Alavesarrive with plenty at stake themselves, hovering just above the relegation line while still harboring realistic ambitions of climbing toward the European places. With both clubs fighting for very different but equally meaningful goals, this showdown carries major implications across the standings.
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Antonio Conte admits that his players were ‘too worried, too fearful’ and that they have to improve on their record on the road after slipping to their seventh away defeat of the season in a 1-0 Serie A loss against Udinese on Sunday afternoon.
A lone goal from Udinese’s Jurgen Ekkelenkamp was enough to defeat the reigning Serie A champions, who are now sat in third place and could be two points off the lead of the table by the end of Sunday evening.
Conte: Udinese loss, Napoli injuries and improving away form
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Manager of Napoli, Antonio Conte, reacts during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Napoli have had a tough time of it with injuries over the last few weeks, with Kevin De Bruyne, Stanislav Lobotka, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour, Romelu Lukaku, Juan Jesus and Alex Meret all having spent time on the treatment table over the last few weeks, and months in some cases.
Aside from swapping Leonardo Spinazzola for Mathias Olivera on Sunday, Conte has named the same starting XI for three games in a row, within the space of seven days.
“We didn’t concede any shots on goal in the first half, we could have made better of the chances we had. We struggled at the beginning of the second half, and you could tell there was a bit of fear from there on,” Conte told DAZN while reviewing his side’s performance against Udinese.
“Two disallowed goals and a crossbar at the start of the second half,” he continued. “We were too worried and too fearful, we needed to work hard. We have to play well, even in the difficult moments. We have to manage situations and we definitely have to improve.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Eljif Elmas of Napoli goes to ground during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
“We have to be better at managing these moments, we have to tackle them with experience. We can’t lose courage or become overwhelmed. If you play like that, you run the risk of conceding, and we conceded.
“I have nothing negative to say about the guys who are giving their all in this emergency. We have to be better at managing games and bringing out more character away from home. On a psychological level, we try to work on it and find the right way. We can grow, we have great guys here.”
Conte was asked if he is worried about injuries derailing his side’s season.
He replied: “I sounded the alarm even after we were winning. There’s not much to say.
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli injured during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“At the beginning of the season, when you’re playing in a lot of competitions, you worry about building a squad that is up to scratch. (What can you do) when the squad is weakened because of external factors?
“This year won’t be easy for us. The important thing is to be united and compact, facing challenges while sticking together. The whole club needs to stand together, this year won’t be easy. We want to work and fight. We’ve lost seven away games, we have to improve that a bit.”
There were some ugly scenes outside Marassi this evening ahead of Genoa vs. Inter, when two sets of fans threw objects at each other, attacked police, and cars were set on fire.
It kicks off at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, also known as Marassi, at 17.00 GMT.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Police are seen at work after a clash between Genoa and Inter fans prior to the Serie A match at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
They responded by attempting to break down the barrier separating them, so police were forced to intervene and the situation degenerated.
GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Police are seen at work after a clash between Genoa and Inter fans prior to the Serie A match at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
At least one car was set on fire, while some fans were seen dealing with the effects of tear gas deployed by the authorities.
Continuano gli scontri prima di Genoa-Inter: macchine in fiamme all’esterno del Ferraris
Davide Bartesaghi scored the first goals of his Milan career in a 2-2 Serie A draw against Sassuolo in Serie A on Sunday afternoon, and in doing so, became the youngest Rossoneri defender to net a brace since Paolo Maldini in 1988: ‘It’s a dream’, he said.
Milan, overall, will be disappointed by their 2-2 draw at home against Sassuolo on Sunday evening, which has left them at risk of being leapfrogged into first place by Inter, but it was certainly a memorable occasion for Bartesaghi, who netted the first and second goals of his senior career.
Bartesaghi on first Milan goals: ‘Goosebumps, but I’m sorry we didn’t win’
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
With his goals in the 34th and 47th minutes against Sassuolo, Bartesaghi became the youngest defender to score a brace for Milan since Maldini in 1988. Maldini was 19 years and 247 days old at the time, and Bartesaghi is 19 years and 350 days old on the day of his Sassolo double.
“I’m very happy, it’s a dream come true for me to play and score in these colours,” Bartesaghi told Milan TV after full-time on Sunday.
“It gives me goosebumps, but I’m also sorry that the team wasn’t able to win, that’s a shame.”
He continued: “I want to dedicate the goals to (Bernardo) Corradi, who has always believed in me, and also to the whole staff and team. I also want to say thanks to my two best friends who came here to the stadium today. I’m very happy.”
Liverpool fans were impressed by Federico Chiesa’s selflessness with his attempted assist for Mohamed Salah at the end of their 2-0 Premier League victory over Brighton on Saturday afternoon: ‘We need to see more of him’.
After a relatively slow start to life on Merseyside in 2024-25, Chiesa is becoming somewhat of a cult hero at Anfield in 2025-26. Despite his limited opportunities in the first team, the former Juventus winger has impressed with his brief appearances off the bench, and is winning over Liverpool supporters with his passion, determination and selflessness.
Chiesa currently has two goals and one assist to his name from 11 appearances in the Premier League this season, all of which have come off the bench.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Curtis Jones and Federico Chiesa of Liverpool celebrate after Cody Gakpo of Liverpool (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on October 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
He came close to adding another assist to that tally during injury time at the end of Liverpool’s 2-0 win against Brighton on Saturday afternoon.
At full sprint in the opposition half, Chiesa latched on to a long ball over the top on the edge of the opposition area and had the space and time in front of him to line up a shot towards the bottom corner of the net. Instead, he looked up and squared to Salah.
Liverpool fans react to Chiesa’s selflessness
Plenty of Liverpool supporters feel that Chiesa was intentionally trying to get a goal for Salah specifically after a difficult week off the pitch. The Egyptian was dropped for Liverpool’s recent Champions League victory over Inter and had started on the bench against Brighton after his recent outburst and accusations against the club.
“Moments like this matter. Chiesa could’ve easily shot, but chooses Mo instead. Respect,” wrote The Anfield Buzz on X reacting to the Italian’s attempted assist on Saturday.
One supporter wrote: “Chiesa can do this on both flanks and has some incredible pace in him even after all those injuries and an ACL. With Mo going to AFCON, we need to see more of him.”
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – AUGUST 15: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Bournemouth at Anfield on August 15, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Another added: “Chiesa has played only 15 minutes and really doesn’t deserve to be benched. Now that Salah has gone to play in the AFCON, Federico Chiesa DESERVES to start. He looks very sharp.”
“Two chances to go alone, which was the better option, but instead opted to pass to Isak and Mo Salah cause he knows they can do with it more. Unselfish, team player. Honestly one of the best signings we’ve had in recent years,” another wrote.
Cristian Chivu is impressed with how Daniele De Rossi transformed Genoa and warns Inter they need ‘quality and intensity’ after surprise results already today.
It kicks off at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, also known as Marassi, at 17.00 GMT.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
There was some crowd trouble outside the stadium before kick-off, with clashes between sets of supporters and police.
Meanwhile, Inter know a victory could leapfrog them to the top of the table, because AC Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by Sassuolo today, while Napoli lost 1-0 away to Udinese.
Chivu concerned about Inter distraction
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 03: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia round of 16 match between FC Internazionale and Venezia FC at San Siro Stadium on December 03, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We have to focus on ourselves, be ready to play what will not be an easy game, because Genoa are in a great period of form, are on home turf and feeling the energy of enthusiasm,” Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.
Genoa have been revitalised under new coach De Rossi since he replaced Patrick Vieira, so has Chivu spoken to his old Roma teammate this week?
“We haven’t spoken this week, no. De Rossi transmitted character to his squad, but also quality, as they pass it around more and try to open up the opposition defences. Their strikers are doing well, so it’s going to be tough for us too.”
MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 26: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of Internazionale, and Yann Aurel Bisseck of Internazionale embrace after the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
The last week has been a rollercoaster for the Nerazzurri, who had the best performance of the season thumping Como 4-0, but then lost to Liverpool in the Champions League thanks to an extraordinarily soft late penalty.
The biggest problem about that midweek defeat was fresh injuries to Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi, who both limped off during the first half and are therefore absent here.
“I expect to see a team aware of how important and difficult this match is going to be, because there will be moments when we need quality, others where we have to focus more on intensity,” concluded Chivu.
Inter are forced into changes in defence and midfield, while Francesco Pio Esposito partners Lautaro Martinez for the trip to Daniele De Rossi’s revitalised Genoa.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This has been a difficult few days for Cristian Chivu, as just after an exhilarating 4-0 victory over Como, he had to deal with a second consecutive Champions League defeat, this one to a ridiculously soft Liverpool penalty.
To make matters worse, Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi both limped off during that game and are out of action, along with Denzel Dumfries, Matteo Darmian, Tomas Palacios and Raffaele Di Gennaro.
Changes are therefore forced, including Carlos Augusto stepping in on the left, with Piotr Zielinski and Petar Sucic in midfield.
Francesco Pio Esposito is chosen to partner Lautaro Martinez upfront.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 03: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia round of 16 match between FC Internazionale and Venezia FC at San Siro Stadium on December 03, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Genoa have been revitalised since Daniele De Rossi replaced Patrick Vieira, earning two draws and back-to-back victories over Verona and Udinese to break out of the relegation zone.
Leo Ostigard, Junior Messias, Hugo Cuenca, Maxwel Cornet and Benjamin Siegrist are still out of action, but Morten Frendrup returns to midfield.
Brooke Norton-Cuffy scored last week and bolstered his transfer value, while Vitinha supports Lorenzo Colombo upfront, leaving Inter-owned Valentin Carboni on the bench.
GENOA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa (left), celebrates after the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Hellas Verona FC at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Fiorentina took a big step towards relegation with this shock home defeat to Hellas Verona, as Gift Orban came off the bench and netted twice to decide this dogfight.
The importance of this clash could not be underestimated, as the bottom two went head-to-head. Hellas secured their first win of the season last week by surprising Atalanta, but the Viola were still without a single Serie A victory. Marin Pongracic returned from suspension, with Robin Gosens, Jacopo Fazzini, Abdelhamid Sabiri and Tariq Lamptey still out after Thursday’s Conference League win over Dynamo Kyiv. Verona missed Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro, Domagoj Bradaric and Tomas Suslov.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina gestures during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Hellas Verona FC at Artemio Franchi on December 14, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Hellas nearly took the early lead after six minutes when Antoine Bernede hit a screamer off the underside of the crossbar from the edge of the penalty area.
Moise Kean ran onto a long Nicolò Fagioli ball over the top, let it bounce, and hit the half-volley just over the bar. A very similar move saw the pair combine again, this time the finish forcing a save from on-rushing Lorenzo Montipò.
Cheick Niasse ran a huge risk with a sliding tackle on Luca Ranieri, where he just about managed to get the ball, but Verona lost Giovane to a sprained ankle.
Montipò was also tested with a tricky save under the bar on Rolando Mandragora’s sweeping strike, but it was Hellas who took the lead.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Luca Ranieri of ACF Fiorentina battles for the ball with Giovane of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Hellas Verona FC at Artemio Franchi on December 14, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
It was a classic counter-attack as Al-Musrati’s inspired through ball sent substitute Gift Orban running from inside his own half and he spotted David De Gea off his line, bending the right-foot finish around the goalkeeper in at the near post.
Fiorentina had an opportunity to equalise in first half stoppages, but Kean found himself in the way of Fagioli’s strike.
After the restart, a free kick was flicked on for Luca Ranieri’s looping header that landed on top of the crossbar, then Montipò pushed away the Fagioli snapshot from the edge of the box.
Verona could easily have been 2-0 up on the hour mark, but Orban turned a free header over from Amin Sarr’s inspired ball.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina battles for the ball with Antoine Bernede of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Hellas Verona FC at Artemio Franchi on December 14, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Kean again ran onto a Fagioli ball over the top and flicked it beyond the on-rushing Montipò, but just wide of the open goal.
Orban also wasted another counter-attack drilling wide for Verona, but Fiorentina equalised with a bit of luck.
The tactic was used repeatedly and eventually paid off, Fagioli’s ball over the top for Kean forcing another Montipò save, but this time it ricocheted off Unai Nunez and back into the net.
De Gea needed a tough save to palm away the ferocious Roberto Gagliardini volley from the edge of the box on a corner.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina in action during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Hellas Verona FC at Artemio Franchi on December 14, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Just as it seemed to be a point each, Verona snatched the victory. Bernede gathered a throw-in and managed to pull back from the by-line, finding Orban ready to tap in at the near post from six yards.
Davide Possanzini is walking on thin ice at Mantova, and Francesco Modesto has emerged as a possible replacement.
Possanzini is once again on the brink at Mantova as the Serie B side’s management is making serious assessments that can lead to the coach’s dismissal.
Surely, the latest defeat against Cesena was not digested as the team had taken a two-goal lead, but then suffered a comeback, eventually losing 3-2.
Mantova directors want to have a proper think on whether to go forward with the current coach, who had already been on the brink a few weeks ago, but then managed to keep his spot.
Now the situation is tricky once again, and there are already some possible candidates to replace Possanzini.
Sources with direct knowledge of the matter exclusively tell me that Francesco Modesto is the leading candidate for the job, but the list also includes Maran and Pagliuca, who are slightly below Modesto.
In the meantime, Possanzini’s future at Mantova is once again uncertain.
Napoli rode their luck for two disallowed goals, but were eventually undone by a Jurgen Ekkelenkamp stunner for Udinese.
The Partenopei looked exhausted in their midweek Champions League defeat to Benfica, but had few alternatives available, as Juan Jesus joined Billy Gilmour, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne, Alex Meret and Romelu Lukaku on the treatment table. Stanislav Lobotka and Miguel Gutierrez were back on the bench. The Friulani lost Jordan Zemura in the surprise 2-1 home defeat to Genoa, with Arthur Atta and Hassane Kamara already out.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Antonio Conte and Kosta Runjaic before kick off at the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Nicolò Bertola risked an own goal with his decisive interception, as Leonardo Spinazzola got down the left and rolled across for a Noa Lang tap-in. Lang then fired over on the resulting corner.
Vanja Milinkovic-Savic pushed away a Jurgen Ekkelenkamp strike from the edge of the area, with the Nicolò Zaniolo follow-up charged down, while Jakub Piotrowski nodded wide.
Udinese came out more aggressive for the restart and had the ball in the net when Milinkovic-Savic’s weak parry on Bertola’s strike from the edge of the box was tapped in by Keinan Davis, but the forward was offside.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic of Napoli makes a clearance kick during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
The hosts threatened again soon after when Piotrowski smashed his finish onto the underside of the crossbar down the right flank.
Zaniolo really should’ve opened the scoring when firing wide at the end of a well-worked move at the back post. He did get the ball in the net moments later, but it was disallowed when VAR spotted Karlstrom’s foul on Lobotka in the build-up.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Noa Lang of Napoli controls the ball during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Udinese finally scored a goal that counted when Jurgen Ekkelenkamp bent a sensational right-foot finish into the far top corner from the edge of the box, giving Milinkovic-Savic no chance.
Napoli wasted an astonishing opportunity to equalise on 88 minutes when Lorenzo Lucca got down the right and rolled across, but Hojlund off balance stumbled and somehow prodded it off target from a couple of yards.
Lucca went for it himself in stoppages and came sliding in to meet the David Neres cross, volleying it onto the base of the back post.
Tijjan Noslin’s winning goal for Lazio against Parma could change the striker’s future at the Stadio Olimpico.
Noslin scored a vital goal for Lazio against Parma, allowing the Biancocelesti to secure three points at the Tardini despite being reduced to nine men.
It was the second goal of the season for the Dutchman, but this was truly a massive one because it kept Lazio fairly close to a European spot.
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
To some extent, what happened was a miracle when thinking about what has happened since last summer, when Noslin had long been considered a potential asset in the transfer market.
However, Lazio then decided to stick with him also because they had been imposed a transfer embargo.
Until a few weeks ago, Noslin’s future at Lazio might have seemed uncertain, with the possibility of a swap deal or a permanent transfer. However, after his goal at Parma and Maurizio Sarri’s post-match words, the scenario could change.
Luciano Spalletti has confirmed his squad of 23 Juventus players to take on Bologna at the Dall’Ara on Sunday evening, in a game that is already crucial in the race for the Champions League positions in Serie A.
The Bianconeri sit in seventh place in the Serie A standings ahead of kick-off with 23 points to their name thus far. Bologna are two points and two positions above them in the table as things stand.
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Spalletti has named the exact same squad of players that he did against Pafos for this evening’s match against Bologna.
Defenders Gleison Bremer and Daniele Rugani have returned to the squad against Pafos, and have been selected again for the Bologna trip, but it remains to be seen whether either of them will earn any minutes on this occasion. Pre-match reports suggest that it will be a back three of Pierre Kalulu, Lloyd Kelly and Teun Koopmeiners again on Sunday.
Khephren Thuram is expected to return to the midfield after Fabio Miretti’s opportunity midweek, while Francisco Conceicao could come into the team in place of Edon Zhegrova in attack.
Juventus are without Dusan Vlahovic, Federico Gatti, Arkadiusz Milik and Carlo Pinsoglio.
Confirmed Juventus squad vs. Bologna
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 02: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie C match between Ternana Calcio and Juventus Next Gen at Allianz Stadium on December 02, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Vinicius Jr. is currently experiencing a disappointing streak, having gone 15 matches without scoring for Real Madrid. Amid ongoing contract tensions, the Brazilian reportedly disclosed to Florentino Pérez the true reason behind his struggles, leading to a decision being made.
Vinicius Jr. has firmly established himself as one of the world’s top players, leading Real Madrid to multiple titles. Despite these achievements, his performance in the 2025-26 season has not been at its best, as he endures a 15-game scoring drought that raises doubts about his leadership of the team. Amid tensions regarding his contract renewal, Vinicius disclosed to his teammates the real reason behind his poor form.
Unlike in previous seasons, Vinicius Jr. has managed to score just 5 goals and register 7 assists in 22 games, with a notable streak of 15 consecutive matches without scoring. According to Jose Felix Diaz of Diario AS, the Brazilian winger confided in his Real Madrid teammates that he isn’t in peak physical condition, which has impacted his speed and endurance.
Far from being upset, Real Madrid’s executives, headed by President Florentino Perez, have understood the Brazilian’s statements, according to Diario AS. In addition, the club is said to be very confident that Vinicius Jr. will regain his best form, meaning that his contract and future at the club are not at risk. Despite this, the 25-year-old star already has a limit set on his contract offer, marking a clear limit on his renewal.
Vinicius Jr. reportedly knows Real Madrid’s final renewal offer limit
After Kylian Mbappe’s arrival, Vinicius Jr. has been displaced as Real Madrid’s cornerstone. Although he continues to play a leading role, the team’s attack no longer revolves around him but rather around the Frenchman. However, the Brazilian reportedly believes he deserves an improved contract, having led the team to several trophies. While the team is not opposed to this, it has allegedly set a clear limit on the renewal offer.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid facing Matheus Nunes and Gianluigi Donnarumma of Manchester City.
According to Le Journal Du Real, Real Madrid have informed Vinícius Jr. and his agents that they will not enhance the current contract renewal offer. Reports indicate that the Brazilian forward is seeking a salary of €30 million per season, but the club remains steadfast at an offer of around €20-22 million. Consequently, the 25-year-old star must decide whether to accept this offer or face the possibility of being sold in the summer transfer window of 2026.
While the Brazilian hoped for a higher offer, his renewal might just be a matter of time, as both parties want to extend his tenure until mid-2030, according to Jose Felix Diaz in Diario AS. With this in mind, Vinicius Jr. is focused on regaining peak physical form to enhance his impact on the team. He aims to break his current streak of 15 games without scoring, leading the offense alongside Kylian Mbappe.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid looks on prior to the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Football Italia’s transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà examines referee controversies from Torino-Cremonese and Parma-Lazio and criticises the reported proposal to reschedule a big game from Round 30 by just 45 minutes.
Cremonese were not given a penalty kick despite a clear Simeone handball, a kind of incident that previously led to opposite decisions from the referee and VAR.
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Valentin Castellanos of SS Lazio kiks the ball during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
“They need to explain how this works, because it can’t go on like this,” Pedullà said.
“VAR unplagged itself and decided not to intervene; that’s not a penalty! So they need to guide us on all the other situations that, in the same circumstances, should not be penalties either.”
The Italian pundit also praised Cremonese coach Davide Nicola for the sportsmanship shown in post-match interviews.
Pedullà also criticised the latest proposal, which appeared in the Italian media, to potentially postpone a big game of Round 30 by just 45 minutes in order to give Gennaro Gattuso more rested players for the World Cup play-off in March.
DAN referee pundit Luca Marelli claims that Christian Pulisic’s goal for Milan against Sassuolo shouldn’t have been disallowed, but the Neroverdi deserved a penalty kick for a Strahinja Pavlović foul.
Milan’s 2-2 home draw against Sassuolo saw referee Valerio Crezzini in the spotlight as he navigated several tricky incidents, with his decisions coming under criticism from the Italian media.
USMNT international Pulisic had a goal disallowed in the second half, with Milan already leading 2-1.
Referee controversies in Milan vs. Sassuolo
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Armand Lauriente of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with his teammates during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The American put the ball inside an empty net after Arijanet Muric palmed away a Pavlovic header from point-blank range. The referee, however, had spotted a Ruben Loftus-Cheek push in the build-up right behind Pavlovic.
“It’s a field assessment because there was contact. Loftus-Cheek placed his hands, but I don’t see any push,” said DAZN’s referee pundit Luca Marelli (via Calciomercato.com).
“Crezzini barely blew the whistle. This contact is below threshold; there isn’t a real push. This goal shouldn’t have been disallowed.”
UDINE, ITALY – MAY 11: Referee Valerio Crezzini during the Serie A match between Udinese and Monza at Stadio Friuli on May 11, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Marelli spotted another mistake from the Milan-Sassuolo referee, claiming that the visitors should have been awarded a penalty kick for a Pavlović foul in the dying minutes, with the result set to 2-2.
“Pavlovic didn’t touch the ball, but with his right leg, he hit Cheddira’s left leg. VAR were too hasty. It was a penalty, and VAR should have intervened,” Marelli said.
Davide Bartesaghi is Football Italia’s MOTM in Milan’s 2-2 draw against Sassuolo, but Andrea Pinamonti was impressive for the Neroverdi, providing two assists.
Best Milan player: Bartesaghi 8 – First two goals in Serie A. A day he’ll not forget, but it wasn’t enough to secure all three points.
Lowest Milan rating: Tomori 5 – Lost track of Laurienté when the Frenchman scored the equaliser, and even later on, when he could have scored the third one for Sassuolo. Gabbia and De Winter were also equally disappointing.
Milan coach: Allegri 5.5 –Milan once again dropped points against a newly promoted side at San Siro. The Rossoneri boss didn’t have many options in attack, which is why Pulisic’s substitution will make people talk in the coming days.
Best Sassuolo player: Pinamonti 7.5 – Two fantastic assists to inspire Sassuolo’s big draw at San Siro. He now has four goals and three assists in 15 Serie A matches this term. Still looking for consistency, but also underrated. Koné was also brilliant today, besides his goal.
Lowest Sassuolo rating: Fadera 5.5 – He helped the team defensively, but took a big risk in the first half when he lost possession just outside the box.
Sassuolo coach: Grosso 7 – Just one loss in the last five games. The game plan was excellent, including leaving Laurienté on the bench to hurt Milan in the second part of the match. Sassuolo have 21 points, practically safe already, and it’s not even Christmas. Oh, and don’t forget they were without Berardi today.
Massimiliano Allegri insists he would have replaced Christian Pulisic even if Milan didn’t play in the Supercoppa next week, but feels it was ‘too easy’ for Sassuolo to score goals in a 2-2 draw.
Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by newly promoted side Sassuolo at San Siro on Sunday.
The Rossoneri already dropped points against Cremonese and Pisa, two other teams coming from Serie B, earlier this season.
Davide Bartesaghi scored his first two goals in Serie A, but Ismael Koné and Armand Laurienté helped a brave Sassuolo return home with one point in their pocket.
“I think we played a good game, we attacked well, and Sassuolo are always dangerous because they have quality in attack, so if you don’t recover the ball immediately, you are forced to track back for 90 minutes,” Allegri told DAZN.
“We played a good game, but in the end, we even risked losing it. Now we focus on the Supercoppa.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“The lads played a good game, regardless of the players’ characteristics. For now, we are still the table leaders, and our target is to qualify for the Champions League,” the Italian tactician continued.
“We know there’s a lot of work to do, and obviously, we must start conceding fewer goals. I can’t absolutely blame the lads today.”
Milan will face Napoli in Saudi Arabia in the Supercoppa Italia semifinal next Thursday.
Allegri replaced Pulisic in the second half and said he would have done the same even if Milan didn’t play the Partenopei next week.
“I would have done it anyway. Christian had joined us in Turin after a fever and then trained. He played well for 72 minutes, but at that moment, we needed one more midfielder. Loftus-Cheek held firm up front, but we had to defend better, especially for the second goal. We had to follow Laurienté, and it was too easy for them to score.”
Christopher Nkunku provided the assist for Bartesaghi’s second goal.
Allegri explains Pulisic’s substitution
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 23: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan during the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
“Today he played a good game, as in Turin. He was decisive for the second goal; he had a chance in the final minutes,” argued Allegri.
“He was very good. We know the team’s quality, we know we can’t win every game, and we must give consistency to the results. Today, we could have lost the match, but we took home a draw. Today it seems that we’ve thrown two points away, but in the end, it will prove to be useful.”
Matteo Gabbia was subbed off with a suspected knee injury in the second half.
“Let’s see. Hopefully it’s nothing serious. We’ll see tomorrow, but De Winter and Odogu will be ready to play,” concluded Allegri.
Napoli director Giovanni Manna insists they must remain ‘positive’ during an injury crisis after Champions League setbacks, but demands ‘more determination’ from Lorenzo Lucca.
It kicks off at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine at 14.00 GMT.
LISBON, PORTUGAL – DECEMBER 10: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, looks on from the dug out prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between SL Benfica and SSC Napoli at on December 10, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
The Partenopei are flying high in Serie A at the top of the table alongside AC Milan, but the lack of options for squad rotation are starting to take their toll.
They looked exhausted in the midweek Champions League defeat to Benfica, which left them scrambling just to secure a place in the play-offs.
Napoli running out of steam
“Quite simply, we are playing with the same figures repeatedly, because there are few alternatives, it becomes difficult to rotate,” Manna told DAZN Italia.
“We proved that we were superior over our opponents with a series of head-to-head wins, it can happen that you feel fatigued and if you are not at 100 per cent in the Champions League, you will struggle.
“There are many matches, we hope to get as many players back as possible. It is a tough game today, a very physical one, so we must be positive.”
The injury list just keeps growing, as Juan Jesus has joined Billy Gilmour, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne, Alex Meret and Romelu Lukaku on the treatment table.
At least Stanislav Lobotka and Miguel Gutierrez are back for a spot on the bench, while the only change to the starting XI is Leonardo Spinazzola.
LISBON, PORTUGAL – DECEMBER 10: Richard Rios of Benfica runs with the ball under pressure from Eljif Elmas of SSC Napoli during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between SL Benfica and SSC Napoli at on December 10, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
Is there a reason why Napoli give their best in Serie A and yet are struggling so badly in the Champions League?
“If I analyse the Champions League games, the only one we got really badly wrong was in Eindhoven,” insisted Manna of that 6-1 loss.
“We were down to 10 men with Manchester City for over an hour, we deserved more against Eintracht, we beat Qarabag and Sporting. Our energy levels were depleted against Benfica, but we still created scoring opportunities.
“I remain very positive, I feel the work that the coach and players are doing is clear for all to see. Now we’ve got to keep focused and try to bring home the points.”
LECCE, ITALY – OCTOBER 28: Tiago Gabriel of US Lecce competes for the ball with Lorenzo Lucca of SSC Napoli during the Serie A match between US Lecce and SSC Napoli at Stadio Via del Mare on October 28, 2025 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Despite the injury crisis, ex-Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca can barely get on the pitch, as Rasmus Hojlund is the first choice centre-forward.
There have also been reports that Napoli could try to sign Udinese midfielder Arthur Atta, although he is out of action today.
“I am hardly the first to notice Atta’s talent and everyone knows he’s destined for a great career,” replied the Napoli director when pushed on this player.
“Aside from the transfer gossip, he is a player beyond our range right now. Udinese always had a great scouting network to find talented young players with big prospects.
“As for Lucca, he needs to speed up the process of settling in and show more determination on the field. We are convinced he has the right characteristics to play for Napoli, but he must understand this is a different club to Udinese, he needs to show determination every single day in training and on the pitch.”
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo would prefer a move to Real Madrid to joining Barcelona in the January transfer window, according to Defensa Central. Mainoo is ready to leave Man Utd on a loan deal in the middle of the season. The 20-year-old England international midfielder has become frustrated by his lack of chances under […]
Arne Slot claimed he has no remaining issues to resolve with Mohamed Salah, after the latter returned to Liverpool’s squad. Salah came off the bench to set up Hugo Ekitike’s second goal in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Brighton at Anfield. That assist saw Salah set a new record for Premier League goal contributions for a […]
Al-Hilal are interested in signing Kylian Mbappe from Real Madrid in the January transfer window, according to Fichajes. The report in the Spanish news outlet has claimed that the Saudi Pro League club have offered a world-record transfer fee of €350 million for the France international striker. Al-Hilal are also willing to offer Mbappe an […]
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo would prefer a move to Real Madrid to joining Barcelona in the January transfer window, according to Defensa Central. Mainoo is ready to leave Man Utd on a loan deal in the middle of the season. The 20-year-old England international midfielder has become frustrated by his lack of chances under […]
Al-Hilal are interested in signing Kylian Mbappe from Real Madrid in the January transfer window, according to Fichajes. The report in the Spanish news outlet has claimed that the Saudi Pro League club have offered a world-record transfer fee of €350 million for the France international striker. Al-Hilal are also willing to offer Mbappe an […]
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo would prefer a move to Real Madrid to joining Barcelona in the January transfer window, according to Defensa Central. Mainoo is ready to leave Man Utd on a loan deal in the middle of the season. The 20-year-old England international midfielder has become frustrated by his lack of chances under […]
Milan talent Davide Bartesaghi scored his first two goals in Serie A, but Sassuolo bravely picked up a point thanks to goals from Ismael Koné and Armand Laurienté in a 2-2 draw.
Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by Sassuolo at San Siro on Sunday.
The visitors were without their star Domenico Berardi, and Laurienté started on the bench in a defensive 4-3-3 set-up.
The Neroverdi still took the lead with Ismael Koné after winning the ball high up the pitch from a Milan defensive throw-in. Andrea Pinamonti laid it off for the Ivory Coast international who ran into the space to beat Matteo Gabbia with his first touch and Mike Maignan with the outside of his foot.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Ismael Kone of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Adrien Rabiot had a big chance to level the score when he stole the ball from Alieu Fadera at the edge of Sassuolo’s box, but saw Arijanet Muric spread himself brilliantly to deny the equaliser.
It was just a matter of time for Milan anyway, as Bartesaghi scored his first Serie A goal at minute 33 when he headed towards the far post to meet a Ruben Loftus-Cheek driven pass from the right, finding the net at the far post with a left-footed finish.
The Italian left-back doubled Milan’s lead just one minute into the second half. This time around, Christopher Nkunku saw his late run on the left delivering a perfect through ball for Bartesaghi’s finish at the near post.
After scoring his first senior goal in the first half, 19-year-old Davide Bartesaghi gets a brace just a minute into the second half
Matteo Gabbia worringly twisted his knee and was forced to be subbed off around the hour mark.
Sassuolo’s Kristian Thorstvedt had a massive chance to level the score, but was denied by Maignan from point-blank range, and Milan had two goals disallowed.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Pulisic found the net from a corner kick routine, but the referee spotted a foul from Ruben Loftus-Cheek in the build-up. A few minutes later, Adrien Rabiot steered a Loftus-Cheek header into the net, but he was offside.
Sassuolo made attacking substitutions by introducing Armand Laurienté and Josh Doig, and forced the Rossoneri to defend inside their own box.
Laurienté made it 2-2 with an identical move to the first goal, Pinamonti laying it off and the scorer bursting in to finish at the far post.
The Frenchman had two more big chances to win the game for Sassuolo, but first, he didn’t find the net from an excellent position inside the box and then he hit the post from distance.
Milan 2-2 Sassuolo
I Kone 13 (S), Bartesaghi 34, 47 (M), Lauriente 77 (S)
Gian Piero Gasperini confirms Roma will have Evan Ndicka and potentially Paulo Dybala starting against Como on Monday. ‘We have all the ingredients to do well.’
It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday at 19.45 GMT.
The Giallorossi are badly in need of a boost in Serie A after back-to-back defeats against Napoli and Cagliari, both with 1-0 results.
Gasperini forced into some changes
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, gestures as he gives the team instructions during the Serie A match between AC Milan and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Zeki Celik was sent off in Sardinia and is therefore suspended, which makes holding on to Ndicka for a little longer before Africa Cup of Nations duty all the more important.
“Ndicka is there tomorrow, for the rest we’ll see in the next games. Morocco appealed to FIFA for Neil El Aynaoui, so we await their response,” explained Gasperini in his press conference.
“Those teams who played on Saturday and Sunday could use their players, but seeing as we are scheduled for Monday, we could have a problem, despite the fact it is the same round of fixtures.”
Como are coming off a 4-0 defeat to Inter, yet before that had been flying high in the table and pushing for European places.
“It will certainly be a tense match, as Como are no longer a surprise, both for the investment made and the quality in the squad. They are very pleasant to watch, so tomorrow will be a game between two teams who want the maximum result,” continued Gasperini.
“Cesc Fabregas has given Como a precise identity that aims for results via good football, with attacking wingers who can also cut inside.”
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Roma had perhaps a much better start to the campaign than many expected, but have since run into problems, especially with the lack of goals.
“The start was better than even the rosiest predictions, as I came here with the hope to do well and the belief this was the right atmosphere to do my work.
“We must be ambitious and not arrogant, keep solid and united. We have all the right ingredients to mix together and do well, with the club, the fans, the possibility of building a new stadium and boosting investment.
“As for Ferguson, he needs to be a player who is of use to Roma, that is the most important thing. He was the other day and that is what counts, Roma first and foremost, above everyone and everything.”
CAGLIARI, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Roma’s coach Gian Piero Gasperini look on during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and AS Roma at Stadio Sant’Elia on December 07, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Dybala has been used as a False 9 on several occasions, but he continues to struggle with a history of injury problems.
“We’ll see tomorrow if he is there from the start, as he had a positive moment, but today’s football does not all for you to be anything less than 100 per cent. I have no doubts about Paulo when he is in good shape.
“When he has been healthy, he always played whole games, including several in a row.”
His fitness record is believed to be one of the main reasons why Roma are in no rush to renew his contract, while Lorenzo Pellegrini is also in the final seven months of his deal.
“With regards to contract renewals, it is purely an economic issue,” assured Gasperini.
Check the official line-ups from this afternoon’s Serie A games, as Napoli have limited options against Nicolò Zaniolo’s Udinese, while Fiorentina vs. Verona is a huge relegation dogfight.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese Calcio looks on during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 29, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Udinese vs. Napoli team news
Napoli need a victory to ensure they stay top of the Serie A table, but after looking exhausted in the midweek Champions League defeat to Benfica, Antonio Conte has few alternatives for squad rotation.
Juan Jesus joins Billy Gilmour, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne, Alex Meret and Romelu Lukaku on the treatment table.
Udinese lost Jordan Zemura with a muscular lesion, with Arthur Atta and Hassane Kamara already out of action following a surprise 2-1 home defeat to Genoa.
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The bottom two face off in a potentially decisive match for relegation, as while Hellas earned their first victory of the campaign last week against Atalanta, Fiorentina are still without a single Serie A success.
Marin Pongracic returns from suspension, with Robin Gosens, Jacopo Fazzini, Abdelhamid Sabiri and Tariq Lamptey still out.
At least their mood was boosted by Thursday’s Conference League win over Dynamo Kyiv.
Verona get Roberto Gagliardini back from his ban, but Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro, Domagoj Bradaric and Tomas Suslov miss out.
Hugo Ekitike said it is a “blessing” to play alongside Liverpool “legend” Mohamed Salah. After a tumultuous week, Salah returned to Arne Slot’s squad on Saturday for Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Brighton at Anfield. Salah had been left out of Liverpool’s squad for their Champions League clash with Inter in midweek, with the Reds […]
Milan director Igli Tare keeps the door open for Mike Maignan’s contract extension and trusts Christopher Nkunku and Santiago Gimenez, but refuses to rule out the signing of a new centre-forward in January.
LA SPEZIA, ITALY – APRIL 14: Igli Tare of SS Lazio looks on during the Serie A match between Spezia Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Alberto Picco on April 14, 2023 in La Spezia, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“We’ve started with a fantastic group. Every day we work together, we realise it’s one of the best groups we’ve ever worked with,” Tare told DAZN before kick-off.
“They have determination and desire, and you can see it with results on the pitch. We know there’s work to do and we need consistency, but we are happy for now.”
With the January transfer window just around the corner, Tare was inevitably asked to provide updates on Milan’s negotiations, starting with the future of Maignan.
Tare on Maignan’s contract extension
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 04: Mike Maignan of AC Milan gives the team instructions during the Coppa Italia Round of 16 match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Olimpico Stadium on December 04, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The goalkeeper’s contract runs out in June and according to reports in Italy, he’s asked for a new €8m-a-year contract.
“We’ve never discussed the figures, I’ve never heard these numbers, but it’s easy to talk about Mike because he’s a fantastic lad, he’s a leader and a man of the group,” Tare replied.
“We are happy with him, he likes to stay at Milan and Milan want to extend. Today we have a game we want to win, then we’ll have time to discuss the matter.”
Former Chelsea striker Nkunku starts alongside Christian Pulisic in attack today, while Rafael Leao and Gimenez are injured.
Will Milan look for a new centre-forward in the winter transfer window?
“It’s hard to find players who can make a difference in the January window, but we’ll keep our eyes open to see if there’s something that can improve the situation of the team,” Tare said.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Christopher Nkunku of AC Milan runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Abdoulaye Ndiaye of Parma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“If there’s a chance, we’ll take it, but the team is improving. Nkunku sent important messages in the second half against Torino. Today it’s a big chance for him to show the real Nkunku we all expect.
“As for Gimenez, he has this physical problem; we are waiting for him, but he’s also an important player for this team.”
Milan are the joint-Serie A table leaders alongside Napoli with 31 points. The Partenopei will play later today, away at Udinese.
Tuttosport newspaper reported earlier this week that Frattesi’s agent Beppe Riso had resumed talks with Juventus as the Inter midfielder seeks more playing time in the second part of the season.
Frattesi seeks Inter exit
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 05: Davide Frattesi of Internazionale passes the ball under pressure from Dastan Satpayev of FC Kairat during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Kairat Almaty at Stadio San Siro on November 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The best Italy goal-scorer during the Luciano Spalletti era, Frattesi, will be glad to reunite with the ex-Azzurri boss, but negotiations between the two clubs might not be so easy.
Inter expert Pasquale Guarro and Gazzetta, in fact, claim that the Nerazzurri will likely ask for Khephren Thuram if Juventus knock on their door for Frattesi.
Inter eager to reunite the Thuram brothers
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Lautaro Martinez during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The move would allow the Nerazzurri to reunite the two Thuram brothers at San Siro, as Marcus has been playing for Inter since 2023.
According to Guarro, Khephren Thuram was already an Inter target last summer, alongside Roma’s Manu Kone and Atalanta’s Ederson.
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Khephren Thuram of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
The Nerazzurri ended up signing 22-year-old Andy Diouf last summer, but the Frenchman has only collected 150 minutes of football on the pitch this season.
Christian Pulisic and Christopher Nkunku lead the Milan attack against Sassuolo, who reply with Alieu Fadera and Andrea Pinamonti.
It kicks off at 12:30 CET (11:30 GMT) at the Stadio Meazza in San Siro, Milan.
Milan vs. Sassuolo and Serie A Week 15 live on Football Italia
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Gustav Isaksen of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Gimenez, Fofana, Leao are unavailable for the Rossoneri, but while the Mexican’s return date remains unclear, Leao and Fofana will be available for the Supercoppa Italiana Final Four next week.
Sassuolo have travelled to San Siro without the injured Romagna, Skjellerup, Pieragnolo, Turati, Berardi and Boloca and their coach Fabio Grosso, a 2006 Italy World Cup winner, is serving a one-game ban.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Pulisic and Nkunku will start up front for Milan. Ruben Loftus-Cheek gets the nod in the middle of the park, pushing Samuele Ricci to the bench.
Cristian Volpato replaces the injured Berardi for Sassuolo.
Manchester United have done well to groom players over the years, and it seems that they are looking to build for the future. The 17-year-old South American could be a long-term investment for them. Even though he might not be ready for first-team football, Manchester United could groom him into a star. It will be interesting to see if they submit an offer to get the deal done.
The young midfielder will certainly be attracted to the idea of moving to the Premier League. Manchester United are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they have an excellent track record when it comes to nurturing young players.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Several other clubs are monitoring his progress, and it will not be easy for Manchester United to get the deal across the line.
They have brought in talented players in recent windows, and it is clear that they are looking to build a formidable team for the future. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and the 17-year-old could develop into an important first-team player for them with the right guidance. He could add control, composure and defensive cover to the side.
Playing in England could accelerate his development and help him fulfil his tremendous potential as well.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot is under a lot of pressure after a disappointing run this season.
He was backed with substantial funds during the summer window, and Liverpool were expected to defend their domestic crown. However, it has been a disappointing season for Liverpool so far. There have been rumours that the Netherlands manager could be shown the door soon.
Steven Gerrard to manage Liverpool?
They have been linked with multiple managers in recent weeks, including former club captain Steven Gerrard. According to Football Insider, the 45-year-old is “very keen” on taking over at Liverpool.
It will be interesting to see if the club is willing to make a change in the coming weeks. Gerrard has managed clubs like Aston Villa and Rangers in the past. However, he is still largely unproven, and it would be a huge gamble to appoint him as a successor to Slot.
The Dutch manager helped them with the league title last, and Liverpool might need to be more patient with him. They have shown improvement in the last couple of matches against Inter Milan and Brighton. They managed to win both matches without conceding a goal. It remains to be seen whether the Netherlands manager can turn it around.
Steven Gerrard on punditry duty during Liverpool 1-4 PSV (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that the appointment of Gerrard could lift the spirits around the club and bring back the feel-good factor. However, Liverpool need a proven manager, and the former England International midfielder might not be ideal for them. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Liverpool will have to be practical when making the decision instead of being emotional. They have a talented squad, and a top-quality manager could take them back to the top of English football. If they decide to get rid of Slot, they should look to bring in someone who has won major trophies at big clubs.
Jobe Bellingham of Borussia Dortmund (Photo by Frederic Scheidemann/Getty Images)
There is no doubt that he has the talent, and Manchester United might be able to unlock his true potential. They have done well to groom young players in recent years.
The Red Devils could play a role in his development. The midfielder could be attracted to the idea of returning to England as well. Manchester United are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to play for them will be quite exciting for him.
The 20-year-old would be a future investment for Manchester United. If they can sign him for a reasonable amount of money, it could be a masterstroke for them. He has all the tools to develop into a top player with the right guidance.
It will be interesting to see if the German club is willing to give up on him and sell the player.
Pablo Barrios has been linked with a move away from Atletico Madrid, and Tottenham are keen on securing his signature.
According to Fichajes, they have offered €70 million for the 22-year-old midfielder, but he has a €120 million exit clause in his contract. It is highly unlikely that any club would agree to pay that kind of money for the young midfielder.
Tottenham need more control, composure and defensive cover in the middle of the park. The Atletico Madrid could midfielder could prove to be the ideal acquisition for them. He is young enough to improve further, and he is already well settled at the highest level. He has the technical attributes in the Premier League, and he could be an important player for him. They need someone who can control the tempo of the game from the deep, and the 22-year-old seems like the ideal acquisition.
It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Tottenham need to keep improving the team if they want to compete with elite clubs. They will be hoping to finish in the top four and do well in the cup competitions. Adding more quality in the middle of the park will certainly help them finish the season strongly.
Pablo Barrios in action for Atletico Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen whether they can convince the midfielder to join the club. He is enjoying his football at Atletico Madrid, and he is an important player for them. Moving to Tottenham might not be a priority for him right now. The outfit will have to convince the player of their project and offer him a lucrative contract to tempt him.
Enzo Maresca called the last 48 hours the worst he has experienced since joining Chelsea in an unexpected rant after their win over Everton. Chelsea ended a run of three Premier League games without a win, and four matches across all competitions, courtesy of goals from Cole Palmer and Malo Gusto. On what was his […]
Crystal Palace will face Manchester City in a crucial Matchday 16 clash of the 2025/2026 Premier League season. Below are all the essential details, including kickoff times and how to catch the action on TV and streaming.
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Arsenal responded in style on Matchday 16, rebounding from a 2–1 setback against Aston Villa by securing a much-needed victory over Wolverhampton, a result that reinforced their hold on first place and turned up the heat on Manchester City, who now find themselves five points back in the title chase.
With the race tightening, City approach this weekend knowing three points would cut the gap to two, but the challenge is anything but simple as a red-hot Crystal Palacearrives in top form and firmly in the hunt for a Champions League spot, setting the stage for a must-watch clash.
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Kenan Yildiz will lead the Juventus attack in a tricky match at Bologna this evening.
It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 GMT) at a sold-out Stadio Dall’Ara in Bologna.
The Rossoblu and Juventus compete for a spot in the top four, and the home side has three points more than the Old Lady in the Serie A standings.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – OCTOBER 05: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and Pisa SC at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Bologna will be involved in the Supercoppa Italiana next week, so their coach, Vincenzo Italiano, could slightly rotate his squad.
As reported by Sky Sport and other Italian media, Jhon Lucumì will return to the starting XI, joining Torbjorn Heggem in central defence and Lewis Ferguson is also expected to feature in the Rossoblu line-up after starting on the bench against Celta Vigo earlier this week, as he was not fully fit.
Thijs Dallinga and Santiago Castro compete for a starting spot in attack.
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Juventus will make no changes in defence as Gleison Bremer is available, but still not fit to start. Jonathan David is expected to start again up front with Yildiz and Francisco Conceiçao playing as attacking midfielders.
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The match will be televised on TNT Sports 1 and DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will cover today’s Serie A action with a liveblog.
Francesco Pio Esposito is expected to partner with Lautaro Martinez in the Inter attack in an away game at Genoa.
It kicks off at 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT) at the Stadio Ferraris in Genoa.
Inter must cope without Denzel Dumfries, Matteo Darmian, Francesco Acerbi, Hakan Calhanoglu and third-choice goalkeeper Raffaele Di Gennaro.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 25: Francesco Esposito #94 of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with Petar Sucic #8 and Lautaro Martinez #10 during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between FC Internazionale Milano and CA River Plate at Lumen Field on June 25, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Maxwel Cornet, Benjamin Siegrist and Leo Ostigard are unavailable for the home side.
Acerbi’s injury means Yann Bisseck will join regular starters Manuel Akanji and Alessandro Bastoni in central defence.
UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 08: Daniele De Rossi, manager of Genoa, looks on before kick off at the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Friuli on December 08, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Luis Henrique is expected to start as a right midfielder to replace Dumfries. Petar Sucic competes with Henrikh Mkhitaryan for a spot in central midfield, while Carlos Augusto is favourite over Federico Dimarco, according to Sky Sport Italia and Gazzetta.
Italian media claim that Marcus Thuram will start on the bench, making room for Pio Esposito and Lautaro Martinez in attack.
Genoa vs. Inter – where to watch on TV
The match is available on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will cover today’s Serie A action with a liveblog.
Antonio Conte will make little changes to his Napoli XI as they visit Udinese in Serie A Week 15.
It kicks off at 15:00 CET (14:00 GMT) at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine.
The Partenopei are still without several key players, Romelu Lukaku, Alex Meret, Kevin De Bruyne, Frank Zambo Anguissa and Billy Gilmour, but Stanislav Lobotka is back in the squad and is expected to start on the bench.
Napoli will face Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana semifinal next week, but Conte still can’t rotate much, so he’ll make just one change to the XI that lost 2-0 away at Benfica in the Champions League earlier this week.
LISBON, PORTUGAL – DECEMBER 10: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between SL Benfica and SSC Napoli at on December 10, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
According to several sources, including Corriere dello Sport, Leonardo Spinazzola is expected to start as a left midfielder in a 3-4-3 system, while David Neres and Noa Lang remain favourites to start up front alongside Rasmus Hojlund, leaving Matteo Politano on the bench.
Udinese are without Hassane Kamara, Arthur Atta and Jordan Zemura, but Nicolò Zaniolo is fit to start and will lead their attack today.
Udinese vs. Napoli – where to watch on TV
The match is available on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will cover today’s Serie A action with a liveblog.
Christopher Nkunku and Christian Pulisic will lead the Milan attack today in a Serie A match against Andrea Pinamonti’s Sassuolo.
It kicks off at 12:30 CET (11:30 GMT) at the Stadio Meazza in Milan.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It’s a big day of football in Serie A with all the top sides taking to the pitch. After today’s lunch-time game at San Siro, Inter will visit Genoa (15:00 CET), Napoli will play away at Udinese (18:00 CET) and Bologna will host Juventus (20:45 CET).
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 08: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s third goal with teammate Ruben Loftus-Cheek during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 08, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Milan are still without Santiago Gimenez, Youssouf Fofana and Rafael Leao, while the Neroverdi must cope without their star Domenico Berardi.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Cristian Volpato of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Nkunku and Pulisic will start up front, while Ruben Loftus-Cheek is favourite over Samuele Ricci in central midfield.
Cristian Volpato will replace Berardi on the right flank for Sassuolo, with Pinamonti and Armand Laurienté completing the Neroverdi’s attack.
Milan vs. Sassuolo – where to watch on TV
The match will be televised on TNT Sports 1 and DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will cover today’s Serie A action with a liveblog.
Sunday with the big sides: Napoli and Milan to remain at the top
Traps for the leaders: Allegri with Nkunku-Pulisic, Conte relies on Neres
Offer rejected
Elkann to Tether: ‘Juve are not for sale.’
‘History and value of the club are not for sale.’ The value is too low. Spalletti in Bologna (20.45), he must win to climb.
Inter idea, the two Thurams
Chivu at Genoa’s home, thinking of Pio and Lautaro
Golden Vlasic
Toro restart with a win. Cairo: ‘Fundamental victory.’
Lazio win down to ten men
Incredible: two players sent off, then Noslin scores.
Corriere dello Sport
Who gets it wrong goes down
Hot Sunday in the race for the title
Milan begin at lunchtime, then Napoli, Inter and Juve: 360 minutes waiting for the Supercoppa
Pulisic and Nkunku up front. Max: ‘Napoli and Inter still favourites.’
Conte chases the 11th win, Lobotka returns and goes to the bench. There’s Spinazzola.
Chivu hits back: ‘They said we were finished.’ Zielinski and Bisseck in.
Space for Dallinga. David with Yildiz. Lucio: ‘I told DeLa to get Italiano.’
‘History is not for sale.’
Elkann holds Juventus tight: ‘It’s a love lasting one century.’
Exor’s CEO says no to Tether’s offer: ‘Juventus have been my family’s club for 102 years. We’ll continue to support the team and look to a winning future.’
Lazio feat: victory down to nine men.
Tuttosport
Petrachi, happy debut as a director: Toro return to winning ways with Cremonese
Vlasic saves Baroni
Gobbo pride
Elkann strongly confirms he won’t sell Juve, Spalletti demands a performance in line with history
Exor’s CEO has rejected the offer from Tether. John: ‘Our values are not for sale.’ The coach: ‘I’m happy to feel his passion, now it’s up to us to honour the past and work to build the same or a better future.’ David towards the confirmation. Cautious with Bremer, but…
Frattesi for Thuram: Inter try the coup
Trap for Chivu in Genoa today after the defeat with Liverpool: ‘They said we were finished, but we’re still here. Too many labels, I don’t like it.’
Milan-Napoli: head-to-head with Ryiad on the horizon.
Allegri defends the leadership against Sassuolo without Leao. Conte still in emergency in Udine. On Thursday, the Supercoppa semifinal.
Nine-man Lazio beat Parma! Dea climb back with Scamacca
He feels that Milan attacker will be able to unlock the true potential of the Swedish international. Gyokeres needs more service, and a quality wide player could certainly make a difference in the final third.
Leao will add pace, flair and unpredictability in the final third. He will help create opportunities for his teammates, and it remains to be seen whether Arsenal follow up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done.
According to Fichajes, they are looking at Rodrygo Goes from Real Madrid as well. It will be interesting to see which of the two players ends up at Arsenal eventually. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them will be attractive for both players.
Rafael Leao celebrates a goal for AC Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, the Portuguese international has proven himself at Milan and for his country. This could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge. The move to the Premier League could be ideal for him. He has the physicality for English football, and he could be an important player for Arsenal.
The Gunners have the financial resources to convince Milan to sell the player, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. He is highly rated across Europe, and Luka Modrić has recently labelled him as an “amazing” player. He has the ability to improve further, and moving to the Premier League could accelerate his development.
Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
The 23-year-old has struggled for regular opportunities at the Premier League club, and he needs to play more often. Gianluigi Donnarumma is currently the first-choice goalkeeper at the club, and Trafford will need to leave if he wants to play every week.
James Trafford is in demand
According to reports, Tottenham, Newcastle and Aston Villa might be able to provide him with an exit route in the coming months.
It will be interesting to see where he ends up.
Keith Wyness told Football Insider: “He’s a quality keeper and I think there are a few clubs that are still unhappy in that position. But certainly those are the sort of the three clubs I think, yeah, Newcastle, Villa, Spurs are where I think Trafford may end up.”
Meanwhile, Aston Villa need a replacement for Emiliano Martinez, who has been linked with an exit from the club. There is no doubt that Trafford would be an excellent acquisition for them. He was outstanding for Burnley in the Championship last season, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League as well.
Newcastle could also use another goalkeeper, and Trafford could be the ideal long-term replacement for Nick Pope. It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs can get the deal done.
AC Milan will face Sassuolo on Matchday 15 of the 2025/26 Serie A season. Supporters in the United States can follow every moment with complete kickoff details and broadcast information across TV and streaming platforms.
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AC Milan vs Sassuolo
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Serie A
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AC Milan return to action with momentum on their side after edging Torino in a 3–2 thriller, a result that pushed the Rossoneri to 31 points and into a share of first place in the Serie A standings alongside Napoli. While the table looks promising, Milan are well aware that the championship chase is far from settled, making every match a must-win from here on out.
That urgency sets the stage for a challenging showdown against a confident Sassuolosquad that has exceeded preseason expectations, sitting on 20 points and within striking distance of the European spots. With both teams bringing strong form and plenty at stake, this matchup has all the ingredients of a must-watch contest—make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action.
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Manchester United’s highly-rated young midfielder, Kobbie Mainoo, has become a key player in the rumour mill due to a lack of consistent game time at Old Trafford.
Mainoo is reportedly eager for a move to secure more game time to bolster his chances of making the England squad for the 2026 World Cup. He is actively seeking a fresh challenge to accelerate his development.
Kobbie Mainoo prefers Napoli
Although at least 12 clubs are reportedly in the race, sources close to the situation have informed CaughtOffside that Chelsea and Bayern Munich are “leading the chase”. However, the player’s personal preference list still places Napoli as the frontrunner. Mainoo is prioritising where he can be a guaranteed starter as he plots his next move.
Scott McTominay has done quite well at Napoli, leaving Manchester United, and the 20-year-old midfielder is looking to follow in his footsteps. Napoli will be able to provide him with regular opportunities, and he will be able to work with a world-class manager like Antonio Conte at the Italian club.
Mainoo is a promising player with a bright future, and he could develop into a key player for Napoli with the right guidance. It will be interesting to see if the Italian club can get the deal done.
Kobbie Mainoo warming up for Man Utd (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Chelsea are among the clubs leading the race to sign the player. They need more control in the middle of the park. The Manchester United player is well settled in English football, and he could make an immediate impact. He could complement the likes of Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo. The youngster has the quality to complete their midfield for the foreseeable future.
It will be interesting to see if they can convince Manchester United to sell. They are looking to build a formidable team for the future, and the England International midfielder could be the final piece of the puzzle for them.
Igor Thiago has become one of the standout names of the winter transfer window. His strong performances for Brentford have put him firmly on the radar of Premier League giants.
Sources close to the player’s situation have informed CaughtOffside that Tottenham, Newcastle and Aston Villa are all showing “serious interest”, while clubs from Serie A and La Liga are also keeping an eye on the Brazilian striker.
Brentford’s stance is clear, and the club has set a price as high as €70 million, with some reports even mentioning £70 million. That figure makes a January move difficult, especially given Thiago’s contract until 2029. Brentford are reluctant to lose such a key player midway through the season.
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery sees Thiago as a long-term alternative to Ollie Watkins and could push for a bid in the €50–57 million range. Tottenham have explored a loan deal, but Brentford are not open to it. Newcastle, who signed Yoane Wissa from Brentford in the summer but have yet to see him play due to injury, view Thiago as the ideal signing to strengthen their attack.
Given Brentford’s position, a big move in January looks unlikely. However, strong offers are expected to arrive in the summer. For Thiago, the priority remains playing regularly and performing well to secure his place in Brazil’s squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Igor Thiago of Brentford (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
He will look to compete at a high-level and join a big club. The move to Tottenham would probably be more attractive for him compared to the other two clubs. Tottenham have an exciting project, and they recently won the UEFA Europa League. A quality striker could make a huge difference for them in the final third, and the move would be ideal for all parties.
It will be interesting to see if they are willing to pay the asking price in the summer.
Cole Palmer insisted that he is solely focused on returning to full fitness for Chelsea after he scored in their 2-0 win against Everton. The England international scored the opening goal at Stamford Bridge before Malo Gusto doubled their advantage against the Toffees. It was Palmer’s fifth Premier League goal against Everton, his joint-most against […]
Mikel Arteta labelled Arsenal’s performance against Wolves as “not acceptable” after they won 2-1 courtesy of a 94th-minute own goal from Yerson Mosquera. The Gunners took the lead through another own goal when Bukayo Saka’s corner hit the post and ricocheted in off the back of Sam Johnstone. Tolu Arokodare thought he snatched a point […]
Own goals from Sam Johnstone and Yerson Mosquera spared Arsenal’s blushes as they beat Wolves 2-1 to go five points clear at the top of the Premier League table. The Premier League’s top and bottom sides were already separated by 31 points after just 15 games, but there was nothing to split them for much […]
Raphinha scored twice for Barcelona as they beat Osasuna 2-0 to go seven points clear at the top of LaLiga. The forward bagged both of his goals in the second half against a stubborn Osasuna defence at Camp Nou, helping Hansi Flick’s side extend their lead over second-place Real Madrid, who face Alaves on Sunday. […]
Barcelona fans mocked the delicate situation surrounding Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid.
Xabi Alonso is going through a difficult stretch in his first season as head coach of Real Madrid, with disappointing performances and results that have put his future in charge into question. In that context, Barcelona fans openly mocked the situation.
This Saturday, Los Blaugranas earned an important 2–0 victory over Osasuna at Camp Nou, a result that allowed them to remain at the top of the La Liga standings. Amid the celebrations over their team’s strong form, Catalan fans made reference to what is happening with their biggest rival.
“Xabi stay, Xabi stay,”Barcelona fans chanted from the stands at Camp Nou during the match against Osasuna. The chant, clearly delivered with irony, reflects the current perception surrounding Alonso: that his time at Real Madrid has been harmful to the team. That explains why Barcelona supporters would like his tenure to last as long as possible.
At the moment, Real Madrid are a considerable distance from the top of the La Liga standings. With Saturday’s win, Hansi Flick’s side extended its lead to seven points, although Los Blancos could cut the gap to four with a victory on Sunday against Deportivo Alaves. However, they are also at serious risk of losing second place, as Villarreal sit just one point behind with a game in hand.
El Clasico was the turning point for Real Madrid and Barcelona
The current situation of the two Spanish giants would have seemed unthinkable just a month and a half ago. On October 26, Real Madrid earned a solid 2–1 victory over Barcelona at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, consolidating their lead in La Liga at the time and showing performances that pointed toward a smooth path to success.
Since then, everything has changed for both teams. Barcelona won their next seven league matches and now sit atop the table, while Real Madrid have won only two of their last six La Liga games. Including UEFA Champions League play, the numbers are even worse: three wins, three draws, and three losses over their last nine matches.
What will happen with Xabi Alonso?
Poor results have cast serious doubt over Xabi Alonso’s future. For weeks, rumors have circulated about a possible firing if results do not take a dramatic turn soon. So far, however, those speculations have not materialized.
In fact, last week it was rumored that Alonso’s continuity depended on the Champions League match against Manchester City. Real Madrid lost that game 2–1 at home, and ultimately nothing happened with the coach, although the rumors have not stopped.
In that context, several players from the squad have publicly voiced their support for Xabi Alonso. “We are 100% behind our coach,”Jude Bellingham said this week, according to ESPN. “It’s a difficult moment for us and for Xabi as well, things aren’t going our way. After my goal I went to hug him because I wanted to show that we are together and that we support our coach,” Rodrygo explained.
A former star of the Brazil national team, where he played alongside Neymar, has been forced into retirement because of health problems.
For months, Neymar has been at the center of attention amid speculation about a possible return to the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As one of the country’s biggest icons, he has played with many stars over the years. Now, one of his former teammates will be forced to step away from professional soccer due to serious health issues.
“This Friday morning, Oscar, from Sao Paulo, informed close friends that he will retire as a player at age 34,”O Globo reported. The news refers to the attacking midfielder who shined with Chelsea from 2012 to 2017 before embarking on a long stint in the Chinese league and returning to his home country earlier this year.
Just over a month ago, Oscar was rushed to a hospital after collapsing during a training session with Sao Paulo. Tests revealed vasovagal syncope, a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a drop in blood pressure and heart rate.
That episode followed an earlier incident in August, when cardiac abnormalities were detected during a medical check related to another injury. At the time, more serious measures were ruled out, but the situation has since escalated.
Oscar playing for Brazil during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Although Oscar returned to training a few days ago, the discovery of this health condition has reportedly led him to decide to retire. The 34-year-old has “announced to close associates that he has decided to hang up his boots,” O Globo reported. “Sao Paulo are planning a meeting to settle the midfielder’s future, who has a contract with the club until 2027… The board is studying a project to bring Oscar into the club to work behind the scenes.”
Oscar’s unusual career path
Oscar’s career stands out as one of the most unusual of his generation. For several years, he was considered a world-class star, but unconventional career decisions caused him to lose that prominence at a relatively young age, culminating in this abrupt ending due to health concerns.
After breaking through with Sao Paulo and Internacional in the Brazilian league, Oscar was signed by Chelsea in 2012 for more than $30 million. He made his mark during four and a half seasons in London, scoring 38 goals in 203 appearances. He also won four trophies with the Blues, including two Premier League titles.
However, at the start of 2017, the midfielder made the surprising decision to leave Chelsea and begin a lengthy stint in the Chinese Super League. He spent eight years with Shanghai Port, registering 77 goals in 248 appearances between 2017 and 2024. Earlier this year, he returned to Brazil, but managed just 21 matches before his heart issues brought his career to a definitive halt.
The blemish on Oscar’s international career
Oscar’s status during his early years allowed him to earn a place with the Brazil national team. He was part of the squad at the London 2012 Olympic Games, where Brazil won the silver medal, and made his debut with the senior national team around the same time.
Gradually, the midfielder secured a regular role in the side ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, sharing creative responsibilities with Neymar. However, Ney’s injury in the quarterfinals left a void that proved impossible to fill, and Brazil suffered a historic 7–1 semifinal defeat to Germany. Oscar scored Brazil’s lone goal that day.
From that point on, things were never quite the same for the midfielder, nor for many of his teammates from that squad. In fact, that World Cup was the last major tournament Oscar played with Brazil. A handful of friendlies and World Cup qualifiers followed in 2015, before he ultimately fell out of the national team picture for good.
Juventus fans might’ve forgotten that he still plays for them, but Arkadiusz Milik today returned to training with the full squad for the first time in 550 days.
The striker arrived from Olympique Marseille on loan in 2022 and then made the move permanent for a total €8m in the summer of 2023.
He made 75 competitive appearances in the Juventus jersey, scoring 17 goals and providing two assists.
The most recent of those games was the 2-0 Serie A victory over Monza on May 25, 2024.
Juventus rediscover Milik after 18 months
ROME, ITALY – APRIL 23: Arkadiusz Milik of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia Semi-final Second Leg match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 23, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Milik sustained a knee ligament injury in June 2024 and has not set foot on the pitch since, as his recovery had repeated setbacks.
The 31-year-old Poland international might finally be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, because today he took part in a training session with his teammates for the first time in well over a year.
Raffaele Palladino feels the last two Atalanta victories over Chelsea and Cagliari showed ‘the right spirit’ and reveals Gianluca Scamacca almost didn’t play tonight.
Scamacca is finally finding his fitness after almost a year out dealing with a knee ligament injury, as he has now scored four goals in his last three competitive matches, including tonight’s double.
“It was certainly a difficult match against a good Cagliari side, who have players with pace that can hit us on the counter,” Palladino told Sky Sport Italia.
“We played a great first half, creating many chances and not running any risks. We took the lead and the only regret is that we didn’t take our other opportunities to double our lead, because if you leave these games open, then anything can happen.”
Atalanta finding their feet under Palladino
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta (L) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Davide Zappacosta (C) and Charles De Ketelaere (R) during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
It felt for a while as if there might be another stalemate when Gianluca Gaetano equalised, but Scamacca completed his brace just six minutes later.
“In the second half, we started to lose intensity and stamina, I think due to the many games we’ve played in the last 20 days. The thing I liked most of all is that when we conceded the equaliser at the 81st minute, we could’ve collapsed mentally, but instead we kept pushing to win it, that tells me the spirit is there in this group.”
He also revealed something unexpected about his star striker’s performance tonight.
“Scamacca had a fever, he grit his teeth and wanted to be there to help the team. I told him when I was a player, my best performances were when I was running a temperature, and he smiled. He gave his all for us.”
Since taking over from sacked Ivan Juric, this will be the first time Palladino has had a whole week to prepare for a match against Genoa.
“Winning helps you to win,” noted the coach. “We had four home wins in front of our fans in all competition, so creating that enthusiasm in Bergamo is fundamental.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta runs with the ball away from Elia Caprile of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This was the final match for Ademola Lookman and Odilon Kossounou of 2025, as they will be off on international duty for the Africa Cup of Nations.
There were also concerns during the second half when Berat Djimsiti pulled up clutching the back of his right thigh with an adductor issue.
“Obviously, we are losing two important players, it’s a pity we also lost Djimsiti today and we’ll have to see what the tests say. I will have to find different solutions, but having a week to prepare is a huge bonus,” continued the coach.
“I really haven’t had much time to work with these players on the training field when there’s a game every three days and travel too, all you have time for is recovery. Now we can concentrate on training and proposing new tactical ideas.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: A detailed view of the Atalanta club badge seen inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
While Atalanta have excelled in the Champions League and are currently in the top eight, this was only their second Serie A victory in the last 11 rounds.
“I need to drill the mentality into these lads that when times are difficult, we need to push even harder, believe even more in our capabilities, and I saw that both against Chelsea and tonight. Not everyone can go behind at home to Chelsea and turn it around, not everyone can concede a late equaliser when exhausted and push on to win it anyway.
“I congratulated the players for their efforts this evening.”
Gianluca Scamacca is rediscovering his form with Atalanta just in time to play for Italy in the World Cup play-offs, while Charles De Ketelaere calls him ‘a real centre-forward.’
The centre-forward has not been the same since the serious knee ligament injury he sustained in pre-season 2024, but after setbacks in the recovery process, he seems to finally be back to his best.
He bagged both in Atalanta’s 2-1 victory over Cagliari at the New Balance Arena in Bergamo this evening, around a temporary Gianluca Gaetano equaliser.
The first was an improvisation, redirecting Davide Zappacosta’s wayward effort with a back-heel flick, while with the second he reacted quickly to a volley gone wrong.
Scamacca and De Ketelaere respected Cagliari
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Michel Ndary Adopo of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We expected it to be difficult, we should’ve scored more goals in the first half, Cagliari are tough and equalised, but we managed to bring it home,” Scamacca told Sky Sport Italia.
“We always try to give our all, but when there are so many games close together, we can lack sharpness sometimes. We’re on the right track, though.”
Rediscovering his form could also be boon to the Italy squad going into the crucial 2026 World Cup play-offs in March.
“Absolutely, but I am totally concentrated on Atalanta, because we have many objectives.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta (R) celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Ademola Lookman (L) during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Scamacca now has five Serie A goals and one in the Champions League this season, netting four goals in his last three competitive appearances.
However, Atalanta will now be without both Ademola Lookman and Odilon Kossounou, who are heading off to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations.
“Those who play will be ready and give their best,” assured Scamacca.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta and Alessandro Deiola of Cagliari battle for possession during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
While Atalanta are flying high in the Champions League, this was only their fourth Serie A win in 15 rounds, along with seven draws and four defeats.
“We needed points to climb the table, and fortunately we got the result. It is better to play badly and get three points than the other way around,” noted De Ketelaere on Sky Sport Italia.
“We must be humble, take it one game at a time and keep going. You can see Scamacca is a real centre-forward, as the first goal he was in the right place, on the second he reacted well.”
Gianluca Scamacca struck twice around a temporary Gianluca Gaetano equaliser, as Atalanta squeezed to victory over Cagliari to complete an ideal week.
La Dea were fresh from a Champions League victory over Chelsea, yet had just one Serie A win in the last 10 rounds, so needed to catch up. Raoul Bellanova joined Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mitchel Bakker on the treatment table, with Isak Hien suffering from flu symptoms. The Sardinians missed Yerry Mina, Mattia Felici, Ze Pedro and Andrea Belotti, but Adam Obert returned after victory over Roma.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta runs with the ball away from Elia Caprile of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Charles De Ketelaere sent Ademola Lookman into the box, with the first shot parried by on-rushing Elia Caprile, then fired the rebound onto the side-netting.
Atalanta broke through soon after, as Lookman got down the left and pulled back for Davide Zappacosta, whose wayward strike was redirected from six yards by Scamacca’s back-heel flick.
Lorenzo Bernasconi got back to stop his former Atalanta Under-23 side teammate Marco Palestra going clear on goal, then Lookman’s effort was charged down for a corner.
Scamacca fired straight at Caprile on a smart De Ketelaere through ball, then the goalkeeper got down for a great one-handed save from close range on Lookman, with De Ketelaere’s follow-up deflected onto the roof of the net.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Michel Ndary Adopo of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Cagliari had a huge opportunity to equalise on the stroke of half-time, Gennaro Borrelli’s header flashing inches wide on Michael Folorunsho’s cross.
Berat Djimsiti pulled up clutching the back of his right thigh and had to be replaced, as Atalanta began to visibly run out of steam following their midweek European exertions.
The visitors took advantage and equalised with an excellent team move. Folorunsho found Gianluca Gaetano, who completed a quick give and go with Sebastiano Esposito to burst into the box and bent the finish past an on-rushing Marco Carnesecchi with the inside of the right boot.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta and Alessandro Deiola of Cagliari battle for possession during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Scamacca restored Atalanta’s lead when his volley from a Lazar Samardzic volley didn’t come off, but it landed kindly and he was quickest to react on the loose ball, prodding it through Caprile’s legs from six yards.
Nicola Zalewski forced two tricky saves from Caprile in the same move, one at the near post, then a curler from the edge of the area.
Zito Luvumbo had the ball in the net for Cagliari during stoppages, but only after Folorunsho had wandered offside when flicking on the assist to the back post.
AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri used striking language when talking about Christian Pulisic.
Christian Pulisic is arguably enjoying the best stretch of his professional career. He has established himself as the undisputed on-field leader of AC Milan and one of the top stars in Serie A, earning widespread praise along the way. Head coach Massimiliano Allegri spoke about him and offered an unusual description.
“He’s diabolical when he’s in front of the goal,”Allegri said about the USMNT forward during the press conference ahead of Sunday’s match against Sassuolo. “In his private life, he’s very reserved, but he transforms on the pitch.”
The Milan coach’s words are backed up by the numbers. Pulisic is currently the top scorer in Serie A alongside Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez. He has scored seven goals in nine league matches, and when combined with his two assists, he is averaging one goal contribution per game. He has also added two goals in three Coppa Italia appearances.
Despite those performances placing him among the elite of Italian soccer, Massimiliano Allegri remains optimistic about the further progress Christian can make in the near future. “He still has room for improvement,” the coach explained, before clarifying exactly what he meant: “He still needs to find his best condition.”
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan
That observation relates to the only blemish in Pulisic’s season so far: physical issues. The American star has missed five Serie A matches this campaign due to muscle injuries, which have also affected his availability for the national team.
Allegri discusses Pulisic’s role at Milan
In the 12 matches Pulisic has played for Milan this season, he has featured in virtually every attacking position. From attacking midfielder to center forward, as well as on both wings, Christian has adapted to the team’s needs and consistently found ways to make an impact.
“I don’t know if in the future he’ll have to play deeper,” Massimiliano Allegri said in response to a reporter’s question. “I’ll just say that we have to try to get Gimenez back, hopefully… Getting Athekame, Fofana and Leao back already gives us more options on the pitch; that’s why recovering Gimenez is important.”
Indeed, Pulisic is not the only player to deal with fitness issues this season. Rafael Leao, another key figure for the team, has spent significant time sidelined with a muscle injury, as have other Milan forwards such as Santiago Gimenez. That situation, however, has not hurt the club’s ability to compete in Serie A, where they currently sit atop the table alongside Napoli.
What’s next for Milan?
This Sunday, AC Milan will host Sassuolo at home on Matchday 15 of the Serie A season. They will be looking for a win to stay at the top of the standings ahead of a crucial showdown: next Thursday, they will face Napoli in the semifinals of the Italian Super Cup, beginning their quest for the first trophy of the season.
Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)
The Aquile had a very poor away record, so things weren’t looking good for them when Mattia Zaccagni was shown a straight red card for his mistimed lunge on Nahuel Estevez just before half-time.
It got even worse at the 77th minute when Toma Basic was also sent off, this time for elbowing Estevez in the ribs during an off the ball incident.
However, Lazio grabbed the victory when down to nine men against 11 at the Stadio Tardini when Tijjani Noslin robbed a defender, dribbled around the goalkeeper and deposited into an empty net.
Sarri impressed with Lazio attitude
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“This win can give us enthusiasm, but I think the lads had already begun to believe more from the end of September,” Sarri told DAZN.
“We were two men down today, but if we look at the game overall, the victory is fully deserved. The team is improving both in terms of mentality and the performances on the field.
“I said that I was enjoying myself with this squad and I stand by that. Have I ever won 9 against 11? Actually I was coaching during Entella-Figline when we won with 8 against 10…”
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Maurizio Sarri, Head Coach of Lazio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“We were down to 10 men against Bologna last week and didn’t lose our organisation then either. I saw the same thing today, even if with two players sent off it’s more complicated,” continued Sarri.
“I introduced players off the bench who were suited to these situations. For example, Oliver Provstgaard gave us a big hand.”
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Mattia Zaccagni of SS Lazio leaves the field after receiving a red card during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
The double red card means both Zaccagni and Basic will be suspended for the next Serie A match against Cremonese, but at least Mario Gila will be back, as he sat out a ban today.
Gil Patric also got his first start in nine months and impressed in defence.
“Unfortunately, we’re getting used to these situations. If we’ve got 11 players available, then we’ll start them, otherwise we’ll just start with 10 and save time,” laughed Sarri.
There are some question marks over both the straight red cards, as while Zaccagni’s challenge was very clumsy, he didn’t make full contact on the Nahuel Estevez shin.
“I don’t think he really gets him at all, as he connects with the ankle and not the studs. It feels a bit much. I realise it doesn’t give a good impression seen at full speed, but the red seems harsh.”
Lorenzo Lucca returns ‘home’ to face his old club Udinese, but even though he’s not going to get much playing time at Napoli, he is not on the transfer market yet.
The centre-forward first made his mark with the Friulani and will visit his former teammates wearing the Napoli jersey.
He’ll be on the bench, because the hierarchy is rock solid now and Rasmus Hojlund has taken over the role, leaving the Italian with only a handful of minutes per match.
Lucca depends on other players
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 03: Lorenzo Lucca of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Coppa Italia round of 16 match between SCC Napoli and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 03, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
All this is awaiting Romelu Lukaku, who as Antonio Conte pointed out recently, is not back yet and it’s not clear when he’s likely to be at 100 per cent.
Until that time comes, Lucca is going nowhere, because Napoli need someone to rely on in a campaign full of injury uncertainty.
Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Lorenzo Lucca in pre-season training with Napoli.
There’s no point talking about it right now, but at least Lorenzo will be back on familiar territory and perhaps find something to smile about during a disappointing season.
Atalanta director Luca Percassi acknowledges the win over Chelsea was their third greatest European night, but now they must ‘battle for every point’ against Cagliari.
It kicks off at the New Balance Arena in Bergamo at 19.45 GMT.
However, in Serie A they are still playing catch-up and won only one of their last 10 games.
Percassi marks European milestone for Atalanta
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“It is going to be a very difficult match against a team that showed last week how dangerous it can be, they are well set out with good players, so it certainly will be tough,” Percassi told Sky Sport Italia.
The panel put it to the director that the victory over Chelsea was the third best night for the club in Europe, after the Europa League Final triumph and their 3-0 Champions League win away to Liverpool.
“I fully agree! It was a magical night.”
Nonetheless, Percassi shrugs off suggestions La Dea are doing anything other than battling for every point domestically, let alone taking European qualification for granted.
“It would be a terrible error for Atalanta to give less than 100 per cent in Serie A, as our objective as always is to secure safety as soon as possible, then build from there.”
Arne Slot was not surprised in the slightest after Mohamed Salah made a big impact from the bench in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday. Salah was left out of the matchday squad against Inter in midweek after declaring that he had been “thrown under the bus” by Liverpool in comments made after a […]
Enzo Maresca was impressed by the way his Chelsea players reacted to adversity after a 2-0 win over Everton ended their recent winless streak. The Blues had not won their last four matches in all competitions, which included defeats to Leeds United and Atalanta. But they ended their indifferent form at Stamford Bridge, with Cole […]
Chelsea got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Everton, who were made to rue missed chances as their long wait for a Premier League win at Stamford Bridge rolled on. First-half goals from Cole Palmer and Malo Gusto ended the Blues’ four-match winless streak in all competitions, while lifting them to fourth […]
Mohamed Salah claimed the record for the most Premier League goal involvements for a single club on his return to Liverpool’s squad, assisting one of Hugo Ekitike’s two goals in a 2-0 win over Brighton. Having held clear-the-air talks with Arne Slot on Friday following a public spat with his head coach, Salah was named […]
A major African national team could be a potential opponent for Lionel Messi’s Argentina just before they face Spain in the Finalissima.
With less than six months to go until the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, national teams are making preparations to arrive at the tournament in peak form. Argentina and Spain know they will face each other in the Finalissima in March, a crucial clash with a title on the line and the last big test before traveling to North America. Days before that match, Lionel Messi and his teammates could face an African opponent.
According to TyC Sports, Senegalhave a chance to play against Argentina during the March international break. While the possibility is not yet confirmed, it was the Senegalese Football Federation itself that raised the idea when announcing its upcoming fixtures for 2026.
The African team, led by star player Sadio Mane, announced that it will face the USMNT on May 31, ahead of the World Cup in North America. The federation also noted that during the March FIFA break, they are considering a match against Argentina, with Saudi Arabia being another option.
This is not a minor detail. FIFA rules prevent national teams from playing matches on different continents during the same international break. The Finalissima between Argentina and Spain is set to be played at Lusail Stadium in Qatar, so the fact that Senegal are considering Saudi Arabia as an alternative opponent shows their intention to play in Asia during that period. If that happens, Lionel Messi could face Sadio Mane head-to-head.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni.
Senegal could be an interesting test for Argentina
While Argentina’s main focus in March will be the Finalissima against Spain, a potential match against Senegal could be valuable for head coach Lionel Scaloni. By then, only three months will remain before the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and it could provide a useful test against a team with different characteristics.
Argentina were drawn in Group J alongside Austria, Jordan, and Algeria. The latter is one of the strongest African teams, a continent against which Lionel Messi and his teammates have not competed extensively in recent years. World Cup qualifiers and the demanding schedule have made such matchups difficult.
In fact, in the past six years, Argentina have played only one match against an African opponent. That came during the November 2025 FIFA break, when they defeated Angola 2-0. To find another example, you have to go back to March 2019, when they played a friendly against Morocco.
Senegal have other priorities besides the World Cup
While Senegal are also focused on the 2026 World Cup—where they will be in Group I with France, Norway, and the winner of the intercontinental playoff between Iraq, Bolivia, and Suriname—they will face another crucial challenge first.
On Tuesday, December 23, Sadio Mane and his teammates will make their Africa Cup of Nations 2025 debut against Botswana. That will be the first of their three group-stage matches, which also include DR Congo and Benin.
Senegal's Sadio Mane and Argentina's Lionel Messi.
Atletico Nacional face Independiente Medellin in the first leg of the 2025 Copa Colombia final. Here’s your full guide to the matchup, including kickoff details and how to catch the action live on TV or through streaming services in the USA.
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The Copa Colombia championship kick off with a high-stakes first leg as fierce city rivals Atletico Nacional and Independiente Medellin collide in a matchup loaded with urgency and history. Both clubs were in the thick of the Group A title chase earlier this season before Junior pulled away, leaving this final as their clearest path to silverware to close out the year.
Nacional enter riding momentum after a commanding 6–3 aggregate victory over America de Cali, while Independiente Medellin punched their ticket by narrowly outlasting Envigado 2–1. With bragging rights and a trophy on the line, expect an intense, edge-of-your-seat battle—one you won’t want to miss.
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Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney lost an all-time Premier League record to Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.
The past few weeks have seen Mohamed Salah take center stage for a variety of reasons. He was at the heart of a public controversy after Liverpool coach Arne Slot left him out of the squad for a couple of matches, creating tension and uncertainty about his future. With things seemingly resolved, the Egyptian winger returned to play and surpassed Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney with a Premier League record.
After a conversation with Slot on Friday, Salah overcame the punishment that had kept him out of Liverpool’s UEFA Champions League clash against Inter Milan, and on Saturday he was on the bench against Brighton & Hove Albion. However, in the 26th minute of the first half, he had to come on to replace the injured Joe Gomez, which allowed him to assist Hugo Ekitike for the second goal in the Reds’ 2-0 victory.
With that, Salah became the player with the most goal contributions for a single club in Premier League history. The Egyptian winger has spent nine seasons with Liverpool, scoring 188 goals and providing 89 assists in the English league, registering a total of 277 direct goal contributions.
Trailing Mo is Wayne Rooney. The Manchester United icon had been at the top of the ranking until the start of this season with 276 contributions. The third spot belongs to another Red Devils legend, Ryan Giggs, with 271. Further down the list are Harry Kane (259 with Tottenham Hotspur), Thierry Henry (249 with Arsenal), Frank Lampard (237 with Chelsea), and Sergio Aguero (231 with Manchester City).
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney.
Unsurprisingly, Salah is Liverpool’s all-time leader in Premier League goal contributions. In second place for the club is another legend: Steven Gerrard. The English midfielder, eighth on the league’s all-time ranking, recorded 212 goals and assists during his professional career.
Salah takes a break from Liverpool
Saturday’s match against Brighton was Mohamed Salah’s last for Liverpool before he travels to Africa. The winger will join the Egypt national team ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where he will aim for his first continental title after losing finals in 2017 and 2021.
Before the tournament kicks off in Morocco, Egypt will play a friendly against Nigeria next Tuesday. On December 22, they will open their group stage campaign against Zimbabwe, followed by matches against South Africa and Angola as they aim to advance to the round of 16.
Lazio managed to grab a rare away victory with Tijjani Noslin’s late goal against Parma despite being down to nine men, with Mattia Zaccagni and Toma Basic sent off.
The Biancocelesti were slipping down the table after one point from two rounds, albeit very tough fixtures against Milan and Bologna. Gustav Isaksen joined Samuel Gigot and Nicolò Rovella on the injury list, with Mario Gila suspended. Parma missed Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Alessandro Circati, Zion Suzuki and Matija Frigan. There was a special patch on their shirts for the upcoming 112th anniversary of the club’s foundation.
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Luca Pellegrini of SS Lazio in action during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Matteo Cancellieri stung goalkeeper Edoardo Corvi’s gloves at the near post in the opening minutes, but at the other end Adrian Bernabé tested Ivan Provedel from the edge of the area.
Taty Castellanos was a yard out ready to nod in the Adam Marusic knockdown from a free kick when Nahuel Estevez cleared it practically off the line.
Toma Basic’s free kick was just over the bar, then his strike on a Mattia Zaccagni assist forced a desperate save out of Corvi.
The game changed just before half-time when Mattia Zaccagni went lunging into a late and high challenge in midfield on Estevez and the referee opted for a straight red card.
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Mattia Zaccagni of SS Lazio leaves the field after receiving a red card during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Enrico Delprato went off injured, but Mateo Pellegrino again tested Provedel straight after the restart, while Adrian Bernabe blasted over under pressure from Luca Pellegrini.
Lazio received a second red card for violent conduct when Basic was spotted by the referee elbowing Estevez in the ribs during an off the ball incident, reducing them to nine men.
PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Matteo Guendouzi of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Emanuele Valeri of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 13, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Incredibly, the Aquile still took the lead even though they were two men down. Noslin caught Lautaro Valenti napping on the edge of the area, then kept his cool to dribble around Corvi and fire into the empty net as a Parma player tried to get back on the line.
Provedel performed a fantastic one-handed reaction save moments later, readjusting to deal with the deflection and palm the Estevez screamer out from under the bar. On the resulting corner, Pellegrino’s acrobatic attempt flashed wide.
Atalanta are fresh from a Champions League win over Chelsea, so Ademola Lookman, Charles De Ketelaere and Gianluca Scamacca face Marco Palestra’s Cagliari.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta controls the ball whilst under pressure from Moises Caicedo of Chelsea during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
That result put them in the top eight and they could even go straight into the Round of 16 if they keep up this kind of European form.
However, they’re still playing catch-up domestically after the dismal Ivan Juric era, and under Raffaele Palladino have lost to Napoli and Verona around a 2-0 win over Fiorentina.
Remarkably, that was their only victory in the last 10 Serie A rounds.
Raoul Bellanova limped off during the Chelsea game and is ruled out for circa a month, along with Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mitchel Bakker.
Isak Hien is also out of action after coming down with flu symptoms.
De Ketelaere, Scamacca and Lookman are starting to really gel as a front three, so there are no changes there.
Squad rotation is in defence, as midweek Sead Kolasinac had his first start since knee surgery in April, but he starts again.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Raffaele Palladino head coach of Atalanta BC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Cagliari had been on a negative run of four draws in the last nine rounds, but ended it with a shock 1-0 victory over 10-man Roma.
Colombia international veteran Yerry Mina is still out of action, along with Mattia Felici, Ze Pedro and Andrea Belotti, but Adam Obert returns to the squad.
Gennaro Borrelli, Sebastiano Esposito and Michael Folorunsho lead the attack, but the player being watched most carefully is Palestra.
That is partly for his many impressive performances down the right flank in recent weeks, but above all because he is on loan from Atalanta.
The 20-year-old was a star of their youth academy and has been given this opportunity to prove himself in Serie A.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Sant’Elia on October 19, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Atalanta vs. Cagliari official line-ups
Atalanta: Carnesecchi; Kossounou, Djimsiti, Kolasinac; Zappacosta, De Roon, Ederson, Bernasconi; De Ketelaere, Scamacca, Lookman
The Supercoppa Italiana Final Four is coming up next week, so check the location, kick-off times, and the prizes at stake for Napoli, Inter, AC Milan and Bologna.
The format of the tournament remains the same after last season, so rather than be a traditional clash between the winners of the Scudetto and the reigning Coppa Italia holders, it is expanded to four teams.
The trophy holders therefore face the runners-up of the other competition, then the winning teams take on each other for the Final.
That means Napoli face AC Milan in one semi-final on Thursday December 18, kicking off at 20.00 GMT.
Bologna then play against Inter in the other semi-final on Friday December 19, also at 20.00 GMT.
The winners of these two matches then go head-to-head on Monday December 22, again at 20.00 GMT.
There is no extra time, so if two teams are level after 90 minutes, they go straight to a penalty shoot-out.
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – JANUARY 06: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Italian Super Cup Final between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Kingdom Arena on January 06, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
According to Calcio e Finanza, the total prize pot for the tournament is €22.5m, with the winners getting €9.5m plus a further €1.5m to play a friendly against the team that takes the Saudi Super Cup.
The two losing semi-finalists should get €2.4m each, while the beaten Finalist can expect €6.7m.
AC Milan won it last season, beating Inter 3-2 in the Final.
Minister for Sport Andrea Abodi warns that the Lega Serie A must clamp down on insults between players after the Mario Hermoso and Michael Folorunsho controversy.
The Minister spoke to reporters at a political event and was asked several questions on the current Calcio landscape.
Although he did not specifically name anyone, it was evident he was talking about last week’s ugly clash between Cagliari midfielder Folorunsho and Roma defender Hermoso.
Abodi wants action against unacceptable insults
CAGLIARI, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Michael Folorunsho of Cagliari fouls Zeki Celik of Roma during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and AS Roma at Stadio Sant’Elia on December 07, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
“If a coach does not think he must also be an educator, then something really isn’t adding up,” said Abodi.
“It also doesn’t add up when a professional on the field makes a violent and unacceptable insult towards the mother of an opponent. When that happens, it cannot just end with a pat on the back.
“Aside from simple politeness, that is anti-sporting behaviour, it is against the rules of the sport. And we have seen too often that people hide behind the interpretation of the rules.
“The behaviour of professionals must be exemplary.”
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 03: Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi attends during the 1st SS Lazio conference: bullying and cyberbullying in schools and sports at the Olimpic stadium on June 03, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
This is because although there is very clear video footage of what was said, including ‘your mother is a w***e and she needs to die,’ video evidence can only be used by the Disciplinary Committee for certain incidents.
That does include blasphemy, which is the worst type of swearing in Italian football, but not vile insults like this.
“I am not being a spoilsport here, but I do believe that considering the media visibility that players have, this carries with it a sense of responsibility,” continued Minister for Sport Abodi.
“There also has to be a disciplinary mechanism that can take action and make people realise this is not ok, because if they are allowed to insult like this, then they feel authorised to continue doing it.
“Insults we see in Serie A then will prompt even worse insults in the third division or the under-15 teams. Every gesture can be read as educational or damaging.”
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As Cristiano Ronaldo continues to redefine longevity in the Gulf, Karim Benzema now finds himself at a similar crossroads — one that has sparked growing speculation about whether his journey in Saudi Arabia is nearing its final chapter.
The Saudi Pro League has become a stage where legacies are no longer fading quietly but being fiercely negotiated in public view. As Cristiano Ronaldocontinues to redefine longevity in the Gulf, Karim Benzema now finds himself at a similar crossroads — one that has sparked growing speculation about whether his journey in Saudi Arabia is nearing its final chapter. With contract rumors swirling and reports contradicting one another, the Al-Ittihad captain has finally addressed the uncertainty — albeit without revealing everything at once.
Despite turning 38 next week, Benzema remains one of the most influential forwards in the Saudi Pro League, both statistically and symbolically. His arrival at Al-Ittihad in the summer of 2023, following an iconic career at Real Madrid, was meant to anchor the club’s ambitious long-term project. While his first campaign was disrupted by injuries and criticism, the Frenchman responded emphatically.
The veteran striker rediscovered peak efficiency before the late November break, scoring six goals in just three matches across eight days. That purple patch reminded observers why he was still considered elite when he left Europe. The comparison with Ronaldo is unavoidable. Both are nearing the end of their careers, both are central figures in Saudi soccer’s global branding, and both are still expected to deliver week after week.
Benzema himself has been open about the changes he made to prolong his relevance at the top level. After admitting that his first season in the Middle East was “very average,” the striker completely overhauled his physical routine, committing to additional gym work, stricter nutrition, and disciplined sleep cycles. The results were undeniable.
Karim Benzema of Al-Ittihad celebrates a goal and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr.
Last season, he produced 21 goals and nine assists in 29 league matches, leading Al-Ittihad to a historic domestic double — winning both the league and the cup. This season, he has already scored 11 goals in 12 matches across all competitions, despite Al-Ittihad sitting eight points off the podium after nine rounds. Still, questions remain. Age, competition, and squad evolution all hover over Benzema’s future — and that uncertainty has only grown louder in recent weeks.
Growing cloud of doubt about his future
French outlet Foot Mercatorecently poured cold water on reports suggesting Benzema had already agreed to extend his stay in Jeddah. According to their information, no official renewal offer has been presented, despite claims circulating in both Saudi and European media. Meanwhile, journalist Nicolo Schira reported that Benzema is prepared to leave Al-Ittihad as a free agent once his current deal expires, a claim that intensified speculation around his next move.
Al-Ittihad’s position is said to be clear: the club wants to keep Benzema for at least two more seasons, viewing him as a cornerstone of its sporting identity. But without a formal proposal on the table, everything remains unresolved.
What did Benzema say?
Amid the noise, Benzema finally addressed his situation in an interview with L’Equipe — and it was here that the mystery gained clarity. “I’m really focused on what I’m doing, whether it’s for these last six months or for after if I extend my contract. Some people are better placed to talk about all that.”
Then came the line that cut through every rumor. “Right now, I have six months left on my contract.”That ten-word clarification instantly reframed the entire conversation, before adding, “So, I’m completely focused on football.” There is no signed extension, no hidden agreement, no imminent announcement — just a captain focused on the present, fully aware that time is now the most valuable currency of his career.
Xabi Alonso finds himself under intense scrutiny after a run of inconsistent results, while Jurgen Klopp—despite stepping away from the dugout—has once again been linked with the most demanding job in club soccer.
Speculation rarely sleeps in Madrid, and with Kylian Mbappe leading the line at the Bernabeu, every managerial whisper feels louder than usual. Xabi Alonso finds himself under intense scrutiny after a run of inconsistent results, while Jurgen Klopp—despite stepping away from the dugout—has once again been linked with the most demanding job in club soccer. The question hanging over Europe is simple but loaded: Could Klopp really be the next man entrusted with guiding Real Madrid’s galaxy of stars?
Alonso’s tenure at Real Madrid has entered a critical phase. While the club remains second in La Liga and is still alive in Europe, recent performances have fallen short of expectations. Reports from the Spanish press describe a team struggling for rhythm, having won just two of their last eight matches in all competitions, and the atmosphere around the coach has inevitably tightened.
According to Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Spanish boss will remain in charge for the upcoming league fixture against Deportivo Alaves, but the margin for error is shrinking fast. There has been no official statement from the club hierarchy, yet sources close to the situation suggest patience is thinning as the season reaches a decisive stretch.
Big fixtures in La Liga and Europe leave little room for prolonged dips in form, and Sunday’s match against Alaves has been framed as a defining moment. A convincing performance could buy Alonso time; another stumble may accelerate discussions behind closed doors. It is in this context that familiar names resurface. Among them, none carries more weight—or intrigue—than Jurgen Klopp, as per El Mundo‘s earlier report.
Xabi Alonso of real Madrid
Why Jurgen Klopp’s name keeps returning
Klopp’s profile fits almost perfectly with what Los Blancos often seek in moments of uncertainty: authority, charisma, and a proven ability to rebuild belief. His work at Liverpool, where he transformed near-misses into sustained dominance, still resonates across Europe. Now serving as Global Head of Football for Red Bull, Klopp has stepped away from the relentless grind of daily management.
Yet reports from Germany and Spain have repeatedly placed him on Madrid’s theoretical shortlist, especially as doubts around Alonso grow. The idea of the 58-year-old serial winner coaching Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham is tantalizing for supporters—and unsettling for rivals. It represents a potential reset, not just tactically but emotionally, at a club that thrives on momentum.
Jurgen Klopp looks on
Red Bull forced to speak out
Midway through the speculation, a decisive voice finally cut through the noise. Oliver Mintzlaff, a senior Red Bull executive and close collaborator of Klopp, addressed the rumors directly. Speaking to Leipziger Volkszeitung, Mintzlaff delivered a blunt clarification that reshaped the entire debate. According to him, Klopp has already communicated a clear position on his immediate future: “He has made it clear that he doesn’t want to be a coach at the moment.”
In other words, the German coach has no intention of returning to the touchline right now. That statement effectively shuts the door—at least for the moment—on the idea of Klopp replacing Alonso, regardless of Madrid’s interest or the scale of the opportunity.
Mohamed Salah reportedly received a tempting offer from the Saudi Pro League that could place him above Cristiano Ronaldo.
Since his arrival at the beginning of 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo has been indisputably the main star of the Saudi Pro League. He is the highest-paid player in the world and has served as a beacon for a large number of players who followed his path from Europe. However, now Mohamed Salah could challenge that dominance.
The Egyptian winger is in an unusual situation at Liverpool, having lost his spot in the starting lineup under head coach Arne Slot. This sparked a controversy that included explosive statements from Salah, his subsequent absence in Liverpool’s UEFA Champions League match against Inter Milan, and a return as a substitute against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.
In that context, Mo’s situation has drawn attention from Asia. “Arabia already wants Salah. The Saudi league wants to sign him in January, and if they don’t succeed, they will come back for him in the summer,” reported Diario AS on Saturday.
Knowing Salah’s prestige and how difficult it would be to convince him to leave the elite of European soccer, the offer to persuade him has to be massive. “From Arabia, they are offering him to be the highest-paid player in the league, ahead of Cristiano. In addition, 100% of his image rights, shares in the team he signs for, and a role as ambassador for the 20234 World Cup, to make the Egyptian golden,” AS added.
Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Al-Nassr.
How much does Cristiano Ronaldo earn in Saudi Arabia?
Reports indicating that the Saudi Pro League is willing to make Mohamed Salah the highest-paid player in the country are significant. That would mean surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo, who since joining Al Nassr is not only the highest-paid player in Saudi Arabia but in the world.
In July of this year, Ronaldo renewed his contract with Al Nassr for two more years, through the end of the 2026-27 season. Under that new deal, the Portuguese forward earns an impressive $244 million annually. That figure puts him well ahead of the second on the list, Lionel Messi, who earns around $110 million in total compensation at Inter Miami, according to Sports Illustrated.
If the rumors are confirmed and Salah agrees to move to Saudi Arabia for the reported figures, he would see an incredible boost in earnings. Spotrac reports that the Egyptian winger currently earns around $20 million annually at Liverpool, meaning his salary could multiply more than 12 times.
Salah could become the new face of the Saudi Pro League
Despite maintaining impressive scoring records on the field, Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t have much time left as a professional player. He will soon turn 41 and has acknowledged on multiple occasions that retirement is near.
Salah has the elements to fill that role. While his level of success and fame doesn’t yet match Cristiano Ronaldo, he has two major advantages. The first is age, as he is 33 and still has several years ahead as a professional player. The second is his origin: being Egyptian makes him a huge figure in the region. These factors could be decisive in convincing the Saudi Pro League to make the efforts necessary to sign him.
With Hollywood whispers growing louder, a provocative question has resurfaced: what happens when soccer superstardom meets the silver screen?
Cristiano Ronaldo has never been short of ambition beyond the pitch, and as his playing career continues to defy age, the Portuguese icon now appears to be edging toward an entirely new arena. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi remains a constant point of comparison whenever soccer’s biggest names cross into popular culture. With Hollywood whispers growing louder, a provocative question has resurfaced: what happens when soccer superstardom meets the silver screen?
That question gained new momentum after Vin Diesel dropped a tantalizing hint involving the Al-Nassr forward and one of cinema’s most lucrative franchises. The speculation began when Fast & Furious star and creative force Vin Diesel shared a social media post featuring the Portuguese superstar, accompanied by a caption that instantly went viral.
Diesel confirmed that a role had been written specifically for Ronaldo within the Fast & Furious universe, igniting excitement across both soccer and film communities. “Everyone asked, would he be in the Fast mythology… I gotta tell you, he is a real one. We wrote a role for him…” Diesel wrote, tagging the superstar directly. The timing of the revelation was striking. With Fast & Furious 11 expected to serve as the final chapter of the franchise, any new addition carries enormous symbolic weight.
The saga, which has generated billions at the global box office, is preparing for a climactic send-off — and Ronaldo’s potential involvement would be one of its boldest crossovers yet. According to Diesel, the idea of casting Ronaldo is not new. A role was initially conceived for Los Bandoleros, a 2009 short film that expanded the Fast & Furious mythology. At the time, the forward was completing his world-record move from Manchester United to Real Madrid, a moment that made any Hollywood cameo logistically impossible.
What reignited speculation was Diesel’s subtle edit to his original post. The explicit reference to Los Bandoleros was later removed, leaving only the confirmation that a role had been written — without specifying when or where it might appear. That single change sparked widespread theories that Ronaldo’s cameo could instead materialize in the upcoming feature-length finale.
Why Cristiano Ronaldo fits the Fast & Furious universe
Few athletes possess the global reach required to transcend sport and command mainstream cinematic attention. Cristiano Ronaldo does. With hundreds of millions of social media followers, unmatched brand recognition, and a carefully cultivated public persona, Ronaldo aligns perfectly with a franchise built on spectacle, physicality, and larger-than-life characters. His presence would not merely be a cameo; it would be a cultural event.
Importantly, Ronaldo has already begun laying the groundwork for a post-soccer career in entertainment. In April 2025, he launched UR•MARV, his own film studio, in partnership with acclaimed director Matthew Vaughn. “This is an exciting chapter for me, as I look ahead to new ventures in business,” Ronaldo said at the time, per official statements released via X. Vaughn was equally effusive, describing Ronaldo as “a real-life superhero” whose stories on the pitch rival scripted cinema.
Has Lionel Messi ever appeared in a movie or TV series?
While Cristiano Ronaldo appears poised to make his first true Hollywood leap, Lionel Messi has taken a very different path. The Argentine has appeared on screen, but almost exclusively as himself, and never in a traditional acting role. His most notable appearances include the documentary Messi (2014), directed by Álex de la Iglesia, and a cameo in the Argentine series Los Protectores. He has also featured in soccer-centric documentaries and animated projects tied directly to his real-life story.
What the 38-year-old has never done is play a fictional character in a mainstream movie or television series. This distinction reflects a broader contrast between the two icons: Ronaldo actively embraces media expansion, while Messi protects an image rooted almost entirely in soccer authenticity.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC.
Christian Pulisic has become one of the central pillars of Milan’s project, a player around whom the club’s present and future increasingly revolves. Yet while the American continues to grow in stature at San Siro, a significant figure in the dressing room may soon be heading for the exit.
Christian Pulisic has become one of the central pillars of Milan’s project, a player around whom the club’s present and future increasingly revolves. Yet while the American continues to grow in stature at San Siro, a significant figure in the dressing room may soon be heading for the exit. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, one Milan regular is weighing up a decisive January move that could reshape both his international prospects and the club’s short-term plans.
For the Rossoneri, the coming weeks may therefore bring difficult decisions — sporting, financial, and strategic — as the January transfer window approaches. With the expanded format of the 2026 World Cup expected to allow larger squad sizes than previous tournaments, competition for places in national teams remains as fierce as ever.
According to MilanNews.it and Calciomercato, Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has made it clear that regular minutes are now his absolute priority, even if that means pushing for a mid-season exit. The logic is simple: playing time equals visibility, and visibility is essential to convince England coach Thomas Tuchel, who has repeatedly stressed that form and continuity outweigh reputation.
At Milan this season, that continuity has been missing. The player has featured in 15 official matches, scoring one goal and accumulating just 715 minutes across all competitions. While his availability has rarely been an issue, his status as a guaranteed starter has steadily eroded.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan celebrates with teammate Christian Pulisic.
A utility player — but not a cornerstone
Massimiliano Allegri has consistently praised the 29-year-old’s versatility, deploying him in a wide range of roles: central midfielder, advanced attacker, emergency wing-back, and even as a makeshift forward. That adaptability, however, has come at a cost. When the squad is fully fit, he is not considered a first-choice option.
In Serie A, he has started only four league matches, with eight appearances coming from the bench. Milan’s absence from European competition and early Coppa Italia elimination have further reduced opportunities to rotate the squad, leaving league matches as the sole platform for exposure. A supporting role is simply not enough for a player targeting a World Cup call-up.
This situation has led to growing speculation that a January move is now being actively explored. Reports suggest interest from Premier League clubs, alongside enquiries from Bundesliga sides and Serie A rivals, including Napoli and Lazio. Napoli’s interest, in particular, is linked to their ongoing midfield injury crisis, while Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri — who previously worked with the player — is said to admire his profile. However, financial constraints make any deal complex.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek of England
Why Milan may not stand in the way
While the potential departure would weaken Milan’s depth, it may also align with the club’s broader strategy. Milan needs flexibility in the market, and offloading a high-earning squad player who is not central to Allegri’s plans could help accelerate negotiations elsewhere.
Moreover, the club is well aware that players chasing international ambitions rarely accept prolonged bench roles, especially with a World Cup staged across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Even Tuchel himself has been explicit about his criteria. Speaking recently, the England manager said: “The door is always open for guys who perform on a regular and high level… Ruben needs more starts, more minutes.” That message has seemingly resonated.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal with Rafael Leao.
Cesc Fabregas reveals he had an ‘unpleasant’ conversation with the coach of Senegal, prepares to face Roma, and is glad the Australian match with AC Milan seems to be off.
The Lariani are in action on Monday at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome at 19.45 GMT.
“I am very curious to see how the team reacts to three consecutive away games, as it is a new experience for me too,” said Fabregas.
“At times we analyse things too much, and that is all my fault, I raise my hand in front of the players, the loss to Inter was my defeat because of the way I prepared against a top team.
“I saw their defeat to Liverpool and I think we did many things better than they did, but we are a work in progress. If I want Jacobo Ramon to become like Konate or Van Dijk, who made such a big difference defensively, then he needs to learn from these experiences.”
Fabregas ready to take risks with Como
FLORENCE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Cesc Fabregas manager of Como 1907 reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Como 1907 at Artemio Franchi on September 21, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Despite that setback, Como are still flying high in the Serie A table and are ahead of Juventus.
“In the last 25 games, we lost only three, two of them against Inter and the other Bologna,” continued Fabregas.
“This is a competitive team, it doesn’t give up, it wants to play with its own identity.”
Fabregas is also not shy about standing up for his club, even if his power is ultimately not enough to really shift things.
This is revealed in the way he discussed losing Assane Diao to international duty with Senegal for the Africa Cup of Nations next month.
“He is called up and I spoke to him after the game with Inter. I spoke to the coach of Senegal, it was an unpleasant conversation. They have all the power here. Diao will go, if that’s the way they want to deal with it. He’s leaving on Tuesday.”
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Cesc Fabregas Como 1907 head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 01, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
When it comes to power, the clubs had been pushing to reschedule the Serie A game against AC Milan in Australia, but new problems make that unlikely.
There are also concerns for Alvaro Morata due to injury, so he won’t be risked, and Tasos Douvikas should step in upfront.
Maxi Perrone is suspended in midfield and Sergi Roberto nowhere near fully fit either.
Gian Piero Gasperini has influenced so many coaches in Italian football over the years, including a relatively late arrival to Serie A like Fabregas.
“I know Gasperini is a special coach with remarkable methodology that he created, something very different within Italian football. Many coaches, Spanish an English, call me to ask why he does this or that.
“You have to say, wow, this is Gasperini. He created this vision for many years, a clear identity, and helps young players to grow, so for this I have enormous respect.”
COMO, ITALY – AUGUST 24: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on August 24, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Fabregas has also tried to create his own identity at Como, which is why he does not regret the aggressive approach against Inter, even if they lost 4-0.
“I hear Max Allegri at Milan saying they want to finish in the top four, but want to do it their way. I say the same, we want to get there with our own identity. I could’ve been more defensive against Inter, but for the way I see football, it wouldn’t have helped our growth process. We go to the Stadio Olimpico with our ideas.
“I saw the statistics of the Liverpool game, and Inter ran a lot more against us than with Liverpool. I want to create an identity here, which means going to San Siro and playing our game. You can call me arrogant for that, but I prefer this to just going to defend and hope for the best.”
Niclas Füllkrug has not made the right Premier League impact, so West Ham United and his agents are trying to find him a new club in January, offering him to AC Milan and Roma.
However, the Serie A sides have not seemed particularly interested in taking up these proposals, as he has scored zero goals for the Hammers this season and is struggling to deal with the shift from the Bundesliga.
Niclas Fullkrug of West Ham United during the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and West Ham United FC at The King Power Stadium on December 03, 2024 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
We will see if things change, but in the meantime there are more pros than cons on the idea of bringing Füllkrug to Italian football.
The first issue is his age, as he will celebrate his 33rd birthday in February and West Ham paid €27m to sign him from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2024.
Moving to another new league he is unaccustomed to in January would be risky, so the most likely destination is a return to Germany mid-season.
Luciano Spalletti says Juventus will no longer go into a training retreat before games and confirms he has suggested ‘everyone’ to hire Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano, ‘not just to President Aurelio De Laurentiis.’
Spalletti’s Juventus will visit Bologna at the Stadio Dall’Ara on Sunday, meeting a direct rival in the race for the top four.
Bologna, in fact, are three points above the Old Lady, who ranks 7th in the Serie A table.
Spalletti previewed tomorrow’s match at a press conference, starting with team news.
Bologna-Juventus: Spalletti’s press conference
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
“Daniele Rugani can already be deployed. As for Bremer, because of his previous injury, he still needs time, and we must be cautious even if he’s available and wants to be there,” Spalletti told reporters via Ilbianconero.com.
Asked whether he’ll have more time next week to test a four-man defence in training, Spalletti replied: “I’m still surprised when I hear about systems in the field. In today’s football, it has changed a little. You don’t win by occupying positions, but spaces, deciding where you want to bring the game. We are going towards one-on-one across the pitch, and we have to adapt. It’s true that I want to use a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, trying to do something different, but it’s just the starting point because the game forces you to use other systems during the match.”
Francisco Conceiçao made a substitute appearance in Wednesday’s Champions League win over Pafos, contributing to a 2-0 win, but Spalletti expects a further step forward from the Portuguese.
“His development lies in becoming more decisive. He needs to increase the chances of scoring and be more determined in the attacking phase,” said the Juventus boss.
“He has this lethal outburst of pace that puts you in real trouble when he accelerates. Let’s also add some defensive phases, some duels, but I’ve seen great willingness to track back and help out, so we’re on the right path.”
The Juventus tactician was full of praise for Bologna and their coach, Italiano, confirming he had suggested Napoli hire the Bologna boss in 2023.
Spalletti on Italiano
UDINE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Vincenzo Italiano, manager of Bologna, celebrates with supporters at the end of the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Friuli on November 22, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
“There are certainly things you can learn from Italiano. For me, he’s one of the best young coaches we have, and I’ve told everyone to get Italiano, not just President De Laurentiis.
“Credit goes to the coach and those who built the team. They have great quality and know exactly where they want to go,” continued Spalletti.
“They fear nothing and force you into a huge number of duels; they don’t care about how much space they leave behind. We have to break down these fences, not go man against man, but beyond the man. If we are not ready for this, it will be a complicated evening for us to talk about.
“Personality is a fundamental aspect of football. In the past, it only belonged to those who dared a risky play; today, is about accepting a full-pitch battle, pushing the opponents into the spaces you want, beyond the technical gesture,” Spalletti added.
“One single play might be enough to get a passing grade [from the media], but to play like a champion, you have to be in the heart of the team for 90 minutes and close to the ball.
“No one will convince me not to expect great things from these lads; no one will convince me that they aren’t good. A coach has to be obsessed with the idea of improving the team.”
Last but not least, Spalletti said the team would no longer go into a training retreat before matches, which means they won’t travel to Bologna until tomorrow morning.
“A training retreat isn’t a place, but a mental condition,” concluded Spalletti.
“We won’t do it anymore because, as far as I’m concerned, it’s an extra burden. If you are dealing with a group of players with the right mental condition, like those at Juventus, you don’t go into a training retreat. Whoever plays for Juventus is always in this mindset, so we’ll leave tomorrow morning.”
Torino celebrated their first win in over two months by seeing off Cremonese thanks to the Nikola Vlasic strike, but there were penalty appeals in stoppages.
The Granata were in crisis after three consecutive defeats, hovering just above the drop zone and without a win in six rounds, and sacking director of sport Davide Vagnati. Giovanni Simeone, Ardian Ismajli and Adrien Tameze were back in the squad, leaving only long-term absentees Perr Schuurs and Zanos Savva. Cremonese were buzzing after back-to-back wins over Bologna and Lecce, sending them into the top 10. Jeremy Sarmiento, Francesco Folino, Alberto Grassi, Mikayil Faye and Michele Collocolo missed the trip, then Matteo Bianchetti pulled out in the warm-up with a nosebleed.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Federico Bonazzoli of US Cremonese is challenged by Nikola Vlasić of Torino FC during the Serie A match between Torino FC and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Diego Puletto/Getty Images)
Federico Ceccherini’s header from a corner was well smothered, but Emil Audero needed a great save getting down one-handed to keep out the powerful Che Adams angled drive.
Toro opened the scoring when Duvan Zapata controlled a cross from the left with his back to goal and turned, but in trying to intercept, Federico Baschirotto just knocked it down for Nikola Vlasic to smash in from 10 yards.
Cremonese responded immediately, Alberto Paleari forced into a tricky save on Federico Bonazzoli’s acrobatic chest and bicycle-kick. Moments later, Jamie Vardy drew out the goalkeeper, but couldn’t keep it in play after springing the offside trap.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Marcus Pedersen of Torino FC is challenged by Jamie Vardy of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between Torino FC and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Diego Puletto/Getty Images)
Toro continued to create the best chances after the restart, Adams stinging Audero’s gloves, while at the other end Ceccherini’s strike was straight at Paleari.
Romano Floriani Mussolini got back for a decisive block on the Marcus Pedersen counter-attack, but Cremonese wasted a golden opportunity to equalise on 80 minutes.
Vardy sprung the offside trap down the left and rolled across only for Faris Moumbagna to fire over as he came sliding in at the back post.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Valentino Lazaro of Torino FC is challenged by Martín Payero of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between Torino FC and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Diego Puletto/Getty Images)
Adams could also have sealed it for Torino, cutting inside Federico Baschirotto to bend a right-foot finish inches past the far post.
Simeone stung Audero’s gloves from a tricky angle too, but there was controversy deep into stoppages when Simeone controlled the Alessio Zerbin free kick with his shoulder and it ricocheted onto the arm. VAR had a silent check, but ultimately decided not to suggest an On-Field Review for a Cremonese penalty.
Juventus are preparing to visit Bologna at the Stadio Dall’Ara tomorrow, but the eve of the game has been shaken by the news that minority shareholders Tether have made an offer to buy a majority stake from Exor.
Spalletti’s response to Elkann’s message
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Minutes before Spalletti’s pre-match press conference, Elkann released a statement through the Juventus website insisting that the club was not for sale: “We’ll continue to support our team and look to the future to build a winning Juve,” said the club owner.
“Even though I arrived only recently, it makes me happy to feel the strength and passion that John Elkann and family have for this club,” Spalletti said (via Ilbianconero.com).
“It is clear that it is up to us to give substance and concreteness to this passion, honouring the last and building a future on the same level, or even a better one, as John Elkann himself told us when he came to visit us.”
Spalletti and Elkann met on Friday
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – MARCH 09: Laurent Mekies, Team Principal of Visa Cash App RB embraces John Elkann on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March 09, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)
The Italian tactician revealed he had spoken to Elkann on Friday: “Yes, and I saw him too, a few hours ago, just yesterday,” he said.
“Sometimes, he sends me his thoughts, and I’m glad about it. In this case, he mentioned the future as well and clearly, as I said when I arrived, the objective is to always aim for the top when you are part of this kind of club.”
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: General view inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between Juventus and Napoli at on September 21, 2024 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Wearing a Juventus hoodie, he outlined their refusal for the present and the future.
Elkann makes it clear Juventus not for sale
Allianz Juventus Stadium (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
“Juve have been part of my family for 102 years, in the real sense of the word, because over the course of a century, we’ve seen four generations make it bigger, stronger, protected it during difficult moments and celebrated in the many happy times.
“That is not all. Juve are part of a much, much bigger family. The Bianconeri family. It is made up of millions of fans in Italy and around the world, who love Juve the way they love those closest to them.
“It is precisely thinking about this passion, this history of love that unites us for over a century, that as a family we continue to support our team and look to the future to build a winning Juve.
“Our Juventus, our history, our values, are not for sale.”
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 16: General view inside the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Juventus and Borussia Dortmund at Juventus Stadium on September 16, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
While there had been reports in recent years that Exor were frustrated at the amount of money going into stabilising Juve coffers, especially in the wake of the accounting scandal over inflated transfer fees, they never really seemed amenable to the idea of selling the club.
Tether were only founded in 2014 and are a cryptocurrency company, who currently have an 11.52 per cent stake in Juventus and one member on the board of directors, Francesco Garino.
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As Neymar battled injuries, form, and time itself, Santos and Brazil are linked by a single question: What comes next for Neymar as the 2026 World Cup approaches? Carlo Ancelotti, overseeing Brazil’s rebuild, is overseeing every step.
For months, uncertainty has hovered over one of soccer’s most emotional reunions. Neymar returned home with hope, history, and unfinished business — yet his future remains delicately balanced between club loyalty and international ambition. As the Brazilian star battled injuries, form, and time itself, Santos and Brazil are linked by a single question: What comes next for Neymar as the 2026 World Cup approaches?Carlo Ancelotti, overseeing Brazil’s rebuild, is overseeing every step.
Neymar’s second spell at Santos has been anything but straightforward. Injury problems that haunted him in Europe and Saudi Arabia followed him back to Brazil, limiting his rhythm and availability. During the 2025 Brazilian Serie A campaign, he featured in just 20 of 38 league matches, registering eight goals — a modest return by his own extraordinary standards.
At 33 years old, the veteran forward openly acknowledged the physical and mental toll of the season. After Santos’ decisive final-day victory over Cruzeiro, he reflected candidly on his year. “I think a seven is a good grade,” he said. “Now it’s time to reset my mind, forget about football for about 10 days. I need that.“
Despite setbacks, his influence proved decisive when the Peixe needed it most. Facing the real threat of relegation, Neymar played through pain to inspire three consecutive victories, effectively saving the club from the drop. His late-season surge transformed frustration into gratitude inside Vila Belmiro.
From tears to defiance: Neymar’s emotional rollercoaster
The season was punctuated by dramatic lows. Neymar missed seven of the opening nine matches with a hamstring injury. His milestone 100th home appearance lasted only 34 minutes before he left the pitch in tears. A red card for a “Hand of God” incident against Botafogo seemed to symbolize a campaign slipping away.
There were clashes with supporters, humiliating defeats — including a historic 6-0 loss to Vasco da Gama — and further muscle injuries. At one point, medical staff advised immediate surgery, warning that continued play could cause severe knee damage. Yet the Brazilian refused to stop, and that defiance culminated in a stunning act of willpower. He later confirmed he would undergo minor knee surgery before deciding his future.
With the 33-year-old publicly unsure about his next step, attention turned to the boardroom. Santos president Marcelo Teixeira finally addressed the situation — and this is where the mystery ends. The crucial 10-word update, delivered calmly but decisively, revealed Santos’ position: “Renewing Neymar’s contract is a priority for Santos right now.”
Teixeira expanded on that stance: “We are talking and negotiating in search of a common ground, adapting Neymar’s current contract to 2026,” he said. “Everything depends on the budget. We have a budget that is based on what we can spend.“There is good intention on his part, on the part of NR [the company that manages Neymar], and on the part of Santos.
“That’s already a good start. We need this adjustment to lead to a positive financial outcome for both sides.Neymar’s project is also aimed at the World Cup, and we are in this dialogue to ensure he stays.” The intention is clear: Santos wants Neymar through to the 2026 World Cup, adapting financial and contractual terms to make it viable for both sides.
Carlo Ancelotti’s cold reality check
While Santos leans toward emotion and loyalty, Brazil’s coach Carlo Ancelotti offers no guarantees. The former Real Madrid manager has been explicit. “If Neymar deserves to be there and is better than someone else, he will play,” Ancelotti said. “I don’t owe anyone a debt.”
The Selecao’s depth is formidable. Vinicius, Rodrygo, Raphinha, Gabriel Martinelli, and Estevao are all younger, fitter, and in rhythm. Neymar has not featured for Brazil in two years, and sentimentality will not dictate squad selection. As Ancelotti made clear, the Selecao can succeed with or without Neymar.
Neymar of Santos celebrates after scoring the team´s first goal.
Denzel Dumfries hasn’t played a competitive match since November 9 and is not expected to return to action before January 2026, but next week he’ll have a specialist visit abroad, reports Gazzetta.
Inter defender Dumfries is not expected to play again in 2025 and will have a specialist visit abroad next week to receive a clear diagnosis.
Dumfries’ injury explained
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of Internazionale looks on during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Cremonese at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Netherlands international was subbed off after 56 minutes during Inter’s home game against Lazio on November 9 and has not returned to action since.
The right-back returned to Italy for treatment, and it was believed that he would have recovered for the derby against Milan on November 23, but that wasn’t the case.
Dumfires to miss Supercoppa Italiana Final Four
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of Netherlands stands for the national anthem prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Netherlands and Poland at De Kuip on September 04, 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Gazzetta reports that Dumfries has been training in the gym and has tried to increase the workload, but the pain is still there.
Even MRI scans and other tests have not highlighted any particular damage to the injured ankle, so Inter have decided to change their approach, arranging consultations with several orthopaedic specialists focusing on ankle problems.
Next week, he’s expected to fly abroad for a specialist visit, but Dumfries is highly unlikely to return to action before January 2026, missing next week’s Supercoppa Final Four.
Milan striker Santiago Gimenez continues to train separately, even if, according to Gazzetta, the Rossoneri doctors believe the Mexico international has fully recovered from an ankle injury.
Milan striker Gimenez has missed one and a half months of action due to an ankle injury that even prevented him from playing with the Mexico national team in November.
Gimenez continues to train separately
MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 17: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates with his team-mate Santiago Gimenez after scoring their team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia match between AC Milan and SSC Bari at Stadio San Siro on August 17, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The former Feyenoord star continues training separately at Milanello even if, according to Gazzetta, the club’s medical staff believe the striker has clinically recovered from his ankle issue.
The pink paper explains that, technically, there isn’t a diagnosis for the Mexican striker and that Milan have never released an official statement regarding his injury.
Even Massimiliano Allegri hasn’t entirely clarified Gimenez’s issue as the Italian tactician keeps telling the media that he hopes the 24-year-old will return to action “soon.” Today’s press conference made no exception.
According to the report, the striker’s perception of pain and mental discomfort also play a role in his slow return to action.
Gimenez’s return date still unclear
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan is challenged by Luca Marianucci of Napoli during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
As of today, his return date remains unclear as the striker could even miss next week’s Supercoppa Italiana Final Four in Saudi Arabia.
Milan are looking for a new striker in the January window, but Gimenez is not considering leaving the club as his agent recently confirmed.
Massimiliano Allegri feels Christian Pulisic still has room for improvement but the American star has proved to be ‘diabolical’ in front of the goal.
Allegri praised Pulisic during today’s press conference on the eve of a Serie A match against Sassuolo.
Pulisic inspired Milan’s 3-2 win over Torino on Monday and is the joint Serie A top-goalscorer alongside Inter’s Lautaro Martinez with seven goals.
Allegri comments on Pulisic
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring their team’s first goalduring the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“He still has room for improvement. In his private life, he’s very reserved, but he transforms on the pitch. He’s diabolical when he’s in front of the goal. He still needs to find his best condition,” Allegri said via Milan News.
Pulisic has covered any role in the Milan attack during his stay at the club. Could he be deployed as an attacking midfielder in the future?
“I don’t know if in the future he’ll have to play deeper. I’ll just say that we have to try to get Gimenez back, hopefully,” Allegri replied.
Allegri needs ‘more options’ in attack
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“Above all, to have four forwards to choose from, especially because we’ll have many matches in January. Getting Athekame, Fofana and Leao back already gives us more options on the pitch; that’s why recovering Gimenez is important.”
During his press conference, Allegri confirmed that Fofana and Leao would miss tomorrow’s match but will be available for the Supercoppa semifinal against Napoli next week.
The Coppa Italia Final Four will be staged in Riyadh next week, involving Milan, Napoli, Inter and Bologna.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Allegri previewed tomorrow’s game at a pre-match press conference, primarily providing injury updates: “Leao won’t be available tomorrow, but will recover for the Supercopppa. Fofana has recovered, but I’ll leave him at home because he hasn’t trained at all. Athekame has been called up, Gimenez is working, and we hope to have him back as soon as possible,” Allegri said via Milan News.
“Sassuolo can make you struggle at any time, so we must have great respect and order in the defensive phase. If we wander around the pitch, they will cause trouble for you, and the game will become more complicated. Tomorrow we need a serious performance under every aspect; technically, physically and mentally.”
Christopher Nkunku started against Torino, but hasn’t yet scored in ten Serie A appearances.
“He must be more serene, because we all wanted him here,” Allegri said.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Christopher Nkunku of AC Milan runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Abdoulaye Ndiaye of Parma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“His teammates and the club trust him. I told him he has to smile more. If he does so, things will improve. He’s an important player with technical skills, and I’m convinced he’ll do excellent things.
“He has worked a lot. In Turin, we scored the third goal because he attacked the near post well, freeing he space for Pulisic. He has extraordinary technical qualities and can score goals.”
Allegri has been repeating that Milan’s main objective is to qualify for the Champions League, while Inter and Napoli are the favourites for the Serie A title.
“If I’m not wrong, they finished first and second last season, so normally they are the favourites,” he said.
“We’ve changed many players, and we’ve welcomed excellent players. We are at Milan, so we must have the ambition and the desire to give our best, knowing that we must return to the Champions League. Tomorrow, we need to make a further step forward. We are table leaders, but we still need many to reach our main target, which is to qualify for the Champions League.”
Is it an advantage for Milan not to be involved in any European competition?
“I’d be happy if I could play one game every three days and in the Champions League, because we work for this,” insisted Allegri.
“There are all these rumours about the advantages or disadvantages. I believe the advantage is to have a strong team with strong players, a strong club and an environment that can support physically, mentally and technically a game every three days; otherwise, you can’t be in a top team. I like to play in the Champions League, and we are working for this. I don’t think that playing one game every three days leads to worse preparation, but it’s possible.”
Santiago Gimenez is still injured and hasn’t yet scored in Serie A. Does it mean Milan will look for a new centre-forward in January?
“I must find solutions internally in a group of players who are offering it to me,” insisted Allegri.
“The club will keep an eye on the market, but we must focus on tomorrow’s game. Once we’ve done it, we’ll focus on the Supercoppa.”
MILAN, ITALY – AUGUST 17: Ardon Jashari of AC Milan in action during the Coppa Italia match between AC Milan and SSC Bari at Stadio San Siro on August 17, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Is Ardon Jashari ready to replace Luka Modric if the Croat needs to rest ahead of next week’s Supercoppa?
“Jashari has really improved. Tomorrow’s game is the closest one, so I’ll base my assessments on tomorrow’s match,” noted Allegri.
“After tomorrow’s game, we’ll see the dead ones, the ones who are alive and those who are wounded.”
Milan have won all their big games this season, but dropped points against teams in the bottom half of the table. Fikayo Tomori has had drops in focus, but Allegri refused to blame the Englishman.
“It’s not about Tomori. We all have it as a team. We conceded two goals against Torino, Pisa, Parma and Cremonese,” he said.
“There are situations we must improve; we can’t be two goals down after 12 minutes. It happens sometimes, but we must try to avoid it.
“This is a team that never complains about the work and what we ask them. They have a clear target, they want to seize the opportunity to stay at Milan and leave something important recorded in Milan’s history,” concluded the coach.
“We must remain focused without listening to what is being said. The target is to be in the top four on May 25 because, I repeat, Milan must play in the Champions League next season.”
Cristian Chivu insists Inter are ‘having a great season, despite what people say,’ as they prepare to face a revitalised Genoa under his old Roma teammate Daniele De Rossi. ‘The reality is different to the narrative.’
It kicks off on Sunday at 17.00 GMT at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, also known as Marassi.
Hakan Calhanoglu limped off midweek against Liverpool and “has not resumed training yet,” while Francesco Acerbi, Denzel Dumfries, Matteo Darmian, Tomas Palacios and Raffaele Di Gennaro are also out of action.
De Rossi has seen the Grifone surge up the standings since taking over from sacked Patrick Vieira and is hoping to keep that confidence going against an Inter side fresh from Champions League defeat to Liverpool.
Chivu stands up for his Inter record
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We need to be perfect, especially in terms of attitude against a team that found so much enthusiasm under a new coach,” said Chivu in his press conference.
“It has never been easy for Inter in this fixture, so we need to give it our all. I had four marvellous years at Roma, De Rossi was a captain without the armband, as Francesco Totti was still there at the time. I always admired his intelligence, he is a genuine guy who is very loyal.”
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, and Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, embrace prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
How will Inter react to this feeling of profound injustice?
“With the same calm that marked my approach since the start of the season,” responded Chivu.
“We are aware that we’ve got to give our best every day, along with a little added focus, responsibility, passion and enjoyment.
“Despite what people say, in my view we are having a great season. It’s true, there are ups and downs, we’d like to remove the downs, but we are confident in our work.
“We are trying to learn from mistakes, but must not lose the confidence that we are having a great season. Excluding the Club World Cup, we have had 21 games where at most we got two halves wrong, but never a whole match.
“This squad wants to dominate and the reality on the field is different to the narrative that people want to paint about us.”
MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 26: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of Internazionale, looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Inter have lost practically all the ‘big’ games against strong opponents, despite often creating more opportunities and having the majority of possession.
“We started the season under a magnifying glass, people said we were failures and we were finished, but we are still up there and that is not to be taken for granted considering what was said over the summer.
“Of course we have margin for improvement, but we never wanted to lose our identity, our hunger, our desire to be dominant in Serie A and Europe. We are on the right track, and that is the most important thing.
“Some might say that we ought to be more negative and defensive, going for the draw, but I don’t want us to lose our identity.”
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Cristian Chivu head coach of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The best performance of Chivu’s Inter was only last week, demolishing Como 4-0 at San Siro, but the coach disagrees.
“In terms of effort, we actually did more against Liverpool. Of course, with all due respect for Como, Liverpool can afford to spend €150m for one player, so it’s a very different level.
“However, in terms of overall performance, we were not inferior to Liverpool, so I will keep and build on the good things I saw there.
“We have to talk about the reality. I’ve been at Inter in one way or another for 20 years, so expectations are different to reality,” added Chivu.
“I do not evaluate the growth process based on one victory or one defeat. I don’t like labels, and too many of them are placed on Inter.”
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed that star midfielder Cole Palmer is still playing through pain from a lingering groin injury as the Blues prepare to face Everton in the Premier League.
The 23-year-old’s fitness has become a growing concern for Chelsea’s medical staff, who are treading carefully to avoid aggravating the problem further.
Palmer’s injury woes began in September, when he was forced off during Chelsea’s defeat to Manchester United with a groin issue.
What was initially expected to be a minor setback turned into a long-term struggle, sidelining the England international for some time.
Cole Palmer has been unlucky with injuries
Just as he neared a return to full fitness, Palmer suffered a freak accident at home, fracturing his toe and delaying his comeback yet again.
The combination of setbacks has disrupted his momentum after a strong start to the campaign, where he quickly established himself as one of Maresca’s key creative outlets.
‘With Cole, it’s just a matter of the more players you have that are good, the team is better,’ said Maresca, as reported by Metro.
‘In terms of the mixed feeling, he had a session with us, overall he was fine, but still it was a little bit painful.
‘He was feeling some pain in his groin. It’s something we need to monitor. Hopefully it won’t be for the full season, but it’s something that is a little bit day-by-day. You can see it is getting better and then some days it can be worse.
‘For instance, after Leeds it was completely bad the day after and he played half an hour. After Bournemouth it was okay and he played one hour. So there is not any sense to it, but it is the day-by-day that decides how he feels.
‘At the moment, absolutely he is in that group that can’t start every game.’
Cole Palmer in action for Chelsea (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
Palmer’s return, even at partial fitness, could provide a much-needed boost as the club looks to reignite their push for a top-four finish.
Chelsea’s medical staff are closely monitoring Palmer’s workload, knowing the risk of recurrence remains high.
With crucial fixtures on the horizon, including Premier League clashes against Newcastle United and Aston Villa, the club must find the right balance between short-term gains and long-term fitness.
Fans will be wondering how to buy tickets for the Newcastle United vs Chelsea match next week, an encounter that promises to be a crucial one for the Blues and their chances of keeping pace with Premier League high flyers Arsenal and Manchester City.
Liverpool are reportedly preparing to make a decisive move for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo once his £65 million release clause becomes active in January, according to The Mirror.
The potential transfer comes amid growing uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future, as tensions continue to rise behind the scenes at Anfield.
With Salah’s situation becoming increasingly precarious, and Saudi clubs expected to reignite their interest in the Egyptian forward in the winter window, Liverpool are accelerating contingency plans to secure an attacking replacement.
Semenyo, one of the Premier League’s breakout stars this season, has been identified as the perfect fit for Arne Slot’s tactical system.
Liverpool are closely monitoring Semenyo
Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth against Fulham (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
The Ghana international’s explosive pace, tireless work rate, and versatility across the front line have caught Liverpool’s attention, with scouts reportedly submitting glowing reports on his consistency and impact at Bournemouth.
Semenyo has contributed six goals and three assists in the league this season, ranking among the top performers for goal involvements outside the traditional “Big Six.”
His ability to press effectively and transition quickly aligns perfectly with Liverpool’s high-intensity playing style.
While Liverpool appear ready to trigger the clause, Tottenham Hotspur have also entered the race.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool in action vs PSV (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Behind the scenes, Liverpool officials are aware that Salah’s future remains uncertain following his public criticism of Arne Slot’s management and reports of renewed interest from Saudi Pro League clubs such as Al Hilal and NEOM FC.
With Bournemouth keen to retain their prized asset, any deal will depend on whether Liverpool are willing to meet the full £65 million release clause.
Given the mounting pressure over Salah’s future and potential January bids from Saudi Arabia, Liverpool may have no choice but to act quickly.
Manchester United have completed the signing of 13-year-old defensive prospect Socrates, a highly rated youngster who has captured the attention of scouts across the country following his standout performances at Elite London Academy.
The move marks another major step in United’s renewed commitment to developing elite young talent under the direction of INEOS and football director Jason Wilcox.
Born and raised in London, Socrates’ path to Old Trafford has been anything but straightforward.
The young centre-back endured rejected trials at Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and Crystal Palace, setbacks that would have discouraged many players his age.
Instead, they became the foundation of his determination. His time at Elite London Academy, one of the most respected youth setups in the capital, provided the perfect environment to refine his game and mature both technically and mentally.
Man United win race to sign Socrates
Initially starting as a winger, Socrates was gradually converted into a centre-back by his academy coaches, who recognised his exceptional reading of the game, composure under pressure, and ability to play progressive passes out from the back.
Socrates impressed United’s scouts during a series of trial sessions earlier this year.
His leadership qualities and calmness in possession stood out and Man United made their move to add the player to their youth setup.
After weeks of monitoring, United decided to move swiftly to secure his signature, fending off interest from several Premier League rivals.
As part of his integration plan, the teenager will relocate to Manchester to join one of the region’s top-performing schools, ensuring a balanced approach between his academic education and football development.
This recruitment is part of United’s broader strategy to rebuild their academy pipeline, which has historically produced stars such as Marcus Rashford, Kobbie Mainoo, and Alejandro Garnacho.
Under the influence of INEOS, the club has doubled down on its youth-first philosophy, targeting technically gifted players from across the UK and Europe who can progress through the ranks.
While Socrates remains years away from first-team contention, his arrival reflects the proactive scouting and recruitment system now being refined at Carrington.
Sources close to the academy describe him as “mature beyond his years”, with a natural ability to lead and a confidence rarely seen in players of his age group.
Liverpool are entering a crucial four-week stretch that could define the club’s short-term future, with senior officials locked in intense negotiations aimed at resolving the fallout between Mohamed Salah and manager Arne Slot.
The situation has escalated into a dramatic internal standoff and the club’s hierarchy is determined to prevent it from spiralling into a full-blown transfer disaster.
A trusted source on X has reported that Liverpool’s leadership is in damage-control mode, fearing that Salah’s continued exclusion from the squad could seriously devalue their star asset.
The 33-year-old Egyptian forward remains one of the most marketable and valuable players in world football, but tensions with Slot, sparked by weeks of benchings and the player’s public criticism of the club, have sent shockwaves at the club and beyond.
Liverpool hierarchy is worried about financial hit
Liverpool’s board views the current standoff as “financially dangerous.”
Despite the board’s panic, Slot remains defiant. The Dutchman has reportedly told Salah in no uncertain terms that his place in the starting XI is no longer guaranteed, emphasising that selection will be based solely on performance and tactical fit, not reputation.
Slot is understood to have the backing of sporting director Richard Hughes, who believes the team must move forward with discipline and unity, even if that means tough conversations with senior stars.
Mohamed Salah in action for Liverpool against Nottingham Forest (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)
Still, Slot’s hard-line stance has added another layer of tension, especially as Salah’s representatives push for clarity about his role moving forward.
These talks are being described internally as a “peace summit”, with both sides eager to find a resolution that safeguards the club’s sporting and financial interests.
If an agreement cannot be reached, sources suggest the board may be forced to entertain offers in January.
Sunderland have plans to add to their squad in January, but there could also be players on their way out of the Stadium of Light. One of those that may end up moving on is Eliezer Mayenda, who has struggled for prominence since promotion to the Premier League.
Mayenda was a standout performer in the Championship, but since the arrival of Brian Brobbey in the summer, he has struggled for regular minutes. He is currently third in the pecking order behind Wilson Isidor and the Netherlands international, which has led to him making only eight appearances in the Premier League – three of those have been from the start.
Eliezer Mayenda in action for Sunderland. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
According to RTL/ntv and Sport.de (via Sport Witness), Mayenda is attracting interest from at least one club in the German top flight, who are as yet unnamed. His struggle for minutes this season is seen as an opportunity to sign the Spain U21 international, who could also be open to the move given his situation on Wearside.
Should Sunderland consider letting Eliezer Mayenda go?
It must be remembered that Mayenda is only 20 years of age, and while he did well in the Championship last season, the Premier League is a different kettle of fish. Regis Le Bris will be aware of this, hence his decision to not overly count on him.
It would make little sense for Sunderland to sell Mayenda, but were a loan move to be agreed, it’d be ideal for all parties. He needs minutes, and the chance to do that in the Bundesliga would surely be an opportunities that he would not turn down.
Leeds are expected to add to Daniel Farke’s squad in January, and the winger position is one they hope to address. The switch to a 3-5-2 in recent weeks has hammered down the squad’s struggles in this area of the pitch, which is why there is such a desire to make a signing or two here.
Noah Okafor was the only recognised winger brought to Elland Road in the summer, but he has struggled since his move from AC Milan. Two goals in 13 appearances is not what he or the club had hoped for when he replaced Manor Solomon, who was a sensation last season in the Championship.
In order to address these woes, Leeds may now turn to Solomon, who is having his own struggles this season.
Leeds interested in re-signing Manor Solomon
Manor Solomon helped Leeds win the Championship last season. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)
According to SportsBoom (via The Yorkshire Post), Leeds are hoping to re-sign Solomon in January. The 26-year-old has struggled at Villarreal, whom he joined on loan from Tottenham during the final days of the summer transfer window.
Solomon has managed only 10 appearances for Villarreal, who have preferred to use Alberto Moleiro on the left wing. Tottenham are considering cutting the loan agreement short, which would open the door for Leeds to get their man.
It is no surprise that Leeds are interested in Solomon, given his success last season. They wanted to sign him again in the summer, but a deal was ultimately ruled out, which is why he ended up in La Liga.
Solomon has shown himself to be a good player, but he is having a difficult time at Villarreal. It would make a lot of sense for him to return to Elland Road, and the club can also be said for Leeds.
Mohamed Salah will be included in Arne Slot’s squad to face Brighton later today (Saturday), but his future past next month is far from certain. The Egyptian forward has been strongly linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League, and journalist Ben Jacobs has provided a bit of insight into what clubs could go […]
Since Lionel Messi's arrival, the ripple effects have stretched far beyond Inter Miami, reshaping perceptions of MLS and the place of soccer in a country traditionally dominated by other sports.
Few moments in modern soccer history have altered an entire sporting landscape as profoundly as Lionel Messi’s decision to move to the United States. Since his arrival, the ripple effects have stretched far beyond Inter Miami, reshaping perceptions of MLS and the place of soccer in a country traditionally dominated by other sports. With David Beckham watching his long-term vision finally come to life, the impact has now been summed up in a brief but powerful statement — one that hints at a deeper transformation unfolding across the nation.
Messi’s presence has not only elevated the club in pink but also placed the league and the country firmly on the global soccer map. For Beckham, whose journey from player to owner was built on belief and patience, the results now speak louder than any long-term projections ever could.
When the Englishman first announced plans to launch a franchise in Miami, skepticism was widespread. The club was formally established years later, entered the league without a permanent stadium, and spent its early seasons searching for identity. That changed irreversibly in the summer of 2023.
The Argentine’s arrival was more than a transfer — it was a cultural event. Stadiums filled overnight, global broadcasts followed, and Inter Miami games became appointment viewing worldwide. According to league data, average MLS attendance surged, streaming numbers doubled within weeks, and merchandise sales skyrocketed, led overwhelmingly by Messi’s No.10 shirt. What had once been seen as a retirement destination suddenly became a stage for elite soccer.
Historic success on the pitch
The transformation was not cosmetic. Messi delivered tangible success. Last year, he guided the Herons to the Supporters’ Shield with a record points total, setting new benchmarks for goal contributions. In 2025, the impact intensified. Across the regular season, Messi registered 29 goals and 19 assists, claiming the MLS Golden Boot and reinforcing his dominance with a second consecutive MVP award.
The postseason was even more emphatic. Messi produced 15 goal contributions in six playoff matches, a new MLS record, culminating in a 3-1 MLS Cup final victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps. Inter Miami lifted the first league title in its history, with the 38-year-old named MLS Cup MVP after delivering two assists in the final. This triumph marked the 48th major trophy of Messi’s career, extending his world record.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.
What did Beckham say about Messi?
Amid celebrations and reflections, Beckham was asked to describe the broader meaning of the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner’s impact on American soccer: “Messi has changed everything since his arrival in America.” It’s safe to say his nine-word summary carried enormous weight: “Soccer is now the number one sport in popularity”, before adding,“It used to rank fifth or sixth.”
“Everyone is in awe of what he does. I remember when he attended a basketball game, and the entire crowd left their seats, chanting his name and welcoming him. The whole world will continue to respect him,” Beckham said.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF greets David Beckham
Barcelona receive Osasuna in a Matchday 16 clash of the 2025–26 La Liga season, and here's your full guide with kickoff details plus how to catch the action live on TV and streaming platforms.
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Barcelona vs Osasuna
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Spanish LaLiga
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12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Saturday, December 13, 2025
Barcelonahead into the weekend with momentum on their side, building a four-point lead atop the table after a thrilling 5–3 win over Real Betis and Real Madrid’s stumble at Celta Vigo, a swing that has firmly put the Blaugrana in control while underscoring the need to stay sharp.
That intensity carries into a clash with Osasuna, who are coming off a 2–0 victory over Levante but remain uncomfortably close to the relegation fight, where every result matters. With pressure at both ends of the table, this matchup is one you won’t want to miss.
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Flamengo will face Pyramids FC in the 2025 FIFA Challenger Cup, bringing another high-stakes international clash to the spotlight. Fans in the USA can catch every moment, with complete kickoff details and broadcast options listed for both television and streaming services.
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Flamengo vs Pyramids FC
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FIFA Challenger Cup
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12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT • Saturday, December 13, 2025
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Fresh off a landmark season, Flamengoenter their next spotlight moment with momentum clearly in its favor. The Rio de Janeiro powerhouse has already secured the Brasileirao and Copa Libertadores, then underscored its continental dominance by defeating Cruz Azul in the FIFA Derby of the Americas.
Now attention turns to the FIFA Challenge Cup, where Flamengo meets African champions Pyramids FC in a high-profile clash that pits South America’s benchmark against an ambitious contender—don’t miss what promises to be a can’t-miss matchup.
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Former Inter star Gianluca Pagliuca believes Guglielmo Vicario is a ‘very good goalkeeper’ but is not ‘top-class’ while Gigio Donnarumma is the best in the world.
La Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that Tottenham keeper Vicario is open to joining Inter next summer as the Nerazzurri will be looking for a replacement for Yann Sommer in 2026-27.
“It would be a good idea, with full respect for Sommer,” Pagliuca, a former Inter goalkeeper, told Gazzetta via Fcinter1098.it
‘Vicario not a top-class goalkeeper’
UDINE, ITALY – AUGUST 13: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur fails to save a penalty kick from Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain (not pictured) during the UEFA Super Cup 2025 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadio Friuli on August 13, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
“Yann is a reliable goalkeeper and has experience. I don’t know what Inter want to do, but the fact that he’s been questioned over two mistakes seems a bit excessive to me.”
As for Vicario, the former Italy international seems to have clear ideas: “He’s a very good goalkeeper, the second choice for our national team. He has experience in Italy and also in the Premier League,” Pagliuca said.
“However, I don’t see him as a top-class player yet. He has experience because he’s been between the posts for a long time; he’s 29, but he doesn’t give me the feeling of being a top player.”
Pagliuca, Italy’s starting goalkeeper in the 1994 and 1998 World Cups, also praised Inter’s second-choice goalkeeper Josep Martinez: “I really like him,” he said.
Pagliuca ranks the top three goalkeepers in the world
21 Oct 1998: Gianluca Pagliuca of Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League match against Spartak Moscow at the San Siro in Milan, Italy. Inter won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Shaun Botterill /Allsport
Lastly, he ranked the top-three goalkeepers in the world: “In an overall ranking of No.1s, I’d put Gigio [Donnarumma] first, then Courtois and then Dibu Martinez, who, I don’t know whether will remain in Birmingham.”
Pagliuca played for Sampdoria, Inter, Bologna and Ascoli in Serie A, collecting 592 appearances in Italy’s top flight.
The former goalkeeper won the Scudetto in 1990-91 with Sampdoria and the 1997-98 UEFA Cup, now Europa League, with Inter.
He retired after spending the last season of his career at Ascoli in 2006-07.
La Gazzetta dello Sport notes that Tether’s offer to buy Juventus is below the actual club’s value which is ‘realistically’ between €1.8 and 2 billion.
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 16: General view inside the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Juventus and Borussia Dortmund at Juventus Stadium on September 16, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Gazzetta examines the Bianconeri’s financial situation, describing the Serie A giants as a ‘sleeping giant’ with considerable assets, including a club-owned stadium and training centres worth €450m, but also a poor financial situation with losses of nearly one billion in the last eight years that forced club owners to make cash injections for over €900m.
When Andrea Agnelli became the club’s President in May 2010, Juventus’ stock market capitalisation was €162m, and it peaked to €1.5 billion in 2019, driven by the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo a year earlier. Currently, Juventus are valued at €915m on the Milan stock exchange.
Football Benchmark’s latest report gives Juventus a value of €1.651 billion; according to Forbes, the club’s worth is slightly higher at €1.9 billion. Realistically, according to Gazzetta, the range lies between €1.8 billion and €2 billion.
With their statement, however, Tether assigned to Juventus an equity value of €1.1 billion. Considering the financial debt of around €300m, the enterprise value would be €1.4 billion, according to the crypto giants, below market estimates.
Don’t forget that, back in 2022, Elliott sold Milan, who didn’t have a club-owned stadium, to RedBird for €1.2 billion, while more recently, Atletico Madrid’s majority stake was acquired by Apollo with an enterprise value of €2.5 billion.
Four Juventus four capital increases in recent years
SPA, BELGIUM – JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
Even if Juventus have solid assets, they’ve been falling short financially in recent years, accumulating €999m in losses between 2014-15 and 2024-25. Juventus have not been profitable for the past eight seasons, requiring four capital increases.
The last one worth €98 was completed just a few weeks ago, when Exor and Tether subscribed their stakes, 65.4% and 11.5% respectively, for a total of €77m, while the remainder came from institutional investors.
However, there have been positive signals in recent months as, last season, the deficit was cut to €58m compared to €199m from the previous financial year.
The updated business plan targets break-even by the end of the 2026-27 campaign, but that will largely depend on results on the pitch, with access to the big Champions League prize money, and the increase of the players’ worth.
Marco Palestra is shining for Cagliari, but Atalanta still have control of the 20-year-old who was on Roma and Juventus’ agenda last summer.
Palestra has recently been linked with several Serie A heavyweights, a natural, if somewhat belated, recognition of the outstanding form shown by the 2005-born right-back.
Explosive, tireless and devastating down the flank, Palestra looks unstoppable, and tonight, he’ll experience a very special match as he’ll return home for Atalanta-Cagliari.
Palestra returns to Bergamo
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Francisco Fernandes da Conceicao of Juventus FC competes with Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Cagliari Calcio at Allianz Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The promising defender will face the club that still own his registration rights, Atalanta.
Last summer, La Dea sent the 20-year-old to Cagliari on a dry loan deal. The Sardinians were looking for a replacement for Nadir Zortea, who had joined Bologna, and beat competition from Parma.
Roma and Juventus’ interest in Palestra
CAGLIARI, ITALY – OCTOBER 30: Marco Palestra (L) of Cagliari challenges for the ball during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Sant’Elia on October 30, 2025 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Palestra is a player that Gian Piero Gasperini mentioned when he was appointed as the new Roma coach last summer, but then the Giallorossi focused on Brazilian right-back Wesley.
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Filip Kostic of Juventus FC in action during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Even Juventus made an offer to sign Palestra last summer, as we reported on July 22. The Bianconeri were prepared to offer money and Filip Kostic, but Atalanta stood firm and opted to send Palestra on loan to Cagliari, keeping control of the player.
Football Italia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà provides the latest transfer updates on Serie A-linked Mauro Icardi, Joshua Zirkzee, Kobbie Mainoo and Napoli striker Lorenzo Lucca.
Milan will be looking for a new striker in the January transfer window, and Pedullà argued in his latest YouTube video for Football Italia that the Rossoneri should sign another striker next month, regardless of Santiago Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku, who have failed to match expectations this season.
Other media have linked Mauro Icardi, a former Inter captain, with a move to Milan. Pedullà says that the Argentine, whose Galatasaray contract expires in June 2026, was not offered to Milan through official sources, but perhaps other intermediaries held informal talks with the Rossoneri.
Icardi has offers from four countries
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – April 21: Como linked Mauro Icardi of Galatasaray celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Turkish Super League match between Galatasaray and Pendikspor at Rams Park on April 21, 2024 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
Icardi has important offers from Mexico, Brazil, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Icardi isn’t yet 36, but he wants to wait. The request is a €10m salary.
As for Zirkzee, the Dutchman is a priority target for Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini, but Manchester United must sign another striker because Zirkzee has had more playing time recently, and the Red Devils are only open to selling the player for an appropriate transfer formula, which means not a loan with an option to buy.
GRIMSBY, ENGLAND – AUGUST 27: Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United looks on during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Grimsby Town and Manchester United at Blundell Park on August 27, 2025 in Grimsby, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Mainoo’s situation is different because he’s younger than Zirkzee and is not getting much playing time at Old Trafford. The English midfielder is Napoli’s priority target in midfield for the January window.
Last but not least, the Partenopei won’t give away Lucca in the January window; they might allow him to leave on loan, but it will also depend on Romelu Lukaku’s fitness once he returns to action.
West Ham are planning to sign a striker in January, with Niclas Fullkrug almost certain to leave the London Stadium. A number of targets have been identified over the last few months, with one of those currently plying his trade in the Championship.
Fullkrug’s expected departure would leave Callum Wilson as the only recognised striker in Nuno Espirito Santo’s squad, but regardless, there has long been a desire within West Ham to address their number nine woes. The club have struggled to sign the right player for a number of years, but they hope to put that right in 2026 – and they could do so with Josh Sargent.
West Ham register interest in Josh Sargent
Josh Sargent of Norwich City celebrates scoring. (Photo by Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
According to GiveMeSport (via West Ham Zone), West Ham are keen on a January move for Sargent, whom Norwich are prepared to sell for a fee in the region of £17.5m. The Hammers want to sign a striker who is physical and has experience of English football, and the USA international would fit those criteria.
Sargent, who joined Norwich from Werder Bremen in 2021, has a relatively good record at Carrow Road, with 55 goals in 154 appearances across all competitions. He has struck seven times this season, with six of those coming in the Championship.
Is Josh Sargent the answer to West Ham’s striker woes?
Sargent would no doubt welcome a return to the Premier League, where he has experience with Norwich. However, he did not have the best record, which could be a concern for West Ham, who really need to finally find the solution in attack.
It remains to be seen who West Ham go for, but there will undoubtedly be a sense of desperation in their pursuit – which they cannot afford, given their struggles in recent years.
Tottenham managed to hold on to Cristian Romero in the summer, but there could be chances for him to leave in 2026. The defender attracted significant interest from Atletico Madrid, who still harbour hopes of bringing him to the Spanish capital alongside a number of his Argentine teammates.
Romero committed his future to Tottenham by penning a new contract in the face of Atleti’s interest, but while it was enough to stop a deal from getting done in the summer, the same cannot be made for the 2026 transfer window.
Tottenham set asking price for Cristian Romero sale
Cristian Romero of Tottenham (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
As per Tottenham News, former club scout Bryan King has revealed that Tottenham may accept a bid in the region of £60m for Romero, although there is no real desire for the defender to depart the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“He’s only just signed a new contract, Romero. He signed an improved deal in the summer, and it’s made a big difference to his wage packet. He’s one of the highest-paid players at Tottenham, so it won’t be cheap to get him out. If Atletico think he’s going to walk out, they’ll have to think again.
“He’d cost £60-70m. The fact that he’s Argentinian and Diego Simeone’s Argentinian will have nothing to do with it. If Spurs don’t want to sell, then he won’t go unless a crazy offer comes in, that is what it will take.”
There has been a lot of plaudits in the direction of Micky van de Ven since he joined Tottenham, but there is a strong argument to suggest that Romero is more important to the club. He has been a top performer for a number of seasons, so if he were to depart, it would be a very big blow.
Liverpool have stepped up efforts to sign a replacement for Mohamed Salah, with Michael Olise among their leading targets. The former Crystal Palace winger has been in sensational form since joining Bayern Munich in the summer of 2024, and he could now be set for a return to the Premier League.
There is a lot of interest in Olise from officials at Anfield. A deal will not be cheap, but he is seen as the perfect successor to Salah, who could leave Liverpool as early as next month, now that he has fallen out with Arne Slot.
It will not be easy for Liverpool to sign Olise – not only because of the reported asking price, but the player himself may not be entirely open to joining.
Michael Olise keen on La Liga move amid Liverpool interest
Michael Olise lining up with the French national team (Photo by Franco Arland/Getty Images)
According to TEAMtalk, Olise’s preference upon leaving Bayern Munich would be to join either Real Madrid or Barcelona. The 24-year-old intends to keep his options open for the future, and while he would consider a move to Liverpool, there are other clubs that could tempt him – with Chelsea also said to be one of them, given that he came through the ranks at Stamford Bridge.
There is little doubt that Olise would be a fantastic signing for Liverpool, but there will be reservations about paying another £100m+ fee in 2026, given that Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak have struggled since joining from Bayer Leverkusen and Newcastle respectively.
It will be interesting to see how serious Liverpool are in their pursuit of Olise. In terms of competition, they would face little from Barcelona due to their financial woes, although right wing is a position that Real Madrid may seek to address – especially if Rodrygo Goes, another of Liverpool’s reported targets, were to leave the Bernabeu.
Mohamed Salah will be included in Arne Slot’s squad to face Brighton later today (Saturday), but his future past next month is far from certain. The Egyptian forward has been strongly linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League, and journalist Ben Jacobs has provided a bit of insight into what clubs could go […]
Verdict: Draw Best odds: 11/5 Bookmaker: ZetBet For the first time in nearly a decade, the Tyne-Wear derby returns to the Premier League stage as Sunderland and Newcastle United clash at the Stadium of Light on Sunday. March 2016 marked their last top-flight meeting, though Eddie Howe’s Magpies claimed a 3-0 FA Cup win on […]
Chelsea will square off with Everton in a Matchday 16 clash of the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign. Below is all the essential info you’ll need, including kickoff details and where to catch the action on TV or streaming.
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Chelsea vs Everton
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English Premier League
WHEN
10:00am ET / 7:00am PT • Saturday, December 13, 2025
Matchday 16 kick off with a pressure-packed clash that could reshape the cups qualification picture, as Chelseabegin the weekend holding onto the last spot, but with no room to breathe. Sitting on 25 points thanks to a favorable goal differential, the Blues are being closely tracked by an in-form Brightonsquad that trails by just two points and has momentum on its side.
For Chelsea, anything less than a win puts their standing at serious risk, while Brighton know three points would vault them past their opponent and dramatically alter the race. With the table this tight and both teams treating it like a must-win scenario, this matchup has high-intensity. Make sure you’re tuned in and don’t miss a minute of the action.
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Tuttosport newspaper reports that Juventus are ready to make a new offer to extend Kenan Yildiz’s contract as the striker’s father, Engin, has landed in Turin.
Juventus are expected to continue talks over Yidiz’s contract extension in the coming days, according to Tuttosport.
The Turin-based paper claims that members of the Yildiz family have landed in Italy, and not just to spend holidays together.
Juventus set to resume Yildiz contract talks
Kenan Yildiz plays for Juventus away to Bodo/Glimt (@juventusfc)
The striker’s father Engin, in fact, is expected to meet with club directors for contract negotiations, helped by a well-known intermediary, Jorge Mendes.
Yildiz’s contract expires in June 2029, but the Bianconeri’s No.10 has now become a key player in the team, and his €1.5m salary does not reflect his status at the Allianz Stadium.
Yildiz’s salary request to Juventus
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
According to the report, Yildiz’s salary request is €6m per season, a sum that Juventus are eager to match, possibly including easily achievable bonuses.
TURIN, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Kenan Yildiz of Juventus FC is tackled by Arthur Atta of Udinese Calcio during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Udinese Calcio at on October 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Yildiz, 20, has grabbed six goals and six assists in 20 appearances across all competitions this season.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Milan are among the clubs interested in Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus who will be looking for more playing time in the second part of the season.
Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus is the latest striker linked with a move to Milan in the January transfer window.
BRUGES, BELGIUM – DECEMBER 10: Gabriel Jesus of Arsenal reacts after a missed chance during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Club Brugge KV and Arsenal FC at Jan Breydelstadion on December 10, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan’s owners are unwilling to make a big investment in a new striker in the January window, but possible departures of Santiago Gimenez and Ruben Loftus-Cheek would help the Rossoneri finance the purchase of a new man in attack.
Gimenez’s transfer stance
Football Italia, however, understands that Gimenez is not considering leaving the club in the winter transfer window, at least for now.
If the situation were to change, Gabriel Jesus would be one of the Milan targets, according to Corriere dello Sport.
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan lies on the field during the Serie A match between AC Milan and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The 28-year-old has recently returned from an injury and wants to play consistently in the second part of the campaign, something he might not be given at Arsenal, given Mikel Arteta’s options in attack.
According to the report, Gabriel Jesus wants to have a chance to return to the Brazil national team for the 2026 World Cup, so he’ll be looking for more playing time next month.
The 28-year-old would earn just above €3m from January until the end of the season. The Brazilian’s contract at the Emirates Stadium runs out in June 2027.
The Agnelli family is unwilling to sell Juventus despite a €1.1 billion offer from minority shareholders Tether, so we take a closer look at the blockchain-enabled platform and its CEO, Paolo Ardoino.
Tether announced an offer to buy a majority stake in Juventus from Exor on Friday night, but received a firm reply from the Bianconeri owners: “Negotiations are not underway regarding the sale of a stake in Juventus,” a spokesperson for the Agnelli family told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
How do Tether make money?
TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: General view inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between Juventus and Napoli at on September 21, 2024 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Founded in 2014, the Tether cryptocurrency has grown massively over the last few years and its CEO, Paolo Ardoino, is a life-long Juventus supporter. Tether already holds an 11,52% stake in Juventus and is represented in the Juventus board of directors by Francesco Garino.
As reported by Gazzetta, the main difference between Tether and other popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, is its lower volatility.
Tether’s value is pegged to the US dollar, and its users appreciate it for its stability rather than the hope of profiting from market speculations.
Gazzetta explains that Tether has ‘built its success on its effectiveness in supporting international transactions without the involvement and costs of various intermediaries, such as banks.’
The company is headquartered in El Salvador and reported profits exceeding €13 billion in 2024. Tether’s core focus lies in cryptocurrencies, blockchains and technological innovation, including artificial intelligence.
As previously mentioned, its CEO, Paolo Ardoino, is a life-long Juventus supporter who has become increasingly popular among Bianconeri supporters on social media, especially X, thanks to his motto ‘Make Juventus great again.’
Gazzetta notes that the relationship between Tether and Exor has never been particularly solid. At times, Ardoino’s social media activity aimed to look for a collaboration with Exor, but other times, the Tether CEO has criticised the club and the team.
Exor unwilling to sell Juventus
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – MARCH 09: Laurent Mekies, Team Principal of Visa Cash App RB embraces John Elkann on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March 09, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)
The abrupt public bid is unlikely to strengthen relations between the two sides, particularly given that Exor had already indicated, before Tether’s proposal, that it had no intention of selling the club in response to rumours of a potential offer from a Saudi investor.
This past November, Juventus owner John Elkann said: “We remain fully committed to Juventus and are proud to be its controlling shareholder for over a century. We are and have always been open to constructive ideas from all stakeholders who share our ambition and passion for the club.”
Liverpool have been plunged into uncertainty over the future of Ibrahima Konaté, with the French centre-back yet to commit to a new deal amid mounting interest from European giants Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid.
The 25-year-old’s contract runs until the summer of 2026, but his hesitation to extend has set off alarm bells at Anfield, forcing the club’s hierarchy to activate an emergency succession plan for one of their most important players.
Konaté has been a key figure in the Reds’ defensive structure when fit, forming a formidable partnership with Virgil van Dijk.
However, the player’s reluctance to open fresh negotiations have left sporting director Richard Hughes and manager Arne Slot contemplating the club’s next steps.
PSG are long-time admirers of Konaté, viewing him as a natural successor to Marquinhos, while Real Madrid have placed him on their defensive shortlist for 2026 as they look to refresh their backline, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
With Liverpool’s defensive rebuild already overdue, Konaté’s uncertain future could accelerate the club’s recruitment drive.
Reds have drawn up a three-man shortlist
1. Jeremy Jacquet (Rennes)
The frontrunner is Jérémy Jacquet, Rennes’ highly rated 20-year-old French defender. Jacquet has been extensively scouted by Liverpool this season, with analysts impressed by his composure and leadership qualities beyond his years. Sources close to Rennes claim Liverpool scouts were in attendance for multiple Ligue 1 fixtures, convinced the youngster could develop into a world-class operator under Slot’s guidance.
2. Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
Another name firmly on the radar is Marc Guéhi, whose experience in the Premier League and status as a homegrown player make him an attractive option. The 25-year-old England international has been one of the most consistent defenders in the division, and Liverpool view him as a ready-made partner for Van Dijk. With Guéhi reportedly open to a new challenge, a deal could become realistic soon.
3. Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund)
Completing the shortlist is Nico Schlotterbeck, the 26-year-old left-footed centre-back from Borussia Dortmund. Known for his technical ability and confidence in playing out from the back, Schlotterbeck fits perfectly into Slot’s possession-based, high-pressing system. Ongoing contract issues between the player and Dortmund have not gone unnoticed at Anfield, with insiders suggesting Liverpool could pounce if negotiations break down further.
Liverpool are still hopeful of keeping Konaté
Ibrahima Konate in action for Liverpool (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
Despite contingency planning, Liverpool’s priority remains extending Konaté’s contract. The club’s hierarchy believe he can be a cornerstone of their defense for years to come, particularly as Van Dijk approaches the twilight of his career.
However, with no breakthrough in talks and interest growing from abroad, the Reds are preparing for all outcomes.
Sources close to the club insist there is no immediate panic, but the upcoming months will be decisive.
If no agreement is reached before the summer window, Liverpool are expected to move decisively for one of their shortlisted targets to ensure defensive stability ahead of the 2026 season.
Everton have been handed a major boost in their hopes of landing a permanent deal for Jack Grealish next summer, with the Man City loanee said to be very happy with how his time on Merseyside has gone thus far.
Grealish arrived at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in August, and alongside the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Iliman Ndiaye, he has been a standout performer for David Moyes’ side. He may have only registered two goals and four assists during his 16 appearances, but his overall performances have been very impressive.
Jack Grealish will prioritise Everton transfer next summer
Jack Grealish celebrates a goal for Everton (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
As reported by Football Insider, Grealish only wants to stay at Everton, with his desire being to reject all other options that could be available to him next summer – including a return to the Etihad Stadium.
Everton are able to sign Grealish for around £50m, as per a buy clause that was agreed with Man City. However, the fact that the player will only consider a permanent move to the blue half of Merseyside would make it likely that a lower price can be agreed, especially given that Pep Guardiola does not count on him.
How should Everton approach the situation with Jack Grealish?
It makes a lot of sense for Grealish to prioritise Everton, given how well he has settled into life there since joining on loan. There is very little chance that a deal is done for £50m, but it would make a lot of sense for Man City to cash in for around £25-30m, given that he has no future in Guardiola’s side.
Man United want to sign a new midfielder when the transfer window re-opens in January, and Conor Gallagher is one of their options. The former Chelsea man has struggled to nail down a place as a regular starter at Atletico Madrid, which has led to speculation on whether he will return to England.
Man United prioritising Adam Wharton over Conor Gallagher
Conor Gallagher of Atletico Madrid (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
As per Football Insider, Keith Wyness has claimed that Man United will need to much more than £26m for Gallagher, given the interest being shown in his services. The former Everton and Aston Villa CEO does not expect Old Trafford officials to do that, given their preference to bring in Crystal Palace and current England star Adam Wharton.
“Well, I don’t know where that number has come from, because I think there’d be a bit of an auction for Conor, and I think you’re going to need to pay more than that if you were to get him. I think he’s still very happy in Madrid. He’s not getting the game time he wants, but he is enjoying being around the club and the whole thing. And they’ve had a reasonable run until last weekend, and they’re still lying fourth in the table, but still, it’s very close at the top of the table.
“If he was to come back there has been a lot of talk about United, but I think Wharton is going to be their favoured situation.”
Who should Man United sign: Conor Gallagher or Adam Wharton?
It does make a lot of sense for Man United to target Wharton over Gallagher, even if he will be significantly more expensive. He is younger, has a higher ceiling, and arguably, he would be a better fit for Amorim’s system alongside Bruno Fernandes in the centre of midfield.
Crystal Palace are exploring an ambitious January swoop for Tottenham Hotspur winger Brennan Johnson, according to The Telegraph.
Manager Oliver Glasner is eager to strengthen his attacking options as the Eagles look to push for European qualification in the second half of the season.
Palace have identified Johnson as one of several potential attacking targets, with the Wales international seen as an ideal fit for Glasner’s high-tempo system.
The 24-year-old has been admired within the club for some time, and his ability to play across the forward line makes him a versatile option.
Crystal Palace want to add more attacking depth
Glasner’s side have shown flashes of brilliance this campaign but have struggled with depth in attack.
Ismaila Sarr’s ankle ligament injury, coupled with his likely participation in the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal, has left Palace short of options in wide areas.
The Austrian coach is determined to bring in reinforcements to ease the pressure on his current attackers.
Since his £47.5 million move from Nottingham Forest in 2023, Johnson has had mixed fortunes at Spurs.
He wrote his name into club folklore with his Europa League final-winning goal, but under new manager Thomas Frank, the winger has struggled for regular minutes this season.
Brennan Johnson of Tottenham Hotspur looks on (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Reports suggest that Spurs’ stance will dictate whether a move materialises. Tottenham are not actively looking to sell Johnson but could be open to loan offers if they secure an attacking reinforcement of their own in January.
Palace’s interest in the Spurs winger underlines their ambition under Glasner, who has been backed by chairman Steve Parish and sporting director Matt Hobbs to add quality in January.
With Tottenham juggling domestic and European commitments, their willingness to sanction his departure, even temporarily, remains uncertain.
Arne Slot may have won his battle of wits with Mohamed Salah, but he remains under pressure as Liverpool manager. Recent wins over West Ham and Inter Milan have helped his cause, but with the defending champions 10th in the Premier League standings after 15 matches, it is imperative that regular wins are picked up over the coming weeks.
Liverpool host Brighton this weekend, before matches against Tottenham, Wolves and Leeds over the festive period. Should they fail to win the majority of these fixtures, there will be more questions about whether Slot deserves to be one to stay at Anfield.
If results do not continue to pick up, Slot could be on his way out, at which points candidates to replace him will be drawn up.
Steven Gerrard open to joining Liverpool as interim manager
Steven Gerrard on punditry duty during Liverpool 1-4 PSV (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Steven Gerrard is one possible candidate, with the Liverpool legend currently out of work. According to Football Insider, he would jump at the chance to come in and lead his former club on an interim basis.
The appointment of an interim manager would likely be Liverpool’s approach if Slot were to be sacked, given the lack of available candidates mid-season. Gerrard, who recently ripped into his former side, would be well-placed to come in, given his strong affinity with the club and its supporters.
For the most part, it has not worked for Liverpool this season. Things may have picked up slightly in recent weeks, but during this period, they still dropped points at home to Sunderland and away to Leeds United.
Slot still has credit in the bank after leading Liverpool to the Premier League title last season, but if they continue to remain outside of the top places in the standings, it would be no surprise to see him relieved of his duties as manager.
It is becoming increasingly likely that Kobbie Mainoo will leave Man United during the January transfer window, with the young midfielder still not in Ruben Amorim’s plans at Old Trafford.
It has been a season of struggle for Mainoo, who has still yet to start for Man United in the Premier League. In total, he has made 11 appearances, with 10 of those being cameos from the bench in the league, which has underlined his lack of importance for Amorim.
Mainoo’s situation has attracted strong interest from a number of clubs, including Bayern Munich. However, it is more likely that he remains in the Premier League, albeit not with Man United.
Chelsea ready to make move for Kobbie Mainoo
Kobbie Mainoo in action for Man United against Grimsby (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
As per Football Insider, Keith Wyness has revealed that Man United’s plans to sign Adam Wharton in 2026 will mean that Mainoo is pushed out of the door – and Chelsea are the most likely candidates for his signature.
“I think it’s very unfair and I think that Mainoo, look, he’s a squandered talent in that sense. I just don’t think he’s, for some reason, he hasn’t caught Amorim’s eye. He thinks he doesn’t fit the style. I think that they decided that Adam Wharton is going to be one of their targets and I think that Mainoo may find himself reinventing himself at Chelsea.
“That’s where I see the situation going and that’s the whispers I’ve been hearing. I think it would be good for Mainoo. I think he needs to get out of there and move forward.”
Will Man United regret letting Kobbie Mainoo leave?
There was a lot of excitement at Man United when Mainoo broke into the first team fold during the 2023-24 season, and understandably so. He looked like one of the best talents in England, as was shown by him starting for the national team at Euro 2024.
If he can recapture that form elsewhere, Man United may certainly end up rue his departure, were it to happen in 2026.
Napoli are keeping a close eye on Kobbie Mainoo’s situation at Manchester United, as the Italian giants continue to explore potential midfield reinforcements ahead of the January transfer window.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the reigning Serie A champions are “still very attentive” to the 20-year-old’s development and potential availability but United have made it clear they are not prepared to lose him in January.
With several midfielders from the Italian side set to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in January, including André-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Napoli are eager to strengthen their midfield depth temporarily.
Can Kobbie Mainoo leave Man United in January?
However, the club acknowledges that signing Mainoo, even on loan, would be a complex operation.
Man United view the youngster as a key component of their future plans and have no intention of sanctioning his departure midway through the campaign.
With several senior players unavailable due to AFCON duties, including the likes of Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo, the teenager’s presence in midfield has become even more critical.
Amorim has reportedly blocked any transfer approaches, emphasising that Mainoo will play a pivotal role in United’s rotation through a congested winter schedule that includes domestic and European fixtures.
Check out the probable line-ups and latest team news for Saturday’s three Serie A matches: Torino vs. Cremonese, Parma vs. Lazio and Atalanta vs. Cagliari.
Today, Saturday, December 13, there are three more matches: Torino vs. Cremonese at 15:00 CET (14:00 GMT), Parma vs. Lazio at 18:00 CET and Atalanta vs. Cagliari at 20:45 CET.
CREMONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 01: Jamie Vardy of US Cremonese celebrates after scoring the 1-2 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Juventus FC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on November 01, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – AUGUST 31: Valentin Castellanos of Lazio celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Olimpico on August 31, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
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BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Atalanta vs. Cagliari
Atalanta (3-4-2-1): Carnesecchi; Kossounou, Hien, Djimsiti; Zappacosta, De Roon, Ederson, Zalewski; De Ketelaere, Lookman; Scamacca.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario wants to join Inter next summer, but the Nerazzurri don’t want to pay more than €20m to sign the Italy international.
Italian goalkeeper Vicario is eager to join Inter next summer, according to the latest report of Gazzetta dello Sport.
Vicario wants Inter move
BILBAO, SPAIN – MAY 21: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur lifts the UEFA Europa League trophy after his team’s victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
The pink paper had reported in November that Vicario wanted to leave Spurs at the end of the season and that the Nerazzurri were interested in securing his services.
Vicario is grateful to Tottenham but wants to return to Serie A in the summer, so the Nerazzurri will have to negotiate with Spurs, as the goalkeeper’s contract runs out in June 2028.
Vicario a long-time Inter target
BILBAO, SPAIN – MAY 21: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur celebrates with a Tottenham Hotspur flag after his team’s victory in the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at Estadio de San Mames on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
According to the report, however, Inter are unwilling to invest more than €20m to sign the former Empoli and Cagliari goalkeeper who was already a Nerazzurri target in 2023, before the 29-year-old completed a permanent move to North London.
Vicario has kept nine clean sheets in 22 Tottenham appearances this season.
He’s Italy second-choice keeper behind Gigio Donnarumma and has five international appearances to his name.
The crypto giants value the club at €1.1 billion. Exor: ‘It’s not for sale’
From Tether 725m for 65,4% of the club.
Vicario wants Inter
The Tottenham goalkeeper is getting closer. Dumfries’ warning.
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Juve, Motta was better
Last season, they were closer to the top spot and had more points
The results in the opening 14 games have worsened with Tudor and Spalletti: fewer goals scored (18 to 22) and more vulnerable defence (14 to eight). Tether: ‘One billion ready for the club.’ Exor: ‘Not for sale.’
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De Rossi and Chivu, so many jokes
Tuttosport
Baroni, breakthrough or trouble
Under the eyes of the new director, the coach must send a strong signal after three consecutive losses. Lecce’s win over Pisa made the Granata slip to the 17th spot. Fans will protest against Cairo before the game.
One billion for Juve, Elkann says no
Tether’s offer will be rejected
The crypto company that has an 11,5% stake in the club aims for a majority stake. ‘Offer made with humility and a sense of belonging for the club and the fans.’ But Exor says no. Besides Ardoino’s move, there’s no confirmation regarding the desire to sell Juve. Yildiz’s family in Turin to negotiate the renewal. According to CIES, Kenan will be worth 140m in June.
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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly open to parting ways with Yves Bissouma during the January transfer window, according to The Times.
The 29-year-old midfielder, once seen as a key figure in Spurs’ midfield setup, has endured a frustrating spell on the sidelines and now faces an uncertain future in north London.
Since joining Tottenham from Brighton & Hove Albion, Bissouma has shown flashes of his talent but has struggled to maintain consistency.
Despite an encouraging start under Ange Postecoglou last season, disciplinary issues and injuries derailed his progress, limiting his impact at the club.
OGC Nice and Olympique de Marseille are among the clubs showing concrete interest in the midfielder.
Both sides are exploring short-term and loan-to-buy options as they seek experienced reinforcements for the second half of the season.
Yves Bissouma of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Fenerbahçe, who previously made contact over a potential deal last summer, are once again monitoring the situation closely.
The Turkish giants are eager to strengthen their midfield options as they push for the Süper Lig title and view Bissouma as a player with the physicality and ball-winning ability to thrive in Turkey.
If a move fails to materialise in January, Spurs are reportedly prepared to offer Bissouma a short-term contract extension to protect his market value and prevent losing him on a free transfer in the summer.
While the club values his experience and professionalism, they are aware that he could seek more consistent playing time elsewhere.
As the January window approaches, the next few weeks will be decisive for Bissouma’s future.
Any hopes of seeing Mohamed Salah in Major League Soccer appear to be on hold for now.
According to The Athletic, San Diego FC, the MLS expansion team owned by British-Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour, are not expected to make a move for the Liverpool superstar during the January transfer window.
San Diego FC’s focus remains on building a sustainable long-term project rather than pursuing marquee signings prematurely.
Mohamed Salah is unlikely to move to the MLS
The club is prioritising the recruitment of younger players from South America and Europe to lay the foundation for their debut campaign.
Despite MLS Commissioner Don Garber publicly stating that the league would “welcome Salah with open arms,” insiders maintain that the logistical and financial challenges of signing the 33-year-old forward make such a deal highly improbable in the short term.
An MLS move would involve not only a complex salary structure but also competition from multiple Designated Player slots, making it a poor strategic fit for a club still finalising its infrastructure and squad framework.
While San Diego may not be an option, Salah’s future remains a hot topic elsewhere. Multiple reports suggest that Saudi Pro League sides, including Al Hilal, Al Nassr, and Al Qadsiah, are preparing new approaches for January.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF)-backed clubs have made Salah their top target for 2026, viewing him as the ultimate marketing icon to elevate the league’s international profile.
For now, the likelihood of Salah swapping Anfield for America appears slim. San Diego FC’s leadership is focused on building from the ground up, not chasing global headlines.
A Saudi move, however, grows increasingly plausible with each passing week, especially as Salah prepares for the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt and contemplates the next chapter of his remarkable career.
Chelsea have reportedly warned Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner not to commit to a new contract amid growing uncertainty surrounding Enzo Maresca’s long-term future at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea plan to review Maresca’s position in February, though a decision could come sooner if results continue to deteriorate.
The Blues’ form has faltered in recent weeks, with four games without a win across all competitions, including a crucial Champions League defeat to Atalanta that has left fans and executives alike questioning the trajectory of the project.
Chelsea preparing for life without Enzo Maresca?
Maresca was expected to bring his possession-based, “tiki-taka” inspired approach from Leicester City to West London. However, that philosophy has yet to translate into consistent performances.
Sources inside the dressing room say both technical staff and players are struggling to grasp his tactical instructions.
Club executives are particularly concerned about Maresca’s use of key players like Cole Palmer, believing his rigid system could limit the young star’s creative freedom and reduce his influence in the final third.
Amid the uncertainty, Chelsea’s hierarchy have made informal contact with Oliver Glasner, who has impressed since taking charge at Crystal Palace, guiding them to the upper half of the Premier League table.
Glasner, who previously led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory, is admired for his tactical adaptability and ability to maximise limited resources, qualities Chelsea believe could stabilise their project if they choose to move on from Maresca.
The Blues have also added Andoni Iraola, the current Bournemouth manager, to their shortlist.
Iraola’s high-pressing, fluid attacking style has earned plaudits and is viewed internally as a strong fit for Chelsea’s young, energetic squad.
Raheem Sterling’s future at Chelsea has become uncertain with the Blues ready to let the winger leave the club, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
The 31-year-old winger, once regarded as one of England’s most dynamic forwards, now finds himself on the fringes of Enzo Maresca’s squad, and with game time hard to come by, an exit from Stamford Bridge appears increasingly likely.
Chelsea are open to letting Sterling leave this winter, with the player’s wages posing a major financial burden for the club.
While Sterling remains under contract, senior figures at Stamford Bridge are believed to be exploring various exit options, including a permanent transfer, loan move, or even a mutual termination if no suitable deal emerges.
The move aligns with Chelsea’s cost-control strategy under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, who are seeking to balance the wage structure and create room for younger, developing players.
Despite his experience and pedigree, Sterling’s lack of consistency and limited involvement under Maresca have made him a prime candidate to leave in January.
Interest in the former Manchester City star is strong within the Premier League.
Crystal Palace have expressed admiration for Sterling’s experience and versatility, with manager Oliver Glasner eager to add attacking depth amid injury concerns in his forward line.
Sterling’s name continues to circulate across Europe and beyond. Bayern Munich explored a potential loan deal in the past, and Saudi Pro League clubs have reportedly renewed their interest in signing the winger.
Raheem Sterling of Chelsea in action (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
However, Sterling’s priority remains in Europe, where he hopes to rebuild his form and reputation through regular football.
Once a guaranteed starter for club and country, he has slipped out of the England squad, and sources close to the player say he’s determined to revive his career in a competitive environment rather than chase a high-paying move abroad.
A January exit now appears more a matter of when than if. Chelsea are expected to hold further talks with interested clubs in the coming weeks, with Crystal Palace currently considered the frontrunner due to their Premier League status and playing style that suits Sterling’s strengths.
Liverpool are preparing for what could be one of the most dramatic months in recent memory, as uncertainty continues to surround Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield.
According to TEAMtalk, the Reds could look to recall Harvey Elliott from his loan spell at Aston Villa in January, a move that may serve as an immediate response to any potential Salah departure.
Salah’s situation at Liverpool has become increasingly tense after his explosive comments last weekend, where he claimed he had been “thrown under the bus” by the club following his omission from the starting lineup in recent matches.
The Egyptian international, who has been pivotal in Liverpool’s success over the past seven years, appears to be at odds with both manager Arne Slot and the club’s hierarchy.
Mo Salah to leave Liverpool?
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks on (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
Clubs from the Saudi Pro League, including Al Hilal and Al Nassr, have reignited their long-standing pursuit of the 33-year-old.
With the Saudi transfer window set to open on January 1, the timing has only intensified speculation that Salah could be on the move sooner rather than later.
While Liverpool’s board have repeatedly insisted they want Salah to stay until his contract expires in 2027, insiders acknowledge that a massive offer from Saudi Arabia could test their resolve.
Elliott’s loan spell at Aston Villa has not gone as planned. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder, who joined Villa last summer seeking regular first-team football, has made just three Premier League appearances under Unai Emery.
This development could work perfectly in Liverpool’s favour. Should Salah leave in January, Elliott’s early return would provide Arne Slot with a left-footed attacking option capable of playing on the right flank, the very position Salah has owned for years.
From the moment Christian Pulisic arrived in Italy, there was a sense that Milan had found something special. Yet even with his early goals and flashes of brilliance, few could have predicted just how central the American would become under Massimiliano Allegri.
From the moment Christian Pulisic arrived in Italy, there was a sense that Milan had found something special. Yet even with his early goals and flashes of brilliance, few could have predicted just how central the American would become under Massimiliano Allegri in his third season at San Siro. With Allegri back on the bench and Milan reshaped around a new tactical identity, a different version of Pulisic has emerged—one that feels calmer, sharper, and devastatingly efficient. It is a transformation that has quietly redefined the Rossoneri’s attack and pushed the Rossoneri back into the title conversation.
Pulisic has always carried expectations, whether in Germany, England, or now in Italy. Since joining Milan in the summer of 2023, he has steadily grown into one of the club’s most reliable performers. This season, however, his impact has gone beyond aesthetics and work rate. The 27-year-old forward has become the club’s most decisive player, not just because of his goals, but because of when and how they arrive.
In Serie A alone, the American has already scored seven goals in just nine league appearances, adding nine goals in 12 matches across all competitions. That output places him level with the league’s elite scorers—remarkable for a player who is not a traditional striker. His goal-per-minute ratio of one every 64 minutes is among the best in Europe, trailing only Bayern’s Harry Kane among players with at least five league goals this season, according to Opta Paolo.
Statistics underline just how efficient he has become. Compared to last season, he is touching the ball less, attempting fewer dribbles and crosses, and recording fewer recoveries. On paper, it suggests reduced involvement. In reality, it reflects something else entirely: precision.
64 – Best minutes per goal average in the Big-5 European leagues in 2025/26 (min. 5 goals):
59' – Harry Kane (17 goals) 64' – Christian #Pulisic (7 goals) 80' – Robert Lewandowski (8 goals) 85' – Ansu Fati (5 goals) 85' – Ferran Torres (11 goals)
With just 14 total shots, 10 on target, Pulisic has converted seven league goals. His average match rating stands at 6.67, supported by 1.78 chances created per game and a steady contribution in possession. More importantly, he has delivered when the Red and Blacks needed him most—deciding matches against Napoli, Inter, and Torino during a crucial stretch of the season.
What changed under Allegri
Midway through the campaign, the reason for this leap has become clearer. Massimiliano Allegri’s tactical adjustments subtly altered Pulisic’s role without drastically changing his average positioning. While he is officially listed as one of the two forwards in Allegri’s 3-5-2, heat maps published by La Gazzetta dello Sport show that Pulisic often drifts left, operating in spaces where he feels most natural.
Christian Pulisic’s heatmaps at Milan
This freedom has proven decisive. In previous seasons, the USMNT star often hugged the right flank. Now, with Rafael Leao rarely starting alongside him, he has room to attack from the left, cut inside, and finish with confidence.
In fact, the report adds thatthe experienced Italian tactician has not asked Pulisic to do more—he has asked him to do less, but better. By reducing his defensive burden and giving him freedom of movement, Allegri has turned Pulisic into a pure match-winner, a player who conserves energy and strikes with ruthless timing. Perhaps the most telling aspect of his evolution is not found in heat maps or spreadsheets. It is found in moments.
He scored the winner against Napoli. He punished Inter. He carried Milan back from the brink against Torino, even while battling illness. As La Gazzetta dello Sport noted, this version of Pulisic separates excellent players from winners—those who deliver not just consistently, but decisively. Despite injuries and a demanding schedule, he remains Milan’s reference point in attack and, at times, its emotional leader on the pitch.
Christian Pulisic (L) and AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri (R).
Tadeo Allende was, after Lionel Messi, the crucial piece for Inter Miami on their path to the Major League Soccer title. However, his future is now in doubt.
Lionel Messi was unquestionably the key player for Inter Miami during their 2025 Major League Soccer title run, earning the MVP award and finishing as both the league’s top scorer and top assist provider. But Tadeo Allende was not far behind, delivering decisive performances throughout the playoffs. Now, the Argentine forward’s future is uncertain.
Allende joined the Herons this year on a season-long loan from Celta Vigo. That deal expires on December 31, meaning he is scheduled to return to the Spanish side for the second half of the 2025–26 La Liga season. Whether that will actually happen remains unclear, and there are even rumors linking him to other clubs.
At the same time, Inter Miami clarified the contractual situation of every roster player through an official statement released on Thursday. “The Club is in ongoing negotiations with… Tadeo Allende (loan expired),” the statement explained, making clear the team’s intention to extend the forward’s stay in MLS.
Allende himself was asked about the matter this week in an interview shared by journalist Jose Armando on his X account. “I’m anxious,” Allende admitted. “I have the same information as you. Now I’m going on vacation to disconnect, so we’ll see what happens after that. The day-to-day well-being of my family is the priority.”
Tadeo Allende #21 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with the 2025 MLS Cup eastern conference trophy.
Allende’s intriguing response to River Plate rumors
In addition to Inter Miami’s desire to extend Tadeo Allende’s loan for next season, speculation has surfaced about the possibility of the forward returning to his home country to play for one of South America’s biggest clubs: River Plate.
Reports indicate that the Argentine team’s coach, Marcelo Gallardo, is interested in adding Allende to strengthen the attack for next season, and has reportedly given approval to move forward with negotiations with Celta Vigo.
In the same interview, Allende was asked whether playing for River is his dream. “I cannot answer that,” Tadeo replied, smiling. His evasive response to a direct question only fueled further speculation about what comes next.
Allende’s key contributions to Inter Miami
During the MLS regular season, Tadeo Allende played an important role for the team, scoring 11 goals and providing 2 assists in 31 matches. He added 4 more goals across 17 appearances in other competitions: the Concacaf Champions Cup, Leagues Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.
However, when Inter Miami needed him the most, Allende delivered a breakout stretch that made him absolutely decisive. In the MLS playoffs, the Argentine forward stood out with 9 goals and 2 assists in 6 matches, leading the team through its championship run.
Those performances—including his goal in the victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in the final—cemented Tadeo Allende’s status as an essential player for the Herons. That’s why extending his stay with the club for 2026 has become a crucial topic in recent days.
Lionel Messi #10 and Tadeo Allende #21 of Inter Miami celebrating a goal.
rid at a moment when uncertainty hangs over the club. Xabi Alonso is facing the most intense scrutiny of his young managerial career, and with pressure mounting from every angle, Madrid finds itself at a crossroads.
Kylian Mbappe’s name continues to dominate the conversation around Real Madrid at a moment when uncertainty hangs over the club. Xabi Alonso is facing the most intense scrutiny of his young managerial career, and with pressure mounting from every angle, Madrid finds itself at a crossroads. Mbappe’s absence, Alonso’s authority, and the club’s direction are now intertwined in a way few anticipated just weeks ago.
Real Madrid is entering one of those familiar yet dangerous phases where results, dressing-room harmony, and hierarchy patience collide. The Bernabeu has begun to show its teeth, and the timing could not be worse.
In fact, the warning signs have been flashing for weeks. Los Blancos have won just one of their last five La Liga matches, falling four points behind Barcelona and losing momentum at a decisive stage of the season. Sunday’s 2-0 home defeat to Celta Vigo was not just another poor result — it triggered boos, emergency meetings, and late-night crisis talks among the club’s hierarchy.
According to reports from Spain, including Marca and Diario AS, senior executives remained inside the Bernabeu for hours after the match, dissecting what went wrong and — more importantly — what comes next. That kind of meeting rarely ends without consequences.
Alonso arrived promising identity, intensity, and collective responsibility. Early results offered hope, including a statement El Clasico victory. But as performances dipped, doubts surfaced. Players struggled to fully execute his pressing ideas, and the connection between preparation and execution has visibly frayed.
Dressing-room tension and fading belief
One of the most concerning signs for any Real Madrid coach is the loss of unity. Reports describe a frustrated dressing room after the Celta Vigo defeat, with raised voices and visible anger. The Spaniard himself admitted post-match that plans prepared during the week were not carried out on the pitch, an echo of warnings once issued by Carlo Ancelotti.
There have been subtle but telling moments. Vinicius’ reaction to being substituted earlier in the season, Federico Valverde’s positional frustrations, and Jude Bellingham’s struggles adapting to new tactical demands have all contributed to a sense of imbalance.
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid, gives instructions to Jude Bellingham.
The growing weight of injuries and how Mbappe could play huge role
As if tactical and psychological issues were not enough, Real Madrid is facing an injury crisis that could leave up to 12 players unavailable for the upcoming La Liga clash against Deportivo Alaves. Key defenders are sidelined, full-back options are virtually nonexistent, and rotation has become a necessity rather than a choice. And then there is the most significant absence of all. Xabi Alonso is in dire need of a win this weekend, but he will likely have to do without Kylian Mbappe.
The French star missed the UEFA Champions League defeat to Manchester City after experiencing knee discomfort and also dealing with a fractured finger. Though he returned to light training, sources cited by ESPN and Marcasuggest his availability remains in serious doubt.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid
Xabi Alonso did little to calm fears. “It’s too early to say if he’ll be available. He wasn’t fit to play today. When he’s not on the pitch, we miss him,” the coach admitted. Without the Frenchman, the club’s attacking struggles have been brutally exposed. Vinicius has gone 11 matches without a goal, Rodrygo’s drought stretches even further, and chances go unfinished.
Sunday’s match is no longer just about three points. According to Diario AS,another defeat could trigger Alonso’s dismissal, while even victories may only buy him time if performances do not improve immediately. The irony is impossible to ignore: The 44-year-old boss’ future may hinge on a player who might not even be fit to step onto the pitch.
Just months before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Brazil national team has reportedly reached a firm decision regarding Carlo Ancelotti.
Brazil are navigating the months leading up to the start of the 2026 World Cup with the mission of strengthening the squad to arrive as one of the main contenders for the title. In that context, Carlo Ancelotti’s role has become hugely important—so much so that South American officials have reportedly made a significant decision.
According to Diario AS, Ancelotti“will soon sign a new agreement that will keep him in charge of the Brazilian national team until 2030… The understanding with the CBF is total and absolute. There has been no doubt whatsoever, neither regarding financial terms nor the length of the contract.”
This is massive news for Brazil, considering the impact the head coach has had in his short time in charge. He was hired in May of this year, after the tough 4–1 defeat against Argentina in March and at a time when qualification for the World Cup was in serious jeopardy.
Ancelotti’s arrival completely changed the outlook. Without making major tactical changes but establishing a clear foundation regarding which players should form the core of the team, he brought calm and gradually improved performances and results until securing a place in the 2026 FIFA tournament.
Brazilian players celebrate victory during the FIFA World Cup 2026 South American Qualifier.
With the Italian coach at the helm, Brazil have played eight matches between qualifiers and friendlies. The balance is positive: four wins, two draws, and two losses, with 14 goals scored and five conceded. This equates to an effectiveness rate of 50%.
Ancelotti will remain the highest-paid national team coach in the world
Carlo Ancelotti’s status as an elite soccer coach naturally comes with a salary to match. “The contract of the former Real Madrid manager will keep him at the top of the economic ranking of national team coaches worldwide,” reported AS.
Indeed, Ancelotti is currently the highest-paid national team coach in the world, leading the list with an estimated salary of $11.15 million, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. Far behind him are England’s Thomas Tuchel ($6.9 million) and Germany’s Julian Nagelsmann ($5.7 million).
Curiously, the managers of the two most dominant national teams today sit much lower on the pay scale. Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni ranks 10th with a salary of $2.7 million, while Spain’s Luis De La Fuente does not even crack the top ten with his $2.1 million.
What awaits Brazil at the 2026 World Cup?
Beyond Brazil’s intention to extend Carlo Ancelotti’s contract through 2030, the top priority right now is the 2026 World Cup. The coach has six months—and just one remaining FIFA break in March—to give the squad its final shape.
Brazil will face a difficult challenge in North America. The team will be part of Group C alongside Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti. The latter is clearly the weakest opponent in the group and should not pose a major threat to Ancelotti’s squad, but the other two nations present considerable challenges.
A spokesperson for the Agnelli family has confirmed that negotiations over a potential takeover of Juventus are ‘not underway’ following a €1.1 billion takeover offer from minority shareholders, Tether.
Tether, who currently own a minority stake of just over 10%, have offered a price of €2.66 per share, which equates to around €1.1 billion for Exor’s 65.4% stake in the club.
Tether has announced that it intends to make a public offer for the remaining shares at the same price.
What Agnelli family says about Tether’s Juventus takeover proposal
Allianz Stadium (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
“Negotiations are not underway regarding the sale of a stake in Juventus,” a spokesperson for the Agnelli family told La Gazzetta dello Sport. The spokesperson also referred to Tether’s takeover proposal as ‘press rumours’.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, a lifelong Juventus supporter, insists that the takeover attempt is sincere.
“Today, Tether has sent an official proposal to Exor to purchase their entire stake in Juventus,” he wrote in a tweet on X on Friday.
“From the beginning, our goal has always been to support the team and bring it back to the glory that it deserves. As part of our commitment, if this transaction goes through successfully, Tether will invest €1 billion into the club.”
Lecce have taken a big step clear of the Serie A relegation places after an important 1-0 victory at home against Pisa in an early six-pointed on Friday evening: Nikola Stlic finally claiming his first goal since joining the Salentini from Charleroi over the summer.
Lecce made three alterations to their starting line-up following last week’s 2-0 loss against Cremonese, bringing in Francesco Camarda at centre-forward, Riccardo Sottil on the wing and Corrie Ndaba at left-back. The hosts were without the suspended M’Bala Nzola and replaced him with Stefano Moreo. Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, Isak Vural and Mehdi Leris were also called back into the starting XI.
LECCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 12: Tiago Gabriel competes for the ball with Adrian Semper of Pisa SC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Pisa SC at Stadio Via del Mare on December 12, 2025 in Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Eusebio Di Francesco’s game plan didn’t get off to the best of starts when Medon Berisha hit the deck immediately after playing a pass out to the right wing seven minutes in. He was carried off on a stretcher and Mohamed Kaba was called in to replace him after just 10 minutes.
It was Lecce with the larger share of the attacks in the first half: Santiago Pierotti with the best opportunity after a cut-back from Riccardo Sottil on the byline.
The hosts also troubled Pisa from set-pieces in the first half. There were two close efforts from the same corner half an hour in, before Tiago Gabriel managed to head off target from just a few yards out before the interval.
In the end, it was Eusebio Di Francesco’s second-half substitutes that made the difference. Lameck Banda, on for Pierotti, carried the ball down the left flank and almost to the byline before cutting back for Stulic to tap home: His first Serie A goal on his 14th outing.
LECCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 12: Nikola Stulic celebrates after scoring his team’s opening goal during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Pisa SC at Stadio Via del Mare on December 12, 2025 in Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has fired a clear warning to any of his players thinking about the World Cup next summer over the good of their club.
Speaking at his press conference on Friday, Arteta was asked by reporters about the situation of players like Ethan Nwaneri and Gabriel Jesus, who aren’t necessarily getting as many minutes as they might want.
Nwaneri might have an outside chance of making it into the England squad for next summer’s tournament, but he’s currently struggling to get much first-team action with Arsenal, starting only three games so far this season, with none of those coming in the Premier League.
See the video below, however, as Arteta brushed off questions about Nwaneri and Jesus by insisting it would be a “really bad approach” for any of his players to be looking ahead to the World Cup now…
? Mikel Arteta warns Arsenal players that if their priority is the World Cup then "we're going to have a BIG problem" ?? pic.twitter.com/LUGCMFn2O8
Mikel Arteta’s World Cup warning to Arsenal players
When asked at first about Nwaneri’s role in the team, Arteta defended his record of giving the 18-year-old a lot of chances at such an early stage in his career.
He said: “Probably looking at where he is, 18 years old, 50 appearances for the club.
“I want to see how many examples there are in English football with that number at that age.”
Ethan Nwaneri in action for Arsenal (Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty Images)
When asked about players like Nwaneri and Jesus and the World Cup, Arteta made it very clear it would be a big problem for him if anyone in his squad put that competition ahead of the rest of the season for Arsenal now.
Arne Slot spoke publicly about Mohamed Salah and his situation at Liverpool, offering hints that the direction of the controversy may be shifting.
The controversy between Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot has captured the attention of millions of fans worldwide, all watching closely to see what happens next for one of soccer’s biggest stars. With uncertainty still surrounding the Liverpool winger’s future, the coach’s latest comments may point toward a different outcome than many expected.
“What I need is a conversation with him, and I think the next time I speak about Mo should be with him and not in here,” Slot said during Friday’s press conference—shared by Liverpool on their official website—ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion.
“I will have a conversation with Mo this morning, and the outcome of that conversation determines how it will look tomorrow,” the coach added. This line marked a significant update, considering Salah’s strong criticism following last week’s match against Leeds United seemed to signal a broken relationship between the two.
“I have no reasons not wanting him to stay,” Slot later said, offering another positive sign that helped cool speculation about a potential departure for the Egyptian winger, who remains under contract with Liverpool through the summer of 2027.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
A positive outcome for Liverpool regarding Salah?
The conversation Arne Slot promised to have with the Liverpool star finally took place and, according to reports, produced a satisfying outcome for all sides. “Mohamed Salah is back and has been called up today for tomorrow’s Premier League match against Brighton,” reported Marca.
“The decision comes after the player and Arne Slot, the coach, spoke on Friday following the winger’s non-selection for Tuesday’s match against Inter Milan,” added the Spanish outlet. Indeed, after that harsh disciplinary measure, the passing days appear to have cooled tensions, and all signs now point to Salah at least taking a place on the bench for the upcoming match.
Liverpool will lose Salah regardless
Even though Salah’s return is excellent news for Liverpool, it won’t last long. Even if his relationship with Arne Slot fully recovers and the winger regains his undisputed spot in the lineup, the team will still be without him for an extended stretch.
This is because on Monday, Salah will leave England to join Egypt’s national team for preparations ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The continental tournament will be held in Morocco beginning December 21, forcing many clubs to release their African stars.
Egypt are part of Group B alongside South Africa, Angola, and Zimbabwe. Their debut is set for December 22, with the final group-stage match taking place one week later. The knockout stage begins on January 3, with the final scheduled for January 18. That means Liverpool will be without Salah for anywhere between two and seven matches.
As Inter Miami looks ahead after a historic season, one question has quietly dominated conversations behind the scenes: will the two icons continue their journey together — or is this where the story finally ends?
Few partnerships in modern soccer history have carried the emotional and sporting weight of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. From their peak years in Europe to their unexpected reunion in North America, the duo has continued to defy time and logic. Now, as Inter Miami looks ahead after a historic season, one question has quietly dominated conversations behind the scenes: will the two icons continue their journey together — or is this where the story finally ends?
For weeks, uncertainty has hovered over the club. Suarez’s contract has expired, speculation has swirled across two continents, and every public comment has seemed carefully measured. The answer, however, may already be taking shape — and if so, it could mean one more chapter for soccer’s most iconic partnership.
The veteran’s situation became one of the defining subplots of the offseason almost immediately after Inter Miami lifted the MLS Cup. The Uruguayan forward, now approaching his late thirties, was technically out of contract, leaving three realistic paths forward: retirement, a return to South America, or one final season in MLS.
Early reporting indicated that the club had already made its stance clear. According to the Herons’ official statement, a renewal offer was placed on the table, with the final decision resting solely with the player. That position was later publicly confirmed by co-owner Jorge Mas, who emphasized respect over pressure.
“Luis Suarez will decide in the coming days whether to retire in the manner he deserves or return for another year. We would welcome him back,” Mas told reporters. At no point did the club attempt to force a decision — a notable gesture toward a player whose legacy extends far beyond statistics.
What changed the narrative and the update Inter Miami had been waiting for
What truly fueled the debate, however, was not the contract situation alone, but how Suarez was used during the playoffs. After a suspension during the Nashville series, the striker found himself increasingly relegated to the bench as the postseason progressed. Under Javier Mascherano, Miami began producing some of its most fluid soccer of the season without Suarez in the starting XI.
When he played zero minutes in the MLS Cup Final, speculation reached its peak. A 19-year-old had started ahead of him. For many, it looked like a farewell. Thus, as soon as the season ended, reports from Uruguay suggested a romantic return was imminent. Stories claimed Nacional was preparing a meeting, that family logistics were already in motion, and that a homecoming was close. Then came a sharp reversal.
Gene Ramirez of the Seattle Sounders and Luis Suárez #9 of Inter Miami CF interact
Within days, multiple outlets reported that Suarez had personally informed Nacional he would not return, thanking the club but declining any move back to Montevideo. The sudden shift left fans and analysts scrambling — and hinted that something else was happening quietly in Miami.
That clarity finally arrived. According to Uruguayan journalist Daniel Solana, the 38-year-old striker has accepted Inter Miami’s renewal proposal and will sign a new one-year contract, keeping him at the club through the end of 2026. The news, if true, effectively confirms that the Messi–Suarez partnership will continue for at least one more season, extending one of soccer’s most storied connections.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami CF celebrates after scoring with teammate Luis Suárez
The modern soccer economy has entered an era where value is defined not just by goals or trophies, but by age curves, commercial pull, and future projection.
The modern soccer economy has entered an era where value is defined not just by goals or trophies, but by age curves, commercial pull, and future projection. As Erling Haaland continues to dominate in front of goal, Lamine Yamal redefines what a teenager can be worth, and Kylian Mbappe reaches new heights in Spain, the debate over soccer’s most valuable player has never been tighter. Meanwhile, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham remain central figures in this evolving hierarchy — though their exact positions may surprise many.
A fresh update from Transfermarkt has once again reshaped the landscape, sending shockwaves across Europe’s elite clubs. What emerged was not just a ranking, but a snapshot of soccer’s future economy. In fact,Mbappe, Haaland, and Yamal are now jointly valued at €200 million ($235 million), making them the most valuable players in world soccer.
Mbappe’s rise is particularly striking. The Real Madrid forward received a €20 million ($24m) increase, returning him to a valuation he had not touched since 2019. Transfermarkt’s Spain market value coordinator, Tobias Blaseio, explained:“The Frenchman has played himself back into the absolute world elite. This year, he improved every month and shows much more security in his actions.”
Meanwhile, on the other side of El Clasico, Yamal’s valuation is historic — no 18-year-old has ever been priced at this level. Haaland, meanwhile, maintains his position through relentless consistency as the game’s most reliable goal machine. The Spaniard’s valuation represents a structural shift in how clubs view talent. This is no longer about present production alone — it is about scarcity, longevity, and global appeal.
Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe
At just 18, the Barcelona winger combines elite output, positional versatility, and massive commercial upside. In modern soccer economics, that combination is priceless. Teenage potential has officially reached parity with proven superstardom.
Where Vinicius and Jude Bellingham stand
Behind the $235 million trio, the next layer of elite value belongs firmly to Real Madrid. Jude Bellingham is valued at €160 million ($188 million), following a €20 million ($24m) drop, while Vinicius Junior stands at €150 million ($176 million). Blaseio addressed the 22-year-old midfielder’s decline candidly: “He set the bar extremely high when he joined. Weaker phases are normal, but in his case, the drop in form lasted longer, which made an adjustment unavoidable.”
Despite the downgrade, the Englishman remains one of the most valuable midfielders in the sport, reflecting how goal-scoring, leadership midfielders now rival forwards in economic worth. Vinicius’ valuation, by contrast, reflects elite consistency rather than hype, cementing his status as one of soccer’s most devastating wide attackers.
The most valuable players in the world after the latest market value update
Players like Musiala (€140m/$164m), Pedri (€140m/$164m), Saka (€130m/$153m), and Olise (€130m/$153m) point to another trend: technical, press-resistant creators are now premium assets. These players define tempo, unlock low blocks, and thrive in possession-heavy systems—exactly what elite clubs demand in Europe’s biggest competitions. Notably, most of them are between 22 and 24 years old, reinforcing the idea that peak market value now arrives before a player’s traditional prime years.
What this ranking really tells us
The most revealing detail is age. Only one player in the global top ten is older than 26, and the majority are 25 or younger. Soccer’s market has fully shifted toward longevity, resale potential, and brand lifespan. €100 million ($117m) is no longer exceptional; it is the baseline for elite talent. The latest list is not just a valuation table. It is a forecast of soccer’s economic future, where teenagers can equal Ballon d’Or contenders and midfielders rival strikers in value.
Tether, minority shareholders of Juventus, have announced that they have submitted an offer to purchase Exor’s majority stake in the club and that they intend to purchase the remaining shares to assume full ownership.
Tether announce plans to purchase Juventus in full
Tether increased their stake in the club in April, and it was reported at the time that they currently possess 10.12% of the club’s shares and 6.18% of the club’s voting rights.
Tether has announced on Friday evening that they have tabled a ‘binding all-cash proposal’ to purchase Exor’s shares in the club. Exor is the holding company owned and controlled by the Agnelli family, who have owned Juventus since 1923.
Currently, Exor holds 65.4% of the shares in Juventus. According to reports from Calcio e Finanza, Tether has offered a price of €2.66 per share, which equates to a total of around €1.1 billion.
Tether has announced that it intends to make a public offer for the remaining shares at the same price.
What Tether said about Juventus proposal
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Team of Juventus FC line up during the Serie A match against Cagliari Calcio at Allianz Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“Tether has submitted a binding all cash proposal to Exor to acquire its entire stake in Juventus Football Club,” a statement on Friday evening read.
“Subject to regulatory approvals, Tether intends to make a public offer for the remaining shares at the same price, fully funded with its own capital and supported by a long term commitment to the club.
“This proposal reflects a belief in Juventus as more than a football club. For generations, Juventus has stood for discipline, ambition, and the quiet strength of those who rebuild and move forward, season after season. It is a club that has shaped Italian sporting identity and earned the loyalty of supporters around the world.”
“For me, Juventus has always been part of my life,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether. “I grew up with this team. As a boy, I learned what commitment, resilience, and responsibility meant by watching Juve face success and adversity with dignity. Those lessons stayed with me long after the final whistle.
“Our interest in Juventus comes from deep admiration and respect. Juventus is a symbol of Italian excellence with a truly global presence, built over generations through hard work, ambition, and the unwavering loyalty of its supporters. These values mirror how we have built Tether, with patience, independence, and a focus on long term resilience.
“Tether is in a position of strong financial health and intends to support Juventus with stable capital and a long horizon. Our goal is to contribute positively to the club’s future, to support sporting performance at the highest level.
“This proposal is made with humility and a deep sense of responsibility toward the club, its supporters, and its legacy. We believe Juventus’ story is still being written, and that its next chapters can be defined by strength, continuity, and ambition.”
Tether’s statement continued: “The proposal contemplates the acquisition of Exor’s shareholding, representing 65.4 percent of Juventus’ issued share capital. Completion of the transaction would be subject to Exor’s acceptance, the execution of definitive documentation, and receipt of required regulatory approvals. Following completion, Tether intends to proceed with a public tender offer for the remaining shares at the same price per share.
“In the event that the transaction completes, Tether is prepared to invest 1 billion Euros in the support and development of the Club.
“Tether operates with a long term investment philosophy supported by a strong balance sheet and a focus on building resilient, globally relevant institutions. Further updates will be provided in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.”
Reports in Italy claim that Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek is considering the possibility of a move away from San Siro during the January transfer window to boost his chances of being selected in Thomas Tuchel’s England World Cup squad.
Could Loftus-Cheek leave Milan in January?
The former Chelsea midfielder has been a valuable role player under Massimiliano Allegri this season, featuring in a number of different roles including a brief stint in the attacking line of a 3-5-2 in the absence of Rafael Leao earlier this season.
But, despite being called up to the England national team squad in October, Loftus-Cheek has struggled for opportunities as a starter in Milan following the signings of Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot and Samuele Ricci over the summer.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The Englishman started all of Milan’s first three league matches of the season, but has only started one of their 11 league games since then.
With Milan not involved in European competition this season, and having also been knocked out of the Coppa Italia, Serie A is currently Loftus-Cheek’s only chance of minutes in the Milan line-up.
Now, according to reports from Calciomercato.com, Loftus-Cheek is considering the possibility of leaving Milan in January in order to increase his game time ahead of the World Cup in the summer.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 14: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Bologna FC 1909 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
There have been suggestions that Napoli could be poised to offer a temporary solution, given that they are in the midst of a midfield injury crisis with Kevin De Bruyne, Stanislav Lobotka, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa and Billy Gilmour all currently unavailable.
Calciomercato claims that there have also been enquiries from a number of unspecified Premier League clubs, and that there could also be potential opportunities for Loftus-Cheek in the Bundesliga.
Francesco Camarda starts up front for Lecce against Alberto Gilardino’s Pisa in an early relegation six-pointer in Serie A on Friday evening.
It is a matter of 17th vs.18th this evening, and with just three points separating the sides, level on goal difference, goals scored and goals against, the loser of tonight’s match will spend the next week in the relegation zone. Pisa will remain in the bottom three if tonight’s game ends level.
Two of Lecce’s league wins this season have come in their last five matches, against Fiorentina and Torino, while Pisa have only won once in Serie A so far this season: A 1-0 victory at home against Cremonese on November 7.
LECCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30:Santiago Pierotti competes for the ball with Kristjan Asllani of Torino FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Torino FC at Stadio Via del Mare on November 30, 2025. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
Lecce were beaten by Cremonese last time out in the league, and have made three alterations to their starting line-up from that game. Milan loanee Camarda starts at centre-forward in place of Nikola Stulic, with Riccardo Sottil called in to replace Lameck Banda on the wing. Corrie Ndaba starts over Antonino Gallo at left-back.
Pisa are without M’Bala Nzola for three matches after his completely unnecessary sending off against Parma last weekend. He is part of four changes made by Gilardino. Stefano Moreo starts at centre-forward, while Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, Isak Vural and Mehdi Leris come in to start in the midfield.
According to a report from Defensa Central, he does not have a future at Chelsea, and his agent has now approached Real Madrid to offer his client. It will be interesting to see if the Spanish outfit is willing to take up the opportunity and sign him on loan until the end of the season.
The former Monaco defender has shown his quality in Ligue 1 in the past, but the move to England has not worked out for him. It will be interesting to see if he is allowed to showcase his qualities in Spain.
Real Madrid need more quality and depth in the defensive unit, and the €45 million Chelsea ace could prove to be a useful acquisition on loan. It would be a no-risk acquisition, and Real Madrid could sign him for cheap if he manages to impress.
Axel Disasi of Chelsea (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Real Madrid are already dealing with injury problems at the back. Eder Militao is currently on the sidelines with a knock. However, the report claims that Real Madrid is unwilling to make any short-term additions. It will be interesting to see if they decide to go through the remainder of the season with the current options at their disposal.
Disasi, on the other hand, will have to sort out his future quickly. Sitting on the bench at Chelsea will not benefit him. He needs to play more often at this stage of his career. If Real Madrid is not interested in him, he should look at other opportunities.
Antoine Semenyo has been linked with a move away from burn mouth in recent months.
The 25-year-old Ghana international has done quite well in the Premier League, and he is on the radar of Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Manchester City are monitoring his progress as well.
He has been one of the best attacking players in the league this season. He will cost £65 million, and Tottenham will have to pay up if they want to get the deal done. They need more quality and cutting-edge in the final third, and the 25-year-old is versatile enough to operate anywhere across the front three. Semenyo has been labelled as “world-class”.
Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth against Chelsea (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Liverpool need someone like him as well. Mohamed Salah has been constantly linked with a potential move away from the club, and they will need a quality player to replace the Egyptian. The African certainly has the ability to fill that void.
He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact at Liverpool or Tottenham. Both clubs could be exciting opportunities for the player. It will be interesting to see where he ends up. It is fair to assume that the two clubs have the financial resources to afford the asking price for him.
The deal could eventually come down to the wishes and the preference of the player. He will want to join a club capable of winning major trophies, and both clubs will need to do some convincing.
Bayern Munich defender Dayot Upamecano has been linked with a move away from the German club in the coming months.
Manchester City have now joined the race to secure his signature as well. The French International defender could be signed on a free transfer at the end of the season, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.
It is no surprise that they are keen on the French defender. They need more quality and depth in the defensive unit. They have had multiple injury problems at the back this season, and players like Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile have no future at the club.
Upamecano has proven himself in German football, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League as well. Signing a player of his quality on a free transfer would be a masterstroke. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can beat Manchester City to his signature. The French defender is at the peak of his powers, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League.
Dayot Upamecano in action for Bayern Munich against Chelsea (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
He will want to join a big club where he will be able to fight for trophies.
Chelsea are certainly among the biggest clubs in the world. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona are monitoring the situation of the French defender as well.
Whoever ends up signing the player on a free transfer could have a huge bargain on their hands.
However, Arsenal view him as an important player, and they are unwilling to sanction his departure. The former Manchester City striker is versatile enough to operate in multiple attacking roles, and Mikel Arteta believes that he could be an important player for Arsenal during the second half of the campaign.
Arsenal are pushing for the league title, and they will look to do well in the UEFA Champions League as well. They need more quality and cutting-edge in the final third.
Jesus could prove to be very useful for them. Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres during the summer transfer window, but the Swedish International has not been at his best this season. It is clear that he needs more support in the attack. Holding onto the Brazilian attacker, at least until the end of the season, would be a wise decision.
Gabriel Jesus in action for Arsenal last season (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Jesus will look to play regularly in the coming months as well. It remains to be seen whether he can convince the manager to hand him a prominent role in the team. He has the quality and the experience to make a big difference for Arsenal in the final third over the next few months.
If he struggles to hold down a regular starting spot, he could then move on at the end of the season. However, selling him in January could prove to be a mistake, and Arsenal are certainly not keen on that.
Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for the former Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood.
The 24-year-old has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent months, but journalist Dean Jones has now revealed that a move to Tottenham is unlikely. If the player decides to move in the coming months, he is more likely to go to Spain.
Spurs linked with Mason Greenwood
Tottenham have been linked with Greenwood in recent months, and there is no doubt that they need more quality in the attack. The former Manchester United striker could have been a very useful acquisition for them. The Red Devils stand to benefit financially from any potential move.
Mason Greenwood in action for Marseille (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
It will be interesting to see if Spurs can find a dynamic attacker like him in the near future. They will need to improve going forward if they want to fight for trophies. They have invested a substantial amount of money in Dominic Solanke, but the England International has not been able to find the back of the net regularly. Tottenham need an upgrade on him. Signing another striker would be ideal for them.
They have a quality team and a quality manager. They will be expected to fight for major trophies. However, they cannot hope to do so without a reliable finisher.
As for Greenwood, it will be interesting to see where he ends up. He deserves to compete at the highest level, and joining a big club would be ideal for him at this stage of his career. He has shown his quality in La Liga in the past, and a move back to Spain could be interesting for him.
Mikel Arteta has ruled out a January exit for Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus after he made his return from injury. Jesus suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in January during Arsenal’s FA Cup tie with Manchester United, but made his return in the Gunners’ Champions League win over Club Brugge on Wednesday. The Brazilian […]
Enzo Maresca insisted that he “didn’t have any doubts” about Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall during the midfielder’s time at Chelsea. After the pair won the Championship together with Leicester City, Maresca brought Dewsbury-Hall to Stamford Bridge after being appointed as Chelsea boss. Dewsbury-Hall made just 13 appearances in the Premier League for Chelsea, but scored four goals […]
Julian Alvarez claims he was not bothered by rumours of a potential move to Barcelona during the most recent transfer window. The 25-year-old scored 17 goals and provided four assists in 37 LaLiga appearances for Atletico Madrid last season and has directly contributed to nine goals in the league this term (seven goals, two assists). […]
Inter Miami have reportedly reached an agreement to sign an Argentine defender to join Lionel Messi.
Inter Miami are in the midst of rebuilding their roster following the conclusion of the 2025 season, which ended with the club winning the Major League Soccer title. With the goal of surrounding Lionel Messi with players who complement him, the club has reportedly agreed to sign an Argentine defender.
“Facundo Mura and Inter Miami have reached a verbal agreement,” reported journalist German Garcia Grova on Friday via his X account. Mura is a 26-year-old right-back—although he has occasionally played on the left—who has spent his entire career in Argentina’s domestic league.
A product of Estudiantes, where he debuted at 19 in 2019, Mura had a brief stint at Colon before joining Racing Club in 2022. At Racing, the defender enjoyed his best performances, becoming a key player with 12 goals, 15 assists, and two titles in 147 matches.
“He will join the team as a free agent,” Garcia Grova added regarding the terms of the agreement between Mura and Inter Miami. “Once his time at Racing concludes, they will finalize the deal for a three-year contract.”
Argentine defender Facundo Mura playing for Racing Club.
Inter Miami shape their new squad
The arrival of Facundo Mura addresses one of the first challenges facing coach Javier Mascherano ahead of the 2026 season. This past year, Ian Fray and Jordi Alba were the team’s primary full-backs, with Marcelo Weigandt serving as the first alternative.
Of those three, only Fray will continue next season, as Alba retired from professional soccer and Weigandt is set to return to Boca Juniors after his loan ends. Mura will compete with Fray for the right-back position while also providing an option on the left if needed.
Another Argentine teammate for Lionel Messi
Since the Herons secured Lionel Messi’s arrival in the summer of 2023, the club has made deliberate efforts to surround its star with familiar faces both on and off the field. That included signing former Barcelona teammates and friends of Messi such as Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, and Luis Suarez.
But that’s not all. Inter Miami have focused on signing Spanish-speaking players, particularly Argentines, to create an environment conducive to Messi in terms of language and culture.
From the squad that won the 2025 MLS title, ten players—besides Messi—are Argentine or have Argentine roots: Oscar Ustari, Rocco Rios Novo, Marcelo Weigandt, Tomas Aviles, Gonzalo Lujan, Rodrigo De Paul, Santiago Morales, Tadeo Allende, Baltasar Rodriguez, and Mateo Silvetti. Some, like Weigandt, will not continue in 2026, but Mura is the first of the new arrivals to share that Argentine connection.
Evan Ferguson scored his first ever goals in European competition with a brace for Roma against Celtic in the Europa League on Thursday night, but it has not all been smooth sailing for the Brighton loanee in the Italian capital.
From his year-long goal drought to rumours of a potential recall, here’s a look at how things have gone for him at the Stadio Olimpico and what the future might hold for the Republic of Ireland international.
Why has Ferguson struggled for consistency at Roma?
Ferguson joined Roma on loan with an option to buy, rumored to be for a fee in the region of €40m towards the end of the summer transfer window.
Official: Evan Ferguson joins Roma on loan with an option to buy from Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion (picture via www.asroma.com)
This is his second consecutive loan stint away from Brighton after an underwhelming spell with West Ham in the second half of the 2024-25 season, during which he failed to score a single competitive goal.
Roma, whose only other natural option at centre-forward is Artem Dovbyk, had been in dire need of attacking additions during the summer transfer window.
Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini made that clear on several occasions: “This is no excuse; it’s just the reality, and we can’t be hypocrites. Take a look at who left and who is missing. It’s just counting,” he said after a pre-season friendly against Kaiserslautern over the summer, just a few weeks before the start of the Serie A season.
In the end, Roma did make more additions before the close of the summer transfer window, Wesley, Daniele Ghilardi, Jan Ziolkowski and a loan deal for Kostas Tsimikas among them, but their only other attacking addition was Leon Bailey on loan from Aston Villa. Due to injury, the Jamaica international has only managed eight competitive appearances since joining Roma in August, only one of which was as a starter.
This means that Ferguson and Dovbyk have been Gasperini’s only natural options at centre-forward this season.
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
And with no clear first choice, Gasperini has often rotated his options at centre-forward, with Paulo Dybala, Tommaso Baldanzi and Matias Soule all having been tried in false nine roles at various stages of the 2025-26 season.
It is easy to forget that Ferguson has only recently turned 21, and moving abroad, arriving late in the summer transfer window, and then having to adapt to a new culture, club, league, and style of play, and having the pressure of needing to bounce back after a tough 2024-25 season is not to be underestimated either.
Could Ferguson’s recent goals be the turning point at Roma?
Ferguson finally claimed his first competitive goal in Giallorossi colours on November 23, coming off the bench to grab Roma’s second in an eventual 3-1 win away against Cremonese in Serie A.
This was his first competitive goal in over a year, dating back to Brighton’s 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on October 26, 2024.
The 21-year-old has since added a European brace to his personal tally for 2025-26, tucking away two very well taken finishes in the first half of a 3-0 Europa League win over Celtic on Thursday night.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
It wasn’t just his finishing, but his movement and overall centre-forward play that earned him rave reviews for his performance at Celtic Park.
Football Italia expert Alfredo Pedullà agrees that Ferguson’s performance against Celtic could be the perfect springboard to revitalise his Roma career.
What to make of the recall rumours?
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Brighton head coach Fabian Hürzeler did not deny those rumours when he spoke at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
“Evan is our player, that’s why he will always be an option,” he said. “Of course, now at the moment he is on loan but we follow him, we are pleased how he performed yesterday. Of course we all follow him, so definitely he might be an option.”
"Evan Ferguson is a player for us and he is always an option"
Fabian Hurzeler discusses the possibility of recalling Evan Ferguson from his loan at Roma and how he hopes that Mohamed Salah 'is not available' for Brighton's away trip against Liverpool pic.twitter.com/5BNG3BgIrq
So, it remains to be seen whether Ferguson will see out the rest of the 2025-26 campaign at the Stadio Olimpico, or whether he will return to Brighton, or perhaps be sent out on loan elsewhere.
What is becoming clear is that the run-up to Christmas and the January transfer window will be pivotal. If the Irishman is able to add another couple of goals to his record before then, it starts to look like a completely different situation.
And, if goals do start to become more of a regular occurrence, it begs the question, would Roma be able to find a guaranteed improvement, fit and ready to play, during the January transfer window with a tight budget and financial fair play regulations still to adhere to? It would certainly take quite the pull from Gasperini and Ricky Massara.
Mike Maignan has been linked with a move away from AC Milan in recent months.
The French international goalkeeper was heavily linked with an exit in the summer, but Milan managed to keep hold of him. He will be out of contract in the summer of 2026, and he is expected to leave the club as a free agent. He has not signed an extension with them.
The report further claims that the player has already made up his mind regarding a potential move. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can get the deal done. They need a reliable goalkeeper, and the French International is certainly one of the best in the world.
A source told TEAMtalk: “From what is coming out from the talks, the belief from Milan’s end is that Maignan has made up his mind.”
Mike Maignan in action for AC Milan in pre-season (Photo by Yu Chun Christopher Wong/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Robert Sanchez has not been able to live up to the expectations since joining the London club. Chelsea need an upgrade on him, and the Milan star would be ideal. He has proven himself for club and country, and there is no doubt that he’s one of the best players in his position.
Chelsea would do well to sign a player of his quality and experience on a free transfer. He could prove to be a defining acquisition for the London club. Meanwhile, the opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the French International as well. Maignan will want to win major trophies with Chelsea.
Chelsea will be hoping to fight for major trophies in the coming seasons, and they need elite players who can bridge the gap with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City. Maignan would be a transformative signing for them.
He could be available for a nominal price in January, but it seems that a summer move is more likely.
Leeds United are interested in signing the Hibernian midfielder Josh Mulligan.
The 23-year-old has been a key player for the Scottish outfit since joining them, and his performances have attracted the attention of multiple clubs.
Leeds keen on Josh Mulligan
Leeds United and Nottingham Forest are keeping tabs on him from the Premier League. The player is reportedly available for a reasonable amount of money next month. There is a release clause in his contract, which is quite affordable. While the report from Footmercato does not mention the amount of money required to sign him, they believe it will be a reasonable investment.
It will be interesting to see if Leeds follow up on their interest with their official proposal to get the deal done. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and Mulligan could be a quality addition. He is versatile enough to operate in the midfield as well as in defence. He could be the ideal utility man for the Premier League side.
Josh Mulligan of Hibernian warming up. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)
The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for him. It would be a step up in the career of the 23-year-old, and he would get to test himself at a higher level. Leeds United are fighting for survival, and they need quality players during the second half of the campaign. The midfielder could prove to be very useful for them.
It is fair to assume that they have the financial muscle to get the deal across the line. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Leeds will be hoping to stay in the Premier League next season. If they can plug the gaps in their squad during the January transfer window, there is no reason why they cannot have a strong ending to the season.
Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick insists his side are only focused on their own performances and not the struggles of Real Madrid. La Blaugrana currently lead the way in LaLiga after 16 games, as they sit four points clear of their Clasico rivals. Since losing 2-1 to Los Blancos at the end of October, Barca […]
Karim Benzema offered his assessment of Real Madrid’s current struggles, particularly regarding stars like Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham.
Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham are three of the best players in the world right now. Yet, despite having them in the squad, Real Madrid have struggled this season to deliver consistent performances and results. Karim Benzema weighed in on the issue.
“What they lack is simply a connection—between Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham, and Rodrygo. Each one needs to know what to do on the field,” Benzema said in a recent interview with L’Equipe. “As long as everyone knows what to do on the field, that’s it. Because we’re talking about players who are among the top ten in the world, and they’re all on the same team.”
The five-time UEFA Champions League winner immediately suggested that this connection is not happening at Real Madrid right now. “Bellingham needs to understand that he is the attacking midfielder, not the goalscorer. Mbappe is the goalscorer, not the attacking midfielder. Vinicius is not a defensive midfielder, he is a left winger,” Karim explained.
Benzema’s comments highlight how, despite the undeniable individual quality of the roster, the Spanish side has yet to click as a reliable and cohesive team, with clearly defined roles and complementary skill sets.
Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid.
This is reflected in the results, with just two wins in the last eight matches across La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, as the standings show. In Spain’s top flight, Los Blancos have lost first place and are now second, four points behind Barcelona. In Europe, only goal difference keeps them inside the automatic qualification zone for the Round of 16.
Benzema discusses Xabi Alonso’s responsibility
In the same interview, Karim Benzema commented on the role of head coach Xabi Alonso during this challenging period. “The coach can’t do anything,” the Real Madrid legend said. “He has the names; it’s about choosing the player who plays best. After that, it’s up to the players.”
The Al Ittihad striker added that the stars must set aside their egos to strengthen the team. “If your teammate is better than you, you have to accept it. The problem is not accepting that the one in front of you scores more goals,” Benzema said. “That’s why you have issues when you have five or six top players together. Everyone contributes something.”
Benzema on Kylian Mbappe
Criticism of the coach and some Real Madrid stars such as Vinicius has not extended to Kylian Mbappe. The 26-year-old forward has been the team’s undeniable star at the start of the season, and his performances arguably make him the most decisive player in the world right now.
“He scores a lot of goals and will continue to do so,” Benzema said about his former France teammate. “But the most important thing for Mbappe is that Real Madrid signed him to win matches in key moments. And he’s capable of doing that… He’s the one who has to lead Real Madrid to titles. But not alone—he has to do it with the others. That’s why I spoke about the connection.”
Lionel Messi continues to redefine excellence, Son Heung-Min remains a commercial and sporting force, and Thomas Muller has authored yet another unexpected chapter late in his career. Yet as MLS closes the book on its most star-studded season to date, the numbers behind the legends tell a more sobering story.
For the first time in years, familiar assumptions no longer apply. Lionel Messi continues to redefine excellence, Son Heung-Min remains a commercial and sporting force, and Thomas Muller has authored yet another unexpected chapter late in his career. Yet as Major League Soccer closes the book on its most star-studded season to date, the numbers behind the legends tell a more sobering story.
The latest market value update has sent ripples across the league. One icon has reached the lowest valuation of his professional life, another has slipped to a level not seen in a decade, and a third—despite silverware and leadership—has not been immune to time. The question is not whether their impact has faded, but how value is now being measured in a league reshaped by age, visibility, and legacy.
Lionel Messi’s 2025 season with the club was, by any soccer metric, extraordinary. He led the club to its first-ever MLS Cup, claimed the Golden Boot, and became the first player in league history to win consecutive MVP awards. Across all competitions, Messi produced 74 goal contributions in 49 appearances, numbers that would inflate almost any valuation model. And yet, the latest assessment delivered a historic moment.
According to Transfermarkt, Messi’s market value now stands at €15 million ($16.3m)—the lowest valuation of his entire professional career, down from €18m ($19.6m) in the previous update. Dominic Becker, Transfermarkt’s North America data administrator, explained the reasoning clearly: “Messi once again played a fantastic season. He remains the focal point of Miami’s game and was crucial in winning the club’s first MLS Cup. But he is also getting older, and despite the downgrade, he remains the most valuable player in his age category.”
The context is essential. At his peak in 2018, Messi’s value reached €180m ($196m). Today’s number reflects not performance decline, but age-based market logic. At 38, Messi is evaluated not as a resale asset, but as a soccer institution. Importantly, the Argentine has never generated a transfer fee in his career, moving from Barcelona to Paris and then to MLS as a free agent. His economic value has never been transactional—it has been transformational.
Son Heung-Min: Decade-low valuation, undiminished Influence
Son Heung-Min’s arrival in MLS with LAFC instantly altered the league’s commercial and cultural footprint. On the pitch, he delivered 12 goals and four assists in his debut campaign. Off it, he shattered jersey-sales records and expanded the league’s reach across Asia and the global market. Despite this, Son’s valuation followed a similar trajectory to Messi’s.
Transfermarkt reduced Son’s market value from €20m ($21.8m) to €17m ($18.5m)—his lowest valuation since June 2015, when he was still playing in Germany. Becker acknowledged the inevitability of the decision: “Son Heung-Min is 33 years old. A decline in market value due to age is inevitable. That said, he adapted instantly and formed one of the most dangerous attacking duos in the league.”
Crucially, Son remains the second-most valuable player in MLS, underscoring how age-adjusted downgrades do not equate to reduced relevance. His influence spans performance, leadership, and global branding—elements that traditional valuation models struggle to quantify. This update marks a symbolic moment rather than a decline. The 33-year-old’s career has entered a phase where legacy outweighs liquidity.
Thomas Muller: Leadership, silverware, and a gentle adjustment
Thomas Muller’s MLS journey has been brief but significant. He played a central role in leading his club to a first-ever MLS Cup final, added another trophy to his already historic résumé, and became the most decorated German player of all time. Even so, market logic prevailed. The Vancouver Whitecaps star’s value dipped slightly from €6m ($6.5m) to €5m ($5.4m)—a modest adjustment that reflects age rather than influence.
Muller’s impact could be felt from the first day, Becker noted. “His football ability and character lifted the team on and off the field. Despite the downgrade, he remains one of the most valuable players in his age category.” At 36, Muller’s role is not defined by resale potential, but by tactical intelligence, leadership, and winning culture—qualities that MLS clubs increasingly value as the league matures.
Heung Min Son (L) of the Los Angeles Football Club, Lionel Messi (M) #10 of Inter Miami CF, and Thomas Muller (R) #13 of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
As Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal map their route through the tournament and James Rodriguez’s Colombia braces for a crucial test, a hidden complication threatens to shift the balance well before a ball is kicked.
The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is already reshaping narratives across international soccer, and the latest developments offer contrasting emotions for two familiar figures. Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what could be the final defining chapter of his international career, while uncertainty surrounds a long-time rival from South America. As Portugal maps its route through the tournament and James Rodriguez’s Colombia braces for a crucial test, a hidden complication threatens to shift the balance well before a ball is kicked.
With the draw completed and paths clarified, the tournament is beginning to feel real. Yet beneath the excitement, one unresolved issue could quietly influence Group K — and Portugal may be the indirect beneficiary.
The European giant emerged from the World Cup draw in Washington, D.C. with cautious optimism. Placed as the top seed in Group K, the European side will face Uzbekistan, the winner of FIFA Playoff 1, and Colombia, in what promises to be a group defined by contrasting styles rather than straightforward dominance.
For Ronaldo, who will be 41 years old when the tournament begins, this competition represents a final opportunity to lift the one trophy missing from his glittering resume. Portugal’s opening matches against less familiar opponents offer the chance to build momentum, but the decisive test is expected to arrive late in the group stage. That showdown will come against Colombia in Miami — a fixture already being described as one of the most compelling group-stage clashes of the tournament.
On paper, the Tricolor arrives with confidence. Ranked among the top 15 national teams globally, they reached the 2024 Copa America final and ended 2025 on an impressive unbeaten run. Their blend of intensity, technical quality, and transitional speed makes them a genuine threat to any opponent. However, beneath that momentum lies an issue that could undermine their stability at the worst possible time. And this is where the narrative shifts.
The hidden blow: James Rodriguez’s uncertain future
Midway through the buildup, the real concern becomes unavoidable. James Rodriguez, Colombia’s most iconic figure of the past decade, is facing a deeply unsettling situation. With six months remaining before the World Cup, James is currently without a club, as confirmed by Marca.
According to reports from Mexico and Spain, the midfielder recently ended his stint with Club Leon, and a potential move to Pumas UNAM collapsed despite early discussions. Journalist John Sutcliffe confirmed on X (formerly Twitter): “James Rodriguez is not coming to Pumas. There were conversations, but the project and the profile they want is different.”
James Rodriguez of Leon
For Los Cafeteros, the issue is not symbolic — it is practical. Match rhythm, fitness, and competitive sharpness are non-negotiable at the World Cup level, especially for a player who still carries creative responsibility when games tighten. Without weekly action, the 34-year-old’s influence risks diminishing just as Colombia prepares for its toughest test in years.
Why does this quietly benefit Portugal?
For Portugal, this development changes the psychological landscape of Group K. Colombia’s strength has long rested on balance: youthful intensity supported by experience. If James arrives under-prepared, that equilibrium could tilt in Portugal’s favor — especially in a match likely to decide the group winner.
Portugal, by contrast, enters the tournament with stability. Ronaldo remains surrounded by a deep supporting cast, and manager Roberto Martinez has emphasized continuity and control. In a group where fine margins will matter, readiness could be decisive.
Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and James Rodriguez (right)
Ticket prices for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, particularly for the final, have sparked negative reactions and sharp public criticism.
With less than six months to go before the 2026 World Cup—the first edition to be hosted simultaneously by three countries—anticipation continues to build. But alongside the excitement, criticism is mounting regarding several FIFA decisions, particularly the organization’s approach to ticket pricing.
According to BBC Sport, seats for the 2026 World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19 will cost up to seven times more than tickets for the Argentina vs. France final at Qatar 2022.
The championship match will feature three ticket categories. The ‘Supporter value tier’ will be the most affordable, starting at $4,185. A step above sits the ‘Supporter standard tier,’ priced at $5,560. And the most expensive option, the ‘Supporter premium tier,’ will carry a staggering price of $8,860.
The contrast with Qatar 2022 is striking. Tickets for that final were available for far lower amounts, starting around $600. BBC Sport also reports that the upcoming edition will not offer separate pricing for children or other specific groups.
Detailed view of the 2026 World Cup trophy
2026 World Cup ticket prices will vary depending on the national team
Another new feature of this World Cup is that ticket prices will fluctuate depending on the teams involved in each match. In other words, games at the same stage of the tournament may carry very different price tags if one of the national teams is deemed especially attractive.
Criticism of FIFA over 2026 World Cup ticket prices
The reported prices for the 2026 World Cup final will likely make attending the tournament’s decisive match an experience accessible only to a wealthy minority. That reality has triggered widespread criticism, particularly among fans.
“In the price tables gradually and confidentially released by FIFA, tickets allocated to national associations… are reaching astronomical levels,” Football Supporters Europe began in an official statement. The organization is a fan association recognized by institutions including UEFA and the Council of Europe.
“Adding insult to injury, the lowest price category will not be available to the most dedicated supporters through their National Associations, as FIFA chose to reserve the scarce number of category 4 tickets to the general sales, subject to dynamic ticket pricing,” the statement added. “This is a monumental betrayal of the tradition of the World Cup, ignoring the contribution of supporters to the spectacle it is.”
The Football Supporters’ Association also spoke out on the issue. “We back Football Supporters Europe in calling for a halt in ticket sales and we are calling on the Football Association to work with fellow FAs to directly challenge these disgraceful prices,” they said in a statement.
“We call on all national associations to stand up for your supporters, without whom there would be no professional game,” the FSA added. With growing backlash over FIFA’s ticket pricing decisions, it remains to be seen whether the organization will reconsider and respond to fans’ demands.
Napoli have strong interest in 17-year-old Argentine talent Milton Pereyra, who is considered the present and future at Boca Junior, but the Partenopei still have a long way to go before bringing the teenager over to Europe.
Where Napoli stand in pursuit of 17-year-old Milton Pereyra
Pereyra has excelled with Boca Juniors and is considered one of the brightest prospects that Argentinean football currently has to offer.
There have been rumours circulating from Argentina that Napoli are ready to pounce on the promising teenage talent. Football Italia understands that Napoli are pursuing Pereyra, but have not yet finalised a deal.
Sporting director Giovanni Manna and head coach Antonio Conte
There is not currently an expectation that Pereyra will be in Italy by the end of the calendar year, given that Napoli are still making their evaluations on the 17-year-old. Napoli continue to monitor him, but are not at the stage of finalising a deal just yet.
They appreciate his profile, and will continue to track his progress, but for now, Pereyra is a player that the Partenopei will circle back to. There are other priorities for now.
Atalanta coach Raffaele Palladino enjoyed the team’s performance against Chelsea, especially ‘ in terms of sacrifice’ but wants to see more of the same against Cagliari: ‘It’s a maturity test.’
BERGAMO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta BC looks on prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and ACF Fiorentina at Gewiss Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
On Tuesday, they shocked Chelsea in the Champions League with a 2-1 comeback win in Bergamo.
“It was an excellent match in terms of spirit and sacrifice. I want to see a team that understands the moments, defending and attacking together,” Palladino said at a press conference via Gianluca Di Marzio.
“Of course, we must work to improve the approach; it’s fundamental.”
Palladino went on to praise Italy starlet Honest Ahanor, who was introduced in the second half against the Blues.
“Ahanor is a talent that we have to develop. He played a great game against Chelsea, and I really like his spirit. Being bold and making the most, 110%, of every chance he’s given.”
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Raffaele Palladino head coach of Atalanta BC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
La Dea have lost four of the last five Serie A games, and tomorrow they host a Cagliari side who beat Roma 1-0 last week.
“I expect the right spirit and a response from the team. It’s the group that makes the difference, and for us, it is a maturity test,” Palladino concluded.
“Serie A games are always difficult, even against lower-table teams. Tomorrow we face a Cagliari side that defend well and can rely on players with great stamina. The wish is to keep the same spirit we had on Tuesday.”
Atalanta sit 12th in the Serie A table and have only won three matches domestically this season.
The Magpies host the Blues for an early kick-off, with the atmosphere likely to be tense and hostile for a really tricky away game for Enzo Maresca’s side.
Newcastle recently beat Manchester City at St James’, and another big result against Chelsea could end up being significant in this season’s battle for a place in the top four, so it’s an unmissable one for both sets of fans.
Newcastle United predicted line up to take on Chelsea
Newcastle will need to put a strong line up out for this one as they can’t really afford to slip up again in a big game if they are to be serious contenders for Champions League qualification.
Eddie Howe has a good amount of options to choose from, even if Sven Botman and Kieran Trippier remain injury doubts, but the reality is probably that this line up below would be his strongest side and the most likely one to play…
Chelsea predicted line-up to take on Newcastle United
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Enzo Maresca head coach of Chelsea FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Chelsea have had just a bit of a blip recently and Maresca has sometimes had to take the heat for that by rotating his lineup a lot this season.
The Italian tactician surely needs to have a better idea of his strongest XI by now, and we suspect he’ll do his best to go full strength for this game, with a team that looks something like this, featuring the returning Moises Caicedo…
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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – OCTOBER 01: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between R. Union Saint-Gilloise and Newcastle United FC at RSC Anderlecht Stadium on October 01, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
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Newcastle vs Chelsea head-to-head record
It won’t surprise you to hear that Chelsea have the upper hand in this fixture, winning 81 times in total.
Meanwhile, Newcastle have won 58 of their meetings, and the other 40 have ended in draws.
It’s been fairly even in recent years, with Newcastle winning both games last season, but Chelsea winning the three fixtures before that.
Since the start of 2020, they’ve played 13 times and Chelsea have won seven of those, Newcastle have won five, and there’s been one draw.
Give us your score predictions for this one in the comments!
Arne Slot has confirmed that Federico Chiesa should be in a position to return to the Liverpool squad over the weekend after recovering from a bout of illness that kept him out of his side’s 1-0 Champions League win over Inter on Tuesday night.
Will Chiesa feature in Liverpool vs. Brighton?
The former Juventus and Fiorentina winger had been suffering with flu-like symptoms earlier in the week, which kept him out of the travelling Liverpool squad to take on Inter in San Siro. With Mohamed Salah out of the squad for disciplinary reasons and Cody Gakpo also unavailable midweek, many thought there could have been an opportunity for Chiesa to impress on home soil.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – AUGUST 25: Federico Chiesa of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James’ Park on August 25, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Speaking during his pre-match press conference on Friday, head coach Slot confirmed that Chiesa should return to the matchday squad to face Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.
“Federico is not ill anymore. He trained yesterday and he trained today again, so I assume he’s ready to be in the squad tomorrow again,” Slot told the press.
He also confirmed that Gakpo is still suffering with a muscular injury, and with Salah not expected to feature, there could still potentially be a chance of increased minutes for the Italian this weekend.
Klopp is undoubtedly one of the finest managers of his generation, and he would be an exceptional acquisition for Real Madrid. He has shown his quality with Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool in the past. There is no doubt that he could help Real Madrid bounce back strongly and win major trophies.
A report from Fichajes claims that the German manager could demand two players if he joins Real Madrid. Ibrahima Konate and Dominik Szoboszlai are on his wishlist if he joins the Spanish club. It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid is prepared to sign those players for him.
Dominik Szoboszlai scores for Liverpool against Leeds
Konate has done exceedingly well for Liverpool since joining the club, and he is undoubtedly one of the best defenders in the Premier League. Real Madrid have looked vulnerable at the back, and he could be the ideal acquisition for them. He will be free in the summer of 2026, and he could be a cost-effective solution to their defensive problems.
On the other hand, the Hungarian midfielder has been the best player at Liverpool this season. Klopp signed him during his time at Liverpool, and it is no surprise that he wants to take the player with him to Real Madrid. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Liverpool will not want to lose two players, especially to their former manager.
Liverpool have been heavily linked with a move for the Bayern Munich attacker Michael Olise.
The 23-year-old French international has been in spectacular form since joining the German club. He helped them win the league title last season, and he is fine for this season as well. The player has already registered 23 goal contributions in 23 matches across all competitions.
The French international has all the makings of a future superstar, and Liverpool would do well to secure a signature. Salah has been an exceptional servant for them, and he has helped them win every trophy at the club level. Replacing him will not be easy. Liverpool need a superstar to fill the void left by him, and the former Crystal Palace star could be ideal.
Michael Olise in action for Bayern Munich (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Salah has not been at his best this season, and he has been linked with an exit. He is struggling to hold down a regular starting spot at Liverpool. It remains to be seen whether the Premier League side decides to cash in on him in the coming windows.
The opportunity to return to the Premier League could be an exciting one for the player as well. Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could help him fulfil his ambitions. He knows English football well, and he might be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact.
Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca is still frustrated by Tuesday’s loss against Atalanta in the Champions League: ‘If you review the first goal, they had one player inside the box, and we had seven players.’
Italian coach Maresca once again examined Atalanta’s win over his Chelsea side during a press conference on Friday.
The Blues will host Everton in the Premier League tomorrow.
Maresca comments on Atalanta 2-1 Chelsea
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC heads the ball to score his team’s first goal past goalkeeper Robert Sánchez of Chelsea during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“The reason why we dropped points, again, because this is football. Bournemouth away, we drew. Leeds away was a bad day for us, for all of us,” Maresca said via Football London.
“Atalanta game, again, it’s a game that for me, we were in the game, we were winning, we were okay. And we conceded, if you review the first goal, they had one player inside the box, and we had seven players. So we have seven against one, and we conceded the goal. So big mistakes are things that we need to improve.”
Maresca has also won the Premier League coach of the Month award for November, but didn’t leave much room for celebration: “It’s December now,” he said.
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 20: Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Chelsea FC at Craven Cottage on April 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Atalanta are currently the best-ranked Serie A club in the Champions League and have mathematically qualified for the knockout playoff already.
Milan’s Massimiliano Allegri has won the Serie A coach of the Month award for November.
“The Philadelphia Coach Of The Month award for November has been assigned to Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri,” Lega Serie A said on Friday.
Allegri wins Serie A coach of the Month award for November: official statement
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri looks on during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“The trophy will be presented during the pre-match of Milan vs Sassuolo, scheduled for Sunday, 14th December at 12.30 at the ‘Giuseppe Meazza’ Stadium in Milan.”
Lega Serie A explained that “for the final calculation were considered the matchdays from 10 to 13 of Serie A 2025/2026” and that “the award was assigned by a jury of Directors of sports media who evaluated each coach on the basis of technical and sporting criteria and the quality of play of their teams, as well as their behaviour/fair play during matches.”
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lega Serie A CEO Luigi De Siervo said: “The exciting head-to-head battle at the top of the league also leads to a constant competition between the great Serie A managers. In November, Massimiliano Allegri came out on top with 10 points from four games, keeping a clean sheet in all three of the direct clashes he won. The Tuscan coach has managed to get the best out of the players at his disposal, setting up a well-organised team capable of reading the different moments of the game. Allegri`s Milan are showing a winning mentality and a newfound awareness of their own abilities, characteristics necessary to fight for the top of the table until the end of the season”.
Lautaro Martinez is confident that promising Inter striker Francesco Pio Esposito will become a ‘pillar’ of the Nerazzurri and the Italy national team: ‘He’s serious and humble.’
Pio Esposito returned to Inter last summer after a two-season loan spell at Serie B side Spezia.
Lautaro: Pio Esposito will ‘become a pillar of Inter and Italy’
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
A product of the Inter Academy, Esposito has netted three goals and provided three assists in 18 appearances across all competitions this season and even made his senior Italy debut, netting three times in five games with the Azzurri.
“I know him quite well because he comes from the youth sector,” Lautaro told Gazzetta.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 03: Francesco Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia round of 16 match between FC Internazionale and Venezia FC at San Siro Stadium on December 03, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“He’s a serious and humble lad. Let’s leave him calm, and he’ll become a pillar of Inter and the Italy national team. Bonny also has strength and quality and is helping us.”
During the same interview, Lautaro argued that the Nerazzurri had suffered an “injustice” in their latest Champions League match against Liverpool: “If you lose due to a referee’s mistake, there’s not much you can do,” he said.
Reports in Italy suggest that Sassuolo striker Andrea Pinamonti has attracted interest from Milan, Lazio and West Ham for the January transfer window.
Italian striker Pinamonti could leave Sassuolo next month, according to Calciomercato.com and Goal.com.
Both Italian media outlets claim that the 26-year-old, scorer of four goals in 14 Serie A appearances this season, has attracted interest from Milan, Lazio and West Ham.
Pinamonti could leave Sassuolo in January
SASSUOLO, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Andrea Pinamonti of Sassuolo runs onto the ball during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Udinese Calcio at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on September 28, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The Hammers had already been linked with Pinamonti last summer.
West Ham are very much involved in Italian transfer news today, as Gazzetta reported in the morning that Niclas Fullkrug wants to leave the London-based club next month.
BERGAMO, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Andrea Pinamonti of Sassuolo celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates Domenico Berardi and Tarik Muharemovic during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
According to the pink paper, Milan are among the clubs monitoring the German centre-forward.
Calciomercato.com reports that Pinamonti could leave Sassuolo on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy in the January transfer window.
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The Italian striker already spent the 2024-25 season on loan at Genoa and returned to Sassuolo after their promotion to Serie A.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Juventus attacker Kenan Yildiz.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, the 20-year-old Turkish International is a dream name on their shortlist as they look to add more quality in the final third. It is no secret that they need more unpredictability on the flanks, and the Juventus attacker could be ideal for them.
He will help create opportunities for his teammates and find the back of the net as well. Brennan Johnson and Xavi Simons have not been at their best this season, and Dejan Kulusevski is sidelined with an injury.
Kenan Yildiz vs Tottenham wingers this season
Kenan Yildiz vs Tottenham wingers this season (Photo via DataMB)
Mohammed Kudus is the only reliable winger at the club. Spurs need to invest in that area of the squad, and Yildiz would be a shrewd investment. He has all the tools to develop into a superstar.
Kenan Yildiz in action for Juventus vs Fiorentina (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
It will be interesting to see if Spurs follow up on their interest with an offer to get the deal done. Signing the player will not be easy. Juventus rate him highly, and they will not want to lose the 20-year-old anytime soon. The North London outfit might have to pay a premium in order to get the deal done.
In addition to that, they will have to convince the player to join the club as well. He is an elite talent, and he will want to compete at the highest level. Tottenham must convince him that they will be able to help him fulfil his ambitions in the future.
Manchester United and Chelsea are interested in the Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki.
According to a report from Sacha Tavlolieri, both clubs are impressed with the 20-year-old’s performances this season. Manchester United made contact with his representatives at the start of the season, and Chelsea has now followed suit. The Blues made contact with Sunderland in October regarding a potential move.
Sunderland signed the player in July for a fee of around £15 million, and it will be interesting to see if they are willing to sanction his departure in future. He has the potential to develop into a quality player. He has already impressed in the Premier League, and manager Regis Le Bris has labelled him as a “really good player”.
There is no doubt that he has the potential to play for the biggest clubs in the world. Chelsea and Manchester United could be attractive destinations for him. It seems that an intense transfer is on the cards. It will be interesting to see which of the two clubs can get the deal done.
Noah Sadiki of Sunderland reacts during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Bournemouth. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Sadiki will be attracted to the idea of competing at a high-level, and the opportunity to join clubs like Chelsea or Manchester United will be tempting for him. He has all the tools to develop into a complete midfielder. He will not only help Manchester United or Chelsea control the game from the middle of the park, but he will also help out defensively.
He needs to choose his next destination carefully. He should look to join a club where he will play regularly. Sitting on the bench at a big club will not benefit him. Any club hoping to sign the player might have to come forward with game time assurances first.
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Football Italia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà insists Kobbie Mainoo is the player Napoli ‘appreciate the most’ in view of the 2026 January transfer window.
Napoli will be looking for midfield reinforcements next month, given that several key players will be forced to the sidelines with injuries for several weeks.
Kevin De Bruyne, Billy Gilmour, Frank Anguissa and Stanislav Lobotka are currently on the treatment table and are expected to miss many games for the Partenopei.
Latest Mainoo updates for Napoli
GRIMSBY, ENGLAND – AUGUST 27: Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United looks on during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Grimsby Town and Manchester United at Blundell Park on August 27, 2025 in Grimsby, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
In his latest YouTube video for Football Italia, transfer expert Pedullà noted that Napoli director Giovanni Manna recently confirmed what we’ve been reporting for over a month about the Partenopei’s interest in Manchester United midfielder Mainoo.
“Mainoo’s name emerged from England in August, but there was no room to negotiate in the summer,” Pedullà said.
“Mainoo is the player Napoli are following more closely and appreciate the most.”
LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 24: Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United looks on ahead of the Premier League match between Fulham and Manchester United at Craven Cottage on August 24, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Mainoo, 20, has only made 11 appearances across all competitions this season, providing one assist. The England international has only collected 273 minutes of football on the pitch.
Currently, Eljif Elmas, Scott McTominay and Antonio Vergara are the only three central midfielders available for Napoli.
The Partenopei will visit Udinese in their next Serie A match on Sunday.
Venezia have opened talks with Spezia left-back Giuseppe Aurelio, who wants to leave his club next month.
Aurelio is expected to leave Spezia in the next transfer window.
The left-back, born in 2000, wants to embark on a new experience and clearly considers his time with the Ligurian club to be over.
Aurelio has scored two goals and provided one assist in 12 Serie B matches this season.
In recent days, several Serie B clubs have made inquiries, but Venezia have stepped up the pressure and want to give Giovanni Stroppa another quality addition.
The squad from the lagoon is already very competitive. The goal is to reach Serie A without going through the play-off, and nothing will be left to chance in order to raise the team’s quality level.
Talks for Aurelio are underway, and Venezia are serious about it.
Christian Pulisic has scored seven Serie A goals this season with just ten shots on target, and even if stats suggest that he’s less involved in the play, the American has been as decisive as ever at San Siro.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The American star has netted seven goals in nine Serie A matches, nine in 12 games across all competitions.
Friday’s printed edition of Gazzetta dello Sport offers an interesting insight into how Pulisic has become so decisive for Milan this season.
Technically, Pulisic is used as one of the two Milan centre-forwards this term, while in the previous campaign, he mostly acted as a right winger.
However, heatmaps show that Pulisic is not necessarily playing in a more advanced position than last season, but he moves more towards the left, helped by the fact that he only started once alongside Rafael Leao.
Christian Pulisic’s heatmaps from Gazzetta dello Sport, Friday, December 12, page 5.
Pulisic has fewer passes, crosses, dribbles, fouls suffered and ball recoveries than last season; based on stats, he seems less involved in the play, but he’s way more lethal. The ex-Chelsea star only needed 14 total shots, ten on target, to score seven Serie A goals.
There’s also something intangible, which you won’t see in stats, and it’s his ability to be decisive when the team needs it. Pulisic, for example, scored winning goals in big games against Napoli and Inter before scoring two past Torino, helping Milan climb to the top of the Serie A table, level on 31 points with Napoli.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, West Ham striker Niclas Fullkrug is one of the names Milan will consider in the January transfer window, as the German wants to leave his club.
West Ham striker Fullkrug is one of the players on Milan’s agenda for the January transfer window, and the Rossoneri will consider a possible deal in the coming weeks.
Fullkrug on Milan’s agenda for January
Niclas Füllkrug of Germany celebrates as he acknowledges the fans after the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Switzerland and Germany at Frankfurt Arena on June 23, 2024 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Fullkrug is unhappy at West Ham, where he has only started in five matches out of 15 and played just 28 minutes in the last two months.
The 32-year-old hasn’t found the net in nine appearances across all competitions this season.
The Italian newspaper reports that Fullkrug can leave on loan next month, even if West Ham paid €30m to sign him just 16 months ago, and the striker has also attracted interest from the Bundesliga.
Joshua Zirkzee of Manchester United gestures during the warm up prior to the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United FC at Anfield on January 05, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City are interested in signing the PEC Zwolle midfielder Jadiel Pereira da Gama.
The 15-year-old defensive midfielder is regarded as a special talent, and he has already established himself as a first-team player for the Dutch outfit. Naturally, his performances have attracted the attention of top teams.
Multiple clubs keen on Jadiel Pereira da Gama
According to a report from TEAMtalk, the three Premier League clubs are monitoring his progress, and they could look to make a move in future. Chelsea could use more quality and depth, and the side and the 15-year-old would be a long-term investment. They have shown a willingness to invest in talented young players, and they are looking to add Pereira da Gama to the formidable pool of young talent already at the club.
The report claims that Chelsea are determined to secure his signature.
Similarly, Tottenham have invested in multiple young players in recent windows. They are looking to build for the future, and the 15-year-old could be an asset for them.
Manchester City are keeping tabs on the youngster, as they look to build for the future.
All three clubs have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen where the 15-year-old will end up eventually. He needs to join a proper project where there is a prominent role for him. Sitting on the bench at a big club will be detrimental to his growth. Even though he’s not ready to start in the Premier League yet, he could still be a very useful player at the highest level. He must look to join a club where he will get opportunities to showcase his qualities with the first team.
Liverpool continue to be linked with a move for the Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo Goes.
The 24-year-old has not been a regular starter for the Spanish club this season, and naturally, he has been linked with an exit. Multiple clubs are monitoring his situation, and Liverpool have already made contact regarding a potential move.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Real Madrid will sanction his departure if an offer of around €80-90 million is presented. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool follows up on their interest with an official proposal.
Rodrygo had 14 goals and 9 assists last season. This season, he has struggled for game time. However, he has excelled in the Champions League. Rodrygo has been linked with Arsenal as well.
Former Liverpool captain and club legend Steven Gerrard recently praised the Brazilian as “magnificent” after his performance against Manchester City. There is no doubt that he has the quality to do well in the Premier League, and he could be a star for the Premier League champions.
They need more cutting-edge in the final third, and the 24-year-old is a versatile attacker capable of operating anywhere across the front three.
Rodrygo Goes in action for Brazil (Photo by Toru Hanai/Getty Images)
He could be the ideal fit for Liverpool and the long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian has been linked with a move away from the club after his latest bombshell interview criticising the manager. He could be sold in the coming months, and Liverpool will need to replace him properly. Signing the Brazilian could be ideal for all parties. The South American is more than just a goal scorer. He is a hard-working player who will help out at both ends of the pitch. He could be the ideal fit for Liverpool’s style of play.
The player is desperate for gametime, and Liverpool will be able to provide him with the platform he needs. They also need a versatile attacker, and Rodrygo seems tailor-made for them. Convincing the player to join the club might not be too difficult. He will want to join an elite team, and Liverpool could help him fulfil his ambitions.
Chelsea are interested in signing the Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado.
The 22-year-old has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent months, and it will be interesting to see if Chelsea can get the deal done. They already have a quality midfield unit comprising of Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo.
Meanwhile, a report from Fichajes claims that Chelsea have been looking at multiple Barcelona players in recent months. It will be interesting to see if they can bring in the necessary additions.
Marc Casado in action for Barcelona vs Real Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
They believe that Casadó would fit their system properly, and he would be an accessible target as well. It will be interesting to see if they come forward with an official offer to get the deal done. Chelsea have previously made contact regarding a potential move, but the transfer did not work out. They remain keen on securing his signature.
The 22-year-old has shown his quality in Spanish football, and he can do well in the Premier League as well. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea can convince the player to join the club. They have the financial muscle to tempt Barcelona into selling Casado. The Spanish outfit have their own financial limitations, and they could be attracted to the idea of selling the young midfielder if a lucrative proposal is presented.
Manchester United seem increasingly open to cashing in on Bruno Fernandes, who remains a target for Saudi Pro League clubs.
As first reported here in the Daily Briefing, sources “expect bids” for Fernandes as both Al Hilal and Al Ittihad show a strong interest in him.
It’s anticipated that Man Utd could sell Fernandes for around £70m, with the Portugal international regarded as their most sellable asset.
This comes as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have been eager to make the club more financially stable since taking over.
Bruno Fernandes sale may be necessary to fund new Man United signings
Bruno Fernandes in action for Man Utd (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
With United targeting ambitious signings in midfield such as Elliot Anderson and Carlos Baleba, it seems Fernandes has been identified as someone worth cashing in on to help fund those moves.
Red Devils fans might not be too keen to see a top player like Fernandes leave, but it’s also true that he’s not getting any younger and this might be their last chance to make big money from his departure.
If that helps MUFC build for the future with elite young midfielders like Anderson and Baleba, it would surely go down as good business in the long-term, even if there’s some short-term pain.
Bruno Fernandes transfer exit could be a big risk
For now, though, is it actually worth offloading someone as influential as Fernandes while Ruben Amorim is still rebuilding this side and trying to get more consistency?
Just see below as Fernandes is rated by FotMob as United’s best performer this season, while he’s top for assists and second for goals…
Bruno Fernandes stats this season (FotMob)
It might be tempting to think Fernandes’ influence will soon wane with age, but some top players have continued to go on performing at the very highest level well into their late 30s, so this is clearly something the club need to think carefully about.
Verdict: Bruno Fernandes over 0.5 shots on target Best Odds: 3/5 Bookmaker: Dachbet Hoping to make it back-to-back Premier League victories on Monday night, Manchester United will welcome Bournemouth to Old Trafford. Manchester United Starting with the hosts, eventually storming their way to what was a routine 4-1 romp away at rock-bottom Wolves last time […]
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has expressed his desire for Mohammed Salah to stay at the club and plans to hold urgent talks with the Egyptian concerning his future. Salah rocked the Premier League champions last week after declaring that he had been “thrown under the bus” by Slot as he spoke to journalists following the […]
Evan Ferguson’s brace against Celtic might be a turning point for the Republic of Ireland international, but Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini will still need reinforcements in January.
Ferguson finally unlocked himself in the Europa League, scoring a fine brace away at Celtic and showing the movements of a true centre-forward.
Possible Ferguson turning point at Roma
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Gasperini had motivated and pushed him on the eve of the match, and he was repaid in the best possible way. Ferguson is a young player; he’s coming back from an injury and has undeniable quality. Gasperini demands consistency and intensity from him.
Under Gasp, static centre-forwards will never be quite successful, and Thursday’s performance in Glasgow might be a turning point.
Gasperini’s transfer requests to Roma
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – APRIL 01: Joshua Zirkzee of Manchester United looks on as he walks out of the tunnel to inspect the pitch prior to during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest FC and Manchester United FC at City Ground on April 01, 2025 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Gasperini could agree to part ways with one of his centre-forwards to sign another one, provided that he gets a plug-in player and not another gamble like the one proposed to him at the end of August.
After the 3-0 win over Celtic, Gasperini didn’t want to go deeper into transfer market matters; as it’s an issue that has bothered him since last summer.
A controversial Dominik Szoboszlai penalty allowed Liverpool to beat Inter in a Champions League match at San Siro on Tuesday.
Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni was punished for pulling Florian Wirtz’s shirt, and the German’s dramatic fall led to a VAR pitchside review that ultimately awarded the decisive spot-kick to the Reds.
Lautaro: Inter ‘disappointed but not angry’ after loss vs. Liverpool
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale competes for the ball with Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We are disappointed but not angry,” Lautaro told Gazzetta.
“Because if you lose due to a referee’s mistake, there’s not much you can do. We’re upset that we threw everything away because of an injustice. If penalties were given for every shirt pull, the game would never be played.”
Inter have lost two Champions League Finals in the last three years and suffered a huge blow this past May when they succumbed to a 5-0 defeat to PSG in Munich.
Have they entirely recovered from it?
“Defeats hurt a lot, but make you grow. I get really angry when I lose, but I also have to consider the quality of the opponent,” argued Lautaro.
“Anyway, we started again. Maybe some results haven’t been positive, but it takes time. There’s a new coach who is giving us a lot of energy. Maybe it’s not visible from the outside, but we know we are improving day by day.”
Lautaro Martinez revealed he recently began seeing a psychologist to help him stay balanced.
“I’m very happy I trusted a professional; it helped me a lot,” said the Inter captain.
“I understood that if someone attacks me, it’s often because they would like to be in my place. When I was young, I used to struggle with reading or hearing harsh words about me. Now I face them with more calm, and I enjoy my career.”
Lautaro: ‘No reason to leave’ Inter
MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 26: Lautaro Martinez of Internazionale looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Atletico de Madrid and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadio Metropolitano on November 26, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Inter are just one point below Serie A leaders Milan and Napoli. Are they going to be their main rivals for the Scudetto?
“I’d include Roma too; they have a coach I really like,” Lautaro argued.
The Argentine star’s contract at San Siro expires in June 2029.
“My family and I feel very good here; we’ve set down roots in Milan. I’ve just signed a new contract, so I have no reason to leave,” Lautaro concluded.
Luka Modric is ‘waiting’ for Italy at the 2026 World Cup as missing out on qualification for the third time in a row ‘would be a tragedy.’
Italy will have to go through the playoffs to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The Azzurri will meet Northern Ireland in the semifinal and the winner between Wales and Bosnia Herzegovina if they progress to the final.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Players of Italy pose for a team photograph prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“It would be a tragedy for you to miss a third World Cup in a row,” Modric told Gazzetta.
“I hope Italy qualify because all the best teams will be at the next World Cup and Italy are one of the best, so they have to be there.
“The playoffs are always difficult, but I wish Italy the best of luck in qualifying. I’ll be waiting for you.”
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Sander Berge of Norway battles for possession with Mateo Retegui of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Modric’s Croatia will be in Group L with England, Ghana and Panama, while, if Italy qualify, they’ll meet Canada, Switzerland and Qatar in Group B.
“England are one of the strongest national teams around, but we don’t underestimate anyone. We’re in a difficult group, and we have to prepare well,” said Modric.
“The World Cup is still a long way off, and right now we need to think about the present and about Milan because we want to keep going down this path.”
Tuttosport newspaper reports that Davide Frattesi’s agent has held preliminary talks with Juventus as the Inter midfielder seeks more playing time.
Juventus have reportedly resumed talks with Beppe Riso, the agent of Inter midfielder Frattesi.
The Italy international has been struggling with playing time this season, falling down Cristian Chivu’s pecking order.
Frattesi seeks more playing time
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Billy Gilmour of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
According to Tuttosport, the midfielder’s representative recently held talks with the Old Lady, who had already set her sights on the 26-year-old in previous years.
The Turin-based paper reports that Frattesi’s agent met Juventus representatives at the club’s headquarters.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 02: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie C match between Ternana Calcio and Juventus Next Gen at Allianz Stadium on December 02, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Even if those directly involved described the meeting as a courtesy visit, it’s highly possible that the two parties made an initial approach ahead of the January transfer window.
Frattesi has only collected 480 minutes of football across all competitions this season, providing two assists in Coppa Italia against Serie B side Venezia.
Strong bond between Frattesi and Spalletti
Italy’s midfielder #07 Davide Frattesi scores his team first goal during the International friendly football match between Italy and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Empoli on June 09, 2024. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images)
However, his contract expires in June 2028 and Inter will be reluctant to sell the midfielder to a direct rival, so their asking price won’t be below €35m.
Frattesi is open to leaving Inter next month and is on good terms with Luciano Spalletti. The Inter midfielder was the best Italy scorer during the Tuscan coach’s tenure, finding the net seven times.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has revealed that he got death threats from Everton fans when he made the move to Old Trafford in 2004.
The former England captain came through as a youngster from Everton’s academy and played for their first-team for a couple of years before being quickly snapped up by Man Utd in a big move.
It was clear that Rooney had a big career ahead of him, and he felt he had to do what was right for him and join the Red Devils.
Still, speaking on his latest podcast with BBC Sport, Rooney admitted that it came at a big personal cost as he received death threats and his parents’ house was vandalised.
Wayne Rooney on huge Everton fan backlash to his Man United transfer
Rooney left Goodison Park in the summer of 2004 and it seemed clear at the time that the move did not go down at all well with Everton fans.
Wayne Rooney in action for Man United against Everton (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Toffees supporters would always boo Rooney on his return to playing at their ground, and off the pitch things were even worse.
“I got death threats,” Rooney said. “My parents’ house was getting spray painted and smashed up. My girlfriend at the time, wife now, her house was getting spray painted.
“I think that’s where you have to be mentally strong. The people around you have to help.
“Leaving was difficult because I went to Manchester United, and Liverpool and Manchester was a big rivalry so that made it a lot more difficult.
“But I was always of a mindset of ‘I don’t care’. I knew what I wanted and I knew how to get there.
“I had to stay tough in my mind. This was people from my city so it was tough but I thought ‘I don’t care’, you have to be selfish and make these decisions.”
Wayne Rooney later returned for second spell at Everton
Somewhat surprisingly after such harsh treatment, Rooney later returned to Everton for a second spell.
When his time at United came to an end in the summer of 2017, Rooney joined EFC again, scoring 11 goals in 40 games before moving on again after just one season.
The veteran forward then had spells with DC United and Derby County before hanging up his boots and moving into both management and punditry.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has spoken out on the situation with star player Mohamed Salah as it remains to be seen if he’ll play against Brighton this weekend.
Liverpool host Brighton at Anfield on Saturday at 3pm, and all eyes will be on Salah, who was dropped from Slot’s squad to face Inter Milan in midweek, having been on the bench for the last three Premier League games.
The Egypt international did not respond well to being dropped to the bench, having publicly criticised Slot in an explosive interview after the 3-3 draw away to Leeds United.
Slot himself then responded by axing Salah from his matchday squad altogether in the Champions League, but it seems he’s open to the 33-year-old returning.
Mohamed Salah in action for Liverpool (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Arne Slot on talks with Mohamed Salah
Speaking ahead of the weekend game, Slot told his press conference, as quoted by BBC Sport, that he’s already had a lot of talks with Salah’s representatives and more meetings are scheduled to see if he’ll end up playing against Brighton.
“I will have a conversation with Mo,” the Dutch tactician said.
“The outcome of that conversation determines how things will look [on Saturday].
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Fabio Capello argues that Antonio Conte is unable to convey ‘strength’ and ‘calmness’ to his Napoli team in the Champions League: ‘It’s a psychological issue.’
The Partenopei have lost three games from three away from home in Europe this season, conceding 10 goals far from the Stadio Maradona.
Their latest loss came against José Mourinho’s Benfica on Wednesday.
“Maybe Conte isn’t able to transmit that calmness and strength to the players the way he does in the league,” Capello told Gazzetta.
Capello on Conte and Napoli’s ‘psychological issue’
NAPLES, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Atalanta BC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on November 22, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
The former Italian coach feels that Napoli’s poor results in the Champions League are not determined by tactical problems.
“I don’t think so. If you dominate in Italy or England, leagues where Conte has won, it means you’re providing something positive in terms of your playing system,” he argued.
“In my opinion, it’s more of a psychological issue.
“When you play in European competitions, you have to be convinced of your strength, find a certain calmness and take risks without being afraid to be bold,” he continued.
“Maybe, Antonio, judging by the results he gets in Europe, isn’t able to transmit this to the team.”
Napoli will visit Copenhagen and host Chelsea in the last two league phase games in January 2026.
The Partenopei will need at least one victory to secure a spot in the knockout playoff.
In the last Champions League round, Inter lost to Liverpool at home, while Juventus and Atalanta beat Pafos and Chelsea, respectively.
Capello: Easier to recover for Premier League teams
Fabio Capello (Photo by Jurij Kodrun/Getty Images)
“In the last matchday, I saw that we struggled to cope with the opponents’ intensity. Inter, for example, had difficulties against Liverpool in terms of aggression, even if they would have deserved a draw,” Capello concluded.
“Also, maybe other teams have more well-equipped squads than ours. Manchester City, for example, replaced Haaland and Foden within 20 minutes, introducing players of equal quality (Reijnders and Marmoush).
“Above all, Premier League teams are more accustomed than ours to handling a double schedule, and they find it less tiring to recover because they are used to always playing at a very high pace, so when they play at a slightly lower tempo, they are already at the level of our maximum.”
The Croatian star, a 2018 Ballon d’Or winner, spoke to Gazzetta dello Sport about his first few months in Milan.
Modric, 40, joined the Rossoneri as a free agent from Real Madrid last summer and has started 14 league games in a row at San Siro.
“I feel good, physically and mentally, and I like what I do. I want to keep going like this because I’m having fun. Everything is going the way I wanted,” he said.
Milan are not involved in any European competition this season and are joint Serie A table leaders alongside Napoli.
Modric: Serie A ‘tough and competitive’
UDINE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 20: Luka Modric of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and AC Milan at Stadio Friuli on September 20, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
“We are doing a good job, and the goal is not to stop, even though many teams are fighting for the top spot. It’s tough, but we move forward with confidence,” Modric said.
“From abroad, one might not realise how difficult Serie A is, but I assure you that your league is very tough and competitive. I wasn’t surprised because I was prepared: I’ve known it since I was a kid when I watched it on TV, and I’ve kept following it over the years. I knew what I would find, and I was ready.
“I’m happy because I play for what is, to me, the biggest Italian club of all. I enjoy myself every day at Milanello and every time I wear the Rossoneri shirt,” Modric continued.
“I never thought I would come to Milan until I was at Real Madrid, but sometimes in life, things happen when you least expect them. It was a dream come true because I was a Milan fan since I was a child.”
Modric: ‘Allegri a great coach and a winner’
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The Croatia international is glad to work under Allegri.
“He’s a great coach, a winner. I enjoy working with him, and he surprised me with his personality,” he said.
“He has an amazing ability to create a good feeling in the dressing room because he’s used to managing great champions. He helps you to give your best and keeps you calm, so it’s easier to do what you need to do.”
Modric is also enjoying life off the pitch in Italy.
“My family and I feel good here. I understand Italian too, but let’s say I speak other languages better. Croatian, English and Spanish. Little by little, I’ll learn Italian too.”
Milan will host Sassuolo at San Siro in the next Serie A match on Sunday.
Next week, they’ll fly to Saudi Arabia to play in the Supercoppa Italiana Final Four, meeting defending Serie A champions Napoli in the semifinal on Thursday, December 18.
The Rossonero: ‘Allegri knows how to manage stars, this Milan is a great dream.’
The Nerazzurro: ‘I’ve never been so strong, Inter are full of energy.’
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Contact between Juve and the agent of the Inter midfielder, a trusted man of the coach in the national team.
The former CT would welcome Davide with open arms. The price is high, 35m, but his agent Riso talks about it with Comolli, eager to raise the quality in midfield. Meantime, the screams of the Bianconeri coach shake the Bianconeri dressing room. David challenges shyness off the pitch, the weight of the salary and Vlahovic’s ‘phantom.’ Those silences of the fans at the Allianz Stadium: behind the scenes.
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In January, Ausilio has 20m to 24m available and Lazio need to sell. Mlacic is in the frame, too.
Bernardeschi’s show: message to Juve
Bologna’s comeback win against Celta (2-1): the former Bianconero books a spot for Sunday. Super Roma at Celtic’s home:3-0. Kean and Gudmundsson get the Viola back up: 2-1 to Dinamo Kyiv.
Morata risks a three-month stop. Thrilling Pisa-Lecce tonight.
As first reported here for the Daily Briefing, the Eagles are making Diomande a top target to replace Marc Guehi, who continues to be targeted by Liverpool and other big clubs around Europe.
Sporting don’t want to sell Diomande and are pointing to his €80m release clause, which one imagines could prove problematic for Palace, but perhaps less so for Chelsea.
Other top clubs such as Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle are also understood to have scouted Diomande in recent times.
Crystal Palace showing concrete interest in Ousmane Diomande
Ousmane Diomande challenges Kenan Yildiz for the ball (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
This is a clear signal that the south Londoners are planning for life without Guehi, who won’t be signing a new contract and who is due to become a free agent next summer.
The England international was targeted by Liverpool towards the end of last summer’s transfer window, only for Palace to pull the plug late on as they didn’t have a replacement.
If they can land a talent like Diomande to strengthen their defence, however, then that would help fill the gap left by Guehi.
LFC fans will no doubt hope this is a boost for them in their pursuit of Guehi, but it doesn’t necessarily mean Anfield will be his next destination.
The 25-year-old will have numerous other suitors in for him, so in many ways Palace’s interest in Diomande doesn’t directly change that much.
It is yet another indication, however, that Guehi’s future lies away from Selhurst Park, so some Reds fans will surely see that as a positive, even if that already looked likely some time ago anyway.
Arsenal have been praised for their transfer deal for Noni Madueke, who has impressed since joining from rivals Chelsea in the summer.
Former Blues striker Chris Sutton says he felt at the time that Madueke’s departure from Stamford Bridge could hurt his former club, and it does seem like an increasingly smart piece of business by the Gunners.
Madueke starred for Arsenal in their midweek Champions League win over Club Brugge, scoring two goals in a 3-0 victory.
The England international also scored in the recent win over Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium, and it looks like he will prove a valuable squad player to take the pressure off Bukayo Saka, who has often had to play 90 minutes in pretty much every single game for Arsenal.
Noni Madueke in action for Arsenal (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Chris Sutton praises Noni Madueke signing by Arsenal
“It wasn’t just with his goals that Noni Madueke made an impact, he did really well throughout the game and showed he is ready to do a job when he is called upon,” Sutton said via BBC Sport.
“A lot is made of Arsenal’s strength in depth this season, and at the moment Arteta has got a few injuries in key positions.
“But in those wide areas he has got plenty of options and the fact he could bring Madueke and Martinelli off the bench against Villa at the weekend and then start them tonight and see both of them score brilliant goals is a real positive.
“More and more, Madueke looks like a really smart signing. I already thought he was a loss to Chelsea, but you are seeing now he is back from injury that Arsenal can have Saka off that right side, or use him – it bodes really well for them with such a busy period coming up.”
Some Arsenal fans might well feel Madueke is showing glimpses of being able to challenge Saka for his place in Mikel Arteta’s starting XI.
After a few injuries, there have occasionally been signs of Saka slowing down a little bit and not quite looking at his best.
2025/26 all comps
Games
Goals
Assists
Bukayo Saka
20
7
2
Noni Madueke
12
3
0
And yet, as the stats above show, he’s still producing impressive numbers for Arsenal, showing how important he is to the team even when he’s not yet at 100% peak fitness and form.
Madueke also has his qualities and will surely improve once he’s more settled at Arsenal, while he’s another one of many players in this squad to have also had problems with injuries this term.
Manchester United have been advised to consider a surprise move to re-sign veteran striker Danny Welbeck from Brighton.
Former Red Devils star Louis Saha believes Welbeck remains a top talent who could contribute on the pitch for Ruben Amorim’s side, as well as helping a young striker like Benjamin Sesko to improve his game.
Welbeck came up through the Man Utd academy and became a key first-team player under Sir Alex Ferguson, though he fell out of favour towards the end of his time at the club.
Since then, Welbeck has had spells at Arsenal, Watford, and now current club Brighton, and he’s been a particular success with the Seagulls.
Danny Welbeck in action for Brighton (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
Manchester United told they could do well to bring back Danny Welbeck
Speaking to Pundit Arena, as quoted by the Metro, Saha praised Welbeck and explained how he felt the 35-year-old’s presence could benefit the other forwards at Old Trafford.
“I would have loved Manchester United to sign Danny at the start of the season,” Saha said.
“When I came to the club, there was Van Nistelrooy and Solskjaer, but we had more than that. We had Tevez and Alan Smith, and there was depth, there was a variety. We all learned from each other.
“I think Sesko and other forward players would benefit by having someone like Welbeck to challenge them, to make them learn more about the game, more about positioning.
“Welbeck’s experience would give an example for them to all learn from, and I think if Danny arrives in the winter transfer window, he could make a huge difference to results on the pitch.”
This is not the first we’ve heard about a Danny Welbeck to Man Utd return
The Athletic actually reported in the summer that MUFC at one point considered a move to re-sign Welbeck.
"This idea that he's not good enough for Manchester United is absolutely rubbish" ?
Gary Neville says Danny Welbeck is 'perfect' for how Man United should play ? pic.twitter.com/tSNX89Y3Q6
Meanwhile, as per the video clip above, United legend Gary Neville is another prominent figure who called for the player’s return.
Welbeck has seven goals and one assist in all competitions so far this season, following on from a tally of 11 goals in total last season.
These maybe aren’t the most spectacular numbers, but one imagines he’d get even more chances in this United side, while he’s also always been a player who’s about more than just goals.
Would you re-sign Welbeck for United? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
MLS commissioner Don Garber has spoken out on the Mohamed Salah transfer situation, urging the Liverpool star to reach out to Lionel Messi to ask about life in the US.
Salah is currently facing serious uncertainty over his future, with the Egypt international benched for three consecutive games before then being dropped entirely by Arne Slot for complaining about his treatment.
Given his age and likely salary demands, it could be difficult for another top European club to sign Salah at this stage of his career, so it’s not surprising that the MLS is being mentioned as a potential destination.
Mohamed Salah to MLS? Don Garber sends a message to the Liverpool star
Garber has now addressed the Salah speculation and suggested the player should ask Messi about how he’s enjoying life there, though he also didn’t want to say too much more due to him still being under contract at Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah in action for Liverpool (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
“Obviously, if [Salah] ever decides to come to Major League Soccer, we’d welcome him with open arms,” Garber said.
“I’d say he should reach out to Leo [Messi] and reach out to Thomas Muller and see how happy they’ve been and how successful they’ve been and how much they’ve really embraced being in Major League Soccer.”
He added: “I’ve seen some rumours about Mo Salah. We very much believe in the sanctity of a contract; that’s an American business dynamic. Mo’s under contract to Liverpool, people we know. It’s a great team.”
Could Salah move to MLS over Saudi?
This story also comes after a surprise move yesterday by Ben Harburg, an American sports investor who runs Al Kholood, to speak out against the prospect of Salah coming to the Saudi Pro League.
See below as it looks like Harburg has doubts about if Salah would be welcomed in Saudi now, so perhaps a switch to the States could end up being the better option…
?? "He's NOT a team player!" – Could Mohamed Salah to Saudi now be in serious doubt after his bust-up with Arne Slot? ? pic.twitter.com/olMkpFf6mt
“He doesn’t strike me as a great team player. As an owner, when I look at the way he behaved there … if a player isn’t performing, they’re not going to be in the starting line up. We don’t put people in the starting line up based on what they did three seasons ago or even last season.
“All that, to me, combines for a fairly toxic combination of factors. So I would rather he not come here.
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is reportedly someone who could be a prospective transfer target for Bayern Munich, according to Christian Falk.
Writing in his latest column for CF Bayern Insider, Falk explained that Mainoo is not currently thought to be a top priority for Bayern, but he is an option that could be one to watch.
The England international is struggling for playing time at Man Utd at the moment, having started only one game all season, and none in the Premier League.
Given that the World Cup 2026 is approaching, Mainoo will surely want to be playing regular first-team football in the second half of the season to give himself a chance of making Thomas Tuchel’s England squad.
Kobbie Mainoo to leave Manchester United?
Kobbie Mainoo warming up for Man Utd (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Mainoo might not currently be a top target for Bayern, but he’ll surely be leaving Old Trafford soon after an unhappy first half of the season under Ruben Amorim.
Amorim has had some criticism for his treatment of Mainoo, and it would certainly be a risk to let him join another top European club as the backlash from fans could be fierce if the 20-year-old goes on to develop into a world class player.
Napoli are another big name being strongly linked with Mainoo by La Repubblica and others, so that might be the one to watch out for if Bayern aren’t pursuing him.
Will United live to regret Mainoo decision?
Mainoo showed great potential when he first broke into the MUFC first-team as a teenager, becoming a regular under Erik ten Hag and even scoring the winning goal for the club in the 2024 FA Cup final victory over Manchester City.
It’s not clear why Amorim won’t make more use of Mainoo, and it could end up being a decision he and United live to regret.
Not only is Mainoo a fine young player with what is surely a big future ahead of him, but replacing him with another midfielder of that calibre would surely cost huge money, whereas Mainoo rose up from the club’s academy, so cost them nothing.
Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl is reportedly planning talks with Crystal Palace centre-back and Liverpool transfer target Marc Guehi on January 1st.
The England international is nearing the end of his contract with Palace, and is free to start negotiating a move for next season from January onwards.
This only applies to clubs from abroad, so it could give Bayern an edge over Liverpool, who also remain interested, according to Sky Germany.
Marc Guehi set for face-to-face Bayern Munich transfer talks
According to the report, Eberl is now set to meet Guehi directly to negotiate a move to Bayern, with the Bundesliga giants said to have a strong interest in the 25-year-old.
It seems Eberl has already had contacts with Guehi’s representatives, and he’ll now look to establish contacts with the player himself to try to move his club into pole position.
This could be bad news for Liverpool, and it tallies well with a recent report from the Athletic which stated that they were no longer the favourites for Guehi’s signature despite coming so close to signing him in the summer.
Marc Guehi celebrates a goal for Crystal Palace against Fulham (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Where should Marc Guehi go next?
Palace fans will probably be hoping that Guehi chooses a move abroad instead of moving to a Premier League rival, but what would be the best move for the player himself?
Fellow Englishman Harry Kane has really enjoyed his time at Bayern so far, so it could be a tempting move for Guehi if he wants to ensure he’s playing for a top club in the Champions League and challenging for major trophies.
Vincent Kompany is also doing a hugely impressive job at Bayern, so one imagines plenty of the world’s best players would be tempted to go there right now.
Liverpool, by contrast, have really gone quickly downhill since their Premier League title victory last season.
Guehi might no longer be so sure about a move to Anfield as it’s not even guaranteed that they’ll be able to offer Champions League football next season.
LFC could really do with Guehi choosing them, though, as they need a long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk, while Ibrahima Konate’s future is in doubt as he’s also due to be out of contract at the end of this campaign.
As one of the most interesting games of the group stage, an Uruguay player has issued a strong warning to Lamine Yamal ahead of their clash with Spain in the 2026 World Cup.
Lamine Yamal will make his World Cup debut in 2026 at just 18 years old, already established as Spain’s biggest rising star. But the FC Barcelona winger is not expecting a warm welcome, as an Uruguay international has issued a strong warning ahead of their high-stakes group-stage showdown.
As a Pot 1 nation, Spain landed in Group H and will face Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay, this last one widely viewed as their toughest opponent. Uruguayan right back Guillermo Varela is aiming to spoil Spain’s plans and push La Celeste to the top of the group.
Speaking to La Mañana del Fútbol on El Espectador, Varela broke down the group stage: “This is a different Saudi Arabia than the one from the 2018 World Cup—it’s more prepared than before, although that match was difficult for us. Spain is a powerhouse and a contender to win the World Cup. But if we make the adjustments we need to make in Uruguay, I don’t think we’d have trouble advancing.“
Beyond his confidence in Uruguay’s path, Varela added some heat to the upcoming duel with Lamine Yamal, issuing a playful but pointed warning. “It’s going to be fun. He knows that we Uruguayans like to play tough, so he’s going to have to be ready—he’ll have to put his foot in too,” he said with a laugh.
Guillermo Varela Olivera of Uruguay.
Spain and Uruguay will meet on Matchday 3 on June 26 at Akron Stadium in Mexico, in what could be a decisive battle for the top spot in Group H. With the runner-up likely to face Argentina in the Round of 32, the stakes for both La Roja and La Celeste couldn’t be higher.
Spain and Uruguay already met in World Cups
As a two-time World Cup champion and one of the sport’s historic powers, Uruguay enters the tournament with pedigree, and Spain, one of the most consistent forces of the 21st century, completes what should be one of the group stage’s marquee matchups. Fans will be watching closely to see which nation earns its first World Cup win in the fixture.
Uruguay and Spain have met twice in World Cups, with the first game happening in Brazil 1950 during the second group phase, ending in a 2-2 draw. The second came 40 years later at Italia ’90, a scoreless draw in the opening round. Nearly another four decades later, both sides will be looking to finally break the deadlock in 2026.
After Lionel Messi's comments on the clash, Argentina star Emiliano Dibu Martinez set the record straight on playing the Finalissima against Spain a few months before the beginning of the 2026 World Cup.
Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez has become one of Argentina’s key leaders alongside Lionel Messi and will be a cornerstone of the squad heading into the 2026 World Cup. With the Finalissima looming, the Argentine goalkeeper has now set the record straight on facing Spain just months before the tournament begins.
The Finalissima has sparked debate and criticism, with many arguing that players from both national teams shouldn’t be forced to compete for a trophy so close to the World Cup. Martínez doesn’t see it that way. For him, a matchup against Lamine Yamal’s Spain represents a major opportunity, despite the proximity to the global competition.
Speaking with Argentine outlet DSports, Martínez set a strong tone for the showdown: “I’d love to play it. First, because Spain is one of the teams to beat at the World Cup and one of the best national teams in the world. And it would be a great test for us two months before the World Cup — good preparation for what’s ahead. Beating Italy gave us a huge boost going into Qatar, and we hope it will be the same with Spain.”
He also addressed concerns about playing such a high-profile match so close to the World Cup. “I understand the argument that we’re close to the World Cup and coaches don’t want to play it because opponents can analyze you. But we like to play, compete, and win titles, so hopefully it happens,” he added.
Lionel Messi of Argentina lifts the 2021 Finalissima trophy.
While an official announcement has yet to be made, the Finalissima is expected to take place on Friday, March 27 at Lusail Stadium in Doha, the same venue where Argentina lifted the 2022 World Cup. The Albiceleste would be looking to earn back-to-back Finalissima wins following their victory over Italy.
Martínez and his focus on the 2026 World Cup
Dibu Martínez has cemented himself as a legendary figure in Argentine soccer, delivering unforgettable saves that helped Messi’s Argentina win the 2022 World Cup. Still, the Aston Villa star admitted he had “technical errors in the matches” during the tournament after conceding eight goals.
Looking ahead to 2026, Martínez expressed full confidence: “I’m going to feel better in this one — I’ll be better. Physically I feel perfect.” The goalkeeper also highlighted his desire on the group stage draw. “I wanted a group you can get through, where you can compete and there are no surprises. We lost to Saudi Arabia, who were supposed to be the easiest,” he added.
Drawn into a group with Algeria, Austria, and Jordan, Argentina enters as the clear favorite to win Group J, but Martínez prefers caution. “Today you don’t know who the easiest is. Luckily, we already have the experience of losing the first match and being 20 minutes away from elimination against Mexico. That experience helps for the next one,” he concluded.
Cristiano Ronaldo will have to wait a little longer to return to make his official return to the pitch with Al Nassr as the Saudi Pro League has taken the decision to postpone its restart.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s 2025-26 campaign had already been interrupted by the 2025 FIFA Arab Cup, which kicked off in early December and will conclude before the holidays. Now, the Portuguese star will have to wait even longer to play an official match for Al Nassr, as the Saudi Pro League has announced a sudden postponement of its restart.
With Saudi Arabia competing in the tournament, several SPL players have been called up, prompting the league to pause during the competition to avoid issues related to player availability. However, the league has now made a decision that will force fans to wait a bit longer before seeing Ronaldo back in competitive action.
On Wednesday, the Saudi Pro League confirmed the postponement of all Matchday 10 fixtures of the 2025-26 season. Originally scheduled for December 19–21, the matches have now been rescheduled for February 22–25.
In its announcement, the SPL noted that clubs had previously been informed “of the possibility of postponement should the Saudi national team qualify for the semifinals of the Arab Cup.” Following Saudi Arabia’s 2–1 win over Palestine in Wednesday’s quarterfinals, the national team reached the semifinal round, triggering the official postponement.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC during the King’s Cup against Al Ittihad.
“The League reaffirms its commitment to aligning the league schedule with the national team’s participation, as well as ensuring the best competitive conditions for the clubs,” part of the SPL statement read. With Matchday 10 against Al Najma pushed back, Ronaldo’s official return is now on hold.
Al Nassr’s next official match is scheduled for December 24 against Al Zawraa in the AFC Champions League Two. However, since Ronaldo has not featured in that competition this season, he is more likely to return on December 27, when Al Nassr host Al Okhdood in Matchday 11 of the SPL. Currently sitting atop the table with a perfect 27 points from 27, Ronaldo and his teammates will be eager to extend their dominant run.
With nearly two weeks between the latest friendly and their upcoming competitive fixture, Al Nassr will need to maintain their rhythm during this extended break. In fact, Jorge Jesus is reportedly seeking another friendly next week to complete the team’s preparations, with Ronaldo potentially featuring again as he did in the previous match.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr reacts during the Saudi Pro League match.
Tigres UANL face Toluca in the first leg of the Liga MX Apertura 2025 final. Below is a complete viewing guide with kickoff details, along with full TV and streaming information for fans in the United States.
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Tolucaand Tigres UANL open a marquee championship series with both teams carrying momentum from impressive playoff runs. Toluca, the regular-season standard-bearer, aims to push closer to a second trophy of 2025 after edging past Monterrey.
Meanwhile, Tigres UANL arrive confident after eliminating major contenders like Cruz Azul in an exciting semifinal. With the series likely hinging on early momentum, this first matchup is must-see action that fans won’t want to miss.
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Italy have stepped even further clear of Spain, but are still locked in a battle with Germany for an additional spot in next season’s Champions League after the conclusion of Thursday night’s Europa and Conference League ties.
It was a step in the right direction for Italy’s hopes of securing an additional Champions League spot for 2026-27, as all the Serie A representatives secured victories on Thursday night.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Matias Soule of AS Roma celebrates with teammates, after Liam Scales of Celtic (not pictured) concedes an own goal resulting in the first goal for AS Roma, during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Where Italy stands in race for extra Champions League spot
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 11: The UEFA Champions League trophy is cleaned as it is displayed on a plinth at the side of the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and Feyenoord at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The situation leaves Italy in third place in the UEFA seasonal association coefficient rankings. This is what is used to determine which two nations receive an additional Champions League spot.
The UEFA tables are expected to be officially updated on Friday, but figures provided by Sky Sport Italia show that Italy will be in third place on 11.071 points, behind Germany in second on 11.660 points and England in first with 13.166 points.
Spain are in fourth with 10.609 points, with Portugal slightly behind them in fifth on 10.600 points.
Gian Piero Gasperini insists that patience is the key for Evan Ferguson and Roma’s young players after their 3-0 victory away against Celtic in the Champions League on Thursday evening: ‘You play against different sorts of teams in Europe compared to Italy’.
The Giallorossi got back to winning ways with a 3-0 victory away against Celtic in Europe on Thursday evening: An own goal from Liam Scales sending them ahead after six minutes, which was added to by a first-half brace from Evan Ferguson. Those were the Irishman’s first goals in European competition.
Gasperini reacts to Celtic 0-3 Roma: ‘It’s never easy to win away’
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Matias Soule of AS Roma celebrates with teammates, after Liam Scales of Celtic (not pictured) concedes an own goal resulting in the first goal for AS Roma, during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
“It’s never easy to win away, on these beautiful, historic pitches,” Gasperini told Sky Sport Italia after full-time.
“Pisilli, Ferguson and all the other changes put in good performances. They give us an option to expand the squad. This is a moment in which we need to make important assessments, and we have to make them in games that matter.
“Playing here isn’t easy. They were coming off a series of victories. You have to play against different sorts of teams in Europe compared to in Italy. As a result, you can end up against very strong strikers. It’s a different type of football in Europe.”
Gasperini was asked what he made of Ferguson’s performance. The 21-year-old is on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion with a hefty option to buy, but there have already been suggestions that Roma could look to terminate his deal ahead of schedule. A brace this evening is a step in the right direction, though.
“During the game. he did what he often does in training. He’s a young lad and we have to be patient,” Gasperini said. “His second goal was beautiful. His performance was great, and it’s important that he plays with this spirit and shows his qualities.”
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
And on Roma’s potential business in the January transfer window, Gasperini added: “We have to be patient. These young guys could come good. Maybe it’s better that way rather than relying on the market. We’ll talk about the January window moving forwards, now, we have several important games to play.”
How will Roma cope with losing Neil El Aynaoui and Evan Ndicka for the Africa Cup of Nations?
“We’ll know (when they’ll leave) tomorrow, both for El Aynaoui and Ndicka. We would like to have them with us for the game against Como, but either way, we will have other matches where we’re left without two key figures. We’ve seen tonight that they’re both important. I’m happy for Pisilli in midfield, he’s growing and doing well. I’m happy for him.”
Meanwhile, manager Enzo Maresca has now opened the door for his exit in January and he has claimed that the player could move on.
“In terms of Raheem, once again it’s the same thing I said about Axel [Disasi], they are Chelsea players. Now also we are in December, January is coming, so anything can happen with him,” Maresca said (h/t Leeds United News).
It remains to be seen whether Leeds are prepared to sign the player. They need more quality and depth in the attacking unit and Sterling could be an interesting acquisition for them.
He has proven himself in the Premier League with Liverpool and Manchester City in the past. There is no doubt that he is a quality player and he has won major trophies in his career.
The opportunity to join Leeds United could be interesting for the player as well. He will not want to sit on the bench regularly at this stage of his career. Regular football during the second half of the season could improve his chances of representing his country in the upcoming World Cup.
Leeds could provide him with the platform he needs right now.
Raheem Sterling during his time at Chelsea (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
It will be interesting to see if Leeds come forward with an acceptable offer for Sterling. Chelsea are unlikely to hold out for a premium for him.
If Leeds United can sign him for a reasonable amount of money, the deal could be worth doing. Sterling is versatile enough to operate in multiple roles and he will add goals and creativity to the side.
Even though the Chelsea attacker is out of form and lacking in confidence, he is a quality performer and regular football might bring out the best in him.
The signing would certainly be a gamble for Leeds United, but it could be worth taking. If Sterling manages to regain his form, the deal would have huge potential upside for Leeds United.
West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing the Argentine striker Taty Castellanos.
According to Il Messaggero, Lazio are expecting an offer of around €25–30 million for the striker and it will be interesting to see if West Ham are prepared to pay up.
It is no secret that they need to sign a quality striker. Niclás Füllkrug has not been able to live up to expectations and Callum Wilson is a short-term option for them. West Ham need a quality striker who can lead the line for them regularly.
The 27-year-old Argentine could be ideal for them. Castellanos has done well in Italy and he has the physicality and technical attributes for Premier League football as well.
The striker will be excited about the possibility of playing in the Premier League. It remains to be seen whether West Ham come forward with an acceptable proposal for him.
The Hammers have had a disappointing season so far and they will look to survive in the top flight. They need quality players in order to stay up in the Premier League. Signing Castellanos could prove to be a wise decision. The 27-year-old striker is at the peak of his career and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League.
Taty Castellanos in action for Lazio (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
The player will look to cement his place in the Argentine national team for the upcoming World Cup. If he manages to impress during the second half of the campaign in the Premier League, it will certainly enhance his chances.
It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can work out a deal.
West Ham have the finances to pay the asking price and the 27-year-old striker has the quality to justify the investment. It would be ideal for the Hammers to get the deal across the line in January.
Aston Villa attacker Leon Bailey is on loan at Italian club Roma.
However, the Jamaican has not managed to perform at a high level. He has had injury problems as well. Bailey has played just 188 minutes in all competitions and Roma could look to part ways with him in January.
Roma want to replace Leon Bailey
They are interested in signing Joshua Zirkzee from Manchester United and they are hoping to free up funds to sign the player, as per Corriere dello Sport.
The Aston Villa attacker has already been offered to Benfica and it will be interesting to see if they are willing to sign the 28-year-old. He has previously shown his quality in Germany and England.
There is no doubt that he is a quality player and he might be able to rediscover his form in the right team.
Aston Villa do not see him as a key part of their plans and they will look to get rid of the player permanently. If he returns to the club, he is unlikely to get opportunities. It would be ideal for all parties to seek a permanent move in January.
Leon Bailey of Aston Villa in action (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
The 28-year-old is still at the peak of his powers and he could be a very useful player in the right team. Returning to Aston Villa will not be an option for him and it is clear that he is now unwanted at Roma.
It will be interesting to see where he ends up. He will look to join a competitive club where he will be able to fight at a high level.
Meanwhile, Aston Villa need to improve their attacking unit as well and selling the Jamaican permanently in January would be ideal for them. They could recoup some funds from his departure.
Inter Miami will pay a fortune to secure Rodrigo De Paul permanently following their Major League Soccer title.
Celebrations over the Major League Soccer title haven’t stopped Inter Miami from focusing on planning for next season. One key area is roster building, with Rodrigo De Paul as one of the main figures.
The Argentine midfielder joined the team in mid-2025 on a loan deal from Atletico Madrid until the end of the season, with an option to make the move permanent. This Thursday, the Herons announced via a statement on their official website that they will exercise that contractual option.
That means Inter Miami will pay Atletico Madrid the necessary fee to keep De Paul permanently, in what will become one of the most expensive transfers in MLS history. “Inter Miami announce their roster decisions, including picking up Rodrigo De Paul’s purchase option. Fee around $17m,” reported Tom Bogert via his X account.
The massive financial effort by the club is justified by De Paul’s impact on the field. Since arriving in Miami in July, he has played in 23 matches across the MLS regular season, playoffs, and Leagues Cup, registering 2 goals and 7 assists.
Lionel Messi #10 and Rodrigo de Paul #7 of Inter Miami speak on the field.
De Paul will be a Designated Player
By deciding to purchase Rodrigo De Paul, Inter Miami not only secure one of their most important players but will also elevate the midfielder’s status. “De Paul will be a DP,” Tom Bogert reported.
The season’s end allows the Herons to reconfigure their roster. With Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets retired and uncertainty surrounding Luis Suarez’s future, Lionel Messi will need new teammates to help lead the team.
De Paul will clearly be one of those players, now solidified as a long-term member of the club and occupying one of the Designated Player slots alongside Leo. “Miami still has one DP spot open,” added Bogert. That could be reserved for Suarez if he agrees to stay or for another superstar signing during the transfer window.
De Paul makes MLS history
Once the purchase option with Atletico Madrid is finalized, Rodrigo De Paul will leave a lasting mark on American soccer: the Inter Miami midfielder will become the second-most expensive signing in Major League Soccer history.
At around $17 million, De Paul surpasses Kevin Denkey, who joined FC Cincinnati from Cercle Brugge in 2024 for $16.2 million. Behind them are Thiago Almada ($15.8 million), Gonzalo Martinez ($15.8 million), and Esequiel Barco ($13.4 million).
However, De Paul will remain short of the top spot. The most expensive MLS signing remains Emmanuel Latte Lath, who joined Atlanta United from Middlesbrough this year for the staggering sum of $22 million.
Karim Benzema has firmly established himself as one of Real Madrid's most pivotal players, even clinching a Ballon d'Or. Despite spending years away from the French national team, he recently gave a surprising response regarding a possible return to play in the 2026 World Cup.
Karim Benzema has built a legacy as one of the most important players in Real Madrid’s history. As a key part of that attacking trio with Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo, the Frenchman became the second highest scorer in the team’s history, winning a Ballon d’Or to leave a legendary legacy. However, he has been absent from the national team for three years, but gave a bold response when asked about a possible return to play in the 2026 World Cup.
“Who wouldn’t want to play in a World Cup? Everyone wants to be part of that tournament… So if you tell me I could go with France to play a World Cup and I say no, I’d be lying…When I get called, I show up and I play. I have my own goals in mind. I love the game and I love winning. I love trophies — that’s what matters most to me. Right now, I’m focused on my club. If the national team calls me up, I’ll go and play. For me, it’s as simple as that,” Karim Benzema said, via L’Equipe.
After having several off-the-field problems with Mathieu Valbuena, Karim was removed from France for six years, missing the victory in the 2018 World Cup. During this time, coach Didier Deschamps limited himself to saying: “I make decisions based on what I consider to be for the good of the national team,” he said, as reported by ESPN. However, Benzema returned to the call-ups in June 2021, but he did not last long.
In his short return, Benzema managed to play 17 matches and then decided to announce his retirement from the national team in 2022 after being left out of the 2022 World Cup due to a muscle tear. By staying in top shape with Al Ittihad, the veteran keeps alive the possibility of returning to play in the 2026 edition, but he remains absent from Didier Deschamps’ call-ups, while Kylian Mbappé and Marcus Thuram’s emergence makes his return difficult.
Karim Benzema of France celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Euro 2020.
Benzema managed to leave a solid legacy in France
Karim Benzema did not manage to leave a legacy as historic in France as the one he left at Real Madrid, but he did manage to leave a solid legacy. After playing 97 matches, he managed to score 37 goals, which makes him the sixth-highest scorer in the history of the national team. In addition, he managed to be his team’s top scorer in the 2014 World Cup, scoring 3 goals and providing two assists in five matches.
While Olivier Giroud holds the title of France’s all-time top scorer with 57 goals in 137 matches, questions linger about whether Karim Benzema might have claimed that spot had he played the same number of matches. The current Al Ittihad star appeared in 40 fewer games and was absent during the peak years of his career—a period when he won the Ballon d’Or and dominated as a prolific scorer at Real Madrid.
Karim Benzema of Al Ittihad celebrates after winning the Saudi King's Cup.
Santiago Giménez’s future at AC Milan remains unresolved, and as an alternative attacking option, a former Former Inter star has been reportedly offered to the Rossoneri.
Santiago Giménez has become one of AC Milan’s biggest question marks during the 2025–26 season, as the Mexican striker has struggled to find his best form and secure a consistent place in the starting lineup. Amid rumors of a possible exit, new reports suggest that a former Inter star could now be making his way to the red-and-black side of the city.
With head coach Massimiliano Allegri still searching for Milan’s best version, Giménez has been one of the players unable to cement his spot in the XI. With only one goal and two assists in 11 matches so far, and currently sidelined as he recovers from an ankle injury, his future has become increasingly uncertain, and the Rossoneri may already have a potential replacement in mind.
According to transfer expert Matteo Moretto, Mauro Icardi has been offered to AC Milan as a possible solution should Giménez depart. The Argentine striker, now back from an ACL injury, has struggled to regain his starting role at Galatasaray, and with his contract set to expire at the end of the 2025–26 season, Icardi’s name is resurfacing after also being linked with a move during the 2024 summer window.
Icardi ranks eighth on Inter Milan’s all-time scoring list with 124 goals, but despite serving as Galatasaray’s captain, he has recently lost his place to an in-form Victor Osimhen. Milan have emerged as a potential next destination, though Moretto notes that the move remains complicated, as Icardi is not among the club’s top striker targets, and any deal would first require determining Giménez’s future.
Mauro Icardi of Galatasaray celebrating.
With Giménez yet to convince the club with his performances, Milan are indeed exploring options for the attack, though the Mexican’s situation must be resolved first. His last appearance came on October 28 against Atalanta, and the striker’s preference is reportedly to stay and fight for his spot through the end of the season rather than leave in January before making a final decision.
Icardi and a heated situation in Türkiye
After a frustrating spell at Paris Saint-Germain, Icardi rediscovered his form at Galatasaray, where he has become not only the captain but also a fan favorite. However, with his contract set to expire at the end of the current season, local speculation about his future has sparked tension, something the striker did not take lightly.
In an Instagram story titled “FAKE NEWS,” Icardi addressed the rumors head-on: “I understand that my name sells and that some Turkish ‘journalists’ want to claim that the club called me to inform me about my ‘non-renewal’… but not only did no one call me, they didn’t call my agent either. Do they want to push a story that is NOT a story—considering my contract ends in June 2026—to cover up yesterday’s defeat? I won’t allow them to use my image for that.“
The striker ended his message with a statement that added even more intrigue to his future at the club. “Rest assured, when my contract ends, I’ll leave with my head held high. And in the hypothetical case that I leave earlier, it would be solely and 100% my decision—no one else’s. Sending a kiss. You’ll have Icardi for a few more months. Enjoy it, because afterward you’re going to miss me,” he wrote.
Santiago Gimenez of AC Milan celebrates after scoring.
Mohamed Salah is in conflict with Liverpool, and in that context, a Major League Soccer club has reportedly shown interest in signing him.
The soccer world has been closely watching Mohamed Salah’s situation for weeks. The Egyptian winger has been sidelined in recent matches by Liverpool coach Arne Slot, leaving his future at the club uncertain. In that context, a Major League Soccer club appears to be eyeing him.
“Connections between Salah and San Diego’s ownership,” reported MLS insider Tom Bogert on Thursday via his official X account. However, the reporter quickly clarified the current status of those talks: “Highly unlikely for now.”
Salah’s caliber as one of the best wingers in the world for years makes him a tempting target for any club. Reports have linked him to teams in the Saudi Pro League in what would be a blockbuster transfer almost on par with Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Al Nassr.
Far from that financial power and the competitive level of European soccer, MLS clubs appear to be at a disadvantage in that race, as Bogert confirmed: “It is not a main focus nor realistic for San Diego FC to attempt to sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool in January.”
Hirving Lozano is one of San Diego FC’s biggest stars.
MLS commissioner discusses a move for Salah
Even though the supposed talks between Mohamed Salah and San Diego FC’s ownership haven’t led, at least for now, to a real transfer possibility, the MLS aims to position itself as a serious option for players of his caliber.
MLS commissioner Don Garber spoke on the matter this week. “I’ve seen some rumors about Mo Salah,” he said during a press conference. “Obviously, if he ever decides he wants to come to Major League Soccer, we welcome him with open arms.”
This also resulted in Salah being completely left out of the squad for Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League match against Inter Milan, further fueling speculation about his future. In this context, Salah will now join the Egypt national team for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, meaning he will be absent from Liverpool for up to a month. Time will likely cool tensions, and perhaps by the time he returns to England, the situation will be clearer.
Evan Ferguson and Matias Soule were among the standout performers during Roma’s 3-0 victory over Celtic in Glasgow in the Europa League on Thursday evening, a result which has sent the Giallorossi into 10th place in the league table.
An own-goal from Liam Scales six minutes in followed by a first-half brace from Evan Ferguson were enough for Roma to claim a comfortable victory, despite a missed penalty from Arne Engels and each side having a goal ruled out for offside in the second half.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Liam Scales of Celtic concedes an own goal, resulting in the first goal for AS Roma, during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Best Celtic player: Kelechi Iheanacho 6 – Celtic’s game only really got going in the second half, when they were already 3-0 down and after a triple substitution at the break. Iheanacho, recently returned from injury, was a bright spark for the hosts when he came on and looked determined to get his name on the scoresheet. He will be frustrated to have seen his effort ruled out for offside 65 minutes in. Who knows, there might have been enough time left for Celtic to make Roma start feeling uneasy at that point.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Kelechi Iheanacho of Celtic scores his team a goal as Mile Svilar of AS Roma fails to make a save, which is disallowed following a VAR review during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Coach: Wilfrid Nancy 5 – A night to forget on his first European match in charge of Celtic. Enormously frustrating for him to see his side go 1-0 down through a set-piece six minutes in, and it then seemed difficult for the hosts to match Celtic’s intensity. Too many slip-ups on the ball and in their own half, which Roma were able to punish.
Best Roma player: Evan Ferguson 7.5 – A really well deserved brace for the Irishman, his first ever goals in European competition, who applied two very well-taken finishes to claim his first-half double. It was an energetic and battling performance from the Giallorossi loanee, who now has three goals in his last five appearances across all competitions. Only two of those have been starts.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Coach: Gian Piero Gasperini 7.5
Despite making wholesale changes and leaving out big names in Paulo Dybala and Manu Kone, Roma were right at it from the off, played with great intensity and did not panic after taking such an early lead in the sixth minute. It was the near-perfect first-half performance, the only fault being the penalty that Mario Hermoso gave away in the dying moments. It was a task in game management in the second half, and Roma will have been relieved to have seen Kelechi Iheanacho’s goal ruled out for offside. Overall, a great response after their disappointment against Cagliari in Serie A over the weekend.
Football Italia’s Player of the Match was Bologna hero Federico Bernardeschi.
Celta Vigo 1-2 Bologna – Player Ratings
Celta Vigo: Radu 5.5; Rodriguez 5, Starfelt 5.5, Ristic 6; Carreira 5.5, Beltran 6, Morbia 6, Mingueza 6.5; Swedberg 7, Iglesias 5.5, Zaragoza 7
Best Celta Vigo player: Williot Swedberg – Looked really dangerous and helped create Zaragoza’s goal. Contributed in both attack and defence and gave a really good showing of himself.
Lowest Celta Vigo rating: Javi Rodriguez – Sloppy to give away the penalty that brought Bologna back into the game.
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi celebrates scoring his team’s second goal as Ilaix Moriba of Celta Vigo looks dejected during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Real Club Celta and Bologna FC 1909 at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Coach: Claudio Giraldez 5.5 – His side offered little to no answers to Bologna‘s dominance other than to hope for the best. Completely outmatched in midfield and this is where the game was lost.
Best Bologna player: Federico Bernardeschi – Led by example from the wing today, showing his experience and composure to propel his side to all three points. Scored twice and was a constant threat on the right flank.
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Lowest Bologna rating: Ravaglia – Player of the Match at the weekend against Lazio, he’s only the lowest rated here by process of elimination. Maybe could have done better for Zaragoza’s opener.
Coach: Vincenzo Italiano 7.5 – Made some solid changes and set up his team very well to dominate Celta Vigo. The La Liga side are no pushovers, beating Real Madrid at the weekend, and Italiano made them look very weak.
Roma are closing in on a spot in the Europa League knock-out rounds after a largely dominant 3-0 victory away against Celtic in Glasgow on Thursday evening: A Liam Scales own goal and a first-half brace from Evan Ferguson sending Gian Piero Gasperini’s side on their way to victory.
Roma had slipped to two consecutive defeats in Serie A prior to kick-off, their last victory in any competition coming in the 2-1 victory over Midtjylland in November. Gasperini gave Evan Ferguson the nod up front, alongside the club he supported growing up, with Paulo Dybala, Manu Kone and the returning Angelino named among the substitutes.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Liam Scales of Celtic concedes an own goal, resulting in the first goal for AS Roma, during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Zeki Celik won Roma their first corner of the game five minutes in. Gianluca Mancini initially tried to claim that it was his header from Matias Soule’s delivery that took it past Kasper Schmeichel, but replays showed that it was actually a Liam Scales own-goal that sent the Giallorossi into an early lead in Glasgow.
The Giallorossi were the dominant force in the first half, registering eight shots in the opening 45 minutes, three of which were on target. Soule, Stephan El Shaarawy and Nicolo Pisilli all had a go midway through the first period.
Their lead was doubled 10 minutes before the interval, Zeki Celik was freed on the right-hand side of the area and supplied the perfect low ball in for Ferguson, who just had to steer it in inside the six-yard box for 2-0.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Gasperini’s side would claim their third on the stroke of half-time following a wonderful passage of possession in the final third. Soule was involved again, providing a brilliantly improvised ball in from the edge of the area, which Ferguson was able to turn in from 10 yards out.
It looked as though the first half’s action was done after that, only for Mario Hermoso to bring down Arne Engels in the area on the following attack.
There were several minutes of protests and delays from the Giallorossi, which saw El Shaarawy and Soule booked, but that might just have worked out in their favour as Engels struck the left upright when he was finally cleared to take the spot-kick.
The hosts elected to make three changes at half-time, and saw an immediate shift in momentum: Kelechi Iheanacho, recently returned from injury, looked bright and determined.
The Nigerian thought he had clawed one back, prodding home in similar fashion to Ferguson in the first half, but he was eventually flagged for a slight offside. 3-0 Roma it remained.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 11: Kelechi Iheanacho of Celtic scores his team a goal as Mile Svilar of AS Roma fails to make a save, which is disallowed following a VAR review during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Celtic FC and AS Roma at Celtic Park on December 11, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Roma would also see another chalked off before full-time. Leon Bailey thought he had claimed his first Giallorossi goal with a well taken finish into the far corner inside the area, but he was also punished for an offside in the build-up.
Tonight’s result sees Roma climb up to 10th place in the Europa League table, just one point outside the all-important top eight with two games against Stuttgart and Panathinaikos left to play before the end of the league phase.
Bologna fought back from 1-0 down to win 2-1 against Celta Vigo on a very rainy night in Galicia.
The hosts took the lead after an incisive counter attack, with Bryan Zaragoza putting the La Liga side 1-0 up heading into the half-time interval. However, a second half penalty came shortly after a disallowed Bologna goal and Federico Bernardeschi converted it confidently.
With more life in them after the equaliser, Bologna went after the winner and were rewarded when Bernardeschi doubled his tally with a calm finish.
Bologna must now focus on their remaining two games as they face Celtic and Maccabi Tel Aviv in January.
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi celebrates scoring his team’s second goal as Ilaix Moriba of Celta Vigo looks dejected during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Celta Vigo 1-2 Bologna – First half counter stuns dominant Rossoblu
For much of the first half, Bologna were the better side.
Vincenzo Italiano’s men were dominant in possession and spent much of the first forty-five minutes inside Vigo’s half. However, the Galician side’s defence were resolute, aside from a minor scare that allowed Jonathan Rowe to poke the ball wide after a dangerous piece of pressing from the Englishman.
In fact, Bologna’s press looked good for most of the half, except for when it allowed Vigo to spring forward and take the lead, much against the run of play.
However, Italiano’s side suffocated Vigo and the La Liga outfit really struggled to get the ball out of their half. However, unlike Bologna, they capitalised on their first chance of the game, to lead heading into the break.
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Bernardeschi inspires second half comeback
Bologna thought they had equalised around the hour mark when a nice ball from Moro found Bernardeschi out on the right, who squared the ball for Pobega to score. However, Moro’s ball was judged to have been offside and Bologna were back to square one.
However, minutes later, the Rossoblu got their lucky break. After a foul in the box, the referee blew for a penalty before the offside flag went up, judging Pobega to have been offside before he was fouled.
A quick VAR check put this right, however, and Bernardeschi comfortably equalised from the spot.
With renewed spirit, it was not long until the experienced Italian found himself through on goal once again and calmly slotted the ball into the back of the net to put his side in the lead.
Vigo, looking tired from defending for a majority of the match, had nothing more to offer and Bologna saw out the rest of the match for a vital three points.
West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing the Zulte Waregem player Tochukwu Nnadi.
According to Africa Foot, former West Ham United captain turned sporting director Mark Noble wants the player to join the club and he has recommended the board to sign him.
It will be interesting to see if the Hammers decide to make a move for him.
Tochukwu Nnadi on West Ham radar
The Nigerian Under-20 international is highly rated and he has a bright future. He could cost around £3.5 million during the January transfer window and West Ham certainly have the finances to get the deal done.
They need more quantity and depth in the middle of the park. The Nigerian could be a useful acquisition. With the right guidance, he could develop into a key player for the team.
West Ham could offer him a five-year contract. They will be hoping to nurture him into a first-team player.
The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be quite exciting for the player as well. He dreams of competing at the highest level and the move to West Ham could be the ideal platform for him.
If he manages to impress with the London club, he might get to join a bigger club in the future.
West Ham have had a disappointing season so far and they will look to bounce back strongly.
Adding more quality in January would be ideal for them.
The 22-year-old midfielder is likely to be up for the challenge and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops.
He is a defensive midfielder but he can operate in central midfield as well. The hardworking midfielder will help out defensively and protect the West Ham United defensive unit.
In an interview with The Athletic, the player has now revealed that he wants to play regular football, and he has the hunger and desire to succeed at a high level.
Oxlade-Chamberlain said: “I want to play. I’m not ready to call it quits by any means. I don’t feel old. I’ve still got that hunger to play and do well. I just want the opportunity to show what I can still do.
“I feel like I can add value on the pitch but also show the right way to train, the right way to act on and off the pitch. I’m in the bracket now where I’ve been lucky enough to play for top clubs, win things and work with top managers. I know a lot more now than I did when I started out.”
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in action for Besiktas (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen whether Leeds take up the opportunity to sign the player. Signing him for free would be a low-risk acquisition with potential upside.
He is a reliable performer in the Premier League and he has shown that with Arsenal and Liverpool in the past. He is capable of operating in multiple roles and he could prove to be the ideal utility man for Leeds United.
Furthermore, his winning experience and leadership qualities could prove to be invaluable for Leeds as well.
The 32-year-old has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world and he has won major trophies during his career. The move to Leeds could be ideal for him as well.
It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Leeds need to plug the weaknesses in their side if they want to survive in the top flight this season. The former Arsenal and Liverpool midfielder could prove to be a very useful acquisition.
The West Midlands club have PSR concerns and they could look to sell the player to balance the books. The Seagulls are hoping to take advantage of the situation and the player.
Lamare Bogarde during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Wycombe Wanderers and Aston Villa. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, the Netherlands midfielder will be hoping to play regularly at this stage of his career and Aston Villa have not been able to provide him with that opportunity. He has not started a game for the West Midlands club since the 5th of October. If Brighton can provide him with ample opportunities, he is likely to be attracted to the idea of joining them.
Brighton are yet to come forward with an official proposal to get the deal done and it remains to be seen whether they can submit an acceptable offer for the 21-year-old. If they manage to sign him for a reasonable amount of money, the deal could look like a masterstroke in the long term. The player has all the tools to develop into a quality performer in the top flight. Bogarde has been linked with Nottingham Forest in the past.
Arsenal are keeping tabs on the Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Diant Ramaj.
According to Sport.de, Arsenal have been scouting the player recently, and they have watched him multiple times. The 24-year-old is currently on loan at Heidenheim, and he has impressed with his performances.
It will be interesting to see if Arsenal decide to make a move for him in the coming months. They are well-stocked in the goalkeeping department with David Raya and Kepa Arrizabalaga. It will be interesting to see if they can accommodate the 24-year-old in their plans, if they decide to make a move for him.
Meanwhile, the player will look to return to Dortmund and establish himself as a key player for the club. Gregor Kobel is currently the first-choice goalkeeper at the German club. Ramaj will want to play regularly at this stage of his career, and if the German cannot provide him with that opportunity, he could look to consider an exit. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.
Diant Ramaj of Hoffenheim looks on. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
The 24 year-old player and he could be a useful option for Dortmund and Arsenal. He should look to join a club where he will get ample first-team opportunities. Sitting on the bench at a big club will not benefit him at this stage of his career.
For now, Arsenal are keeping close tabs on his progress, and they are yet to make a concrete move for him. If he is made available at the end of the season, the Gunners could look to test the waters with a potential move.
It seems unlikely that Arsenal will be able to sign him without letting go of Kepa, who is currently the backup goalkeeper at the club.
Eric Garcia revealed that his dream is to retire at Barcelona after he signed a new contract extension with the club. The 24-year-old agreed to a new deal, which will keep him at the Camp Nou until 2031, after he established himself as a starter this season. Garcia has already made 22 appearances across LaLiga […]
AS Roma have officially opened negotiations with Manchester United to sign Dutch striker Joshua Zirkzee, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The initialization of the talks follows approval from the Friedkin ownership, aiming to strengthen coach Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack amid poor recent performances and the likely departure of Evan Ferguson. Sporting director Ricky Massara is […]
Throughout the last decade, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have starred in a tense rivalry over the GOAT debate. However, Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio dared to explain the clear difference between both legends, prompting a candid debate.
Cristiano Ronaldo has managed to star in a tense battle for a little more than 10 years with Lionel Messi to be the best player in the world. Although both are already over 37 years old, they continue to be the subject of debates with the 2026 World Cup approaching. In light of this conversation, Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio decided to detail the reason that makes the Portuguese superior to the Argentine star, sparking a tense debate.
In a recent interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Claudio Marchisio revealed the detail that makes him prefer the Portuguese player over the Argentine: “Follow Cristiano Ronaldo’s example. If you have to find something in a player to become great champions, follow an example like his and not like Messi‘s. Why? He was already a star, but he had to build himself even more. He worked very hard to get where he is, the other [Messi] was a talent blessed by the Lord.”
Unlike Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo has always been linked to being a completely disciplined figure, even being called ‘obsessive’ by several former players. In addition, he managed to demonstrate imposing resilience, since injuries, far from making him retire, made him transform from an explosive winger into a lethal striker. His physical competitiveness has even led him to be the leader in the battle for 1,000 goals.
Not only did Marchisio dare to give this opinion, but Kevin-Prince Boateng did as well. However, Messi has managed to remain among the best players in the world for more than two decades, something that talented players like Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, and Ronaldo Nazário did not achieve because their lives off the pitch. In addition, Cristiano and the Argentine continue to shine at the highest level despite being over 37 years old, showcasing a remarkable hard work skills.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates scoring a goal.
David Beckham reveals key details on Messi’s elite discipline
In order to reverse the image of not being a model of hard work, David Beckham revealed intimate details about Lionel Messi in a conversation with Rio Ferdinand. “He’ll be the first in the GYM and he’ll be the last out the GYM…I don’t think you get to that level without having that within you. You mentioned Cristiano you know I’ve heard that from multiple people about him as a player… but Lio arrived at 6.50 AM and there was no body in the facility and the team weren’t training till’ 10:00 AM.”
In his 21 years of professional career, Lionel Messi has never been exposed to off-the-field problems or criticism for a lack of intensity in training. Always staying in shape and avoiding serious injuries, the Argentine has managed to become one of the best players in history. For that reason, he is a role model for several young players alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, making it clear that no one can reach the level of both players without being disciplined.
While Lionel Messi emerges as the favorite for some, Cristiano Ronaldo stands out as the favorite for others. Choosing the Portuguese star because of his discipline seems somewhat unfair since the Argentine has also proven to be an impeccable hard work model. Nonetheless, both stars are very different players, leading fans to tie their preferences to playing styles, clubs, and other distinguishing factors.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC and Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.
A rival of Lionel Messi in the World Cup qualifiers revealed a nickname the Argentine star had years ago.
Being one of the biggest sports stars of the past two decades, it would be logical to assume everything about Lionel Messi is already known. He has been under the spotlight since he was a teenager playing his first games with Barcelona, yet there are still details that slowly come to light. Now, a rival of Leo’s in the World Cup qualifiers has revealed a never-before-heard nickname.
Hernan Galindez recently gave an interview to ESPN and recalled his early days playing in youth tournaments in Rosario, the same city where Messi was born. “We faced each other many times,”said the Argentine goalkeeper, who later became a naturalized Ecuadorian. “He played for Abanderado Grandoli, a club very close to my house and my grandparents’ house. That’s where we ran into each other.”
Even back then, as just a kid, Messi stood out for his unusual talent. “He was a beast. There are videos that show it, and that’s exactly how he was. It was striking that, at that age, someone could control the ball like that,” Galindez recalled. “The first memory I have as a goalkeeper, of a goal, he scored it on me. He dribbled past five teammates, including me.”
The young Lionel’s ability to make a difference on the field earned him a certain reputation, although at the time he was known by a nickname that has since disappeared. “People mentioned him,” the goalkeeper explained. “They always called him ‘The redhead who wears the No. 10.’ If you heard that, you were already starting the game down 3–0.”
Hernan Galindez playing for Ecuador.
Over the years, Messi has picked up countless nicknames — from Leo to Pulga (Flea), Enano (Midget), and El Diez (The No. 10) — but Hernan Galindez’s comments introduce a new one to that list. “Redhead” may not seem like a fitting label for the current Inter Miami superstar, yet that’s exactly what he was called back then.
Messi and Galindez crossed paths again decades later
After those early youth soccer tournaments, Hernan Galindez took a path very different from that of Lionel Messi. While the forward left Newell’s Old Boys to join Barcelona as a teenager, the goalkeeper joined the youth ranks of Rosario Central until eventually becoming a professional.
Galindez later played briefly for Quilmes in Argentina, before moving to Ecuador in 2013 to play for Universidad Catolica and Aucas. His excellent performances over more than a decade allowed him to become a naturalized Ecuadorian citizen and earn a call-up to the national team in 2020.
With Ecuador, Galindez faced Lionel Messi again at the 2021 Copa America. There, Leo scored a goal in Argentina’s 3–0 quarterfinal win. Over the years, they met three more times in World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. In their head-to-head record, Messi leads Galindez with three wins and one draw, having scored twice.
Galindez talks about facing Messi
In the same ESPN interview, Hernan Galindez discussed what it means for him to face Messi at the international level and recalled a particular story about one of their matches against Argentina.
“My son, who is 8 years old, told me: ‘I want Messi’s jersey.’ I explained to him that it was difficult,” the goalkeeper began. “I told Leo Campana (Messi’s teammate at Inter Miami at the time) to bring me a jersey. Later he wasn’t called up for the game, but he told me to talk to Messi after the match and that I could swap jerseys with him.” That brief story shows how, despite having known him since childhood and now being rivals, Galindez still holds enormous admiration and respect for Messi.
Lionel Messi of Argentina looks on during the World Cup 2026 Qualifier match.
With a first look to the new jersey, Inter Miami announced the renewal of one of Lionel Messi's key teammates.
Lionel Messi’s extension has given Inter Miami the stability needed to begin shaping the roster for another run at the MLS Cup in 2026. With the squad taking form for the new campaign, one of Messi’s key teammates has now announced his contract renewal, offering a subtle first look at the club’s jersey for the upcoming MLS season.
With the 2025 MLS season in the books, clubs across the league have begun adjusting their rosters, and Inter Miami has already confirmed the departure of three players. However, one player whose deal was set to expire at the end of the campaign will remain with the club for years to come.
On Thursday, Inter Miami announced the extension of defender Ian Fray through the 2028–29 season. The Jamaican international was entering the final year of his contract in 2025, but after a strong season, the Inter Miami academy product has committed his future to the club.
Fray spoke with Inter Miami’s official website and reflected on signing a new deal: “To continue this journey here feels amazing, this club has put so much trust in me for the last 5 years I’ve been here. Going through injuries, they kept their trust in me to sign a new contract and now we’ve won the MLS Cup, so I’m excited for next year.“
Ian Fray #17 of Inter Miami CF.
Fray struggled early in the season due to fitness issues but gradually earned the trust of head coach Javier Mascherano down the stretch. With 35 appearances, one goal, and three assists in 2025, Fray started at right back in the MLS Cup final against the Vancouver Whitecaps, and with Marcelo Weigandt’s departure confirmed, he currently stands as the frontrunner to retain the starting role.
A first look at Inter Miami’s new jersey
Back in February 2025, Inter Miami unveiled the “Euforia” home kit, the jersey Lionel Messi and company would use for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. As with previous editions, the kit spans two years, but now it features a small yet meaningful update.
After lifting the MLS Cup, Inter Miami will carry a silver star above the crest to commemorate the franchise’s biggest achievement. In the video announcing his renewal, Ian Fray appeared wearing the Euforia jersey with the new star already embroidered, offering fans a sneak peek at the version the team will showcase in 2026.
Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe were supposed to share the same pitch in one of the most anticipated UEFA Champions League nights of the season, yet one of modern soccer’s defining duels never materialized.
Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe were supposed to share the same pitch in one of the most anticipated UEFA Champions League nights of the season, yet one of modern soccer’s defining duels never materialized. As Manchester City returned to the Santiago Bernabeu for another heavyweight meeting with Real Madrid, only Haaland stepped into the spotlight—while Mbappe remained on the bench, unable to participate. The Norwegian later addressed the moment directly, revealing his true feelings with a 10-word claim that added intrigue to an already tense night in European soccer.
Manchester City’s 2-1 victory in the Spanish capital not only revived its group-stage momentum but also reignited the conversation about these two global stars—Haaland thriving at the heart of a dominant City, and Mbappe carrying enormous expectations at a Madrid stepping through an uneven season.
Los Blancos entered the match believing recent progress under Xabi Alonso was beginning to take shape, even after their loss to Celta Vigo. Their pressing, intensity, and organization looked improved, but everything collapsed in the decisive zones. Without Mbappe, Real Madrid produced just one shot on target, their lowest output in a Champions League home match since 2003-04.
However, the issue wasn’t effort. Madrid registered 16 total attempts, tried wide overloads, transition breaks, set pieces, and even deployed Vinicius Junior temporarily as a No. 9. None of it worked.
Mbappe, nursing discomfort in his left knee as well as a recent finger fracture, watched from the sideline as his team struggled to convert promising possession into real danger. The statistics underline his absence: the Frenchman averages a Champions League goal every 3.55 shots, a level of efficiency no one else in Alonso’s squad can replicate.
What did Haaland say about Mbappe?
Asked afterwards whether the Frenchman’s absence gave the visitors an advantage, Haaland did not hide the emotional complexity of the moment. His 10-word true feelings emerged in the middle of his answer, expressing not relief, but competitive disappointment: “Not happy because you want to play against the best”.
Haaland’s honest admission shows that elite players measure themselves against their equals, not their absences. Still, he acknowledged the psychological ripple it caused: “Of course, when a player like Kylian doesn’t play… it gives you a bit of a psychological boost.” City felt it, Madrid felt it, and the Norwegian himself felt the anticlimax of a duel denied.
The 2026 World Cup is still more than 180 days away, yet anticipation around Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo has already sent the event into a frenzy.
The 2026 World Cup is still more than 180 days away, yet anticipation around Lionel MessiandCristiano Ronaldo has already sent the event into a frenzy. As fans rush to secure seats for the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the presence of both legends has created an unprecedented spike in global demand—one that hints at a deeper twist behind these early waves of excitement.
With FIFA officially opening the latest application window—known as the Random Selection Draw—supporters can now request tickets for specific matches after last week’s group-stage draw mapped out the tournament’s narrative. This is the first time fans know exactly when and where teams such as Argentina, Portugal, and the host nations will play.
Applications opened on December 11 and will close on January 13, 2026. FIFA emphasized that timing does not affect the probability of success. Each household may request up to four tickets per match and up to 40 across the tournament. Tickets range from $60 for group-stage games to $6,730 for the final, though the governing body has warned these are only starting prices—and that dynamic pricing will be implemented for the first time in World Cup history.
Messi and Ronaldo’s magnetism: The heart of the surge
Once the schedule was released, matches involving Argentina and Portugal instantly became the hottest commodities. With Messi and Ronaldo potentially appearing in what may be their final World Cup, fans moved quickly—and the resale market erupted.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal holds the UEFA Nations League trophy.
According to data tracked across major resale platforms, including TicketData, prices for matches featuring the two soccer icons experienced astronomical increases, with some fixtures soaring to record-breaking levels within 72 hours. The release of the schedule had an immediate impact. Over three days, prices for Argentina’s group games rose by at least 174%, while premiums for Portugal’s featured match in Miami reportedly jumped even higher.
But midway through this pricing explosion emerges the surprising twist: the surge in ticket value is being driven not only by demand, but by a specific pattern linked directly to Messi and Ronaldo’s iconic status and their projected World Cup paths—and that pattern hinges on a figure FIFA quietly anticipated.
Lionel Messi of Argentina kisses the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winners’ Trophy.
Wild surge rewrites modern World Cup history
What’s more, the Messi–Ronaldo effect has inflated demand for their matches by an average of 300%, transforming standard group fixtures into some of the most expensive early-round tickets in modern World Cup history.
One match stands out: Portugal vs. Colombia in Miami, originally priced under $400, now consistently listed for over $2,140, with some resellers posting far higher premiums. The game has become the priciest group-stage fixture outside the semifinals and final.
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Argentina’s opening clash with Algeria in Kansas City also doubled in price within days, while Scotland vs. Brazil in Miami saw its own massive boom due to Scotland’s returning fanbase and Brazil’s global following. Secondary market listings for the final at MetLife Stadium already exceed $11,000, years before kickoff.
Cristiano Ronaldo (left), the World Cup trophy (center), and Lionel Messi (right)
Barcelona appear to be managing to recover their best version, accumulating four consecutive victories led by a Lamine Yamal in full form. However, the 18-year-old star could lose a key teammate as Marc Casado is being targeted by a top Premier League team.
Although Lamine Yamal‘s injury briefly interrupted his performance, he has since regained his top form and led Barcelona to four consecutive victories. Alongside the 18-year-old star, Pedri and Frenkie de Jong have dominated the midfield, leaving little room for Marc Casado, who has been relegated to a secondary role. In response to this situation, a major Premier League team has identified the 22-year-old midfielder as a target to bolster their squad.
After a standout debut season with Barcelona, Marc Casado has seen his role diminish, primarily due to Frenkie de Jong’s emergence as an undisputed starter. In the 2025-26 season, the Spaniard has logged just 698 minutes, stalling the trajectory that once pegged him as a key future player for the team. However, coach Hansi Flick continues to value him as a regular part of the rotation, with the midfielder consistently seeing playing time in matches.
Even if Barcelona are open to selling Marc Casado, his arrival at Chelsea might not assure him more playing time. With Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Romeo Lavia and Reece James able to play in the midfield, the 22-year-old might face a similar substitute role as at the Culers, raising doubts about whether a move to England would boost his career. Nonetheless, coach Enzo Maresca may play a key role in convincing the Spaniard, as playing time might be a decisive factor.
Marc Casado of FC Barcelona is put under pressure by Gorka Guruzeta of Athletic Club.
Casado might face hurdles to earn minutes at Barcelona next season
Marc Casado has maintained his competitiveness thanks to ample playing time at Barcelona, even becoming a key player in coach Hansi Flick’s rotation. However, the rise of Eric Garcia as a midfielder has complicated the 22-year-old midfielder’s situation, resulting in no playing time against Eintracht Frankfurt. Additionally, the presence of Marc Bernal and the return of Pablo Gavi may push him to become the fifth option in the team’s rotation.
In the 2026–27 season, Barcelona can bolster their defense, making Eric Garcia’s role as a midfielder an increasingly viable choice alongside the young talent Marc Bernal. Additionally, Gavi is returning from injury and could reclaim his usual spot in the rotation. Given these circumstances, Marc Casado might be compelled to leave the Culers if he wants to take on a more prominent role and continue to develop as a player.
Lamine Yamal, Marc Casado and Alejandro Balde of FC Barcelona celebrate a victory.
Vasco da Gama take on Fluminense in the first leg of the 2025 Copa do Brasil semifinal. Fans in the United States can follow every moment of the matchup, with complete kickoff details and broadcast information provided for both television and streaming platforms.
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The opening chapter of this heated rivalry arrives with everything on the line, as both teams see this matchup as their final path to hardware in 2025. Fluminenseenter riding confidence after securing a spot in the Copa Libertadores and turning heads with a memorable Club World Cup showing, yet expectations are high to translate that form into a title.
Vasco da Gamacome from a far different place after battling near the relegation zone most of the year, viewing this clash as a chance to flip the narrative and end the season with purpose. With pride, momentum, and a trophy dream hanging in the balance, this showdown is one fans won’t want to miss.
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Duván Zapata is back at the centre of Torino’s plans. He started against Milan, produced a strong performance and scored, a goal that didn’t change the result but confirmed his condition is finally where it needs to be.
On Monday, emissaries from a Turkish club, early signs suggest Beşiktaş, were in Turin to explore a possible move ahead of the January window.
Zapata regains place at Torino amid interest
A few weeks ago, given the forward’s struggle to return to full rhythm, nothing could be ruled out.
Now the picture has shifted. Torino are convinced they’ve got Zapata back and intend to rely on him, part of an attacking depth chart that should not trigger movement in January.
Torino Duvan Zapata injured EPA-EFE/MATTEO BAZZI
However, the overall situation still requires monitoring, especially with Ngonge failing to provide the impact the club expected.
For now, Torino enjoy the return of a fully fit Zapata. Next step, a delicate trip to face a brave Cremonese side.
Fiorentina were able to put their Serie A misfortunes behind them to claim their third Conference League victory of the campaign with a 2-1 win at home against Dynamo Kyiv on Thursday evening: Moise Kean, Mykola Mykhaylenko and Albert Gudmundsson with the goals.
Paolo Vanoli and his Viola side were nine games without a win across all competitions ahead of kick-off. He turned to Edin Dzeko to partner Kean at centre-forward, the Bosnian also taking the captain’s armband in the absence of Luca Ranieri. There were also wholesale changes in midfield, with Amir Richardson, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia and Cher Ndour coming in to start.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Milos Milanovic referee during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Fiorentina had their fair share of chances in the opening quarter: Dzeko rose well in the area after six minutes but wasn’t quite able to keep his header under the bar.
The hosts couldn’t believe they hadn’t scored 17 minutes in when Dzeko was allowed to fire off a powerful half-volley in the area following a corner. His effort looked goal-bound but was accidentally blocked by Kean on the edge of the six-yard box. The Italian then saw his shot saved by the feet of goalkeeper Ruslan Neshcheret.
Fiorentina would find the lead a minute later. It was a centre-forward’s dream for Kean, who was unmarked in the area and just had to time his jump and aim his header in the right direction after a perfect delivery in from the right flank from Dodo.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
It took a second-half screamer for Dynamo Kyiv to draw level. Mykhaylenko, afforded slightly too much time from 25 yards out, unleashed a thunderbolt which rocketed past David De Gea and into the right-hand corner of the net.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Mykola Mykhaylenko of Dynamo Kyiv celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
It was Vanoli’s second-half substitutions that got him out of trouble this evening: He made three of them two thirds of the way through, Gudmundsson, Christian Kouame and Fabiano all introduced.
Gudmundsson’s impact was immediate. He had three shots within the space of a few minutes before putting La Viola back into the lead.
Kean steered Parisi’s cross on goal, drawing a fantastic save out of Neshcheret, but the keeper was still on the floor when the Icelander popped up in the middle of the area to poke home the rebound.
Fiorentina should have put the game beyond any doubt with two minutes of regular time left to play, but Kean’s shot found the goalkeeper’s legs when he burst into the area almost one-on-one.
This evening’s result temporarily sends Fiorentina up to seventh place in the Conference League standings, albeit with the majority of this week’s fixtures still left to play.
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Neil El Aynaoui celebrates with his teammates after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Ferguson comes in to lead the line alongside Matias Soule and Stephan El Shaarawy against Celtic this evening. Paulo Dybala starts among the substitutes, as do Leon Bailey, Manu Kone and Kostas Tsimikas. Angelino has been declared fit enough for a spot among the substitutes.
Celtic vs. Roma: Confirmed line-ups
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: AS Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Thijs Dallinga celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on November 27, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Vigo vs Bologna – Lineups
Bologna have lined up with Jonathan Rowe starting on the wing, Santiago Castro as the centre-forward. Moro wears the captain’s armband and Ravaglia returns to the goal after his impressive performance against Lazio at the weekend.
UDINE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Federico Ravaglia makes a save against Jurgen Ekkelenkamp of Udinese during the Serie A match at Stadio Friuli on November 22, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
The South American has developed into a key player for Chelsea, and he’s an important player for his country as well. The 24-year-old is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and German champions Bayern Munich are now interested in securing his signature.
Bayern keen on Enzo Fernandez
They are looking to add more quality in the middle of the park, and the 2022 World Cup winner would be an exceptional addition. According to a report from Fichajes, they are preparing an offer close to €120 million in order to sign the player. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea are prepared to sanction his departure.
He is a key player for them, and they will not want to lose him easily. The report claims that Chelsea have no plans to part ways with the Argentine. Fernandez is a key part of their project, and they simply cannot afford to lose him.
Enzo Fernandez in action for Chelsea against Crystal Palace (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
He has a contract with them until 2032, and Chelsea have complete control over his future. Even though the German club is prepared to pay a substantial amount of money, it seems highly unlikely that they will be able to get the deal done.
Arsene Wenger wanted to bring the Swiss International midfielder to Arsenal during his time at the club. He was a quality player for Udinese and Napoli. There is no doubt that he had the attributes to do well in the Premier League as well. He could have been a useful option for them.
Gokhan Inler on failed Arsenal move
Inler revealed on The Italian Football Podcast: “Of course, during this time, I had an agent. I didn’t have so much information as I was concentrating on the pitch. Yes, the rumours were there. Behind the scenes, now I understand what happens behind the scenes, but before, you don’t know what’s going on.
“But yeah, it could be, I read about this. But I can say, and many people don’t know about this, but in my first year at Udine, I had an offer from Arsenal. However, the club said no, Inler is part of our project, so I stayed there four years.
“Yes, Arsene Wenger wanted me correct. Like I said, I didn’t know what was going around but I was also a Swiss national team player with Johan Djourou and Philippe Senderos were Arsenal players. That’s why I saw the coach with the national team, but in the end the club decided to keep me and I had a great four years with Udinese.”
However, Christian Falk has now revealed on CFBayernInsider that there is no chance of the French attacker leaving the German club anytime soon. Bayern Munich are now looking to agree on a new contract with the player, which will see him rewarded with an improved deal.
Bayern unwilling to let Michael Olise move
There have been rumours of the German club making a move for Mohamed Salah, which would facilitate Olise’s move to Liverpool. However, Falk claims that Bayern Munich are not interested in the Egyptian International, and he is too old for them now.
It seems unlikely that Liverpool will be able to sign the former Crystal Palace star. He has been linked as a potential long-term replacement for Salah, and the development will come as a major blow for the Premier League champions. It will be interesting to see if they can sign a quality right-sided attacker to replace the Egyptian.
Salah has not been at his best this season, and he has been dropped from the starting lineup. There are strong rumours that he could move on in the coming months. Liverpool need to find a quality alternative.
Michael Olise in action for Bayern Munich (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Olise would have been a ready-made replacement. He has been outstanding for Bayern Munich, and he has shown his ability in the Premier League with Crystal Palace in the past. He is entering the peak years of his career, and he has all the tools to develop into a world-class player.
Liverpool continue to push for Yan Diomande, and they are now accelerating their efforts to sign the 19-year-old as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah.
According to a report from Fichajes, they are prepared to invest a record amount of money in order to sign the attacker.
Yan Diomande is a top prospect
Diomande has been an important player for the German club, and there is no doubt that he is a tremendous talent. He could develop into a quality player with the right guidance, and moving to Liverpool could be ideal for him. The German club reportedly values the player at €100 million.
Arsenal and Manchester City are interested in securing his services as well. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can beat the competition for his signature.
Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig in action. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move away from the club in the coming weeks, and Liverpool will need to replace him properly. The Egyptian has struggled for regular opportunities in decent weeks, and he has been dropped from the starting lineup.
On the other hand, Arsenal and Manchester City are looking to add more explosiveness in the final third, and they are keeping tabs on the 19-year-old. It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs can get the deal done. His asking price is quite high, and the German outfit is unlikely to lower their demands for him.
Meanwhile, the player will look to compete at the highest level and play for the biggest clubs in the world.
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A player in La Liga is in conflict with his club over prioritizing the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The World Cup is the most important tournament in soccer and arguably the most significant sporting event on the planet. It’s normal for players to focus on this goal in the months leading up to the tournament. However, one La Liga player has taken this to unusual levels, entering into a conflict with his club over the 2026 FIFA tournament.
Dominik Livakovic was one of the standout stars for Croatia at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. There, the goalkeeper was decisive in penalty shootouts against Japan and Brazil, helping the European side reach the semifinals, where they were eliminated by Lionel Messi’s Argentina.
That performance boosted Livakovic’s profile in European soccer, leading to a transfer from Dinamo Zagreb to Fenerbahce for approximately $8 million. After two years in Turkey, he was loaned to Girona in Spain at the start of the current season, but things have not gone as planned.
Livakovic has not played a single minute since arriving at Girona, neither in La Liga nor in the Copa del Rey, as head coach Michel has prioritized Paulo Gazzaniga in goal. As a result, the Croatian star decided to seek a move to another club during the January transfer window to ensure he maintains his place in the Croatia national team ahead of the World Cup.
Girona goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.
The conflict came to a head last week when Gazzaniga came down with the flu and was unable to train normally. In that situation, coach Michel intended to play Livakovic in the Copa del Rey match against Ourense FC. However, the Croatian goalkeeper refused, saying he wanted to focus on securing a transfer during the winter window. With this scenario, Gazzaniga had to play anyway, and Girona lost 2-1 to their third-division opponents, resulting in elimination from the tournament.
Coach Michel speaks on Livakovic
The controversy in Girona has become public in recent days, and Michel addressed it during Thursday’s press conference. “Livakovic wants to leave. He doesn’t want to play here, his priority is the World Cup,” the coach said, according to Fabrizio Romano on X. “Gazzaniga had to play while he was ill… because Livakovic doesn’t want to play. I’m very angry about this situation.”
Regarding the Croatian goalkeeper, Michel was clear. “Livakovic has a different timeline than the team because he needs to play for the World Cup, not for Girona,” the coach explained. “He told me, and he’s honest. But so am I. We haven’t reached an agreement. In the last conversation, I already told him it’s not a problem; he didn’t have to decide.”
Finally, Michel acknowledged his frustration with the situation: “I don’t like to reveal private conversations, but sometimes it drives me crazy. I have a goalkeeper available, and Gazzaniga played the Copa with flu and a fever, but I’m the one paying for it. What if something happens to Gazzaniga? We need to find a solution in the winter transfer window.”
Livakovic is key for Croatia
While he has not found a place at Girona, Dominik Livakovic remains a key figure for the Croatia national team. He has played nearly every match for his country over the past three years, including the victorious European qualifiers campaign, where they dominated their group with seven wins and one draw.
Now Croatia are focused on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, aiming to improve on their last two performances, where they reached the final and semifinal stages. In last week’s draw, they were placed in Group L alongside England, Panama, and Ghana.
After the chaos in the game against Celta Vigo, Kylian Mbappé will be missing four Real Madrid teammates as La Liga confirmed their suspensions.
Kylian Mbappé has become the focal point of a Real Madrid side that has struggled to deliver convincing performances whenever the French star isn’t at his best. Following the chaos in their latest league match against Celta Vigo, La Liga has now confirmed the suspensions of four of Mbappé’s teammates.
For Matchday 16, Real Madrid hosted Celta Vigo last Sunday in a match where Los Blancos once again failed to close the gap on FC Barcelona at the top of the table. After Celta opened the scoring in the 54th minute, frustrations and rising tension led to a desperate response from Madrid, which suffered their first major blow in the 64th minute when Fran García was sent off after committing two quick fouls.
As Real Madrid pushed for an equalizer, tension between the players and referee Alejandro Quintero González escalated, but it boiled over in the 90+2 minute. Álvaro Carreras was shown a red card after twice protesting to the referee while trying to restart play quickly, a decision sparked outrage across the Madrid bench, leading to further confrontations and bookings, including suspensions for Dani Carvajal and Endrick, who were both substitutes.
On Wednesday, La Liga issued a statement confirming that Álvaro Carreras, Dani Carvajal, and Endrick will each serve a two-match suspension. Meanwhile, defender Fran García will serve a one-match ban for his red card.
Endrick of Real Madrid is shown a red card by referee, Alejandro Quintero during the match against Celta Vigo.
According to the disciplinary committee, the two-game bans stem from repeated protests and “disparagement” toward referee Quintero González. In contrast, García’s dismissal was due to an in-play foul, resulting in a less severe punishment than the others.
Currently sitting second with 36 points, Real Madrid will travel to face Deportivo Alavés on Sunday, where Mbappé and company will be without all four suspended teammates. García will return for the following match against Sevilla, but Carreras, Carvajal, and Endrick will have to wait one more week.
Alonso expresses frustration with the referee
Carreras’ red card infuriated Real Madrid, causing several players from the bench to rush toward the referee in protest, and coach Xabi Alonso was no exception. With rumors already circulating about his future, the former Bayern Munich midfielder also voiced his displeasure to Quintero González, earning a yellow card and capping a night to forget.
In the post-match press conference, Alonso gave a blunt assessment of the officiating: “The referee’s decisions drove us crazy. The sending-off… he was very permissive, I didn’t like his performance at all… Álvaro’s yellow card is very debatable, it felt like he really wanted to give it. I didn’t like it, and it threw us off a bit. I didn’t like the officiating.”
As the new year approaches, Son Heung-Min, now the face of LAFC, has sent an unmistakable message toward Messi and Inter Miami about the battle to come.
The 2025 MLS season ended with Lionel Messi once again at the summit, lifting Inter Miami to its first league title and cementing a legacy that has reshaped North American soccer. Yet as the new year approaches, another superstar — Son Heung-Min, now the face of LAFC — has sent an unmistakable message toward Messi and Inter Miami about the battle to come. And while MLS grows into a global spectacle attracting household names, the rivalry forming between Messi’s side and Son’s outfit is beginning to feel like a continental heavyweight duel waiting to explode.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner’s dominance has transformed Inter Miami into the standard-bearer of the league, while Son has quickly become the symbolic leader of LAFC’s new era. Both stars represent their clubs and countries — Argentina and South Korea — with monumental expectations, and their first MLS showdown is already circled on every calendar.
Messi’s 2025 campaign was, simply put, one of the greatest individual seasons in MLS history. He finished the regular season with 29 goals and 19 assists, lifting the Golden Boot and guiding the Herons to their maiden MLS Cup. In the playoffs, he was even more devastating — six goals and nine assists, a record 15 goal involvements in a single postseason.
Messi’s two assists in the MLS Cup final — a 3-1 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps — earned him MLS Cup MVP and helped secure his second consecutive MLS MVP award, making him the first player ever to achieve that feat. “It was a long year… but a historic one,” Messi reflected, via ESPN.“Being able to achieve what we did was very special.”
Since arriving in Miami in 2023, he has produced over 100 goal involvements, more than any other MLS player in that period. Even at 38, his dominance remains unmatched — not by Premier League imports, not by Bundesliga attackers, not even by other global icons now calling MLS home.
What did Son Heung-Min say?
Son’s inaugural MLS season was electric. The South Korean forward immediately became LAFC’s top attacking threat, revitalizing the club and pushing it deep into the Western Conference playoffs before falling to Vancouver. While Son had a strong individual campaign, the disappointment of missing a final showdown with Messi clearly stuck with him. And then came the moment — the one now reverberating through MLS circles.
During a visit to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Son shared a playful but pointed message with former teammates — and with Messi’s Argentina colleagues. His words contained the now-viral nine-word warning: “I let Messi win this year, but next year…”, before adding: “Next year, we are on top”. It quickly spread across social media, signaling not just confidence, but ambition.
Son Heung-Min #7 of of Los Angeles Football Club acknowledges fans
The bold warning has already become lore. Now, it’s time to see whether LAFC can turn the 33-year-old’s message into reality, or whether Messi will extend his streak of dominance one more year.
n Inter Miami’s MLS Cup final win over the Vancouver Whitecaps delivered something entirely different—a viral exchange that stunned fans across the world.
Lionel Messi has already redefined expectations in the MLS, but his latest moment in Inter Miami’s MLS Cup final win over the Vancouver Whitecaps delivered something entirely different—a viral exchange that stunned fans across the world. After guiding the club to a historic 3-1 victory and lifting yet another trophy, Messi unexpectedly became the center of attention for a reason that had nothing to do with a goal or an assist.
A new “RefCam” angle released by the league caught the Inter Miami captain doing something supporters have rarely witnessed: speaking in English during a heated moment in the match. For an icon celebrated for his soccer rather than his voice, the incident set social media ablaze.
The footage—captured through MLS’ new referee body-camera system and widely shared online—shows Messi approaching the referee mid-game. The Argentine star, usually soft-spoken and almost exclusively Spanish-speaking on the field, confronts the official after a contested challenge.
Then comes the twist. In clear, accented English, the Argentine superstar blurts out the now-viral line: “Foul? Foul? No foul!?” Fans were floored. Many had never heard the 38-year-old speak the language publicly during a match, and the humorous confusion in his tone only amplified the moment. Comment sections exploded with reactions ranging from disbelief to pure amusement.
One supporter wrote, “This ref cam is pure gold!” while another added, “That’s why he’s the GOAT—dominates the league and the language.” The simplicity of the exchange made it even funnier. Messi didn’t deliver a speech; he didn’t even finish a sentence. But those few English words were enough to break the internet.
Messi’s rare use of English: Why it shocked fans
Even after moving to the United States in 2023, Messi has always preferred to speak Spanish publicly. Interviews, press conferences, and matchday moments are almost entirely conducted in his native tongue. But behind the scenes, teammates insist he understands English well—he just rarely uses it.
Miami midfielder Julian Gressel once explained: “He came over to me and said something in English… and afterward he goes, ‘English pretty good, no?’” Messi himself has admitted to understanding the language, telling reporters last year: “I understand everything, or almost everything, in English. But out of embarrassment, I don’t speak.” That is—until the MLS Cup final RefCam revealed what he says in the heat of the moment.
Referee Drew Fischer performs the coin toss with Captains Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF
Amid the uncertainty surrounding his future, Xabi Alonso suffered another defeat with Real Madrid against Manchester City. In response, legend Thierry Henry decided to share his opinion on something that may have been affecting the Spanish coach since his arrival at Los Blancos.
Xabi Alonso has not enjoyed a dream start since his arrival at Real Madrid. Despite a promising beginning, the team has suffered a clear drop in performance, accumulating a series of inconsistent results. Far from serving as a turning point, Los Blancos were defeated by Manchester City, further deepening the team’s crisis. In response, legend Thierry Henry pointed to a clear factor that may be affecting the Spanish coach within the squad.
“I find it always ludicrous that a manager can be in trouble after being six months in a job… I don’t think they should question the coach. If you have a coach in position, you try to see what he can do… He’s coaching too much, for some people, and not managing enough… I feel sorry for Alonso because you can see what he did with Leverkusen when he was able to coach a team who was going to listen to what he was going to do,” Thierry Henry said, via CBS Golazo.
Henry’s words resonated with fans, who largely agree with his assessment. Rather than lacking the ability to transform the team, Xabi Alonso seems to have faced challenges in managing the squad’s egos, with several players remaining in the starting lineup despite their low performance levels. For that reason, his role is seen as that of a manager rather than a coach capable of making shifts to prioritize performance, making his tenure different from his Leverkusen days.
Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler may serve as an ideal example as both have each managed to shine at Real Madrid, though not together in the same starting lineup. Despite this, Xabi Alonso opts to keep both players as key pieces, which complicates the team’s ability to control matches consistently. Nevertheless, the Spanish coach seems to have put the team back on track, recovering players’ support.
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid, consoles Vinicius Junior.
Xabi Alonso have recovered Real Madrid’s players support
Upon arriving at Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso decided to impose a re-established order and new rules in the locker room, something that, according to The Athletic, did not sit well with some stars. Even though the roster seemed divided, the coach has transformed his approach, regaining the support of several stars who now appear convinced by the team’s game plan and give reason to Thierry Henry in his perspective.
In his latest CBS Golazo appearance, Thierry Henry explained that a coach at Real Madrid needs to understand that it is 90% players and 10% coach, and thus must allow the players to manage the car. Although his words sparked some controversy, the Spanish media claim that Xabi Alonso has managed to improve relations with the dressing room by engaging in dialogue and changing his approach. This shift has led to the players showing much more commitment.
Following the latest defeat against Manchester City, several Real Madrid stars as Thibaut Courtois, Jude Bellingham, or Rodrygo Goes, expressed their full commitment to Xabi’s tenure, making it clear that they are the ones who need to improve. Having a roster weakened by injuries, they struggled to shine, but they are expected to return to their best form once the team is back to full strength.
French legend Thierry Henry and Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid.
Udinese are losing pieces, through injuries and with the Africa Cup of Nations approaching.
There’s a flexor lesion in Jordan Zemura’s right thigh, meaning the left wing-back will not be able to join up with Zimbabwe for AFCON.
For Udinese it’s another problem in a department already stripped down: Rui Modesto will leave for Angola, while Kamara is dealing with plantar fasciitis.
UDINE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Jordan Zemura of Udinese celebrates scoring a goal during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and Cagliari – Serie A TIM at Bluenergy Stadium on February 18, 2024 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Udinese down to barebones as Lookman future not on the agenda at Atalanta
The market is still a way off. For now, the Friulani must find an in-house solution, something to patch up the emergency on the flanks. January will come later.
And the market, at least for the moment, does not affect Ademola Lookman. He has taken back his place at Atalanta and is fully focused on the commitment with Nigeria.
BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 22: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta BC in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Atalanta BC and SK Slavia Praha at Stadio di Bergamo on October 22, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
When he returns to Italy, the picture will be clearer. But right now, interest in him has not produced anything concrete.
Rocco Commisso moved to end speculation over a potential change of ownership at Fiorentina, using a wide-ranging interview with La Nazione to underline that the club “is not for sale” and to urge calm during what he admits is a “difficult moment” for the Viola.
The president said recent rumours of a takeover had only added “destabilisation” around the team, stressing that hardship is something every organisation must manage. “All companies go through difficult periods,” he said, with quotes via Sky Sport Italia.
“But the foresight of those who lead them lies in learning from dark moments so we can come out stronger. I have never given up in any of my businesses, and I certainly won’t start now.”
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 30: Rocco Commisso president of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Atalanta at Stadio Artemio Franchi on March 30, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Fiorentina president Commisso: ‘We cannot allow the club to go down’
Commisso, currently unable to travel to Italy due to health reasons, said being away from Florence is “painful”, but he maintains full confidence in the club’s structure. He highlighted the daily involvement of his wife Catherine and his son Giuseppe, as well as the work of general director Alessandro Ferrari and newly-promoted sporting director Roberto Goretti.
The president also issued a firm message about the team’s predicament. “We’re in a difficult situation and we have to get out of it in any way,” he noted. “We cannot allow Fiorentina to go down. Everyone must feel responsible, the club, the players, everyone who works around the team.” He reiterated full backing for coach Paolo Vanoli, saying the coach “has my total trust” and is “working day and night” to lift the side.
SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Paolo Vanoli, Head Coach of ACF Fiorentina, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Commisso also reflected on the departures of Stefano Pioli and Daniele Pradè, admitting the second Pioli spell “didn’t work” despite major investment, while praising Pradè as a “loyal and trusted” figure.
He closed with a message to supporters after the defeat to Sassuolo. “We must apologise. Four thousand of them came, and we didn’t respond as we should have. We need everyone: above all our fans. I miss you. Stay close to the team.”
Newcastle United are interested in signing the Valencia midfielder Javi Guerra.
The talented young midfielder has been linked with a move away from the La Liga club, and his performances have been mediocre. According to a report from Fichajes, Newcastle United are interested in securing his signature, and they have identified him as a priority target.
Newcastle are now looking to make a move for him in the near future. Newcastle have been scouting the player, and the reports have been consistently positive. It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an offer to get a deal done.
The player was valued at €25 million, but he has signed a new deal with Valencia until 2029, and the Spanish club are unlikely to let him leave for cheap now. They are likely to demand a premium. It remains to be seen whether Newcastle are prepared to pay.
Javi Guerra warming up for Valencia (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
They need more control and composure in the middle of the park. The 22-year-old would be a superb acquisition. He has the technical attributes for Premier League football, and he could establish himself as an important player for the English club.
The opportunity to move to the Premier League could be ideal for him. A fresh start could be instrumental in helping the player get back to his best. Newcastle have an ambitious project and a talented squad. They are competing in the UEFA Champions League, and they managed to win a domestic trophy last season. The Spanish midfielder will certainly be attracted to the idea of joining them.
It will be interesting to see if Newcastle decide to come forward with an offer in January. Despite his inconsistent performances, he is an important player for Valencia, and they might not be keen on losing him in the middle of the season.
Real Madrid attacking midfielder Arda Guler has been linked with a move away from the club in recent months.
Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly in the front row to secure his signature. Arsenal needs to add more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the versatile Turkish International could be a useful acquisition for them. On the other hand, Manchester United have already accelerated contacts with the player’s representatives regarding a potential move, as per Fichajes.
Liverpool also keen on Arda Guler
Liverpool are also keeping tabs on Guler. It remains to be seen where he ends up. Liverpool are looking to sign a player who will add more creativity to the side. The Real Madrid midfielder is capable of slotting into multiple roles, and he will help create opportunities for his teammates. It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid are prepared to sanction his departure.
He is a young player with a lot of potential, but he’s not a regular starter for them. They could be tempted to sell him if there is a concrete proposal on the table.
Meanwhile, the Turkish international needs to play regularly as well. Sitting on the bench at the Spanish club will not benefit him.
Arda Guler of Real Madrid in action (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
If Arsenal or Manchester United can provide him with gametime assurances, they could be an attractive destination for the player. Regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in him and help him fulfil his potential. It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs follows up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done.
If they can sign the Turkish International for a reasonable amount of money, he could prove to be a bargain in future.
Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami teammates have scheduled two friendly matches in South America for early 2026.
After winning the 2025 Major League Soccer championship, Inter Miami are already looking ahead. Alongside roster updates, including the departure of key players and negotiations for new signings, Lionel Messi and his teammates are gradually becoming familiar with the schedule they will face during the first months of next year.
MLS action will not resume until late February, with the round of 16 of the CONCACAF Champions Cup taking place a few weeks later. That means the Herons will have more than two months without official competition, giving them the chance to undertake an extensive preseason.
In addition to conditioning work, Inter Miami will play several friendly matches during this period to build match fitness and prepare as best as possible for the start of the season. The first confirmed matches for 2026 have now been announced.
Messi and his teammates will embark on a South American tour beginning on Saturday, January 31, in Colombia. On that day, they will face Atletico Nacional de Medellin at Estadio Atanasio Girardot in front of more than 40,000 spectators.
A general view of Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellin, Colombia.
Exactly one week later, Inter Miami will play another match, this time against Barcelona Sporting Club in Ecuador at Estadio Banco Pichincha in Guayaquil, which has a capacity of nearly 60,000 fans. The South American tour could also include a match in Peru, although that possibility has not yet been confirmed.
The impact of Messi’s visit to South America
Following the confirmation of the matches that Inter Miami will play in South America early next year, some of the organizers involved in the friendlies discussed what Lionel Messi’s visit will mean.
“Facing Inter Miami and hosting in our home stadium players who have made history in world soccer is an opportunity to show, once again, that Atletico Nacional is a club of international caliber,” said Sebastian Arango, president of the Colombian club, according to TN.
“Perhaps it will be the last time fans see Messi playing in Ecuador as a World Cup champion,” said Daniel Molina, one of the organizers of the agreement between Inter Miami and Barcelona Sporting Club, according to One Football. He also explained that the choice of Estadio Banco Pichincha for the match was “to reach the largest number of people in the country, because fans will come from all over,” highlighting the significance of Messi’s visit.
Messi needs a strong preseason
Beyond organizing friendly matches, the core purpose of the preseason will be the physical conditioning of Inter Miami’s players. They will face a demanding year with three simultaneous competitions, but some will have another goal in mind: the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Only three months of MLS competition will precede the FIFA tournament, making it essential to avoid injuries that could jeopardize the participation of the top stars. Lionel Messi, in particular, has repeatedly emphasized the importance of proper preparation during these months to maintain peak physical condition and ultimately confirm his participation in the World Cup with Argentina.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF arrives at the stadium prior to the 2025 MLS Cup Playoff match.
Manchester City surprised everyone by defeating Real Madrid with an epic comeback at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, securing a rise in the Champions League standings. Furthermore, Pep Guardiola set a new record, further expanding his legacy in the soccer history.
Manchester City didn’t kick off the season at their best. An inconsistent start saw them lose ground in both the Premier League and Champions League, ceding the lead to Arsenal in both competitions. However, they turned their fortunes around, notably defeating Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to climb the standings. Adding to this achievement, Pep Guardiola set a new record, further cementing his legacy in soccer history.
According to MisterChip on X, formerly known as Twitter, Pep Guardiola now holds the record for the most wins by a coach against Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, with seven victories. These include legendary encounters such as Barcelona’s 2–6 triumph in 2009. Moreover, he has only suffered three defeats, underscoring his dominance over Los Blancos throughout his illustrious career.
While this record underscores his legendary legacy, Pep Guardiola downplayed the significance of this particular victory, reflecting on other memorable matches. “The first times are different, the first was the 2–6, that one was about winning La Liga and this is only about moving forward in the competition. We might meet again later on. Beating Madrid at their home is something I value a lot, just like beating Barça, Atleti, Villarreal,” he said in the post-game press conference.
With a large part of the season still ahead, Manchester City have a long road to go in the Champions League, making this victory just another step toward their real objective, which is winning the title again. Tied with Atalanta at 13 points, and with Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, and Liverpool just one point behind, any slip could send them into the playoffs and put their direct qualification at risk.
Jeremy Doku of Manchester City clashes with Federico Valverde of Real Madrid.
Guardiola is highly critical of Manchester City’s performance
While Manchester City secured a win against Real Madrid, the team struggled to display their best form throughout the match. The Citizens not only lost the ball possession but also lacked effectiveness in front of goal. Despite taking eight shots on target, they converted only two of those opportunities. In response, Pep Guardiola offered a candid critique of his team’s performance.
“Madrid were much better than us at the start; Rodrygo, Bellingham, and Gonzalo caused us a lot of damage. We couldn’t control the balls we were losing; there was no option. In the end, we are learning, because I’m sure that in the future we are going to improve,” Guardiola said in the post-game press conference.
Taking advantage of the spaces behind the defensive line, Real Madrid managed to cause significant damage throughout the match, even becoming the first team to score. Both Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham were able to open up plenty of gaps, but Pep Guardiola’s reorganization halted any momentum from Los Blancos. However, the Citizens were unable to regain control of the match, something the Spanish coach did not hesitate to complain about.
Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, waves to the fans.
Far from ending the Mohamed Salah drama at Liverpool, this dilemma has entered a new chapter. While coach Arne Slot hints that the veteran must acknowledge his mistake, a report reveals that Florian Wirtz may be one of the issues troubling the Egyptian within the team.
Mohamed Salah and Liverpool’s relationship is currently strained, primarily due to his evident change of role in the lineup. Far from staying quiet, the Egyptian openly expressed his frustration to the media about his diminishing prominence. In response, coach Arne Slot decided to leave him out of the latest squad list. While many expected the tension to ease, a report suggests that Florian Wirtz is a significant factor contributing to the veteran’s dissatisfaction with the Reds.
According to BILD, Mohamed Salah is reportedly quite frustrated with Liverpool due to the arrival of Florian Wirtz.The Egyptian supposedly dislikes the status the German receives as the ‘future’ of the Reds, turning him into an ‘enemy’ in the dressing room. In addition, the youngster’s place in the starting lineup during the veteran’s absence is causing the 33-year-old star’s attitude to become completely hostile toward the team.
Florian Wirtz, who joined Liverpool for an impressive fee of $154 million, was anticipated to be a key player for the team’s future success. However, the German’s performances have fallen short of expectations. He has yet to score a goal and has only contributed five assists in 20 matches. Despite this, coach Arne Slot has consistently started him, shifting Dominik Szoboszlai into Salah’s role on the wing and relegating the Egyptian star to the bench.
Liverpool reportedly recognized Mohamed Salah’s ego issues but decided to tolerate them due to his impressive performance on the pitch. However, according to BILD, with his impact now diminished, the club seems to have set boundaries with the Egyptian star. They support Arne Slot’s decision to leave him out of the squad on a situational basis and to reduce his prominence within the team.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
Salah faces uphill fight to reclaim his spot at Liverpool under Slot
In Mohamed Salah’s absence, coach Arne Slot has embraced a significant tactical shift at Liverpool, potentially complicating the Egyptian star’s future with the team. The growing reliance on Florian Wirtz and the rise of Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike as strikers threaten to diminish the veteran’s prominence. The Reds have transitioned to a frontline without traditional wingers, opting for a strike partnership to spearhead the attack.
Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike are not the only options up front. Cody Gakpo has emerged as a versatile player, starting out wide but often joining as a second striker alongside the center-forward. This shift allows Wirtz and Dominik Szoboszlai to command the midfield with complete freedom. Consequently, Salah’s potential return might require adapting to a new role, prioritizing the new system and redefining his status within the roster.
Inter Miami wants Luis Suarez, Nacional wants him—and the ball is firmly at the Uruguayan’s feet.
Luis Suarez’s story at Inter Miami may not be finished yet. As the MLS champion enters another defining off-season, the futures of Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi have once again become intertwined, shaping the next chapter of a club that has rapidly transformed from an expansion experiment into a continental force. Suarez, now 38, has reached the moment every player eventually faces: stay in the club that revived him, or return home to the club of his heart. Inter Miami wants him, Nacional wants him—and the ball is firmly at the Uruguayan’s feet.
What complicates matters and makes the story all the more mysterious is that Miami’s plan to keep Suarez comes with an unexpected twist that could force a dramatic decision in the weeks ahead.
Fresh from lifting the MLS Cup—his first title in North America—the Uruguayan veteran is once again the center of speculation. His contract expires at the end of December, and the striker’s future has split into two clear paths: remain in Miami for one more campaign alongside Messi, or return to Nacional for a final farewell in Montevideo.
Inter Miami president Jorge Mas has made the club’s stance unmistakably clear.“He’s a legend of the game. He deserves to make the decision to leave through the front door,” Mas told reporters. “If Luis decides to stay another year, we’d welcome it. Of course, the conversations would then focus on the financial side. The decision is his.”
Within the club, the ambition is immense. After conquering MLS, Miami now wants to stamp its authority on the CONCACAF Champions Cup, a competition where experience matters—and Suarez still offers plenty of it. Even at 38, his record in 2025 was outstanding: 17 goals and 17 assists in 50 matches across all competitions. Messi values him, the squad relies on him, and the fans adore him. But the club’s budget tells a different story.
The hidden twist: What staying in Miami really means
Here is where the unexpected twist emerges—To stay at Inter Miami, Suarez would probably have to take a pay cut. This is the key detail driving the uncertainty. MLS roster rules, Designated Player (DP) restrictions, and Miami’s existing financial commitments—all of which place the club under pressure to restructure Suarez’s contract. The Herons also owe Atletico Madrid $16 million for Rodrigo De Paul, further tightening their wage flexibility.
This creates a unique crossroads for Suarez: stay with Messi and continue chasing international relevance in a growing league or leave in style and return to his boyhood club as the unquestioned centerpiece. Unlike Messi—who is secured through 2028—Suarez must decide whether the emotional bond with Miami outweighs the financial compromise.
Luis Suarez of Inter Miami
Nacional’s emotional pull: Final dance at home?
Meanwhile, in Montevideo, Nacional is preparing its own decisive move. The Uruguayan giants want the 38-year-old striker for a third and final spell, and its message is irresistible: come home, lead the club, and write your last chapter where your journey began.
And yet—despite the public enthusiasm—Uruguayan insider Daniel Solana reports that Suarez has already declined Nacional’s first approach, signaling that the decision is far from straightforward.
Luis Suárez #9 of Inter Miami celebrates a goal with Lionel Messi.
Paolo Vanoli turns to Edin Dzeko to accompany Moise Kean in attack for Fiorentina’s Conference League clash at home against Dynamo Kyiv on Thursday evening.
Tonight’s game at the Stadio Artemio Franchi kicks off at the earlier time of 17.45 GMT.
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Head coach Paolo Vanoli reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between ACF Fiorentina and AEK Athens FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 27, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Dzeko is called in to replace Albert Gudmundsson in attack this evening. Wholesale changes have been made in midfield, with Amir Richardson, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia and Cher Ndour coming in for Simon Sohm, Nicolo Fagioli and Rolando Mandragora.
Luca Ranieri and Pablo Mari are also rested at the back, with opportunities for Marin Pongracic and Mattia Viti instead.
Fiorentina vs. Dynamo Kyiv: Confirmed line-ups
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Edin Dzeko of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between ACF Fiorentina and AEK Athens FC at Stadio Artemio Franchi on November 27, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI, ITALY – NOVEMBER 25: Gokan Inler of Udinese Calcio looks on during the Serie A match between Empoli and Udinese at Stadio Carlo Castellani on November 25, 2024 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“Of course, during this time, I had an agent. I didn’t have so much information as I was concentrating on the pitch. Yes, the rumours were there. Behind the scenes, now I understand what happens behind the scenes, but before, you don’t know what’s going on,” Inler said.
“But yeah, it could be, I read about this. But I can say, and many people don’t know about this, but in my first year at Udine, I had an offer from Arsenal. However, the club said no, Inler is part of our project, so I stayed here four years.
“Yes, Arsene Wenger wanted me, correct. As I said, I didn’t know what was going around, but I was also a Swiss national team player with Johan Djourou and Philippe Senderos were Arsenal players. That’s why I saw the coach with the national team, but in the end the club decided to keep me, and I had a great four years with Udinese.”
Inler won the Premier League title with Leicester City in 2015-16 and opened up about his rapport with Jamie Vardy during the same interview.
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 29: Arsene Wenger, French former football player and manager and current FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, is seen in attendance prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final First Leg match between Arsenal FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Emirates Stadium on April 29, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
A former Swiss midfielder, Inler played for Udinese and Napoli in Serie A, scoring 15 goals in 259 appearances in Italy’s top flight.
Inler, 41, made his senior Switzerland debut in February 2006 and scored seven goals in 89 international matches.
Inler was appointed as Udinese’s Head of the Technical Area last summer. The 41-year-old played 162 games with the Bianconeri as a footballer, scoring nine goals.
During his time in Italy, Inler won two Coppa Italia titles and one Supercoppa Italiana with Napoli.
A couple of shot-stoppers have been offered to the Rossoneri, but the club didn’t want to discuss them in detail, so it’s not even worth naming them.
Maignan’s Milan extension: latest updates
BERGAMO, ITALY – OCTOBER 28: Mike Maignan of AC Milan reacts during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan at New Balance Arena on October 28, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Milan are stitching back together the rift from several months ago, when renewal talks collapsed due to some back-and-forth over figures.
At that stage, the debate was tied to a dip in performance from the France international and Maignan’s camp didn’t take it well.
As the goalkeeper has demonstrated in the first months of the season, there’s little to argue about regarding his quality.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Mike Maignan of AC Milan celebrates after the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is adopting the same strategy he used with Adrien Rabiot a few months back, when the Italian convinced the midfielder to move to San Siro from Marseille.
As long as Milan have a chance to renew with Maignan, they will not delve deeper into discussions with possible alternatives.
Multiple sources in Italy claim that Inter star Denzel Dumfries has picked Ali Barat as his new agent, fuelling speculation of a possible move to the Premier League.
Inter right-back Dumfries has changed his agent, picking Ali Barat in place of Jorge Mendes, according to Gazzetta and Calciomercato.com.
Dumfries picks new agent
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of Netherlands stands for the national anthem prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Netherlands and Poland at De Kuip on September 04, 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Both reports imply that the Dutchman’s latest move is intended to position himself for a potential transfer to other clubs in the future, particularly in the Premier League, where Ali Barat has strong connections.
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 04: Denzel Dumfries of the Netherlands holds his wrist as he appears injured after scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Netherlands and Poland at De Kuip on September 04, 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Dumfries is contracted with Inter until June 2028 and has a €25m clause that is only valid in the first two weeks of July.
This means that if any club want to sign the 29-year-old in January, Inter will be free to negotiate any transfer fee.
West Ham already sounded out Dumfries
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 30: Denzel Dumfries (R) of FC Internazionale celebrates with his team-mates after scoring their team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between FC Internazionale Milano and SK Slavia Praha at Stadio San Siro on September 30, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
West Ham already approached Dumfries in the past, but Gazzetta warns that the defender would only consider joining top sides.
‘If a team of West Ham’s level arrives (as it happened already), Dumfries will stay in Milan,’ wrote the pink paper.
Dumfries is currently out of action due to an ankle injury and is not expected to return before January 2026.
The player is keen on a permanent exit from the London club. It will be interesting to see if he can find a suitable destination for himself. He needs to join a club where he will play regularly. Sitting on the bench at a big club will not benefit him at this stage of his career.
Meanwhile, Leeds and Everton are keeping tabs on his situation. It will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for him in the near future.
Tyrique George in action for Chelsea (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Leeds and Everton could use more quality and depth in the final third, and the 19-year-old would be a useful acquisition for them in the long-term. He is capable of operating centrally as well as flanks. He will look to help create opportunities for his teammates and add goals to the team as well
Regular football in the Premier League could help him improve further and fulfil his potential. The young attacker is highly rated across the country. He has a bright future. If the likes of Leeds or Everton can groom him properly, they could have a future star on their hands.
Leeds are currently fighting for survival, and Everton are hoping to secure a respectable finish in the table. Both clubs need quality additions in January. George could be a long-term investment.
Crystal Palace and Leeds United are interested in signing the Bodo/Glimt star Jens Petter Hauge.
The 26-year old has done quite well for his club and country, and he could be a very useful acquisition for the two Premier League clubs. Crystal Palace need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and Hauge would add goals and creativity in the final third.
Leeds keen on Jens Petter Hauge
The report from TEAMtalk claims that Leeds United have been following the players since 2020, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done. They have struggled in the attack this season, and they need to improve in that area of the pitch. They are fighting for survival in the Premier League. Signing the right players in January could help them stay up.
Jens Petter Hauge after the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match (Photo via Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
Leeds United could provide him with the platform to showcase his qualities in the Premier League. If he manages to impress, he might be able to secure a bigger move in future.
Similarly, Crystal Palace would be an attractive destination as well. They managed to win the FA Cup last season and the Community Shield in recent months. They have an exciting project, and they are competing in European football.
It will be interesting to see which of the two clubs comes forward with an offer to sign the player. He has the physicality and technical attributes to do well in English football, and he could be a very useful acquisition for both teams during the second half of the season.
English striker Vardy has become the first Englishman to be named Player of the Month in Serie A.
Vardy named as best Serie A player in November
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 01: Jamie Vardy of Cremonese reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and US Cremonese at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 01, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“The EA SPORTS FC Player Of The Month award for November has been assigned to Cremonese player Jamie Vardy. The fans’ votes online, combined with individual statistical data, determined Jamie Vardy as the winner, beating champions like Maignan (Milan), Lautaro Martinez (Inter), Neres (Napoli), Ostigard (Genoa), Zaniolo (Udinese),” Lega Serie A said in a statement on Thursday.
“The six best players of the month have been selected, taking into account the advanced analysis of Kama Sport, created from the tracking data recorded with the Hawk-Eye system. The rating system considers not only statistical data and technical events, but also positional data. This makes it possible to analyse crucial aspects such as movement without the ball and thus optimal movements, game choices, and the contribution to the technical and physical efficiency of the team, which allow for an objective and qualitative evaluation of the performance.
CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Jamie Vardy of US Cremonese celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Atalanta BC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 25, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Lega Serie A CEO Luigi De Siervo said: “Jamie Vardy is truly a player from another era. One of those talents who, with their history, their achievements and the indomitable spirit with which they live every match, best express the romance of football. His arrival at Cremonese, who were quick to seize the opportunity this summer, was greeted with great enthusiasm by all Serie A fans, and Vardy is repaying them with top-level performances, innate leadership and important goals, the result of the competitive spirit and shooting skills that have always distinguished him”.
Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero believes Bianconeri players feel the ‘weight of the past’ and that playing for the Serie A giants is ‘not for everyone.’
Del Piero examined Juventus’ 2-0 win over Pafos last night. Weston McKennie and Jonathan David provided the goals for the Bianconeri in the second half, but the Cypriots had many chances to take the lead in the first half.
Former Juventus coach Capello even argued that the Bianconeri had “luck on their side” as they claimed their second victory in the competition this season.
Del Piero: Juventus players feel the ‘weight of the past’
MIAMI, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 05: Alessandro Del Piero looks on alongside The FIFA Club World Cup Trophy during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Draw at Telemundo Studios on December 05, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Brennan Asplen/Getty Images)
“The weight of the past, in terms of the club’s successes, is there, but there’s also the weight of the recent past, because this team was born from what happened last season, with some big changes in key players,” Del Piero told Sky Sport Italia.
“Players with personality were replaced by young players, and the Juventus environment is not for everyone. It’s more complex.
“We’ve seen players from other clubs being freer in their heads. Difficulties are objective and daily,” Del Piero continued.
“They won today, but they must go to Bologna on Sunday and concede two goals, who knows? You are always on the brink.
Spalletti must ‘create certainties’ at Juventus
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
“My question for Spalletti was about this. There’s an emergency in defence because he wants a right-footed defender to play as a right centre-back. He’s been changing a lot, and he’s had no certainties tactically or even in terms of players’ characteristics, except for Yildiz. Where do you create certainties? How do you create them? It all becomes more difficult in the heads of everyone, especially those who don’t play regularly.”
Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio is full of praise for his ex-Juventus teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, saying young players should look to him, rather than Leo Messi, as the example to follow to reach the top.
Cristiano Ronaldo joined Juventus in the summer of 2018 and would spend three years at the Allianz Stadium.
Marchisio, a Juventus legend and former Italy international, played with the Portuguese superstar for a few weeks before he terminated his contract with the Old Ladu by mutual agreement at the end of the 2018 summer transfer window.
Marchisio opens up about Ronaldo’s Juventus move
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 22: Claudio Marchisio, former player of Juventus during the Serie A match between Juventus and AS Roma on December 22, 2018 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
When Gazzetta asked about Ronaldo’s arrival in Turin seven years ago, Marchisio replied: “What shall I say? There was a lot of agitation. Juventus are accustomed to big champions, but I still remember the day he was expected to step into the dressing room for the first time.
“I remember Barzagli and me waiting. We had previously welcomed big champions such as Carlos Tevez, but with him it was different, we were like: ‘Is he really coming?’ A superstar.
“If there’s something I can tell young players, it is to follow his example,” continued the ex-midfielder.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA – MAY 28: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the MLS match between Inter Miami CF and CF Montréal at Chase Stadium on May 28, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
“If you want to try to become a top player, follow his example, not Messi. Ronaldo was already a top player, but he had to build and work even more to become what he was. The other is blessed by the Lord; he has so much quality that he might not even need to train.”
Marchisio, a product of the Juventus Academy, spent almost his entire career with the Bianconeri, scoring 37 goals in 389 games.
The former Italian midfielder won seven Serie A titles, three Supercoppa Italiana and four Coppa Italia during his time at the club.
Marchisio also won the Russian League with Zenit St. Petersburg in 2018-19.
Udinese director Gökhan Inler feels Nicolò Zaniolo is on the right path towards a return to the Italy national team and describes his former Leicester City teammate Jamie Vardy as a ‘crazy guy’ and ‘ great leader.’
Udinese director Inler believes Italy should give Zaniolo another chance in 2026, when the Azzurri will play in the World Cup play-off.
“Before Nicolo came to us, we had a conversation with him and the coach together to convince him to join the project. He also said he wanted to rebuild his career as he had some issues with injuries,” Inler told the Italian Football Podcast.
“He believes that he can give something back to the national team. Since he came here, he has worked really hard, he is working really hard. He is an emotional guy, he needs this, but he is really working really hard. So far, very positive guy.
Zaniolo: Zaniolo should get Italy call-up
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Nicolò Zaniolo of Udinese Calcio looks on during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 29, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“He is also a very strong player. You also saw him in England; he has quality. And of course, in my opinion, now that he is scoring goals, he is really getting there where the national team needs him. I think the next call-up, the national team should call him.”
Udinese signed Zaniolo on loan with an option to buy from Galatasaray last summer, and the Italian has scored four goals in 12 Serie A appearances with Udinese this season.
Another Udinese player, Oumar Solet, is delivering convincing performances in Udine, attracting interest from top clubs, according to reports.
“Oumar is an amazing player. He has already experienced the Champions League. He is a great personality. On the pitch, you see he can change the game himself,” Inler said.
“You remember that goal against Inter where he started driving the ball from behind, he started and he shot. He is really an important transfer for us. Let’s say we were a bit lucky when we signed him. He had some issues. We prepared him for some months here at Udine to get fit.
“It was not easy, four months of training without playing in a competition. I remember his first game, it was, I think, in January, his first game was against Verona, from 0 to 100, and after this game, all of Serie A was talking about him.
“That’s why I think we did a great job mentally and also physically. I hope he stays with us for a long time, but of course, as I said before, great players always have opportunities; however, we are here to build a great Udinese.”
A former Switzerland international, Inler won the Premier League title with Leicester City in 2015-16, playing alongside Vardy, now at Cremonese.
Inler: ‘Amazing’ Vardy
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 01: Jamie Vardy of Cremonese acknowledges the fans as he leaves the pitch after being substituted during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and US Cremonese at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 01, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“Jamie is amazing. Crazy guy, he knows that but he really is a great leader, respectful. Also, a great teammate, working a lot in this period for the dressing room,” Inler said.
“We went to his house for the celebration [when we won the Premier League]. Jamie was a crazy guy yes, RedBull before games, he was hyperactive, jumping left and right, shooting balls in the dressing room. In Italy, you never see this, music at high volume, it was like a disco [laughs].
“But in the games, you saw, he explodes, he runs left, right, shoots everywhere. Also, now, I met him with Cremonese. He is still the same. You saw he scored two goals against Bologna last week.
“Also, he had difficulties before he became a champion. He respected the rules, he made a great career. We are still in touch, he is a great player, and I am proud to have played with a nice and crazy guy.”
José Mourinho admits he would even ‘go to the Circo Massimo’ to celebrate the Serie A title with Roma, but ‘unfortunately’, only Milan, Inter and Napoli will fight for the Scudetto.
Benfica coach Mourinho admits he’d return to Italy to celebrate the Serie A title with Roma fans.
The former Inter and Roma boss was asked his thoughts on the Scudetto race at a post-match press conference last night, after a 2-0 win over Napoli in the Champions League, and, as usual, his reply was very honest.
Mourinho’s Serie A title prediction
LISBON, PORTUGAL – NOVEMBER 05: Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica, looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between SL Benfica and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at on November 05, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
“It’s tough. Inter have a top team and great potential, same as Napoli. Milan play once a week. They have a fantastic coach like Max [Allegri], who can coach in a way that Antonio [Conte] and Cristian [Chivu] can’t because they have many games to play,” Mourinho argued.
“Unfortunately, I think it will be among these three.”
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: David Neres of Napoli scores his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico on November 30, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Mourinho has made history with Inter, winning the treble in 2010 with Chivu in his team, so he felt he had to explain why he said ‘unfortunately.’
Mourinho supports Roma in Serie A title race
LONDON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 30: José Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between Chelsea FC and SL Benfica at Stamford Bridge on September 30, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
“I’d love it, and I’d even go to the Circo Massimo, but I don’t think so.”
The Circo Massimo is the place where Roma fans usually gather every time the team wins a trophy.
Mourinho knows how it feels to win for the Giallorossi, having lifted the Conference League in 2022.
Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen admits he can’t fathom why current Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim has been unable to find a place in his team for Kobbie Mainoo.
It’s been a frustrating season for Mainoo, who has started just one of his 11 appearances for Amorim’s side so far this term – the defeat to Grimsby in the Carabao Cup.
The highly-rated young England international was previously a key player for Man Utd, playing 37 games in all competitions last season and 32 the year before that, including starting and scoring for the club in their FA Cup final victory over Manchester City.
Kobbie Mainoo now surely heading for Man United exit, says Rene Meulensteen
Speaking to BestNewBingoSites, as quoted by the Daily Mail, Meulensteen now believes we’re going to see Mainoo leave the club after his lack of opportunities.
Kobbie Mainoo in a Manchester United training session (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)
Meulensteen, who worked at Old Trafford under Sir Alex Ferguson, clearly isn’t happy with how Mainoo has been treated, however, saying he cannot understand why Amorim wouldn’t make more use of him alongside Bruno Fernandes in midfield.
Meulensteen said: “I think there’s a strong possibility that he leaves the club in January on loan. I think he tried to leave in the summer to follow Scott McTominay to Napoli, but the club blocked the move.
“Kobbie Mainoo played himself into the United team and the England set-up by playing absolutely fantastic football for someone so young. He established himself in this team as a starter, and the club and United fans love to see a young player from the academy being successful in the first team,” the Dutchman added.
“For whatever reason, Amorim doesn’t seem keen to play Kobbie which frustrates the fans and myself as I think he is a really talented player.
“I think the reason his game time has been significantly reduced is due to the signings United made over the summer and the formation they play. Signing Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo meant Bruno Fernandes has slotted back into a more defensive position, where we have seen Mainoo play in recent years.
“I can’t fathom why Mainoo and Bruno can’t play together, but maybe Amorim thinks they’re too similar. I would definitely like to see them play together.”
Man United to make changes in midfield?
One imagines Mainoo would have been given his chance by now if there really was any plan for Amorim to do so.
Things can change quickly in football, of course, but Mainoo surely isn’t going to wait around for much longer as he’ll need to play regularly in order to have any chance of making it into England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup next summer.
Napoli continue to be linked as the frontrunners to sign Mainoo, as per La Repubblica and others, so it will be interesting to see if he ends up following former teammate Scott McTominay to Serie A.
Manchester United are reportedly accelerating contacts with Real Madrid attacking midfielder and Arsenal transfer target Arda Guler.
The talented young Turkey international has long been regarded as one of the finest up-and-coming talents in Europe, and he’s become increasingly consistent and important in this Real Madrid side.
Still, it seems there could be some question marks over his future as Man Utd are said to be stepping up their efforts to bring him to Old Trafford, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.
Arsenal and Liverpool are also among the clubs mentioned as suitors for Guler, who has previously been described by Madrid manager Xabi Alonso as “special” and a “natural talent”, as quoted by beIN Sports.
Arda Guler to leave Real Madrid for a transfer to the Premier League?
Arda Guler in action for Real Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen if Guler will definitely leave the Bernabeu as it’s hard to see why he’d necessarily push to leave if the club are happy with him.
Fichajes suggest there could be a dilemma for Real if they receive tempting offers for Guler, and it’s fair to say that English clubs often pay big for their signings.
That financial power of the Premier League could end up being crucial, as Guler himself might also sense an opportunity to make more money if he moves to somewhere like United.
The 20-year-old still has a long career ahead of him, though, so if he continues to play regularly in Alonso’s side then he should surely continue to prioritise that development.
It’s easy to see, however, why MUFC might be desperate to try to lure Guler to Old Trafford.
Ruben Amorim’s side remain a work in progress, and someone with the kind of spark and creativity that Guler can bring looks like it would make sense as a priority.
It’s not as clear if such a role is really there at Arsenal, though, due to the presence of the likes of Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze, so that probably wouldn’t be the smartest move for him right now if he wants to carry on getting regular playing time.
In a chaotic season, Manchester United look even harder than most teams to figure out at the moment.
Yes, there will be far tougher tests than the awful Wolves side they thumped 4-1 on Monday night, but it’s still a result that moves them to 6th in the Premier League table, level on points with Chelsea.
Despite so much of the criticism that has come Ruben Amorim’s way, the Red Devils are also only six points behind rivals Manchester City. If they’d beaten Everton and West Ham they’d be only three points behind Arsenal right now.
Even if you frequently bet on football you’d probably struggle to work out what to make of this Man Utd side, who look as though they’re only ever one or two good results away from being in the title race, or an equal number of bad results away from finishing in the bottom half like they did last season.
Bryan Mbeumo celebrates scoring for Man United against Wolves (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Manchester United are part of an extremely close mid-table group
While the last decade or so has been characterised by the so-called ‘big six’ in the Premier League being some distance away from the rest, that’s no longer really the case as clubs like Newcastle United and Aston Villa have broken into the Champions League places in the last few years.
Indeed, Villa are once again in the top four, as are Crystal Palace, and only six points separate fourth from 13th place.
Can United break away from this cluster of teams? Perhaps we’ll have a better idea after seeing who navigates this busy Christmas period better, but it would also be fair to say that getting back to the top alongside the Arsenals and Citys of this world looks like a bigger challenge than ever.
The Premier League is becoming the Super League by stealth
In the past, United were just battling to get ahead of three or four teams, but now the Premier League as a whole is stronger than ever, and there’s no big secret as to how that’s happened – money.
Wage bills are strongly correlated with success, and for 2025/26 you can see that ten English clubs feature in the top 20 for biggest wage bills in Europe’s big five leagues…
Top 20 wage bills in Europe
So, yes, although we still have the usual suspects like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the top four, the reality of the modern Premier League is that United are competing against teams like Spurs and Villa, whose wage bills are higher than Serie A champions Napoli, while Nottingham Forest and West Ham aren’t far behind.
If it feels like the margins are so fine for MUFC at the moment, it’s because they are. It looks like it will be Arsenal or City for the title, five or six teams battling against relegation, while the rest of the places in the league table are up for grabs.
This is the new reality for United, let’s see how they grapple with it.
Liverpool may be interested in developments with Nico Schlotterbeck at Borussia Dortmund in the last 24 hours.
It seems the Germany international is now seen as increasingly likely to leave Dortmund in the summer after becoming unhappy with the club and looking for a new challenge.
Why does Nico Schlotterbeck look closer to leaving Borussia Dortmund?
The report from Fichajes notes that Schlotterbeck did not sound at all happy with BVB last night as he criticised the performance and mentality going into the game with Bodo/Glimt, which ended as a 2-2 draw.
Nico Schlotterbeck in action for Borussia Dortmund (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)
They quote him as saying: “The players who come on lose every ball. We’re playing in the Champions League. It’s far too little. We could have gotten 13 points here, and I think some weren’t aware of how important it is.”
It seems Dortmund themselves have not yet responded to this, but it all just adds to the sense that the 26-year-old will be leaving sooner or later.
Liverpool need a top defensive signing like Nico Schlotterbeck
LFC are having a difficult season and keep conceding a worrying amount of goals, so a new signing at centre-back looks essential for January, perhaps with another to follow next summer.
Ibrahima Konate is coming towards the end of his contract at Anfield, so might need replacing, while the ageing Virgil van Dijk has not quite looked at his best this season and may no longer be able to perform as consistently at the level he used to.
Schlotterbeck, by contrast, is approaching what should be his peak, and is clearly seeking a new challenge, with Liverpool surely the kind of level he’ll feel he should be playing at.
One issue, however, could be if Arne Slot’s side don’t improve enough in the months ahead to qualify for next season’s Champions League, which would surely see Schlotterbeck choose someone like Bayern, Real or Barca instead.
Former Barcelona director Jordi Cruyff has admitted the club almost signed Antony from Ajax while he was there, though they instead chose to bring in Raphinha.
Antony ended up moving from Ajax to Manchester United and it’s fair to say he proved to be a major flop at Old Trafford, but he’s since revived his career in Spain with Real Betis.
It seems Cruyff remains a big fan of Antony, describing him as a “special player” on today’s episode of The Overlap.
Antony celebrates a goal for Real Betis (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Barcelona viewed Raphinha transfer as lower risk than Antony
Barcelona have been under a lot of pressure due to the Financial Fair Play rules in La Liga, and Cruyff felt that signing Antony might be riskier than Raphinha.
Although Cruyff is a fan of Antony, he felt that if he flopped at the Nou Camp it would be hard to make any money back on him later, whereas if Raphinha struggled he would probably have suitors in England due to shining at Leeds United.
In the end, Raphinha proved a big hit for the Catalan giants anyway, so this was clearly a good decision by Cruyff and co. overall.
Even if we’ll never know now, it’s perhaps a shame for Antony that he didn’t end up moving to Barcelona when they had an interest in him, as it could have been a better step for him when it came to leaving Ajax.
Many players have had a lot of joy going from Ajax to Barcelona down the years, including of course, Cruyff’s legendary father Johan.
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As reports in Italy suggest, the Rossoneri are deep into talks with the American star over a long-term extension—yet one unresolved point continues to shape discussions behind closed doors.
Christian Pulisic’s meteoric rise at Milan has become one of Serie A’s defining storylines, and his performances have placed contract negotiations front and center at Milanello. As reports in Italy suggest, the Rossoneri are deep into talks with the American star over a long-term extension—yet one unresolved point continues to shape discussions behind closed doors.
Pulisic’s transformation into Milan’s most decisive forward has elevated him into rare territory, outshining expectations set during his spells at Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea. His blend of explosiveness, efficiency, and maturity has turned him into the face of the team’s new attacking era, and the club—revitalized under Massimiliano Allegri—recognizes the urgency of securing his future.
The past week showcased precisely why Christian Pulisic has become indispensable. Despite battling a severe fever that left him “dead in bed,” he traveled to Turin and came off the bench to produce a breathtaking, match-defining brace in Milan’s 3-2 comeback victory over Torino.
Those goals brought him to 13 league strikes in the 2025 calendar year, the highest total of his club career. He now leads the Rossoneri in goals for the season and sits atop the Serie A scoring charts alongside Lautaro Martinez—yet what makes his output exceptional is the rate at which he finds the net.
The American is averaging a goal every 64 minutes in the Italian top-flight and one every 61 minutes in all competitions, numbers unmatched in Italy and bettered only by Harry Kane across Europe’s top five leagues. His double against Torino also made him just the third Milan player in a decade to score two goals in one league match as a substitute.
Pulisic’s key contract demand emerges
Midway through negotiations, the central issue has finally surfaced. While Milan can automatically extend Pulisic’s current deal—set to expire in June 2027—to 2028, the club’s real intention is to secure him until 2030. Talks have been ongoing for months, but progress has stalled over a single, crucial request from the player.
The 27-year-old is said to be asking for a higher salary. The American currently earns roughly $4.3 million net per season, and his representatives are pushing for a raise to about $5.4 million, a figure the club is still weighing. Italian outlet Corriere della Sera reports that this difference is the primary obstacle preventing a breakthrough.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal.
Given his impact, fan sentiment, and the trajectory of modern transfer markets, $5.4m is hardly excessive for a player performing at elite European levels. Milan, however, remains cautious after the failed renewal saga with Mike Maignan, whose uncertain future stands as a warning. They cannot afford another situation where a cornerstone player enters the final years of his contract with unresolved terms.
The Red and Blacks plan to finalize the extension soon, avoiding the mistakes of past negotiations and rewarding the player who has become their most reliable weapon. Wherever the final figure lands, Milan knows the truth: keeping Christian Pulisic is not just wise—it is essential to the next era of the Rossoneri.
Inter say that Francesco Acerbi has suffered a ‘strain in his right thigh’ and, according to reports in Italy, he’ll remain out of action for circa one month, while Hakan Calhanoglu could return in time for next week’s Supercoppa.
PISA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 30: Michel Aebischer of Pisa Sporting Club in action against Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and FC Internazionale at Arena Garibaldi on November 30, 2025 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“Francesco Acerbi underwent a medical examination at the Istituto Humanitas di Rozzano this morning. The tests revealed a muscle strain in his right thigh,” the Nerazzurri said on Thursday.
According to Sky Sport Italia (via Calciomercato.com), it’s predictable that Acerbi will be forced to the sidelines for at least one month, given the nature of his injury.
This means that the Italy international will miss next week’s Supercoppa Italiana Final Four.
Latest Calhanoglu injury updates
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Calhanoglu was also subbed off due to an injury against Liverpool, but in his case, the Nerazzurri doctors didn’t order medical examinations, as the Turkish star is only dealing with a minor fitness problem.
Nevertheless, Calhanoglu is still expected to miss the next Serie A match against Genoa and return to action for the Supercoppa next week.
Safe to say that Luciano Spalletti was delighted with Jonathan David’s performance in Juventus’ 2-0 win over Pafos as the Juventus coach hugged and kissed the Canadian after replacing him in the second half.
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 02: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie C match between Ternana Calcio and Juventus Next Gen at Allianz Stadium on December 02, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
David finalised a counter-attack at minute 73 and was replaced a few seconds later, but this time Spalletti showed all his gratitude towards the Canadian.
Spalletti, in fact, hugged and kissed David as soon as the striker left the pitch, making room for Vasilije Adzic.
Just a few weeks ago, Spalletti had pushed David and Lois Openda to show a different attitude on the pitch, and the Canadian’s response seems to have struck with the Italian tactician.
30 novembre, #Spalletti su #David e Openda: “Servirebbe un po’ più la faccettina di ca**o”
10 dicembre, David segna in Juve-Pafos: Spalletti lo sostituisce, lo abbraccia e… scatta il bacio pic.twitter.com/pfvMzXrEgx
The Champions League Round 6 is in the history books, and we take a look at how many points Atalanta, Inter, Juventus and Napoli need to qualify for the next phase.
Juventus and Atalanta beat Pafos and Chelsea, respectively, in the latest round of the league phase of the Champions League, while Inter lost at home against Liverpool and Napoli were beaten by Benfica.
Currently, the best-ranked Serie A club in the Champions League table is Atalanta with 13 points, one more than Inter.
Champions League: Atalanta, Inter, Juventus and Napoli overview
Oddly, La Dea are the lowest-ranked in Serie A among the clubs competing in this season’s Champions League, as they sit 5th in the European competition and 12th domestically.
As reported by Gazzetta, Atalanta are already qualified for the knockout playoff, but with 13 points in six games, they have the destiny in their hands. With two wins in the remaining matches against Athletic Club (home) and Union Saint-Gilloise (away), Atalanta will surely qualify for the Round of 16, finishing in the top eight.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Chelsea FC at Stadio di Bergamo on December 09, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Inter, on the other hand, have 12 points, they sit sixth, but still need one point to have the certainty to qualify for the knockout playoff. Their next two games are against Arsenal (at home) and Borussia Dortmund (away), and the Nerazzurri would need to win both, possibly increasing their goal difference, to qualify for the Round of 16.
Juventus have won two consecutive matches against Bodo/Glimt and Pafos. They need one more against Benfica (at home) or Monaco (away) in January 2026 to be mathematically certain to be in the knockout playoff. Juventus currently sit 17th, and even if the top eight is just three points away, the Bianconeri would need two wins in the remaining matches and negative results from most of the teams above them in the table, so their destiny is not entirely in their hands.
LISBON, PORTUGAL – DECEMBER 10: Antonio Conte, Head Coach of SSC Napoli, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between SL Benfica and SSC Napoli at on December 10, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Gualter Fatia/Getty Images)
Lastly, Napoli, the Serie A table leaders, but the lowest-ranked Italian team in the Champions League. The Partenopei have lost three European games from three away, conceding ten goals. They are currently ranked 23rd, and their next opponents are Copenhagen away and Chelsea at home. Copenhagen also have seven points, so a win would boost the Partenopei’s hopes to qualify for the knockout playoff, but won’t necessarily grant them a spot in the next phase with a game to spare, given that 11 points were necessary to qualify for the knockout playoff in 2024-25.
Manchester City are in pole position to sign Bahia’s teenage sensation Dell, beating rivals Manchester United in the race for one of Brazil’s most exciting emerging talents, according to TEAMtalk.
The 17-year-old forward has become one of the hottest prospects in South America after a breakout year with Bahia, a club under the City Football Group (CFG) umbrella.
His rapid rise, both domestically and on the international stage, has caught the attention of several European giants, but City’s strategic ownership advantage may give them the inside track.
Dell has earned widespread acclaim for his explosive pace, clinical finishing, and intelligent movement, traits that have drawn early comparisons to Erling Haaland, City’s own prolific striker.
Man City and Man United are battling for Dell
The young Brazilian was one of the standout performers at the FIFA U17 World Cup, where he finished as the third-highest goalscorer of the tournament, enhancing his reputation as a natural finisher capable of thriving on the big stage.
At club level, Dell has already made two senior appearances for Bahia despite his age.
Coaches within the Bahia setup describe him as fearless, focused, and mature beyond his years.
His ability to play both as a central striker and a wide forward gives him tactical versatility, a key attribute admired by Pep Guardiola and City’s recruitment team.
City’s relationship with Bahia could prove decisive. The City Football Group, which owns both clubs, has long utilised its global network to identify and develop elite young players.
Despite City’s clear advantage, Man United have not given up. Scouts from Old Trafford reportedly monitored Dell’s performances at the U17 World Cup.
United’s recruitment team, under INEOS leadership, is prioritizing young attacking talent, and Dell fits that profile perfectly.
Chelsea’s recruitment drive shows no signs of slowing, with the Premier League giants now closely monitoring Barcelona’s highly rated midfielder Marc Casadó, according to TEAMtalk.
The 22-year-old has been on the radar of several top European clubs, but it is Chelsea who appear most determined to test Barcelona’s resolve.
Casadó has quietly emerged as one of La Masia’s brightest talents. A versatile midfielder with a strong tactical sense and exceptional work rate, Casadó has impressed for Barcelona’s first team and B side, often operating as a deep-lying playmaker or holding midfielder.
His intelligent positioning and sharp distribution have earned comparisons to former Barca captain Sergio Busquets, with many inside the club believing he could eventually fill that void long-term.
Barcelona could be forced to sell Marc Casadó
However, financial pressures at Barcelona could open the door to negotiations. The Catalan giants have been forced to make difficult squad decisions in recent transfer windows, and Chelsea are hoping to take advantage of that uncertainty.
The Blues reportedly made an official offer for forward Fermín López last summer and held talks over centre-back Eric García.
In addition, ongoing dialogue has been maintained regarding defenders Jules Koundé and Ronald Araúj, two players the London club have admired for some time.
Chelsea hold long term interest in Barca midfielder
Marc Casado in action for Barcelona vs Real Madrid (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Despite previous failed attempts to sign midfielder Marc Bernal and Casadó himself, Chelsea remain optimistic that they can persuade the young Spaniard to make the move to Stamford Bridge.
The club’s hierarchy view Casadó as a long-term investment, a player capable of anchoring their midfield for years to come under Enzo Maresca’s possession-based system.
Casadó remains committed to Barcelona, where he is pushing for more first-team opportunities.
Yet with Chelsea’s continued interest and the Premier League’s financial pull, the coming months could see the young midfielder’s future come under serious discussion.
Arsenal are eyeing both Real Madrid’s Rodrygo Goes and AC Milan’s Rafael Leao as long-term targets in attack, and are not currently seeking to sign a new striker.
As first reported here in my exclusive for the Daily Briefing, Arsenal still have a lot of faith in Viktor Gyokeres after spending big to sign him from Sporting Lisbon in the summer.
As such, the Gunners are not looking for a new centre-forward to replace Gyokeres, but are keeping in mind other attackers who could come in to help the Sweden international.
Sources tell me the names that feature most high up on Arsenal’s list are Rodrygo and Leao, who have long been on the north Londoners’ radar.
Arsenal relaxed about Viktor Gyokeres but eyeing Rodrygo Goes and Rafael Leao
Arsenal have made changes to their attack in recent times, with Gyokeres not the only new addition to Mikel Arteta’s front three over the summer.
Rafael Leao celebrates a goal for AC Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Noni Madueke also joined, and has played on both the left and right flanks, while Eberechi Eze has also sometimes been used in a front three when he’s not deputised for Martin Odegaard in a more central role.
Still, Leandro Trossard is not getting any younger, and Gabriel Martinelli has been a little inconsistent, while both Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz have had a lot of injury troubles.
That could leave room for a player of the profile or Rodrygo or Leao to come in and offer something different to help generally improve the strength of that front three.
Leao has mostly shone for Milan so would likely be a popular choice, and the stats below seem to back up that he might have the most all-round qualities to offer in that role…
Gabriel Martinelli stats vs Rafael Leao and Rodrygo Goes (DataMB)
Leao has this season performed best on non penalty goals and expected goals, as well as key passes and assists, though Rodrygo stands out for his dribbles and carries.
It will be interesting to see if either of these players end up being top targets soon, or if Arteta can work out an internal solution to get more out of Gyokeres at centre-forward.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan have reopened informal talks with Joshua Zirkzee’s agent Kia Joorabchian, but Mauro Icardi and Niclas Füllkrug are also on the Rossoneri’s agenda.
Milan will be looking for a new centre-forward in the January transfer window and according to the latest report from Gazzetta, the Rossoneri have resumed talks with Manchester United striker Zirkzee.
Milan to rival Roma for Zirkzee
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 30: Joshua Zirkzee of Manchester United looks on during the Carabao Cup Fourth Round match between Manchester United and Leicester City at Old Trafford on October 30, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Milan were already interested in the Dutch striker two years ago, but failed to reach an agreement over agent fees, so Zirkzee eventually moved to Old Trafford from Bologna.
According to the latest report, Milan resumed talks with the player’s representative a few weeks ago.
It is no secret that Zirkzee is also Roma’s top target in attack for January and that the Red Devils would be open to discussing a loan deal with an obligation to buy for €35m.
Two other strikers on Milan’s agenda
Niclas Fullkrug of West Ham United during the Premier League match between Leicester City FC and West Ham United FC at The King Power Stadium on December 03, 2024 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
According to Gazzetta, however, the Rossoneri would prefer a simple option to buy.
Technically, Milan are looking for a classic centre-forward, but Zirkzee would be an exception because of his technical skills and his knowledge of Serie A.
The pink paper adds that Niclas Füllkrug of West Ham and Mauro Icardi or Galatasaray are also on the Rossoneri’s agenda, but the club’s strategy in the winter transfer window will also depend on Santiago Gimenez, who is still unwilling to leave San Siro next month.
Former coach Fabio Capello is very critical of Juventus’ first-half performance despite a 2-0 win over Pafos: ‘They had luck on their side.’
Juventus secured their second win in the 2025-26 Champions League on Wednesday, beating Cypriot side Pafos 2-0 in Turin.
Weston McKennie and Jonathan David provided the goals for the Bianconeri in the second half, but the Serie A giants were lucky not to concede in the opening 45 minutes.
Capello: Lucky Juventus in 2-0 win over Pafos
Fabio Capello (Photo by Jurij Kodrun/Getty Images)
“Juve won and that’s fine, but it’s definitely not the Juve we all know. They were flat,” Capello told Sky Sport Italia via Corriere dello Sport.
“The opponents created much more in the first half, and the Bianconeri had luck on their side. They had four huge chances. Then, in the second half and after some substitutions, Juventus managed to win but I repeat, I really didn’t like them in the first half.”
Spalletti comments on Juventus 2-0 Pafos
NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Juventus sit 17th in the Champions League table with nine points in six matches and will meet Benfica and Monaco in the last two games of the league phase.
Both matches will be played in January 2026.
They’ll first host Benfica on the 21st and then visit Monaco on the 28th.
New Inter signing Andy Diouf contributed to Inter’s 5-1 win over Venezia in the Coppa Italia Round of 16, and the Frenchman’s versatility could offer him even more chances going forward.
Diouf scored his first goal for Inter on Wednesday, opening the account in a comfortable 5-1 win over Serie B side Venezia in the Coppa Italia Round of 16.
Diouf joined Inter last summer, but has been struggling with playing time so far, collecting just 144 minutes on the pitch. Technically, the 22-year-old was drafted in to boost Cristian Chivu’s options in central midfield, but Diouf has been tested in a different role in recent weeks at the Stadio Meazza.
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 03: Andy Diouf of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Marcus Thuram during the Coppa Italia round of 16 match between FC Internazionale and Venezia FC at San Siro Stadium on December 03, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The former Rennes man, in fact, played the last two games as a right midfielder. First in a Serie A match against Pisa, where he made a substitute appearance, playing for 23 minutes, and then against Venezia in Coppa Italia, when he played the full match and scored after just 18 minutes.
“I’m happy for those who played their first at San Siro, those Under-23 players who I knew pretty well,” Chivu said at full-time.
“I’m pleased for Andy Diouf, who had his first start and full 90 minutes, and scored a goal. There are many reasons to be happy this evening.”
As Chivu continues to shape Inter’s squad, Romanian gambling sites are buzzing with predictions on how far the coach can take the Nerazzurri, and other new signings have been instrumental in the team’s positive results so far this season.
One that surely stands out is Ange Bonny, who moved to San Siro from Parma and has proved to be a very reliable backup to starting strikers Marcus Thiram and Lautaro Martinez.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Ange-Yoan Bonny of Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Bonny has collected five goals and six assists across all competitions this season, netting four times in Serie A and once in Coppa Italia.
Petar Sucic, a Croatian central midfielder, was obviously not as effective in the final third but has been showing great personality in replacing veteran Henrikh Mkhitaryan and still grabbed one goal and two assists so far.
Luis Henrique, on the other hand, has been struggling more than the other newcomers, having failed to earn a starting spot even after Denzel Dumfries’ injury.
The Brazilian started as a left midfielder against Venezia in Inter’s latest Coppa Italia match. He showed promising improvements, but was still subbed off at minute 60, making room for the product of Inter academy Matteo Cocchi, who made his second appearance at a senior level for the Serie A giants.
Tensions at Liverpool have reached a boiling point as senior figures Richard Hughes, Michael Edwards, and manager Arne Slot prepare to hold emergency talks with Mohamed Salah following the forward’s controversial comments that have thrown the club into turmoil.
The Egyptian star’s recent public outburst, in which he accused the club of “throwing him under the bus” after being dropped for three consecutive games, has left Liverpool officials shocked and frustrated.
While Salah remains one of the team’s most important figures, his remarks have raised serious questions about his attitude, professionalism, and long-term commitment to the club, a trusted source on X has reported.
Salah’s frustrations stem from being benched for recent matches, despite his strong record and leadership role in the squad.
The 33-year-old was left out of the starting XI for three fixtures, one of which he entered at halftime and has since expressed his discontent both privately and publicly.
Liverpool hierarchy are siding with manager Arne Slot
Liverpool insiders, however, have been quick to defend Slot’s decision-making, insisting that team selection is based purely on tactical and physical considerations, not personal differences.
The club hierarchy fears Salah’s comments could undermine Slot’s authority and set a dangerous precedent within the dressing room.
The aim is to rebuild trust while setting firm boundaries for player conduct under Slot’s management.
Liverpool remain hopeful that Salah will reaffirm his commitment. However, sources close to the club say that if the situation doesn’t improve, the Reds are prepared to explore serious offers for the winger.
Reports from the Gulf suggest that intermediaries have already begun informal discussions, with Saudi representatives willing to offer Liverpool a significant fee.
Although Liverpool’s preference remains to keep Salah until the end of his contract, the club wants clarity before the January transfer window.
The upcoming meeting could prove decisive. If handled correctly, it might restore order and reaffirm the club’s united front. But if the fallout deepens, Liverpool could be forced into one of the most high-profile transfer sagas of 2026.
One issue, however, is that PSG currently prefer to keep Barcola, and could even try tying the 23-year-old down to a new contract, with his current deal due to end in 2028.
Is Bradley Barcola a realistic transfer target for Liverpool?
Even if PSG want to keep Barcola, it seems sources view this as a potentially realistic deal for Liverpool.
Barcola hasn’t managed to establish himself as an automatic starter for PSG due to there being so much competition in Luis Enrique’s side, so he might well be tempted to seek a move elsewhere.
The Frenchman could have a key role if he joined LFC to replace Salah, while sources also suggested that other big names like Manchester United could be in for him.
Bradley Barcola in action for PSG (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
“Liverpool have already begun background work on replacing Salah,” one well-placed figure in the industry told me. “A player they really like, and have been following closely for some time, is Bradley Barcola.”
Other sources suggested that Barcola would be “open” to considering his options, so that could open up an opportunity for Liverpool.
What could Barcola bring to Liverpool?
Barcola has pace, skill, and an eye for goal from out wide, and given his age, he surely still has his best years ahead of him.
With a total of six goals and five assists in all competitions for club and country this season, it’s clear that Barcola is adding consistent end-product to his game as he matures and develops.
Then again, it won’t be easy for anyone to replace a legendary figure like Salah, who has a total of 250 goals in 420 appearances for Liverpool.
Salah has often hit over 30 goals a season for the Reds, so Barcola on his own probably wouldn’t be enough to replace that kind of output, with the club also likely to need more from current players like Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz in attack.
Pep Guardiola has once again shown his class both on and off the pitch, earning praise for his post-match gesture toward Real Madrid forward Rodrygo Goes following Manchester City’s 2-1 Champions League victory at the Santiago Bernabéu on Wednesday night.
The Premier League giants secured a crucial away win thanks to goals from Nico O’Reilly and Erling Haaland.
But one of the night’s most talked-about moments came after the final whistle, when Guardiola approached Rodrygo for a brief but heartfelt conversation.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Guardiola revealed what he told the Brazilian forward, as reported by Fabrizio Romano:
“I went to Rodrygo and I told him, ‘What a player you are… he’s really unbelievable.’”
Guardiola’s warm words appeared genuine but inevitably fueled transfer rumours, especially since Rodrygo’s name was heavily linked with a move to City during the 2025 summer transfer window.
Rodrygo, 24, has endured a turbulent campaign under manager Xabi Alonso. Once considered one of the brightest young attackers in world football, the Brazilian has struggled for consistency and playing time, finding himself in and out of Madrid’s starting lineup.
Before this clash, Rodrygo had gone 281 days without a goal. On Wednesday night, he finally broke his drought with a composed finish, a much-needed confidence boost despite Real’s defeat.
Alonso has tried deploying Rodrygo in several positions, including as a central striker, but the tactical shifts have hampered his rhythm.
Scott McTominay gave José Mourinho his Napoli shirt after Benfica’s 2-0 Champions League win last night: ‘I benched Paul Pogba [at Manchester United], it’s the least he could do,’ said the Portuguese coach.
Benfica coach Mourinho reveals Napoli star McTominay, one of his former players at Manchester United, gifted him his Napoli shirt after last night’s Champions League encounter, won 2-0 by the Portuguese side.
What Mourinho said about McTominay
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 02: Scott McTominay of Napoli is challenged by Manu Kone of AS Roma during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Napoli at Stadio Olimpico on February 02, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
“I gave him his debut; I put Pogba on the bench for him. The least he could do was give me his shirt,” Mourinho said at a post-match press conference via TMW.
“He was sad because he had lost, but this is Scott; this is the nature of winning players. He spoke to me for five minutes, but he was down in the dumps. He’s very happy at Napoli; he’s having a good moment. We have a strong bond; he’ll still remember me when he’s 70.”
Mourinho mentioned McTominay even during his post-match interview with Prime Video Italia.
“I told the kids I introduced in the final minutes will be the next McTominay,” said the Portuguese.
“I had many in Rome, from Bove to Volpato and others. This kid, Neto, is 17, and I had to be the first one to play him because this guy will make history, trust me.”
McTominay’s Champions League debut under Mourinho
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Scott McTominay of SSC Napoli celebrates his side third goal scored by Frank Zambo Anguissa during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
McTominay made his Champions League debut under Mourinho in 2017 in an away 1-0 win over Benfica.
The Scotland international made 31 appearances under the Special One at Manchester United.
Last night’s defeat in Lisbon leaves Napoli 23rd in the standings with seven points. Their last two games in the league phase will be against Copenhagen and Chelsea.
Napoli’s results have been much better in Serie A as they are the joint-table leaders with Milan, having won the last three matches.
Bologna are short of options in defence, so Jhon Lucumí might be forced to start as they visit Celta Vigo in the Europa League Round 6.
It kicks off at 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT) at the Estadio Balaídos.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Jhon Lucumi of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and SSC Napoli at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano has few options in central defence as Nicolò Casale and Martin Vitik are injured, while Lucumì is not fully fit.
Tuttosport and other reputable Italian media claim that the latter is still expected to start tonight, but if Italiano is forced to rest him, Charalampos Lykogiannis will be moved into a centre-back position.
Scotland international Lewis Ferguson also has a minor fitness issue, so he could be rested, making room for Tommaso Pobega and Nikola Moro in central midfield.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 09: Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC 1909 battles for possession with Stanislav Lobotka of Napoli during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and SSC Napoli at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Thijs Dallinga is favourite over Santiago Castro in attack having already scored twice and delivered one assist in five European appearances this term.
Lukasz Skorupski is injured, so Tommaso Ravaglia will start in goal for Bologna.
Celta Vigo vs. Bologna – where to watch on TV
The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 6 in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates for this game and Celtic-Roma via a Liveblog.
Celta Vigo vs. Bologna – probable line-ups
Celta Vigo (3-4-2-1): Radu; Damian Rodriguez, Starfelt, Marcos Alonso; Sergio Carreira, Fran Beltran, Ilaix Moriba, Oscar Mingueza; Iago Aspas, W. Swedberg; Borge Iglesias.
Manchester United are preparing one of their most ambitious transfer moves in recent years, with reports from Fichajes claiming the club are ready to table a €100 million bid for Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton.
The move, spearheaded by manager Rúben Amorim and INEOS sporting director Sir Dave Brailsford, shows United’s determination to rebuild their midfield ahead of the 2026 season.
Sources close to Old Trafford describe Wharton as Amorim’s “dream signing”, a player seen as the perfect fit for the manager’s tactical system.
United’s hierarchy reportedly view the 21-year-old England international as a long-term presence in midfield, capable of bringing the composure, creativity, and defensive stability that the team has lacked in recent years.
Man United are desperate to sign a new midfielder
INEOS have identified midfield reinforcement as their number one priority for 2026, with Amorim pushing for significant investment to reshape the spine of his team.
The club believes that Wharton, who has developed into one of the Premier League’s standout young talents, could transform United’s control in possession and help implement Amorim’s demanding, high-intensity style.
Wharton’s rise at Crystal Palace has been meteoric. Signed from Blackburn Rovers, he has quickly established himself as one of the league’s most complete young midfielders.
His intelligent positioning, crisp passing, and ability to dictate tempo under pressure have drawn comparisons to England midfielders such as Michael Carrick and Declan Rice.
Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Palace are aware of growing interest across Europe but are under no pressure to sell. Wharton remains under a long-term contract, and any move would require a record-breaking offer, something Man United appear ready to provide.
United’s midfield overhaul is also being driven by the expected departure of Casemiro, whose contract expires in 2026.
The Brazilian veteran has struggled for consistency and fitness this season, and the club’s leadership now considers finding his successor essential to the team’s evolution.
Ben Harburg, an American sports investor who runs Al Kholood, has addressed the ongoing Salah stories amid the Egypt international’s falling out with Reds manager Arne Slot.
Needless to say, as you can see in the video clip below, Harburg has clearly been left unimpressed by Salah’s behaviour after his criticism of Slot for leaving him on the bench in recent matches…
?? "He's NOT a team player!" – Could Mohamed Salah to Saudi now be in serious doubt after his bust-up with Arne Slot? ? pic.twitter.com/olMkpFf6mt
Even if Salah is a big name, Harburg feels that he is no longer likely to be a top target for Saudi clubs after turning them down in the past and now publicly criticising his current employers.
Ben Harburg slams Mohamed Salah and plays down Saudi transfer links
When asked about a move for Salah, Harburg said: “I do think there’s already, even amongst the public, much more apprehension around his coming into the league.
“He’s 33 years old, he got paid a boatload a year or so ago, whatever it was, and has underperformed massively since then.
“He doesn’t strike me as a great team player. As an owner, when I look at the way he behaved there … if a player isn’t performing, they’re not going to be in the starting line up. We don’t put people in the starting line up based on what they did three seasons ago or even last season.
“All that, to me, combines for a fairly toxic combination of factors. So I would rather he not come here. I’m sure some people like his star power, he’s from the region, but my sentiment is that he is not a fit for our league.
Mohamed Salah in Liverpool FC training (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
“I would rather, if it were between him and Vinicius, I’d take Vinicius.
“I’m hoping we go after those 25-year-old next wave players rather than guys like Salah who definitely this would be the last stop on his career.”
What next for Salah if he leaves Liverpool?
This might not necessarily be representative of how others in Saudi feel, but it’s a bit of a warning sign for Salah if he does end up leaving Liverpool.
The 33-year-old might well have put suitors off with his recent antics, while it also saw him dropped entirely from Slot’s matchday squad for the Inter Milan game this week.
Salah surely would have suitors somewhere after such a great career with LFC, but this is a reminder that he can’t necessarily expect to throw a tantrum like this and just walk into another team.
Having said that, this also seems harsh on Salah considering that Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Al Nassr came about in much the same way, while it’s also not like Vinicius hasn’t had his issues with Real Madrid’s management this season.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has weighed in on Mohamed Salah’s uncertain future, suggesting that the Liverpool superstar’s relationship with the club has broken beyond repair but insisting there is no chance the Egyptian forward would ever cross the divide to Old Trafford.
Speaking on his YouTube show, Ferdinand addressed Salah’s explosive post-match interview, in which the 33-year-old accused Liverpool of “throwing him under the bus.”
The fallout from those comments, combined with his exclusion from recent starting lineups under Arne Slot, has thrown his future into serious doubt.
Liverpool are open-minded about Salah’s future ahead of the January transfer window.
Mohamed Salah reacts after Liverpool’s defeat to PSV (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Salah, who has scored over 200 goals for Liverpool since arriving from Roma in 2017, is one of the club’s all-time greats.
He has led the Reds to two Premier League titles, a Champions League crown, and multiple domestic cups, but his recent fallout with Slot, coupled with Saudi Arabia’s ongoing interest, has left the club braced for a major decision.
Still, with Ferdinand’s comments echoing the growing sentiment among pundits and fans alike, it seems increasingly likely that Salah could he heading out of Anfield soon.
As far as a move from Man United in concerned, it is wishful thinking from Ferdinand, more than anything else.
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has officially changed representatives, parting ways with his long-time agent Uriel Pérez to join The Elegant Game, an agency co-founded by former Argentina international and Paris Saint-Germain star Javier Pastore
According to Fabrizio Romano, the change of representation has been finalised.
It has sparked fresh speculation surrounding the Argentine’s long-term future at Stamford Bridge.
By signing with The Elegant Game, Enzo joins a growing roster of South American talent under Pastore’s management group, which has quickly gained traction in Europe’s football circles for its strong ties with Serie A and La Liga clubs.
Is Enzo Fernandez thinking about Chelsea exit?
The move was made primarily for “career development and global visibility,” but it has nonetheless stirred talk of a potential transfer away from Chelsea.
While there are no concrete offers on the table, several European powerhouses, including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain, have been monitoring the World Cup winner’s situation since the summer.
Fernández joined Chelsea in January 2023 for a British record fee of £106.8 million after a breakout season with Benfica and a starring role in Argentina’s 2022 World Cup triumph.
Although the midfielder has become a crucial part of the Chelsea squad, he has failed to deliver consistent performances at the club.
The club’s struggles under multiple managers, combined with Enzo’s inconsistent form and Chelsea’s lack of tactical stability, have led to growing frustrations within the squad.
Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Under Maresca, Fernández has been deployed in various midfield roles, but the player prefers a more advanced, free-flowing position, one he has not always been granted.
This tactical mismatch has only fuelled speculation that he may reassess his long-term future.
Chelsea remain firm that Fernández is “not for sale,” viewing him as a central figure in their project.
Saudi Pro League clubs are reportedly prepared to go to any lengths to sign Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah, whether on a loan or permanent deal, according to Gulf News.
With tensions rising between Salah and Liverpool boss Arne Slot, sources close to the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ahli, and Al Ittihad, are closely monitoring the situation and are expected to make a major push during the January transfer window, when the Egyptian captain will be away at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Salah’s future at Liverpool has been thrown into serious doubt following his post-match interview after the 3-3 draw with Leeds United last weekend.
Left on the bench for a third consecutive game, the 33-year-old openly expressed frustration and hinted that his relationship with the club hierarchy and manager had broken down.
Could Mohamed Salah leave Liverpool next year?
Slot’s decision to repeatedly omit Salah from the starting lineup has reportedly divided the dressing room, with some senior players questioning the handling of the club’s most decorated modern star.
The controversy has now reached the Liverpool boardroom, where internal discussions have begun over whether to consider offers this winter.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund, which bankrolls the Pro League’s biggest clubs, is said to view Salah as a crown-jewel acquisition, the player who could elevate the league’s global profile to a new level.
According to Gulf News, PIF-backed clubs, Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ahli, and Al Ittihad, are coordinating closely, with a shared determination to bring Salah to the Kingdom.
Beyond those giants, Neom FC and Al Qadsiah, both emerging powerhouses, are also in the race.
Club insiders maintain that the priority remains for him to see out his contract, which runs until 2027, though they acknowledge that “every scenario” will be evaluated depending on January’s circumstances.
Salah’s omission from the Champions League squad against Inter Milan was not disciplinary but rather a “short-term response” to the media storm following his comments.
However, his continued absence could signal a deeper rift between the forward and the management team.
Manchester United are preparing to test the waters with an ambitious January move for AFC Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, but Liverpool remain in pole position to secure the Ghanaian’s signature, according to TEAMtalk.
The 25-year-old has been one of the breakout performers of the Premier League season, and his explosive form has placed him firmly on the radar of England’s elite.
Semenyo has been in scintillating form this campaign, registering six goals and three assists in the Premier League so far, the third-highest combined goal contribution tally in the division.
His form has made him a nightmare for defenders and a key figure in Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth revolution.
Antoine Semenyo is lighting up the Premier League
Semenyo has gone from a promising Championship prospect to one of the most exciting forwards in English football.
His ability to play across the front lin, on either wing or as a second striker, has added tactical flexibility to Bournemouth’s attack, and his relentless energy off the ball has attracted attention from the top clubs.
The Red Devils view Semenyo as an ideal addition to rejuvenate their inconsistent front line.
Sources close to Old Trafford suggest that United’s hierarchy are willing to push aggressively for the deal, particularly if player sales, including possible January exits, can help balance Financial Fair Play constraints.
The Ghana international’s dynamic style fits naturally into Slot’s high-tempo attacking philosophy, and Liverpool’s recent scouting reports have been overwhelmingly positive.
Liverpool’s recruitment team view Semenyo as a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah, whose future at Anfield remains uncertain amid continued interest from the Saudi Pro League.
The winger’s Premier League experience and versatility make him an ideal fit for Liverpool’s attack.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher looks like he might have absolutely nailed this bold pre-season prediction about Arsenal’s strikers.
An old video has resurfaced on social media after another difficult night last night for Viktor Gyokeres, who has just six goals since joining the Gunners in the summer.
It looked like Arsenal clearly needed a major investment up front after their struggles in that department last season, but Gyokeres hasn’t quite made the impact many fans would have hoped for after being so prolific at his former club Sporting Lisbon.
Jamie Carragher backs Kai Havertz to be Arsenal’s striker
Watch below as the pundit discussed Arsenal’s search for a new striker, making it clear that he felt Kai Havertz would most likely come back in to the starting line up ahead of whoever came in…
This was quite a bold claim, but it now looks like once Havertz is fit again, there’d be a strong case for Mikel Arteta selecting him over Gyokeres.
Even if the Germany international had had his critics during his time at the Emirates Stadium, with debates about if playing up front is even his best position, it would also be fair to say he’s been an underrated part of this side’s success.
Viktor Gyokeres warming up for Arsenal (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Can Viktor Gyokeres turn things around at Arsenal?
Gyokeres has, in fairness, only just come back from an injury, so perhaps he deserves a bit more time to find his best form.
The 27-year-old was an absolute goal machine in Portugal, scoring 97 goals in 102 games at Sporting, so there’s always a chance he’ll rediscover that form here once he’s more settled and confident.
It’s not happening for him at the moment, though, so it will be interesting to see if he can keep his place once Havertz comes back.
AC Milan are preparing an ambitious move to sign Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, according to Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri.
The Rossoneri are anticipating the departure of Mike Maignan at the end of the season, with Chelsea reportedly leading the race to sign the French international, and have already opened initial contact with Alisson’s representatives.
Maignan, 30, has been a vital figure for AC Milan since arriving from Lille but is now expected to leave amid growing Premier League interest.
Chelsea view him as a long-term replacement for current goalkeeper Robert Sánchez.
Milan identify Liverpool star Alisson as transfer target
With Milan braced for his exit, sporting director Igli Tare has moved quickly to explore potential successors and Alisson’s name tops the shortlist.
The Italian giants see the Brazilian as the ideal candidate to bring both experience and leadership to their backline.
According to Tavolieri, preliminary talks have already taken place between Milan and Alisson’s representatives to gauge interest and feasibility ahead of the summer transfer window.
Alisson, now 33, remains one of Liverpool’s most respected figures and a cornerstone of their modern success. Since joining from AS Roma in 2018 for a then world-record fee of £67 million, the Brazilian has helped the Reds win the Premier League and the Champions League.
However, his contract, which runs until June 2027, could become a talking point next summer.
Alisson Becker of Liverpool in action vs Crystal Palace (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
While some at Liverpool see Alisson as indispensable, others believe selling him before his value declines could make financial sense, especially given the need to refresh several areas of the squad.
Liverpool’s immediate focus remains on their Champions League and Premier League campaigns, while Milan are navigating a tight Serie A title race.
But with Maignan’s future uncertain and Alisson reportedly open to a new challenge before the twilight of his career, the coming summer could set the stage for the Brazilian moving to the Italian league.
The 23-year-old Brazilian has been one of Premier League’s best performers since his arrival from Corinthians and his meteoric rise has now placed him firmly on the radar of Europe’s elite.
When Nottingham Forest secured Murillo from Corinthians, few could have predicted just how quickly he would adapt to English football.
The Brazilian defender has since become a cornerstone of Forest’s backline, showcasing an exceptional blend of physical strength, composure on the ball, and tactical maturity rarely seen in defenders of his age.
Murillo has been in impressive form for Forest
His performances in the Premier League have not only solidified Forest’s defense but also earned him a call-up to the Brazil national team, where he is now viewed as part of a new generation of tale.
Murillo’s consistency, coupled with his ability to carry the ball out from the back, often drawing comparisons to former Chelsea defender David Luiz and Real Madrid’s Éder Militão, has made him a target for top clubs.
Forest are under no pressure to sell their prized asset. The 23-year-old penned a four-and-a-half-year contract extension at the club.
Murillo in action for Nottingham Forest in pre-season (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Sources suggest that any potential deal would require a club-record fee exceeding £55 million, the amount Newcastle United paid to sign Anthony Elanga, if Forest are to even consider parting ways with their defensive lynchpin.
That valuation, however, is expected to rise even further if Murillo continues his current trajectory.
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham made an intriguing comment after his side’s 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester City in the Champions League last night.
The England international played 90 minutes and set up the opening goal for Rodrygo Goes against Man City, who came from behind to win 2-1 at the Bernabeu.
That made it back-to-back defeats for Real, who have also won just twice in their last eight games in all competitions under struggling manager Xabi Alonso.
Alonso is surely running out of time to turn things around at Madrid, though Sky journalist Patrick Berger has posted on X with an update saying that the Spanish tactician is currently still safe…
??? Xabi Alonso will NOT be sacked for now and will be given the match against Alaves, Real Madrid sources telling us. @SkySportDE
Still, for now it seems sources are only committing to one more game for Alonso, and Bellingham made some interesting comments after last night’s game.
Jude Bellingham on Real Madrid fans booing
As well as cryptically saying that something had changed after this result, Bellingham also made it clear that the home fans were entitled to boo the team for this performance.
See below for the 22-year-old’s comments to CBS Sports, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano…
? Jude Bellingham: “Today something changed, I can feel that. Now we must understand that we have to improve, all of us”.
“I can understand the ‘boos’, people pay a lot of money to follow us and we play for the best club in the world”, told CBS Sports. pic.twitter.com/SKmClu9iXn
It’s not yet clear what Bellingham meant by saying that something had changed, but it’s pretty damning that he felt the fans were justified in booing.
This could be taken as Bellingham accepting that he and his teammates have let the supporters down, or it could be a dig at the manager for failing to get more out of them and overseeing another bad result.
What’s gone wrong for Xabi Alonso?
Alonso did a hugely impressive job at former club Bayer Leverkusen, establishing himself as one of the most exciting coaches in world football.
Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid
28 games in charge
Wins
19
Draws
4
Losses
5
Win %
67.86%
However, the 44-year-old is not having the same effect at Real Madrid and perhaps that shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise.
Even if Alonso did so well at Leverkusen, he remains relatively inexperienced, and the Madrid job is arguably the biggest and most high-pressured in world football.
Alonso also inherited a slightly unbalanced squad that didn’t perform particularly well in their final season under Carlo Ancelotti either.
It could be that Real need a major rebuilding job, but it remains to be seen if they’ll be patient enough to let Alonso be the man to take charge of it.
Arsenal’s teenage prodigy Max Dowman has suffered a setback in his promising early career after sustaining ankle ligament damage during a recent friendly against Manchester United, according to The Athletic.
The 15-year-old, widely regarded as one of England’s brightest young attacking talents, is expected to be sidelined for around two months, though thankfully, surgery will not be required.
The injury occurred during a behind-closed-doors friendly between Arsenal and Manchester United’s youth sides last week.
Dowman was on the receiving end of a heavy challenge from an opposing defender, which saw him go down clutching his right ankle.
Arsenal star Max Dowman suffers ligament damage
Medical staff immediately assessed the situation, and subsequent scans confirmed ligament damage, but no fracture, a relief for the player and club alike.
Arsenal’s academy doctors have opted for a non-surgical recovery plan, meaning Dowman will undergo an intensive rehabilitation program designed to restore mobility and strength in the joint.
Early assessments suggest he could return to full training by late February, provided his recovery progresses smoothly.
Despite his young age, Dowman has been fast-tracked through Arsenal’s youth ranks thanks to his maturity and potential.
The England youth international has drawn comparisons to players like Phil Foden and Jack Wilshere for his balance, creativity, and ability to dictate play from advanced positions.
Dowman has already featured regularly for Arsenal’s Under-18s this season, and his performances have not gone unnoticed by first-team staff.
Max Dowman applauds the Arsenal fans (Photo by Gabriel Kuchta/Getty Images)
The youngster made his Premier League debut this season which shows how much faith Arteta has in his talent.
The Gunners are expected to take a cautious approach to his rehabilitation. Dowman will continue working closely with Arsenal’s medical and performance teams at London Colney, focusing on controlled mobility exercises before returning to light ball work in the coming weeks.
Club insiders have stressed that his recovery will not be rushed, given both his age and long-term potential.
Antoine Griezmann surprised many by not choosing Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo as the greatest player in the history of La Liga.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo starred in unforgettable battles for nearly a decade in La Liga, while also setting all kinds of records. Antoine Griezmann played during the same era as both of them, yet he still leaned toward another legend as the greatest player in the history of the Spanish league.
In an interview shared by ESPN FC on X, Griezmann took part in a rapid-fire Q&A in which he was asked for his opinions on different topics. In one of the questions, he had to choose the best player in La Liga history, and after a laugh, he went with Johan Cruyff.
The Dutch legend certainly earned a place in that debate. He played five seasons with Barcelona between 1973 and 1978, scoring 48 goals in 143 matches and winning the league title in 1974. Later, as a manager, Cruyff had an even longer run with the Blaugrana, working there from 1988 to 1996 and winning four La Liga trophies.
However, other icons who achieved even more impressive accomplishments were left out of Griezmann’s choice. In fact, Lionel Messi is the all-time leading scorer inLa Liga with 474 goals, and he also holds the record for the most league titles (13), all of them with Barcelona.
Griezmann chose Johan Cruyff as the greatest player in La Liga history.
When it comes to matches played, Messi ranks 12th in La Liga history with 520. The top spot is shared by Joaquin and Andoni Zubizarreta, both with 622 matches. Antoine Griezmann is fifth on that list with 546 matches and is the highest among active players in the Spanish league.
Griezmann picks his GOAT
In the same interview, Griezmann also answered specific questions about his favorite players. He chose Didier Drogba as the best finisher, Andres Iniesta as the best playmaker, and Marcel Desailly as the best defender. Gianluigi Buffon is, according to the Atletico Madrid forward, the greatest goalkeeper of all time.
Griezmann then selected Ronaldinho as the best dribbler and his compatriot Zinedine Zidane as the player with the most aura. Finally, he faced the biggest question of all: who is the greatest soccer player of all time? There, Griezmann gave an expected answer—he chose Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, avoiding picking one over the other.
Griezmann knows Messi and Ronaldo well
Over his extensive professional career, Antoine Griezmann has faced the two players he considers the greatest of all time on countless occasions. Against Lionel Messi, he played 28 matches at club and international level, with the Argentine forward winning 17, six ending in draws, and five won by Griezmann. In those meetings, Messi produced 28 goal contributions, while the French star had 12.
Against Cristiano Ronaldo, Griezmann has played even more often. In total, they have met 34 times, including several matches between France and Portugal, with a very balanced record: 13 wins for CR7, 12 for Antoine, and nine draws. The big difference comes in individual production—Ronaldo scored 25 goals in those matchups, while Griezmann scored only six.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Antoine Griezmann and Lionel Messi.
Crystal Palace are hoping to agree on a new contract with Daichi Kamada.
The Japanese International has been outstanding since joining the London club. He is nearing the end of his deal, and he will be a free agent in the summer. According to Football Insider, Crystal Palace are now looking to keep him at the club for the long term.
“He’s slotted into the side brilliantly, especially this season after what was a slow start, and obviously was key in the team that won the FA Cup last year.
“He is another example of what I think is the best thing about Crystal Palace, he works hard for the team, plays his role and there’s no ego or arrogance about him.
“From what I’m told, the management and coaching staff rate him very highly, and that’s always a positive when they have that sort of relationship.
“Palace are determined to recognise what he’s brought to the team, and to keep hold of him because of how impressive he has been.”
He is capable of operating in multiple roles, and he will add goals and creativity to the side. Crystal Palace are already likely to lose Marc Guehi soon, and they will not want to lose the midfielder as well. It remains to be seen whether the player is prepared to commit his future to the club.
He is enjoying his football in the Premier League, and he’s playing for a competitive team with a quality manager. There is no reason for him to leave the club, and it is fair to assume that an agreement will be reached eventually.
Crystal Palace recently won the FA Cup and the Community Shield. They will look to fight for trophies fairly regularly, and they need to keep their best players. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has confirmed that the club will not be exercising their option to sign Liverpool loanee Harvey Elliott on a permanent basis.
The 22-year-old midfielder, who arrived at Villa Park on deadline day has struggled for minutes and now faces an uncertain future as he prepares to return to Merseyside.
Unai Emery confirms Aston Villa will not sign Harvey Elliot
Speaking ahead of Aston Villa’s Europa League clash against FC Basel, Emery was candid about the situation, effectively ruling out a long-term stay for the former Fulham prodigy.
With only five appearances to his name and having not featured since October, that threshold is unlikely to be met.
Emery said: “We are speaking with him. Hopefully we can get a solution for him to try to play consistently, to continue in his career with us or not.
“He is on loan here, but not definitely adding to us with a permanent contract.”
Elliott’s time in the Midlands has been frustrated by tactical misalignments and stiff competition, with the midfielder failing to displace Villa’s established players.
His last outing came over two months ago, and he has frequently been left out of matchday squads entirely.
(Photo by Shaun Brooks – CameraSport via Getty Images)
What’s next for Harvey Elliot?
Harvey Elliott is expected to return to Liverpool next month. The midfielder was allowed to leave Anfield in the summer having fallen down the pecking order under Arne Slot.
However, given Liverpool’s current situation and the mounting pressure on Slot; should there be a managerial change at Liverpool, Elliott, who has been dubbed as ‘world-class‘ by Glen Johnson, could yet be handed a lifeline to prove his worth at his boyhood club.
Norwegian International Erling Haaland has been exceptional since he moved to Manchester City.
He is undoubtedly one of the best players in the world, and he was linked with other clubs before he decided to join Manchester City. In an interview, the player has now revealed that he watched Newcastle United as a kid, and there were plenty of Newcastle fans in Norway when he was growing up. He also added that there were several Leeds United fans as well.
Erling Haaland on Newcastle
Haaland said on The Rest is Football: “Because in Norway, it’s the league we watch. Everyone in Norway has got a team. There’s so many Newcastle supporters, especially in my hometown, because it’s under one hour flight to Newcastle.
“It’s really close. You know, so it’s always been that there’s so many Leeds fans.”
Reacting to his comments, former Premier League stars Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer questioned why he did not end up joining Newcastle.
“Why didn’t you go to Newcastle?” Lineker asked. “I was just about to ask that myself,” Shearer added.
Erling Haaland celebrates a goal for Manchester City (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Haaland would have been an exceptional acquisition for Newcastle, and the Magpies will be left wondering what could have been if they had managed to sign a player like him. He has been unstoppable for Manchester City since joining the club, and he could have transformed Newcastle in the attack.
The Magpies have an ambitious project and a quality team right now. They are hoping to build a squad capable of winning trophies every season. They have done well to sign the German attacker Nick Woltemade recently. However, they need more creativity on the side. It remains to be seen whether they can bring in the necessary additions and improve the team during the January transfer window.
They will be hoping to finish as high as possible and secure Champions League qualification for the next season.
Leeds United have had a mediocre start to the Premier League campaign, and they are struggling right now.
They will be desperate for survival in the Premier League, but they need quality players in order to bounce back strongly. They will not want to go back to the second division of English football at the end of the season.
Leeds told they need someone like Scott McTominay
Leeds United legend Gordon Strachan has now claimed that they need better players in order to stay up. He believes that someone like Scott McTominay could make a defining impact at Leeds United. He went to compare Leeds with the Scotland national team, which is also dependent on McTominay. Strachan believes that Leeds need someone who can carry them in the top flight and guide them to safety.
The Scottish International has been outstanding for Napoli, and he helped them win the league title last season. He was nominated for the Ballon d’Or as well.
Strachan said via LeedsPress: “I think they will have to get by on common sense and effort, and hope that is enough, because there are not enough star players there. They’re a bit like Scotland. They need to make the most of what they have, and they have to earn their wins as a team; every move has to be earned. Unless they get a Scott McTominay, they will struggle in the best league in the world.”
Scott McTominay in action for Napoli (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
A move for McTominay is unrealistic, and Leeds will need to find someone who can help them during the second half of the season. They need more goals and creativity on the side, and it remains to be seen whether they can bring in a dynamic attacker who can make a big difference in the final third.
Leeds are close to the relegation zone, and they will be desperate for survival. A club of their stature should be competing in the Premier League. They spent a lot of money during the summer transfer window, and Daniel Farke is under a lot of pressure to guide them to safety.
Leicester City midfielder Harry Winks has been linked with a move away from the club when the transfer window reopens in January.
The midfielder lost his place in the team when he had a fallout with Ruud Van Nistelrooy. However, his situation changed after the arrival of Maruti Cifuentes. Now the player is struggling to hold down a starting spot once again. It will be interesting to see if he can establish himself as a key player for the Foxes during the second half of the season.
Harry Winks could be useful
There is no doubt that they need more control and composure in the middle of the park. The former Tottenham midfielder could be very useful for them. However, he will need to convince the manager that he deserves more opportunities in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Adrian Clarke believes that they certainly something going on behind the scenes at the club, and that is why Winks has struggled for regular opportunities.
“Harry Winks, there is an issue with Harry Winks, I don’t know what it is, but he had a poor game last week and got hooked at half time”, Clarke said via InsideFutbol.
“There is talk of stuff at the training ground and whatnot, hbut e was left out of the squad altogether.
“There is clearly something going on behind the scenes and it wouldn’t surprise me if he moved on in January if they could find a buyer.”
Harry Winks applauds the Leicester City fans (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
It will be interesting to see if the Foxes decide to cash in on the player during the January transfer window. He has the quality and the experience to help them improve, but things have not gone according to plan for him this season. Perhaps a fresh start would be ideal for the player as well. It remains to be seen whether he decides to seek an exit in January.
Leicester have had a disappointing season so far, and they will look to bounce back strongly. If they decide to cash in on the midfielder, they will need to bring in a quality replacement.
Even as the French striker continues to deliver for Al-Ittihad, questions around his long-term future have taken a surprising—and confusing—turn.
Karim Benzema’s name is once again dominating headlines in the Saudi Pro League, where his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo has helped reshape the competition’s global appeal. But even as the French striker continues to deliver for Al-Ittihad, questions around his long-term future have taken a surprising—and confusing—turn.
Reports initially suggested that Benzema had secured a fresh two-year contract extension, yet new information now casts doubt on that widely circulated claim, leaving supporters unsure what to believe.
For weeks, speculation surrounding Benzema’s next step intensified, particularly after the forward hinted that a return to Europe—and even to Real Madrid—“was possible” during a candid interview with Diario AS. His affection toward Madrid, where he won 25 trophies, including five Champions League titles and the 2022 Ballon d’Or, has never faded. “If Florentino is still there, it’s possible. We talk… I’m a Madridista, I feel it inside,” he said—comments that fueled dreams of a dramatic Bernabéu comeback.
Then came the shock: Saudi outlet SBA Sport announced that Benzema had agreed to a new two-year extension that would keep him at Al-Ittihad until 2028, seemingly shutting the door on any European homecoming. But it wouldn’t take long for that narrative to be challenged.
Twist in the story: What the new reports actually reveal
Midway through the unfolding saga, French outlet Foot Mercato delivered the twist: the seven-time Pro League champion has not agreed to any extension at all. Their reporting confirms that no offer has been made to Benzema, and that his current contract—with no renewals attached—still runs only until June 2026.
This means the earlier “extension” reports were premature at best, misleading at worst. Sources close to the player have emphasized that there is no new proposal from Al-Ittihad. What’s more, talks about an extension have not even begun, and thus, interest from Europe remains alive, including from his former club Lyon. This directly contradicts the early claims that Benzema had already committed his future to Jeddah.
Benzema of Al-Ittihad
Benzema’s current form keeps demand high
Even at 37, Benzema continues to operate at a level few strikers of his generation can match. He has already scored 11 goals in 12 matches, a return that highlights why both Al-Ittihad and potential European suitors remain keen. His importance to the Tigers cannot be overstated: his goals, movement, and leadership have defined the club’s modern identity, particularly as they compete directly with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr for Saudi dominance.
Cristiano Ronaldo (L) of Al-Nassr and Karim Benzema (R) of Al Ittihad.
Amid reports linking him with a move to Manchester United, Sergio Ramos has delivered a heartfelt farewell to CF Monterrey.
Sergio Ramos has announced his departure from CF Monterrey after a year in which the Spanish defender earned the respect and admiration of fans, becoming one of the most impactful signings in Liga MX. Amid reports linking him to Manchester United as his next destination, Ramos shared a heartfelt farewell to Rayados in an extended message.
Monterrey were enjoying a strong run in the 2025 Liga MX Apertura, reaching the semifinals and taking a 1-0 win in the first leg against Toluca. However, the Red Devils completed a 3-2 comeback in the second leg last Saturday, eliminating Rayados and marking Ramos’ final match for the club.
After the game, Ramos took to social media to post a special message to Monterrey and their supporters. “Saying goodbye is never easy. A chapter comes to an end—one that began full of excitement in February and allowed me to discover a new country, a new city, a new style of football… a chapter that leaves me with many new experiences and, above all, many friends,” the message started.
Ramos earned the captain’s armband shortly after arriving in February, a responsibility he greatly valued: “I will always feel proud to have worn the Rayados captain’s armband, to have led the team in the first Club World Cup in its new format, to have battled through the Clausura, the Apertura, the Leagues Cup, the CONCACAF Champions Cup… and to have defended the Steel Giant with courage by your side in every home match.
“To the club, to my beloved teammates, to the coaching staffs, to the employees—thank you. And above all, thank you to the fans, who showed me warmth and affection from the moment I set foot in the city. I will always look back on this stage of my career with nostalgia, and I will always say with pride: ¡Arriba el Monterrey!” Ramos concluded in an Instagram post that included 20 photos highlighting his time at the club.
Beyond Liga MX, Sergio Ramos featured in the Leagues Cup, the CONCACAF Champions Cup, and the FIFA 2025 Club World Cup, where Monterrey advanced from the group stage. Although he leaves Mexico without a trophy, Ramos — now 39 — made a significant impact in less than a year, finishing with 32 appearances and seven goals.
Manchester United, Sergio Ramos’ next destination?
Even after confirming his departure from Monterrey, questions remain about where Ramos will go next, whether he could join Lionel Messi in MLS or make a return to Europe. With the veteran defender still open to new challenges, one European giant may be preparing a move.
According to Spanish outlet Cadena SER, Manchester United have presented Sergio Ramos with a proposal to join the club as a free agent in the winter transfer window. Reports indicate the defender is eager to return to Europe, and with his contract expiring in December 2025, the Red Devils have emerged as a potential landing spot for the former Real Madrid star.
Sergio Ramos of Monterrey celebrates after scoring the team's first goal against Pumas UNAM.
Robert Lewandowski is close to matching a UEFA Champions League record held by Lionel Messi, but his scoring drought has prevented him from doing so.
Lionel Messi is one of the most remarkable players in the history of the UEFA Champions League, having shined for nearly two decades in European soccer. That allowed him to set numerous records, one of which Robert Lewandowski is close to surpassing. However, the Barcelona forward’s drought has kept him from achieving it so far.
Messi is the player who has scored against the most opponents in Champions League history. Between 2004 and 2023, playing for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, he found the net against 40 different rivals—more than any other player since the competition was created.
Lewandowski is very close to that mark. From his years with Borussia Dortmund, then with Bayern Munich and now with Barcelona, 38 different clubs have conceded goals to him in the Champions League. That means that with just two more goals against opponents he has never scored on, the Polish striker would join Messi in that elite group.
However, that milestone has been delayed. Lewandowski reached the number 38 during the 2024-25 edition, but since then, his luck has turned. In the current season, Barcelonahave faced three teams Robert had never scored against, but he could not break the streak.
Lewandowski remains goalless in the 2025-26 Champions League.
Against Newcastle United, the Polish forward played 70 minutes and failed to score before being replaced by Andreas Christensen. Then, against Club Brugge, he came on in the second half for Ferran Torres and also did not score. And on Tuesday, Lewandowski again could not find the net against Eintracht Frankfurt during the 66 minutes he was on the pitch.
Lewandowski’s Champions League drought
Robert Lewandowski’s numbers this season are unusual. He is one of the top scorers in La Liga 2025-26 with eight goals, but in the Champions League he has not scored even once in the five matches he has played. Adding the final games of last season’s edition, the Polish striker is now sitting on a seven-match scoreless run in European competition.
However, in the final two games of the league phase, Lewandowski could not only end that negative streak, but also reach Lionel Messi’s record. Barcelona still have matches against Slavia Prague and Copenhagen to close out their participation in this stage of the Champions League, and those are two opponents Robert has never scored against. Should he do so, he will equal the Argentine forward.
Lewandowski’s favorite victims in the Champions League
As the third-highest scorer in Champions League history—behind only Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi—it is no surprise that Robert Lewandowski is close to multiple records in the competition.
Among the 105 goals he has scored in Europe’s top club tournament, Lewandowski’s favorite victim is Benfica. He has scored nine goals against the Portuguese side, while he has found the net seven times against Red Star Belgrade. Behind them are Real Madrid and Salzburg, with six. In addition, Robert has scored against other European giants such as Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Manchester City, Juventus, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski playing for Barcelona.
Today, Pulisic stands statistically above elite contemporaries such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, and Rodrygo, while becoming one of Serie A’s most decisive match-winners.
Christian Pulisic’s evolution at Milan has moved far beyond the level many expected when he left the Premier League. Today, Pulisic stands statistically above elite contemporaries such as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, and Rodrygo, while becoming one of Serie A’s most decisive match-winners. And yet, the most eye-catching revelation about his production at the San Siro places him ahead of some of Europe’s best. What is clear already, however, is that Milan has found a talisman whose efficiency puts England and Europe’s brightest wide attackers in the shadows.
Pulisic’s transformation in Italy has been remarkable. La Gazzetta dello Sport captured it perfectly with a headline that read: “One goal every hour and Milan soars: in Europe only Kane does better.” That observation is no exaggeration. Every 64 minutes in Serie A, Pulisic finds the net, an astonishing level of efficiency that only Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane surpasses across Europe’s top leagues.
What’s more, the 27-year-old star has scored seven goals from 14 shots, ten of which were on target. If he hits the target, goalkeepers suffer. This is not the profile of a streak player or an inconsistent winger; this is the profile of a cold, precision finisher shaping matches with ruthless regularity.
Outperforming Europe’s elite: The statistical divide
With 26 goals in the past two seasons, Pulisic has surpassed other top wingers in Europe’s big five divisions, including Saka, Palmer, Foden, Kvaratskhelia, and Rodrygo, as per BeSoccer.This is the kind of number that typically belongs to pure strikers, not hybrid wide forwards. It is also the kind of stat that shifts a player’s reputation from “promising” to “elite.”
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan
When comparing forwards from England, Spain, Germany, and Italy’s top clubs, Pulisic rises above names widely considered generational talents:
Following Gareth Bale’s arrival at Real Madrid in 2013, there were rumors about a tense rivalry between him and Cristiano Ronaldo for the team’s leadership. With several years on his departure, the Welshman decided to reveal key details about his relationship with the Portuguese star.
Although his tenure at Real Madrid was heavily criticized, Gareth Bale managed to write his name into the club’s history, playing a key role in winning several major titles. However, there were always rumors about a tense rivalry between the Welshman andCristiano Ronaldo for the team’s leadership. Several years after his departure, Gareth revealed details about his relationship with the 40-year-old star.
In an interview with GQ magazine, Gareth Bale was asked if he stays in touch with any of his former teammates. He responded by mentioning Cristiano Ronaldo: “I’m not really in touch with that many – a few of the Wales boys – but I always got on with everybody. I never had any problems with anyone. I never had any big arguments. Sometimes the media might say about me and (Cristiano) Ronaldo, we never had an issue, never had an argument, never had a fight, never had anything.”
While Cristiano Ronaldo often emerged as a vocal leader, Gareth Bale preferred to let his performances on the pitch speak for him. Both stars complemented each other exceptionally well, combining for 41 goal contributions. This partnership made the Portuguese star the teammate with whom the Welsh was most productive throughout his career. Together, their iconic attacking unit delivered five Champions League titles to Real Madrid, leaving a lasting mark.
Not only does Bale deny having a bad relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, but he also places him above Lionel Messi. In an interview with The Mirror in 2023, the Welshman explained, “Personally, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo. He brings the complete package. He is strong, powerful, fast, can head the ball, and strike it well. Obviously you can’t say anything bad about Messi, but in terms of the complete soccer player, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo.”
Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid celebrates a goal with Gareth Bale in 2014.
Not injury-related: Bale confesses the surprising reason for early-retirement
After leaving Real Madrid in 2020 on loan to Tottenham, Gareth Bale managed to show a clear improvement in his level of play. However, he was unable to establish himself as a starter, although he scored 16 goals and provided three assists. Then, the Welshman left as a free agent to Los Angeles FC, where he failed to shine and surprised everyone by retiring in 2023. Now, he has revealed the reason that led him to retire—and it was not due to injuries.
According to Mike Christensen in GQ magazine, Gareth Bale confessed that although injuries played a big part in his retirement, this was not the main reason. The Welshman’s father got ill in 2023, and this was a key factor in his decision to retire at the age of 33. He added: “People don’t know what anyone’s going through at home but I soon realised there’s more to life than just soccer.”
Even if Bale decided to step away from the soccer world for a while, he has gradually returned, appearing at FIFA events and others. He is even a regular contributor for TNT Sports, as well as CBS Golazo, where he discusses current soccer topics and shows that he remains engaged with the sport. However, he has not yet chosen to take on another role within the sport, leaving a clear gap.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid and Gareth Bale of Real Madrid celebrating.
With his goal against Galatasaray, Folarin Balogun has reached an historic USMNT Champions League goalscoring record not even Christian Pulisic was able to claim.
Folarin Balogun became AS Monaco’s hero on Tuesday against Galatasaray, as the former Arsenal striker scored the lone goal to lift the French side in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League table. Beyond securing the three points, Balogun also reached a historic USMNT milestone in the competition that even Christian Pulisic never managed to hit.
Monaco were one of the teams featured on Matchday 6 of the current Champions League, taking on a Galatasaray side that had already earned impressive wins over Liverpool and Ajax. After Denis Zakaria missed a penalty in the 50th minute, Balogun pounced on a rebound in the box off a corner to score in the 68th minute, delivering the decisive strike and etching his name into USMNT history.
With his goal against Galatasaray, Folarin Balogun became the first USMNT player ever to score in three straight UEFA Champions League matches. The striker previously found the net in the 1-0 win over FK Bodø/Glimt and again in the 2-2 draw against Pafos FC, completing the record-setting streak on Tuesday against the Turkish club.
Folarin Balogun of AS Monaco battles for the ball with Brandon Mechele of Club Brugge.
Christian Pulisic and multiple times on the edge of history
More than a decade after he arrived at Borussia Dortmund and broke into European soccer, Pulisic remains the most influential USMNT representative in the Champions League. In addition to being the American with the most appearances in the competition at 63, he also leads all USMNT players with 12 goals.
Pulisic never managed the streak Balogun just set, but he came close on several occasions. During his Chelsea tenure, he scored in both legs of the 2021–22 round of 16 matchup against Lille, playing a key role in sending the club through. However, he was unable to find a third straight goal in the next round against Real Madrid.
Another brief scoring run came after his move to AC Milan, though across different editions. Pulisic scored in Milan’s final match of the 2023–24 campaign against Newcastle United, then found the net again in the opening match of the 2024–25 tournament against Liverpool. That streak also ended at two, this time across two different seasons.
Folarin Balogun and Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.
Mo Salah has fallen out with Liverpool after his explosive interview on Saturday following draw against Leeds United.
Having been left on the bench for three consecutive games, Salah came out guns blazing, accusing the club of throwing him under the bus.
Salah stated that someone at the club does not want him at Liverpool anymore. He even hinted that the upcoming clash against Brighton could be his farewell appearance, amid growing rumours of a January exit.
Some believe the only reason Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes agreed to give Salah a new deal was so they can sell him for a significant profit.
And now that scenario could come true. Saudi Pro League CEO Omar Mugharbel himself has admitted that Salah is welcome in the Saudi League, stating that he is one of their targets.
He said as quoted by Fabrizio Romano: “Mohamed Salah is welcome in the Saudi League but it is the clubs that are responsible for negotiating with the players.
“For sure, Salah is one of them (targets).”
??? Saudi Pro League CEO Omar Mugharbel at WFS: “Mohamed Salah is welcome in the Saudi League, but it is the clubs that are responsible for negotiating with players”.
The comments land at a sensitive moment for the Liverpool forward.
Could Salah have already played his final Liverpool game?
(Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)
Salah has already stated that he would “say goodbye” to fans after Liverpool’s home clash with Brighton, regardless of whether he plays or not.
He is set to leave for AFCON duty immediately after the Brighton game, meaning he could be away for up to a month.
If Liverpool decide to accept a Saudi offer during that period, the forward may never play for the club again.
Unless the situation is resolved quickly, all signs point toward an imminent and emotional end to Mohamed Salah’s era at Anfield, one that now looks closer than ever.
According to football insider, Liverpool could now perform a U-turn on his future and look to offer him a new contract. The report further claims that there have been “ongoing talks” between the two parties.
Liverpool want to keep the player at the club, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done. Keeping the 26-year-old would be a wise decision. He is one of the best players at the club, and he could be an asset for them in the coming season. They need his quality and experience at the back.
The player was heavily linked with clubs like Real Madrid, and it remains to be seen whether any top team is willing to come forward and provide him with an exit route. Foreign clubs will be able to agree on a pre-contract deal with the defender during the January window.
Ibrahima Konate reacts during Liverpool’s defeat (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)
Losing a player of his quality for free would be a devastating blow for Liverpool. They must do everything in their power to keep him at the club. He has helped them win the league title last season, and they need him if they want to fight for major trophies in the near future.
It has been a disappointing season for Liverpool so far, and they need to keep their squad intact if they want to bounce back strongly. It remains to be seen whether they can convince the French international to commit his long-term future to the club.
Mo Salah accused of being jealous of Florian Wirtz
Hesse claims Arne Slot has made it clear internally that Wirtz is now viewed as the future focal point of Liverpool’s attack, a shift that has reportedly left Salah feeling pushed aside despite his outstanding contributions last season.
The report goes further, stating:
“Internally, they’ve known for years that Mo Salah has the biggest ego at the club. This was accepted as long as he delivered goals, like last season, when he fired Liverpool to the championship with 29 goals. But it was also clear: if he stopped scoring, he would lose the club’s support.”
Hesse argues that Salah has not accepted this “transition of power,” saying:
“Only Salah seems not to have grasped this. After being benched three times in a row, he launched a scathing attack. He didn’t care about his teammates and publicly stayed silent when Florian Wirtz and Arne Slot came under fire.”
“The fact that Wirtz is now leading the attack, ushering in a future in which Salah plays no part, sent the Egyptian into a rage. He’s the enemy of his own dressing room. But not for much longer. Liverpool must sell Salah immediately so that the “You’ll Never Walk Alone” feeling returns to the team.”
(Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Why this Salah accusation is far from the truth
However, there are strong reasons to question these allegations — starting with the overwhelming support Salah still enjoys from his teammates.
If Salah were truly a disruptive figure or a jealous presence in the dressing room, Liverpool’s squad harmony would have fractured long ago. Instead, the opposite is true.
Behind the scenes at the AXA Training Centre, Salah remains one of the most respected and well-liked players in the squad.
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Far from being an isolated figure consumed by ego, Salah continues to be the heartbeat of the squad, making the club’s apparent attempts to reduce his role even more confusing.
There have been rumours that Liverpool will sign him during the January transfer window. Finance expert Dan Plumley has now revealed to Football Insider that money will not be a problem for the Premier League champions if they decide to sign the player.
There have been reports that Liverpool might need to sell someone to make way for the African. However, they are in a healthy financial situation and will be able to afford Ghana international without any problems.
Plumley said: “They’re one of the most dominant clubs financially in English football at the minute, so the money side of Semenyo is not a problem for Liverpool.”
Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth against Chelsea (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
They need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the 25-year-old could be a game-changer for them. He is capable of operating anywhere across the front three and will add a lot of goals and creativity to the side. He is well settled in English football, and he could make an immediate impact. Semenyo has been hailed as “world-class” by his teammates.
Cruzeiro will face Corinthians in the first leg of the 2025 Copa do Brasil semifinal. Fans in the United States can follow every moment of the matchup, with complete kickoff details and broadcast information provided for both television and streaming platforms.
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As the Brazilian calendar nears its conclusion, the Copa do Brasil semifinal puts the spotlight on a must-see clash between two historic clubs meeting at very different moments. Cruzeiro arrive with confidence after one of the league’s strongest performances, locking up a third-place finish with 70 points and earning a return to the Copa Libertadores, a resume that has many viewing them as the team to beat.
Corinthians, however, refuse to be counted out; their 2025 campaign has been inconsistent, but flashes of top-level form and a proven ability to rise in big games make them a dangerous opponent with everything to gain. With silverware, pride, and momentum on the line, this semifinal has all the ingredients of a classic—make sure you’re tuned in and don’t miss a second of the action.
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In the middle of his conflict with Liverpool, Mohamed Salah received unexpected advice from Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber regarding Lionel Messi.
During the last few weeks, the soccer world has closely followed Mohamed Salah’s situation, as he remains locked in a conflict with head coach Arne Slot that casts doubt over his future with Liverpool. In that context, Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber spoke about the possibility that the Egyptian winger could follow in Lionel Messi’s footsteps.
Speaking to the media after presenting the Argentine forward with the 2025 MVP award, Garber was asked about Salah’s situation and the chances of seeing him in United States soccer in the near future. “I’ve seen some rumors about Mo Salah,” the commissioner acknowledged, before striking a cautious tone.
“We very much believe in the sanctity of a contract. That’s an American business dynamic that might not be as thoughtful in the rest of the world,” explained Garber. “Mo’s under contract to Liverpool, people we know, and it’s a great team.”
However, the MLS executive later entertained the possibility of having Salah in the league, making clear what it would mean to add a star of that caliber. “Obviously, if he ever decides he wants to come to Major League Soccer, we welcome him with open arms,” Garber said.
MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
And finally, he even went on to suggest that Salah should speak with Lionel Messi about his experience in MLS. “I would say that he should reach out to Leo and reach out to Thomas Muller, and see how happy they’ve been and how successful they’ve been, and how much they’ve really embraced being in Major League Soccer,” said Garber.
“Ramos is an unbelievable player. Seeing him playing against us in the Leagues Cup and the Champions Cup is frustrating,” Don Garber admitted, drawing laughter from the reporters in attendance. However, the MLS commissioner then made it clear that the rumors, at least for now, are nothing more than that. “I don’t know, I haven’t heard anything about it.”
More and more stars choose MLS
While several big-name players have arrived in MLS over the past decades—such as David Beckham, Thierry Henry, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic—the arrival of Lionel Messi to Inter Miami in 2023 accelerated that trend, opening the door for more and more stars to join the league.
The Herons counted for two years on Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, and Luis Suarez, and added a reigning World Cup champion in Rodrigo De Paul just a few months ago. Vancouver Whitecaps raised their level with the arrival of Thomas Muller, while Los Angeles FC enjoy the brilliance of Son Heung-min.
In this context, the arrival of a player of Mohamed Salah’s stature does not seem impossible, even though current rumors link him more strongly to the Saudi Pro League than to MLS. The case of Sergio Ramos, considering his age and recent circumstances, might be somewhat more likely.
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Inter Miami's Lionel Messi.
Due to his imposing level, Harry Kane’s future has been a very controversial topic, as his reduced release clause has drawn strong interest from Barcelona. In light of this, the Englishman has already reportedly made a final decision regarding his future at Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich have established themselves as one of the best teams in the world, maintaining a dominant style of play with consistent results. Coach Vincent Kompany managed to navigate through injuries, putting together a fairly solid lineup. Harry Kanehas become the team’s leader, shining as a goal scorer. Given his low release clause, the Englishman has reportedly caught the attention of Barcelona and has already made a decision about his future.
Harry Kane reportedly had been considered one of Barcelona’s main targets, as they are looking for a potential replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Even though his signing could have been complex, the Englishman holds a release clause valued at $74.8 million in January 2026, putting his future up in the air. However, Christian Falk reports that the 32-year-old striker has decided not to leave the German team, rejecting a move to the Culers.
Kane not only decided to stay with Bayern Munich but is also expected to discuss a contract renewal. With his impressive performances, the German team has agreed to hold talks with the English striker in January 2026, when his release clause expires. With his current deal ending in 2027, Harry will likely sign a one-year extension to continue etching his name in the team’s history as he chases to win more titles in his tenure.
Harry Kane leads a fast-growing project at Bayern Munich
Far from economics being the decisive factor, Harry Kane remains motivated to continue at Bayern Munich because of the promising sporting project. Vincent Kompany has elevated this project to a new level, implementing a style that disorients opponents. Additionally, the arrival of Luis Díaz and the impressive performances by Josip Stanišić and Konrad Laimer have helped keep the team’s losses to a minimum this season.
Harry Kane of Bayern Munich
Not only does the team’s impressive level maintain Harry Kane’s interest, but the 32-year-old star also serves as the cornerstone of this sporting project. Since his arrival at Bayern Munich in 2023, he has played 119 games, scoring 113 goals and providing 29 assists. Moreover, the Englishman significantly influences the team’s build-up play, with his importance extending far beyond mere statistics.
Not only Kane: Bayern Munich expected to close key contract renewal
While Harry Kane’s future with Bayern Munich looks promising, the club is focusing on securing another crucial renewal. Dayot Upamecano, whose contract expires in June 2026, seems likely to extend his stay with the German team. According to Christian Falk, the front office is optimistic about renewing the center-back’s contract, thanks in part to his strong relationship with Vincent Kompany and his desire to continue working with him.
Harry Kane of Bayern Munich carries the match ball after the Bundesliga match.
The storm surrounding Mohamed Salah and his fractured relationship with Liverpool has intensified just days before the forward departs for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), creating a collision of club crisis and national unity.
The storm surrounding Mohamed Salah and his fractured relationship with Liverpool has intensified just days before the forward departs for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), creating a collision of club crisis and national unity. What began as a shock post-match outburst at Elland Road has now spiraled into a saga watched closely across England and Egypt — a saga deepened further after the Pharaohs’ head coach issued a heartfelt seven-word declaration.
The combination of deteriorating form, a humiliating league position, and a seismic break in trust has left Liverpool in the most precarious moment of its season — and Salah at the center of a storm he did not expect in the twilight of his storied career. The 33-year-old’s frustration broke into public view after Liverpool’s chaotic 3-3 draw with Leeds, where he sat unused on the bench for the third consecutive match. For a player who has defined an era at Anfield, the message was unmistakable — and painfully personal.
“I’m very, very disappointed to be fair,” Salah told reporters, as relayed in post-match coverage. “I have done so much for this club down the years… Now I’m sitting on the bench, and I don’t know why. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus.” Those remarks were met with silence from the club hierarchy but plenty of noise from pundits. Former Reds defender Jamie Carragher labelled the comments a “disgrace,” while Wayne Rooney suggested the Egyptian was “destroying his legacy.”
Behind the scenes, tensions grew. Salah also suggested that promises made in the summer were not kept, hinting at a breakdown in trust with manager Arne Slot. “I got a lot of promises in the summer… and now I’m on the bench,” he said. The fallout was immediate: Liverpool omitted its all-time Premier League top scorer from the squad that traveled to face Inter in the Champions League — a clear escalation in the conflict.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks on as Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, is seen during a Liverpool Training Session.
Egypt steps in: Teammates and coach show open support as AFCON looms
While Liverpool wrestles with internal discord, Egypt’s national team has moved firmly in the opposite direction — rallying around their captain with unity and affection. Striker Ahmed “Kouka” Hassan spoke for many players when he defended Salah publicly. “Players like him do not get benched,” Kouka wrote on social media. “Mo is not just a teammate; he’s a leader, a legend for club and country… Moments like this pass; what stays is your greatness.”
Winger Zizo posted simply: “Liverpool’s greatest legend of all time.” What’s more, goalkeeper Mohamed Sobhy added: “Always the best.”And then came the seven-word message from head coach Hossam Hassan: “Always a symbol of determination and strength.” Those words hit differently — not just a statement of support, but a reaffirmation of what Salah represents to a nation preparing for another continental campaign.
Hossam Hassan, Egypt national team coach, supports Mohamed Salah: “Always a symbol of determination and strength.” pic.twitter.com/W76zSmIXjD
— Ismael Mahmoud – إسماعيل محمود (@ismaeelmahmoudd) December 7, 2025
Mohamed Salah of Egypt looks on during the International Friendly between Portugal and Egypt.
Barcelona fought back at Camp Nou to secure a crucial win, and along the way, Lamine Yamal produced a milestone moment that pushed Kylian Mbappe aside in the competition’s history — a detail that becomes even more striking upon closer review.
The Champions League loves a prodigy, and on a tense night at Camp Nou, Lamine Yamal showed once again why European soccer is increasingly being shaped by his left foot. Barcelona fought back at Camp Nou to secure a crucial win, and along the way, Lamine Yamal produced a milestone moment that pushed Kylian Mbappeaside in the competition’s history — a detail that becomes even more striking upon closer review.
The Catalans did not stroll to victory; the match demanded resilience. Eintracht Frankfurt struck first through Ansgar Knauff, unsettling a Camp Nou crowd already aware of how much the club needed the points. But Hansi Flick’s side responded in the second half with purpose, clarity, and their usual reliance on youth.
Two headers from Jules Kounde completed the turnaround, with both Marcus Rashford and Lamine Yamal supplying the assists. The decisive moment, however, belonged unmistakably to the teenager. His curling cross for Kounde’s winner did more than unlock the match—it unlocked history.
Yamal’s assist had pushed him into territory no teenager in Champions League history had ever reached. With 14 direct goal involvements (seven goals and seven assists), Lamine Yamal broke Kylian Mbappe’s 2017 record of 13 and became the youngest player to achieve this feat in UEFA Champions League history. At just 18 years and 148 days old, Yamal now stands alone.
Lamine Yamal has the most goal involvements by a player aged 18 or younger in UEFA Champions League history, breaking Kylian Mbappé’s record.
This is not a marginal statistic; this is an era-defining shift. Mbappe’s teenage mythology in Europe—once considered untouchable—is beginning to be rewritten by a Barcelona forward who is still months away from his 19th birthday.
All-time teenage UEFA Champions League involvement list
There was one drawback. Yamal picked up his third booking of the competition, triggering a one-match suspension for Barcelona’s next Champions League outing against Slavia Prague. Flick acknowledged the frustration but insisted protection was necessary.
Still, suspension or not, the momentum of this campaign is clearly his. He continues to set standards that once belonged to global superstars such as Mbappe, Raul, and Bellingham. The updated all-time teenage Champions League involvement list confirms the changing of an era:
Lamine Yamal: 14
Kylian Mbappe: 13
Raul: 7
Jude Bellingham: 6
Rodrygo: 6
Theo Walcott: 6
The gap between first and second place feels symbolic: a Barcelona teenager overtaking a Real Madrid superstar as the defining face of European youth production.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.
Lionel Messi is already watching Inter Miami’s roster take shape ahead of the 2026 MLS season, and now three of his teammates are set to depart before the new campaign.
Lionel Messi capped the 2025 season by leading Inter Miami to the MLS Cup, but the front office is already shifting focus toward strengthening the squad for next year. Starting internally, three of Messi’s teammates will now have to look for new clubs ahead of the upcoming campaign.
The retirements of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba open the door for Inter Miami to pursue another high-profile signing, with Messi and Rodrigo De Paul occupying the Designated Player slots. Still, before any major additions are announced, several players will be moving on from Fort Lauderdale.
With MLS releasing the Eligible Player Lists for Offseason Roster Mechanisms, Fafa Picault, Ryan Sailor, and Allen Obando are the three Inter Miami players set to be offloaded. Picault and Sailor have contracts expiring in December 2025, while the Ecuadorian forward has been included in the End-of-Year Waivers.
Picault logged the most minutes of the trio, appearing in 28 matches and scoring four goals, but with Tadeo Allende and Mateo Silvetti earning starting roles through stronger performances, the veteran winger’s importance in the squad diminished. Sailor, meanwhile, played just 184 minutes across six matches, serving mostly as an unused substitute.
Ryan Sailor (L), Fafa Picault (M), and Allen Obando (R) wearing the Inter Miami jersey.
Obando’s case is more complicated, as the 19-year-old arrived as a promising long-term prospect, but inconsistent performances and physical setbacks pushed him out of the rotation. He managed only seven appearances and two goals since joining in March, falling out of favor with both the coaching staff and the front office.
As a result, Obando is the lone Inter Miami player listed in MLS’s End-of-Year Waivers, with San Jose holding the first pick and Miami selecting 30th in each round. Clubs will have until Thursday to submit a claim, with Obando hoping to land a fresh opportunity as the Herons turn to reinforcing the squad for their 2026 title defense.
Three Inter Miami players still up in the air
Picault, Sailor, and Obando appear set to depart Messi’s team, but several other roster decisions remain unresolved—aside from the situation surrounding star striker Luis Suárez—particularly involving three Argentine players.
Inter Miami’s Marcelo Weigandt, Rocco Ríos-Novo, and Óscar Ustari were listed in Stage 1 of the Re-Entry Process. Weigandt and Ríos-Novo have loan deals expiring, and it remains unclear whether the club will attempt to secure their permanent transfers. Ustari is out of contract as well, raising further questions as Miami risk losing two of their most-used goalkeepers from the 2025 season.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF looks on during a MLS game.
Liverpool have opened negotiations to sign the player, and Diomande will cost around £88 million. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool are prepared to pay up for him. They need a quality wide player who can take on defenders and beat them in one-versus-one situations. Liverpool need more unpredictability in the final third.
The 19-year-old is a tremendous talent, and he is expected to develop into a world-class player with the right guidance. He would be a long-term investment for the club, and Liverpool could nurture him into a future star.
The asking price is quite high, and Liverpool will probably hope to sign him for a more reasonable amount of money. It will be interesting to see if they can convince the German outfit.
Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig in action. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
The young attacker will certainly be attracted to the idea of joining Liverpool. It would be a huge opportunity, and he will look to improve his quality in the Premier League.
The report claims that any move is unlikely in January, and Liverpool might be laying the foundations to sign him at the end of the season. The report further confirms that Liverpool have “daily contact” with Diomande’s agents. It will be interesting to see if they can agree on a deal with his club now.
The player will be excited to take a new challenge, and he could be the ideal long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah.
Chelsea are looking to sign the French defender Castello Lukeba from RB Leipzig.
They have scouted the 22-year-old central defender this season, and the scouts have come up with glowing reviews of the defender.
Chelsea preparing Castello Lukeba move
Chelsea are looking to add more quality to the defensive unit, and they are prepared to submit an offer for him. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Chelsea are prepared to submit an offer soon, and they are hoping to sign him in January. They could offer around £48-52 million.
The report claims that the player has a release clause of £70 million, which will activate at the end of the season. However, the German club could look to sell him for a fee close to £52 million in January, if they fail to close in on the Champions League qualification positions.
Castello Lukeba of RB Leipzig (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)
The opportunity to move to England could be quite exciting for Lukeba. It would be a major step up in his career. Chelsea are one of the biggest clubs around, and the opportunity to play for them will be quite attractive. Chelsea will be hoping to fight for major trophies in the coming seasons, and they need to tighten up at the back. The 22-year-old could prove to be an upgrade on some of the current options.
Similarly, Liverpool and Manchester United need defensive depth as well. They have looked quite vulnerable at the back, and they need to tighten up.
It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs decides to submit an official proposal in the coming weeks. £52 million might seem expensive for the young defender right now, but he is still only 22 with plenty of room for development. He could easily justify the investment in future.
Aston Villa are hoping to sign the Gremio attacker Alysson Edward, and they are now close to getting the deal done.
According to Radio Imortal, the Brazilian club is in the process of finalising the player’s move to the English club, and he is expected to travel to England in the coming days. The 19-year-old is highly rated at the Brazilian club, and he has a big future ahead of himself.
He is a right-sided winger who is capable of operating anywhere across the front three. He will look to add pace, flair, unpredictability, and goals to the side. Alysson has plenty of room for development, and Aston Villa could groom him into a future star.
It is no secret that they needed more quality and depth in the attacking unit. It will be interesting to see if the South American can make any immediate impact. He is a young player, and he might need some time to adapt to English football. However, there is no doubt that he has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League.
Alysson Edward of Gremio dribbles past Micael of Palmeiras. (Photo by Pedro H. Tesch/Getty Images)
Unai Emery is a quality manager, and he could play a key role in the development of the Brazilian. It will be interesting to see if you can unlock the player’s true potential. If Aston Villa can get the deal done for a reasonable amount of money, the transfer could look like a major coup in the long term.
Aston Villa are looking to build a formidable team for the future. They need to invest in talented young players like Alysson. They can’t afford to sign ready-made superstars, and it would be wise of them to invest in talented young players and groom them into future stars.
Manchester United are interested in signing the talented young Ecuadorian midfielder Ederson Castillo.
The 16-year-old midfielder is a target for other top clubs, including Atletico Madrid. According to a report from Bolavip, Manchester United have scouted him recently, and it will be interesting to see if they can get the deal done.
Can Man United sign Ederson Castillo?
Castillo can only join a European club once he turns 18. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United are prepared to be patient with him. There is no doubt that he is a promising young player with a bright future. He could develop into an important player for the Red Devils with the right guidance.
Manchester United have done well to nurture Young players in the past, and they could help Castillo fulfil his potential. The move to England could help him improve further and develop into a quality player.
Manchester United have the financial means to get the deal across the line, and convincing the youngster to join the club will not be too difficult. He will be attracted to the idea of playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Manchester United have an impressive track record when it comes to grooming young players. Any young talent will be attracted to the idea of joining them.
Meanwhile, clubs like Atletico Madrid could be attractive opportunities for the youngster as well. They are one of the biggest clubs in Spain, and they have an ambitious project. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United can win the race for his signature.
Whoever ends up signing Castillo could have a future star on their hands. If they can sign the 16-year-old for a reasonable amount of money, the deal could look like a shrewd investment.
Real Madrid and Manchester City face off in an important match in the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League.
The league phase of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League is approaching its decisive stage. After this week, only two matches remain for each team, making every point crucial for determining which clubs will advance. In this context, the clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City stands out as one of the most attractive fixtures.
At the moment, Los Blancos are one of the eight teams in the direct qualification zone for the Round of 16. They have earned 12 of the 15 points available, with four wins and only one defeat against Liverpool. That’s why they know that a victory would almost guarantee their passage to the next phase.
However, Real Madrid are not free from pressure. Despite the team’s strong performance in the Champions League, some poor results in La Liga and rumors of internal conflicts have put head coach Xabi Alonso in a delicate situation, to the point that Wednesday’s match could be decisive for his future.
On the other side is Manchester City. They have had an irregular performance in the group stage, with three wins, one draw, and one defeat, which currently places them 12th in the standings, in the playoff zone. To improve their position and aim for direct qualification to the Round of 16, the Citizens will need a victory at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid.
Cofirmed Real Madrid lineup
Amid a tense atmosphere, Xabi Alonso has faced a difficult week due to physical problems affecting several key players in the squad. Kylian Mbappe experienced muscle issues that prevented him from training normally, so he will be on the bench. On the other hand, players such as Eduardo Camavinga, Dean Huijsen, Daniel Carvajal, Eder Militao, and Trent Alexander-Arnold were left out of the squad.
The Real Madrid lineup to face Manchester City is: Thibaut Courtois; Federico Valverde, Raul Asencio, Antonio Rudiger, Alvaro Carreras; Aurelien Tchouameni, Dani Ceballos, Jude Bellingham; Vinicius Junior, Gonzalo Garcia, Rodrygo.
Confirmed Manchester City lineup
Xabi Alonso’s problems are not shared by Pep Guardiola. The Manchester City coach has practically his entire squad available for the match at the Santiago Bernabeu, with a few exceptions such as Mateo Kovacic.
Consequently, the Manchester City lineup to visit Real Madrid is: Gianluigi Donnarumma; Matheus Nunes, Ruben Dias, Josko Gvardiol, Nico O’Reilly; Nico Gonzalez, Bernardo Silva; Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki, Erling Haaland, Jeremy Doku.
Real Madrid's Vinicius and Manchester City's Erling Haaland.
The spotlight shines fiercely on Kylian Mbappe as Real Madrid enter one of their most consequential Champions League nights of the season, hosting Manchester City at a tense Santiago Bernabeu.
The spotlight shines fiercely on Kylian Mbappe as Real Madrid enter one of their most consequential Champions League nights of the season, hosting Manchester City at a tense Santiago Bernabeu. And yet, for all the noise surrounding the French superstar, Mbappe will not start the match — a decision that unsettles a squad already dealing with turbulence on and off the pitch.
For Madrid, a club navigating internal pressure, injury chaos, and Champions League stakes, this development is seismic. Manchester City arrives confident, organized, and dangerous, and the absence of their opponent’s most prolific forward changes the dynamics completely.
Los Blancos currently sit at a crossroads: a team battling form, facing an opponent of the Citizens’ caliber, and relying heavily on moments of individual brilliance to stay afloat. With Mbappe unavailable to start, the responsibility shifts to figures like Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham, who now carry Real Madrid’s creative and goalscoring weight against Europe’s deadliest attacking machine.
Defining Champions League night under crisis
The fixture marks the 15th Champions League meeting between Real Madrid and Manchester City, making it the competition’s most frequent showdown of the modern era. But this one arrives shrouded in tension.
Real Madrid enters the match battered. The 2-0 collapse at home to Celta Vigo over the weekend — complete with missed chances, defensive implosions, and multiple red cards — exposed every fault line in Xabi Alonso’s fragile project. The team has won just two of its last seven matches, sits four points behind Barcelona in La Liga, and remains under intense scrutiny from media and club executives alike.
In contrast, Manchester City arrives with momentum. After three straight Premier League wins, Pep Guardiola’s side travels to Spain boosted by the relentless form of Erling Haaland, whose goals continue to bury opponents with terrifying efficiency. And yet, despite the difference in form, Madrid still holds the Bernabeu — a place where they have scored in 38 consecutive Champions League home games and historically summon nights of improbable survival. But usually, those miracles involve their brightest star at full strength. Tonight, that star is not starting.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.
The reason behind Mbappe’s absence from the starting XI
Kylian Mbappe is not starting because he is not fit enough to do so, despite being included in the squad. The Frenchman suffered muscle discomfort in his left leg and a knee issue during the defeat to Celta Vigo, injuries serious enough to keep him from Tuesday’s full training session.
“Mbappe has been named in the matchday squad, but he is not fit to start,”reported journalist Jose Luis Sanchez, confirming Madrid’s worst fears. The club views the situation delicately: Mbappe has 25 goals in 21 matches, leads both La Liga and the Champions League in scoring, and remains indispensable to the team’s attacking identity. But overplaying him now risks aggravating the injury at a decisive stage of the season.
The 26-year-old star’s absence is only the tip of the iceberg. The Spanish side is without six defenders, including Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal, Trent Alexander-Arnold, David Alaba, Ferland Mendy, and Dean Huijsen. Eduardo Camavinga is also out, leaving the squad thin and tactically stretched.
Gareth Bale cemented his status as a Real Madrid legend, racking up an impressive number of goals and playing key roles in numerous title victories. However, a wave of criticism significantly tarnished his legacy, but the Welshman decided to break his silence and address these rumors.
After arriving on a multi-million dollar transfer, Gareth Bale established himself as one of Real Madrid‘s most important players alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. Along with the Portuguese star and Karim Benzema, the Welshman left a historic legacy at the club, playing a key role in winning several titles. However, he faced harsh criticism for his constant injuries, which were blamed on his lack of focus on soccer. Now, he decided to break the silence and give his perspective.
In his recent interview with GQ magazine, Gareth Bale was asked about the wave of criticism he received at Real Madrid for playing golf. In response, he said, “I actually never used to play golf that much, but because people believe what they read, they created a character that I’m not. I was probably guilty of not defending myself and in some ways I was slightly naive, that is probably the correct word, about going to Madrid and not knowing the severity.”
Even though Gareth left a significant legacy at Real Madrid due to his impact in crucial moments, the Welshman faced heavy criticism for his injuries, which the media attributed to his golf playing. The Spanish press often linked his physical issues to an alleged lack of focus on soccer, implying a lack of professionalism. These reports turned Bale into a heavily criticized figure among Madrid fans, as he never addressed the rumors—something he now regrets.
Gareth Bale’s tenure at Real Madrid was wrecked by injuries
With his privileged physique, Gareth Bale promised to revolutionize Real Madrid’s attack. However, injuries were already a worrying trend at Tottenham Hotspur, with him missing a good number of games almost every season. Far from changing that reality in Spain, the Welshman missed 142 games during his seven years with Los Blancos, suffering severe physical problems that hindered his development within the team.
Gareth Bale of Real Madrid CF celebrates after scoring a bicycle kick goal vs Liverpool.
Although Cristiano Ronaldo also endured significant injuries during his time at Real Madrid, his absences didn’t approach the number experienced by Bale. Over nine years with the club, the Portuguese star missed 44 games, highlighting a clear disparity between the two players. However, the Welshman asserted that his injury woes weren’t due to a lack of professionalism or off-the-pitch issues, as the press never exposed him with evidence, unlike other players.
Gareth Bale secured his spot as a Real Madrid legend
Although injuries constantly attacked his development, Gareth Bale managed to write a great legacy at Real Madrid that propelled him to legendary status. After playing 258 games, he scored 106 goals and recorded 68 assists. In addition, he won five Champions League titles, three LaLiga titles, three UEFA Super Cups, three Club World Cups, one Copa del Rey, and one Spanish Super Cup, being a key figure in most of those victories.
While Real Madrid fans may see him as a divisive figure, Gareth Bale succeeded in cementing his name in the club’s history. Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, they formed the ‘BBC’ attacking trio that defined an era at the club. Moreover, he consistently stepped up in finals and key moments, leading to various titles during his seven years with the team.
Gareth Bale of Real Madrid looks on during the Real Madrid Training Session.
Independiente del Valle will take on LDU Quito on Matchday 3 of the 2025 Ecuadorian LigaPro Serie A final stage. Supporters in the United States can catch every moment, find here the complete kickoff details and broadcast information for television and streaming options.
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With postseason implications looming, Liga de Quito step into a pressure-packed matchup against league champions Independiente del Valle in a contest that still carries major consequences at the top of the table. Independiente may have already wrapped up the title, but they’ll be eager to finish the campaign strong, while Liga arrive with far more at stake.
Currently in second place with 65 points and just one point clear of Barcelona, Liga know three points here could create critical separation in the battle for the final automatic spot in the Copa Libertadores group stage. As the season reaches its decisive stretch, every possession matters, making this clash one of the weekend’s most compelling fixtures—make sure you don’t miss a minute of the action.
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The uncertain atmosphere surrounding Real Madrid has reached a new level of intensity as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham prepare for a Champions League night defined as much by tension as by soccer.
The uncertain atmosphere surrounding Real Madrid has reached a new level of intensity as Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham prepare for a Champions League night defined as much by tension as by soccer. What should have been a straightforward buildup to a heavyweight European clash has instead become a referendum on a manager under fire, with whispers around Valdebebas hinting at doubts, divisions, and decisive choices on Xabi Alonso’s future yet to be made.
What is unfolding in Madrid isn’t a short-term wobble—it’s a structural tremor. Weeks of poor performances, internal disagreements, and a fractured dressing room have created a climate that even seasoned Real Madrid managers would struggle to survive.
The weekend’s 2-0 defeat to Celta Vigo intensified scrutiny, exposing tactical uncertainty and, most worryingly, a drop in intensity on the pitch. Midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni did not sugarcoat it afterward, admitting: “It’s not the coach’s fault, we lack intensity.” His words signaled more than frustration—they offered an uncomfortable truth about a group no longer moving in unison.
Inside the club, doubts about Xabi Alonso have grown. Meetings were held late into the night after the Celta loss, with Florentino Perez weighing the option of dismissing the coach immediately. For a president known for protecting his managers recently, that consideration alone is telling.
Reports emerging from the Spanish press have painted a picture of a squad divided: players unhappy with their roles, the medical department questioned for a surge in muscular injuries, and confusion over whether Alonso is too strict, too soft, or simply unable to adapt to Madrid’s star-heavy dressing room. One thing is certain: the pressure is unprecedented.
What’s Real Madrid’s reported internal verdict?
Unless Real Madrid suffers a disastrous streak before the Copa del Rey in January, Xabi Alonso will remain in command, according to club internal discussions. According to Diario AS, the club will not sack Alonso even if Madrid loses to Manchester City in this Champions League clash. The decision provides a temporary lifeline, but it is hardly a vote of full confidence. As the report puts it: “Unless Real Madrid goes on a very bad run between December and January, Alonso will not be sacked.”
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid, consoles Vinicius Junior.
But that stability is fragile. The same report clarifies that if Madrid falls to City, “Alonso’s fate will be 90% sealed.” This echoes what happened to Carlo Ancelotti, whose future was effectively decided after the heavy loss to Arsenal in Europe. Thus, the club’s decision is less a shield and more a deadline—a final, narrowing corridor through which Alonso must navigate without stumbling.
The Burkina Faso midfielder will arrive from Sporting Cascade FC. It will be interesting to see if he can establish himself as an important player for the French outfit and eventually end up at Chelsea. He is a talented player with a bright future. The opportunity to compete in European football will be exciting for him. He will want to play for a big club like Chelsea in future.
Zongo has not only been linked with Chelsea, but other top clubs were also monitoring his progress. It will be interesting to see if he gets ample opportunities at the French club so that he can continue his development with regular football at a high level. He has the potential to develop into a quality player with the right guidance.
If he manages to continue his development over the next few seasons, he is likely to end up at Chelsea. It would be an exceptional opportunity for him, and he will look to prove himself in the Premier League in future.
Meanwhile, the 16-year-old would be a long-term asset for BlueCo, and they will hope that he can fulfil his potential with them. The player could end up saving millions in the transfer market for them.
Zongo is an attacking midfielder, but he is capable of operating as an advanced central midfielder as well. He has the technical attributes to compete at a high level, and he needs to be nurtured properly.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for the Eintracht Frankfurt full-back Nathaniel Brown.
The 22-year-old has been linked with a move away from the German club, and the two London outfits are keen on securing his signature, as per TEAMtalk. It will be interesting to see which of them can get the deal done. He has been an important player for Frankfurt, and he impressed against Barcelona yesterday.
Brown could excel in the Premier League
There is no doubt that he has the quality to play in the Premier League. He could help out at both ends of the pitch. He is a capable defender and quite effective going forward. The opportunity to move to England could be exciting for him. He will want to play for the biggest club in the world, and the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham will be attractive destinations.
However, both clubs have ample depth in the left back department. It will be interesting to see how they accommodate in in the starting lineup if he joins the club. Brown must secure gametime assurance before joining a new team. Sitting on the bench in the Premier League will not benefit him.
He is a top talent with a bright future, and regular football could bring out the best in him. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.
Nathaniel Brown of Eintracht Frankfurt (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Manchester United and Manchester City are monitoring his progress as well. The defender is unlikely to be a chief acquisition. He is likely to cost over £50 million. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal or Tottenham decide to follow up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done.
Manchester United and Manchester City are interested in signing the Trabzonspor midfielder Inao Oulai.
The 19-year-old is highly rated at the Turkish club, and he could cost around £35 million, as per TEAMtalk. The towering midfielder has done quite well in Turkey, and he could prove to be a solid long-term investment for the two Premier League clubs as well.
He has been labelled as the next Yaya Toure because of the similarities when it comes to playing style. Manchester United could certainly use a player of that ilk, and Oulai could be ideal for them. The opportunity to join Manchester United will be exciting for him. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to test himself in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Manchester City need more quality in the middle of the park as well. It will be interesting to see if they can convince the player to join them instead. Both clubs of the financial muscle to pay £35 million for him. The deal could look like a bargain if Oulai manage to fulfil his potential in the Premier League.
Both clubs have done well to groom young players in recent years, and it will be interesting to see where the 19-year-old ends up. He should seek gametime assurance before joining a new team. Sitting on the bench in the Premier League will not benefit him. He should only look to join a team where he will get regular opportunities.
Other clubs are monitoring his progress as well, and the Premier League clubs will have to move quickly if they want to win the race for his signature.
AC Milan have firmly established themselves as one of Italy’s top teams, spearheaded by Christian Pulisic. However, the Rossoneri face uncertainty with Mike Maignan’s future. Consequently, they are now targeting a Champions League and Premier League-winning goalkeeper.
Despite the constant injury problems, AC Milan have managed to establish themselves as one of the best teams in Italy. With the impact of Christian Pulisic, they have managed to remain leaders of Serie A. However, the Rossoneri are facing a dilemma because Mike Maignan has not yet renewed his contract, which expires at the end of the 2025-26 season. In response to this, they are already targeting a Champions League and Premier League–winning goalkeeper.
Mike Maignan has firmly established himself as one of AC Milan’s most transformative players alongside Christian Pulisic. The Rossoneri have prioritized his contract renewal, reportedly offering a proposed salary of €5 million per season (approximately $5.82 million). However, he is reportedly seeking €8 million (around $9.31 million), creating a challenge. With his potential departure as a free agent, the team has supposedly targeted an experienced goalkeeper.
According to Sacha Tavolieri in Sky Sports, AC Milan have set their sights on Liverpool’s Alisson Becker, who has a contract until 2027. Even though he is 33 years old, he has managed to remain a key figure for the team, drawing the attention of the Italian club. However, the recent signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili could facilitate his arrival, as the Reds could bet on his youth, while the Rossoneri consider the Brazilian a key player to maintain the team’s consistency.
Even though Alisson would be a great addition, Coach Allegri is still pushing to keep Mike Maignan. At the press conference on November 27, he said, “Mike has always been one of the strongest goalkeepers around. I am not surprised by his performances. Regarding the contract, the club handles it. They are working to give this team stability for the coming years.” Joining the coach, fans are urging the front office to bet on the French star due to his impressive impact.
Mike Maignan of AC Milan and Alisson Becker of Liverpool.
Mike Maignan is not only one of AC Milan’s best players but also one of the most important leaders in the locker room, yet the financial differences mean the Italian club has little hope of securing his continuity. However, the Rossoneri are reportedly willing to make one last financial effort to secure the renewal in the upcoming weeks, but they still hold their sight on Alisson Becker and another surprising goalkeeper.
Not only Alisson: AC Milan reportedly target another Brazilian star
AC Milan appear to have their priorities clear in goal, as Mike Maignan’s renewal seems to be the main objective. However, the financial differences and the Frenchman’s limited time left on his contract make Alisson Becker emerge as a clear option to join the team, but his contract until 2027 could complicate the negotiation. In light of this, the Rossoneri have set their sights on a Brazilian goalkeeper who does not play in European leagues.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Corinthians’ goalkeeper Hugo Souza from the Brasileirao has become a potential option for AC Milan. While his name may not yet resonate in Europe, he recently received a call-up from Carlo Ancelotti for the Brazilian national team and appears set to compete in the 2026 World Cup. At just 26 years old, he stands out as a promising prospect, with a reported value of €12 million (approximately $14 million).
AC Milan stars Christian Pulisic and Mike Maignan.
The draw of the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup was made on Tuesday, and now Lionel Messi's Inter Miami know their potential rivals in the competition.
Lionel Messi wrapped up a spectacular 2025 season with Inter Miami after lifting the MLS Cup last Saturday, building even more anticipation for the club’s next major objective: the CONCACAF Champions Cup. With the draw now finalized, the Herons know their potential opponents for the continental tournament.
Since Messi’s arrival in 2023, Inter Miami have entered nearly every competition as title contenders, but the Champions Cup remains the one trophy that has slipped through the Argentine’s grasp. Following Tuesday night’s draw, Miami’s potential path for another run at the intercontinental crown has been unveiled.
Inter Miami will face the winner of the matchup between MLS side Nashville SC and Canadian outfit Atlético Ottawa in the Round of 16. The Herons had already secured their place in the tournament, but by winning the MLS Cup, they earned the privilege of bypassing the opening round and will now wait to see who emerges from the first-round series.
Several other teams also earned direct entry into the Champions Cup’s Round of 16. One of them is the Seattle Sounders, who qualified by winning the 2025 Leagues Cup, ironically defeating Inter Miami in the final. The other automatic qualifiers are Caribbean Cup champions Mount Pleasant and Copa Centroamericana winners Deportivo Alajuelense.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami CF looks dejected in the CONCACAF Champions Cup Semi-final against Vancouver Whitecaps.
If Inter Miami advance, they could potentially meet Mexican giants Club América, setting up a possible repeat of 2025’s heated preseason clash that involved Messi and opposing fans. With such a challenging road to the final—and after falling to the Vancouver Whitecaps in last season’s semifinals—Messi and company will be determined to make an even deeper run.
Champions Cup the top priority for Inter Miami
After winning the Leagues Cup in 2023, the Supporters’ Shield in 2024, and now the MLS Cup in 2025, Inter Miami have collected the most significant domestic trophies. Still, with Messi under contract through 2028, the club is intent on continuing its ascent, with the next step being the most prestigious club title in the CONCACAF region.
Inter Miami will open their 2026 campaign on February 21 on the road against Son Heung-min’s LAFC, with the Champions Cup Round of 16 first leg scheduled between March 10–12 and the second leg between March 17–19. No matter whether Nashville or Atlético Ottawa advance, Messi is expected to feature in those matches as Inter Miami debut the newly built Miami Freedom Park.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored the first goal for Al Nassr against Al Wahda in a friendly game.
Al Nassr are facing Al Wahda in a friendly on Wednesday. There, Cristiano Ronaldo appeared as usual to score the opener for his team with a precise right-footed finish following a well-executed team move.
The Saudi Pro League is currently on a break. Al Nassr played their last match in the league on November 23, when they defeated Al Khaleej 3-1, and they will not return to action there until December 21, when they face Al-Najma Saudi on Matchday 10.
That gives the team nearly a month to rest and focus on training under coach Jorge Jesus. Wednesday’s friendly is a great opportunity to maintain competitive rhythm against a team like Al Wahda, which is currently in second place in the UAE Pro League standings.
Aware of the value of this opportunity, the coach decided to field most of the squad’s stars. In addition to Cristiano Ronaldo, the starting lineup includes Kingsley Coman, Joao Felix, Marcelo Brozovic, and Inigo Martinez.
It took just 12 minutes for Al Nassr to open the scoring against Al Wahda. Earlier, Cristiano Ronaldo had come close with a shot that was blocked inside the box, but following a corner from Marcelo Brozovic that included a beautiful combination between Coman and Sultan, CR7 finished with a precise right-footed strike that left the opposing goalkeeper with no chance.
Al Wahda, however, put up resistance and reached the equalizer just ten minutes later through Fakoundo. Kingsley Coman restored Al Nassr’s lead in the 30th minute with an impressive strike, but Dusan Tadic once again leveled the score moments later from the penalty spot.
Beyond Wednesday’s friendly against Al Wahda, Al Nassr are focused on the challenges ahead. Official competition resumes on Sunday, December 21, when they face Al-Najma Saudi in the Saudi Pro League. Just three days later, they will close out their participation in the opening round of the AFC Champions League Two, taking on Al Zawraa.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr celebrates after scoring a goal.
Real Madrid play against Manchester City in league stage Matchday 6 of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League. Here you can find the kickoff times, along with details on where to watch the match on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
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Riding the momentum of a thrilling 4–3 result last time out,Real Madrid arrive at Matchday 6 firmly in control of their UEFA Champions League campaign, sitting on 12 points after four wins from five outings and holding down one of the coveted automatic Round of 16 positions.
With Mbappeleading a high-powered attack, Los Blancos aim to remain in the top eight, but the challenge ramps up significantly against Manchester City, a heavyweight opponent currently on 10 points and narrowly outside the direct qualification spots, adding extra urgency to an already marquee matchup.
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Club Brugge will host Arsenal on the league stage Matchday 6 of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League. Here’s everything you need to know about kickoff times and how to watch the match on TV or through streaming options in the United States.
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Arsenalturn their attention back to the UEFA Champions Leaguewith an opportunity to steady the ship after a rocky stretch in domestic play, entering this matchup in full control of their group thanks to a dominant win over BayernMunich that extended their perfect run to five victories.
Riding that confidence, the Gunners receive a Club Brugge squad fighting for survival after a grueling run of matches left them short on points, with the margin for error gone as the league phase nears its conclusion and European hopes hang in the balance.
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Athletic Club will clash with PSG on the league stage Matchday 6 of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League. Here’s everything you need to know about kickoff times and how to watch the match on TV or through streaming options in the United States.
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Paris Saint-Germain arrive in northern Spain carrying both momentum and urgency as the reigning Champions League winners continue to assert control in the group stage, having already stacked up 12 points from their first five outings.
With knockout qualification inching closer, the French giants know that another strong performance away from home would further separate them from the pack, but Athletic Club have everything on the line after a sluggish start left them with just four points and little margin for error.
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After securing a crucial victory against Inter Milan, Arne Slot solidified his standing at Liverpool amid rumors of his departure. Taking advantage of the situation, the coach did not dismiss the possibility of Mohamed Salah's return, but he hints a key condition for it to happen.
Despite immense pressure, Arne Slot secured a crucial victory for Liverpool against Inter Milan in the Champions League. Unlike in previous matches, the Reds excelled defensively, strengthening their play from back to front. While they didn’t dominate offensively, Dominik Szoboszlai converted a penalty that secured the win. After the game, the coach hinted at a possible return for Mohamed Salah amid the ongoing drama, suggesting a key condition for this to happen.
At the post-game press conference vs Inter Milan, Liverpool coach Arne Slot was asked on Amazon Prime if he planned to speak with Salah in the coming days. He responded: “You say everyone makes mistakes in life, so the first thing should be, does the player think he’s made a mistake as well?…I haven’t said I’m not going to talk to him. And the next question is should the initiative come from me or from him. Now that’s another question to answer.”
Even though Slot did not say it directly, the coach implied that Salah needs to step forward and acknowledge his mistake. As a result, the Egyptian must decide whether to remain apart from Liverpool’s sporting project or reintegrate into the team. Furthermore, his return would benefit both sides: The 33-year-old veteran could prepare for the 2026 World Cup, and the Reds might regain their offensive spark, as Alexander Isak keeps raising doubts.
Arne Slot signals a tactical change in Liverpool that could rock Salah
After the departure of Luis Díaz, Arne Slot has shown clear intentions to modernize his lineup tactically at Liverpool. With the multimillion-dollar arrivals of Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak, the coach has decided to opt for an attack with two strikers, ending the traditional wide winger role that Mohamed Salah used to occupy. With this change, the Reds have managed to show improved offensive control, hinting at a positive effect.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts
Although Cody Gakpo remains a key player, the Dutchman tends to operate more as a second striker, which could allow him to adapt to a two-forward system alongside Isak or Ekitike. This is not the case with Salah, who needs space on the wing to perform at his best, meaning that his potential return to the team would require a role readaptation or could lead to a transfer to another club.
Slot may have not completely ruled out the possibility of using a traditional wide winger, but he no longer has several players with this profile in the squad. After the departure of Luis Díaz and the drama with Salah, only the young Rio Ngumoha remains as a left winger with dribbling and speed. Therefore, the move toward two central forwards seems to be the solution, giving the team a new direction in this new era.
Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool and Mohamed Salah.
Marc Guehi has been linked with a move away from Crystal Palace in recent months.
Liverpool and Barcelona are interested in signing the player, but the defender wants to join Liverpool. According to a report from TEAMtalk, the 25-year-old defender is “very keen” on moving to Liverpool as it is his childhood dream to play for them.
The development will come as a blow for Barcelona, who were hoping to sign the player. Meanwhile, it is no secret that Liverpool need more quality in the defensive unit. The England International could improve them immensely. Ibrahima Konate will leave the club when his contract expires, and he has not signed an extension with Liverpool yet. The Crystal Palace star could be the ideal replacement for the French international.
It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can agree on a deal to sign the player in the coming weeks. There have been rumours that Liverpool could look to pay a nominal fee and sign the player in January instead of waiting until the summer to sign him for free.
Liverpool have looked quite mediocre, defensively this season, and they need to tighten up in that area of the pitch. Signing Guehi in January would be a wise decision. Liverpool have looked quite mediocre, defensively this season, and they need to tighten up in that area of the pitch. Signing Guehi could help them get their season back on track.
Barcelona will need to improve defensively as well. It will be interesting to see if they decide to move on to other targets, especially now that the 25-year-old would prefer to join Liverpool instead. The Premier League side have more financial resources compared to the Spanish champions as well. They will be the favourites to get the deal done.
Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is expected to be sold at the end of this season, with the signing of Emanuel Emegha already in place.
The Blues have loaned Jackson out to Bayern Munich for this season, and it’s not been the easiest start to life at the Allianz Arena for the Senegal international.
Bayern have the option to make Jackson’s move permanent, but it remains to be seen if they’ll take it, though Chelsea will likely sell him anyway.
Chelsea’s striker options next season with Emanuel Emegha
It will be interesting to see Emegha at Chelsea next season as he looks like he already has the potential to come in and be Enzo Maresca’s first choice straight away.
It makes sense that Jackson isn’t part of Chelsea’s plans after some underwhelming form, while Joao Pedro and Liam Delap haven’t exactly set the world alight either.
If you regularly use sites like Betway you might be tempted to check out how likely it is that Emegha ends next season as Chelsea’s top scorer, because he’s certainly making waves with Strasbourg in Ligue 1 this season.
Nicolas Jackson in action for Bayern (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
The 22-year-old Netherlands international has more goals than either Pedro or Delap already this season, with seven in ten games in all competitions.
By contrast, Pedro has four and Delap has one, so a combined total of five. It’s early days for them with CFC, but if they carry on like this there seems little reason for the club to keep them around.
Chelsea’s links with Strasbourg
Chelsea have done well to already agree a deal to sign Emegha, who has shone for fellow BlueCo club Strasbourg.
This certainly seems like an arrangement that’s working well for the west London giants, as it allows them to get a look at young players at another club first before committing to bringing them to Chelsea.
Emegha is one of the most exciting talents there at the moment, but there are others worth keeping an eye on too, such as Julio Enciso.
Meanwhile, manager Liam Rosenior is also doing a hugely impressive job with the French side, so might well be future Chelsea manager material if he can carry on like this.
While Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali have had a bit of stick for their approach since taking over Chelsea, this multi-club model looks really shrewd and one imagines more and more other teams are going to follow it before long.
When Xabi Alonso accepted the role of Real Madrid head coach earlier this season, optimism was high. A former midfield maestro with a reputation for tactical intelligence, Alonso was seen as the ideal candidate to usher in a new era of stability and success. However, just months into his tenure, the honeymoon period appears to […]
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo has been heavily linked with the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, and according to TEAMtalk, he has chosen the reigning Premier League champions as his preferred destination should he leave the Vitality Stadium in January. A release clause in his contract, set at £65million for the upcoming winter […]
Even though Cruz Azul haven't been in top form after getting eliminated in the semifinals of 2025 LigaMX, they have a great opportunity today to revert their current situation as they face Flamengo in the 2025 FIFA Derby of the Americas. Here are the confirmed lineups.
After winning the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup, Cruz Azul face Flamengo, winners of the 2025 Copa Libertadores, today in the 2025 FIFA Derby of the Americas. Although both teams have demonstrated great form, they arrive at different points in their season. While La Maquina have been recently eliminated in the semifinals of the 2025 Liga MX, Flamengo are riding high after a victory in the Brasileirao, where they were crowned the best team in South America.
Cruz Azul managed to surprise everyone by establishing as a dominant team. Coach Vicente García managed to impose formidable consistency, leading them to become champions of the Champions Cup. However, the front office decided to fire him to bet on Nicolás Larcamón, who managed to maintain great consistency, but they are coming off being eliminated in Liga MX. Nonetheless, Gabriel Fernandez and Angel Sepulveda can make the difference in today’s game.
Unlike La Maquina, Flamengo stand as the most dominant team in South America. With a stellar roster led by Giorgian De Arrascaeta and Jorge Carrascal, they have recently won both the Brasileirao and Copa Libertadores. Moreover, coach Filipe Luis has crafted a solid team with great defensive balance and a strong offense, making them the top favorites. However, they still need to demonstrate their physical capacity following their championship celebrations.
Far from being a regular game, the match between Cruz Azul and Flamengo carries significant stakes, as the winner will secure a spot in the playoffs of the FIFA International Cup 2025, where they will face Pyramids. Consequently, both teams are intensely focused on today’s game, which promises a fiercely competitive encounter.
Gabriel Fernandez of Cruz Azul celebrates with Angel Sepulveda after scoring a goal.
Cruz Azul lineup vs. Flamengo
Ahead of today’s match against Flamengo, Cruz Azul arrive with three key absences: Kevin Mier, Jesús Orozco, and Andrés Montaño. However, coach Nicolás Larcamón maintains full confidence in Andrés Gudiño in goal, Willer Ditta in defense, and Gabriel Fernández in the attack. Their biggest challenge will be maintaining defensive consistency against the Brazilian team, which has one of the most imposing offenses on the continent.
With this in mind, Cruz Azul will lineup as follows:
Flamengo arrive at the match against Cruz Azul with the key players who propelled their impressive campaign under coach Filipe Luis. However, the Mengão will miss Pedro due to injury, while Allan Souza and Matías Viña are unavailable for personal reasons. Despite these absences, the team’s considerable squad depth ensures it remain resilient. Moreover, Giorgian De Arrascaeta will be a decisive factor in the match.
Considering this, Flamengo will lineup as follows:
Liverpool are understood to have agreed personal terms with Antoine Semenyo whilst also matching Manchester City’s offer to the Bournemouth forward.
I can reveal exclusively for CaughtOffside that the Reds have reached an agreement with Semenyo over a move for January, with the Ghana international now set to decide between a move to Anfield or the Etihad Stadium.
Semenyo had already agreed terms with Man City, but it seems Liverpool have now matched their offer to the player, so it’s currently down to his personal preference as he decides his future for January.
It looks likely that Semenyo will be on his way out of Bournemouth, with both these clubs advancing, though it’s still required that any interested parties meet his £65m release clause.
Antoine Semenyo’s release clause details as Liverpool & Man City chase transfer
Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth against Chelsea (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
According to my information from top sources, Semenyo can leave Bournemouth for £65m, but that clause expires before the 10th of January and is no longer valid for the rest of the month.
The Cherries have another clause for £5m less but that doesn’t become active until the summer transfer window.
This gives Liverpool and City a bit of a time limit, but it looks like both sides are doing their best to get as much of this agreement done now so as to be in a strong position when the window opens in January.
Who will Semenyo join out of Liverpool or City?
Semenyo is yet to make a final decision on his future, with both Liverpool and City satisfying his demands with their respective contract offers.
The 25-year-old will not rush into a decision and it will be interesting to see who he ends up going for, while he might also wait and see if other clubs come in for him.
There have been suggestions of LFC being frontrunners for Semenyo, but there are many factors which could still come into play to impact this outcome, such as the future of manager Arne Slot and whether or not Mohamed Salah is sold or not.
When Xabi Alonso accepted the role of Real Madrid head coach earlier this season, optimism was high. A former midfield maestro with a reputation for tactical intelligence, Alonso was seen as the ideal candidate to usher in a new era of stability and success. However, just months into his tenure, the honeymoon period appears to […]
Hansi Flick insisted that he has no problem with Lamine Yamal after the winger was visibly frustrated after being substituted during Barcelona’s 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. Barca came from a goal down to win at the Camp Nou, with Jules Kounde scoring both goals for the LaLiga outfit in the Champions League after Ansgar […]
Cruz Azul take on Flamengo in the 2025 FIFA Derby of the Americas. USA fans can find here the complete kickoff details and broadcast information for television and streaming options.
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Cruz Azul vs Flamengo
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2025 FIFA Derby of the Americas
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A headline-worthy showdown for international silverware is set to ignite as two continental powerhouses from opposite sides of the hemisphere collide in a must-see test of dominance. Fresh off a deep run in Liga MX and holding the CONCACAF title, Mexico’s Cruz Azul looks to cement its status with a statement victory against a Flamengo squad that has been the definition of elite football in 2025. This matchup pits the dynamic, tactical flair of North America’s best against the relentless, attacking might of South American champions.
The Brazilian giants enter this contest having already secured a historic double, locking up both the coveted Copa Libertadores and the domestic Brasileirão title. With unmatched momentum, Flamengo now has the opportunity to cap what could be one of the most memorable seasons in modern football history with yet another trophy. With pride, prestige, and continental bragging rights at stake, this intercontinental battle promises elite-level intensity and a definitive answer to the question of hemispheric superiority.
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A major transfer storm could be brewing in English football, with Manchester United reportedly preparing a sensational move for Arsenal prodigy Ethan Nwaneri.
According to a trusted source on X, the 18-year-old midfielder, long regarded as one of Arsenal’s brightest academy talents, is said to be growing frustrated over his lack of first-team opportunities, a situation United are eager to exploit.
Reports emerging from London suggest that Arsenal may be forced to sell one of their most valuable young players to comply with Premier League financial regulations ahead of next summer.
The Gunners have spent heavily in recent transfer windows, securing big-money signings like Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke and others.
Arsenal could be forced to sell an important player
They are now under pressure to balance the books before pursuing further top-tier reinforcements.
At Old Trafford, manager Rúben Amorim is believed to be a huge admirer of Nwaneri’s potential.
Sources close to the Portuguese tactician say he views the teenager as the ideal creative midfielder to build around for the future, comparing his technical intelligence to that of Phil Foden at Manchester City.
Man United have been monitoring Nwaneri for several months and are reportedly ready to make a formal approach if Arsenal show any willingness to negotiate.
Ethan Nwaneri celebrates with Myles Lewis-Skelly and Mikel Merino (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
If Nwaneri were to make the switch to Old Trafford, it would instantly rank among the most controversial transfers in Premier League history, potentially the biggest direct move between the two clubs since Robin van Persie’s shock transfer in 2012.
Arsenal fans, who have followed Nwaneri’s rise through the Hale End academy since he joined at the age of nine, would be furious at the idea of losing one of their most gifted prospects to a historic rival.
Insiders claim that Nwaneri is “fed up” with his stalled progress and is open to reassessing his future if assurances over playing time aren’t provided soon.
The tension at Liverpool has reached boiling point as manager Arne Slot prepares to hold an emergency face-to-face meeting with star forward Mohamed Salah today, according to a trusted source on X.
The urgent summit comes amid escalating fallout between the Dutch manager and the Egyptian superstar, whose relationship has deteriorated following a public outburst and a series of controversial decisions by the Reds management.
Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes is also expected to be present during the meeting, which has been described internally as “make or break” for Salah’s short-term future at Anfield.
Can Salah return to the Liverpool squad?
The discussion will determine whether the 33-year-old will be reinstated into the squad for Saturday’s clash against Brighton & Hove Albion, a fixture that could prove pivotal for both the player and manager.
The omission came just days after the Egyptian publicly criticised the club and Slot’s management, claiming he had been “thrown under the bus” following a string of substitute appearances.
Slot remains deeply frustrated with Salah’s recent attitude but is still open to reconciliation, provided the forward shows genuine remorse during the meeting.
Slot is understood to have set strict conditions for Salah’s return, making it clear that only a public or private apology would allow the Egyptian to be reintegrated into the first-team setup.
Saturday’s home game against Brighton carries added significance, not only because of Salah’s uncertain involvement but also because it could mark a turning point in the club’s turbulent season.
The Dutchman’s relationship with both the squad and the fanbase has been under intense scrutiny, with many questioning his handling of one of Liverpool’s greatest players ever.
Manchester United are keeping a close eye on Austrian centre-back David Affengruber, who has impressed this season with his performances for Elche in La Liga.
Affengruber has been one of the standout defenders in Spain this season. Man United scouts have attended multiple Elche fixtures, and internal reports on the Austrian’s performances have been “highly positive”.
Elche, aware of the growing interest from Europe’s top clubs, have moved quickly to protect their asset. The La Liga side have set a price tag of around €30 million in hopes of deterring a January move.
Midfield addition remains the priority for Man United
While Affengruber is viewed as a long-term investment, United are not expected to prioritise a move for the defender in the upcoming window, given their more pressing need for midfield reinforcement.
The Red Devils’ recruitment team has placed midfield reconstruction at the top of the club’s transfer agenda.
Sources indicate that Casemiro’s declining form and fitness issues, coupled with his age and potential exit at the end of the season, have accelerated plans to bring in younger, more dynamic options.
Angelo Stiller of Stuttgart (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images)
Man United’s shortlist includes Angelo Stiller of VfB Stuttgart, Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest, and João Gomes from Wolves.
All three have been identified as players capable of fitting into Amorim’s high-energy pressing system.
The club’s hierarchy believes that solidifying the midfield will not only improve defensive stability but also provide the creativity and energy needed to support the forward line.
Man United’s January business will likely revolve around midfield upgrades, but the club continues to build an extensive network of young defensive targets for the summer.
Charles De Ketelaere provided a hammer blow to Chelsea’s top-eight hopes in the Champions League after his late goal inspired Atalanta to a 2-1 win. Having set up Gianluca Scamacca’s second-half equaliser, the Belgium forward powered past Robert Sanchez with seven minutes remaining. His goal lifted Atalanta to third in the 36-team standings, eight places […]
Tension is reportedly rising behind the scenes at Chelsea, with several figures within the club said to be “absolutely losing their minds” over manager Enzo Maresca’s tactical inconsistencies.
According to a trusted source on X, the frustration stems from a growing disconnect between what the team practices during the week and how they perform on match days, a situation that’s left players, coaches, and staff increasingly bewildered.
BREAKING CHELSEA BOMBSHELL from Chelsea insider
Sources deep inside Stamford Bridge are ABSOLUTELY LOSING THEIR MINDS over Enzo Maresca’s tactics!
They drill sexy tiki-taka possession ALL WEEK on the training pitch, but come match day it’s straight-up end to end… pic.twitter.com/DaLQOenvYU
Insiders reveal that Chelsea spend most of their training sessions drilling a possession-based, ‘sexy tiki-taka’ system, mirroring the fluid, patient style that Maresca previously honed during his time at Leicester City and under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Chelsea are struggling to find identity on the pitch
Yet, come match day, the tactical identity seems to vanish. Instead of the controlled, passing-heavy dominance Maresca demands, the team ends up playing end-to-end, frantic football, lacking structure and composure.
That tactical confusion came to a head this week as Chelsea suffered a 2-1 defeat to Atalanta in the Champions League, a result that extends their winless streak to four matches across all competitions.
The performance, marked by defensive lapses and a lack of cohesion in attack, left many inside the club questioning whether the manager’s methods are translating effectively to the players.
Chelsea’s recent form has been alarming. Since their 3-0 triumph over Barcelona in Europe, a result that briefly lifted optimism around Maresca’s project, the Blues have drawn against Arsenal, lost to Leeds United, shared points with Bournemouth, and now fallen to Atalanta.
Several players reportedly feel confused by the constant tactical adjustments, particularly in transitions, where they are unsure whether to press high or drop deep.
After assembling one of the most expensive squads in Europe, patience among Chelsea’s hierarchy is beginning to wear thin.
The Premier League averaged attendances of 40,459 per game throughout the 2024/25 season. Clubs across the country averaged 98.8 per cent capacity, showing sustained interest throughout England. Larger teams continued to bring in the highest attendance figures, and smaller venues continued to face attendance constraints. Official Premier League data confirms the continued interest in live matches in the top tier of English football.
The Premier League features some of the highest attendance averages in the sport across Europe. As reported in the Premier League annual report, the 2024/25 season saw average game attendance of 40,459, with stadiums at 98.8 per cent capacity. This data indicates fan interest and engagement are more than ever, despite increasing ticket prices and growing competition from streaming and broadcast alternatives.
Fans Continue to Pack Stadiums Across England
Fans across England managed to pack out every single stadium across the whole country every single match day throughout the season. The Premier League reported that for the entire season, nearly 100 per cent of seating within the stadium was sold, with many teams surpassing 99 per cent full. This represents the determination and devotion fans have to watch their teams play live, even with adverse socioeconomic conditions.
This attendance consistency has implications beyond the terraces. High spectator numbers sustain the energy in stadiums and support the commercial viability of clubs across the league. Even as fans may seek online betting options or explore online gaming platforms, including looking for legit casinos, the act of attending a match remains a central aspect of engagement with the sport.
Online platforms provide an alternative way to follow the game and engage with odds, but they have not reduced demand for live football experiences.
Top Clubs Lead the Way in Attendance Figures
Football clubs with the biggest stadiums once again topped the charts for attendance. Teams with the largest fan bases and massive stadiums of over 60,000 seats regularly sell out their stadiums.
The biggest stadiums were able to sell out for every game all season, especially for games of high importance and historical rivalries. Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea consistently showed the biggest attendance over the football season.
Attendance at football matches and events hosted by these clubs shows support from all over the world, not just from the UK. The attendance at football matches shows the importance of a stadium’s size, along with a club’s status, in controlling a stadium’s atmosphere. As a result of high attendance, a club’s season record of attendance at matches shows a correlation with the stadium’s size.
Smaller Grounds Struggle to Keep Up with High Demand
Football clubs with the smallest stadiums ran into different challenges during the season. Smaller clubs have faced a different set of challenges, with their stadiums having smaller capacities. Brentford, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest often played in front of a full stadium, despite their smaller stadiums.
These clubs, however, faced a different set of challenges, as attendance reports were often at 95-100%. Smaller clubs with smaller stadiums are often placed lower in the attendance standings.
Smaller stadiums don’t capture the level of support that Premier League teams attract. The fans that do go to the smaller stadiums create a great atmosphere, but the fans that go to the Premier League games don’t get to go to the smaller hosted games. The popularity of the smaller stadiums contrasts with the popularity of the game of football, and with the stadiums that size, it shows the great limitations on how football can be hosted.
The popularity of the Premier League shows that it continues to be Europe’s most attended league. The football league was able to obtain a great number of fans in attendance due to the size of the stadiums and how fully booked they were last season. During the season of 2024/25, total attendance was shown to be 15.4 million. During the season, the stadiums averaged 98% booked, indicating that there were very few open seats.
Live football in England is a great attraction, and with the league being streamed, it shows how in demand it is. Probably for the reason that the defined atmospheres of a football match cannot be replicated through a stream. The high attendance shows how visible the league is to the public, as more and more big clubs are attracting fans from England.
Record Crowds Highlight Premier League’s Global Popularity
High attendance numbers are an indicator of continued strong fan engagement. Large crowds create a positive game day atmosphere for clubs, and the league enjoys a reputation as the most popular league (in terms of attendance).
For smaller clubs, almost all home matches and many away matches, creating a near-fully seated attendance helps ensure financial viability and broaden the perception of support for the club, even outside of the largest market.
Moving forward, the continued attendance of fans will signal to all stakeholders the continued health of the league. The Premier League’s reputation and ability to consistently fill stadiums show that for fans, attending matches is a valuable, integral part of their experience. Even with the growing popularity of digital football alternatives, the large number of fans attending matches speaks to the continued strong demand for live football.
The engagement will shape clubs and the league’s future decisions on scheduling, stadium capacity and construction, as well as ticket prices.
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Manchester United and AS Roma are continuing to hold regular discussions over the future of Dutch forward Joshua Zirkzee, according to Sky Sport Italia, as reported by Football Italia.
The 24-year-old striker, who has attracted considerable interest across Europe, could be heading out of Old Trafford with interest increasing in his services due to his uncertain future at the Premier League giants.
Zirkzee, currently out of favour at Old Trafford, has struggled for consistent minutes under Rúben Amorim this season, leading to growing speculation about a potential move away.
Roma lead race to sign Man United striker
While West Ham United and several Serie A clubs have expressed interest, reports suggest that Roma have taken the lead in negotiations, though the structure of the deal remains a key point of contention.
The Red Devils are open to letting Zirkzee go, having concluded that he does not fit Amorim’s tactical setup.
Roma, however, are pushing for a loan agreement with a conditional option to buy. Their approach is shaped by financial constraints under UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, as well as their cautious stance on committing to a full transfer mid-season.
Zirkzee joined Man United amid much fanfare, having enjoyed a prolific spell at Bologna before making the move to England.
Joshua Zirkzee of Man United (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Yet despite his technical flair and link-up play, he has failed to cement a regular starting role under Amorim.
The Dutchman’s versatility, capable of operating as a false nine or supporting striker, has drawn admiration from Serie A managers, particularly Roma boss Gian Piero Gasperini, who reportedly views him as an ideal fit for his tactical system.
The club’s American ownership is eager to back Gasperini in the January window but must do so strategically to avoid breaching spending limits.
Napoli have identified Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as their top transfer priority for the January window, according to La Repubblica.
The Italian champions are looking to strengthen their midfield as injuries continue to hinder their campaign, and sporting director Giovanni Manna has reportedly made the 20-year-old England international his “pole position” target.
With Napoli operating under financial constraints, their recruitment strategy for the winter market will focus primarily on loan signings, making Mainoo an ideal target.
The structure of such a deal is said to appeal to all parties. Napoli would secure an energetic, ball-progressing midfielder to bolster Antonio Conte’s system, while Mainoo would gain valuable first team experience in a league renowned for its tactical rigor.
Antonio Conte wants Man United midfielder
Conte is reportedly a major driving force behind the pursuit. The Italian manager has been impressed by Mainoo’s composure, versatility, and pressing ability, traits that fit seamlessly into his preferred high-intensity setup.
A loan deal would also allow Man United to retain control over Mainoo’s long-term future, while ensuring he continues to develop in a competitive environment.
United boss Rúben Amorim, however, has been reluctant to grant him consistent minutes this season, which has reportedly frustrated the player and his representatives.
Mainoo has already approved the potential move, encouraged by the chance to reunite with former teammate Scott McTominay and ex-Man United star Romelu Lukaku, both of whom have enjoyed a resurgence under Conte in Italy.
Kobbie Mainoo in the pre-match warm-up for Man United (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
While United are open to allowing Mainoo to leave temporarily, they remain cautious about letting another young midfielder depart given the team’s ongoing struggles in central areas.
Amorim has publicly stated that squad depth is “a priority concern,” though club sources admit a short-term loan could help balance development needs and squad management.
With Napoli pushing to wrap up the deal swiftly, attention now turns to whether Man United will sanction the move.
If completed, the move could mark a pivotal moment in Mainoo’s development, a chance to test himself in Serie A under one of Europe’s most demanding managers, and potentially return to Old Trafford next summer a more complete, battle-hardened player.
Manchester City are preparing a high-profile summer move for Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento, according to TEAMtalk.
Pep Guardiola is reportedly a huge admirer of the 23-year-old, who he views as a “complete modern defender” capable of seamlessly fitting into City’s tactical blueprint, particularly in the inverted full-back role that has become a hallmark of the club’s play under the Catalan boss.
Guardiola has long been searching for a long-term successor to Kyle Walker.
Livramento’s technical quality, athleticism, and tactical intelligence make him an ideal candidate.
Newcastle United defender has impressed Man City
The Newcastle defender is comfortable operating on both flanks, but it is his ability to drift into midfield and contribute to build-up play that reportedly excites Guardiola the most.
City’s scouting team has been monitoring Livramento since his Southampton days, when he emerged as one of the Premier League’s most promising young defenders.
Guardiola is said to be pushing internally for City to “act fast” before other European clubs enter the race.
Crucially, the proposed deal could also include goalkeeper James Trafford, who faces an uncertain future at the Etihad Stadium due to lack of playing time.
City could offer James Trafford to sweeten the deal
Tino Livramento of Newcastle United (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
The inclusion of Trafford in a player-plus-cash exchange is seen as a strategic move to sweeten the deal, with Newcastle known to be exploring goalkeeping reinforcements.
TEAMtalk adds that City’s recruitment team views Livramento as a long-term investment who could play a vital role well into the next decade.
Having signed Livramento from Southampton in 2023 for around £35 million, the Magpies would stand to make a significant profit if they agree to the transfer.
For Man City, the move would be another clear signal of their intent to evolve and future-proof the squad.
Liverpool remain committed to keeping Mohamed Salah at Anfield until the end of his contract, despite the growing speculation surrounding his future and his surprise omission from the Champions League squad to face Inter Milan on Tuesday night.
The 33-year-old forward, who has been at the heart of Liverpool’s success for nearly a decade, has found himself in an uncharacteristic position, on the fringes of the team during one of the club’s most turbulent spells in recent years.
Liverpool have no intention of selling Mohamed Salah
However, according to The Athletic, the Premier League giants have no intention of selling Salah right now and they plan to keep him till the duration of his contract at the club.
Despite the off-field drama, Liverpool’s stance remains firm. Fenway Sports Group (FSG) have no intention of selling Salah in January and are determined for him to see out his current contract, which runs until 2027.
The hierarchy reportedly views Salah as integral to maintaining the club’s global image and commercial strength, even as the Egyptian forward’s on-field role has become increasingly complicated under Slot.
Salah’s omission follows a series of public and private disagreements with Slot, culminating in the Egyptian’s explosive post-match interview after the 3-3 draw against Leeds United, where he accused unnamed figures at the club of having “thrown him under the bus.”
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool applauds the fans (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Nevertheless, insiders claim that Liverpool’s leadership remains united behind Slot, while also determined to handle the Salah situation with diplomacy to avoid destabilising the dressing room further.
The continued standoff has reignited interest from the Saudi Pro League, particularly from Al-Hilal, who are interested in a move for the Egyptian attacker.
Whether this standoff can be resolved remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Liverpool are not ready to let their most iconic player of the modern era leave quietly.
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Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah continues to dominate headlines amid mounting speculation over his future at Anfield.
According to talkSPORT, Al-Hilal, NEOM FC, and Al-Qadsiah have all expressed strong interest in signing the Egyptian winger, who could be approaching the final stages of his glittering Liverpool career.
While Saudi Arabian clubs are eager to bring Salah to the Saudi Pro League, sources close to Anfield insist Liverpool still want the 33-year-old to see out his contract, which runs until 2027.
However, the situation has become increasingly uncertain following Salah’s recent comments suggesting he might be preparing to say his “goodbyes” to the Anfield crowd when Liverpool host Brighton this weekend.
Does Mo Salah have a future at Liverpool?
Salah’s omission from the Champions League squad to face Inter Milan has only intensified rumours about his immediate future.
Club insiders, however, describe the decision as a “pragmatic, short-term measure” in response to his public criticism of manager Arne Slot following the recent 3–3 draw against Leeds United.
Liverpool’s hierarchy, including sporting director Richard Hughes and the ownership group Fenway Sports Group (FSG), are said to be divided over how to handle the fallout.
Some believe reintegrating Salah quickly would stabilise the squad, while others think further disciplinary action could set a precedent for authority under Slot.
After the Inter clash, high-level talks are reportedly scheduled between the player, Slot, and the club’s board to determine whether Salah will feature in the Brighton fixture, potentially his last appearance before departing for AFCON with Egypt.
Backed by unprecedented financial resources, the Riyadh club view Salah as the marquee addition needed to strengthen their international profile.
Meanwhile, NEOM FC, a newly emerging club aligned with the Saudi Vision 2030 project, are said to hold “concrete interest” in the Egyptian captain.
Their project is centered around building a futuristic sports brand, and Salah, one of the most recognised Arab athletes in the world, fits that vision perfectly.
Saudi clubs want Salah to be the face of their project
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah during a training session (Photo by Tim Markland/PA Images via Getty Images)
Another serious contender, Al-Qadsiah, could pose an unexpected threat. Owned by Aramco, the club is rapidly growing into a major force in Saudi football and is capable of self-funding a megadeal without direct Ministry of Sport backing.
Liverpool remain publicly committed to keeping Salah until the end of his deal, but privately, the club may be open to negotiations if a nine-figure offer arrives.
Salah’s next steps could define both his legacy and Liverpool’s future. If he plays against Brighton, it may serve as a symbolic farewell before his departure to the Africa Cup of Nations, and possibly beyond.
Liverpool’s ongoing turmoil took a surprising turn on Tuesday night when traveling supporters at the San Siro broke into chants of support for under-pressure manager Arne Slot during the club’s Champions League clash against Inter Milan.
Ian Doyle reported on X that the fans of the Premier League side chanted Slot’s name during the early stages of the match against Inter at San Siro.
Ten minutes in and the away end just briefly broke into a chant for Arne Slot before chanting about #LFC
The show of loyalty came just ten minutes into the match, with the away end briefly erupting into a chorus of Slot’s chant before shifting to more traditional Liverpool songs, a rare public show of unity for a manager currently battling intense scrutiny and internal tension.
Liverpool fans side with manager Arne Slot
The moment was significant not just for its timing, but for what it symbolised.
With rising friction between Slot and star forward Mohamed Salah, fans’ vocal backing of the Dutchman sent a clear message about where much of the Anfield faithful stand amid the club’s current crisis.
The Egyptian superstar was left out of the Champions League squad for the Inter fixture, sparking headlines worldwide and deepening questions about the stability of the dressing room.
However, the reaction from the traveling Reds suggests that many supporters still believe in the manager’s vision.
Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
The chants echoed around the away section early in the first half, and though brief, they carried a clear undertone of defiance, a message that the fans won’t abandon Slot in his hour of need.
The fans went back to Liverpool happy as Slot’s side won the match 1-0 thanks to a late penalty from Dominik Szoboszlai.
The Liverpool talisman openly criticised the club’s decision-making, claiming he had been “thrown under the bus,” after being benched in recent fixtures.
Salah’s omission from such a crucial European fixture, one that could shape Liverpool’s season, is seen by many as the clearest sign yet that the relationship between player and manager has reached a breaking point.
Argentine striker Joaquín Panichelli has become one of the most sought-after young talents in Europe, with several elite clubs vying for his signature ahead of the January transfer window.
The 23-year-old has taken Ligue 1 by storm this season, emerging as a breakout star for RC Strasbourg and now finds himself firmly on the radar of Chelsea, who are leading the chase thanks to their close ownership ties with the French club, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.
His performances have not only established him as Strasbourg’s key man but also caught the attention of Europe’s biggest sides, from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid to Manchester United and Aston Villa.
Chelsea lead race to sign Ligue 1 attacker
Given that both Strasbourg and Chelsea operate under the BlueCo umbrella, a potential move to Stamford Bridge is seen internally as a natural progression in Panichelli’s career.
Chelsea’s attacking department remains a work in progress, and Panichelli’s arrival would align with the club’s strategy of investing in high-upside, young talents capable of growing within Maresca’s system.
Strasbourg president Marc Keller has previously admitted that the club’s partnership with Chelsea involves an expectation of talent sharing between the two sides.
Lamine Yamal reacted with a clear discomfort after being subbed off against Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Champions League, and head coach Hansi Flick set the record straight on the FC Barcelona star's reaction.
Lamine Yamal was one of the standouts in FC Barcelona’s 2-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, not only for his performance on the field but also for his frustrated reaction after being subbed off. Following the final whistle, head coach Hansi Flick addressed the 18-year-old’s response during the UEFA Champions League match.
After conceding the opening goal in the 21st minute, Barcelona had to mount a comeback to avoid jeopardizing their Champions League position, and they did so with a second-half brace from Jules Koundé, who scored with headers in the 50th and 53rd minutes. Yamal provided the cross for the winner, and looking to close out the match with fresh legs, Flick replaced the young winger in the 89th minute with Roony Bardghji, a decision that clearly frustrated Yamal.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Flick was asked about Yamal’s reaction and whether it concerned him. “Next time, he will sit on the bench. That’s not a problem for me,” he joked, before getting serious. “No, it’s Lamine, it’s like this. He received a yellow card; there were about five minutes left; we had to make the substitution, so that’s why.“
The German manager went on to show empathy toward the young star: “I completely understand how he feels, because everyone wants to stay on the pitch. He also thinks he can play 90 minutes or 100 minutes. He’s young, and that’s normal.”
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona is challenged by Nathaniel Brown of Eintracht Frankfurt.
Flick concluded by emphasizing that this type of attitude isn’t a concern at all. “I think this is also a good attitude. For me, there is no problem. I understand him completely, because I was a player before. Maybe I didn’t do what Lamine does, but he is another player at a very high level, so I fully accept it. It’s not a problem,” he said.
A similar moment occurred earlier this season when Yamal showed frustration after being subbed off in the 3-0 loss to Chelsea. Still, even though this reaction came in a match Barcelona was winning, Flick believes these moments are more a reflection of Yamal’s desire to play every minute than a sign of a larger concern.
Yamal set to miss next Champions League game
Despite several matches still to be played on Wednesday, Barcelona moved up to 14th place with 10 points in the Champions League standings after their win over Frankfurt. However, in their push for a top-eight spot to avoid the playoff round, the club will face a major setback with Yamal unavailable.
After being booked in the 56th minute, Yamal will serve a one-match suspension due to yellow-card accumulation. With previous cautions against PSG and Club Brugge, the young winger reached his third of the tournament, ruling him out for Matchday 7 of the UCL, when Barcelona visit Slavia Prague next year on January 21.
As France manager Didier Deschamps prepares for what will be his final major competition with the national team, he acknowledges that the upcoming event carries extra weight — especially with the possibility that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could both appear on soccer’s greatest stage for the sixth time.
The 2026 World Cup is taking shape across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the global spotlight is already intensifying on the tournament’s biggest icons. As France manager Didier Deschamps prepares for what will be his final major competition with the national team, he acknowledges that the upcoming event carries extra weight — especially with the possibility that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could both appear on soccer’s greatest stage for the sixth time.
The expanded 2026 format brings new challenges and new routes to the final at MetLife Stadium, yet one thing remains unchanged: the sense of anticipation surrounding the legends who have defined international soccer for nearly two decades.
Both GOATs are expected to push for one last run — Messi with Argentina, Ronaldo with Portugal — while Deschamps leads France into a demanding Group I containing Senegal and Norway. The French coach, who lifted the trophy as both player and manager, knows his team sits alongside other global powerhouses like Spain, Brazil, Germany, and England in a tournament packed with contenders.
But he also knows this World Cup may close a historic era. The possible six-time participants’ storyline has stirred worldwide attention — a backdrop Deschamps addressed directly in an interview with Ole, offering rare glimpses into his respect for the two icons.
Lionel Messi (L) of Argentina, and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Portugal.
What did Deschamps say about Messi and Ronaldo?
Midway through the discussion of France’s path, Deschamps was asked about Messi and Ronaldo possibly appearing in their sixth World Cup — a feat no male player has ever achieved. The French coach spoke with admiration: “They are two players who have marked international soccer for more than 15 years; without a doubt, it is something special for them.”
Those six words — “it is something special for them” — reveal Deschamps’ sentiment: a blend of respect, recognition, and acknowledgment that the 2026 tournament may be the grand finale for the two greatest rivals in soccer history.
Deschamps also dismissed any narrative that France seeks revenge for the 2022 final loss to Argentina: “There is no rematch in soccer. Argentina won and there is nothing we can do about it now. This is a new competition and we are going to try to go as far as possible.” His insistence on looking forward, not backward, frames Les Blues’ mindset heading into the tournament.
Lionel Messi (L) of Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Portugal.
Over the past few days, a bizarre story has spread online claiming that, from January 2026, players would receive automatic yellow cards for knee-slide celebrations. As the debate swirled around social media, many fans began to wonder if one of the most iconic ways to celebrate a goal was genuinely under threat.
The Premier League is used to drama, but usually it comes from late winners, red cards, and VAR screens — not from wild rumors about banning goal celebrations. Over the past few days, a bizarre story has spread online claiming that, from January 2026, players would receive automatic yellow cards for knee-slide celebrations. As the debate swirled around social media, many fans began to wonder if one of the most iconic ways to celebrate a goal was genuinely under threat.
What actually happened tells a very different story — and it says more about how online hoaxes spread than it does about how the league or any club treats celebrations.
The rumor started with a post on X (formerly Twitter) that claimed the Premier League had decided to ban knee-slide celebrations due to concerns over “turf burns” and “joint strain”. The post insisted that any player attempting a knee slide from January 1 would be booked automatically.
The wording sounded official enough to trick a lot of people. Some fans reacted with anger, others with memes, but the story travelled fast. Within hours, it was being discussed as if it were a confirmed change, even though there was no official statement from the league, from any club, from refereeing bodies, or from lawmakers like IFAB.
EXCLUSIVE🚨: The Premier League have BANNED the knee slide celebration, from January 1st performing the act will be a yellow card offence.
The decision aims to safeguard players from potential injuries, such as turf burns or joint strain, after growing concerns about the risks… pic.twitter.com/mQBQO8dm5Q
In reality, there was a simple explanation: the account that posted the “news” is a parody profile that regularly invents fake stories for laughs and engagement. The bio even spells it out: “Everything I post is made up.” Yet, as often happens, many users shared the post without checking the source — and suddenly a joke turned into what looked like breaking news.
What the rules actually say about knee-slide celebrations
Once the dust settles, the picture is clear: there has been no rule change, no new directive, and no ban. There is no communication from the Premier League about outlawing knee-slide celebrations, no update from PGMOL, the body that oversees referees, nor a change from IFAB to the Laws of the Game regarding that type of celebration.
Knee slides have long been part of soccer culture, especially in the Premier League, where wet winter pitches make them even more dramatic. The laws only punish celebrations when they are clearly excessive or provocative: removing a shirt, inciting the crowd, wasting too much time, or entering the stands dangerously. Nowhere do the current rules state that sliding on the knees is automatically a booking.
As debunkers pointed out, the story came from a Newcastle-supporting user known for viral hoaxes. The account openly admits its content is fictional. In other words, the “knee-slide ban” was never anything more than a made-up gag that escaped its intended context.
Why knee slides cause debate – but not a ban
So if the rumor is false, why did it seem believable to some people? Part of the reason is that knee-slide celebrations do come with a bit of risk. Over the years, fans and physios have highlighted how this celebration can lead to cuts and turf burns on the skin, minor impact injuries if the surface is too dry, and even the occasional strain on the joints if the slide is mistimed or the pitch is uneven.
Critics argue that players sometimes “botch” the celebration, risking injury just to look cool in front of the cameras. But despite those concerns, the risks are considered relatively minor compared to the intensity of an entire match. For that reason, no governing body has moved to outlaw it, and club medical staff simply advise players to be sensible.
Estevao (left), Beruno Fernandes (center), and Dominik Szoboszlai (right)
The prospect of seeing Christian Pulisic feature in a historic overseas Serie A match has dimmed dramatically, as Milan’s February 2026 meeting with Como appears set to return to Italian soil.
The prospect of seeing Christian Pulisic feature in a historic overseas Serie A match has dimmed dramatically, as Milan’s February 2026 meeting with Como appears set to return to Italian soil. What was once presented as a groundbreaking move — a league match played in Perth — has become shrouded in uncertainty. The clash, once promoted as a groundbreaking soccer export, is now expected to remain in Italy — even though the official explanation is still partially clouded. The reasons, however, would become strikingly clear as negotiations progressed
For months, Milan and Como had envisioned the February fixture as the first Serie A match ever staged outside Italy, a symbolic leap meant to expand the league’s global footprint. FIFA and UEFA had reluctantly agreed. The clubs had aligned. Lega Serie A had embraced the opportunity. Perth’s Optus Stadium — a 61,000-seat venue — was selected, and even the Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) and Soccer Australia had delivered provisional approval.
It was clear from early planning that the decision was financially motivated. Como openly defended the move as essential for the survival of the league, stating in a lengthy release: “It is about ensuring survival, and building a future where Serie A remains competitive, respected, and globally admired.” But as February approaches, a more complicated picture has emerged.
AFC and Football Australia impose game-changing conditions
Midway through discussions, the full truth surfaced: the restrictions placed by the AFC and Soccer Australia are so strict that they effectively block Milan vs. Como from taking place in Australia. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the approval came with two non-negotiable conditions: The match could not be marketed as a Serie A fixture, and the referee team had to come from the AFC, not from Italy’s CAN.
These terms struck at the core of the match’s identity. If the game could not legally be billed as Serie A, and could not be officiated under domestic refereeing standards, it no longer resembled a legitimate league contest. The request stunned officials across Italy. One source described the conditions as “too restrictive to maintain the competition’s integrity.” From that moment, the project stalled.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match.
What happens now? Milan scrambles for new venue
The timing could not be worse. San Siro will be unavailable due to preparations for the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, forcing Milan to locate an alternative site. Several Italian venues are occupied that weekend, making scheduling tight and travel logistics challenging.
The most likely solutions now include relocating the match to another stadium within Italy and postponing the fixture until San Siro becomes available again. Inter recently played a Coppa Italia quarter-final in Monza, a potential model for Milan’s emergency reshuffling.
UEFA, which had already approved this match along with a since-cancelled La Liga fixture in Miami, has taken a hands-off position. According to reports, only FIFA can now intervene to revive the Perth plan — and there is no indication that it will.
The European scoring charts have taken on an unexpected shape in recent weeks, with Christian Pulisic joining names such as Robert Lewandowski and Harry Kane in discussions that were once reserved only for the continent’s most reliable finishers.
The European scoring charts have taken on an unexpected shape in recent weeks, with Christian Pulisic joining names such as Robert Lewandowski and Harry Kane in discussions that were once reserved only for the continent’s most reliable finishers. Milan’s resurgence has placed the American at the heart of one of the most unlikely scoring trends of the season, and his latest performance may have shifted the balance of power in Serie A’s title race.
The match against Torino had begun in disaster for the league leader. The home side, aggressive and direct, jumped to a 2-0 lead inside 17 minutes. Milan looked shaken, pinned back, and at risk of losing its unbeaten run. But almost as quickly, hope re-emerged. Adrien Rabiot stunned the stadium with a long-range strike that ignited the comeback, and soon after, with Rafael Leao injured, and Milan forced to reshuffle, the night opened a door for Pulisic.
Introduced in the 66th minute, Pulisic scored with his first touch, finishing from close range after a sharp cross delivered by Alexis Saelemaekers. Torino — already fragile defensively — was rocked by the sudden change in tempo, and Milan capitalized. Ten minutes later, the American star struck again. He completed the comeback with a calm finish inside the box, turning a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 triumph that restored the Rossoneri’s place at the top of Serie A.
The detail that made the brace even more remarkable? Pulisic later admitted he had played while unwell. “Two days ago, I was truly dead; today I felt much better,” he told Sky Italia. “Yesterday, we didn’t know if I could play, but this morning I felt better. I’m happy with the goals — the important thing was to win the match.” Assistant coach Marco Landucci confirmed the situation, saying, “Pulisic had a fever of 39 the other day, and he was crucial to today’s victory.”
Where Pulisic now stands among Europe’s elite
According to Opta Paolo, Pulisic’s scoring frequency this season places him above Robert Lewandowski and behind only Harry Kane across Europe’s top five leagues. The key figure: The 27-year-old averages a goal every 64 minutes in Serie A — a pace surpassed only by the Englishman’s astonishing 59-minute ratio.
64 – Best minutes per goal average in the Big-5 European leagues in 2025/26 (min. 5 goals):
59' – Harry Kane (17 goals) 64' – Christian #Pulisic (7 goals) 80' – Robert Lewandowski (8 goals) 85' – Ansu Fati (5 goals) 85' – Ferran Torres (11 goals)
That efficiency has pushed him level with Lautaro Martinez atop the Serie A scoring table, and his nine goals in 12 games in all competitions have set a personal career milestone. As Milan prepares for Sassuolo and the Italian Super Cup, the storyline now stretches beyond domestic results. Pulisic’s scoring rate places him among Europe’s most efficient attackers, and the comparison with Kane has sparked curiosity about how far the American can push his numbers across the season.
Christian Pulisic (left) and Robert Lewandowski (right)
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a sensational raid on rivals Arsenal for teenage prodigy Ethan Nwaneri.
In a development that echoes the bitter departure of Robin van Persie over a decade ago, reports suggest the Gunners may be forced to sacrifice one of their brightest talents to comply with financial regulations, with Man United ready to pounce.
Manchester United eyeing shock move for Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri
According to explosive claims from a trusted source on X, Manchester United have identified Ethan Nwaneri as a primary target for the upcoming transfer window.
As per him, Arsenal are under significant pressure to sell a valuable asset to fund future targets and remain compliant with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
He outlines a potential domino effect at Old Trafford to facilitate the move. In a twist that will stun the United faithful, fan-favorite Kobbie Mainoo could reportedly be “sold or loaned” if the “unthinkable” Nwaneri deal proceeds.
Current Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is said to be a “big admirer” of the 18-year-old midfielder and is keen to bring him to the Theatre of Dreams. The situation is reportedly compounded by the player’s own dissatisfaction.
Despite his high potential, sources claim Nwaneri is “fed up” and feels his “career has stalled hard” due to a lack of game time in North London.
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LONDON COLNEY, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 09: Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during a training session at Sobha Realty Training Centre on December 09, 2025 in London Colney, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
This is not the first time Nwaneri’s future has been the subject of intense speculation. Chelsea have long held an interest in the Hale End graduate.
However, Arsenal managed to fend off the approach at the time. In August 2025, the club announced that Nwaneri had committed his future to the Gunners, signing a new long-term contract that was intended to keep him at the Emirates until 2030.
That the player is now reportedly unsettled just months after signing that deal adds a layer of shock to these emerging links with Manchester United.
Recent transfers between Manchester United and Arsenal
If the transfer materialises, it would undoubtedly be the most controversial switch between the two clubs since Robin van Persie traded the Emirates for Old Trafford in 2012.
That move, which saw the Dutchman fire United to their 20th league title, remains a sore point for Arsenal supporters.
While direct transfers between the two English giants have been rare, the pathway is not entirely closed.
Over the last decade, several high-profile names have crossed the divide:
Ayden Heaven (Arsenal to Man United – 2024/25): The young defender made a low-profile switch from Arsenal’s U21s to Manchester United just last season.
Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal to Man United – Jan 2018): The Chilean forward moved to United in a swap deal, though his time in Manchester famously failed to live up to the hype.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Man United to Arsenal – Jan 2018): The Armenian midfielder went the other way as part of the Sanchez deal, joining Arsenal.
Danny Welbeck (Man United to Arsenal – 2014): Though slightly over a decade ago, the Manchester-born striker’s move to Arsenal on deadline day remains one of the more significant modern transfers between the rivals.
Liverpool picked up a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League earlier tonight.
The Reds were under immense pressure heading into the game, and Arne Slot will be delighted with a much-needed victory on their travels. The win over Inter Milan will certainly give Liverpool a confidence boost for the upcoming matches.
Liverpool are going through a rough patch right now, and they needed a win to lift the spirits around the club. Apart from their disappointing form, Mohamed Salah’s latest bombshell interview has put the team and the manager under a lot of unnecessary pressure.
The Egyptian has been dropped in recent matches, and he revealed to the media after the draw against Leeds United at the weekend that his relationship with the manager has broken down, and he is being forced out of the club. There have been strong rumours since then that Egyptian could be sold in January. Despite all the noise, Liverpool managed to put on a professional performance against the Italian outfit, and they will be delighted with the result.
Ryan Gravenberch did well
There were a number of impressive performances on the pitch for Liverpool, and Ryan Gravenberch was chosen as the man of the match. However, former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock believes that Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai were far more deserving candidates.
He said on BBC: “I’m just looking down at Ryan Gravenberch who was the man of the match. I think you could have given that to him or Curtis Jones and Dominik were the outstanding performers.”
Both players worked hard and produced an impressive display in the middle of the park. The Hungarian International scored the winning goal of the game in the closing stages from the penalty spot. He has been in spectacular form this season, and Szoboszlai is undoubtedly the best player for Liverpool this season.
Real Madrid are interested in appointing Jurgen Klopp as their next manager.
Xabi Alonso has not been able to live up to the expectations, and the Spanish outfit are already looking for alternatives. It will be interesting to see if they decide to show him the door in the coming weeks.
Xabi Alonso to be replaced by Jurgen Klopp?
Alonso is a talented young manager with a bright future, and Real Madrid need to be patient with him. They should give him at least until the end of the season to showcase his true qualities.
Meanwhile, a report from Fichajes claims that Klopp would be open to taking over at Real Madrid, but he has made his conditions very clear to the Spanish club. He wants complete control of transfers, and he is also seeking a major overhaul at the end of the season.
It will be interesting to see if Real Madrid are prepared to give him that kind of control in order to bring him to the club. He is a generational manager who has proven himself in Germany and England. There is no doubt that he could transform Real Madrid and take them to the top of European football.
It remains to be seen what he decides over the next few months. For now, it seems unlikely that Real Madrid will part ways with Alonso. Despite the mixed start to the season, the club needs to demonstrate their faith in him and hold out until the end of the season.
A key teammate of Lionel Messi at Inter Miami is generating uncertainty about his future, with a South American club reportedly interested in him.
Lionel Messi cemented his place as the most decorated player in soccer history after winning the Major League Soccer title last Saturday. Now Inter Miami are fully focused on shaping their roster for the upcoming season, and one of the team’s core players is reportedly being closely monitored by a South American club.
“Tadeo Allende was offered to River,” journalist German Garcia Grova said, as cited by El Intransigente, regarding the Argentine forward who shined for the Herons during 2025. “The response was positive. The 26-year-old player is appreciated by Marcelo Gallardo,” the reporter added, referring to the River Plate head coach.
Allende was one of the most important players for Inter Miami on their path to the MLS title. He scored 24 goals in 54 matches across all competitions and was especially decisive during the postseason: he delivered nine goals and two assists in six matches, including the title-clinching goal in the final against the Vancouver Whitecaps.
“His rights belong to Celta Vigo, who acquired him for $4.5 million from Godoy Cruz. He is on loan at Inter Miami and must resolve his situation in Spain,” Garcia Grova added regarding the Argentine forward’s status.
Tadeo Allende #21 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with the 2025 MLS Cup eastern conference trophy.
Inter Miami’s reported stance on Allende
Tadeo Allende joined Inter Miami at the start of this year on a one-season loan. His performances exceeded expectations, which now makes the decision about his future a key issue for the Herons. In that context, the club appears to have a clear intention.
“Negotiations are underway for Tadeo Allende’s future as the striker returns to Celta Vigo after excellent season at Inter Miami with 24 goals in total,” reporter Fabrizio Romano wrote on his X account on Tuesday. “Inter Miami want to keep Allende as talks are ongoing about deal conditions, club very happy with his contribution.”
Inter Miami must resolve their forward situation
Winning the MLS title also marked the end of an era for Inter Miami. Several key players, such as Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, will not continue with the club beginning in 2026. At the same time, the status of other stars remains uncertain.
Along with the negotiations for Tadeo Allende, the situation of Luis Suarez is also a major issue. The Uruguayan forward will become a free agent on January 1, and his future is still unknown. Rumors of a possible return to Nacional have gained momentum in recent days, which would mark his third stint with the Uruguayan side.
However, the possibility of Suarez staying at Inter Miami remains open. His 17 goals in 50 matches in 2025 make him a valuable player, even after losing his starting spot to Mateo Silvetti. Additionally, his close friendship with Lionel Messi could play a key role in his decision.
In a year where he struggled to earn minutes with the national team, Christian Pulisic has been snubbed from a USMNT award, and now is set to remain tied with legend Landon Donovan, at least until 2026.
Christian Pulisic is enjoying one of his best goalscoring seasons despite struggling to find consistency due to recurring fitness issues. However, despite his strong form in 2025, Pulisic has been snubbed from a major USMNT award and is now set to remain tied at the top alongside legend Landon Donovan until 2026.
Throughout 2025, and in Mauricio Pochettino’s first year in charge of the USMNT, Pulisic surprisingly struggled to earn minutes with the national team. Specifically, the AC Milan star made only six appearances, missing 12 other matches including the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup. After registering just one assist in those games, Pulisic has now been left out of consideration for a key individual honor.
The finalists for the 2025 U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year in the End-of-Year Awards have been announced, and Christian Pulisic is not among them. For this year’s edition, fans can vote for goalkeeper Matt Freese, defenders Max Arfsten, Alex Freeman and Chris Richards, and midfielder Malik Tillman.
His limited involvement with the USMNT ultimately kept Pulisic out of the Federation’s shortlist for the top performers of 2025. In fact, this marks the first time he has not been a finalist since 2018, when Zack Steffen, Tyler Adams, and Weston McKennie composed the list.
Christian Pulisic #10 of United States warms up before the Ecuador game.
The USMNT enjoyed strong moments in 2025 with its run to the Gold Cup final, followed by impressive November wins over Paraguay and Uruguay. However, Pulisic’s absence during many of these key stretches played a major role in his omission from the final list.
Pulisic, tied with Donovan until 2026
Despite being one of the national team’s biggest absences in 2025, Christian Pulisic is still expected to play a crucial role for the USMNT heading into the 2026 World Cup. But in terms of individual accolades, the Milan star will have to wait until next year to break his tie with Landon Donovan.
Pulisic is the USMNT player who has won the U.S. Soccer Male Player of the Year award the most times with four, claiming the honor in alternating years: 2017, 2019, 2021 and most recently in 2023. Donovan previously held the record with four wins of his own, in 2003, 2004, 2009 and 2010. Now sharing the throne, it appears only a matter of time before the 27-year-old surpasses the former LA Galaxy icon.
Christian Pulisic and Landon Donovan of the United States.
Following Marcus Rashford's unexpected impact in Barcelona, PSG supposedly expressed strong interest in the Englishman amid the Spanish side reported doubts about signing him. Amid these developments, the 28-year-old star has reportedly made a clear decision about his future.
Marcus Rashford has managed to revive his career since arriving at Barcelona, showcasing impressive speed and vision. Although he has not yet secured a spot in the starting lineup, coach Hansi Flick considers him one of the key pieces in his rotation. Given his rising level, the Englishman has been linked to reported interest from PSG. Because of this, the 28-year-old star has supposedly made a clear decision regarding his future.
According to TEAMtalk, Marcus Rashford has reportedly informed Manchester United that he only wants to join Barcelonaonce his loan ends in June 2026. With this, the Englishman aims to make it clear that the PSG rumors will not go anywhere as long as the option to stay with the Spanish club remains on the table. With this move, the Red Devils may be forced to lower their financial demands and make easier his move to the Culers.
Even though Marcus has managed to show an imposing level of play, Barcelona are not entirely convinced about making use of the purchase option valued at €35 million (approximately $40.5 million). This does not mean that the Englishman has no chances of staying, since the Culers are looking to analyze his potential permanent arrival at the end of the season, based on his consistency and impact on the team.
In case Barcelona decide to buy Rashford, they have set a series of conditions for the Englishman in order to reach an agreement. According to Diario Sport, the Culers would look to reduce the price tag proposed by Manchester United and for Marcus to accept a substantial salary reduction with a contract until 2030. Due to the strong interest of the 28-year-old star, these conditions might not be an impediment to completing his arrival.
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona
Experience or youth? Barcelona face a massive choice with Rashford
Not only has Marcus Rashford expressed his desire to stay in Barcelona, but Hansi Flick has also said he is happy to have the Englishman on the team. His vision of the game and quick adaptation to the style of play have been a pleasant surprise. However, the Culers are reportedly debating whether to bet on Rashford or sign a young player, with two options already on the table.
According to Diario Sport, Barcelona have not ruled out the possibility of signing Rashford but are still following two young wingers: Malick Fofana from Olympique Lyon and Antonio Nusa from RB Leipzig. With both players being above €30 million (around $34.8 million), the Culers place high value on the fact that Marcus is already a proven talent. Because of this, the front office is supposedly still debating between experience and youth.
With a large part of the season still ahead, Marcus Rashford must continue his upward progression to settle the debate. If he improves his defensive contribution and maintains his offensive output, Barcelona could opt to keep him under a reduced transfer fee. However, it does not mean that young players would be ruled out, since the potential departure of Robert Lewandowski could make Ferran Torres become a striker and open space on the left wing.
Marcus Rashford of FC Barcelona looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Amid his conflicts at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah could win an award previously earned by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Recent weeks have been turbulent at Liverpool. Poor results combined with head coach Arne Slot’s surprising decision to bench Mohamed Salah for the past few matches sparked major controversy involving the team’s biggest star. In that context, the Egyptian winger could win an award that Lionel Messiand Cristiano Ronaldo have both received in the past.
On Tuesday, the nominees for the different categories of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 awards were announced. There, Salahwas named one of six finalists for the prestigious World Sport Star trophy, which is given to a non-British sportsperson whose global impact on sports is considered especially significant during the year.
The Liverpool winger shares the category with five stars from different sports: Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal and Spain women’s soccer player), Terence Allan Crawford (American boxer), Armand Gustav Duplantis (Swedish pole vaulter), Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (American hurdler and sprinter), and Shohei Ohtani (Japanese player for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball).
Salah has had a highly unusual 2025. In the first half of the year, he was the Premier League’s standout star, leading Liverpool to the title while finishing as both the league’s top scorer (29) and top assist provider (18). Those achievements were enough to place the Egyptian star among the most outstanding athletes of the year, despite the second half of the year being completely different for him both individually and collectively.
Mohamed Salah kisses the Premier League trophy, as Liverpool are crowned the champions of the 2024/25 season.
At the start of the 2025–26 season, Mo has registered only five goals and three assists in 19 matches across all competitions. That drop in form has also affected the Reds, who sit in 10th place in the Premier League and 13th in the UEFA Champions League.
Individual awards won by Salah
If he wins the World Sport Star 2025, Mohamed Salah would add another trophy to his already extensive collection of individual honors. Throughout his career, he has not only enjoyed great success at club and international level but has also been recognized with a wide range of awards for his performances.
Among Salah’s trophies are: Globe Soccer Fans’ Player of the Year 2022, Golden Foot 2021, Laureus Sporting Inspiration Award 2021, FIFA Puskas Award 2018, Premier League Golden Boot 2018, 2019, 2022, and 2025, and African Footballer of the Year 2017 and 2018.
Messi and Ronaldo have won the World Sport Star award
The BBC created the World Sport Star award in 1960, originally known as the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year. Since then, numerous soccer stars have won the trophy, including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Argentine forward won it in 2022 after capturing the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, while CR7 received the honor in 2014. Other soccer stars who have earned the World Sport Star award include Erling Haaland, Ronaldo Nazario, Pele, and Eusebio.
Lionel Messi, Mohamed Salah, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Yan Diomande has been linked with a move away from RB Leipzig in recent months.
According to a report from Fichajes, Liverpool and Chelsea are interested in the player, and he’s likely to cost around €80-100 million.
Yan Diomande is in demand
However, they are not the only two Premier League clubs interested in the player. They will face competition from Arsenal and Manchester City as well. Arsenal, in particular, have made him their priority target for the upcoming summer transfer window. It will be interesting to see if the Gunners follow up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done.
It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. Diomande is a versatile winger who is capable of operating anywhere across the front three. He could develop into a key player for Arsenal with the right guidance. The opportunity to join the north London club will be quite exciting for him. Arsenal are fighting for major trophies, and he will be able to compete at the highest level with them.
Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig in action. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
The 19-year-old has the quality to improve all three teams, and he could develop into a future asset for them. It will be interesting to see which of the three clubs can get the deal done. The player will want to compete at the highest level, and joining some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League will be quite exciting for him.
Newcastle United will take on Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League during midweek, and they could hand Sam Alabi a call-up.
The 16-year-old was part of the matchday squad against Marseille as well, and he could be a part of the Newcastle travelling squad again. As per Newcastle World, Alabi was pictured during Monday’s training session with Newcastle, and it remains to be seen whether he is handed another opportunity here.
Sam Alabi could gain valuable experience
These are valuable experiences for him with the first team, and they will only help him improve, as Alabi is highly rated at the club. Newcastle will hope that he can develop into an important player for the club in future.
He needs first-team opportunities and more exposure in order to develop further. The talented young central midfielder joined Newcastle in the summer of 2023, and he is highly rated at the youth level. He has captained England at U17 level, and he will look to fulfil his potential with Newcastle in the future.
The young midfielder is clearly not ready to play for the Premier League club yet, but travelling with them in European fixtures will certainly give him valuable experience. It will be interesting to see if he can work hard in training and force his way into the first-team plans next season. There is no doubt that he is a promising talent, but he will need more experience in order to do well at the highest level.
Newcastle are looking to build a team for the future, and they need to groom the likes of Alabi carefully. The young midfielder will not only add more quality to the squad in future, but he could also end up saving millions for Newcastle in the transfer market.
Crystal Palace are interested in signing the UCD midfielder Adam Brennan.
According to a report from Football Insider, they will face competition from Birmingham, Hull City, and Wrexham. The 18-year-old has done quite well in the First Division of Irish football with UCD, and his performances have attracted the attention of multiple clubs.
Adam Brennan has done well
Brennan has nine goals and four assists to his name this season. He could prove to be a quality long-term acquisition for Crystal Palace.
The 18-year-old is a talented player with a bright future, and a move to the Premier League could be an exciting opportunity for him. Crystal Palace could groom him into an important first-team player in the near future. They have done well to nurture young players in recent years, and Brennan will certainly be attracted to the idea of joining them. They are a big club and are competing in European football. They have managed to win the FA Cup and the Community Shield in recent months as well.
It is no surprise that they are keen on the 18-year-old. Brennan could develop into an important player for them with the right guidance, and the move could look like a masterstroke in the long term.
Meanwhile, the opportunity to play in the Premier League will be hard to turn down for the talented young midfielder. It would be a huge step up in his career, and regular football in England could accelerate his development and bring out the best in him.
It will be interesting to see if Crystal Palace follow up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done. They have the resources to sign the player, and they should look to wrap up the move quickly.
Barcelona attacker Roony Bardghji has been linked with a move away from the club during the January window.
The Swedish international has struggled for regular opportunities at the Spanish club, and he needs a fresh start. According to a report via Football España, Leeds United are interested in signing the talented young attacker. They have already opened talks with the Spanish champions regarding a deal for the Sweden international.
Leeds to sign Roony Bardghji?
Bardghji is not a key player for them, and they could be open to letting him leave next month. Barcelona are prepared to send the player out on loan. It remains to be seen whether all parties can come to an agreement.
Leeds need more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and the Swedish international could be a useful acquisition for them. He is likely to get ample opportunities at the English club, and that could help him improve further and fulfil his potential. It remains to be seen whether he can adapt to the Premier League quickly and make an immediate impact.
Roony Bardghji in action. (Photo by Liselotte Sabroe / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP)
Sending the player out on loan would make a lot of sense for the Spanish club as well. If he manages to impress in the Premier League, they might be able to sell him for a substantial amount of money at the end of the season. It is clear that he does not have a future at the Spanish club, and Barcelona are unlikely to stand in his way of a move.
Meanwhile, Leeds are fighting for survival, and they need to improve the team in January. Apart from a quality wide player, they should invest in a reliable striker as well.
West Ham United defender Max Kilman has been linked with a move away from the club in recent weeks.
Crystal Palace have been linked with the player, and it appears that West Ham are prepared to sanction his departure. They paid around £40 million to sign the player from Wolves, but he has not been able to live up to the expectations.
West Ham could sell Max Kilman
According to a report from Claret and Hugh, West Ham would sell the player if an offer of £25 million is presented. It will be interesting to see if any club is willing to come forward with an offer for him in January.
Kilman has previously shown his quality in the Premier League with Wolves, and there is no doubt that he has the quality to compete at the highest level. He has not been able to adapt at West Ham so far, and perhaps a fresh start would be ideal for him.
Max Kilman of West Ham United applauds the fans after the team’s defeat. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace need more quality and depth in the defensive unit, and it will be interesting to see if they are willing to make a move for the West Ham player. Signing him for a reasonable amount of money would be good business for the Eagles, who are all set to lose Marc Guehi in the coming months. He will be out of contract soon. They need to replace their captain, and Kilman could be ideal for them.
Apart from his defensive quality, his leadership skills were quite valuable at Wolves, and he could be the ideal replacement for the England international. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The defender could prove to be a superb acquisition for £25 million.
With the eyes set on the 2026 World Cup, Portugal head coach Roberto Martínez addressed Cristiano Ronaldo's leadership and role in the national team.
Cristiano Ronaldo has remained the focal point of the Portugal national team despite leaving European soccer in 2022 to join Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, head coach Roberto Martínez has addressed the striker’s role and leadership within the squad.
After turning 40 in February 2025, questions arose about Ronaldo’s future as his contract was set to expire in June 2026. Still, the forward continues to perform at a high level and helped lead Portugal to the Nations League title, defeating Lamine Yamal’s Spain in the final, setting major expectations for the World Cup.
In an interview with Diario Sport, Martínez was asked how he continues to get the best out of a player who has already become a global legend: “With him, we’re seeing an example that repeats itself with great high-level athletes who enjoy longevity: they adapt to whatever is necessary. We witnessed Cristiano’s emergence in 2004, and we’re aware of everything he has accomplished in his career.”
Highlighting Ronaldo’s ability to adapt, and noting his tally of 25 goals in his last 30 games with Portugal, the Spanish coach reflected on his current significance. “We aren’t talking about a footballer who plays for Portugal because of what he’s done in the past, but one who is very important to the team’s current structure. That ability to adapt is essential for any player’s longevity,” he added.
Head Coach of Portugal Roberto Martinez poses on the red carpet of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw.
Since Euro 2024, Cristiano Ronaldo has played in 14 of Portugal’s 16 matches, posting an impressive return of 13 goals, making him the team’s most prolific scorer in that span and throughout Martínez’s tenure. With his red card from the Ireland match officially cleared, the Al Nassr star is now set to take part in what will likely be his final World Cup when Portugal begins its campaign on June 17.
Is Portugal a favorite for the 2026 World Cup?
After Spain’s triumph at Euro 2024, La Roja entered the World Cup cycle as one of the main title contenders. However, Portugal flipped that narrative with its Nations League win last June, immediately placing itself among the teams expected to compete for the trophy.
Martínez, who will be coaching in his first World Cup since taking over Portugal, was asked whether his side should be considered the favorite, and the coach didn’t hesitate: “No. Our objective is to be very aware that we want to improve in every match. If we can manage, as we did in the Nations League, the competitiveness we have within the locker room, then we must demand the highest level from ourselves.“
Despite downplaying Portugal’s status as favorites, Martínez embraced the challenge. “Reaching a World Cup final or not is a difficult, complex path with many variables. But we have to be prepared for everything and be a team that isn’t afraid to dream,” the coach concluded.
Despite Luis Díaz being absent, Bayern Munich convincingly defeated Sporting Lisbon with a record-breaking Lennart Karl. The German rising star surpassed Kylian Mbappe in a Champions League record, leaving also aside Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Even if Luis Díaz was sidelined, Bayern Munich secured a dominant victory over Sporting Lisbon. After initially falling behind, the German side rebounded the game with three goals, demonstrating that they are one of the clear favorites to win the tournament. Moreover, coach Vincent Kompany surprised by starting young Lennart Karl, who surpassed Kylian Mbappé and left Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi behind in setting a surprising Champions League record.
Lennart Karl stunned the soccer world by scoring in Bayern Munich’s victory, becoming the first player in Champions League history to score in three consecutive matches while under 18 years old. The German rising star achieved this feat at 17 years and 290 days,surpassing Kylian Mbappé, who had reached the milestone at 18 years and 113 days, according to Misterchip on X, formerly Twitter.
Lionel Messi may be one of the greatest players in history, but he reached this milestone at an older age compared to Lennart Karl and Kylian Mbappé. During the 2008–09 season, at 21 years and 245 days old, he accomplished it by scoring against Sporting Lisbon, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Olympique Lyon. That season, the Argentine solidified his status as one of the world’s best players, finishing second in the Ballon d’Or rankings.
Like the Argentine star, Cristiano Ronaldo took some time to score in three consecutive games in the Champions League. Even though the Portuguese star is the all-time scorer in the competition, he achieved that mark at 22 years and 295 days. While playing for Manchester United in the 2007-08 season, he reached that mark after scoring against Dynamo Kyiv (two games) and Sporting Lisbon. For that reason, Lennart Karl has already surpassed both legends.
Lennart Karl of Bayern Munich celebrates scoring a goal vs Arsenal.
Lennart Karl chases Lamine Yamal in a scoring Champions League record
Not only has Vincent Kompany established an imposing style of play, but he has also managed to build Bayern Munich’s future. In June 2025, Lennart Karl made his professional debut at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and he has already accumulated 20 appearances for the German club across all competitions, scoring five goals and providing two assists. Moreover, he positions himself as a close challenger to Lamine Yamal in the Champions League record race.
Lamine Yamal became the under-18 player with the most goals in Champions League history, scoring five goals, according to StatMuse. After scoring three goals, Lennart Karl stands as the only current player capable of surpassing that mark, as the Spaniard is already 18 and can no longer extend his record. With most of the 2025–26 season still ahead, the German rising star could soon claim ownership of this record as well.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid, Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona and Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid.
The football world has rallied behind Mohamed Salah in a powerful show of solidarity, with global icons Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland leading the support after the Egyptian superstar was dramatically excluded from Liverpool’s Champions League squad.
Salah, 33, was dropped from Arne Slot’s travelling squad for the clash with Inter Milan as punishment for his explosive post-match interview, where he claimed he was being “thrown under the bus” by the club.
The controversy escalated further when Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher launched a fierce personal attack on Monday Night Football, calling Salah’s actions a “disgrace” and accusing him of undermining the club among more things.
Salah receives support from footballers on social media
Salah broke his silence on Tuesday with a cryptic social media post. The image, shared without a caption, showed the forward training alone in the gym at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre while his teammates prepared in Italy.
While pundits like Carragher took aim, Salah’s peers rallied around him. The post was quickly “liked” by Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, a significant gesture from two of the game’s biggest rivals.
Mo Salah has the streets. This is the time that all footballers should come together and show support for one of their own. pic.twitter.com/K7b9gT9Q4j
The support from within the Liverpool dressing room was equally telling. Despite the reported tensions with management, current teammates including Alisson Becker, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Andy Robertson liked his post.
Ex-teammates including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Harvey Elliott, and Jarell Quansah also liked the post, signaling that they remain firmly in Salah’s corner.
Former captain Jordan Henderson and Chelsea legend John Terry both commented with heart emojis, publicly backing the winger.
However, the most vocal support came from Salah’s close friend and former teammate, Dejan Lovren.
The Croatian defender not only commented, “The only way to fight injustice is to fight with all your strength,” but also clashed with critics in the comments section.
When a fan questioned Salah’s loyalty, Lovren fired back, telling them they had “no clue what is going on behind closed doors” and to “stay in your territory.”
As tension between Salah and Liverpool continues to grow, support from football’s elite makes it clear that while Salah may be isolated within the club, he is far from isolated in the game.
Three Saudi clubs eyeing move for Salah as January sale now likely
The relationship between the club and Salah has broken and the player could be sold in January.
Many believe this was the plan from the start, with Hughes and Edwards accused of stabbing Salah in the back.
Al-Hilal still have Salah high on their list after exploring a deal before the Club World Cup, while NEOM FC, led by Christophe Galtier, are prepared to launch a formal bid if Salah becomes available at the right price.
Al-Qadsiah may be the most ambitious contender. Backed by Aramco, they possess unmatched financial independence and are positioning themselves as a rising powerhouse in the Saudi Pro League.
If Salah is sold in January, it would mark one of the saddest and most controversial endings to the career of a true Liverpool legend.
Antoine Semenyo has been linked with a move away from Bournemouth in recent weeks.
The 25-year-old could be on the move during the January transfer window, and several clubs are keen on him. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham want to sign the African attacker.
Liverpool boost in Antoine Semenyo race
However, Semenyo has made Liverpool his preferred choice now. The development will come as a huge boost for Liverpool, and it will be interesting to see if they can sign the player. He has a £65 million release clause in his contract, and Liverpool will need to pay up if they want to get the deal done.
The Cherries will not want to lose a key player like him easily, and they will demand that the clause be paid in full.
The 25-year-old is in spectacular form this season (9 goal contributions in 14 league matches), and he could transform Liverpool in the final third. The Premier League champions are struggling right now, and they need more cutting-edge in the final third.
Antoine Semenyo of Bournemouth (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
The Ghana international is capable of operating anywhere across the front three, and he could be the ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah, who has been linked with an exit. The Egyptian recently dropped an interview claiming that his relationship with manager Arne Slot is now broken after he was dropped in recent weeks. There have been rumours that he could be sold in January. The Premier League star could be the ideal replacement for Salah.
Meanwhile, Manchester United and Tottenham need cutting-edge in the final third as well. There is no doubt that the 25-year-old would have been an exceptional acquisition. However, he has clearly chosen Liverpool as his preferred destination. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs decide to move on to other targets.
In what is a blockbuster Champions League showdown on Wednesday night, Real Madrid will welcome Manchester City to the Spanish capital. While Los Blancos might have come flying out of the traps when opening up the 2025/26 campaign, Xabi Alonso’s men suddenly find themselves at the heart of a public struggle and the ex-Bayer Leverkusen […]
Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez has recently come under scrutiny for his performances, and Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo spoke out on the matter.
Atletico Madrid made an investment of around €95 million (approximately $110 million) to sign Julian Alvarez in mid-2024, hoping he would become the club’s next big star. The Argentine forward had delivered excellent performances since then, but his level has dipped recently, drawing some criticism.
Alvarez has gone five consecutive La Liga matches without scoring, an unusually long drought for him, which has affected the team’s results: the Colchoneros have suffered back-to-back defeats against Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, leaving them in fourth place in the standings, nine points off the top.
“He’s not at the level he should be,” Enrique Cerezo admitted candidly during a press conference on Tuesday ahead of Atletico Madrid’s clash with PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League, as reported by Marca.
However, Cerezo quickly expressed optimism that Alvarez can turn his poor run around and help the team achieve positive results. “That doesn’t mean he can’t have the game of his life today,” the president said. “Players are human beings, not machines—you can’t just tighten a screw and expect them to work.”
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo.
Alvarez maintains strong form in Champions League
While Julian Alvarez’s La Liga numbers have fallen short of expectations for a player of his status, he has been performing better in the Champions League. The Argentine forward has recorded three goals and two assists in four group-stage matches, scoring in the last two games against Union Saint-Gilloise and Inter Milan.
Those performances have been key for Atletico Madrid to recover from a poor start—with two defeats in their first three matches—and climb the standings. Currently, they sit in 12th place with nine points, just one point shy of a direct qualification spot for the round of 16.
What’s next for Atletico Madrid in the Champions League?
This Tuesday, Atletico Madrid face a crucial Champions League clash, visiting PSV Eindhoven at Philips Stadion, a direct rival in the fight to advance to the next phase of the tournament. The hosts have just one point fewer in the standings and share the same objective.
After Tuesday’s match in the Netherlands, Atletico Madrid have only two more group-stage games remaining: on Wednesday, January 21, they will visit Galatasaray in Turkey, and a week later, they will host Bodo Glimt.
Real Madrid’s season was already creaking under pressure, but the most unwelcome twist arrived just days before the crucial UEFA Champions League showdown against Manchester City. As the spotlight sharpened on Xabi Alonso’s struggling squad, Kylian Mbappe suddenly became the center of growing uncertainty. The French superstar, expected to carry the attack against the English champion, now faces a race against time, leaving fans, pundits, and even Manchester City itself wondering whether the Bernabeu will witness his trademark explosiveness on Wednesday night.
Real Madrid’s season was already creaking under pressure, but the most unwelcome twist arrived just days before the crucial UEFA Champions League showdown against Manchester City. As the spotlight sharpened on Xabi Alonso’s struggling squad, Kylian Mbappe suddenly became the center of growing uncertainty. The French superstar, expected to carry the attack against the English champion, now faces a race against time, leaving fans, pundits, and even Manchester City itself wondering whether the Bernabeu will witness his trademark explosiveness on Wednesday night.
Los Blancos’ training ground at Valdebebas offered an alarming sight on Tuesday morning: Mbappe was nowhere to be seen on the pitch. After completing 90 minutes in the 2-0 defeat to Celta Vigo, the forward had left the match nursing more than just frustration — he had carried injuries that were not immediately visible.
Initially, the club downplayed the significance of a broken finger, an injury he sustained during the match. But a second, far more concerning issue emerged: muscle discomfort in his left leg, prompting Marca to label him a “serious doubt” for the Champions League clash.
As multiple outlets confirmed, Mbappe trained indoors with the other injured players instead of joining the squad. According to COPE’s Arancha Rodriguez, the forward is “dealing with muscular discomfort” that could jeopardize his participation entirely. The timing could hardly be worse. The match has been described in Spain as “must-win” for Alonso, whose position has come under scrutiny during the team’s recent slump.
Will Mbappe recover in time?
Midway through the growing tension, the question everyone was afraid to ask finally surfaced — Will Mbappe return in time for Manchester City? And here is the truth Madrid had hoped to avoid: Mbappe’s muscle injury is significant enough that Real Madrid cannot yet determine his availability, and the club privately fears he may miss the Manchester City clash altogether.
Players who do not train the day before a Champions League fixture are typically left out or, at best, named on the bench. Alonso himself admitted the gravity of the moment, saying: “We’ve drawn our conclusions about the Celta game, and now we’re only thinking about City… I’m sure the atmosphere will be special. That’s our focus.”
But Mbappe’s absence overshadowed everything, adding urgency to an already difficult tactical rebuild. Thus, the 27-year-old remains genuinely doubtful. His condition will be assessed hours before kickoff, but Madrid now fears he may not recover in time.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid
How Madrid struggles without Mbappe
Real Madrid’s entire forward structure revolves around one constant: The Frenchman is its most reliable source of goals and chance creation. In fact, he is the leading scorer in both La Liga and the Champions League.
However, in matches where Mbappe failed to score, Madrid won only two. In the club’s last four games, every goal scored or created involved him. Without him, the attack loses pace, directness, and unpredictability.
While Cristiano Ronaldo continues his global-superstar reign in the Saudi Pro League, it is Salah whose name now echoes through boardrooms in the Middle East—fueling talk of a blockbuster move that could redefine the league’s future.
Liverpool’s season has lurched into crisis, and few moments encapsulate the turmoil more sharply than the sight of Mohamed Salah, frustrated and sidelined, watching from the bench as tensions with Arne Slot spill into public view. While Cristiano Ronaldo continues his global-superstar reign in the Saudi Pro League, it is Salah whose name now echoes through boardrooms in the Middle East—fueling talk of a blockbuster move that could redefine the league’s future.
The Egyptian forward’s relationship with the club has deteriorated rapidly following his public criticism of Slot and his omission from the Champions League squad to face Inter. The separation has grown so visible that even within Liverpool’s walls, optimism over reconciliation is fading. “I’ve been thrown under the bus,” Salah told reporters after the 3-3 draw at Leeds, “I don’t know why I’m sitting on the bench… this is not acceptable for me.”
His comments—bold, unprecedented, and emotionally charged—rippled across Anfield. The Reds insist the decision to exclude him from the Inter match is temporary and pragmatic, not disciplinary, but reality paints a more volatile picture. The club “remains committed to Salah until 2027”, per talkSPORT, yet the striker’s own words hint at a turning tide.
Salah has not appeared in Slot’s starting XI for three matches, a first in his Liverpool career. He now speaks openly about saying his “goodbyes” at Anfield before traveling to the Africa Cup of Nations—words that have only intensified speculation over what comes next.
Interest in Saudi Arabia intensifies — and the clubs are revealed
According to talkSPORT,“Saudi Arabian interest in Mohamed Salah is intensifying”, with multiple teams monitoring the Liverpool star amid his escalating fallout. Their ambitions are clear: to secure the Arab world’s biggest soccerer as the next face of the league. The report adds that Al-Hilal, NEOM FC, and Al-Qadsiah are the clubs that have reportedly shown interest so far.
Saudi officials see Salah as the only player capable of matching Ronaldo’s continental draw. AFP quotes a Public Investment Fund (PIF) source as saying: “We will do whatever we can to buy him.”
The PIF, which controls a majority stake in four major Pro League clubs, believes Salah would provide both soccer quality and global branding power—an essential element of the league’s buildup toward the 2034 World Cup. “Salah is a beloved footballer around the globe and will have a massive impact on the Saudi League, both on and off the pitch,” the PIF source added.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United holds off Mohamed Salah of Liverpool
Why Saudi Arabia sees Salah as the new Ronaldo
The strategy is unmistakable: as Cristiano Ronaldo, now 40 and still the face of Al-Nassr, nears the twilight of his career, the league must identify the next generational figure to carry its global ambitions. Salah fits the profile perfectly:
He is the Arab world’s most recognizable player, and his commercial reach rivals Ronaldo’s across key markets. What’s more is that his fallout at Liverpool creates a rare opening. Saudi Arabia, which failed in efforts to sign the Egyptian in 2023, now sees timing, politics, and opportunity aligning.
Following Mohamed Salah critical comments, Liverpool chose to exclude him from their Champions League match, prompting a tense relation. Reds’ legend Jamie Carragher weighed in on the situation, providing insights into the veteran's true intentions with his words.
Mohamed Salah hasn’t had the season he envisioned following his multi-million-dollar contract renewal with Liverpool. Facing his own lack of effectiveness, coach Arne Slot made the decision to relegate the veteran to the bench. In response, the 33-year-old star reacted angrily in the mixed zone, making harsh comments that led the team to exclude him from the squad. Legend Jamie Carragher also weighed in, sharing his opinion on Salah’s true intentions behind his words.
“I thought it was a disgrace what he did after the game. Some people have painted it as an emotional outburst, I do not think it was. I think whenever Salah stops in the mix zone, which he’s done four times in eight years at Liverpool, it’s choreographed between him and his agent…he’s chose that time to go for the manager, and maybe try and get him (Arne Slot) sacked,” Jamie Carragher said, via Sky Sports.
Salah is not the only one struggling with form; other Liverpool players, like Alexander Isak, Ibrahima Konate, and Florian Wirtz, are also facing challenges. Consequently, the Reds have secured just one win in their last six games, raising questions about Arne Slot‘s future. For that reason, Carragher noted that the Egyptian star hoped to increase pressure on the front office to consider dismissing the coach, but this strategy appears ineffective so far.
Arne Slot is reportedly backed by Liverpool amid Salah turmoil
Mohamed Salah is one of the most important players in Liverpool’s history. Despite this, the front office has decided to take a surprising stance amid the tense relationship between the Egyptian and Arne Slot. According to teamTALK, FSG, the team’s ownership, has decided to support the coach in any decision regarding the situation with the team’s star player, seeking an overall improvement of the team in the following games.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool and Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, shake hands.
Not only the front office but also the players have clearly supported Arne Slot. At the press conference prior to the Liverpool vs. Inter Milan game, Alisson Becker was asked if he supported his coach, to which he replied: “Of course, yes. The Premier League title last season… Looks like everyone takes for granted what we achieved last season. That should be enough but we believe in his knowledge, his style of playing.”
Far from taking advantage of the general support he has received at Liverpool, Arne Slot did not close the door on a possible return of Mohamed Salah to the squad. In the press conference, the coach stated: “I’m a firm believer there’s always a possibility to return for a player.” Although he left the door open, he also made it clear that this would depend on the veteran himself, as Salah may be forced to change his stance in case he looks to a return to the team.
Jamie Carragher of Liverpool legend and Mohamed Salah.
After winning back-to-back the Landon Donovan MLS MVP award, Lionel Messi broke the silence and addressed Inter Miami's historic 2025 season.
Lionel Messi has been awarded the Landon Donovan MVP award once again for his performance in the 2025 Major League Soccer season, becoming the first player in league history to win it in consecutive years. After receiving the honor, the Argentine star broke his silence, reflecting on the season and the significance of the moment.
Against the Vancouver Whitecaps, Messi helped Inter Miami achieve one of the club’s biggest goals since its founding in 2018 by lifting the 2025 MLS Cup on Saturday. The trophy effectively confirmed what most fans already expected, Messi’s crowning as the league’s MVP, a recognition the Herons’ captain officially received during the opening of the Messi Cup on Tuesday.
After accepting the award, Messi took the microphone and looked back on the 2025 campaign: “Well, first of all, I’m extremely grateful for this recognition. In fact, it’s always nice to receive individual awards. But of course, I want to share it with my teammates, because I also won the Golden Boot award, and that’s thanks to all of their help.”
As Messi mentioned, with 29 goals in 28 regular-season games, he secured the Golden Boot, then added another six during the postseason. “I’m so happy to have received this award, and to be the first in the history of this competition to win it two years in a row, and I’m extremely grateful for that,” the Argentine concluded, highlighting not only this, but also the performance from last season.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF speaks after receiving the 2025 Landon Donovan MLS MVP trophy at Chase Stadium.
Last season, Messi featured in only 25 matches across all competitions for Inter Miami but still produced 20 goals in MLS play. In 2025, the No. 10 nearly doubled those totals, showing not only his continued adaptation to the league but also that his high level of play is far from declining.
More Messi records in the 2025 MLS season
After setting a high bar in 2024 with numbers comparable to some of the league’s greatest players, Messi elevated his standard again in 2025. Despite dealing with fitness issues early in the season, the forward dominated the league throughout the year, breaking numerous records along the way.
Some of the records Messi set during the 2025 MLS season include:
Fastest player to score 50 goals in MLS history (53 games).
Most braces scored in consecutive MLS games (5).
First player in league history to win six Player of the Matchday honors in consecutive seasons.
First player in league history with at least five Player of the Month honors in a two-season span.
Most goal contributions in a single MLS postseason with 15 (6 goals and 9 assists).
Most games with at least three goal contributions in a single MLS season (9).
Most games with multiple goals in a single MLS season (10).
Although Xabi Alonso promised to usher in a successful era at Real Madrid, inconsistent results have cast doubt on his future. In light of this, Liverpool's circumstances have positioned him as a potential candidate, prompting the Spaniard coach to deliver a surprising response.
Real Madrid have shifted from being a promising sports project to becoming rather unstable. Uncertainty clouds Xabi Alonso’s position due to issues not just in the locker room, but also with inconsistent results. Reports suggest that the coach has received an ultimatum: Win the game against Manchester City or face consequences. Amid this turmoil, the Spanish coach has emerged as a potential candidate for Liverpool, and his response has surprised fans.
At the most recent press conference, Xabi Alonso was asked about his alleged ultimatum. He responded: “When you’re the Real Madrid coach, you have to be prepared to face these situations calmly, with unity, and with the responsibility that I feel, and I’m looking forward for what’s to come and that starts tomorrow (Manchester City)…We’re focused solely on City and the Champions League, and this can change quickly.”
Focusing on the upcoming match against Manchester City, Xabi Alonso is urging Real Madrid players to deliver a strong response following criticism of the players’ recent lack of effort. Although the front office does not primarily blame the coach, Mario Cortegana reports in The Athletic that a defeat could prompt his early departure from the club.This scenario could pave the way for a potential move to Liverpool, given that Arne Slot’s position is under serious scrutiny.
Amid the rumors naming him as a strong candidate to take over as Liverpool’s coach, Xabi Alonso gave a response that surprised fans.“It’s something to consider with the English clubs, with my former club. But for now, this is the place that I want to be, and in the future, you never know what can happen,” he said at the press conference. Although he prioritized Real Madrid, the Spanish coach leaves the door open for a potential move, not ruling out the option entirely.
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid, gives instructions to Jude Bellingham.
Arne Slot is not under fire at Liverpool as Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid
Liverpool continue their search for suitable coaching candidates, but they are not considering dismissing Arne Slot. According to talkSPORT, FSG, the team’s owners, fully support the coach, allowing him to make decisions and manage the situation in pursuit of better results. This contrasts sharply with Xabi Alonso’s position at Real Madrid, where, according to the Spanish press, he may face dismissal if the team does not improve in the upcoming games.
Unlike other teams, Real Madrid don’t wait for anyone, leaving Xabi Alonso with little time to rebuild. As one of the most demanding clubs in the world, they may not give a coach an entire season without titles to develop and improve the squad. Similarly, if Arne Slot fails to turn things around at Liverpool, he might also face dismissal. Given the unpredictable nature of soccer, it would be a mistake to rule out the Spaniard’s arrival at the Reds.
Xabi Alonso, Head Coach of Real Madrid and Liverpool's logo in a corner flag.
Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi was selected as the 2025 Most Valuable Player of Major League Soccer.
Inter Miami closed out an exceptional 2025 by winning the Major League Soccer title after defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps in the final. Lionel Messi was the team’s undisputed star, earning him the league’s MVP award and a record never before achieved in MLS history.
“Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi has been named the 2025 Landon Donovan MLS MVP, becoming the first player in league history to win the award in consecutive seasons,” the league announced on Tuesday in a statement published on its official website.
Leo secured the trophy with a commanding lead over his competitors in the voting process, which included technical staff members from Major League Soccer clubs, media members, and current MLS players. A total of 70.43% of the votes went to Lionel Messi, while San Diego FC’s Anders Dreyer finished far behind with 11.15%, followed by Los Angeles FC’s Denis Bouanga with 7.27%.
The award for the Argentine forward is justified not only because he was the leader of the championship-winning team but also due to his remarkable numbers. He recorded 48 goal contributions during the regular season (29 goals and 19 assists), the second-highest total in league history.
In addition, those numbers allowed him to finish as both the league’s top scorer and top assist provider simultaneously, a feat previously achieved by only one other player in Major League Soccer: Italian forward Sebastian Giovinco in 2015 with Toronto FC.
Messi keeps breaking records in MLS
The MVP award is the second consecutive one Lionel Messi has received since his arrival in Major League Soccer. In 2024, he had led Inter Miami on a historic run, becoming the team with the most points in a single regular season in league history. The Herons’ failure in the playoffs did not prevent Leo from winning his first MVP trophy.
With this second award, Messi joins a select group of stars who have won the MVP more than once. Until now, the only player to achieve that feat was Serbian midfielder Predrag Radosavljevic, better known as Preki, who won the trophy with the Kansas City Wizards in 1997 and 2003.
However, no player had ever won the MVP in consecutive years—until the arrival of Lionel Messi. The Argentine forward has completely transformed Major League Soccer with his talent and winning mentality, and in just two and a half years, he has shattered countless league records.
With his contract recently extended through December 2028, Messi now has three more seasons ahead to continue improving his numbers. If he maintains his current level of performance, he could become the first player in Major League Soccer history to win the MVP award three times.
Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates a victory.
Inter Milan face Liverpool in the 2025-26 Champions League amidst the ongoing Mohamed Salah dilemma. Despite the different situations each team endures, both need a victory, setting the stage for what promises to be a competitive match. Here are the confirmed lineups.
Inter Milan have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams, maintaining a strong run of results. However, they are coming off a defeat in the 2025–26 Champions League against Atlético Madrid. For that reason, the Nerazzurri face Liverpool needing a win to stay among the top positions. Even so, the Reds also need a victory, as they arrive on a poor run and are looking for a turning point—making this a highly competitive match.
Although the Nerazzurri were surprisingly defeated by Atlético Madrid, they have managed to maintain a strong competitive rhythm in their recent games. Not only have they secured wins, but they have also delivered an impeccable offensive pace, scoring eleven goals in their last three games. If they manage to win today, Inter Milan could solidify their fourth-place position in the Champions League or even fight to climb higher.
Unlike the Italian side, Liverpool enter today’s match in full emergency mode. After winning only one of their last six games, the Reds find themselves far from the top spots in both the Premier League and the Champions League. Moreover, the decision to leave Mohamed Salah — one of their top three scorers despite his dip in form — out of the squad significantly weakens their attack.
Inter Milan lineup vs. Liverpool
Ahead of today’s match against Liverpool, Inter Milan face the challenge of playing without Denzel Dumfries and Matteo Darmian, who are confirmed absences. Despite these concerns, the Italian side retains its key players, including Federico Dimarco, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Nicolò Barella, and Lautaro Martínez.
Inter Milan players celebrating a goal vs. Como 1907 in Serie A.
With this in mind, Inter Milan’s lineup will be: Yann Sommer; Manuel Akanki, Stefan de Vrij, Alessandro Bastoni; Luis Henrique, Nicolo Barella, Hakan Calhanoglu, Henrik Mkhitaryan, Federico Dimarco; Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez.
Liverpool lineup vs. Inter Milan
With Mohamed Salah’s already known absence, Liverpool approach today’s match with five confirmed absences: Cody Gakpo, Jeremie Frimpong, Giovanni Leoni, Stefan Bajcetic, and the Egyptian star. As a result, coach Arne Slot has limited rotation options, placing the team in a challenging situation. Nevertheless, the strong form of Dominik Szoboszlai and Hugo Ekitike promise to make a difference.
Considering this, Liverpool will play as follows: Alisson Becker; Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson; Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones; Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai; Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak.
Lautaro Martinez of Inter Milan and Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool.
Barcelona face Eintracht Frankfurt, seeking a victory after two games in the Champions League. For this reason, fans are keeping a close eye on the status of Lamine Yamal and Raphinha ahead of the game, as this attacking duo was not present in the latest game against Real Betis.
Barcelona appear to have regained their form, securing three consecutive victories following a tough loss to Chelsea. However, they enter this match after two Champions League games without a win. As a result, the Culers will face Eintracht Frankfurt with an eye on securing a victory that could boost their standings. With that in mind, fans are closely monitoring the status of Lamine Yamal and Raphinha ahead of this crucial matchup.
Although Lamine Yamal and Raphinha are both in full physical condition, only the Spaniard started against Real Betis in Barcelona’s last match. However, the powerful attacking duo will start today against Eintracht Frankfurt, marking Raphinha’s first Champions League start in five games following his recent physical issues. With this, coach Hansi Flick is aiming for a dominant victory.
Hansi Flick has revitalized Barcelona’s offensive brilliance, thanks to Pedri’s return and Lamine Yamal’s resurgence at the highest level. Additionally, the impressive scoring form of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres promises to make a major impact. Raphinha’s return to the lineup has also injected fresh energy into the team, proving crucial in pressing and creating space, setting the stage for a strong attacking performance in the Champions League.
Unlike Barcelona, Eintracht Frankfurt enter the game on a negative streak, having lost three consecutive matches. Moreover, coach Dino Toppmöller will be without the team’s top scorer, Jonathan Burkardt, due to an injury, which diminishes their offensive power. In fact, they have scored only one goal in the last three games, revealing a clear weakness. Nonetheless, the German side boasts a solid defense that could pose challenges for the Spanish team.
Ferran Torres of FC Barcelona competes against Rafael Borré of Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022.
Barcelona lineup vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
Barcelona enter their crucial Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt with several key players returning, including Raphinha, Marc Bernal, Fermín López, and Marc-André ter Stegen. However, coach Hansi Flick will still be without Dani Olmo and Pablo Gavi due to injuries, and Ronald Araújo, who is absent for mental health reasons. Despite these absences, the Culers remain clear favorite thanks to their impressive run of form.
Not only do Eintracht Frankfurt come into the match against Barcelona on a poor run of results, but they also arrive with serious injuries. Along with the already mentioned absence of Jonathan Burkardt, Michy Batshuayi and Timothy Chandler are also out. As a result, Ansgar Knauff will start as the central striker, while Rasmus Kristensen will take over at right-back, as they look for a win that can help them climb the Champions League standings.
With this in mind, Eintracht Frankfurt will lineup as follows:
The future of Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo is a hot topic as the January transfer window approaches, especially since the £65million release clause in his contract, expected to drop to £50million in the summer, came to light last month. Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur are all believed to be putting in efforts to secure […]