Liverpool have reportedly beaten arch-rivals Manchester City to the signature of American wonderkid Noah “Dash” Allen, according to the latest reports from BallerzScout.
The 14-year-old sensation, who has already drawn comparisons to USMNT icon Christian Pulisic, is the latest high-profile youth prospect to join the Reds’ burgeoning academy at Kirkby.
The move marks a significant victory for Liverpool’s recruitment team, as they have managed to secure a talent that had previously been training within the Manchester City setup as recently as late 2024.
The young winger, widely known by the nickname “Dash” due to his explosive pace, recently completed a successful trial on Merseyside.
During his time at the academy, Allen reportedly shone in several fixtures, notably netting a goal against Birmingham City that sealed the club’s decision to offer a permanent spot in their youth ranks.
Born in 2012, Allen’s journey has come full circle; he was born in England before moving to the United States at a young age.
After developing his skills in the Colorado Rapids youth system, he has now returned to the UK to begin his professional journey with the Premier League leaders.
Player profile: Who is Noah Allen?
At just 14 years old, Allen is already being heralded as one of the standout American prospects of his generation.
He is primary a right-winger, but capable of operating as a creative “Number 10.”
Known for his blistering pace, Allen has elite technical skill, and a “star-man” charisma on the pitch.
Regarded as one of the brightest talents to emerge from America, all eyes will now be on the young attacker who will now hope to develop into a top player at Liverpool.
Liverpool have officially confirmed that star midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has committed his long-term future to the club, putting pen to paper on a bumper new contract.
The Dutch international, who has become the heartbeat of the Reds’ midfield, signed the extension at Anfield on Saturday, following months of speculation regarding interest from abroad.
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Liverpool officially confirm new deal for Ryan Gravenberch
The club officially announced the agreement, revealing that Gravenberch has signed a six-year extension that will keep him on Merseyside until June 2032.
The deal represents a significant pay rise for the 23-year-old, reflecting his status as one of the first names on Arne Slot’s team sheet.
“I feel really, really good. I was really proud to extend my contract at such a big club. So, I’m really happy that I can stay for many more years.
“I felt directly the trust from the club, also from the manager. The decision for me was easy to make. My family is also happy here. We are now here almost three years, so I know everything already. I’m happy that I’m here.”
New Gravenberch deal fends off interest from European heavyweights
The timing of the contract is a massive statement of intent from Liverpool’s sporting hierarchy.
In recent months, rumours had intensified linking the Dutchman with moves to Real Madrid and Barcelona, both of whom were reportedly monitoring his situation as a “top priority” for the summer of 2026.
By tying Gravenberch down until 2032, Liverpool have effectively issued a ‘hands-off’ warning to the European elite.
With the midfield anchor secured, the club now turns its attention to securing a similar long-term agreement for Ibrahima Konate.
Ryan Gravenberch has been a revelation for Liverpool midfield
Ryan Gravenberch has been nothing short of a revelation since his move from Bayern Munich.
While his debut season under Jurgen Klopp was one of adaptation, his transformation under Arne Slot during the 2024/25 campaign was historic.
Shifted into a deeper “number 6” role, Gravenberch evolved into one of the best defensive pivots in world football.
His ability to break lines with his signature driving runs and his elite interception rate were the foundation of Liverpool’s success.
He played an integral role in returning the Premier League title to Anfield last May and was rightfully rewarded with the Premier League Young Player of the Season award and a spot in the PFA Team of the Year.
The Premier League table has been given a radical shake-up as a supercomputer has predicted how the final standings will look at the end of the season.
The data-driven forecast, conducted by CasinoHawks (via The Sun), suggests a historic shift at both ends of the table, including a title winner decided by the narrowest of margins and a traditional “Big Six” powerhouse facing the drop.
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Arsenal to edge Man City for Premier League title
In the race for the crown, the supercomputer predicts that Arsenal will finally end their title drought, finishing at the summit with 86 points.
The Gunners are tipped to secure 26 wins, edging out Manchester City by a single point after Pep Guardiola’s side finishes on 85.
The battle for Champions League football also sees a return to form for Manchester United, who are predicted to finish third with 68 points.
They are followed by Chelsea in fourth with 65 points, beating out Liverpool and Aston Villa for the final elite European spot on goal difference, as all three clubs are projected to finish level on points.
Tottenham to relegate along with Burnley and Wolves
While the title race is gripping, the most shocking revelation from the supercomputer is the predicted demise of Tottenham.
In what would be one of the most stunning collapses in Premier League history, Tottenham are tipped to finish 18th, suffering relegation with just 31 points.
They are predicted to go down alongside Burnley (29 points) and Wolves (18 points).
The prediction raises serious questions: could the unthinkable really happen to Spurs? Since taking the reins, manager Igor Tudor has failed to make a positive impact, with performances steadily worsening rather than improving.
The squad appears devoid of confidence, and based on the current trajectory and these latest figures, a drop to the Championship looks increasingly like a grim reality.
With no more wins predicted for the remaining campaign, the North London club faces a desperate fight to prove the data wrong.
Manchester United face a defining summer transfer window, but their hopes of securing top targets Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton appear to hinge entirely on qualifying for the Champions League.
According to recent report from The Sun, the Red Devils may be priced out of a move for the England internationals if they fail to secure a top-four finish.
While United have long identified both players as the ideal successors to the departing Casemiro, the financial and competitive hurdles are mounting.
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Manchester United fight for top four finish
The race for European football has intensified following Manchester United’s first defeat under interim manager Michael Carrick, a late 2-1 loss to Newcastle United.
Despite the setback, United remain third in the Premier League with 51 points, currently holding their position over Aston Villa on goal difference.
However, the margin for error is non-existent. Both Chelsea and Liverpool sit just three points behind with 48 points each, making the upcoming fixtures against fellow top-four hopefuls critical.
Manchester United midfield reinforcement a priority
United’s pursuit of Wharton and Anderson highlights a glaring historical issue at Old Trafford.
The club has earmarked the engine room as their absolute priority for the summer, a necessary move considering they have recruited only two out-and-out central midfielders in the last eight years.
However, the 22-year-old is said to be “keen on only joining a club in the Champions League,” effectively placing a “Europe or bust” ultimatum on United’s recruitment team.
With rivals like Liverpool and Manchester City also monitoring the duo, United’s ability to provide Champions League football will be the deciding factor in whether they finally fix their long-standing midfield deficiencies.
Mohamed Salah could play a decisive role in determining the future of Cody Gakpo at Liverpool, according to former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown.
Cody Gakpo’s future at the club was uncertain last summer with Bayern Munich showing strong interest in signing him.
However, the Reds ultimately decided to keep Gakpo while selling Luis Diaz to Bayern instead, with the Netherlands international subsequently committing his future to the club by signing a new contract.
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Mohamed Salah set to decide Cody Gakpo future at Liverpool
“Gakpo is somebody who could have left last summer.
“He was one of a few players who were spoken about, these attacking players at Liverpool who haven’t quite been as impressive as Slot may have hoped.
“He ended up staying, but his performances this season haven’t done much to change the opinion that he might be a bit below the level they hope for.
“In that case, if a huge offer comes in from somewhere like Bayern Munich, then I’m sure they’ll listen and be prepared to let him move on.
“The problem is, Mohamed Salah is going to play a big part because there’s a big chance he could leave Liverpool and they won’t want too much change.
“After everything that happened last summer and the chaos of it all, I can’t see Liverpool letting more than one attacker leave, otherwise it just adds to the unsettled feeling.
“So a lot will depend on what happens with Salah. If he leaves, I expect they’ll keep Gakpo, and if he stays then maybe Gakpo will go instead.”
Salah’s Liverpool future remains uncertain
Salah’s incredible time at Liverpool could come to an end at the end of the season.
The Egyptian forward has spent nine years at Anfield and, during that time, has rewritten the club’s record books while establishing himself as one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history and one of the finest to ever play in the Premier League.
With 254 goals and 121 assists for the club, Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success, helping the Reds win two Premier League titles, the Champions League, two League Cups and the FA Cup.
Although the current season has been one of his quieter campaigns in a Liverpool shirt, Salah has still registered 17 goal contributions in 31 games, highlighting the extraordinary standards he has set for himself.
That said, Salah’s future at the club has become uncertain after the public fallout between him and Slot earlier in the season.
Saudi Pro League clubs have long held a strong interest in signing Salah and, while the Egyptian has been incredibly loyalty to Liverpool, reports suggest he could now be open to a move away.
Cody Gakpo’s future could hinge on Salah decision
Liverpool are reportedly keen to avoid a repeat of last summer’s attacking overhaul, when several forwards were linked with departures at the same time.
According to Brown, that situation means the club are unlikely to allow multiple attackers to leave in the same window.
Competition
Played
Goals
Assists
Premier League
27
6
3
Champions League
7
2
1
FA Cup
3
0
0
Total
37
8
4
Cody Gakpo stats 25/26 via Transfermarkt
If Salah departs, Liverpool would likely retain Gakpo to maintain stability in their forward line. However, if Salah decides to stay at Anfield, the club could be more willing to listen to offers for the Dutch attacker.
As a result, Salah’s future could ultimately determine whether Gakpo remains part of Liverpool’s plans moving forward.
Despite a recent lack of minutes in the Premier League, the Japanese international remains a vital part of Daniel Farke’s side.
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Pete O’Rourke on Ao Tanaka future at Leeds United
Speaking on the player’s situation, Pete O’Rourke highlighted that while Tanaka hasn’t been a fixture in the starting lineup lately, his departure is not on the cards.
Speaking on Football Insider’s Transfer Insider podcast, he said:
“It’ll be an interesting one. I still think he’s got a role to play for Leeds.
“He’s obviously been on the bench for the last six Premier League games. Leeds have got this starting eleven that they’re sticking with right now, with Stach, Ampadu and Gruev in midfield.
“He’s obviously struggled for appearances in recent weeks, but has still made 22 appearances in all competitions and popped up with three goals.
“I don’t think Leeds would be pushing him out the door right now. He’s still a important squad player for the club and I’m sure he will remain that until the end of the season as well.”