Man Utd willing to offer blockbuster £125m deal to sign "amazing" PL winner

In what would see INEOS go all out, Manchester United are now reportedly willing to offer a stunning £125m deal to sign a Premier League and World Cup winner for Ruben Amorim.

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Whilst it may seem as though they need a rebuild every two years as another managerial failure arrives, Manchester United arguably need more construction than ever under Amorim.

The former Sporting Club manager arrived to pick up the pieces of Erik ten Hag’s disastrous final few months in charge and quickly realised just how many square pegs he’ll have to work with in a system full of round holes.

Since then, he’s at least welcomed Patrick Dorgu to solve his wing-back problem but there’s still plenty of work to be done at Old Trafford. What’s more, in order to complete that work, Manchester United must sell a number of stars with the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo potentially among those.

It’s only after those sales that the Red Devils can even consider reinforcements, at which point they’re reportedly setting their ambitions as high as ever in pursuit of fresh faces.

According to reports in Spain, Manchester United are now willing to offer a €150m (£125m) deal to sign Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid this summer – just one year on from his Manchester City departure.

After a slow start, the Argentine forward has adjusted to life in Spain and once again firing on all cylinders to attract the attention of the Red Devils. As a former Premier League champion at Manchester City, it’s fair to say that Alvarez would steal plenty of headlines by completing a move to Old Trafford this summer.

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As for Amorim, he would be welcoming the perfect player for his 3-4-2-1 system, with Alvarez likely slotting straight into one of the two advanced midfield roles behind the striker, whoever that may be.

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By joining Manchester United, Alvarez would be joining a list which includes both Carlos Tevez and Peter Schmeichel as the latest player to play for both Manchester clubs.

Somewhat breaking the trend, however, the Atletico Madrid man would be going from a City man to an Old Trafford star rather than the opposite path that Tevez and Schmeichel chose.

If Manchester United can afford such a deal, and that’s a big if at this stage, then it’s certainly one they should attempt. Not only would Alvarez finally suit Amorim, but his arrival would also be getting one over on Manchester City, who he could come back to haunt.

Earning plenty of praise from Pep Guardiola during his time at The Etihad, the Spaniard previously told TNT Sports: “Julian is amazing so he’s an extraordinary player and many things help us. Really good, so very pleased for his birthday, not just for the goals, the many things he does.”

Scoring 17 goals and assisting a further four in his debut season for Atletico Madrid, it’s fair to say that Alvarez has remained “amazing” even after leaving Manchester City.

Leroy Sane makes fresh demands to Bayern Munich as contract talks break down following star's surprise agent switch

Leroy Sane is not willing to sign a new Bayern Munich contract unless he receives an improved offer, despite reports an agreement was close.

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Per in Germany, Bayern are in talks with Sane over a new deal and expected the winger to agree to a reduced salary compared to his current deal, with a reduction of around €6 million (£5m/$7m). However, he has now changed agents, enlisting the help of Pini Zahavi, and new demands have been made of the Bavarian giants.

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Sane is said to have decided that he is not willing to take a salary reduction without a significant signing-on fee, and has been left dissatisfied with the overall package. His contract expires this summer and he is also aware of the fact that team-mates have received major signing-on fees. Sky reports that Alphonso Davies earned around €20m (£17m/$23m) as his signing-on fee when he committed his future to the club.

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Sane is willing to leave Bayern if he does not receive the salary offer he has demanded. Both Arsenal and Chelsea have been linked with a swoop to sign the star, and he is said to be willing to move back to England, having previously played for Manchester City.

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Bayern have won the Bundesliga and play Borussia Monchengladbach in their next fixture. It remains to be seen if Sane will sign a new deal.

England lose top spot in ODIs to New Zealand following 3-0 loss to Australia

Australia, meanwhile, have moved past Pakistan to go to No. 4

ESPNcricinfo staff23-Nov-2022England have lost their top spot in the ICC ODI rankings to New Zealand after losing 3-0 to Australia in the series that ended on Tuesday. As a result, New Zealand, who had lost pole position to England in September this year, have regained their place atop the rankings chart. Australia, meanwhile, moved past Pakistan to go to No. 4 in the rankings.England, the current ODI world champions, had 119 rating points going into the series in Australia but lost six points with the three defeats. Australia now have 112 rating points, the same as third-placed India, but India have more overall points (3802 overall points to Australia’s 3572).New Zealand and England have taken turns in occupying the No. 1 spot in the ODI rankings for the last two years. New Zealand had replaced England – who had then slipped to No. 4 – at the top in May 2021 and stayed No. 1 till September 2022. A series defeat to Australia then pushed them behind England again.ESPNcricinfo LtdEngland had gone into the series against Australia having just won the T20 World Cup. But the likes of David Warner, Travis Head, Steven Smith and Adam Zampa were all in brilliant touch as the hosts proved to be too good for Jos Buttler’s team.Related

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England suffered a big defeat in the third ODI after losing the first two ODIs by six wickets and 71 runs respectively. Warner and Head both hit centuries in a record partnership as Australia raced to 355 for 5 in 48 overs, with the match curtailed by rain. England never managed to get back in the game and were bowled out for 142.England’s next ODI assignment will be a three-match away series against South Africa in January next year. Australia too play South Africa in three ODIs in January, but at home.

Talking Tactics: 15-year-old Cavan Sullivan made his first start with the Philadelphia Union in U.S. Open Cup – what did we learn?

GOAL looks at Sullivan's first start, how he fared, and what it indicates for the future of one of the U.S.'s brightest talents

It all happened rather quietly. Philadelphia Union have been working next-great-hope Cavan Sullivan into the fold for the best part of 12 months now. But for all of the good PR and positive vibes, he hadn't managed more than a few cameos and lively stints off the bench.

That is, until last week. Sullivan started and played 120 minutes of an admittedly grueling and often ugly U.S. Open Cup game against Indy Eleven.

The Union won on penalties, in the end, avoiding a Cupset, but not doing so in particularly convincing fashion. New manager Bradley Carnell put out a lineup consisting mostly of fringe first-team players and reserves. The USL side went full strength, and gave as much as they got. Penalties are a cruel way to go out of a tournament, especially when you hold a team of superior quality and budget over 90 minutes plus two halves of extra time.

Still, this game will likely be remembered as the one where Sullivan got his first start. And although it wasn't the highest profile affair – that's kind of the point – it was still one that might indicate where the somehow-still-15-year-old might operate for the Union in the next two full MLS campaigns before he moves to Manchester City.

GOAL takes a look at Sullivan's first start, how he fared, and what it might say for the future of one of the U.S.'s brightest talents.

ImagnA long-awaited first start

The Union have been smart about this whole thing. Sullivan has played just 48 minutes in MLS this year. That is by no means a bad thing. The team have been doing just fine with him in a rather limited role. They are third in the Eastern Conference and have won seven of 12 matches. There is no need to toss him in, risk injury, expand his role, or tinker with a winning formula.

This is also, of course, the paradox of having a really talented youngster. He is probably the best natural footballer the Union have in their ranks. But he is also has little top-level experience. He plays in a position of relative strength for Philadelphia, and even if he is better naturally than a number of their other attacking options, there isn't a great need for him to play – today.

The flip side of that is it leaves expectant fans for Philadelphia and the USMNT rather disappointed. Sullivan has made it clear that he wants to play for the USMNT – and big picture, win the Ballon d'Or. The style, swagger and wonderful left foot are all there. Fans want to see him play.

Yet the Union are still keeping him on a tight leash. It may be frustrating for some, but it's probably the right move for his career development – no matter how well he can kick a ball.

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That's why the U.S. Open Cup fixture made sense of his introduction. Indy Eleven have a good record in the competition, but they are still far from the level of an MLS side. Carnell, meanwhile, wanted to rest some of his first-teamers – or at least save some legs. It was always going to be a lower intensity night with fewer fans in the building and fewer viewers. Perfect time to let the kid play.

Sullivan started, roughly, on the right side of a 4-4-2 – the Union's preferred system so far this year. On paper, the numbers were agreeable, if slightly unspectacular. Sullivan played 120 minutes, completed 30/40 passes, created two chances, and had six attempts on goal – three of which were on target.

The heatmap tells a mostly similar story. Sullivan stuck to the right side of the pitch, occasionally ventured inside, and spent most of the game pretty much doing his job. Any coach would conclude that Sullivan put in a good shift, did exactly what was asked of him, and ensured that the regular starters could rest their legs in the midst of a hectic league schedule. That's basically what he said.

"Cavan wants to play, he wants to express himself, he wants to get on the pitch,” Carnell outlined after the game. “He wants to prove himself, and he wants to prove he belongs with the team. He did a great job. He’s young, fit, hungry … it was fun to watch him play tonight.”

IMAGNMoments of promise

But watch the game, and there were some real indications that Sullivan was operating a little faster than everyone else on the pitch. His first touch was sharp from the first minute, and while the rest of the Union rather slumbered their way through the game, Sullivan tried to break it open. He took five shots in the first half alone, and was always looking for the incisive moment.

Perhaps the passage that summarized his performance the most was in the 37th minute. He received a pass just outside the box, 19 yards from goal in the right half space. The smart move, at that point, would have been to take the ball to the byline and cut it back to one of four Philadelphia runners darting into the box.

Instead, Sullivan cut sharply onto his left, a sent two Indy defenders skirting the wrong way, and unleashed a shot on goal. It was pretty easily blocked by a deluge of defenders who had diligently tracked back. He latched onto a loose ball in the same phase of play. Again, there were perhaps two passes on; he could have fed either Union forward. Sullivan had a shot on goal instead, stinging the palms of the Indy goalkeeper.

He did much the same in extra time. Sullivan darted into the box to snag loose ball, six yards out from goal and facing a near-impossible angle. The pass across the box was on. Instead, he tried to fire into the roof of the net – but launched the ball over the bar. His teammate was not happy.

He went for the spectacular when the simple was on. There are no stats for valiant failures, or almost-goals. But from the perspective of a young player learning his craft, these will go down mostly as good things – especially given the final score.

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There were some shortcomings. Sullivan may have been active and assertive in the first half, but his influence rather waned in the second. In fairness, it was partially his team's fault. The Union should have led by two or three at half time. They came out slightly sluggish after the break. Indy grabbed a goal on 48 minutes, and then put in the kind of resolute defensive showing that perhaps deserved three points.

In those moments, when the game became a slog, Sullivan faded. It was an odd game in the second half. The Union didn't seem to have the legs to press, but Indy didn't really want the ball, either. The Union completed 225 passes to Indy's 132, and 42 percent of their passes came in the final third. They put nine shots on goal, attempted 11 crosses, and hit the post once.

In other words, they were camped out in their opponents' half, created a lot, but didn't manage to find the back of the net.

Indy were simply up for the scrap. And that's where you could see Sullivan's need for improvement. He is, remember, still 15, and although not afraid to tackle, isn't the biggest physical presence. He won four of his eight duels, and lost possession, due to either giveaways or misplaced passes, 18 times. Only when Indy decided to open the game up a little more, and spaces became bigger, did Sullivan get back to playing football again.

Not just Isak: Liverpool think Newcastle ace can start for them immediately

Liverpool are pushing to sign a “really talented” Premier League player in the summer transfer window, according to a new update regarding the Reds’ upcoming business.

Liverpool targeting new full-backs

Arne Slot’s side are preparing for another massive game on Wednesday evening as they host Newcastle United at Anfield in the league, looking to keep up their stranglehold on the title.

Last Sunday’s 2-0 win away to Manchester City felt like a significant moment in the season, especially because Arsenal lost 1-0 at home to West Ham the previous day, but there is still work to do for Liverpool, and the Magpies will be tough opponents to overcome.

In terms of Reds-related transfer news, Flamengo right-back Wesley has been linked with a summer move to Anfield, perhaps being seen as a replacement option for Trent Alexander-Arnold, should he join Real Madrid at the end of the season.

Another rumoured target in that area of the pitch is Jeremie Frimpong, who has excelled for Bayer Leverkusen in recent years, winning the Bundesliga title last season and catching the eye in a wing-back role under Xabi Alonso. The Dutchman has three goals and four assists to his name in the league in 2024/25 to date, as well as a trio of assists in the Champions League.

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The Reds are one of several teams thought to be watching Wednesday’s opponent Alexander Isak, but according to Anfield Watch, Liverpool are also keen on signing Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall this summer, seeing him as a long-term replacement for Andy Robertson. The Englishman is viewed by the Reds hiearchy as someone who could immediately come in and take a first-team place.

Lewis Hall for Newcastle

The £7,000-a-week Hall is enjoying an excellent season for Newcastle, putting himself in a strong position to be named in Thomas Tuchel’s first England season next month, potentially making the left-back spot his own after constant injuries to Luke Shaw.

The 20-year-old provided an assist in the Magpies’ 4-3 win at home to Nottingham Forest last weekend – one of four in the league this season – and Howe lauded him last year: “We have always believed in him and his quality and we have been working really hard with him on his game.

“He’s a really talented lad. He’s got a couple of things to continue working on as all the players have. I believe in him. My vision for him is he will be at Newcastle for many years.”

Still only 20, it is easy to see why Liverpool could consider him a target, with the Englishman bringing both defensive nous and attacking quality – he has averaged two tackles per game in the league this term – and he could be a strong alternative to the likes of Milos Kerkez and Jorrel Hato.

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Reds supporters will get the opportunity to judge him up close on Wednesday, as he comes up against Mohamed Salah at Anfield, which could be his toughest assignment of the campaign to date.

Cricket Australia chair Lachlan Henderson to step down

Mike Baird, the former NSW premier, will take up the position next February

ESPNcricinfo staff11-Dec-2022Cricket Australia will have its fourth chair in less than 18 months after Lachlan Henderson announced he would step down early next year having taken a new role in the corporate world.Mike Baird, the former New South Wales premier, will take up the position next February having been unanimously endorsed.Henderson, who will remain on the board, became chair in February when he was appointed the permanent replacement for Earl Eddings who resigned in October 2021. Richard Freudenstein held the role in an interim position before Henderson.Chair stacking

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“The new role I’ve taken in my home city Perth will make it difficult to devote the time required as Chair, so I have decided this is the right time to hand over the role,” Henderson said.Baird will take the chair at a crucial time for the game in Australia with the next broadcast rights and new MoU currently being negotiated.”Lachlan has made a great contribution as Chair and I’m delighted he will continue to provide his considerable business and cricket expertise on the CA Board,” he said.”It is an honour to take such an important role in Australian cricket at a time when so much exciting work is being done to grow our national sport and take it forward. I’m pleased to have the chance to work even more closely with CEO Nick Hockley and his team and all those working across Australian cricket.”It was been a controversial week for CA amid the fallout to David Warner withdrawing from his bid to have his leadership ban overturned, a process that was led by CEO Nick Hockley and endorsed by the board.

Tottenham open talks with £29m Brazilian who Arsenal contacted this week

Tottenham Hotspur have approached a Brazilian transfer target via his representatives as they look to get a head start on the summer window, with north London rivals Arsenal also contacting him in the last seven days.

Tottenham face AZ Alkmaar in Europa League last 16

Spurs take on Eredivisie giants AZ Alkmaar in the first leg of their last 16 clash in the Europa League this evening, with manager Ange Postecoglou revealing that winger Dejan Kulusevski will miss the tie with a foot injury.

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Postecoglou could well benefit from the full returns of Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Dominic Solanke, who have all been missing for weeks, but the Australian was coy over their chances of starting tonight.

“We’ll see, we’ll train today,” said Postecoglou in his latest pre-match press conference. “Obviously they’ve all out for significant amount of time so we’ll see when we reintroduce them but they’re all here and training today, so we’ll make decisions after that.”

Spurs’ boss will be eager to reintroduce as many first-team stars as possible before the next international break, and the Europa League represents their only chance of winning any major silverware in Postecoglou’s second season in charge.

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“I think it is fair to say the boys really understand there is a great opportunity for us,” said Postecolgou on the Europa League. I think they’ve appreciated the fact that the guys who have been playing through are now able to recover and train and prepare themselves better for games.

“That’s coincided with seeing their teammates come back and certainly the guys that have been out injured, we’ve already seen with guys like Vic, Brennan, Madders to a lesser extent (due to time out) but Wilson, Destiny, they’ve come back with a real hunger and desire to help the team because I think they’ve all been frustrated to sit on the sidelines and see how difficult it has for the group of players who have been playing. They’ve just wanted to help and now they get that opportunity.

“Again, I think you sense that in the group that they appreciate they have some support and some help. There is a platform there for us to hopefully get back to playing our football and seeing how far we can progress.”

Tottenham open talks with Flamengo defender Wesley Franca

According to RTI Esporte, the Lilywhites are also preparing for next season by making enquiries over key targets, and one of them is believed to be Flamengo defender Wesley Franca.

Wesley Franca celebrates for Flamengo.

As per their information, Tottenham have held talks with Franca’s representatives, but they’re by no means the only Premier League side who are keen on a move for the right-back.

Cross-town rivals Arsenal also made contact with his camp this week, to gauge the conditions of a potential deal, with Franca’s price tag believed to stand at around £29 million.

The 21-year-old, called “exceptional” by ex-Chelsea and Atlético Madrid defender Felipe Luis, can also play as a right-midfielder when required. After claims of Real Madrid interest in Pedro Porro, Spurs have been sporadically linked with a new full-back, and Franca could be an astute option.

Mithali Raj roped in as mentor and advisor of WPL team Gujarat Giants

The world’s most prolific run-scorer in women’s cricket joins the Ahmedabad-based franchise for the inaugural season of WPL

ESPNcricinfo staff28-Jan-2023Former India captain Mithali Raj has been roped in as mentor and advisor at Gujarat Giants, one of the five franchises set to take part in the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL). Raj – the most prolific run-scorer in the history of women’s cricket – has been one of the strongest advocates of an IPL-style women’s franchise league in India, and as mentor and advisor at Giants, will also promote women’s cricket at the grassroots level in their home state of Gujarat.”Women’s cricket is growing steadily, and this kind of impetus will undoubtedly encourage young women to consider taking up cricketprofessionally,” Raj said in a media release. “I believe that the high-impact participation of corporates will help hasten the process of eventually bringing more glory to India. This level of influence can help strengthen the sporting ecosystem, and enhance opportunities for women athletes.”Related

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Pranav Adani, Director of Adani Enterprises, which manages Giants’ owners Adani Sportsline, said on hiring Mithali: “Mithali Raj is a role model for the young generation, and we are delighted to have such an inspirational athlete on board to mentor our women’s cricket team.”We believe that the presence of international sporting heroes like Mithali will attract new talent not just into cricket but also into every other sport.”On January 25, Adani Sportsline – the sports development wing of the Adani Group – purchased the rights to own an Ahmedabad-based team for INR 1289 crore (USD 158 million approx.), the most expensive team that will take part in the competition. In all, INR 4669.99 crore (USD 572.78 million approx.) was spent by Adani Group, Capri Global – who bought the Lucknow team – and the owners of Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore to acquire the rights for the five WPL franchises.The WPL is likely to be played between March 4 and March 24, a tight window squeezed out between the Women’s T20 World Cup that ends in late February and the men’s IPL that is set to start one week after the women’s competition. The WPL auction, set for early February, will have auction purses of INR 12 crore (USD 1.46 million approx) per team.Each team can buy a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 18 players, including seven overseas ones, of which one must be from an Associate country. Unlike in the men’s IPL, WPL teams will have the option of fielding up to five overseas players in the XI, provided, again that one is from an Associate team.A total of 22 matches will be played in WPL 2023, with each team playing the other twice to make it a total of eight games per team. The top-ranked team will enter the final directly, while the second and third-placed teams will face off in a Qualifier to determine the second finalist.

Emanuel Emegha salary: How much does Strasbourg star earn per week and annually in Ligue 1?

Everything you need to know about Emanuel Emegha's salary details playing for Strasbourg

Dutch attacker Emanuel Emegha signed for Ligue 1 side Strasbourg from Sturm Graz in the summer of 2023.

After a rather quiet 2023-24 campaign with the French side, Emegha has significantly improved in his second season at the club. The Dutchman has played an instrumental role in Strasbourg’s push to secure European qualification.

Emegha’s current contract with Strasbourg runs until 2028, but compared to other stars in the dressing room, his salary is relatively modest.

So, exactly how much does the Dutch forward earn playing in Ligue 1?

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!

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Emanuel Emegha's wages at Strasbourg in numbers

Emegha's current five-year contract with Strasbourg specifies a weekly salary of €14,423 and an annual salary of €750,000.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in Euros

Annual wages in Euros

Emanuel Emegha

Dutch

€14,423

€750,000

AdvertisementAFPTop earners at Strasbourg

Djordje Petrovic and Sekou Mara are the top earners at Strasbourg, both receiving the same salary.

Andrew Omobamidele ranks third, followed by Habiba Diarra and Sebastian Nanasi in fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

Player

Nationality

Weekly wages in Euros

Annual wages in Euros

Djordje Petrovic

Serbian

€29,808

€1,550,000

Sekou Mara

French

€29,808

€1,550,000

Andrew Omobamidele

Irish

€28,846

€1,500,000

Habib Diarra

Cameroonian

€24,615

€1,280,000

Sebastian Nanasi

Swedish

€20,962

€1,090,000

Top earners in Ligue 1

Strasbourg players earn well, but Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has the highest wages in the league.

PSG's leading position in Ligue 1 is shown by the top earners list. PSG players hold the first thirteen positions, with Adrien Rabiot from Marseille at fourteenth.

Player

Club

Weekly wages in GBP

Weekly wages in Euros

Annual wages in GBP

Annual wages in Euros

Ousmane Dembele

Paris Saint-Germain

£297,548

€346,154

£15,472,512

€18,000,000

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Paris Saint-Germain

£270,438

€314,615

£14,062,794

€16,360,000

Marquinhos

Paris Saint-Germain

£222,235

€258,654

£11,561,405

€13,450,000

Lucas Hernandez

Paris Saint-Germain

£218,202

€253,846

£11,346,509

€13,200,000

Achraf Hakimi

Paris Saint-Germain

£218,202

€253,846

£11,346,509

€13,200,000

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PSG is at the top of Ligue 1, but none of their players rank among the top five highest-paid footballers worldwide.

The top five earners are all from the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo earns the most at Al Nassr.

Karim Benzema, previously with Real Madrid, is second. Riyad Mahrez, formerly of Manchester City and now with Al-Ahli, is third.

Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, both from Senegal, are fourth and fifth, respectively.

Player

Club

Weekly wages GBP

Weekly wages Euros

Annual wages GBP

Annual wages Euros

Cristiano Ronaldo

Al Nassr

£3,216,155

€3,846,154

£167,250,468

€200,000,000

Karim Benzema

Al Ittihad

£1,608,178

€1,923,077

£83,625,234

€100,000,000

Riyad Mahrez

Al Ahli

£839,469

€1,003,846

£45,652,372

€52,200,000

Sadio Mane

Al Nassr

£643,271

€769,231

£33,450,094

€40,000,000

Kalidou Koulibaly

Al Hilal

£558,038

€667,308

£29,017,956

€34,700,000

Liverpool and FSG planning £100m bid for Real Madrid star if Salah leaves

Liverpool are thought to be preparing a huge £100m offer for a “special” player in the summer transfer window, should Mohamed Salah decide to leave the club.

A busy summer of transfers needed at Liverpool

The Reds have been relatively frugal when it comes to transfers in recent years, so much so that owners FSG have been criticised by some. Their argument could be that the squad is already extremely strong, but big changes are needed once this season comes to an end.

There could be some high-profile exits, with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah among them, while top players have been linked with moves to Liverpool, including Chelsea centre-back Levi Colwill. The England international has been seen as a target in the past, and the Merseysiders’ interest doesn’t appear to have gone away.

Chelsea'sLeviColwillcelebrates after the match

A new left-back is definitely needed for the Reds, even though Andy Robertson can continue to be a good squad player, and Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez is arguably the front-runner to come in this summer. The 21-year-old has enjoyed an outstanding season for the Cherries, helping them push for Champions League football.

Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap has also been backed to join Liverpool before the beginning of next season, as they look to pip Chelsea to the Englishman’s signature.

Liverpool planning £100m offer for Real Madrid star

According to a report from Spain, Liverpool are planning a £100m bid for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo, seeing him as a great option to replace Salah, should he move on at the end of the season.

They want to convince the La Liga giants to let one of their best attacking players go, but it is noted that the Brazilian is “not considering a change of scenery”, appearing to be happy at his current club.

Ideally, Salah will sign a new deal with Liverpool and remain at the club for the foreseeable future, but if he does leave, Rodrygo would be a magnificent successor.

Appearances

25

Starts

20

Minutes played

1720

Goals

6

Assists

5

Shots per game

1.8

Key passes per game

1.8

Dribbles per game

1.6

While the 24-year-old may not always earn as many headlines as Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr, he is a top-level player in his own right, scoring five goals in the Champions League this season and being hailed by Carlo Ancelotti in the past:

“He is a special striker, he can play in all positions. He is fast, smart and effective one on one. The learning is over. He is a Real Madrid player for all purposes.”

Liverpool are brewing a homegrown Salah in "remarkable" 16-year-old star

Liverpool’s youth scene is replete with potential – and this talent’s the cream of the crop.

ByAngus Sinclair Mar 21, 2025

It does sound as though Rodrygo sees his future at Madrid, however, which is no great surprise, so for Liverpool, it should be a case of them doing everything they can to ensure that Salah signs a new contract in the next few months.

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