Liverpool have reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals for the first time in a decade after a 2-1 win away to Manchester City on Tuesday night.
Comfortably 3-0 up on aggregate from the first leg, it threatened to be a difficult night for the Reds when Gabriel Jesus netted less than two minutes into the match, but two second half goals from Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino ensured progress.
While those goal heroes will steal the headlines, Liverpool fans were quick to praise a less obvious performer after the match – midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The former Arsenal man gave the Reds great stability in the middle of the park and supporters can’t believe how good his progress has been at the club since being signed by Jurgen Klopp last summer.
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At the Gunners he was often overlooked and didn’t appear to possess the leadership qualities he is currently showing at Anfield, with some fans believing he is a future captain.
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Manchester United have been reportedly getting closer to sealing the deal with Erik ten Hag to become the next manager to take on the tough challenge at Old Trafford, and a source has revealed more details about the current progress at the club.
What’s the word?
Stretty News have claimed that a close senior source at Manchester United has revealed that the next meeting between the directors of the club and representatives of Ten Hag are due to take place later this week in London.
The report also claimed that they now understand that United’s search has been whittled down to just two candidates – Ten Hag and Paris Saint Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Great news!
The manager situation at United has been an ongoing issue all season, so it will be a relief to fans, the squad and the owners that it appears close to being settled, with one of the ideal targets set to become the new manager at Old Trafford.
Everyone involved in the club will be hoping that this is the last phase of transition they will face after going through four permanent and three interim managers since Sir Alex Ferguson retired from management and left United in 2013, with a rollercoaster ride along the way and a lengthy trophy drought set to enter a sixth year.
Since Fergie’s departure, the Red Devils have won just three trophies in almost nine years, with their most recent success in the EFL Cup and Europa League with Jose Mourinho back in 2017. They have not lifted a trophy since then despite getting close to winning the Europa League again last year, falling at the last hurdle in a penalty shoot-out against Villareal in Gdansk.
Now in their longest trophy drought since 1989, United will be hoping that the appointment of Ten Hag or Pochettino will bring the winning ways back to Old Trafford, and that real progress will finally be made at the club following Fergie’s exit nine years ago.
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For now, Ralf Rangnick must focus on catching up with Arsenal and Tottenham in the pursuit of a top four finish to secure Champions League football with their new manager next season. As they lie three points behind both London clubs, though, the interim coach will need the others to drop points for the Red Devils to get back into Europe’s premier club competition, and that’s without suffering any more setbacks of their own.
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West Ham have not been shy when it comes to signing players from Championship clubs in recent years. One successful example is Jarrod Bowen, who the Hammers signed from Hull City back in the 2020 January transfer window and has since gone on to provide 42 goal contributions in 92 games across all competitions.
What’s the news?
Looking ahead to the upcoming summer transfer window, it seems as though the east London club have set their sights on securing another Championship star and bringing him to the London Stadium, in what could potentially pave the way for one current Hammers figure to leave the club as a result.
According to a recent transfer report from The Sun, West Ham are keen on signing Nottingham Forest centre-back Joe Worrall during the upcoming summer transfer window if the Championship club fails to secure promotion to the top flight by the end of the season.
Diop replacement
As a product of Forest’s youth academy, the 25-year-old, who has been dubbed as a “leader” and praised for his “outstanding” performances by Steven Gerrard when the defender spent some time on loan with Rangers, has made 168 senior appearances for the club across all competitions, chipping in with four goals and six assists along the way.
With 28 league appearances under his belt this season, the defender has earned himself an overall performance rating of 7, making him the sixth-highest rated player in Steve Cooper’s squad according to WhoScored, showing not only how important he is to the team with the number of games he’s played in but also how much quality he has.
Should David Moyes’ side secure Worrall’s signature in the summer, this could spell the end of the road in a West Ham shirt for Issa Diop.
He has only started nine league games this season and hasn’t managed to prove to the Hammers boss that he should be the first-choice centre-back there. WhoScored list him as the second-lowest rated player to have started more than one league game with an overall performance rating of just 6.44.
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Taking this into account, if the club and Moyes feels that they would be better off giving Worrall the chance to step up to the plate in the Premier League rather than stick with Diop, who is currently picking up a weekly wage of £61k-per-week according to Salary Sport, it could be curtains for his West Ham career.
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As they enter into the New Year, Leeds United will hope that their fine form in the Premier League continues.
Daniel Farke’s Whites now no longer look resigned to the drop, with two wins and two draws heading their way across a memorable December so far, pushing them six points clear of West Ham United, occupying the final relegation spot in the division.
Of course, there is still a lot of action that needs to take place before the season is over, with 21 huge clashes yet to be played.
However, everything is now pointing in the direction of the West Yorkshire titans being able to secure survival without breaking a sweat, with the January transfer window also helping them strengthen here and there to achieve this goal.
Leeds could seal statement deal in January
Reports have come out to suggest that Leeds will be somewhat stunted with what they can spend in the bumper window to come, owing to PSR regulations.
Considering their position in the table, that will not be music to the ears of supporters or indeed Farke.
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However, as per an update from Sky Sports, there could be some wiggle room for Leeds to still operate, with the Premier League newcomers reportedly eyeing up some attacking reinforcements, particularly down the wing, as Harry Wilson’s name is touted again.
Leeds’ failed move for the Fulham star was well documented in the summer, and with the Welshman coming into his own at Craven Cottage this season, it does appear unlikely that Marco Silva’s side would entertain losing him anytime soon.
Yet, with his deal in London set to expire in the summer, Leeds could be prepared to make an audacious swoop once more for the Cottagers’ number eight, as they potentially win themselves their new Raphinha in the process.
How Wilson can be Raphinha 2.0
Leeds really did win themselves an almighty coup when they landed the services of the scintillating Brazilian for only £17m in 2020, with the much-loved winger at Elland Road going on to be a £55m purchase for Barcelona, after he garnered a reputation for being a game-changing presence on English shores.
Indeed, without Raphinha’s consistent brilliance during the 2021/22 season, Leeds would have surely fallen back down to the Championship with a whimper, with the sensational South American’s 11 goals making him a crucial individual who, very much singlehandedly, kept his team above the dreaded drop zone at times.
Wilson will hope he can be seen in the same glowing light if he makes the shock switch from Craven Cottage to Elland Road a reality.
Indeed, the Wrexham-born attacker has already been lauded as “world-class” this season by Sky Sports pundit Steve Sidwell, when delightfully placing an effort past Dean Henderson earlier in the month.
With five goals and three assists next to his name for the season, it’s clear that Wilson is managing to stand out in the Fulham XI in much the same way Raphinha did week, in week out when calling Leeds home.
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Blessed with a left foot made of gold, just like Raphinha, Sky Sports’ Dougie Critchley has serenaded him as “the form player in the Premier League” right now, having picked up six of those goal contributions across a standout December.
Wilson’s numbers for Fulham
Stat
Wilson
Games played
165
Minutes played
9685 mins
Goals scored
30
Assists
41
Sourced by Transfermarkt
With a bumper 71 goal contributions under his belt for the Cottagers, too, Leeds should have no divine right, whatsoever to poach the 67-time Wales international from Silva’s grasp next month.
But Leeds punched above their weight when picking up Raphinha all those years ago, and if Wilson is available for a cut-price fee given his contract situation, it’s a deal that must be explored, no matter how fanciful it feels.
If he were to join, survival would surely be even easier to reach, with Wilson’s “incredible” ability – as he was once labelled by his former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp – matched with the goalscoring prowess of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, making Leeds an even more tantalising prospect to behold in attack.
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Chelsea have expressed an interest in signing Celtic’s Ben Doak, according to The Daily Mail.
The lowdown
The Athletic’s James Pearce reported at the start of this week that Liverpool were close to signing the 16-year-old.
The Hoops have tried to convince him to stay, handing him first-team opportunities against Dundee United and Rangers, but it seems that the player’s head has been turned. It’s understood that he has his heart set on the idea of working under Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
The latest
The Daily Mail’s Brian Marjoribanks has now revealed that Liverpool aren’t the only ‘leading Premier League club’ to pursue Doak, as Champions League holders Chelsea have also made known their admiration for the winger.
However, Marjoribanks corroborates Pearce’s report that Liverpool are currently poised to win the race for the teenager.
The verdict
It’s no surprise that Doak has caught the eye of elite clubs south of the border. After all, playing top-flight football at the age of 16 is certainly no mean feat.
In the words of his former academy coach Martin Miller, the teenager is ‘very quick and very good on the ball’. Furthermore, he boasts a ‘fantastic’ attitude and impressive composure on the big stage, according to his manager Ange Postecoglou.
Celtic are only due to receive a meagre compensation fee given that the player has yet to sign a professional contract. Indeed, The Daily Mail claimed that the figure could be as low as £150,000.
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You would wonder just how lucrative his sale could have been if the Hoops had managed to keep hold of the 16-year-old for another couple of years and top clubs had continued to track him.
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Newcastle United made it through to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup once again last night, with a hard-fought 2-1 win over fellow Premier League side Fulham.
Eddie Howe’s men certainly didn’t produce the most vintage of displays, but it was enough to secure their place in the final four for a second consecutive campaign.
Yoane Wissa managed to net his first goal for the Magpies during the triumph, whilst Lewis Miley leapt highest from a late corner to secure a much-needed win for the club.
As a result, Howe’s men will now face Manchester City in a two-legged semi-final, potentially booking their place in the final and moving one step closer to retaining their title.
However, if they are to get one over the most inform side in the division, the manager will need to drop multiple players who struggled to deliver despite the 2-1 victory.
Newcastle’s poor performers against Fulham last night
Full-back Tino Livramento has often been one of the shining lights within the Newcastle squad in recent months, but his showing at St James’ Park last night was one of his worst in recent times.
The 23-year-old featured for 76 minutes before being withdrawn, but he failed to deliver whilst on the pitch – as seen by his tally of 100% duels lost in the air and on the ground.
He also failed to complete any of his crosses or dribbles, while being unable to complete a single tackle – showcasing his lack of impact at both ends of the pitch.
However, Livramento wasn’t alone in failing to deliver on Tyneside, with central midfielder Joe Willock massively unable to take advantage of the start handed his way.
The Englishman was making just his fifth start of 2025/26, but it was yet another night to forget, as he was dominated without the ball, subsequently losing 67% of his ground duels.
He also failed to win any of the tackles he entered, whilst completing just 50% of the dribbles he attempted, with Howe making the right in call in replacing him after 72 minutes.
The Newcastle star who needs to be dropped after Fulham
The aforementioned duo evidently failed to deliver for Newcastle last night, but Howe will no doubt be pleased that his side were able to win ugly in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.
Sunday’s defeat against local rivals Sunderland has certainly ramped up the pressure on the 48-year-old, with retaining their League Cup triumph from last year now needed to help save his job.
The win against Marco Silva’s side was definitely much-needed, but the side will need to ensure they up their levels in the next round if they are to get past Manchester City.
If Howe is to reach a second successive League Cup final, he will certainly need to drop winger Jacob Murphy, with the 30-year-old currently enduring a huge drop in form.
Last season, he was one of the Magpies’ most influential players, as seen by his tally of 23 combined goals and assists across all competitions – three of which came in the Carabao Cup.
However, this campaign has been a slow one for the fan-favourite, with Murphy so far registering just five goal contributions in his 19 appearances in league and cup competitions.
Last night, he was handed a chance to impress from the off, but his 85-minute display on home soil was one to forget – with his stats backing up his awful performance.
Jacob Murphy – stats against Fulham
Statistics
Tally
Minutes played
85
Touches
56
Passes completed
68%
Possession lost
25x
Crosses attempted
9
Crosses completed
0
Dribbles completed
1
Duels lost
67%
Stats via FotMob
Murphy has become known for his crossing during his spell on Tyneside, but he was hugely ineffective in such an area against Fulham – as seen by his tally of zero crosses completed from his nine attempts.
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He also was only able to get past the opposition full-back on one occasion, whilst also being caught offside once – subsequently showcasing his lack of quality in the final third.
However, his most alarming area was his wastefulness in possession, subsequently completing just 68% of his passes and giving possession away on 25 separate occasions.
To cap off his disappointing performance, Murphy was handed a measly 4/10 match rating by Chronicle Live journalist Lee Ryder – the joint-lowest of any Magpies player who started the win.
After such a display, the manager must look to replace Murphy in the upcoming games, with the attacker evidently appearing like a shadow of his former self.
The recent form has no doubt been a concern, but a change in shape or personnel within the final third of the pitch could help the manager save his job and secure a second Carabao Cup trophy in as many seasons.
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According to a report from Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport (via Sport Witness), Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte may well leave the club at the end of his contract next year.
The lowdown: Short term vision
The north London club appointed Conte in an official Head Coach capacity on a contract until the summer of 2023 with an option to extend for a further year.
Having lifted the Serie A title in 2020/21 at Inter Milan, the Italian’s stock was high and Spurs had seemingly landed an elite boss to help the push towards a Premier League top-four finish following the short reign of Nuno Espirito Santo.
However, the length of the deal was always of concern in some quarters and now it appears the 52-year-old may already be restless.
As per the report from Gazzetta, translated by SW, the man in the hot seat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could already be considering a role back in Italy or beyond.
It’s stated that Conte views contracts as a ‘stepping stone’ rather than a ‘prison’ and there are already ‘too many clouds over London’ despite the presence and best efforts of familiar colleague Fabio Paratici.
Furthermore, the report claims that ‘it is not certain’ that the former Italian national team coach will even see out the contract with the Lilywhites, citing a potential tilt at the Paris Saint-Germain managerial role should Mauricio Pochettino move on at the end of the current campaign.
The verdict: Pull out all the stops
Boasting an enviable trophy cabinet containing eight major honours – including one English top-flight success at Chelsea – Tottenham appointed a truly elite figure in Conte and should be trying everything possible to retain the Italian’s services beyond 2023.
At present, Conte’s longest stint in any role stands at just 106 games whilst in west London, further proof of a tendency to move on swiftly.
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Albeit still the case that Spurs are outsiders for a top-four finish, sitting three points behind arch-rivals Arsenal, there has been an upturn in results since the arrival of the man described as ‘one of the best managers in the world’ by Thomas Tuchel.
Whether or not UEFA Champions League qualification can appease Conte remains to be seen, otherwise, a hefty summer transfer budget may well be required.
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While Raphinha leaving Leeds United this summer ‘isn’t a formality’, his future is now causing ‘real concern’ at the club, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.
The Lowdown: Raphinha’s future unknown
The Brazilian has starred for the Whites during a difficult season in the Premier League, chipping in with nine goals and three assists in the competition, drawing praise as ‘wonderful’ from Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy.
There has been constant speculation regarding his Leeds future in recent months, however, with a host of clubs linked with signing him this summer.
A fresh claim has now emerged, as the situation continues to look cloudy as we move closer and closer to the transfer window.
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The Latest: O’Rourke drops key claim
Speaking to Transfer Tavern, O’Rourke claimed that while Raphinha’s exit isn’t definite, he ‘won’t stick around’ for a team fighting relegation, an ominous message for Leeds supporters:
“I wouldn’t say it’s a formality, it’s a real concern for Leeds. Obviously Raphinha won’t want to be sticking around in a team that’s fighting for survival.”
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The Verdict: Still hard to predict
This is a transfer saga that could still be alive come May, with Leeds’ Premier League status potentially playing a key role in Raphinha’s final decision.
If they stay up, he may feel that one more year at Elland Road makes sense, whereas relegation to the Championship would surely be the final nail in the coffin.
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The lure of moving to a huge club such as Liverpool or Barcelona could be too good to say no to, however, and it would be hard for Leeds fans to resent the decision too much if he decides to enjoy a new challenge.
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Manchester City centre-back Ruben Dias has been one of the best recent signings in the Premier League and has gone on to be dubbed “the best centre-back in the world” by the likes of Jose Mourinho.
This season, the defender has scored two goals and set up three more in the Premier League, showcasing his ability on the attack when given the chance, particularly on set pieces.
However, should Wolves had acted on their interest in the defender back in the summer of 2019, the 24-year-old could have been playing at Molineux right now instead of the Etihad Stadium, where he won the Premier League title last season.
The idea of a defence consisting of Max Kilman, Conor Coady and Dias might now seem unfathomable, but if Wolves coughed up £57m back then, that would have become a centre-back trio.
At the time, that fee might have seemed extortionate, but now the former Benfica star has a market value of £67.5m, leaving Fosun to regret their decision not to paying his release clause.
Averaging a 7.10 Sofascore rating in the Premier League this term, Dias has performed better than any Wolves defender, with Romain Saiss the pick of the bunch on 7.07.
It isn’t up for debate whether or not Dias is a world-class ball-playing defender – he ranks in the top 2% among centre-backs in Europe’s top five leagues and continental competitions for pass completion percentage per 90 (93.6%).
He also ranks in the top 3% for passes into the final third per 90 (6.25), top 2% for passes completed per 90 (74.48) and top 9% for long passes completed per 90 (12.23). Furthermore, the 24-year-old is extremely comfortable in possession, ranking in the top 1% for progressive carries per 90 (8.16) and the top 3% for touches per 90 (87.64).
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Unfortunately for Wolves fans, the chances for Dias to now appear in an Old Gold shirt appear slim to none, having missed their chance to sign the defensive “rock” three years ago.
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West Ham remain interested in signing Stuttgart forward Sasa Kalajdzic in the summer transfer window, according to sources in Germany.
The Lowdown: Kalajdzic struggling for minutes
The 24-year-old has played a bit-part role for the Bundesliga side this season, making just four league starts and registering one goal and assist apiece.
The towering 6 foot 7 Kalajdzic may, therefore, be looking for a way out of Stuttgart at the end of the season and West Ham have been linked with a move in the past.
A new update has now emerged that acts as a boost to the Hammers.
The Latest: Hammers still keen on move
According to German outlet Kicker [via Sport Witness], West Ham’s interest in Kalajdzic ‘has not waned’ and a ‘goodbye’ from Stuttgart in the summer looks likely.
It is even claimed that a transfer is ‘apparently imminent’, suggesting a switch to the London Stadium really could be on the cards.
Kalajdzic’s current Stuttgart deal expires at the end of next season, so the German club only have two transfer windows left to receive a fee for his services and he is unlikely to sign a new deal.
Because of this, the report suggests his previous €20m (£16.5m) price tag is ‘likely to drop by quite a bit’.
The Verdict: Strong summer addition
Kalajdzic could be a unique addition for the Hammers in the summer window, given his enormous frame, giving them a different option in attack when Michail Antonio needs a break.
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He has scored four goals in 11 caps for Austria, showing that he is capable of producing end product on the international stage, and has been efficient in front of goal when afforded more minutes in Germany, scoring 16 times in 23 Bundesliga starts last season.
The fact that Kalajdzic’s price tag is believed to have plummeted from the original fee Stuttgart wanted only acts as a further boost for David Moyes.
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