Liverpool agree €75m Luis Díaz deal with Bayern Munich
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The summer transfer window has reached a crucial stage, with Premier League contenders Arsenal and Liverpool leading the charge in the market as the new season approaches
Liverpool target Isak after Diaz deal, Arsenal want Eze, Man Utd latest - Latest transfer news and rumours as Arsenal sign Viktor Gyokeres and Liverpool agree deal for Luis Diaz
SPORT.com has all the latest news, updates, views and reaction from around the footballing world. Alexander Isak has shocked Newcastle United by informing the club he wants to explore a move
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Liverpool's pursuit of Alexander Isak piles pressure on Arsenal to make serious Eberechi Eze move
Arsenal hold an interest in Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze, who would help solve that issue of having more creativity from the left. The 27-year-old is also capable of producing the “magic moments” that Arteta has claimed his team lacks. For several reasons, Isak joining Liverpool would ramp up the pressure on Arsenal to sign Eze.
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri expects further ‘progress’ from his players after a win over Liverpool this past weekend: ‘The match against Perth Glory will be great.’ Milan visit Perth Glory on July 31 in their final Asia-Pacific Tour friendly game.
Liverpool are prioritizing a move for Real Madrid winger Rodrygo but have other options. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
Liverpool remain interested in the possibility of smashing the british transfer record by landing Alexander Isak from Newcastle and could fund a stunning £150m deal via the imminent sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich.
Fabrizio Romano has dropped an update on William Saliba's new Arsenal deal, amid speculation Real Madrid were to offer a huge cash plus two player swap bid.
Nearly two years after facing off in the Women's World Cup final, England and Spain will meet in the final of the Women's Euro, each side with a point to prove after a dramatic semifinal round.
Liverpool and Arsenal are, as Guardiola says, “very good”. But exceptional? Exceptional in the way that City and Liverpool have been at their best in the Guardiola-Klopp era?