Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly on the radar of Saudi Pro League clubs in the summer transfer window. According to various sources, including Daily Mirror and The Telegraph, powerful figures within Saudi Arabian football believe that the Egyptian forward will leave Anfield at some point this year.
Salah's teammate Vinicius Jr is also being heavily targeted by Saudi Pro League clubs, with both players potentially making their way to the Middle East in search of new challenges. This development has raised eyebrows among Liverpool fans and pundits alike, who are concerned that Salah may be leaving the club without a proper farewell.
Meanwhile, Tottenham have ruled out selling midfielder Micky van de Ven, despite being linked with a potential move for the talented Netherlands international. The news comes as Liverpool continue to express interest in Van de Ven, who has been a regular starter for Spurs in recent months.
Chelsea legend Marcel Desailly believes that Cole Palmer may be set to hand in a transfer request if he doesn't think the Blues can win the Premier League within the next two years. The 20-year-old has been making waves at Stamford Bridge and could be on his way out of the club.
The Blues are also considering a loan move for Douglas Luiz, who has struggled to find form in midfield this season. The move could provide Chelsea with a much-needed boost in attack, but it remains to be seen whether Luiz can rediscover his spark on loan.
Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund sent scouts to watch Red Star Belgrade's 17-year-old midfielder Vasilije Kostov in the Europa League against Malmo. The young player has been making waves at Red Star and could potentially become a target for some of Europe's top clubs.
The Football Supporters' Association has called on FIFA president Gianni Infantino to prioritize affordable ticket prices, following his remarks about the lack of arrests at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Rangers are exploring a move for Sheffield Wednesday star Yan Valery. The 28-year-old has been a regular starter for the Owls and could be on his way to Ibrox.
The Professional Tennis Players' Association has put forward a new model for global tennis, which has sparked debate among players and officials. The plan includes measures to reduce player workload and increase prize money.
Finally, Middlesex's leadership crisis has reached boiling point, with the club stepping in to provide guidance while their chief executive is investigated by the Cricket Regulator.
Salah's teammate Vinicius Jr is also being heavily targeted by Saudi Pro League clubs, with both players potentially making their way to the Middle East in search of new challenges. This development has raised eyebrows among Liverpool fans and pundits alike, who are concerned that Salah may be leaving the club without a proper farewell.
Meanwhile, Tottenham have ruled out selling midfielder Micky van de Ven, despite being linked with a potential move for the talented Netherlands international. The news comes as Liverpool continue to express interest in Van de Ven, who has been a regular starter for Spurs in recent months.
Chelsea legend Marcel Desailly believes that Cole Palmer may be set to hand in a transfer request if he doesn't think the Blues can win the Premier League within the next two years. The 20-year-old has been making waves at Stamford Bridge and could be on his way out of the club.
The Blues are also considering a loan move for Douglas Luiz, who has struggled to find form in midfield this season. The move could provide Chelsea with a much-needed boost in attack, but it remains to be seen whether Luiz can rediscover his spark on loan.
Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund sent scouts to watch Red Star Belgrade's 17-year-old midfielder Vasilije Kostov in the Europa League against Malmo. The young player has been making waves at Red Star and could potentially become a target for some of Europe's top clubs.
The Football Supporters' Association has called on FIFA president Gianni Infantino to prioritize affordable ticket prices, following his remarks about the lack of arrests at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Rangers are exploring a move for Sheffield Wednesday star Yan Valery. The 28-year-old has been a regular starter for the Owls and could be on his way to Ibrox.
The Professional Tennis Players' Association has put forward a new model for global tennis, which has sparked debate among players and officials. The plan includes measures to reduce player workload and increase prize money.
Finally, Middlesex's leadership crisis has reached boiling point, with the club stepping in to provide guidance while their chief executive is investigated by the Cricket Regulator.