Media Digest: Barcelona have reportedly made up their minds on Mohamed Salah, while Liverpool are actively in talks over a transfer move for another wide ...
In order to have any chance of making the signing work, Barcelona would need to rely on the 1/4 rule. ESPN suggests that renewal talks are ‘moving in a positive direction’. With both Real Madrid and the Parisians confident of getting their way, this saga is going to end very badly for someone. The Catalans have allegedly already spoken to Salah’s entourage, and the player is ‘liked very much’ among the club hierarchy. First, Mbappé himself mentioned a ‘new factor’ in the decision. But a last-minute change of heart is looking more and more likely. Credible, incredible and anything in between: we round it all up in one place here, taking a sideways look at the day’s media goings-on from around the world.
Barcelona have sealed a £236m deal with Spotify to solve their financial problems, and Liverpool star Mo Salah is top of their six-man summer transfer ...
He has to score, assist and he has to be the protagonist." Salah has been made aware of Barcelona’s interest which has meant he hasn’t yet put pen to paper on a new contract worth in excess of £400,000 a week. Salah has told Liverpool he wants to stay with talks over a new contract ongoing, but it won’t stop Barcelona attempting to throw a spanner in the works by submitting a bid which could tempt both the player and the club.
Liverpool's front three of Stengel, Kiernan, and Lawley led the way as the Reds ran rampant ahead of lifting the championship trophy in front of the fans at ...
Sheffield United took a free kick before she was able to re-enter the fray, and the looping ball in was headed past Rachael Laws for a consolation goal. Liverpool came close to a seventh goal with several bites of the apple. Megan Campbell sent in a corner kick deep to the far post where Ceri Holland was on hand to head it back across the face of goal. Katie Stengel dropped deep to receive a ball and played it wide to Kiernan, who flew past a defender and got to the end line before squaring it across the face of goal. Stengel attempted to play a pass wide to Taylor Hinds, but it deflected off of a defender directly into the path of Leanne Kiernan. The striker drove forward with the ball down the left side of the box and squared it across the face of goal, this time meeting the run of Melissa Lawley for her to tuck into the net just two minutes into the second half! Melissa Lawley came close to completing a hat trick of assists as the first half came to a close. She was able to step back on the pitch to continue a couple of moments after walking off to be checked out. It was a dream start for the Reds with Katie Stengel being played through down the center in just the third minute of the match. She stayed down for a couple of minutes but was eventually able to get up and return to play. Missy Bo Kearns came close to scoring a third after being set up by Katie Stengel in the middle of the box. The Reds truly wanted to make it a party, however, and piled on the goals as they continued their dominance over the rest of the division. All that was left was to lift the trophy for the Liverpool FC Women’s team as the champions of the FA Women’s Championship. They just had to do was get through 90 minutes against Sheffield United at Prenton Park, with a club record 2,138 fans in attendance.
Two men were bitten by a police dog amid reports of disturbances after the Merseyside Derby match yesterday (Sunday). Dog patrols were deployed to the area ...
Groups were also reported to be fighting and throwing chairs after yesterday's match. Dog patrols were deployed to the area after reports of a fight in progress in Stanley Park as fans left the stadium. Police said the two groups, who were reported to have been fighting and throwing chairs, were dispersed.