Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is reportedly a top target for Saudi Arabian clubs in the summer transfer window. According to sources, powerful figures in Saudi Arabian football believe that Salah's departure from Anfield would be a significant coup.
Salah and teammate Vinicius Jr are thought to be the two main players who will be heavily scouted by Saudi Pro League teams looking to strengthen their squads for the new season.
However, tensions may also be brewing at Liverpool, with Virgil van Dijk expressing his disappointment over comments made about Arne Slot, the Reds' head coach. The Dutch defender believes that Slot's reputation is being unfairly disrespected by those outside of the club.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are said to have cooled their interest in signing Micky van de Ven, a talented midfielder who has been linked with a move to Liverpool. However, Arsenal are still keen on signing the Netherlands international.
Chelsea great Marcel Desailly believes that Cole Palmer may consider leaving Stamford Bridge if he doesn't think the club can win the Premier League within the next two years. The Blues are also looking to boost their midfield by making a loan move for Douglas Luiz.
Crystal Palace, who have been linked with Wolves' Jorgen Strand Larsen, will need to act quickly if they want to secure the Norway striker in January.
Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund sent scouts to watch Red Star Belgrade's 17-year-old midfielder Vasilije Kostov in a Europa League match. The young player is thought to be an exciting prospect for clubs looking to bring him into their squads.
The Premier League will also launch a new campaign to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in football, having previously ended its partnership with Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign. Former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has praised Arsenal after his first scouting mission, while the Football Supporters' Association is calling on FIFA president Gianni Infantino to focus on making cheap tickets.
Rangers are exploring a move for Sheffield Wednesday star Yan Valery, while South Africa and New Zealand will play their fourth Test in Baltimore with assurances that there won't be any issues. A new model for global tennis has been put forward by the Professional Tennis Players' Association, led by Novak Djokovic.
Salah and teammate Vinicius Jr are thought to be the two main players who will be heavily scouted by Saudi Pro League teams looking to strengthen their squads for the new season.
However, tensions may also be brewing at Liverpool, with Virgil van Dijk expressing his disappointment over comments made about Arne Slot, the Reds' head coach. The Dutch defender believes that Slot's reputation is being unfairly disrespected by those outside of the club.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are said to have cooled their interest in signing Micky van de Ven, a talented midfielder who has been linked with a move to Liverpool. However, Arsenal are still keen on signing the Netherlands international.
Chelsea great Marcel Desailly believes that Cole Palmer may consider leaving Stamford Bridge if he doesn't think the club can win the Premier League within the next two years. The Blues are also looking to boost their midfield by making a loan move for Douglas Luiz.
Crystal Palace, who have been linked with Wolves' Jorgen Strand Larsen, will need to act quickly if they want to secure the Norway striker in January.
Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund sent scouts to watch Red Star Belgrade's 17-year-old midfielder Vasilije Kostov in a Europa League match. The young player is thought to be an exciting prospect for clubs looking to bring him into their squads.
The Premier League will also launch a new campaign to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in football, having previously ended its partnership with Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign. Former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has praised Arsenal after his first scouting mission, while the Football Supporters' Association is calling on FIFA president Gianni Infantino to focus on making cheap tickets.
Rangers are exploring a move for Sheffield Wednesday star Yan Valery, while South Africa and New Zealand will play their fourth Test in Baltimore with assurances that there won't be any issues. A new model for global tennis has been put forward by the Professional Tennis Players' Association, led by Novak Djokovic.