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Liverpool Make Inquiries To Sign Two Players To Replace Salah

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What does the future hold for Mohamed Salah?

The Liverpool legend has seen his star wane this season and his time at Anfield could be coming to an end. There was interest from the Saudi Pro League in the summer and that is likely to increase again this summer.

Salah has seven goals and eight assists in 29 games in all competitions for the Reds this season – a far cry from his incredible numbers last season, when he registered an astonishing 34 goals and 23 assists in Liverpool’s Premier League title-winning campaign.

Salah Has Fallen Out With Liverpool Bosses This Season

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As Salah has struggled, so have Liverpool, with the Reds fifth in the Premier League table in the defence of their title, and despite signing a new two-year deal in the summer, to keep him at the club until 2027, he could depart Anfield this summer.

Salah had a very public falling out with Reds boss Arne Slot earlier this season, just before heading to the African Cup of Nations with Egypt.

Speaking in December, he said: “It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame.”

According to reports it is increasingly likely that Salah will move on this summer, with Liverpool able to demand a fee from any Saudi Pro League club who comes in for him, given that contract extension last summer.

There Are Two Options Liverpool Are Looking At

Liverpool manager Arne Slot
Liverpool manager Arne Slot

But who will Liverpool replace him with, should Salah end up leaving the club?

There was interest from the Reds last summer in Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig, but there will be huge competition from around the Premier League and beyond for the teenager’s signature.

Diomande has 10 goals and seven assists in 26 games for the Bundesliga outfit this season and is reportedly valued at around £87million, although that price tag could decrease if Leipzig fail to qualify for the UEFA Champions League at the end of the season.

Liverpool are also being linked with a move for Bayern Munich star Michael Olise. According to reports, the reds have made enquiries over his potential transfer status this summer, with further suggestions that there have even been talks with his representatives.

Olise has been a revelation in Germany since signing from Crystal Palace in 2024.

The Frenchamn has racked up a staggering 33 goals and 48 assists in 91 appearances for the German champions and would arrive at Anfield with plenty of Premier League experience under his belt, courtesy of that time at Selhurst Park.

Who Should Liverpool Sign In The Summer, Olise Or Diomande?

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We asked ChatGPT who would be the better signing this summer for Liverpool.

Short-term impact (next 1–3 seasons): Michael Olise. He’s already a proven high-end creator and direct attacking threat at a top European club, and fits the Reds’ needs for offensive quality immediately. If Liverpool can realistically secure him, Olise would likely offer more instant goals and creativity.

Long-term project with high upside: Yan Diomande. He is more attainable and cheaper, and his potential ceiling is high. He could become a major player down the line, but might take time to reach elite output.

A smart investment for a future core player rather than an immediate star.

Olise would be the better signing if Liverpool want guaranteed elite attacking quality right away, but Diomande is the smarter value signing with long-term upside but not quite on Olise’s current level.

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Barcelona Making the Most Out of Little-Known 1:1 La Liga Rule

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Not long ago, Barcelona were struggling to register their own signings. Last summer, Marcus Rashford had to wait before he could officially become a Barcelona player, held up by La Liga’s strict salary limits at a club that, despite being arguably the biggest in the world, had spent years wrestling with a financial crisis of their own making.

The contrast with what’s happening now couldn’t be more different.

Before the summer transfer window has even officially opened, Barcelona have agreed a deal in principle to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United for £70 million, plus bonuses. The England winger arrived in Barcelona today to undergo a medical ahead of jetting off to represent his country at the World Cup, with his wages set to double to around £300,000 per week.


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It’s also emerged that Barca are preparing a straight cash bid in the region of €100 million for Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez. The former Manchester City striker is being lined up as a replacement for the departing Robert Lewandowski.

That’s over £150 million committed before a ball has been kicked in the new season. So how does something like this happen so soon? How has a club that could barely register players 12 months ago suddenly found itself operating with this level of financial freedom?

La Liga’s 1:1 Rule and Why it Works in Barcelona’s Favour

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The answer lies in La Liga’s 1:1 financial framework, which dictates that every euro a club generates through player sales or wage reductions can be reinvested into new signings. For several years, Barcelona were firmly on the wrong side of this rule. Now, they’ve finally tipped back into positive territory.

A major factor is the departure of Lewandowski, which is reported to have freed up around €40 million from the wage structure alone. Add to that the revenue streams that come with the club’s return to the Spotify Camp Nou, and the board appear confident that their financial difficulties are firmly in the past, and they’re ready to spend as freely as they wish.

Four Targets, One Ambitious Summer for Barcelona

Barcelona president Joan Laporta with sporting director Deco during a board meeting
Barcelona president Joan Laporta with sporting director Deco during a board meeting

Gordon and Alvarez are just the beginning. Barcelona are reportedly planning four major moves this summer, with ambitions that recall the £316 million spent in the 2017/18 window, four years before their financial issues led to the departure of Lionel Messi, when Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele were signed.

Rashford, despite Gordon’s arrival, is expected to remain at the club, with discussions over a permanent deal set to continue in the summer. Portuguese defender Joao Cancelo, who was on loan at the Camp Nou last season, is also expected to sign permanently. And a deal for his fellow countryman Bernardo Silva, who leaves Man City as a free agent this summer, is believed to be 90% done, meaning three former City players could line up for Barcelona next season.

Finally, a new centre-back is understood to be high on the agenda, though the identity of that target may depend on whether Jules Kounde departs over the summer. If he does, attention could switch to a new full-back instead, with Denzel Dumfries reportedly among the options being considered, who has reportedly been offered to clubs for just £21 million.

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Crystal Palace Want to Hire Frank Lampard if Andoni Iraola Says No

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Crystal Palace are keen to hire Coventry City manager Frank Lampard should Andoni Iraola reject their offer, although they also have other managers on their shortlist, according to BBC journalist Sami Mokbel.

Crystal Palace and Coventry City both enjoyed outstanding seasons for different reasons, with both ending on a high for the two clubs.

Oliver Glasner would have been disappointed to lead the Eagles to a 15th-placed finish in his final season in charge at Selhurst Park before leaving on the expiry of his contract, but he secured Europa League football for the club as they won the Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday night.

The south Londoners beat the Spanish side 1-0 in the final in Leipzig, to finish his reign with another major trophy and participation in a higher-quality European competition next term.

The trophy adds to the FA Cup and Community Shield the Eagles have already won under the Austrian in the last 12 months, but now they must secure his replacement as they look to prepare for a big 2026-27 campaign.

Meanwhile, Coventry stormed to the Championship title and will return to the Premier League for the first time since they were relegated in 2001.

Crystal Palace Waiting on Andoni Iraola Answer

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola looks on during Premier League match

According to BBC Sport, Crystal Palace have identified Iraola as the man they want to replace the outgoing Glasner.

The Spaniard has just left Bournemouth in similar circumstances to the Austrian, having chosen to leave at the expiry of his contract after leading the club to Europa League football.

Palace have made an offer to the 43-year-old that includes significant influence over the club’s recruitment operation, and they are said to want an answer from him by the end of the weekend.

The Eagles believe they have done all they can to convince Iraola to join them ahead of the likes of AC Milan, who have also held talks with the Spaniard, with his approval the final step needed.

Crystal Palace Identify Frank Lampard as Plan B Option

Coventry City's Frank Lampard

Should Iraola say no to Palace, then club chiefs are ready to turn to Lampard instead.

The former Chelsea boss has admirers in the boardroom at Selhurst Park, with his stock rising even more after a dominant Championship campaign with Coventry.

There is optimism in the corridors at Palace that the ‘outstanding’ LMA Manager of the Year would be open to joining them before next season despite just winning promotion to the Premier League with the Sky Blues, although taking him away from his contract at Coventry could prove to be difficult.

Palace have other names on their shortlist too, including another newly-promoted manager in Kieran McKenna of Ipswich Town, who has continually been linked with Premier League jobs after his previous spell in the top flight with the Tractor Boys.

Among the other names they have discussed are Sean Dyche, Thomas Frank and Pierre Sage, with the former two currently without a job and Sage having led Lens to a second-place finish in Ligue 1 last term.

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Tottenham Consider Surprise Move For Man Utd Star

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Tottenham Hotspur’s transfer picture looks much brighter heading into the summer after Roberto De Zerbi secured their survival in the Premier League.

The north London outfit are already moving forward with strengthening their squad. Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has agreed to join the club once his Anfield contract expires next month.

Spurs need to freshen up their squad after finishing 17th in the top flight for two consecutives campaigns. They will hope their injury problems will not be as momentous next season.

With the World Cup approaching, several clubs are looking to get some early business done before the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States takes centre stage.

Tottenham weigh up Marcus Rashford move

Marcus Rashford

Spurs have discussed the possibility of signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, according to the Daily Mail.

Talks are planned between Rashford and the Red Devils as he seeks more clarity on his future.

The England international spent the most recent campaign on loan at Barcelona, with the Spanish club retaining a £26million option to buy the player.

However, the La Liga champions have so far been reluctant to trigger that option as they would prefer another loan. Barca have agreed a deal to sign Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United and are keen to sign another striker following Robert Lewandowski’s departure.

Rashford would prefer to remain with Barcelona but Spurs, along with Aston Villa and Arsenal, are reported to have discussed the potential of signing him this summer.

The 28-year-old is on £325,000-a-week at Old Trafford but it was reported last week he had agreed to take a pay cut to force through a move to Barca.

Marcus Rashford would be a huge addition to Tottenham attack

Richarlison in action for Tottenham Hotspur

Rashford, who Gordon labelled as ‘one of the best players in the world’, would seriously upgrade Tottenham’s attack for next season if Spurs intensified their interest in the United academy graduate.

Richarlison was the North London club’s top-scorer in 2025/26 with 12 goals. Tottenham’s next two best scorers were centre-back Micky van de Ven and defensive midfielder João Palhinha – with seven each.

Meanwhile, Rashford claimed 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 games in all competitions for Barca. He helped sealed the La Liga title for the club with a stunning free-kick against Real Madrid in a 2-0 victory that clinched top spot.

He impressed in the early months of his loan spell at the club, with manager Hansi Flick hailing him as ‘unbelievable‘. After an impressive start, Rashford did spend some time on the bench, starting just 18 league games.

With Spurs, he would likely be a more regular starter and help provide greater threat to their attack. Rashford had been expected to remain in Spain but now a surprise Premier League return cannot be ruled out.


Roberto De Zerbi points during Tottenham's win over Everton


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