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Arsenal Eyeing Move to Sign Leicester City Rising Star Jeremy Monga

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Arsenal are seriously interested in a summer move for Leicester City rising star Jeremy Monga, according to The Telegraph.

The Gunners are hoping to fend off competition from rival clubs in the race for the 16-year-old’s signature, with Monga attracting strong interest amid Leicester’s turbulent season.

The Foxes are battling for survival in the Championship and are expected to undergo a significant squad reshuffle, regardless of whether they avoid the drop.

Monga has made 28 appearances for Leicester this season, including seven league starts, and has three goal contributions in almost 1,000 minutes of first-team action.

Arsenal Keen on Jeremy Monga

Jeremy Monga

According to The Telegraph, Arsenal are long-term admirers of Monga and look set to continue their strategy of signing the best teenage talents in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Monga signed his first professional contract with Leicester last year, which takes effect when he turns 17 this summer, but he could still be on the move amid significant interest from clubs.

The 16-year-old is the third-youngest player ever to feature in the Premier League, after coming on as a substitute in Leicester’s 3-0 defeat to Newcastle last April.

Monga was just 15 years and 271 days old on his top-flight debut, with only Arsenal duo Ethan Nwaneri and Max Dowman having made appearances at a younger age.

Monga Hailed as ‘England’s Ousmane Dembele’

Paris St Germain's Ousmane Dembele celebrates after winning the men's Ballon d'Or award

Ahead of his Premier League debut last season, Monga was hailed as ‘England’s Ousmane Dembele’. We asked ChatGPT to explain the similarities the 16-year-old starlet shares with the Paris Saint-Germain forward:

  • Elite 1v1 dribbling and unpredictability – Monga is highly rated for his close control, acceleration, and ability to beat defenders in tight spaces, which is the main stylistic link to Dembele.
  • Two-footed threat – Like Dembele, Monga is comfortable using both feet to shift direction quickly, making him difficult to read when cutting inside or going wide.
  • Direct, transition-based attacking style – He thrives in fast breaks, carrying the ball forward and attacking space aggressively, similar to Dembele’s role in transition-heavy systems.

Arsenal’s Chances of Signing PSG Star Assessed

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia PSG

Arsenal are heading for another busy summer under Mikel Arteta but appear unlikely to have any real prospect of signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

According to journalist David Ornstein, the Gunners ‘don’t have a chance’ of landing the Georgia international, who remains focused on his career in France. He said:

“Everyone loves Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but I fully expect him to stay at PSG.”

“He seems extremely happy there, and they are certainly extremely happy with him. I don’t think Arsenal or anyone else has a chance at the moment.”

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Dejan Lovren Slams Jamie Carragher’s Criticism of Mohamed Salah

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After just seven goals and assists and a fifth-place finish in the Premier League, Mohamed Salah’s final season at Anfield was always going to invite scrutiny.

That dip in output following years of extraordinary consistency, and a contract situation that rumbled on for far too long, gave pundits plenty of ammunition. But one man who played alongside Salah, has had enough of the criticism.

A Liverpool legend and one of the most prominent voices in football led the charge, publicly accusing Salah of selfishness and suggesting his body language had become a problem. Others in the media followed suit, and as the season wore on, the narrative around one of Anfield’s greatest ever players grew increasingly unforgiving.

Dejan Lovren’s Verdict on Jamie Carragher’s Criticism of Mohamed Salah

Jamie Carragher

Dejan Lovren, who made 141 appearances under Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and won the Champions League and Premier League alongside the Egyptian, has spoken out in defence of his close friend, delivering a scathing opinion on those who’ve spoken out.


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As quoted by Goal, Lovren made no attempt to soften his stance over the way Salah has been portrayed, calling Jamie Carragher’s criticism ‘disgusting’. He said :

“The way they treated him this season is not harsh, It’s disgusting. Why didn’t they talk about him like this for the past eight or nine years? Tell me… OK, one season, and then he’s the target again. There are so many other issues.”

Lovren’s view is that Carragher, like many TV pundits, is more interested in the performance than the analysis, and that his comments come with a caveat: he’d never say them to a player’s face.


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“He’s being really heavily criticised. Some pundits do it just to attract attention, maybe because they haven’t succeeded in other areas of their lives, so now they need to perform well… especially Carragher, he says whatever he wants,” Lovren said.

“I always said he should tell him this to his face, say all these things to Mo to his face. He’ll never say that. Because I know he never will, because he never said it to me. He’s talked badly about me too, but he never said that to me anyway. You know, he’s just performing on TV and he gets paid for it, so he needs to perform this way.”

Why Dejan Lovren Blames Arne Slot For Salah’s Exit

Arne Slot

When discussing what exactly led to Salah’s departure, the Croatian was confident in saying that the club itself wasn’t the issue, it was one man. Arne Slot.

“I don’t think it’s the management (that pushed Salah to leave). “I think it’s just one person, and I think it’s just the manager. They didn’t have a good relationship. Let’s put it simply. With Klopp, he had a really good relationship. It wasn’t always perfect, but they knew each other very well, let’s say that too, and they trusted each other, they liked each other, and Mo gave everything on the pitch for Klopp, and Klopp gave him that trust.”

In Lovren’s view, the difference between the Klopp and Slot eras couldn’t be more night and day. The environment Klopp created allowed Salah to flourish in a way that the last 18 months simply didn’t replicate.

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Richard Hughes In Advanced Talks For Liverpool Exit

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It would be an understatement to suggest the year at Liverpool has been inconsistent in terms of work on and off the pitch, but there could be even more change coming.

The Reds changed strategy last summer to splash the cash on several high-profile signings in a record-breaking transfer window filled with plenty of hope.

There was a plan to transition from one successful squad to another over time, but it hasn’t been a smooth one at all, with Arne Slot only just guiding Liverpool back into the Champions League.

Ultimately, performances cost the manager his job, where he has since been replaced by Andoni Iraola, but the changes don’t stop there.

The summer transfer window this summer will be focused on bringing in players to replace outgoing stars, making more subtle adjustments to those of last year.

While that is certainly the plan, another change behind-the-scenes threatens to impact Liverpool’s ability to consistently improve.

Richard Hughes In Exit Talks

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Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has been in charge of building the squad since he made the move to Anfield from Bournemouth in 2024.

It came after a chaotic churn of sporting directors in years prior that left the Reds in need of some long-term vision to get back to the top.

While the eventual hire of Slot worked out for at least his first season, the recent difficulties in the market brought up questions over Hughes’ future, combined with the fact that his contract only runs until 2027.

With that in mind, Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri reports that the 46-year-old is in advanced talks to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in the near future.

It’s stated that he will become the club’s new sporting director, but with the plan to finish up his work at Liverpool for the transfer window before he leaves.

That move will leave the club hierarchy considering their options, as the sporting director’s exit will force them into finding a new hire to take up the role.

For the owners, Fenway Sports Group, there is a wider concern to factor into such a move.

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FSG Liverpool Concern

John Henry Liverpool

When it comes to Liverpool’s future under FSG, there may be concerns over the long-term vision that the club currently has in place to get back to the top.

Some of the club’s recent decline can largely be put down to chaos off the field that has translated onto it. After the exit of Michael Edwards in 2022, Liverpool had Julian Ward for one year before he left, and then Jorg Schmadtke for a year before his own exit, and then the arrival of Hughes.

Three new directors in two years, combined with Jurgen Klopp waving farewell to the club, have then directly translated into the lack of alignment.

Contract situations, such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk in the past two years have stemmed from a lack of consistency in being able to make key decisions.


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Changes in the backroom have often meant Liverpool are playing catch-up with key decisions, and while the Premier League title victory offered some hope that the club are still at the top, the most recent season sheds some light on the mess that is really underneath.

In losing Hughes, the Reds are now searching for another director, who may have different ideas from the current team in place, which means even more changes.

At a time when the club just made another huge decision, dismissing Slot and bringing in Iraola, signalling yet more change will be a concern.

What Liverpool need right now is a long-term vision. A path back to the top. The next appointment has to be with that in mind.

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Richard Hughes In Advanced Talks For Liverpool Exit

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It would be an understatement to suggest the year at Liverpool has been inconsistent in terms of work on and off the pitch, but there could be even more change coming.

The Reds changed strategy last summer to splash the cash on several high-profile signings in a record-breaking transfer window filled with plenty of hope.

There was a plan to transition from one successful squad to another over time, but it hasn’t been a smooth one at all, with Arne Slot only just guiding Liverpool back into the Champions League.

Ultimately, performances cost the manager his job, where he has since been replaced by Andoni Iraola, but the changes don’t stop there.

The summer transfer window this summer will be focused on bringing in players to replace outgoing stars, making more subtle adjustments to those of last year.

While that is certainly the plan, another change behind-the-scenes threatens to impact Liverpool’s ability to consistently improve.

Richard Hughes In Exit Talks

MixCollage-23-Aug-2024-02-28-PM-955

Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has been in charge of building the squad since he made the move to Anfield from Bournemouth in 2024.

It came after a chaotic churn of sporting directors in years prior that left the Reds in need of some long-term vision to get back to the top.

While the eventual hire of Slot worked out for at least his first season, the recent difficulties in the market brought up questions over Hughes’ future, combined with the fact that his contract only runs until 2027.

With that in mind, Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri reports that the 46-year-old is in advanced talks to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in the near future.

It’s stated that he will become the club’s new sporting director, but with the plan to finish up his work at Liverpool for the transfer window before he leaves.

That move will leave the club hierarchy considering their options, as the sporting director’s exit will force them into finding a new hire to take up the role.

For the owners, Fenway Sports Group, there is a wider concern to factor into such a move.

You scored

out of 20

FSG Liverpool Concern

John Henry Liverpool

When it comes to Liverpool’s future under FSG, there may be concerns over the long-term vision that the club currently has in place to get back to the top.

Some of the club’s recent decline can largely be put down to chaos off the field that has translated onto it. After the exit of Michael Edwards in 2022, Liverpool had Julian Ward for one year before he left, and then Jorg Schmadtke for a year before his own exit, and then the arrival of Hughes.

Three new directors in two years, combined with Jurgen Klopp waving farewell to the club, have then directly translated into the lack of alignment.

Contract situations, such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk in the past two years have stemmed from a lack of consistency in being able to make key decisions.


Andoni Iraola applauds Bournemouth supporters


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Changes in the backroom have often meant Liverpool are playing catch-up with key decisions, and while the Premier League title victory offered some hope that the club are still at the top, the most recent season sheds some light on the mess that is really underneath.

In losing Hughes, the Reds are now searching for another director, who may have different ideas from the current team in place, which means even more changes.

At a time when the club just made another huge decision, dismissing Slot and bringing in Iraola, signalling yet more change will be a concern.

What Liverpool need right now is a long-term vision. A path back to the top. The next appointment has to be with that in mind.

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