Despite spending around £450m last summer, Liverpool will need more big signings in the upcoming transfer window after a hugely disappointing campaign under Arne Slot.
The Reds need a draw against Brentford on Sunday in their final Premier League game to guarantee a top-five spot and secure Champions League football for next season.
Bournemouth had threatened to catch the Anfield outfit in the race for the top five, but the Cherries’ draw with Manchester City on Tuesday night all but ended their hopes of securing a surprise spot in the Champions League.
Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season and is poised to make his final appearance for the club against the Bees this weekend.
According to Football Insider, Liverpool could pursue a move for RB Leipzig winger Antonio Nusa if it becomes too difficult to sign his teammate Yan Diomande.
Nusa is a left-winger by trade and could be viewed as an upgrade on Cody Gakpo, who has struggled to deliver consistent performances this campaign.
The Dutchman’s form has seen calls from Liverpool supporters for 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha to play more consistently. In the 1-1 draw with Chelsea earlier this month, loud boos rang around Anfield as Ngumoha was withdrawn during the second half while Gakpo stayed on the pitch.
Leipzig want to keep Diomande for at least one more campaign and they would be unwilling to sell both of their wingers in the same window.
Martin Odegaard has high hopes for Antonio Nusa
Nusa has already been capped 22 times by Norway, scoring seven goals for his country.
When he first emerged on the international scene, Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard spoke highly of the player’s talent.
Odegaard told Norwegian channel TV2 in September 2023: “He is an incredibly exciting player. You see it, everytime he gets the ball, it’s exciting. He is still young and will get even better.”
Nusa has five goals and four assists in all competitions this campaign compared to nine goals and six assists for Gakpo. Although Gakpo has played close to 3,000 minutes, compared to just over 2,300 for Nusa.
Statistics from Data MB also highlight that Nusa has had a better output in terms of progressive carries, key passes, crosses and dribbles.
At the age of 21, he could help provide a solution to Liverpool’s attacking woes and better service Alexander Isak, who has struggled to settle due to lack of form and fitness in his first season at Anfield.
With UFC Freedom 250 now less than three weeks away, company CEO Dana White has revealed the one fight he wanted on the card that “slipped” away.
Preparations are already underway for the landmark event on the south lawn of the White House, which takes place on the 14th of June. The card has been timed to celebrate both the USA’s 250th anniversary and the 80th birthday of President Donald Trump.
The President has been heavily involved in putting the card together for the event, even playing a key role in adding an extra fight to the show. Freedom 250 is set to be one of the most stacked UFC shows in recent memory, with two title fights set to take place.
UFC Freedom 250 Card Explored
Ciryl Gane and Alex Pereira will compete for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship, before Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje meet for the undisputed UFC Lightweight Championship.
In addition, high-profile fighters such as Sean O’Malley, Michael Chandler and Derrick Lewis will also step into the Octagon during the most culturally significant card in UFC history.
With a line-up packed with current and former champions, the promotion has delivered a top-tier card for the show, but Dana has admitted he would have loved to have added a third title fight to the bill.
The UFC White House Fight That Slipped Away
In a recent interview with Time Magazine, White revealed that he had hoped to host a women’s title bout on the card. The fight in question would have seen Mackenzie Dern defending her UFC Women’s Strawweight Championship against Weili Zhang.
The bout would have seen Zhang handed the chance to regain the belt that she vacated when she moved up to flyweight to challenge titleholder Valentina Shevchenko.
However, the UFC were unsuccessful in booking Dern vs Zhang as the Chinese fighter wanted to take more time off before resuming her UFC career. Her last bout took place when she lost to Shevchenko at UFC 322 in November 2025.
“We did try to make a women’s fight. We couldn’t get it done,” declared White of the bout. As a result, there will be no female fighters on next month’s show.
Due to the work involved in clearing fighters and the cornermen to access the grounds of the White House, Freedom 250 will feature just seven fights in total. It is not uncommon for UFC events to feature almost twice that number of bouts.
Despite having to compromise when it comes to the number of fights on the card and dealing with other logistical issues, White is fiercely proud of the show he plans to put on next month. He even admits that he will lose a significant amount of money in the process.
“This is basically me spending a s***load of money to celebrate the 250th birthday of America, with America and the rest of the world,” he conceded.
Newcastle United endured a season to forget as they finished in the bottom half of the Premier League with no European football on offer next campaign.
After a memorable 2024-25 campaign that saw the club lift the Carabao Cup and qualify for the Champions League, the last 10 months have been rife with inconsistency and lacklustre displays.
Anthony Gordon agrees personal terms with Barcelona
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano expects Gordon to leave St James’ Park this summer. While there is interest from Bayern and Liverpool, Barcelona are ‘big, big fans of the player’.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano said: “I expect him to leave Newcastle, I expect movements around Anthony Gordon.
“Barcelona, I have to tell you this, Barcelona are really big, big, big fans of Anthony Gordon.”
Gordon clearly has no shortage of suitors with Romano also revealing that several Premier League clubs have made calls to understand the situation on the player’s future.
The England international joined Newcastle in January 2023 in a deal worth up to £45m. He became the Magpies’ all-time top-scorer in the Champions League this season and netted a total of 17 times in 46 games this term.
In a fresh update, Romano posted on X that Gordon has now agreed personal terms to join Barcelona. He said: “Total agreement reached between Anthony Gordon and Barcelona on personal terms
“Barcelona are in direct, official talks with Newcastle to close the deal club-to-club. Barça want to get the deal done quickly to anticipate PL clubs and Bayern, still active behind scenes.”
Where should Anthony Gordon go if he leaves Newcastle United?
While Gordon seemingly has his pick of clubs, Newcastle are likely to prioritise the biggest offer over the player’s preference.
At Bayern, he would be competing with Michael Olise for a spot on the right wing while at Barca he would need to unseat Lamine Yamal if he wanted to play in his natural position.
At Liverpool, an avenue to first-team football is much more open. Mohamed Salah has left the Merseyside club after nine years at Anfield and the right wing position is up for grabs.
Jeremie Frimpong has been used in an attacking role in the last few months but he is a right-back by trade. Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa’s game-time has continued to be heavily limited under Arne Slot.
Gordon also knows Liverpool striker Alexander Isak well, with the pair playing 84 times together at Newcastle before the Sweden international joined the Reds.
However, with the player agreeing personal terms to join Barca, he is backing himself to make an impact in Spain as the clubs continue talks over a deal.