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Moreover, Salah performance is still quite good, I don't know what the team management is thinking if they let him go and it could be an advantage for other team who get him because they don't have to pay transfer fee.
Based on some articles I've read, there are several reasons for disagreement on his new wages, Salah's age, the availability of wingers on the market, and so on. You could also argue that the new transfer director believes Salah's numbers are not good enough at the end of the day, so you could also say it's simply incompetence if they let Salah go. Feels a bit weird considering the transfer team should be under Edward, who managed to get Salah, VVD, Robertson, etc in the past iirc.
Yes but can everything be reconsidered and through new agreement, this will make it easier for longer contract with an agreement for mutual and of course Liverpool can still have perfect squad even though some players are getting older.
One thing that should make Liverpool learn is the difficulty of getting replacement players and now almost every team has problem related to the player crisis and that will make them have to spend more money when they want to bring in some new players, I know with everything that is happening now but they will not get the same opportunity when they waste it.
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Arsenal are reportedly monitoring Mateo Retegui who has impressed this season, scoring 14 goals in 19 appearances in all competitions, including 12 in Serie A. Arsenal may have to compete with PSG as the French club are also very interested in signing him.
Retegui impressive form with Atalanta has seen top European clubs vying for his signature, he is considered the most attractive property in the front line, Arteta must convince the player if he wants to get him to the Emirates stadium because PSG are also looking to strengthen their front line.


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In the four games that Ruud Van Nisterooy managed Manchester United, they didn't lose any and that I think is a testament that the Dutch manager will make a good signing for Leicester City. When I saw the news of his appointment, I was very happy that he got a good job of managing an English Premier League club few weeks after being relieved from his job at Manchester United.

Leicester City plays Brentford tomorrow and I hope they help their manager start his reign with a win.

A great boast for his career but I think it's too early to start his managerial career in a relegation team with more pressure, he had a good short time at Manchester united and he did very well and handled the season greatly. Thought he was going to a less intense league to start his career to gain more experience.

It's weird to see Ruud accept Leicester's offer. He battered that club twice in a row when he was at Manchester United. I meant it was a tough job for him, he has to start with a very bad material unlike when his previous club.

I see this as a degrade for his career considering he gone from a big club to the midtable club. I was hoping him to get a better club, but it seems he wants a serious challenge at Leicester City. I only genuinely excited about how he deal with the low quality squad to avoid the relegation zone.

This seems his major challenge as a new caretaker of Leicester City. Let's see how big his effort to help his new club to avoid relegation zone.
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I agree that we should not expect too much from Leicester City new coach Nistelrooy. Without good players it will be hard for him to make team better. Leicester City has not played well recently not winning any of their last five matches and now they are close to being relegated. Nistelrooy main goal now is to stop this bad streak and get some important wins. By the way he does not have much experience as head coach it will be interesting to see how he handles challenge and if he can help Leicester City do better this season.
Nistelrooy only needs to get Leicester City away from the relegation zone and maybe his burden will not be too heavy because the management is aware of their current quality. But to compete with other teams I think it will be very difficult if not supported by quality players, especially overall Nistelrooy is not experienced enough to be a proven coach. I hope he will be a great coach in the future but this season he must focus on fixing Leicester City to avoid relegation. When management does not demand much from him, it will be much easier and there will be no great pressure in being a coach so he can focus more on fixing the team's weaknesses.
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Unfortunately, some of those who have entered the treatment room have long-term injuries, the defense area is still the main focus of Ancelotti and the board of directors because currently the stock of players in that area is very limited. Now new problems have started to emerge after Rodrygo and Vinicius were injured, Mbappe who became the mainstay player after losing them has also not been able to contribute to the team. Overall, Real Madrid's creativity was not at its best, an incident like this was never expected, but it needs to be anticipated by giving playing time to reserve players so that they are ready to fill the gaps when needed.
True. Some of them got serious injury and they must take a rest until the end of the season. Ancelotti has no enough players anymore because there are more injured players. I'm sure the option is to buy new players in the next transfer windows. This may be an instant solution for Real Madrid, they have no another proper option.

In attacking line, it becomes worse because both Vini and Rodrygo are injured. Meanwhile Mbappe still can't perform as expected, he always shows unsatisfying performance. Even in the match against Liverpool, Mbappe failed to score a goal through a penalty kick. I think Mbappe has a very serious problem with his performance.

That seems to be a problem for the club.  Ancelotti will have to be clever with the substitutes so as not to be too shaky but believe the substitutes will not be as optimal as the main players then this will certainly be more of a headache for Ancelotti.
Don't know if the list of injured players will be out for long? Given that the UCL match is still very important to win if some of them don't recover this will be a mess again.
Even if Ancelotti is a smart coach, he is impossible to put proper players on the lineup if there are too many key players injured. I've no idea about Real Madrid possible result in UCL this season. I think Real Madrid may be eliminated very early if they still can't solve the injury problem. Real Madrid is impossible to perform optimally if they lose too many main players.

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There is no doubt that M Salah is an important player in the Liverpool squad, it would be a big mistake to let him go at the end of the season. It is difficult to find a replacement for M Salah in the transfer market [...]

Igor Paixão, perhaps?

He is a young and talented Brazilian player who has been attracting attention in Europe by shining in the Feyenoord jersey. Raised in the youth ranks of Coritiba (BRA), Igor transferred to the Dutch team in 2022 and quickly established himself as one of the team's key players. Recently, in the match against Manchester City in the Champions League, the striker had a remarkable performance, contributing to his team's draw with a vital assist.

I believe that Igor's performance reflects his ability to face opposing defenses with skill and determination. Against Pep Guardiola's renowned team, Igor showed his quality by winning several close duels and I believe that this performance is not going unnoticed by the public and football experts who are filling the sports news with this speculation.
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In the four games that Ruud Van Nisterooy managed Manchester United, they didn't lose any and that I think is a testament that the Dutch manager will make a good signing for Leicester City. When I saw the news of his appointment, I was very happy that he got a good job of managing an English Premier League club few weeks after being relieved from his job at Manchester United.

Leicester City plays Brentford tomorrow and I hope they help their manager start his reign with a win.

A great boast for his career but I think it's too early to start his managerial career in a relegation team with more pressure, he had a good short time at Manchester united and he did very well and handled the season greatly. Thought he was going to a less intense league to start his career to gain more experience.
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Leicester City has appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new head coach. It is obvious that Ruud’s short but successful tenure in Manchester United paved a path for his managerial career. nd his tactical influence on players to help them gain their lost form and play attractive football. Ruud can Nistelrooy made mark as a Manchester United player and coach. Ruud van Nistelrooy is a talented and promising young coach with the tactical expertise and management skills necessary to succeed at Leicester City.
In the four games that Ruud Van Nisterooy managed Manchester United, they didn't lose any and that I think is a testament that the Dutch manager will make a good signing for Leicester City. When I saw the news of his appointment, I was very happy that he got a good job of managing an English Premier League club few weeks after being relieved from his job at Manchester United.

Leicester City plays Brentford tomorrow and I hope they help their manager start his reign with a win.
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Leicester City has appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new head coach. It is obvious that Ruud’s short but successful tenure in Manchester United paved a path for his managerial career. nd his tactical influence on players to help them gain their lost form and play attractive football. Ruud can Nistelrooy made mark as a Manchester United player and coach. Ruud van Nistelrooy is a talented and promising young coach with the tactical expertise and management skills necessary to succeed at Leicester City.
I knew something of such will happen since Manchester United part ways with Ruud Van Nistelroy, and Leicester City made a smart move by getting him before any other team because once he reaches January without a team, many managers will be under pressure especially if their team is not performing very well.

Congratulations to Ruud Van Nistelrooy, I wish him all the best, he is an experienced manager, and I wish he can be able to use the players the team have to help them excape the treat of Relegation this season so that they can start fresh next season.
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Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.
You're right. Salah performed well during this season. He always gives positive contribution in each match of Liverpool. It is quite confusing that Liverpool board doesn't give an offer for a contract extension very soon. Sure, there are many big teams interested in Salah if Liverpool has no intention to keep him anymore. Even the big teams in EPL must try to sign him if Liverpool decides to let him go. However, it is a too bad decision if Liverpool assumes they can perform well without Salah. They must realize that Salah still has a too big role for Liverpool performance. I'm sure Liverpool performance will suddenly declining if Salah leaves Liverpool in June 2025.


There is no doubt that M Salah is an important player in the Liverpool squad, it would be a big mistake to let him go at the end of the season. It is difficult to find a replacement for M Salah in the transfer market, the management should be able to offer him a short-term contract. Speculation about M Salah future will continue to be the subject of speculation, and has the potential to disrupt Liverpool journey in the Premier League and Champions League if the management is late in taking action.

Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad, reportedly very interested in recruiting him, and is ready to offer a special deal. M Salah openly said that Liverpool have not offered a new contract extension for him, and this indicates that the player will leave for free at the end of the season. if M Salah succeeds in bringing Liverpool to win the Premier League or Champions League trophy, Liverpool management should not let him go next season.
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Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.
You're right. Salah performed well during this season. He always gives positive contribution in each match of Liverpool. It is quite confusing that Liverpool board doesn't give an offer for a contract extension very soon. Sure, there are many big teams interested in Salah if Liverpool has no intention to keep him anymore. Even the big teams in EPL must try to sign him if Liverpool decides to let him go. However, it is a too bad decision if Liverpool assumes they can perform well without Salah. They must realize that Salah still has a too big role for Liverpool performance. I'm sure Liverpool performance will suddenly declining if Salah leaves Liverpool in June 2025.

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Saudi ìs wants to sign Mohamed Salah for the next season.
Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.
The big clubs in Europe are secretly following whether Liverpool will make a new contract, many teams want him in their team. It is obvious that Liverpool has given him so far with his speed in attack and his quick decisions. If he is transferred to any club, he has the intelligence to adapt quickly, he just plays his game. If the Arabian clubs make a very good offer, Salah can also consider this offer and thus he will be closer to his own geography.
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What I don't fully understand about the financial fair play rules is what would happen if they did indeed get relegated because of legal trouble and then the Manchester City sheikhs would be willing to continue paying all the players those high salaries, would that be allowed or would they break any financial fair play rules if they had to go down in the Championship? I wonder what the baseline is there to determine how much it is allowed to be paid in salaries to all the players.

They will not be able to pay those players from their own pocket, players salaries are paid from revenue generated and they are not going to generate anything  near half of what they're currently generating. It's against FFP.
I think Man City is still able to pay salaries to its players even though they are relegated they still have enough finances to pay those salaries, City will also not last long in the Championship I think in just one season they will return to the EPL and become a strong club there again after that they can generate income as usual.

You missed the point, the problem are the financial fair play rules although I just realized that I don't know whether they equally apply to every league below the Premier League. I am sure there are limits in place and I doubt that Manchester City could play there with the exact same team they have now. Haaland probably earns more than some of the entire teams in the Champoionship. Cheesy

But as I mentioned before, I think Manchester City is a club too big to fail legally in front of any of the responsible courts. There are a lot of ways to influence decisions with money and this would perhaps be one of those examples.
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Leicester City has appointed Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new head coach. It is obvious that Ruud’s short but successful tenure in Manchester United paved a path for his managerial career. nd his tactical influence on players to help them gain their lost form and play attractive football. Ruud can Nistelrooy made mark as a Manchester United player and coach. Ruud van Nistelrooy is a talented and promising young coach with the tactical expertise and management skills necessary to succeed at Leicester City.
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Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.

I'm not sure Salah is the only player that has a contract with expiry by the end of this season in Liverpool, there is Van Dijk and Alexander which I don't think none of them have been offered a new contract, there will be a new one before they finish this season which I'm positive they are going to reconsider them to stay in the club but I'm not sure if they are going to add any wages due to their age apart of Alexander that is still young among them.

Salah has spent 7 years of his career in Liverpool which has been the longest amongst the clubs he has represented, I'm not sure if Liverpool is going to let him go this season, the only reason for not giving him long term contract could be because of any moves that may comes later and he is age, who will buy clause and other things with such a player at this age, he betters stays where he value and not make mistake like Mane that went to Bayern and was disappointed.
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Saudi ìs wants to sign Mohamed Salah for the next season.
Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.
I think Mo Salah wanted two years contract extension with option for an extension but Liverpool are unwilling to do so and having considered that he is on a massive weekly wages that is another issue on ground, possibly the club management are afraid that he might lose form soon, now that Mo Salah is in top form scoring goals with many assist Liverpool don't have any option rather reaching an agreement as soon as possible so as not to affect his form, it's very obvious a lot of Saudi Arabian clubs  are ready to pay whichever amount he is willing to offer infact a very lucrative offer far above what Liverpool currently pay him.
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after they allowed MANE to leave the club and go to Al Nasir, refusing to initiate another contract with Muhamed salah will only suggest that they don't want to enjoy this era that is gradually getting to them now that they have a great chance of winning both the premier league and the champions league with the help of Muhamed salah considering that both man city and Liverpool are both struggling in both tournament. how can you let go of your highest goal scorer at a time when you need him the most? at the time he had some fracas with Jürgen Klopp, it was getting clear that he isn't in the best of relationship with the club but that should not be enough reason to allow him to go out from the club at this important period.

even though salah is already 32 and will be 33 by June next year, going to the Saudi league at a time he is still firing will not be the best of decision. his openness to the media regarding Liverpool's refusal the extend his contract is an indication that he is willing to stay as long as the club wants him to stay. it's now left for the club to release a statement about the fate of the Egyptian Stricker but regardless of the decision, salah is not something that another club wouldn't rush at if Liverpool are not interested in him again   
To be fair Mane left to Bayern Munich, not to Al Nassr, Liverpool didn't want to pay him the amount of money he wanted to get paid and they were right, look at his sole season at Bayern Munich, Bayern was willing to pay him whatever he wants and he left Liverpool to go play there, and Bayern Munich realized in a single season that it was a mistake to give Mane that much money at that age, so he left there after one season and joined Ronaldo.

So he didn't go from Liverpool to Saudi, he went from Liverpool to Bayern to Saudi. Salah would be doing that directly, without any break along the way, because Liverpool is a bit ruthless in the economical sense, they are not willing to pay as much as other teams, you won't see them paying 20+ million to a 30+ year old player.
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AC Milan player Tijjani Reijnders was into Arsenal radar and it says next summer Arsenal will give their priority to gets this player and basically AC Milan is don't mind to sell Tijjani Reijnders as long as Arsenal can pay according to the price they want and it says AC Milan want approximatelly 60 million as transfer fees but Arsenal reported is dare to pay according to AC Milan demand

Tijjani Reijnders was transfered from AZ Alkmaar on 2023 and within 1 year Tijjani Reijnders can adapt quickly with AC Milan and performing well so i didn't surprised if he currently into radar of some big teams and why Arsenal want him because Tijjani Reijnders will be used as the replacement of Jorginho or Thomas Partey because most likely these players will be leave at the end of this season
Tijjani Reijnders is an impressive player who have caught the attention of several top clubs including Arsenal. I think he might favour a move to Arsenal over the other clubs, considering the club's performance and style of play under Mikel Arteta. Tijjani Reijnders will be a fantastic addition to Arsenal particularly due to his versatility in the midfield.
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Saudi ìs wants to sign Mohamed Salah for the next season.
Mo Salah is on the form of his life and i don't know why Liverpool are yet to give him a new contract, at least a one year extension with an option of a further year. If Liverpool do not give him a new contract, it is possible that a top club in Europe might offer him a contract, Mo Salah still has the strength and quality to play at the very top level, so i don't think now is the right time for him to move to Saudi Arabia or any less competitive league.
I don't think Liverpool may want to renew his contract, because although Salah is still like their best player this season, often scoring when they need a goal but also, sometimes he is not that very much consistent. This means he's not as reliable as before, although he still got much to offer.

I think some European teams may still be interested in him but more likely he will want to move to Saudi Arabia based on  their big money offers since he had won everything in Europe.
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Jamie Carragher on CBS Sports Golazo said that he thinks Salah is wrong for talking so much to the press about his contract with Liverpool at this time. For Jamie Carragher, he believes it’s a distraction for the club and that they should only be focusing on winning the Premier League this season. I understand what he’s saying but let’s not forget that Salah was key in getting Liverpool to where they are and has been consistent throughout his career. Is there a good reason why Liverpool should delay extending his contract? Do you agree with Jamie?

I don't even dvck with this Jamie Carragher guy, people who do are fundamentally dump the same way as him, just as Jose Mourinho said years back, he talks too much for a guy who wasn't close to a top defender in the premier league competition. I don't agree with most of his takes as they're mostly one sided. Mo Salah has done enough and if Liverpool fans can't see that for themselves,  then I don't know what to say further. Mo Salah gone definitely leave fr! Ain't no two way bout it.
It seems you don’t like Jamie Carragher, I think he’s a better pundit than Gary Neville. To be fair to Jamie Carragher he wasn’t the only one on the show who had that opinion, Thierry Henry also agreed that Mo Salah shouldn’t be talking about his contract in the press right now. I don’t agree with their opinion but I understand their reasoning, this is Liverpool’s first real shot at the league title since four years, as a fan you wouldn’t want anything to jinx it for your club even if it’s your very best man.
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