Slot can axe Jota for Liverpool teen who's a "better finisher than Nunez"

In February, Liverpool were slain in an FA Cup giant-killing by Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle.

Less than two weeks earlier, PSV Eindhoven ended Arne Slot’s flawless record in the Champions League at the Anfield helm, though it mattered not as the Reds still took the group phase crown.

What did the two defeats have in common? Rotation, and plenty of it. It’s ostensibly these games that have consigned many of Liverpool’s bit-part players to even ittier-bittier roles. Slot has enjoyed an incredible start to life in the hot seat, but an obstinance in making minimal alterations could be identified as a weakness of his to be sure.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot

With Federico Chiesa, an injury-prone forward who was basically discarded by Juventus, the only first-team arrival since August 2024, the Merseysiders need surgery this summer, not least because the three most influential stars are all entering the final few months of their contracts.

It’s been reported that Liverpool are to target new defenders in central and left-sided berths. However, Liverpool need to clean the slate up front.

Liverpool's problems up front

And there are problems.

Though each of Liverpool’s forwards have their qualities, Mohamed Salah, 32, is the only member whose goals and assists have rained down invariably throughout the course of the campaign.

Liverpool's Darwin Nunez and MohamedSalahcelebrate after the match

Claims from derisive sections of social media that Salah is the problem are quite simply nonsensical. Yes, the 32-year-old flattered to deceive against both PSG and Newcastle, but he’s shouldered a hefty burden.

He’s been let down by his forward peers. Aside from the reliable Cody Gakpo, Liverpool’s frontline have toiled since the turn of the calendar year, with Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz particularly letting their team down with collective profligacy in front of goal.

Liverpool’s Frontline in 2025 (all comps)

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Apps (starts)

Goals

Assists

Mohamed Salah

17 (17)

12

5

Cody Gakpo

13 (9)

5

1

Luis Diaz

18 (15)

1

2

Diogo Jota

14 (9)

2

1

Darwin Nunez

16 (4)

3

4

Federico Chiesa

5 (2)

2

1

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The wear-and-tear of so many injuries over so many years are finally taking their toll on Jota, with the 28-year-old’s fitness troubles and new depletion of potency even leading Sky Germany to suggest he is among the potential sales this summer.

Should Jota follow Nunez – expected to leave – out of the door, Liverpool will need to move with conviction for a new centre-forward.

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But they might not need to sign a second, not when one of the most exciting young number nines is pushing for more opportunities to impress at Anfield.

Prolific teen could end Jota's Liverpool career

Liverpool have eked every ounce of quality from Jota, 28, but is the current campaign a sign he’s reached the end of his powers? Maybe it is time for FSG to launch a statement bid on an elite striker such as Alexander Isak.

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota

Isak could become a genuine superstar on Merseyside, and while a deal for the Sweden star would cost in excess of £150m, Liverpool could find the perfect understudy in young Jayden Danns, who is already on the books.

Danns was handed a first-team debut by Jurgen Klopp last season, scoring a brace in the FA Cup for the injury-hit Reds against Southampton and making his mark in the Premier League and the Carabao Cup final, playing through extra-time and making a menace of himself, forcing two saves and completing a snaking dribble, as per Sofascore.

The 2024/25 campaign has perhaps not had the acceleratory effect that Danns would have hoped for. Injuries have limited him to just three games, albeit starting in the Champions League against PSV.

But the future is bright. Premier League-pushing Sunderland signed the 19-year-old on loan in the winter but fitness problems have kept him shackled in the infirmary, with it revealed last month that it’s unlikely he will make an appearance before the summer spells the end of the prospective move.

Jayden Danns scores for Liverpool.

When Klopp left last summer, the different levels of Liverpool’s structure entered uncharted territory. What would become of ‘Klopp’s kids,’ an academy reaching new levels of productivity in the later years of the German’s tenure?

Well, Slot is a firm believer in giving talented players opportunities to impress, regardless of their age. With a background in academy coaching, Liverpool’s talent factory will see new names emerge onto the major stage in the years to come.

Liverpool youngsters Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah.

In Danns’ case, he’s already been given a chance to impress his new coach this season, firing true when called from the bench in the FA Cup against Accrington Stanley, marking his third Liverpool goal from just nine appearances as a professional.

When Jota’s at his best, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more clinical ball-striker. Last season, Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher even proclaimed the Portuguese to be “the best finisher” to have performed for Anfield’s crowd across the Premier League era. Bold claim, but Jota’s rate of scoring has typically been a thing to behold – just not under Slot’s management, it seems.

Liverpool striker Diogo Jota

Danns might not yet have the record to boast a scoring ability beyond that of his Iberian teammate, but all three of his goals for the men’s team thus far have been taken with a certain verve and composure that many forwards cannot boast a natural grasp.

Nunez, regrettably, falls into that bracket. In fact, analyst Ben Mattinson actually described Danns as “a better finisher than Nunez” after his well-taken strike against Accrington in January.

A natural-born goalscorer with slick and clever movements, Danns is an instinctive player, one who could play a significant part in Liverpool’s football over the coming years.

Slot has already sought to hand the prospect a smattering of chances throughout the campaign despite his being sidelined for much of it. Maybe more waiting will have to ensue, but if Danns can produce a promising pre-season performance for the Reds, he might just find himself enjoying a role of greater importance next year, especially if the likes of Jota or Nunez are sold.

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Latham to lead NZ ODI side in Pakistan, Saqlain assistant coach

The tour includes games tacked on to compensate for New Zealand pulling out of their 2021 tour of Pakistan

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Tom Latham will captain the New Zealand ODI side in Pakistan•AP

Tom Latham will captain New Zealand’s ODI squad on their tour of Pakistan in April.The 15-member squad is significantly depleted from New Zealand’s full strength squad, with Tim Southee, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Devon Conway, Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell and Lockie Ferguson all given clearance to participate in the ongoing IPL. Kane Williamson was also part of the IPL, but has been ruled out with a knee injury.”We’ve enjoyed a number of exciting matches against Pakistan across both white ball formats in the last season home and way,” New Zealand head coach Gary Stead said. “They are a tough team no matter where you take them on.”The successful ODI Series earlier this year in Pakistan provided big learning opportunities for the players and having more ODI match experience is fantastic in a World Cup year.”New Zealand are likely to have intimate information about the current Pakistan team thanks to a recent addition to their coaching staff. Saqlain Mushtaq, who until February was head coach of the Pakistan national side, has joined New Zealand as assistant coach.”Having someone with Saqlain’s experience is a big boost for the group,” Stead said. “We are looking forward to the insights he can offer us to aid our preparations for local conditions, and in particular the assistance he can provide to our spin bowling group.”McConchie•ESPNcricinfo Ltd

The squad is similar to the one that recently hosted Sri Lanka for a three-match ODI series, which New Zealand won 2-0. It includes Cole McConchie and Benjamin Lister, yet to make their ODI debuts, with McConchie the second highest scorer across formats in New Zealand’s domestic competitions this season.”Cole has been a leader for Canterbury and at New Zealand A level for a number of seasons but his contributions to winning games across formats really stood out this summer,” Stead said. “His skill set with bat and ball is a valuable one, especially in the conditions we are likely to face on this tour.”New Zealand arrive in Pakistan to play five T20Is, followed by five ODIs. The ODIs begin in Rawalpindi on April 26, with the remaining four in Karachi. The final game takes place on May 7.The tour includes extra games tacked on to the tour as compensation for New Zealand pulling out of their tour to Pakistan on the day of the first game of their tour in September 2021, citing security concerns. In May 2022, New Zealand paid Pakistan an undisclosed sum of money and agreed to play the extra games, which will be realised now.New Zealand ODI squad: Tom Latham (capt),Tom Blundell, Chad Bowes, Matt Henry, Ben Lister, Cole McConchie, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, Jimmy Neesham, Henry Nicholls, Rachin Ravindra, Henry Shipley, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Will Young.

Mais um reforço! Sport fica próximo de anunciar Gustavo Coutinho

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Após acertar com Vagner Love, o Sport continua no mercado para anunciar mais reforços no sistema ofensivo.

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O próximo reforço é Gustavo Coutinho, que estava no Botafogo-PB e ganhou projeção pelos gols marcados.

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فيديو | خوسيه لوبيز يُسجل هدف بالميراس الثاني أمام الأهلي

تمكن لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي بالميراس، خوسيه لوبيز، من تسجيل الهدف الثاني في شباك الأهلي، خلال منافسات كأس العالم للأندية 2025.

ويواجه الأهلي خصمه بالميراس البرازيلي، في إطار مباريات الجولة الثانية من منافسات المجموعة الأولى بالبطولة، على ملعب “ميتلايف”.

ويتواجد الأهلي في المجموعة الأولى بجوار كل من بالميراس البرازيلي وإنتر ميامي الأمريكي، بالإضافة إلى بورتو البرتغالي.

اقرأ أيضًا.. فيديو | بالخطأ في مرماه.. وسام أبو علي يُسجل هدف بالميراس الأول أمام الأهلي

وأحرز خوسيه لوبيز، لاعب بالميراس هدف فريقه الثاني بحلول الدقيقة 59 من عمر الشوط الثاني.

وجاء هدف الفريق البرازيلي، بعد هجمة مرتدة منظمة لينجح ماوريسيو في تمرير الكرة إلى خوسيه لوبيز، الذي انطلق بالكرة من وسط الملعب إلى أن اقترب من مرمى الشناوي، وسدد الكرة في الشباك معلنا تقدم بالميراس بهدف ثاني.

وفي حال فوز بالميراس بهذه المواجهة، سيرتفع رصيده من النقاط إلى النقطة 4 ليتربع على صدارة ترتيب المجموعة الأولى، بينما يتجمد رصيد الأهلي عند نقطة واحدة في المركز الأخير. هدف بالميراس الثاني في مرمي الاهلي بكأس العالم للاندية

Mikel Arteta eyes Leroy Sane reunion as Arsenal consider move for out-of-contract Bayern Munich winger amid interest from rivals Tottenham

Arsenal are reportedly considering a summer move for out-of-contract Bayern Munich's Leroy Sane, in a move to reunite Mikel Arteta with the winger.

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    Sane lit the world alight with Manchester City during his rise to fame under Pep Guardiola from 2016 to 2020; however, after falling down the ladder at the Etihad, he left for Bayern Munich and has been in good form. This summer, Sane's contract at Allianz Arena is set to run out, and the Bavarians are getting nowhere closer to tying him down to a new deal.

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Iftikhar replaces injured Haris Sohail for Pakistan vs New Zealand ODIs

Pakistan allrounder Iftikhar Ahmed will replace batter Haris Sohail for the final three ODIs of the ongoing series against New Zealand. Sohail suffered a shoulder injury on the eve of the first ODI, and while the PCB announced initial scans were satisfactory, he did not take part in the second game on Sunday.Sohail, 34, returned to Pakistan’s ODI squad for the first time in three years for a previous series against New Zealand in January. He was retained for this one as well but landed awkwardly on his left shoulder during a fielding drill, causing the injury that has necessitated his absence.The injury is a significant blow to Sohail’s World Cup chances. Pakistan play three more ODIs against Afghanistan in August and then they have the Asia Cup, but its logistics are still only being worked out. Sohail has played 45 ODIs, and was a part of Pakistan’s World Cup campaigns in 2015 and 2019.Iftikhar, 32, has played just 10 ODIs, and none for over a year. His record with the bat has not been especially encouraging, with 132 runs in nine innings and a highest score of 32 not out. But there is a spot in Pakistan’s middle order up for grabs with Sohail’s absence, and Shan Masood’s recent struggles. Masood was omitted from the starting XI of the second ODI, and replaced by debutant Abdullah Shafique.

Boehly sold "superb" Chelsea star for £35m, now he's better than Quenda

Chelsea have a big summer ahead of them to build on the impressive work done this season during Enzo Maresca’s first year in charge at Stamford Bridge.

The Italian has set the side up for potential success first season, still sitting in an excellent position to claim Champions League football, whilst also in pole position to win the Europa Conference League.

However, the main aim for the 45-year-old and the hierarchy will certainly be to battle for the Premier League title next year, with Estevao Willian already set to move to the club this summer.

He will also be joined by Dario Essugo, who is moving to West London after the hierarchy agreed a deal for his services with Sporting CP earlier this month.

The 20-year-old will need time to settle given his tender age, but the transition could be made easier by 2026, with another one of his current teammates linking up with him 12 months after his move.

Chelsea’s deal to land Geovany Quenda from Sporting CP

It was confirmed this month that Chelsea had agreed a £42m deal with the Liga Portugal outfit for 17-year-old wonderkid Geovany Quenda to move to the club ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

The Portuguese star has been a man in demand after his tremendous breakthrough season, with Ruben Amorim previously interested in taking the teenager with him to Manchester.

Sporting CP's GeovanyQuendaduring the warm up before the match

However, the Blues jumped ahead of them in the race for his signature, agreeing a seven-year deal for his services with an option for a further year down the line.

Quenda, who can play as a wing-back or winger on either flank, has registered two goals and six assists in all competitions throughout this year – simply incredible figures for such a young talent.

However, he will have a lot of expectations on his shoulders upon his move to the Bridge given the fee, but the club may have been better off keeping hold of one former player who’s outperformed him this campaign.

The former Chelsea star who’s outperformed Quenda in 2024/25

As a result of the heavy spending during the Todd Boehly era, some brutal calls have had to be made to allow players to depart Chelsea to balance the books and avoid any punishments from the Premier League.

The Blues have sold nearly £500m worth of talent over the last three years, many of which have been phenomenal pieces of business – with the players unable to justify their hefty fees elsewhere.

However, one sale they may regret is that of full-back Lewis Hall, who departed his boyhood club for £35m in the summer, joining Newcastle United on a permanent basis after spending the previous year on loan on Tyneside.

1) Mason Mount

£55m

2) Ian Maatsen

£37.5m

3) Lewis Hall

£35m

4) Conor Gallagher

£34m

= Tammy Abraham

£34m

5) Fikayo Tomori

£30m

The 20-year-old only made 12 first-team appearances for the Blues but has taken his career to the next level this season with valuable minutes under Eddie Howe’s guidance.

Hall, who’s been dubbed “superb” by journalist Thomas Hammond, has featured in 27 Premier League outings this season, with an ankle injury prematurely ending his first permanent year in the North East.

When comparing his figures to those of Quenda in 2024/25, the Englishman has outperformed him in numerous areas, showing the mistake the club made in allowing him to depart on a permanent basis.

The Chelsea academy graduate has won more tackles per 90, whilst also making more blocks per game – showcasing the defensive qualities he possesses in the wing-back role.

He’s also managed to complete more crosses and achieve a higher take-on success rate this season, outclassing Quenda in attacking areas despite his defensive position.

There’s no denying that Quenda will develop over time given his tender age, having the potential to transform into a top-level star under the guidance of Maresca.

However, as seen above, it’s evident that Hall is currently a bigger talent, having the skill set to play a key role in the current first-team, but their loss is Newcastle’s gain – making a huge mistake in parting ways with him given his rise in recent months.

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Scout hints David Moyes will personally push Everton move for Celtic star

A Premier League club are interested in acquiring the signature of a “really tough” Celtic player at the end of the season, according to a new claim from ex-scout Bryan King.

Celtic continue domestic dominance as transfer rumours heat up

This is threatening to be another season to treasure at Parkhead, not least because the Hoops are once again romping towards Scottish Premiership title glory. The Scottish League Cup is also already in the bag, having defeated rivals Rangers on penalties in December.

On Saturday, Celtic kept their hopes of Scottish Cup glory alive, too, winning 2-0 at home to Hibernian in the quarter-finals, thanks to goals from Daizen Maeda and Adam Idah.

Celtic managerBrendanRodgerscelebrates after winning the League Cup

For all the Hoops’ current domestic dominance, however, that doesn’t mean that new signings won’t be needed in the summer transfer window. They are reportedly very keen on signing highly-rated young Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller, with the Scot a player who could have a big future in the game as Rodgers works to build a team capable of challenging in Europe.

A permanent move for Jeffrey Schlupp has also been mooted, having joined on a temporary basis from Crystal Palace back in January, with the utility man possibly feeling that a move away from the Eagles makes sense when the current campaign ends.

"Really tough" Celtic ace linked with exit

Speaking to Goodison News, former Everton scout King backed Everton to seal a move for Celtic centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers this summer, especially given David Moyes’ Hoops past.

With doubts surrounding the futures of Jarrad Branthwaite and Michael Keane at Goodison Park, Carter-Vickers could be seen as a strong replacement, having shone for Celtic over a sustained period of time. The 27-year-old has been a rock at the heart of Brendan Rodgers’ defence, so the idea of him leaving will be extremely worrying for the manager.

This season, Carter-Vickers has completed 94.6% of his passes across 23 Scottish Premiership appearances, outlining his quality on the ball, not to mention also averaging a monstrous four aerial duel wins per game.

Rodgers has hailed his mental resolve as a player, following a rare error at home to Club Brugge earlier this season, saying: “He’s a really, really tough character. He’s a great guy, he picked himself up. He was really strong and aggressive again in the game and got on with it and had a real bravery in the second half, because he was the one carrying the ball forward for us to start the attack.”

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The lure of the Premier League could be great for Carter-Vickers, whose current Celtic deal doesn’t expire until the summer of 2029, so if he does want to leave, the Hoops are at least in a strong position to demand big money.

Avesh, Saurabh help Central Zone secure vital lead; North Zone in control after Sindhu, Harshit tons

Avesh, Saurabh lead for Central

Fast bowler Avesh Khan and left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar hit back against East Zone by helping Central Zone secure a handy 60-run first-innings lead. With Central restricted to 182 on the first day, the two bowlers took three wickets each to bowl East out for 122 on day two in Alur.After Avesh had already struck twice on the previous evening, Saurabh gave Central their first wicket on the second morning. He trapped Sudip Kumar Gharami lbw for 27 in the 20th over of the innings, before cleaning up nightwatcher Shahbaz Nadeem six overs later. In between, Yash Thakur had the experienced Anustup Majumdar caught behind for 4. As a result, 44 for 2 soon became 76 for 7, as Avesh had Shahbaz Ahmed bowled for 3.Riyan Parag and Manisankar Munasingh then entertained with a quick 40-run partnership. But Central captain Shivam Mavi had Parag caught for 33, during which the batter hit five fours and a six, before dismissing Akash Deep for his second wicket of the innings.In the second innings, Central’s openers Vivek Singh and Himanshu Mantri added 64 in an unbroken stand, stretching the lead to 124 before rain brought an early end to the day’s play

Sindhu, Harshit dominate North East

North Zone’s Nishant Sindhu slammed 150 while No. 9 Harshit Rana cracked an unbeaten 122 off just 86 balls to cement the side’s strong position against North East Zone. Their heroics led North to 540 for 8, at which point they declared the innings.Nishant Sindhu raises his century•PTI

North had begun with Sindhu and Pulkit Narang resuming their overnight seventh-wicket partnership, which ended at 130 when Narang fell for 46. Sindhu and Harshit then got together, adding another 104 at almost a run-a-ball. Sindhu got to his highest first-class score of 150, as the two North batters kept scoring runs at will.Harshit continued being aggressive even after Sindhu departed. He hit 12 fours and nine sixes during his innings, which was his maiden first-class hundred. Harshit formed an undefeated union of 64 off 58 balls for the ninth wicket with Siddarth Kaul.When North declared their innings after 136 overs, there was finally some relief for the North East bowlers and fielders. With a mountain of a score in front of them, North East’s openers started cautiously, before Kaul cleaned up Kishan Lyngdoh in the fourth over. Next over, it was Baltej Singh’s turn to strike, as he removed Joseph Lalthankhuma for 4.From 10 for 2, Nilesh Lamichaney and captain Rongsen Jonathan added 47 for the third wicket to stage a brief recovery, but Harshit then hit back with the ball to have Jonathan lbw late in the day. North East ended the day 475 behind North’s total as rain played spoilsport in the final session here as well.

Leeds reporter shares Gnonto injury update and what it means for Aaronson

Leeds United reporter Joe Donnohue has shared an injury update on Wilfried Gnonto and how it could impact Brenden Aaronson ahead of the Championship run-in.

Leeds prepare for Championship run-in as Gnonto picks up injury

The Whites and Daniel Farke are preparing to make their Championship return this weekend following the international break with an Elland Road clash against Swansea City on Saturday lunchtime.

In a three-way battle for two automatic promotion spots with Sheffield United and Burnley, Leeds currently sit top of the pile on goal difference and two points clear of Burnley.

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Sheffield United (80 pts)

Burnley (78 pts)

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Coventry City (h)

Bristol City (h)

Luton Town (a)

Oxford United (a)

Coventry City (a)

Middlesbrough (a)

Millwall (h)

Derby County (a)

Preston North End (h)

Plymouth Argyle (a)

Norwich City (h)

Oxford United (a)

Cardiff City (h)

Watford (a)

Stoke City (h)

Burnley (a)

Sheffield United (h)

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Leeds were held to a 2-2 draw last time out against QPR in what was an afternoon to forget for Aaronson. The attacking midfielder, who has been a regular starter under Farke, made a costly error for the opening goal and was replaced by Gnonto at half-time.

Gnonto impressed and helped Leeds get a point at Loftus Road, however, the Italian has since picked up an injury while representing his nation’s U21 side.

Gnonto injury update and what it means for Aaronson

Sharing an update for The Yorkshire Evening Post, Donnohue said that Leeds have confirmed Gnonto’s premature return to Yorkshire as a result of the ankle injury he picked up against the Netherlands last Friday.

The Whites are planning to properly assess Gnonto in the coming days and an official update will be shared later this week, with Farke facing the media on Thursday.

Donnohue adds that it ‘is expected Aaronson will continue in the No. 10 role for the foreseeable future, especially if Gnonto requires a period of rehabilitation from this latest knock’.

This may not be the news Leeds fans will be wanting to hear, especially as Donnohue mentions a number of supporters are hoping Gnonto will start in the No. 10 position between now and the end of the campaign, with Aaronson registering zero goals and one assist in 15 games in 2025.

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However, Gnonto has previous when it comes to ankle issues, missing six games in 2023 shortly after Leeds were relegated from the Premier League. Anything similar to that timeframe and the Italian won’t play much of a part in the run-in, so Farke’s comments later this week after Leeds’ assessment could be crucial.

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