Fabrizio Romano shares big updates on Mo Salah's Liverpool contract talks, Arsenal's striker hunt and Matheus Cunha's future.
Mohamed Salah appeared to take a veiled swipe at Arsenal following their 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday, a result which left Liverpool six points clear at the top of the Premier League
Mohamed Salah's social media activity has got fans talking after Arsenal failed to beat Aston Villa at home. Liverpool left it very late on Saturday afternoon as two stoppage-time goals from Darwin Nunez sealed a vital 2-0 win against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.
As the Reds made it seven wins from seven in this season's Champions League, Mohamed Salah made it 50. A half-century of goals in Europe for the Reds, 45 in the Champions League and five in last season's Europa League campaign. We picked out some of his most memorable strikes.
Just six minutes separated the final whistle at Arsenal and Mohamed Salah's social media upload featuring Darwin Nunez
Manchester City have splashed the cash as Pep Guardiola tries to save their season, with the announcement of £65m signing Omar Marmoush delighting both their fans and supporters of rivals Liverpool
Arsenal have two striker targets in sight as the January window approaches the end game. Talks with RB Lepzig over Benjamin Sesko have reportedly begun, with Mikel Arteta going as far as personally speaking to the striker. Arsenal are also said to be leading the race for Matheus Cunha, though Chelsea have other ideas.
In a week that he was being compared to Eden Hazard, Mohamed Salah once again underlined his status as Champions League star.
Bukayo Saka has been hailed as a "world-class" talent by TNT Sports expert Rio Ferdinand, who thinks the Arsenal star is second only to Liverpool’s Mo Salah.
Express Sport rounds up the latest Liverpool transfer news as Arne Slot may have found a replacement for Mohamed Salah and Milos Kerkez speaks out.
SPORT brings you all the latest as the Champions League’s penultimate round of league phase games comes to an end. Liverpool beat Lille 2-1 on Tuesday to become the first club to qualify