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Carragher predicts when Salah will leave Liverpool

Jamie Carragher has predicted when Mohamed Salah will receive his grand send-off from Liverpool. The Egypt international took aim at the club before jetting off with Egypt to the Africa Cup of Nations, insisting they had thrown him under the bus, and Carragher has now put his neck on the line by attempting to predict when he will leave the club.

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GOAL's seven bold predictions for the second half of the season

We reached the midway point of the Premier League season on Thursday night, with Arsenal holding a very promising four-point advantage at the top of the table as the Gunners look to end an agonising, 22-year title drought, and their chances of doing so have only increased after Saturday's hard-fought win at Bournemouth. Of course, Manchester City are very dangerous chasers - as Arsenal know to their considerable cost - and Aston Villa will obviously be hoping to stay in touch even after their chastening 4-1 defeat at the Emirates on Tuesday.

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Ekitike opens up on profiting from Isak's broken leg

Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike admits it is "difficult" to know that he is playing regularly for the Reds because of Alexander Isak's leg fracture. The £125 million ($168m) signing from Newcastle scored against Tottenham but, in doing so, was challenged by Micky van de Ven, and has since been ruled out for a significant period due to a leg fracture that required surgery.

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Why Liverpool loanee Elliott won't play for Aston Villa again

Harvey Elliott looks like he has already played his last Aston Villa game as manager Unai Emery revealed the decision over his future was made months ago. The playmaker swapped Liverpool for the Villans on a season-long loan move but he has barely featured for the West Midlands outfit this season. The 22-year-old is now stuck between a rock and a hard place amid his uncertain future.

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Why PL clubs have unusual kick-off times this weekend

Premier League clubs face unusual kick-off times this weekend, as the New Year's schedule continues apace. Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Chelsea are all in action on Sunday, with 3pm kick-offs being aired live on television. GOAL can explain why the kick-off times are out of the ordinary as the year of 2026 gets underway.

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Liverpool eye £43m centre-back amid defensive struggles

Liverpool are reportedly close to finalising a £43m ($58m/€49.3m) transfer for Ecuador international Joel Ordonez, who has impressed at Club Brugge. The Reds defence has come under fire during their unsuccessful title defence and reinforcements are being sought after they missed out on Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi in the summer.

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Sources: Charlotte FC monitoring Harvey Elliott situation

Charlotte FC are monitoring Harvey Elliott's situation at Aston Villa, GOAL can confirm, although any talk of a move would first depend on decisions made by both Villa and Liverpool. The England international is struggling for minutes with Villa, and Charlotte are one of the few clubs in the world that can offer a reprieve in January.

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How Rodrygo could be laying transfer groundwork at Real Madrid

Reports in Spain suggest that Rodrygo is laying the groundwork for a potential move away from Real Madrid. The Brazil international forward faces fierce competition for places at the Bernabeu and is growing increasingly frustrated at having to fill a support role. Interest in his services is said to have been shown from the Premier League, with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City known to be admirers.

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Unsettled Liverpool ace Salah targeted for dramatic Roma return

Mohamed Salah is reportedly being targeted for a dramatic return to Serie A. The Egyptian superstar bid farewell to Italy in 2017 when making his way to Liverpool. Record-setting exploits have been delivered at Anfield, while winning two Premier League titles, but an exit early in 2026 is being mooted. It is claimed that Roma would like to be reunited with a familiar face.

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RANKED: 11 most disappointing EPL signings of the season so far

Premier League clubs splashed out £3 billion ($4bn) on transfers in a record-breaking summer window, more than those in the Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1 and Serie A combined, with Liverpool accounting for £415m ($561m) of that eye-watering amount on the back of their 2024-25 title success under Arne Slot. Mega-money was also spent by the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, Manchester United, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham, with Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Fulham the only three clubs to invest less than £50m ($67m) in strengthening their respective squads.

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'It's just who we are' - Slot channels Postecoglou

Liverpool boss Arne Slot channeled former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou as he insisted that his Reds team remain "who we are" after their disappointing goalless draw with Leeds United, as he rallied against poor refereeing decisions, and pointed to a number of examples in which his players "stayed on their feet".

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Wirtz & Ekitike fire blanks in Liverpool's drab draw with Leeds

Liverpool extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to seven games on New Year's Day but Arne Slot's ragged Reds continued to flatter to deceive in a drab 0-0 draw with Leeds United at Anfield. Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz had looked lively in the opening half hour on Merseyside, with both going close to breaking the deadlock. However, the English champions had run out of ideas by the final quarter of a largely uneventful game and Leeds looked to have nicked all three points through in-form forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin - only for the former Everton striker to be flagged for offside after hooking the ball into the net.

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‘His loss changed us forever’ - Van Dijk’s NYE Jota tribute

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk paid an emotional tribute to former team-mate Diogo Jota when delivering a New Year’s Eve wrap of his 2025. The Dutch defender experienced wild swings in emotion across the last 12 months, with Premier League title glory being followed by the tragic passing of a close friend and club colleague. Van Dijk admits that the loss of Jota has “changed” Liverpool “forever.”

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Top 10 players whose contracts expire in 2026

The January transfer window has become an increasingly frugal period in modern times, as leading clubs largely save their pennies for extravagant summer splurges. Instead, many will be looking to the free-agent market and the possibility of laying the groundwork to sign a potentially key player for absolutely nothing. As it stands, there are plenty of big names who could be available on a free transfer in the summer.

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RANKED: Top 10 January signings in EPL history

January is often described as the grimmest month of the year, but it can also be a time of renewal, a moment to make a fresh start. And for football clubs, the opening of the January transfer window provides an opportunity for clubs to breathe new life into their disappointing campaigns and invest for the future.

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Seven games unbeaten - but are Liverpool really improving?

Liverpool host Leeds United on Thursday, less than a month since their last meeting at Elland Road. An awful lot has changed in the interim, though. Back on December 6, it appeared as if the wheels had well and truly come off Liverpool's season, with Mohamed Salah sensationally accusing Arne Slot of throwing him under the boss by once again benching him for a 3-3 draw that saw the Reds twice throw away the lead with more woeful defending from Ibrahima Konate & Co.

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Football's 20 biggest winners and losers of 2025

New Year's Eve is almost upon us, meaning 2025 is about to be consigned to the past - but how will it be remembered by the football world? It was certainly an unforgettable year for some players, coaches and clubs. Paris Saint-Germain, for example, finally got their hands on the trophy they craved above all others, the Champions League, thus vindicating a sensible change in recruitment strategy by the club's owners, who went from signing superstars to investing millions in youth.

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Wirtz likened to Liverpool icon after ending goal drought

Florian Wirtz has been likened to a Liverpool legend after finally scoring his first goal for the club in Saturday’s 2-1 Premier League victory over winless Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Germany star has been praised for ending his long wait to break his duck, while team-mate Federico Chiesa has been defended following a quiet performance at Anfield.

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Liverpool set to terminate young starlet’s loan with Ajax

Liverpool are all set to terminate young starlet James McConnell’s loan with Ajax as Championship clubs circle ahead of the January transfer window. The Liverpool academy graduate made his senior debut in 2024 and left for Dutch giants Ajax on a season-long loan after penning a five-year deal with his boyhood club in the summer.

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Egypt make surprising Salah decision after AFCON heroics

Seven-time champions Egypt remain unbeaten in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) despite resting star man Mohamed Salah in the 0-0 stalemate with Angola on Friday. The Liverpool forward remained on the substitutes bench for the entire match as the much-changed Pharaohs wrapped up their Group B obligations with a goalless draw at the Adrar Stadium in Morocco.

Frequently asked questions

Il Milan è nato nel 1889 con il nome di Milan Football and Cricket Club. La data non è certa, ma il club la fissa tradizionalmente nel 16 dicembre.

Paolo Scaroni, dirigente e banchiere italiano, è il presidente del Milan. Il proprietario del club rossonero è invece la società americana RedBird Capital Partners, fondata da Gerry Cardinale.

Lo stadio del Milan è chiamato Giuseppe Meazza in onore dell'attaccante dei primi del '900. L'impianto è denominato anche San Siro, in virtù della zona di Milano in cui si trova.

San Siro, o il Giuseppe Meazza di Milano, ha una capienza di 75.817 posti a sedere. Il Milan condivide lo stadio con i cugini dell'Inter.

Il Milan è la terza squadra per Scudetti vinti in Italia. Dietro Juventus (36) e Inter (20) c'è la società rossonera con 19, a un passo dalla seconda stella.

Il Milan è la squadra italiana con più Champions League vinte e la seconda in assoluto dietro al Real Madrid. I rossoneri hanno conquistato sette trofei nel corso della propria storia.

Il Milan ha vinto 31 trofei in Italia tra Scudetti, Supercoppa Italiana e Coppa Italia, oltre ad altri venti titoli in giro per il Mondo, di cui anche due Coppa delle Coppe. Il totale è dunque di 51 trofei.

Fondata da un gruppo di italiani ed inglesi a Milano, il club venne chiamato con il nome inglese della città, di fatto Milan. Per un periodo la squadra divenne Associazione Calcio Milano per volere fascista.

Herbert Kilpin, principale fondatore del Milan e primo allenatore, scelse il rosso per rappresentare il fuoco dei giocatori e il nero come paura degli avversari nell'affrontrare gli stessi.

Il Milan scelse i colori rosso e nero per creare una squadra di Diavoli in grado di mettere paura agli avversari. E così, tramite i colori ufficiali del club, arrivò anche il soprannome e il noto simbolo.

Lo svedese Gunnar Nordahl è il miglior marcatore nella storia del Milan con 221 goal. Il record del 'Pompiere' resiste dal 1956, anno in cui ha lasciato i rossoneri.

Paolo Maldini è il giocatore con più presenze in maglia Milan, ben 902. Il difensore rossonero è anche il più titolato, con 26 trofei nella sua lunga carriera

Oltre ad essere chiamato club rossonero in virtù dei colori, il Milan è soprannominato anche Il Diavolo. In alcune occasioni i suoi giocatori sono denominati anche Casciavìt.

Nereo Rocco è l'allenatore che ha il record di panchine alla guida del Milan, 459. Il 'Paron' ha guidato i rossoneri in tredici stagioni, vincendo anche due Champions League.

Nel ventesimo secolo i tifosi milanisti furono prevalentemente di estrazione proletaria: per questo motivo venivano chiamati casciavit - cacciaviti - per sottolineare l'origine popolare in contrapposizione ai fans dell'Inter, principalmente borghesi.