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  1. Isak out of Man Utd vs Liverpool

    Liverpool have been dealt a massive blow ahead of their crucial trip to Old Trafford as Alexander Isak has been ruled out of the clash against Manchester United. The Swedish international is set to miss the showdown after picking up a groin strain in training, leaving Arne Slot with a major selection headache.

  2. Bukayo Saka's back! Starboy shines as Arsenal go six clear

    Bukayo Saka marked his first Premier League start for Arsenal since March with a goal and an assist as Mikel Arteta's men routed Fulham 3-0 at the Emirates on Saturday evening to go six points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table. The Gunners' 'Starboy' had only made his return from an Achilles heel injury during the midweek Champions League semi-final first-leg draw at Atletico Madrid but he showed few signs of rust in what was a must-win game for his team.

  3. Salah urged to leave Premier League for MLS or Saudi

    Mohamed Salah has been warned that his options for a summer transfer are becoming increasingly limited as his legendary stint at Liverpool draws to a close. Despite his status as one of the Premier League's greatest-ever attackers, former Reds midfielder Didi Hamann believes the Egyptian is now "past his best" and unlikely to find another top-tier English suitor.

  4. Juve plot Greenwood move as Marseille brace for exit

    Juventus are reportedly reviving their interest in Mason Greenwood as they begin to formulate a strategic 'plan' to bring the forward to Turin this summer. The former Manchester United man has been a long-term target for the Bianconeri, and his form in France has placed him firmly back on their radar ahead of the transfer window.

  5. Arsenal suffer late heartbreak as European title defence ends

    Arsenal's Women's Champions League title defence came to an end in Lyon on Saturday, as the eight-time winners exacted their revenge on the Gunners after losing to them at this stage last season. Buoyed by the returns of both Selma Bacha and Melchie Dumornay, OL raced into a 2-0 first half lead and though Alessia Russo did get Arsenal back level on aggregate, Jule Brand's late strike secured a 4-3 win for Lyon over the two legs that puts them into an incredible 12th UWCL final.