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  • Major Liverpool icon ready to anger Anfield supporters by landing Mo Salah this summer

    Major Liverpool icon ready to anger Anfield supporters by landing Mo Salah this summer

    Steven Gerrard, the legendary Liverpool figure, is ready to face the disapproval of his former club’s fans by pursuing Mo Salah on a free transfer for Al Ettifaq.

    Though Al Ettifaq isn’t part of the “big four” Saudi clubs (Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli), their connection to Liverpool gives them significant influence in the ongoing Salah transfer discussions.

    Currently sitting in 11th place in the Saudi Pro League, 22 points behind leaders Al Hilal after just 14 games, Al Ettifaq’s need for a proven striker is clear.

    Mo Salah could potentially join Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq

    While Al Ittihad believes that Salah is their target for this summer, reports suggest that Salah’s agent has also been in contact with PSG.

    However, sources close to Liverpool, as reported by CaughtOffside, indicate that Al Ettifaq is leading the race and plans to secure Salah on a free transfer when his contract with Liverpool expires at the season’s end.

    There continues to be interest from other Saudi clubs like Al Ittihad and Al Hilal, with additional reports stating that clubs such as FC Barcelona, Juventus, Al Nassr, Inter Miami, and Zamalek are also monitoring the situation.

    Despite the interest, Liverpool still holds the upper hand in the Salah deal

    Previously, Al Ittihad made a £150 million offer for Salah, which was rejected. Based on recent interviews, it seems that Liverpool has not been particularly proactive in keeping the star player.

    Al Ettifaq is reportedly looking to build its strategy around acquiring Salah for free. If they can meet his financial demands, the prospect of joining the club ahead of the 2026 World Cup could be highly attractive to the Egyptian forward.

    For the moment, Salah remains a Liverpool player, and they still hold the advantage, provided they are willing to negotiate.

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    Arne Slot Losing Faith as Liverpool Set Price for Star Player

    Liverpool are not anticipating a busy January transfer window

    Liverpool are not anticipating a busy January transfer window as Arne Slot sets his sights on a Premier League title challenge.

    The Reds resumed their EPL campaign over the weekend with a 2-2 draw at home against Manchester United, but Slot’s side still leads the title race by six points.

    The primary focus at Anfield remains on ongoing contract negotiations with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and club captain Virgil van Dijk.

    Slot is reportedly content with his current squad, although there is a possibility of a significant sale to generate funds for future acquisitions.

    According to Football Insider, Darwin Nunez could be one player moved on by Slot after a mixed start to his tenure under the Dutch coach.

    Nunez’s Liverpool contract, transfer value

    Liverpool are not anticipating a busy January transfer window

    Nunez’s existing deal keeps him at the club until 2028 after joining for £64m ($71m) from Benfica in June 2022.

    The Uruguayan has struggled with consistency on Merseyside, having scored just 20 EPL goals across his first two seasons under Jurgen Klopp.

    Slot has used him even less in the 2024/25 season, with just seven league starts and two goals by the midway point of the campaign.

    Reports suggest that Liverpool are willing to entertain offers around £45m ($55m), a significant loss on their initial investment in the 25-year-old.

    Slot’s stance on Nunez seems clear, with Salah, Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, and Cody Gakpo all ahead of him in the attacking hierarchy, and the former Feyenoord manager losing confidence in his ability to adapt to the new system at Liverpool.

    Newcastle United may be tempted to make a bid, either in January or the summer, particularly if they receive a substantial offer for star striker Alexander Isak.

  • Nottingham Forest owner waits in tunnel after Liverpool draw following angry outburst at referee

    Nottingham Forest owner waits in tunnel after Liverpool draw following angry outburst at referee

    Nottingham Forest’s owner, Evangelos Marinakis, was in high spirits after the Premier League draw with Liverpool, greeting the players in the tunnel post-match.

    The Forest players received a warm welcome back to the dressing room from a delighted Marinakis, who has played a pivotal role in the club’s rise to Premier League status since acquiring them in 2017.

    Under the leadership of Nuno Espirito Santo, Forest has enjoyed a strong season, even mounting an unexpected title challenge. On Tuesday, they hosted Premier League leaders Liverpool, who held a six-point advantage at the top of the table.

    Forest remains the only team to have defeated Liverpool this season, securing a 1-0 win at Anfield in September, and they looked set to repeat that success at the City Ground when Chris Wood scored just eight minutes into the match, assisted by Anthony Elanga.

    However, Diogo Jota equalized for Liverpool in the 66th minute. Despite further attempts from Jota and a blocked shot by Mo Salah, Forest held firm to secure a draw.

    This result continued to showcase Forest’s impressive form, having won six consecutive matches prior to this one. Marinakis, the club’s owner, was clearly pleased with their performance.

    He was spotted eagerly waiting near the door to the home team’s dressing room, enthusiastically greeting players and staff with handshakes, hugs, and a beaming smile as they came off the field following their strong showing. The Greek owner was there for every player, celebrating their excellent effort.

    With Forest displaying their trademark determination, satisfaction was evident all around, including from Nuno, who is in his first full season at the helm. He offered nothing but praise for his team’s resilience, highlighting their solid defense and expressing satisfaction with their current position in the league.

    This contrasted sharply with last season, when Marinakis confronted officials after Liverpool’s dramatic late winner. The Forest owner had been standing on the touchline at the final whistle and was later escorted away by security.

    “It was a good game. It was entertaining. First half, I think we were organized and didn’t allow too many situations. The second half was like ping pong and that is when Liverpool become stronger,” Nuno told TNT Sports.

    “When they have space and with the speed and talent they have, it is very dangerous. I am very proud of the team for the way they worked and ran, especially up and down and the sprints to recover and the desire to attack.”

    “It [Wood’s goal] was a beautiful finish. It was clinical. It was good. When Liverpool made the changes, we were also about to make a change. Credit to Liverpool, they had a lot of chances.”

    “The support in the last seven minutes felt like they were giving extra runs to our players. Of course, we are satisfied. Especially because of the way the players work. I am so proud. We keep going. We want to enjoy the moment and we are competing very well.”

  • Liverpool transfer update: Arne Slot receives timely boost as surprise U-turn is confirmed

    Liverpool transfer update: Arne Slot receives timely boost as surprise U-turn is confirmed

    Arne Slot has orchestrated an almost flawless first half of the season, but it’s uncertain whether Liverpool will take action in the transfer market to strengthen the Dutchman’s squad.

    Liverpool are performing well both in the Premier League and Europe, leaving questions about whether much transfer activity will occur at Anfield this January.

    Right now, Slot’s main focus appears to be resolving the futures of three key players. Speculation surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk continues, with all three potentially leaving on free transfers next summer.

    Regarding reinforcements, Jamie Carragher has urged the club to sign a new left-back. However, Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, whom Carragher has recommended, seems likely to remain at his current club this month.

    As the transfer window nears its midpoint, Mirror Football gathers the latest transfer news and rumors from Anfield…

    Slot Receives Transfer Boost

    Nurnberg striker Stefanos Tzimas might join Liverpool in the summer after the club’s Sporting Director, Olaf Rebbe, confirmed they are open to selling him for a quick profit. The 18-year-old, currently on loan at Nurnberg from PAOK, could see his future decided by the German side, who have the option to make his move permanent. Rebbe stated of Tzimas: “We won’t give up any top performers in the winter, but with a view to the summer, we are of course already looking at a few options.”

    Zubimendi Changes Mind

    Martin Zubimendi is now set to make a Premier League move, just months after rejecting the opportunity to join Slot’s team. The 25-year-old Real Sociedad player was a target for Liverpool last summer but opted to stay in Spain following a change of heart. Arsenal have also shown interest in Zubimendi for the past year, and according to The Mail, advanced talks are underway for a transfer that would bring the Euro 2024 winner to the Emirates.

    Two Players May Depart

    Liverpool are reportedly open to loan offers for Jayden Danns and James McConnell. The Athletic has reported that both players, who featured in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Accrington Stanley, have attracted interest from EFL clubs looking to strengthen their squads. The duo could be allowed to leave on temporary deals depending on the offers Liverpool receives in the coming weeks.

  • Diogo Jota’s clever remark to Kostas Tsimikas before they teamed up for Liverpool’s goal

    Kostas Tsimikas

    Jota and Tsimikas came on as second-half substitutes with Forest leading 1-0, and just two seconds after the restart, Liverpool equalized. Jota leaped to head in Tsimikas’ corner, bringing the score level.

    This marks the second time the duo has combined for a goal in an away game at Forest. In the 2022 FA Cup quarter-final, Tsimikas crossed for Jota to score the only goal of the match.

    Jota shared that he mentioned this past goal to Tsimikas before they entered the field. He told TNT Sports: “I actually said to him, we were watching the cup goal two or three years ago, where he passed it to me, and we were on the touchline there and I was just saying, ‘yeah, let’s go now and recreate the assist, take the corner,’ and it was a goal. It was one of those situations, everything went right, but I’m not happy because I think we could’ve won.”

    Jota’s arrival sparked an improvement in Liverpool’s performance, and he had several opportunities to increase his tally. He reflected: “I love to score goals, I scored with my first touch today that gave the team momentum. I had two more chances that could’ve given us three points, unfortunately I couldn’t.”

    Regarding Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels’ impressive performance, Jota remarked: “I was telling my previous coaches at Wolves. I think he made two great saves, obviously you want to do better but I think he was good as well.”

    On Liverpool’s unbeaten away record in the Premier League this season, he concluded: “I think it’s a long way [to go this season]. Every ground you go, even at home it’s always hard, it’s one more point, but obviously we wanted the win.”

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    Omar Marmoush comments released as ‘Liverpool target confirms transfer agreement’

    Omar Marmoush comments released as 'Liverpool target confirms transfer agreement'

    In a live update on the potential transfer saga of Omar Marmoush, it appears that the Egyptian forward could be heading to Manchester City this month, although Eintracht Frankfurt has yet to receive an official offer for the player, who is having a stellar season.

    Speaking to the press, Frankfurt’s sporting director Markus Krosche confirmed, “There is still no inquiry, no email, no offer. Our intention is to keep the squad together.” This comes amid growing speculation linking Marmoush to top Premier League clubs, with reports from Sky Sports suggesting the 25-year-old has agreed a deal in principle to join Manchester City.

    Marmoush has been in sensational form this season, with 18 goals and 12 assists in 24 appearances across all competitions for Frankfurt, making him one of Europe’s standout performers. Only Mohamed Salah has more goal contributions than Marmoush in the top five leagues. The forward, who plays alongside Salah for the Egypt national team, looks more likely to move to Manchester City than Liverpool at this stage.

    Negotiations between City and Frankfurt are reportedly set to begin soon, as Marmoush has reportedly agreed to be part of Pep Guardiola’s squad. Frankfurt is believed to value the player at around $82 million, but Manchester City is expected to push for a deal closer to $52 million to $62 million. Frankfurt is likely to reject any offers significantly below their asking price.

    City, who are currently without a recognized backup for Erling Haaland after selling Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid last summer, are looking to bolster their attacking options. While Haaland has scored 21 goals in 27 appearances this season, Phil Foden is the next highest scorer for City with just five goals, two of which have come in the Premier League. The addition of Marmoush could provide a valuable alternative, offering more versatility, agility, and a different playing style compared to Haaland—similar to the profile of Alvarez.

  • Arne Slot must unleash key player as Liverpool await crucial answer to big question within 24 hours

    Arne Slot must unleash key player as Liverpool await crucial answer to big question within 24 hours

    In a dramatic 1-1 draw at Nottingham Fores

    In a dramatic 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest, Liverpool had to fight back after an early deficit, and the key to their second-half resurgence came from an inspired double substitution. The importance of Kostas Tsimikas and Diogo Jota‘s first touches in this match may not be fully realized until later in the season, but their impact was clear.

    For now, Arne Slot will be left reflecting on several missed opportunities, as Forest goalkeeper Mats Sels was in outstanding form, denying Liverpool a crucial victory. Sels was superb, keeping out efforts from Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, and Jota, while Ola Aina also made a crucial clearance off the line. This resilience from Forest is exactly why they currently sit second in the league, showing their ability to withstand intense pressure from Liverpool’s attacking waves.

    Though Forest may not challenge Liverpool for the Premier League title come May, their defense is proving formidable, and a top-four finish looks very attainable, especially with rivals like Chelsea and Manchester City faltering after their own 2-2 draws earlier this week. If Arne Slot truly believes those teams are still title contenders, then no ground was lost here for Liverpool.

    In terms of defensive solidity, Forest certainly deserve recognition. Nikola Milenkovic and Murillo were exceptional, exemplifying why Forest have conceded only 20 goals in 21 games—matching Liverpool‘s defensive record. Only Arsenal have conceded fewer.

    From the outset, Liverpool controlled the game, dominating possession against a Forest side that opted to sit back rather than press. The hosts were content to invite Liverpool forward and defend deep, but, as in their previous meeting in September, a sharp counterattack caught Liverpool off guard. Chris Wood capitalized on the hosts’ first shot on target, finding the net after just eight minutes.

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    Omar Marmoush comments released as ‘Liverpool target confirms transfer agreement’

    Omar Marmoush comments released as 'Liverpool target confirms transfer agreement'

    In a live update on the potential transfer saga of Omar Marmoush, it appears that the Egyptian forward could be heading to Manchester City this month, although Eintracht Frankfurt has yet to receive an official offer for the player, who is having a stellar season.

    Speaking to the press, Frankfurt’s sporting director Markus Krosche confirmed, “There is still no inquiry, no email, no offer. Our intention is to keep the squad together.” This comes amid growing speculation linking Marmoush to top Premier League clubs, with reports from Sky Sports suggesting the 25-year-old has agreed a deal in principle to join Manchester City.

    Marmoush has been in sensational form this season, with 18 goals and 12 assists in 24 appearances across all competitions for Frankfurt, making him one of Europe’s standout performers. Only Mohamed Salah has more goal contributions than Marmoush in the top five leagues. The forward, who plays alongside Salah for the Egypt national team, looks more likely to move to Manchester City than Liverpool at this stage.

    Negotiations between City and Frankfurt are reportedly set to begin soon, as Marmoush has reportedly agreed to be part of Pep Guardiola’s squad. Frankfurt is believed to value the player at around $82 million, but Manchester City is expected to push for a deal closer to $52 million to $62 million. Frankfurt is likely to reject any offers significantly below their asking price.

    City, who are currently without a recognized backup for Erling Haaland after selling Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid last summer, are looking to bolster their attacking options. While Haaland has scored 21 goals in 27 appearances this season, Phil Foden is the next highest scorer for City with just five goals, two of which have come in the Premier League. The addition of Marmoush could provide a valuable alternative, offering more versatility, agility, and a different playing style compared to Haaland—similar to the profile of Alvarez.

  • Slot Speaks: Injury Update and Tactical Plans for Forest Clash

    Slot Speaks: Injury Update and Tactical Plans for Forest Clash

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot spoke to the media ahead of his team's eagerly awaited clash with

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot spoke to the media ahead of his team’s eagerly awaited clash with Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, providing an update on his squad’s fitness. Unfortunately for Liverpool, there was disappointing news regarding Joe Gomez’s recovery.

    [Gomez is] quite far [from fitness],” Slot said. “He’s definitely not training with the team yet. And Darwin is suspended. Those are the two we will miss tomorrow.”

    Gomez, who suffered a muscle injury during last month’s match against West Ham United, still has no confirmed return date, leaving Liverpool light in defense.

    Apart from Núñez’s suspension and Gomez’s injury, Slot confirmed that there are no new fitness concerns, though the lingering effects of illness could still be a factor. It’s still unclear whether the illness that sidelined Dominic Szoboszlai for a short period has had a lasting impact, or if it played a role in Jarell Quansah‘s withdrawal during his last start for the club.

    Turning attention to Nottingham Forest, Slot anticipates changes in the lineup compared to their previous meeting.

    “I watched it back because I wanted to see what we did back then in terms of tactics and what we could do now. I assume, but I’m not sure of course because I don’t make the line-up for Forest, but back then it was already a surprise for us that [Callum] Hudson-Odoi and [Anthony] Elanga weren’t playing,” Slot reflected.

    “But they are playing so well now that it would again be a surprise to me if they don’t start now. Back then, they didn’t start and they played more with midfielders in these positions.”

    He added, “So, we have to wait and see. We are prepared for both, of course. But that we have to do better than that game, that is clear. And they have still a similar playing style, like we still have the similar playing style. So we have to look into the details [for] what we can do better than that game.”

    Both Hudson-Odoi and Elanga will likely exploit the spaces behind Liverpool’s fullbacks, targeting a counter-attacking strategy that has caused trouble for the Reds in previous encounters. As Forest aims for a potential double over Liverpool, the team must be ready to counter these challenges and improve on their previous performances.

  • Liverpool transfer update: Major bid rejected and talks for Stefanos Tzimas ‘commence’

    Liverpool transfer update: Major bid rejected and talks for Stefanos Tzimas ‘commence’

    Stefanos Tzimas

    Liverpool could see one attacker arriving and another departing as they prepare for a crucial winter transfer window, aiming to challenge for several trophies.

    While many fans have urged the club to focus on renewing the contracts of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool continues to explore options for bolstering their attack.

    Darwin Nunez, the dynamic striker, remains the subject of frequent transfer speculation. The Uruguayan is currently out of favor under coach Arne Slot due to the competition in the attack, and a surprising bid from Al-Hilal, reportedly offering a large sum, has emerged.

    At the same time, sporting director Richard Hughes plans to invest some of these funds into securing a young striker to secure the club’s future. Presently, Hughes is eyeing Stefanos Tzimas, a talented forward from the German second division, and Nurnberg.

    Here’s Liverpool.com’s perspective on the transfer rumors as the Reds prepare to fine-tune their squad for a potential pursuit of four trophies.

    Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)

    Liverpool has rejected a bid around £70 million ($85 million) from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal for striker Darwin Nunez. The Reds had signed the 25-year-old Uruguayan from Benfica in the summer of 2022 for approximately £65 million ($78 million).

    Liverpool values Nunez closer to £85 million, which suggests there is a strong possibility he could depart by the end of the window.

    Nunez enjoyed one of his best goal-scoring periods under current Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus at Benfica. However, he has struggled for goals this season, netting only two in 755 Premier League minutes. Advanced statistics also highlight a significant decline, as his average non-penalty xG+xA per 90 minutes has dropped from 0.90 to just 0.41 in the 2024/25 season.

    Liverpool.com says: While it may not be wise to reduce depth in the midst of a title challenge, a £70 million offer for Nunez at this stage is difficult to turn down. He remains a potential talent, rather than an established one, and the club could reinvest the funds into a player with more proven pedigree.

    Stefanos Tzimas (Nurnberg)

    Stefanos Tzimas

    19-year-old Greek striker Stefanos Tzimas has made a strong start to his professional career, scoring eight goals in 14 league matches (eight starts) for Nurnberg in the 2. Bundesliga.

    On loan from his parent club PAOK, where he made history as the youngest goalscorer in Greek football, Tzimas is reportedly attracting interest from Liverpool, who are said to be prepared to offer up to £25 million ($31 million) for the promising teenager and are currently leading the race for his signature.

    Tzimas recently fueled speculation about a potential move to England in an interview with Kicker, admitting, “The Premier League is also my dream league. But at the moment I am enjoying life in beautiful Nuremberg.”

    Liverpool.com says: While Tzimas presents an intriguing prospect, Liverpool should focus on signing a more established talent. There’s no harm in scouting players from less prominent leagues, but this deal feels like a significant risk given the large price tag.

  • ‘Arne Slot’ firmly states what he will not tolerate at Liverpool: “It doesn’t fit with me”

    ‘Arne Slot’ firmly states what he will not tolerate at Liverpool: “It doesn’t fit with me”

    Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has admitted that his team’s 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest earlier this season was a pivotal moment in his tenure, one that left a lasting impact. The defeat, which occurred at Anfield in September, remains the only blemish on his Premier League record and quickly became the subject of humorous memes across social media. For Slot, it serves as a clear example of what he refuses to accept from his players.

    As Liverpool heads to the City Ground this evening, they are eager to avenge that defeat. The setback in September halted their early momentum under Slot and showcased that Forest, under Nuno Espirito Santo, could be a serious force in the league this season. In fact, Forest’s surprise success has made them a contender, currently tied with Arsenal for second place after winning six consecutive league matches.

    Reflecting on that September loss, Slot is clear about his frustration. “I definitely don’t wipe it from my memory,” he says. “There were not that many things we did well in that game. What I mostly disliked was that in the last 20-25 minutes, I didn’t see anything happening.”

    Slot was especially concerned that his players didn’t step up when the game was slipping away. “You want to see players saying, ‘enough is enough,’ and fighting harder—more aggressive, more duels, more sprints,” he explains. “I was mostly worried that didn’t happen.” Although he’s not ruling out the possibility of a similar situation arising again, Slot made it clear to his squad that such a response is not acceptable. “What I told the players is that it doesn’t fit me,” he says, referencing his time at Feyenoord where players often rose to the occasion in similar situations. “I said to them this probably doesn’t fit you guys as well because with Jürgen Klopp, you always came back.”

    'Arne Slot' firmly states what he will not tolerate at Liverpool: "It doesn't fit with me"

    However, Slot is optimistic, noting that since that loss, his players have shown a stronger mentality. “The good thing is that was also the only game where it happened,” he says. “In every game since, when we went behind, we did put our foot on the gas.”

    Looking back on the game, Slot also recalled experimenting with his lineup. “I made one or two substitutions and played Trent Alexander-Arnold as a midfielder for the first time,” he says. “It was a learning moment for me, figuring out what works for the team.”

    Forest’s strong start to the season has taken many by surprise, considering their struggles in recent years. They’ve made substantial investments, spending over £200 million since returning to the Premier League in 2022, a figure higher than Liverpool’s spending in the same period. Slot has dismissed direct comparisons with his former club AZ Alkmaar, pointing out that Forest‘s financial outlay has given them a better foundation. “If you spend so much money, you will have good players,” he notes. “And then you need a manager who brings that out of them. That is what Nuno Espirito Santo is doing great at the moment.”

    While Liverpool will be without Darwin Nunez (suspended) and Joe Gomez (injured), Slot has a near-full squad to choose from and is likely to make up to 10 changes from the team that beat Accrington Stanley 4-0 in the FA Cup on Saturday.

    Despite some media claims of Liverpool faltering after two winless games against Manchester United (2-2 draw) and Tottenham Hotspur (1-0 defeat in the League Cup), Slot remains confident in his team’s performance. “Those would be the people who only look at the result, not the performance,” he says. “If you look at the performance, I didn’t see many different things compared to other games.”

    Acknowledging the challenges in their recent fixtures, Slot adds, “After what we saw on Sunday with United beating Arsenal, our result against United might not even be such a strange result anymore.” He insists that performance is what matters most: “As long as they work really hard and give everything they’ve got, sometimes another team can be a bit luckier or deserve the points.”

    Now, as Liverpool prepares for the return fixture against Forest, Slot’s focus remains on improving his side’s mentality and ensuring they do not repeat the mistakes of that fateful September match.

  • Arne Slot provides update on Liverpool injuries as two players ruled out for Nottingham Forest match

    Arne Slot provides update on Liverpool injuries as two players ruled out for Nottingham Forest match

    Arne Slot provided an update on Liverpool’s

    Arne Slot provided an update on Liverpool’s squad ahead of their trip to Nottingham Forest, revealing that the team will be without Joe Gomez and Darwin Nunez. Gomez is still recovering from a muscle injury sustained against West Ham United, while Nunez is suspended due to accumulating five yellow cards in the Premier League this season.

    “Quite far,” Slot said when asked about Gomez’s recovery. “He is definitely not with the team yet and Darwin is suspended. They are the ones we’ll miss tomorrow.” The Liverpool boss also noted that it could still be a while before Gomez is back in action, as the center-back is not yet close to rejoining full team training.

    While Dominik Szoboszlai had been ill recently, the Hungarian midfielder made his return over the weekend, playing 45 minutes against Accrington.

    When questioned about Nottingham Forest‘s potential title challenge, Slot said, “You can judge the table best at the halfway point. If Forest is up there with us, then they definitely are a team that is in competition with us and the other teams.” He praised their recent performances, acknowledging that they “deserved to be treated like this” given their results. Reflecting on their previous match against Forest, Slot said, “They showed in retrospect what a good team they are.” He also recalled how Liverpool‘s loss to Forest, where Virgil van Dijk played his 100th home game, was a tough one to take, but with hindsight, it was less surprising considering Forest’s solid game plan.

    Looking ahead to the match, Slot emphasized the challenge Forest will pose, noting their current position in the Premier League and their impressive form.

    In a deeper assessment of Forest’s rapid rise, Slot acknowledged the role money has played in their success. Since returning to the Premier League in 2022, Forest has spent roughly $263 million (£216m) on transfers, including signing 21 new players in their first summer window. Liverpool’s net spend in comparison was around $174 million (£144m). Slot pointed out that while Forest’s progress is commendable, it shouldn’t come as a total surprise given their financial backing, adding, “If you look at the amount of money they have spent it is perhaps not a complete surprise that they do well this season.”

    When asked about the history between the two clubs, Slot recalled Liverpool‘s European success, saying, “I think it was 10 minutes when someone told me that it was ‘78/79 that Liverpool [won the European Cup] and then Forest two years and then Liverpool again.” He acknowledged Forest’s past dominance in English football but emphasized that they have since fallen into a period of rebuilding.

    As Liverpool gears up for their match, Slot is well aware of the task ahead, stating, “It is going to be a very difficult challenge tomorrow to get a result.”

  • Arne Slot highlights 3 Liverpool youth players who could progress after FA Cup victory

    Arne Slot highlights 3 Liverpool youth players who could progress after FA Cup victory

    Rio Ngumoha

    Arne Slot has signaled that he believes three youth players could play a significant role in Liverpool’s future.

    As Liverpool prepares for its Premier League clash against high-flying Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, following a series of cup matches last week, Slot took the opportunity to rotate his squad. He gave key players a rest during the encounters with Tottenham Hotspur and Accrington Stanley, allowing fringe members and younger players to step in.

    In the 4-0 FA Cup win over Accrington, Slot handed starts to some youth prospects. Rio Ngumoha played from the beginning, Jayden Danns made an impact off the bench with a goal, and Trey Nyoni provided the assist for Federico Chiesa’s late strike.

    Ahead of the trip to Forest, Slot was asked about the importance of developing youth players. He highlighted the contributions of the youngsters, saying, “That’s very important for every club but especially for this club. I said that earlier and it’s important the club brings talent through the ranks. It’s nice to see there are some youngsters who are having an impact in our team and on games. It’s nice because it gives good energy in the building if academy players are playing well. Jayden scoring, Rio impressing, Trey assisting.

    Rio Ngumoha

    Over the years, Liverpool has made it a point to promote youth, with graduates such as Caoimhin Kelleher, Conor Bradley, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton, and Curtis Jones among the players who have made the jump to the first team. The current crop of youth players could get further opportunities, particularly with a packed schedule ahead, including an FA Cup fourth-round tie against Plymouth Argyle in a few weeks. It’s worth noting that Jurgen Klopp used a similar fixture in 2017 to field the youngest-ever Liverpool XI.

    However, Slot’s immediate focus is on two crucial Premier League fixtures against Forest and Brentford this week. Securing six points could be crucial for the team’s title challenge, and would also damage the prospects of a potential top-of-the-table rival.

    “I always said you can judge the table best halfway through the season and that moment is here now,” Slot commented ahead of Tuesday’s match at the City Ground. “If Forest is up there with us, with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and all the others, then they definitely are a team that is in competition with us and the other teams. They deserved to be treated like this if you look at the way they play, their performances, and results. It is going to be a very difficult challenge tomorrow to get a result.”