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Liverpool Star Tipped To Join Trent Alexander-Arnold at Real Madrid 

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As if Liverpool’s transfer window wasn’t worrying enough, another star has now been tipped to join Trent Alexander-Arnold at Real Madrid.

With the right-back expected to join the Spanish giants in the summer, the agent of Ryan Gravenberch has now sparked speculation over the midfielder’s Anfield future.

His agent, Jose Rodriguez, publicly declared the Dutchman’s desire to one day wear the white of Real Madrid — delivering another potential transfer headache for Liverpool in the process.

Already facing uncertainty around key players like Alexander-Arnold, who is understood to be on his way to the Bernabeu this summer on a free, the Reds are also contending with Real Madrid’s interest in Ibrahima Konate.

Meanwhile, contract negotiations involving Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah remain unresolved, though there are signs of progress in both cases.

Now, the spotlight has turned to Gravenberch, who has emerged as a standout performer this season under Arne Slot.

The 22-year-old Netherlands international has played a crucial role in Liverpool’s dynamic midfield trio, slotting in alongside Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to help power the Reds to the top of the Premier League table.

But his agent Rodriguez has revealed ambitions beyond Anfield.

“We would love him to join Real Madrid,” Rodriguez told Spanish publication Marca.

“When Ryan was 16, Barca called us. They wanted to sign him, but his father and I prioritised his development.

“At Ajax, he was able to develop in a way that he possibly wouldn’t have at Barca.”

Fast-forward to the present day, and Rodriguez made no secret of their admiration for Los Blancos.

“He’s good enough for Real Madrid. We would love for him to play for them.”

Despite the public praise, a move this summer appears unlikely.

“Liverpool would ask for a lot of money. I know Real have had their eye on him, but now it’s impossible,” Rodriguez added.

Gravenberch joined Liverpool from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023 for around £34.2 million.

Initially viewed as a squad player under Jurgen Klopp, he’s flourished since being repositioned into a deeper-lying No.6 role by Slot — a tactical shift that came after Liverpool missed out on signing Martin Zubimendi last summer.

His transformation has been vital to Liverpool’s unexpected title charge.

 

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Atalanta Coach Reacts To Lookman Rift As Super Eagles Star Unfollows Club 

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Atalanta head coach Ivan Juric has reacted to his rift with Super Eagles star Ademola Lookman, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 28-year-old has had a poor start to the 2025/2026, largely due to poor fitness after he missed the club’s pre-season preparations in trying to force a move to Inter Milan.

Lookman was taken off for Yunus Musah in La Dea’s clash against Marseille, and didn’t take the situation kindly. This resorted to Ivan Juric pulling the Nigerian by arm, which escalated the situation further.

In response, Lookman deleted every of his Instagram posts related to Atalanta, and went on to unfollow the club, sparking rumours of a possible January exit from Bergamo.

After the Champions League victory in Marseille, Ivan Juric is chasing a league victory to begin his climb back up the Serie A ladder.

“We’re behind, we need to get points and do exceptional things,” the Atalanta coach said in quotes revealed by Gazzetta.IT.

We can’t slow down any longer, and we shouldn’t underestimate Sassuolo because they have quality players, a truly rapid attack, and a coach like Grosso, whom I respect.

“Wednesday’s prestigious victory helps, but we need to keep resetting to get going again.

“The team continues to give me a great feeling, and has done so since the start of the season. And I’ve only had to raise my voice a few times, with very few players.”

Quizzed about Lookman’s antics at the club, the former Southampton manager said:

“He always works well; that reaction is something that can happen every now and then.

“Ademola is unusual; you get over it. And sometimes these incidents help improve relationships: with Carnesecchi we’ve opened up, and I feel much closer to him now.

He struggled, but he played a great game in Marseille, and I hope he continues to rise,” Juric concluded.

Lookman has scored just one goal for club and country this season across all competitions

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Tottenham Fight Back Twice To Rescue 2-2 Draw Against Manchester United

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Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United played out a 2-2 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday, in a match defined by late drama and set-piece brilliance.

Manchester United drew first blood in the 32nd minute when Bryan Mbeumo’s towering header, set up by Amad Diallo, put the visitors ahead.

The lead seemed comfortable at halftime, but Tottenham came alive after the break. Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha tested United’s goalkeeper Lammens with back-to-back efforts in the 54th and 56th minutes, signaling Spurs’ intent.

Destiny Udogie’s clever delivery found Mathys Tel in the 84th minute to level the score, before Wilson Odobert set up Richarlison for a 90+1 header following a late corner.

The heat continued when United snatched a point deep in stoppage time. Matthijs de Ligt rose highest to convert Bruno Fernandes’ corner at 90+6. Notably, three of the four goals came from headers, and both sides capitalized on set pieces in the dying minutes.

Discipline will be a talking point, as Spurs picked up five yellow cards compared to United’s single booking. On the other hand, United have conceded far more after halftime, while Spurs have increasingly found goals in the second half.

The draw keeps Tottenham in sixth place with 18 points, just ahead of United in eighth, both chasing European qualification.

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Ademola Lookman: Super Eagles Star Sends Cryptic Message to Atalanta After Scoring First Goal

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The Nigerian forward finally opened his account for the season in Atalanta’s 1-1 draw with AC Milan on Tuesday night, but his post-match comments and muted goal celebration have sparked speculation about his relationship with the club.

The reigning African Footballer of the Year has endured a slow start to the season after a turbulent summer.

Lookman, who reportedly tried to push for a move away from Bergamo, has struggled to replicate the explosive form that helped Atalanta qualify for the UEFA Champions League last season.

On Tuesday night, the 28-year-old reminded fans of his quality. After Milan took an early lead through Samuele Ricci in the fourth minute, Lookman responded with a fine equalizer in the 35th minute, Football Italia reports. The Nigerian forward latched onto a pass from Mario Pasalic before rifling the ball into the roof of the net, a finish that reminds every one of his best form last term.

However, despite his goal, Atalanta could not find a winner and had to settle for a draw, their seventh of the season. The result keeps the Bergamo club unbeaten, but frustrations are growing among fans and players who expected more wins from the campaign’s opening stretch.

Lookman’s situation at Atalanta has been under scrutiny since the summer transfer window.

Following interest from Inter Milan and Bayern Munich, his future in Bergamo appeared uncertain.

The Super Eagles forward eventually stayed but began the season on the bench, featuring only briefly in Atalanta’s early matches.

Since then, he has fought his way back into the starting lineup, with improved performances in recent games. But when asked after the Milan draw if he was happy to be back at Atalanta, Lookman’s answer left more questions than answers.

 

“It’s important to be available for the team, to help the team,” Lookman told DAZN Italia.

“I’ve not been able to find form yet, physically or in front of goal, but I’ll get there eventually, and this was a step forward in the right direction. Hopefully in the coming games we’ll be able to get some wins.”

Pressed further about whether the goal meant he was happy to remain at the club; his response was notably evasive.

“I think that when I’m on the pitch, the most important thing is to try to help the team win. We want to keep climbing up the table, and that’s the most important thing, to win football games.”

Lookman’s subdued tone, combined with not celebrating his goal, suggested the bond between player and club is still fragile.

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