Liverpool are handing Arsenal the title: Winners & losers as Arne Slot's self-destructive champions gift late win to plucky Chelsea as Estevao announces himself to the world

Liverpool have now lost three matches in a row for the first time under Arne Slot after they succumbed to a 2-1 loss at Chelsea on Saturday evening, ensuring they will go into the October international break only second in the Premier League table. The reigning champions of England can't have many complaints about the result either, with the Club World Cup winners outlasting them and striking at the death to settle the contest.

What proved to be a manic contest began with a contender for goal of the season. Moises Caicedo, famously of Liverpool interest before his £115m move to Chelsea in 2023, was given the freedom of Stamford Bridge by a retreating Reds backline and essentially non-existent midfield as he approached the penalty area. He didn't need a second invitation to pick out the top corner of Giorgi Mamardashvili's net.

Arne Slot had the luxury of throwing on £117m man Florian Wirtz at half-time, and that seemed to kick Liverpool into gear. They found an equaliser when Dominik Szoboszlai's cross looped up into the path of Alexander Isak, the most expensive man on the pitch at a measly £125m, and his touch fell for Cody Gakpo to fire home. From there, both sides committed to finding a winner, but there could only be one and it turned out to be Chelsea.

Having forced Mamardashvili into a few saves leading into stoppage time, the Blues regrouped and launched one final attack, with Marc Cucurella getting to the last line and cutting the ball right through the six-yard box for Estevao Willian to convert. Just like that, the three points belonged to Chelsea and Liverpool were heading home empty-handed from a game that was in their control.

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Getty Images SportWINNER: Estevao Willian

We'll start with the man who settled the contest. Well, in many ways at the age of 18, he's still an adolescent, but you would barely be able to tell that by watching him.

There was much excitement around west London when Chelsea beat the likes of Barcelona and Bayern Munich to Estevao's signature in 2024. Widely tipped as one of Brazil's famed generational attackers, he's already made a compelling case to be a regular starter at Stamford Bridge and this performance will only strengthen that.

Estevao replaced the hard-working but quiet Pedro Neto on 75 minutes with the game finely poised at 1-1. To that point, Chelsea had been adventurous but ultimately blunt, as best showcased by their opener coming through a screamer from distance. With each touch of the ball Estevao had, you could hear the clank of the plastic seats around the stadium. Home fans got to their feet, knowing he was going to do something special. Before scoring, he dug out a fantastic cross for Enzo Fernandez to head off the post and forced Mamardashvili into a stretching stop. He set his own stage for a grandstand finale.

The teenager soaked in the Stamford Bridge atmosphere and milked every last drop of adulation. At full-time, he embraced with the injured Cole Palmer, the current poster-boy of this Chelsea project, perhaps wondering if there was room for another co-star once they can take to the pitch together. It's difficult for anyone to come off the bench at 18 to swing a game the way Estevao did, let alone against the reigning Premier League champions.

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The main reason Chelsea were able to claw their way back into the game was because of Liverpool's negligence, both on and off the pitch. Their lavish summer transfer spend surpassing the £400m-mark now looks greedy for the sake of greedy as the team have lost their sense of shape and sensibility.

Slot has had the task of trying to assemble a new-look team ready to compete straight away, which of course takes time, but they have seldom looked as settled and streetwise as the outfit from his debut season at Anfield. He arrived on Merseyside in the summer of 2024 hailed as a smart manager who tinkered and adapted to the needs of different situations and squad at his disposal, and he needs to figure out how to maximise this one as soon as possible. For much of the second half, Liverpool's back four consisted of Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson. You didn't get the sense that this was a team serious about keeping Chelsea out.

Not only have his Liverpool team lost for a third successive game for the first time on his watch, but twice now they have been beaten at their own game. To begin the season, the Reds came up with a series of late goals to snatch victories, though have now fallen to defeat for a second week running owing to a stoppage-time slip-up.

"We were the dominant team, but in the last ten to fifteen minutes it was end to end, both teams could have scored. Both teams arrived a lot of times at the 18-yard line. These are the margins that don't fall for us at the moment. We have to work harder to not rely on these margins. Chelsea, Palace away, these are also teams that ask you a lot of questions," Slot assessed post-match. Again, this is not a team in control of its own fortune with how loose and free they've been playing.

AFPWINNER: Enzo Maresca

In the blue corner, Maresca will recognise this was a massive win in not only this season, but his tenure as a whole. Amid a recent slump in results, reports have emerged of the club hierarchy's willingness to assess his position at the end of the campaign. That's not to say his job is in danger or under threat, but that this line needed to be pedalled out to the public is clearly a sign that some things are going awry.

Chelsea pulled up to Stamford Bridge missing several key players, not least Palmer, sidelined due to injury, with many pointing to the impact of the summer's Club World Cup as a reason behind the crisis. His makeshift centre-back pairing of Josh Acheampong and Benoit Badiashile, who both performed well here, had to go off after pulling up. It would have been understandable if this young side crumbled under the pressure of an expensive and accomplished Liverpool attack.

Instead, Chelsea came roaring back. They rallied again and again until they broke the Liverpool resistance. As Estevao's winner rippled the net, Maresca sprinted down the touchline a la Jose Mourinho in celebration and perhaps relief. It's easy to question the mentality of a team whose average age is below 25, whose manager has fewer than three full seasons in the profession. Yet here they were together, taking the game to the champions of England.

Maresca's sending off meant he was unable to speak to the media after the game, but you can bet for sure that he would have been grinning from ear to ear at the sweet vindication of such a seismic win. It was a rare show of emotion for a man who's kept his cards close to his chest since taking this job, and this is the kind of moment that ought to buy him more endearment and good will with supporters.

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Getty Images SportLOSER: Mohamed Salah

Boy, where do you even start with this one? Mohamed Salah has gone six Premier League matches without a goal from open play, which by his standards is the drought of the century. What's more alarming is what he is, or isn't, doing in these games.

That same spark isn't there anymore. That unpredictability is gone. In contrast to the youthful Estevao, Salah was the embodiment of the Steve Buscemi 'how do you do, fellow kids?' meme.

A quiet first half came and went without Salah getting involved pretty much at all. The second would have made Liverpool fans wish they were watching the first again instead, with the Egyptian King going from merely a passenger to someone who was of detriment to their chances of winning. Wirtz set Salah in on goal within a minute of the restart with a clever flick, and on a normal day it would have ended the German's long wait for a goal involvement in Liverpool colours. Alas, Salah somehow fired wide. From there on, whenever the winger actually had space to gallop into or room to shoot, he fired into bodies of defenders or right into the Shed End.

It's not unusual for Salah to begin seasons at a slower pace, but at the age of 33 and with thousands of minutes already on his body, it's going to prove an even harder challenge to get back into the rhythm everyone expects of him.

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Manchester United have now agreed personal terms with a 109 career-goal striker, with Jason Wilcox driving a move that could transpire in January.

Man Utd searching for striker with jury still out on Sesko

It was always going to take Benjamin Sesko time to adapt to the Premier League after making the move from RB Leipzig, and the Slovenian is yet to make a real impact, failing to score in his first four outings in all competitions.

However, United legend Roy Keane has defended the 22-year-old’s slow start to life at Old Trafford, saying: “When there’s a lot of speculation, some of these lads miss training over pre-season and it maybe just looks like he’s not up to speed yet, but yeah undecided yet, give the kid a chance.”

That said, having joined for the huge fee of £74m, Sesko will need to start scoring soon, especially given that Rasmus Hojlund has now joined Napoli on loan, while Joshua Zirkzee isn’t exactly primed to provide much support, scoring just three league goals in 2024-25.

According to a report from Football Transfers, Man United have already set their sights on a new striker, who could join in the January transfer window, as personal terms have been agreed with Brighton & Hove Albion striker Danny Welbeck.

Welbeck is open to completing what would be a remarkable return to Old Trafford at the age of 34, and he has been identified as a low-cost addition to Ruben Amorim’s frontline, with Wilcox said to be the driving force behind the deal.

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The Englishman’s name was brought up when the Red Devils enquired about Brighton teammate Carlos Baleba, and he is now seemingly being considered as a serious option, with the Seagulls willing to sanction a January departure.

"Amazing" Welbeck could be Zirkzee upgrade

The signing of the Brighton striker is unlikely to get too many fans excited, and in all honesty it is the type of business United should be avoiding, given that he will be 35 by the time a move to Old Trafford is feasible.

However, the 42-time England international, who has amassed 109 career goals at club level, is vastly experienced in the Premier League, and would probably be an upgrade on Zirkzee, having scored 10 league goals last season.

Lauded as “amazing” by former Brighton boss Graham Potter, the veteran striker has also outperformed Zirkzee across a range of key attacking metrics over the course of the past year.

Average per 90

Danny Welbeck

Joshua Zirkzee

Non-penalty goals

0.31

0.20

Assists

0.13

0.10

Shots total

2.39

2.26

That said, outperforming the Dutchman isn’t exactly the hallmark of being a top striker, and United need to be thinking about the future, rather than signing a former player who is arguably in the twilight years of his career.

Wilcox delighted: Man Utd agree "outstanding" off-field Old Trafford deal

Manchester United have agreed an off-field deal which has left director of football Jason Wilcox “delighted”.

It has been a productive summer transfer window so far for the Red Devils, with INEOS spending more than £200m on the likes of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko.

However, the club have also bolstered their ranks for the future with a deal for teenage defender Diego Leon. United paid Paraguayan side Cerro Porteno £7m for Leon, who Ruben Amorim used in pre-season.

Talking during the summer after appearing in friendlies, Leon said: “It’s incredible. I am really enjoying being here with team-mates and learning a lot of things. It’s the first time I have had friendlies like this. I thought it was going to be the stadium half-empty before entering the pitch but then, I hear a sound that surprised me! The stadium is full, the fans. It’s all crazy.”

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Leon could feature in the club’s academy ranks while also pushing for a spot in the first-team squad under Amorim, and a new update on the club’s academy has been confirmed.

Man Utd agree deal for Brentford academy director

On Thursday, it was revealed that the new academy director for Man Utd will be Stephen Torpey.

The Red Devils had been looking to fill the vacancy since Nick Cox departure to Everton as technical director was confirmed in June. Cox has stayed at Carrington to ensure a smooth transition and will take up the role on Merseyside when Brentford academy director Torpey joins in the coming months.

Manchester United co owner JimRatcliffewith technical director Jason Wilcox

Wilcox admitted he was “delighted” and described Torpey’s previous work as “outstanding”.

Torpey said after a move to Man Utd was announced: “I am really proud to have this opportunity to lead Manchester United’s academy. It is obviously a great time to be joining as the club enters an exciting new era; I can’t wait to play my role in continuing the incredible tradition of youth development here.

“After spending time with the leadership team, it is clear that the academy will always remain key to the identity of Manchester United, with our primary aim being to produce players ready to support a first team capable of challenging for the biggest honours.”

'We are not dancing on the table!' – Daniel Farke admits Leeds will have to prove doubters wrong after deadline day disaster

Daniel Farke has urged Leeds United to "prove the doubters wrong" in a defiant message following the club's disappointing end to the summer transfer window.

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Farke, 48, was pushing for the Whites to sign a new attacking option on deadline day. However he was left empty-handed after Brighton and Hove Albion's Facundo Buonanotte opted to complete a season-long loan move to Chelsea instead, while a late attempt to sign Fulham's Harry Wilson also fell through.

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But despite Leeds' failure to land a new attacker, Farke insists he has already moved on from the frustration, issuing a rallying call to his squad as they fight to stay in the Premier League following last season's promotion from the Championship.

WHAT FARKE SAID

When asked about the disappointing end to the summer transfer window, Farke said: "It's fair to say we [Leeds] are not dancing on the table. But you won't hear one bad comment from me [about transfer deadline day]. My job is to adapt to the reality. I don’t need to feel sorry for myself. We need to earn the right to stay up.

"After we failed to bring an offensive option in, it’s important for us not to be too much of a victim. I’m not too angry that everyone writes us off. Let them [pundits] write us off, no problem. They say we had the same attackers, plus Rutter, Sinisterra and Rodrigo in 2023. So we will not be big favourites [to stay up]. But we will stay humble and we will look to prove the doubters wrong."

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Leeds have made a solid start to life back in the top flight. Farke's men have collected four points from their first three league games, defeating Everton 1-0 in their opener before securing a 0-0 draw with Newcastle United on August 30. The Elland Road club also lost 5-0 to Arsenal on August 23.

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The Blues have been very busy in the opening stages of the summer transfer window, having already confirmed the arrivals of the likes of Jamie Gittens and Joao Pedro, which means they may need to offload some current players to create space in the squad.

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Fabrizio Romano has now revealed the west Londoners may have the opportunity to sell one of their wingers to a rival club, with the transfer expert stating that Arsenal are making moves to secure Noni Madueke’s signature.

Having already agreed personal terms on a move across the capital, it is clear Madueke is keen on joining the Gunners, which means the last remaining hurdle is for the two clubs to agree a suitable fee.

HandofArsenal have now revealed that Chelsea have floated the idea of signing Max Dowman in preliminary talks over the deal to sell Madueke (via Sports Mole), but BlueCo did not receive the response they would’ve been hoping for.

The Blues’ proposal to sign Dowman has been knocked back by Arsenal, given that he is very highly regarded by the north Londoners, meaning the deal to offload Madueke will need to be of a different nature.

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Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg has revealed the winger is valued at around £52m by the Blues, meaning they could be in line to pocket a tidy fee for his services.

"Insane" Dowman could be England's "biggest talent"

Although he is still only 15-years-old, the teenager has been tipped to go on and have a very successful career, with Arsenal insider Will Balsam dubbing him the “biggest talent in England”.

Scout Ben Mattinson has also been left extremely impressed by the young attacking midfielder’s performances at youth level, claiming he could go on to make his Premier League debut in the near future.

As such, it is disappointing that Arsenal have no interest in letting Dowman leave this summer, but it is good news that Chelsea could be set to receive a big fee for Madueke, with Enzo Maresca well-stocked in attacking areas and definitely in a position to sanction the winger’s departure.

Dravid: 'Indian cricket extremely powerful because talent comes from all over the country'

Rahul Dravid says Indian cricket has evolved into an “extremely powerful” force, thanks to the growing talent pool that now extends to even the remotest corners of the country.Dravid, who coached India to the T20 World Cup triumph in June, said a strong club cricket culture has a lot to do with bucking the old trend of city cricketers dominating the passage to the national team.”If you look at Indian cricket today, Indian cricket is extremely strong, it’s extremely powerful,” Dravid said during the 50-year celebration of Mount Joy Cricket Club. “One of the big reasons for that is that talent comes from everywhere, from all over the country.””If you go back to the time of, say, GR Vishwanath or even when I was starting out, most of the talent came from the big cities or a few states.”Even if there were talented boys in smaller places, they had to come to the big cities to play cricket. But today I think you see in Indian cricket that boys are coming from everywhere.”Dravid said it’s getting reflected in the standards of domestic cricket in India.”You just look at the standard of the Ranji Trophy. In the old days when you played in the South Zone, other than playing Hyderabad or Tamil Nadu, I think it is fair to say, without being disrespectful, that a lot of other teams you could take it not for granted but you could certainly take it a little bit more lightly.”I don’t think there is any team in the South Zone today that you can walk in and say you will beat comfortably.”Hailing the club cricket structure in the country, particularly in Karnataka, Dravid said the system has allowed the sport to remain accessible to all.”We need clubs to be strong. We need cricket not to be concentrated in the hands of a few people. We need cricket to be egalitarian, we need it to be all over the place.”You cannot have talent or facilities concentrated only in one or two places. To get the best out of talent, we need to ensure that young boys and girls are getting access to good infrastructure in every part.”Dravid briefly revisited his club career to underscore the need for that system to thrive.”After the practice, HAL [Hindustan Aeronautics Limited] would give us two eggs and one small glass of milk. I would always stay back for that glass of milk and those eggs. Not because I wanted the milk and eggs. But because I wanted to sit and listen to the likes of BK Kumar or Nandan talking about cricket. And it used to be great fun to listen to them and learn so much from them.”

Doucoure upgrade: Everton hold talks to sign 'one of the world's best CMs'

Everton have yet to really get going with their transfer business this summer. David Moyes has only signed Carlos Alcaraz thus far.

With the new Premier League season drawing ever closer, the manager must bring in several quality players, especially considering he has lost a few.

Everton manager DavidMoyesbefore the match

Indeed, both Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Abdoulaye Doucoure have departed the club upon the expiration of their contracts. Elsewhere, Neal Maupay, Ashley Young and Mason Holgate have also left.

Moyes has plenty of work to do in the coming weeks. Might he start by signing a former Premier League midfielder?

Everton hold talks over signing former Premier League star

It’s safe to say it’s been a slow start for the Toffees in the transfer window but they are beginning to roar into life.

Indeed, Villarreal striker Thierno Barry is now reportedly close to joining and he will provide great quality to Moyes’ attack, having scored 19 goals in 41 games last term.

Yet, with the departure of the aforementioned Doucoure in mind, it is the midfield where Moyes must really strengthen next.

According to reports from journalist Graeme Bailey, Everton have held initial talks with Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz regarding a potential move, but they are not alone.

Douglas Luiz for Juventus.

Nottingham Forest, Fulham and West Ham United are also keen on the Brazilian, who only moved to Serie A last summer in a deal worth £42m.

Bringing Luiz to Everton would be a significant coup for Moyes. Not only that, he would be an ideal replacement for Doucoure in the heart of the midfield.

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Doucoure had been with the Merseyside outfit since 2020, making over 150 competitive appearances for the club, registering 35 goal contributions in the process.

During his final season, he ranked fourth among the squad for goals and assists in the top flight (five), while ranking third for key passes (0.8) and fourth for successful dribbles (0.7).

Abdoulaye Doucoure’s Everton statistics

Season

Games

Goals

Assists

2024/25

36

4

2

2023/24

35

7

3

2022/23

27

5

2

2021/22

34

2

4

2020/21

34

3

3

Via Transfermarkt

However, at 32, it was time for him to go, and by signing Luiz, they might even get an upgrade on the player. Of course, last season was a difficult one for the Brazilian, as he started just three games in Serie A.

Yet, looking back at his final season in England, however, gives a better indication of just what he can offer Moyes.

Adjudged by Sky Italia to be “one of the best [midfielders] in the world”, the 2023/24 season saw Luiz register 20 goal involvements – ten goals and ten assists – in all competitions.

Furthermore, he ranked first in the Villa squad for key passes per game in the top flight (1.5), along with ranking fourth for interceptions (0.7), tackles (1.7) and shots per game (1.4), suggesting that he can offer plenty both going forward and defensively.

Former Villa star-turned pundit, Lee Hendrie, hailed Luiz as “phenomenal” midway through the campaign for his exploits ,and it was no wonder he sealed a move to the Italian giants last summer.

Douglas Luiz in action for Juventus.

Things haven’t exactly gone to plan in Turin, opening the door for the likes of Everton to perhaps test the waters.

Much will depend on the fee Juventus demand for their player, but if Moyes can secure a deal for the 27-year-old, it could turn out to be one of the finest signings of the summer window.

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Better than Kvistgaarden: Celtic could sign 23-goal "sensation"

Celtic lost their first-choice number nine in the January transfer window at the start of the year when they opted to sell Kyogo Furuhashi to Ligue 1 side Rennes.

The Hoops cashed in on the Japan international and went with Adam Idah, Johnny Kenny, and Daizen Maeda as their number nine options, instead of swooping for a replacement in the window.

Brendan Rodgers is seemingly in the market to sign a new number nine ahead of next season, though, as it was recently reported that the club are expected to make a new move for Brondby striker Mathias Kvistgarden.

Why Celtic want to sign Mathias Kvistgaarden

The Denmark youth international is a long-term target for Celtic, who wanted to sign him in January and remain keen ahead of the summer, and that is because he has been in terrific form for his club.

Celtic managerBrendanRodgerscelebrates after winning the League Cup

Kvistgaarden scored 23 goals in all competitions for Brondby in the 2024/25 campaign, which included a return of 17 goals in the Danish Superliga, and scored ten goals in 28 matches the previous season.

As you can see in the post from talent scout Jacek Kulig below, which was last month, the 23-year-old attacker has improved year-on-year with his current team.

The Danish marksman is a striker who is on the up and coming off the back of an impressive season, which is why he would be an attractive target for the Scottish giants heading into the summer window.

However, it has also been reported that Brondby are sticking to their valuation of at least £10m for the attacker. This means that the Hoops would have to splash the cash to bring him to Parkhead to bolster their attacking options.

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With this in mind, Celtic could look elsewhere to find more value for money, and they could find it by signing reported target Youssef El Kachati.

Why Celtic should sign Youssef El Kachati

The Daily Mail reported earlier this month that the Scottish Premiership champions are tracking the Telstar forward as a potential free agent signing, as his contract with the Dutch club is due to expire.

El Kachati, who is due to play in the play-off final for Telstar this evening, has scored 23 goals and provided six assists in all competitions for his team this season, matching Kvistgaarden’s return.

The 25-year-old attacker, who played for Morocco at U23 level, has scored 82 goals in 189 matches throughout his career in Dutch football, which shows that he has been a consistent scorer throughout his time at first-team and academy level.

His form in the 2024/25 campaign also suggests that the potential is there for him to be an even better signing than Kvistgaarden if he can translate his form over to Scottish football as a bargain free agent addition.

Appearances

29

37

Goals

17

19

Big chances missed

17

12

Big chances created

5

6

Assists

5

5

Dribbles completed per game

0.7

1.0

As you can see in the table above, the Dutch-born forward has a more impressive ‘big chance’ conversion rate, scoring two more goals whilst missing five fewer ‘big chances’.

This suggests that El Kachati, described as a “sensation” by journalist Mounir Boualin, has the potential to deliver more effective performances in front of goal in a Celtic shirt as a finisher.

The Telstar marksman has also added three goals in four play-off matches on top of those 19 goals during the regular season, taking his league tally to 22 in total – five more than Kvistgaarden managed for Brondby.

With this in mind, the potential is there for Celtic to land an even better signing than the Danish attacker, valued at £10m, by swooping for this bargain free agent star who has been incredibly prolific in the Dutch second tier.

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Rangers have held talks with "great" 4-3-3 manager who is 49ers top target

Rangers have held talks with a “great” manager about taking the job this summer, according to a new update from Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph.

Rangers manager latest

A host of names have been thrown into the hat to become the Gers’ next boss, with the club confirming in a statement that Barry Ferguson won’t continue in interim charge beyond this season:

“EVERYONE at Rangers Football Club would like to pass on their heartfelt thanks to Barry Ferguson and his staff, with yesterday’s game at Hibernian being their final match in charge. Club legend Ferguson answered the call in the club’s hour of need back in February and has overseen several memorable moments during his time in charge, not least progression to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League and a terrific victory at Parkhead.”

Rangers interim managerBarryFergusonbefore the match

Former Ajax boss Francesco Farioli has been mentioned as a potential target for Rangers this summer, although his side did capitulate in the Eredivisie title race, allowing a nine-point lead to slip away late in the campaign.

Steven Gerrard and David Ancelotti have been the front-runners to come in at Ibrox, however, with the former enjoying a successful Scottish Premiership-winning stint there in the past, and the latter possibly looking to get into management after being assistant to his father, Carlo Ancelotti, at both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.

Rangers hold talks with Gerrard over job

According to the latest from Joseph on X, Rangers have held talks with Gerrard over the job, also speaking to fellow target Ancelotti:

“Rangers have spoken to various candidates, including Steven Gerrard and Davide Ancelotti as they look to finalise a shortlist ahead of appointing a new manager.”

Steven Gerrard

Meanwhile, The Daily Mail have recently added that Gerrard is once again the preferred top option ahead of Ancelotti, with the 49ers wanting ‘the new manager to have frontline managerial experience’.

Rangers fans may ultimately be split over who they would rather come in out of Gerrard and Ancelotti, with the Liverpool legend arguably a safer pair of hands who has more experience in management.

The 44-year-old may feel that he has unfinished business at the club, having left to take charge of Aston Villa, and ex-England goalkeeper Paul Robinson has talked up the idea of him returning, saying:

“They always say never go back, don’t they? And with Steven, think the legacy that he left, I think he did a great job there, I really do. I think there would be an opportunity there for him to go back, it would be a brilliant hire and the fans would love it, but I think it would be a very different Rangers to the one he took over.”

On the flip side, Ancelotti would arguably represent the more intriguing option, given the success he has achieved as an assistant manager.

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At this point, it would be a surprise if it wasn’t one of the two, and if it does prove to be the attacking 4-3-3-playing Gerrard who comes in, the hope is that he has improved further from his spells at Villa and Al-Ettifaq and is ready to close the gap on Celtic.

Their best LW since Mane: Liverpool lead race to sign "explosive" talent

With Liverpool looking as though they’re set to claim the Premier League title this season, Arne Slot has the chance to build on his first-season success next year.

The Reds have only lost two matches in the league to date, showcasing how impressive they have been during the Dutchman’s debut year at the helm after taking over from Jürgen Klopp.

Any chances of building on their success have been given a major boost after the news that Mohamed Salah signed a new two-year deal on Merseyside earlier today.

Mohamed Salah celebrates for Liverpool

With the Egyptian set to continue at Anfield, the 46-year-old can turn his attention to the transfer market, targeting players who could allow for further success in the years ahead.

Slot’s wasted no time in identifying talents to add to his already impressive squad, making moves to land a player who could massively strengthen one department of the pitch.

Liverpool plotting summer move for talented attacker

According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool have completed their scouting and are leading the race for Feyenoord’s talented winger Igor Paixao this summer.

The 24-year-old has registered 14 goals and 13 assists within his 41 appearances throughout 2024/25, with six of his contributions coming within the Champions League.

Despite the interest, they face strong competition from fellow Premier League side Arsenal and Serie A duo Atalanta and Napoli, with Slot needing to pull out all the stops to win the race for his signature.

The report also states that the Brazilian could be tempted by a move to England’s top flight, with a real belief that he has all the tools to be a leading talent in the division.

Whilst it’s unclear how much a deal for Paixao would set the Reds back this summer, he would be a superb addition – potentially being the club’s best left-winger since one star departed.

Why Paixao could be Liverpool’s best LW since Mane

Sadio Mané joined Liverpool in a £34m deal from Southampton back in the summer of 2016, with the Senegalese international thriving beyond all imagination during his time at Anfield.

Former Liverpool forward Sadio Mane

The now-33-year-old registered a total of 269 appearances during his six-year stint at the club, notching 120 goals – helping them claim four major honours during his spell on Merseyside.

He was part of a phenomenal front three along with Salah and Roberto Firmino, with the trio undoubtedly being the key reason behind the success they endured under Klopp.

However, Mane would leave for Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022, with Luis Diaz subsequently having the responsibility of filling the void left by the fan-favourite.

Whilst the Colombian has impressed at times, he’s struggled to produce his best performance levels on a consistent basis, as seen by his tally of 10 goals in 30 league matches throughout 2024/25.

Liverpool winger Luis Diaz

When comparing the 28-year-old’s stats with Paixao from the ongoing season, the Feyenoord star has massively outperformed him in numerous key areas – further showing why he’d be the Reds’ best left-winger since Mane.

The Brazilian, who’s been labelled “explosive” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, has managed to register more combined goals and assists this season, whilst also registering more shots per 90 – showcasing his attacking qualities in the final third.

Games played

28

30

Goals & assists

21

15

Shots taken

2.2

2

Through balls completed

0.2

0.01

Tackles won

1.7

1.2

Crosses completed

3.1

0.7

Aerials won

50%

46%

He’s also completed more crosses and won more of the aerials he’s entered this campaign, offering Slot a more all-around presence than Diaz – having the tools to thrive should he move to Anfield.

Given the stats produced compared to the Colombian, it’s evident that he would be an upgrade on him, subsequently being the best forward since Mane, given the fact Diaz has been the man to fill the void.

Should Paixao reach anywhere near the levels achieved by the former Southampton ace on Merseyside, he would be a phenomenal addition, handing Slot the chance to build on his early success at the club.

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