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Liverpool fans are fearing for the worst as Mo Salah breaks silence on contract renewal

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Mohamed Salah has finally spoken out about his future.

Mohamed Salah has provided an update about renewing his Liverpool contract, and fans are worried.

The Egyptian winger’s contract with the Reds is due to expire at the end of this season, having joined Liverpool in June 2017.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and club captain Virgil van Dijk are also out of contract at the end of the 2024/25 season, causing concern amongst Liverpool fans as they could lose three of their best players for free.

And their worries have increased after Salah provided an update on his contract negotiations in a new interview.

Speaking to Sky Sports, the 32-year-old said: “I came before the season, and I was like okay, I have one year left so just enjoy it, don’t think about the contract now, don’t think about anything and really just enjoy.


“I don’t want to think about next year and don’t want to think about my future.

“The most important thing is to take one day at a time and just be grateful to be here.”


Reacting to the news on X, one fan wrote: “The moment we signed Chiesa i felt this could be the last season for Salah. Maybe Allison too.”

Another shared the concern, writing: “Basically it’s over. Hope he can win something big with us this season then. Probably the club already signalled their intention not to recontract.”

However, one fan argued that Salah may just be waiting to until later in the season to make his decision, as he evaluates his own performances.

They argued: “Salah is 32, he’s in great shape but players can fall off suddenly and rapidly at that age, especially ones who rely on pace – maybe he just wants to be sure he can still perform at the top level before extending.”

While another added that it depends on how Liverpool perform under new manager Arne Slot, writing: “All this can be fixed by just signing quality and performing well on the pitch. If we are in a title challenge in Feb and give them a contact proposal they will sign it asap but if we are languishing at mid table the guys will leave.”

Salah has made 351 appearances for Liverpool, registering over 300 goals or assists in this time.

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Three players who could miss Liverpool’s clash against Tottenham Hotspur with the title on the line

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Liverpool vs Tottenham team news ahead of the Premier League fixture at Anfield.

Three players who could miss Liverpool's clash against Tottenham Hotspur with the title on the line

Liverpool supporters will be heading to Anfield in buoyant mood. They might be expecting to return home in the wee hours. That is because the Premier League title could be secured with a victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Kopites have not celebrated an English championship properly since 1990. The Covid-19 pandemic denied them the chance to toast the feat when Jurgen Klopp’s side ended the 30-year wait. But new generations are on the verge of experiencing what their parents and grandparents got to cherish throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.

One point is all it will take for Liverpool to claim the title. In truth, many would have been overjoyed that Arsenal drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace on Wednesday night. Reds fans want to celebrate it properly. Of course, it was a nice problem to have. But the potential feeling of winning the silverware at the full-time whistle will be euphoric.

Yet Liverpool still have to keep to their end of the bargain. Head coach Slot, captain Virgil van Dijk and the rest of the squad know there is still a job to do and that is to beat Tottenham.


But Slot is set to head into the fixture with almost a full complement of players yet again. Trent Alexander-Arnold returned from an ankle injury in emphatic style to score the winning goal at Leicester City. It will be intriguing if Alexander-Arnold.

The only member of the current Reds squad absent is Joe Gomez. The defender is working his way back from hamstring surgery. There is hope that Gomez will be able to play some part before the end of the campaign.


Slot’s troops will be heavy favourites to defeat Tottenham. Pressure is on Ange Postecoglou after their 2-1 defeat by Nottingham Forest earlier this week was their 18th league loss of the season. Spurs languish 16th in the table and their main focus for the rest of the season is on the Europa League. They face Bodo/ Glimt in the semi-finals, with the victors of the competitions earning a spot in next term’s Champions League.

The visitors will definitely be without centre-back Radu Dragusin, who has surgery from an ACL injury in February. Meanwhile, captain Heung-Min Son is a doubt. He has a foot issue and was absent against Forest.

Head coach Postecoglou left Destiny Udogie out of his squad for the Forest reverse but he could return. Meanwhile, centre-half duo Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero were substituted at half-time.




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Crystal Palace sends three-word message to Liverpool after setting up dream title scenario

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Jean-Philippe Mateta’s delightful chip for Crystal Palace over Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya prompted his club to tweet at Liverpool ahead of the Reds Premier League title-clinching showdown.

Crystal Palace sends three-word message to Liverpool after setting up dream title scenario

Crystal Palace took another dig at its North London rival Arsenal following the side’s dramatic 2-2 draw at the Emirates on Wednesday.

A late Jean-Philippe Mateta equalizer deemed “world class” by Jamie Carragher — the Frenchman’s 14th in the Premier League this campaign — wasn’t enough for the Reds to win the title, as Arne Slot and company needed an Eagles victory to clinch the side’s 20th domestic championship.

Now, Liverpool can win the league with a draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday at Anfield. Crystal Palace sent a three-word message on social media for its troubles: “You’re welcome Liverpool,” the club’s account tweeted.


The Reds didn’t clinch the 2019/20 league title at Anfield after Christian Pulisic scored a late winner at Stamford Bridge to beat then title-chasing Manchester City.

Even if Liverpool could have sealed the title at home, there would have been no fans in attendance to celebrate due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Is this what the Reds wanted? It’s unclear; after all, the most important thing is clinching the title. At least the Palace result makes the chance of a Liverpool title win even more certain.

“It was not our goal to decide the title, it was our goal to win the game,” Palace coach Oliver Glasner said. “I think a draw is a very good result. More important is the performance. We are back on track. That’s what we need.”

Mateta took the ball off Arsenal defender William Saliba in the 83rd minute before deftly looking up at the position of goalkeeper David Raya.

The Frenchman, while looking at the ball, impressively dinked the ball over the Spanish star between the sticks with a lovely shot that looked like it came from a pitching wedge and not someone’s right foot.

“When I started on the bench, I could see he [David Raya] was very high up the pitch,” Mateta explained. “So I knew if I won the ball I could try, so I did and scored. It is one of the best goals of my career. I thought it hit the crossbar but thankfully it was in!”

Liverpool will face a Tottenham side on Sunday in ice-cold form in the Premier League, having lost four of its last five games (with the only victory over last-place Southampton).

However, Spurs are in much stronger form in Europe, having knocked off Eintracht Frankfurt in a fiercely competitive Europa League quarterfinal.




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Stephen Bunting Shares a Touching Moment with Isaac Kearney—and a Powerful Lesson from His Parents

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Stephen Bunting Shares a Touching Moment with Isaac Kearney—and a Powerful Lesson from His Parents

Stephen Bunting Shares

In the whirlwind of media obligations and the high-octane atmosphere of Premier League Darts, Stephen Bunting found a moment to pause—and it turned into one of the most heartfelt highlights of his day.

Amidst the cameras and questions, the 40-year-old darts star carved out a quiet pocket of time to spend with a young fan, Isaac Kearney. But this wasn’t just a casual meet-and-greet. For Bunting, it was something far more profound.

“Lots of media duties today,” Bunting shared, “but had time to take a break and spend time with this small superstar, Isaac Kearney. What an absolute credit to his parents. A real pleasure to have met you, young man.”

That brief encounter sparked admiration and reflection. Bunting, a seasoned professional known for his competitive edge and emotional honesty, was clearly moved—not only by Isaac’s charisma but by the upbringing that shaped him. In just a short time, it became evident that Isaac carried qualities that speak volumes about the love, values, and care instilled by his parents.


In a world where public figures often spotlight wins and losses, Bunting’s heartfelt words offered something deeper: a reminder that behind every remarkable child is often a story of strong parenting.

His tribute to Isaac’s parents wasn’t just a passing compliment—it was a powerful affirmation that in raising children with character and confidence, parents are the true unsung heroes.


Moments like this show the human side of sports—the connections that form off the stage, away from the lights. For Bunting, it was more than a break from media—it was a memory worth holding onto.

In Isaac, he saw not just a young fan, but a reflection of great parenting. And in sharing that moment, Bunting reminded us all of the importance of raising kind, respectful, and bright young minds. Sometimes, it’s not the trophies or the titles that define a legacy—it’s the people we impact and the hearts we touch along the way.




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Stephen Bunting on ‘dream’ Liverpool Premier League Darts return a decade in making: ‘I want to win, not cry’

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Stephen Bunting Prepares for Emotional Premier League Darts Return in Liverpool

Stephen Bunting Prepares for Emotional Premier League Darts Return in Liverpool

Stephen Bunting is set for an emotional night in Liverpool as he returns to the Premier League Darts stage on Thursday—almost a decade after his last full campaign. But the 40-year-old insists: “I want to win, not cry.”

Back in 2015, Stephen Bunting’s last regular Premier League appearance ended in a heavy defeat to Phil Taylor—a moment that left a lasting impact on him. Now, with lessons learned and confidence renewed, the St Helens native is ready to take centre stage in his home city once again.

“I’ve dreamt of coming back ever since that night,” Bunting said in a pre-match press conference. “I played as a challenger in 2020, but this is different. I wanted to be back as a full Premier League player—and here I am.”

Bunting has had his sights set on the Liverpool fixture ever since the Premier League lineup was announced. It’s not just another match—this is personal.


Stephen Bunting Prepares for Emotional Premier League Darts Return in Liverpool

“Playing Phil Taylor in Liverpool all those years ago, I put so much pressure on myself. I was nervous, I got hammered. But I’ve learned a lot since then.”


Those lessons have been hard-earned.

Stephen Bunting endured a difficult start to this year’s campaign, spending the first eight weeks without a single match win. But the numbers tell a deeper story—he averaged over 100 in five of those matches and has recently picked up form with a night win in Berlin and a finals appearance in Rotterdam.

A New Mindset, A New Song

Stephen Bunting Prepares for Emotional Premier League Darts Return in Liverpool

Now, he’s not only changed his game but also his mindset. Gone is the pressure and self-doubt. Bunting says he’s removed the weight from his shoulders and is simply enjoying the ride.

“I’ve taken all the pressure off myself. The points might not reflect it, but my performances do. I’m aiming to be part of next year’s Premier League as well—I’m world No. 4 and just enjoying the experience.”

Symbolic of this change is his new walk-on song: Titanium—his son’s favourite track and a powerful anthem of strength and resilience.

“It’s emotional. It means something to me now. That’s why you see the emotion when I walk on stage.”

Liverpool Crowd: Pressure or Power?

Playing in front of a home crowd can either lift or overwhelm a player. And Bunting is aware of both possibilities.

“I’ve done hypnotherapy. I’m calmer now. But it will still be emotional—friends, family, the Liverpool crowd. I just need to stay focused. I want to win, not cry.”

Darts pundits are keeping a close eye on how he handles it. On the Love the Darts podcast, Laura Turner said:

“It could go either way. Bunting has been emotional before. He just needs to stay in control.”

Commentator Chris Murphy added:

“Liverpool are heading toward a Premier League title. The crowd will be electric. It might get emotional before a dart is even thrown.”

The Dream Lives On

For Bunting, Thursday night is more than just another match—it’s the culmination of years of hard work, setbacks, and personal growth. And if he wins, it won’t just be for the points—it’ll be for every dart thrown in pursuit of a dream.

“The will to win has never been stronger. Every time I lose, I learn. That’s important.”

 




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“I’m fine at Liverpool” – Reds player says he’s aware of transfer interest, but not rushing to go

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Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister has been linked with a move to Real Madrid in the summer window.

“I’m fine at Liverpool” – Reds player says he’s aware of transfer interest, but not rushing to go

Last Monday, Marca journalist José Félix Díaz stated the 26-year-old is a target for Real Madrid.

A day later, Díaz said the Liverpool star is ahead of Real Sociedad’s Martín Zubimendi in Real Madrid’s list.

TyC Sports journalist Gastón Edul had a chat with the Argentina international and asked him about the recent reports of the La Liga side’s interest. Mac Allister is aware of these links and doesn’t want to get distracted.

“I read the rumours and the news reaches me, but the important thing is the present. No matter how much the club loves me, if I play poorly this weekend, they’ll lose interest,” he said.


Earlier this month, the World Cup winner’s father, Carlos, stated he won’t leave the Reds anytime soon. The player now insists he’s happy at Anfield, where he has a contract until 2028.

“I’m fine at Liverpool and I don’t have any need. So, I have a lot of respect for the club, and I don’t think it’s necessary to talk about other clubs,” Mac Allister explained.


The South American midfielder has also talked about his day-to-day life in England.

“I’m a little far away, so some fans greet you with respect, but in the city, they are more passionate. The club is like a family. One phrase sums it all up: You’ll never walk alone,” he added.

Mac Allister has been a regular for Liverpool since joining them from Brighton & Hove Albion in June 2023. He’s on the verge of winning his first title with the Merseyside club this season.

Arsenal, currently in second spot, face Crystal Palace later today and a defeat against the Eagles will see Liverpool mathematically clinch the title.




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Mo Salah sends Liverpool fans into overdrive with post about Trent Alexander-Arnold

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Mo Salah sends Liverpool fans into overdrive with post about Trent Alexander-Arnold

Mohamed Salah’s latest social media post about Trent Alexander-Arnold has sent Liverpool fans wild.

On Sunday, Liverpool moved one step closer to the Premier League title after a hard-fought win over Leicester City.

The Reds had to rely on second-half substitute Alexander-Arnold, who scored in the 76th minute to seal a vital 1-0 win

Alexander-Arnold has been in the headlines this season because as things stand, he will leave Anfield on a free transfer upon the expiration of his contract this summer.


After the likes of Salah and Virgil van Dijk penned new deals in recent weeks, there are doubts over whether the full-back would do the same.

Over the weekend, some Liverpool fans harboured hopes of Alexander-Arnold extending his stay at Anfield after seeing how he celebrated his goal against Leicester.


Usually, Liverpool talisman Salah would post a selfie with the goalscorer on his social media after a victory.

However, many fans felt the Egyptian aimed a clear dig at Alexander-Arnold after he simply posted a picture of himself on the back of the win over Leicester.

On Wednesday morning, Mo Salah sent Liverpool fans wild as he finally posted a selfie with Alexander-Arnold, which has since been flooded with replies.

One fan said: “Coffee bar post-match selfie is an exciting new addition to the genre, well worth the wait.”

Another tweeted: “Trent is staying.”

A third fan added: “Why did it take three days to take this selfie with Trent?”

Mo Salah sends Liverpool fans into overdrive with post about Trent Alexander-Arnold

Someone else wrote: “DID HE SIGNED THE CONTRACT?”

A fifth commented: “MO???? WHAT ARE YOU TELLING US?”

Another fan added: “I like this. Would’ve liked a selfie while Trent signed the contract a tad more though.”

When asked about his future on Sunday, Alexander-Arnold said: “I’ve said all season I’m not going to speak on my situation. I’m not going to go into details. But days like these are always special.

“Scoring goals, winning games and being close to winning titles are special moments that will live with me forever. I’m glad to be part of it.”

Liverpool now only require three points from their remaining five matches to seal the Premier League title.




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Nobody Saw This Coming: Van Dijk’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Trent’s Exit

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Nobody Saw This Coming: Van Dijk’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Trent’s Exit

 

Nobody Saw This Coming: Van Dijk’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Trent’s Exit

Anfield has witnessed many unforgettable moments—glorious wins, painful losses, legendary farewells. But few departures have shaken the Liverpool faithful quite like this.

As the news of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s transfer ripples through the football world, fans are still grappling with disbelief. But it was Virgil van Dijk’s raw, heartfelt tribute that truly captured the gravity of the moment.

Speaking with emotion clearly weighing heavy on him, Van Dijk said: 


“Trent isn’t just a teammate. He’s my brother. We’ve fought side by side for years. He gave everything to this badge, to this city, and to the fans. His name will be remembered at Anfield long after he’s gone.”

The centre-back’s words hit harder than any transfer update ever could. This wasn’t just about losing a world-class right-back. This was about losing the heartbeat of Liverpool’s modern era—a local lad who rose from the academy to Champions League glory, Premier League triumphs, and countless iconic moments.


Fans across social media have responded with a mix of heartbreak, gratitude, and anger.

“How do you replace Trent?” one fan posted.

Another wrote, “This one feels personal. He’s one of us.”

Indeed, Trent was more than a player. He was a symbol of what it meant to wear the red shirt with pride. His passion, vision, and loyalty made him a fan favourite—and his sudden departure feels like the end of something special.

Van Dijk’s final message echoed what millions of fans are feeling:

“Wherever he goes, he carries a piece of Anfield with him. And he leaves a piece of himself behind. We’ll miss him—deeply.”

Nobody saw this coming. And nobody is ready to say goodbye.

 




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Milos Kerkez sends title message to Dominik Szoboszlai

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Milos Kerkez, who has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool, has certainly not been shy with his recent social media activity ahead of a potential switch to Anfield.

Milos Kerkez sends title message to Dominik Szoboszlai

Liverpool’s interest in Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez has evolved from speculative links to a targeted recruitment strategy, with the Reds positioning themselves to secure one of Europe’s most promising defenders.

The 21-year-old Hungarian international, valued at £45 million, represents both a stylistic and generational shift for a club seeking to refresh its backline under Arne Slot’s evolving vision.

Kerkez’s profile aligns seamlessly with Slot’s demand for dynamic, two-way fullbacks.

At Bournemouth, the defender has excelled in Andoni Iraola’s high-pressing system, averaging 2.66 progressive carries per 90 minutes—metrics that outpace both Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas this season.


His ability to transition rapidly from defence to attack mirrors the fluidity Slot cultivated at Feyenoord, where overlapping fullbacks were pivotal in creating overloads.

His underlying statistics also show his creative input:


Milos Kerkez Per 90 Percentile
Progressive Carries 2.80 86
Assists 0.14 76
Progressive Passes Received 4.85 67
Shot-Creating Actions 2.31 68
Interceptions 1.11 70
Clearances 2.97 67

Kerkez’s existing relationships within Liverpool’s setup could prove decisive. His camaraderie with Dominik Szoboszlai, Hungary’s captain and a key figure at Anfield, has been nurtured through national team duties.

Equally significant is director of football Richard Hughes’ role. Having signed Kerkez for Bournemouth in 2023, Hughes possesses intimate knowledge of the defender’s capabilities and temperament.

This insider perspective likely informed Liverpool’s decision to accelerate talks despite Bournemouth’s steep valuation—a marked departure from their typically frugal approach to fullback acquisitions.

And it seems the player himself cannot be at Anfield soon enough.

From liking Instagram posts confirming Mohamed Salah’s contract extension at Liverpool, to all the comments on Dominik Szoboszali’s Instagram – it’s fair to say that the left-back is a fan.

And now he’s got more Reds fans excited by commenting under Szoboszlai’s most recent Instagram post – suggesting the Premier League title is now a matter of time.

Milos Kerkez

Securing Kerkez would signal Liverpool’s commitment to a proactive rebuild. At 21, he offers a decade of potential service, aligning with Slot’s preference for young, moldable talents.

His arrival could also catalyze Robertson’s phased transition into a mentorship role, preserving his leadership while addressing athletic decline.




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