Highlights: Doue and Kvaratschelia aim for goal as PSG prove too strong for Liverpool
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Juventus make contact to sign Alisson
Alisson remains Liverpool’s number one this season, but with his contract expiring in the summer of 2027, his long-term future at Anfield is uncertain, especially with Giorgi Mamadashvili’s patient position in the ranks.
Luciano Spalletti is reportedly set to extend his contract with Juve, with goalkeeping said to be one of his priorities.
“While this first ‘yes’ is important, it is clearly still not enough to seal the deal, but it is essential and is by no means a given.
“The Brazilian has been at Liverpool since 2018 and, after eight seasons in England, is intrigued by his last stint in Italy, where he was a mainstay from 2016 to 2018. In the first season he played as a substitute for (Wojciech) Szczesny (Sparetti on the bench), in the second year as a starter, and the Polish goalkeeper has since moved to Juventus for the game in the post-Buffon era. ”
Real Madrid considers move to Olise
His impressive return with direct goal contributions of 16 goals and 29 assists has earned him a reputation as one of the best forwards in world football, with reports suggesting Real president Florentino Perez is a big fan.
The site said: “Sources have confirmed that Florentino Perez is keen to sign Olisse this summer and after witnessing performances of this level, Madrid are determined to step up their efforts to bring him to the Bernabéu.”
“Madrid are considering an offer of between 160 million and 165 million euros (£137.9 million to 142.2 million pounds) for Olise, but Bayern are under pressure to sell him as there is no release clause in the Frenchman’s contract.
“The Bavarian giants have made it clear that they will not sell their valuable asset even if they receive an offer of around 200 million euros. This is what I reported to CF Bayern Insider last month, and the situation has not changed.”
Neymar’s Santos future uncertain
Neymar returned to Santos in January 2025 after a difficult spell with Al Hilal in the Saudi Professional League due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.
However, a report first published by Diario do Peixe revealed that Santos now owes Neymar a large amount of money for the player’s image rights.
AS reported: “The report, first published by Diario do Peixe, states that the debt was stipulated in the addendum to the contract signed between the club and the player at the end of 2025, as part of the renegotiation of the amount owed by the club for Neymar’s image rights.”
“Santos has a debt of around 4,378.4 million euros from his expired contract, and those payments were due to be paid in the first five months of this year. The remaining 10,861.8 billion euros are due to be paid from June, and although Neymar’s contract ends on December 31 of this year, the club is confident that it will be able to resolve this debt by 2030.”
“The payments that Santos has to make to NR Sport, a company owned by Neymar’s family, cannot afford to miss a single monthly payment. The leaked document states that if this happens, the full amount must be paid in advance.”
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Highlights: Atleti claim famous Camp Nou victory, leaving Barça with work to do
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Championship ace attracts widespread interest
Watford star Imran Rouza is attracting interest from clubs in the Premier League and the Middle East, according to Futto Mercato.
Louza has been an integral part of Watford’s side in the Championship this season, scoring seven goals and providing 10 assists in 39 games from midfield.
After it was reported in January that Watford had fended off interest in the 26-year-old, Futmercato reported that more suitors would emerge in the summer.
“Watford have had to fend off advances this winter. Two Ligue 1 clubs have approached management about a loan, and a Premier League team reportedly made an offer of €10 million in the final hours of the transfer window. But things will change this summer.
“Imran Rouza, who is worth around €14 million on a contract until June 2028, is happy at Watford but remains cautious of the market. British sources say two Premier League clubs have already made inquiries, while clubs in Saudi Arabia and Qatar are seriously considering a move.”
