Liverpool After Fulham Teen Elliottđź’«

Liverpool are set to win the race to sign Fulham’s teenage midfielder Harvey Elliott, as per reports.

The 16-year-old holds the record as the youngest player to play in the Premier League, and has attracted interest from top European clubs such as Barcelona, Real Madrid and RB Leipzig.

But he is now poised to join European champions Liverpool after his youth contract expired in June.

He has already rejected a new contract at Craven Cottage and has not been named in the club’s new intake of scholars.

Elliott will join up with Liverpool’s first team, although FA rules dictate U17s cannot sign professional deals.

Liverpool will have to negotiate a compensation package with Fulham as the England U17 international is regarded as a highly-prized prospect.

Mario Lemina Wants to Leave Southamptonn🙏

Rumoured Manchester United target Mario Lemina has confirmed he is seeking a move away from Southampton and would prefer to remain in the Premier League.

The 25-year-old has been left out of the Saints’ squad for their pre-season training camp in Austria amid reports that United have been given permission to speak to him.

Arsenal and Leicester City are also said to have made contact with Lemina, who arrived at St Mary’s Stadium from Juventus two years ago in a reported ÂŁ15 million ($19m) deal that could potentially rise to ÂŁ18 million ($23m).

But the Gabon international has made it clear he wants to further his career elsewhere, with a move to another English club his priority.

“I am physically preparing myself at the training centre, with a few other players including Charlie Austin and Jordy Clasie,” he told France Football.

“I did not accompany the team in training in agreement with the coach [Ralph Hasenhuttl]. He wants to build his group with the players who want to stay at the club, so he left me out.

“The best option for me would be to stay [in the Premier League], but I do not close the door to any club, no country. I aspire to play for the biggest clubs.”

Origi Signs✍ New Long-term Liverpoolđź”´ Contract

Divock Origi has ended speculation regarding his future by signing a new long-term contract at Liverpool.

The Reds’ Champions League hero had entered the final year of his current deal, but has now put pen to paper on an extension that will keep him at Anfield for the foreseeable future.

There will be no release clause in Origi’s new contract, with Liverpool viewing the 24-year-old as part of their plans going forward.

Liverpool fielded a number of enquiries from clubs across Europe about a potential transfer, both in January and earlier this summer. Bayer Leverkusen, Roma and Sevilla were among the clubs interested in signing the Belgium international.

Wolves, too, remained keen. Origi had the chance to move to Molineux last summer in a deal worth more than ÂŁ20 million ($25m) but opted to stay and fight for his place on Merseyside.

PSG Discuss Neymar’s Punishment

Paris Saint-Germain are in talks over whether to withhold Neymar’s monthly bonus after he failed to attend their pre-season training sessions this week, as per reports.

It is believed the club are treating his no-show seriously after claiming there was no agreement for him to extend his stay in Brazil after Copa America.

PSG’s version of events is disputed by the player following a strongly-worded statement on Monday.

It is understood PSG are considering whether to withhold a monthly bonus in his contract, determined by a percentage of his salary, for allegedly failing to honour his club commitments this week.

Every player at the club is entitled to receive the bonus, based on fulfilling contractual obligations which include conduct.

Neymar’s salary is more than ÂŁ500,000-a-week, and his impacted bonus is likely to exceed ÂŁ100,000.

âš˝ 🇳🇬NGA vs RSA🇿🇦

⚽ 🇳🇬NGA vs RSA🇿🇦

NGA🇳🇬
16 Daniel Akpeyi (Goalkeeper)
20 Chidozie Awaziem (Defender)
5 William Troost-Ekong (Defender)
22 Kenneth Omeruo (Defender)
3 Jamilu Collins (Defender)
8 Oghenekaro Etebo (Midfielder)
4 Wilfred Ndidi (Midfielder)
13 Samuel Chukwueze (Midfielder)
18 Alex Iwobi (Midfielder)
7 Ahmed Musa (Midfielder)
9 Odion Ighalo (Forward)

RSA🇿🇦
22 Ronwen Williams (Goalkeeper)
5 Thamsanqa Mkhize (Defender)
14 Thulani Hlatshwayo (Defender)
2 Buhle Mkhwanazi (Defender)
18 Sifiso Hlanti (Defender)
8 Bongani Zungu (Midfielder)
15 Dean Furman (Midfielder)
12 Kamohelo Mokotjo (Midfielder)
19 Percy Tau (Forward)
9 Lebo Mothiba (Forward)
23 Thembinkosi Lorch (Forward)

Gueye takes Senegal to semifinals after 13 years

Senegal reached the Africa Cup of Nations semifinals for the first time since 2006 when Idrissa Gueye scored to deliver a 1-0 last-eight win over Benin in Cairo on Wednesday.

Everton midfielder Gueye struck on 70 minutes, side-footing the ball into the net from close range after being set up by Liverpool star Sadio Mane.

This was the first Cup of Nations match to use the VAR (video assistant referee) system and there were no controversial incidents.

Benin were reduced to 10 men in the closing stages when Olivier Verdon was given a straight red card for a last-defender foul.

Senegal coach Aliou Cisse made one change to the team that defeated Uganda to reach the last-eight stage with Keita Balde replacing fellow forward Ismaila Sarr.

Benin boss Michel Dussuyer changed three of the team that shocked Morocco after a penalty shootout to reach the quarterfinals for the first time.

Khaled Adenon missed out due to a suspension and Seibou Mama and Jodel Dossou were benched with Seidou Baraze, Sessi D’Almeida and Steve Mounie taking their places.

This was only the third time the countries met in a competitive match with Senegal winning 1-0 at home and drawing 1-1 away in 2002 World Cup qualifying.

Senegal applied most of the early pressure with Benin content to sit back and soak it up before a small crowd at the 30 000-capacity 30 June Stadium in the Egyptian capital.

But the first scare for Benin was self-inflicted as goalkeeper Owolabi Kassifa fumbled a weak shot and had to swiftly regain possession as Mane darted forward.

AGONISINGLY CLOSE

Mickael Pote, the veteran Benin forward who bagged a brace in a group draw with Ghana, came agonisingly close to putting the Squirrels ahead midway through the opening half.

He cleverly backheeled a free-kick driven low into the box and the ball flew just wide with goalkeeper Alfred Gomis beaten.

A free-kick at the other end offered Kalidou Koulibaly a chance to break the deadlock, but he narrowly failed to connect with the ball after it eluded the defensive wall.

There was intense Senegal pressure as the opening half drew to a close with Verdon coming to the rescue by clearing a Henri Saivet cross.

Verdon and his fellow defenders then blocked three close-range attempts by the Teranga Lions to end the stalemate before the break.

Senegal did get the ball in the net nine minutes after halftime, but the Algerian referee blew for offside and VAR confirmed that his decision was correct.

A howler from Gomis nearly gifted Benin a mid-second-half lead as he miscued his clearance of a back-pass and the ball trickled just wide of the goal.

Soon after, Senegal were rewarded for their dominance of possession and territory when Gueye burst into the box and fired over Kassifa.

Benin were lucky not to fall further behind in the following few minutes as Senegal had a shot cleared off the line and Mane was denied by a marginal offside call.

Senegal (0) 1 (Gueye 70’)

Benin 0

Senegal: Gomis, Gassama, Kouyate, Koulibaly, Sabaly, Ndiaye, Saivet, Gueye (Sane 89’), Balde (Diatta 65’), Niang (Diagne 64’), Mane

Benin: Allagbe, Baraze, Adilehou, Verdon, Imorou, Soukou (Djigla 81’), D’Almeida (Seibou 69’), Adeoti, Sessegnon, Pote (Dossou 77’), Mounie

Neymar Can Leave PSG 📢: Sporting Director

Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo has said Neymar is allowed to leave the club but says there have been no offers despite “superficial” talks with Barcelona.

Neymar’s future at PSG has been in doubt this summer amid reports he wants to return to his former side Barcelona, while Real Madrid have also been linked.

But Leonardo has now revealed that the French champions are willing to let him leave if a club matches their asking price.

“Neymar can leave PSG, if there is an offer that suits everyone,” Leonardo told Le Parisien . “But to date, we do not know if anyone wants to buy him or at what price. All this is not done in a day, that’s for sure.

“It’s clear to everyone [that Neymar wants to leave], but in football, you say one thing today and tomorrow another. It’s amazing but it’s like that.

“We talked with his entourage too. Everyone knows everything. The position is clear for all participants. But one thing is concrete today: he still has three years of contract with us and since we have not received an offer, we cannot discuss anything.”

He added: “PSG wants to rely on players who want to stay and build something big. We do not need players who would do a favour for the club by staying here.”

Although Leonardo confirmed informal talks with Barcelona about a potential deal, he said no offer has been made for the 27-year-old.

“We have not received any offers. But we had, it’s true, very superficial contacts [with Barcelona]. They said they wanted to buy but we were not sellers.”