Roberto Firmino to end eight-year stay at Liverpool this summer

Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino is reportedly set to leave Anfield as a free agent when his contract expires at the end of this season. The Brazil international, a legend at the Merseyside club, joined from Hoffenheim for £29 million ($35m) in the summer of 2015. Firmino has made 353 appearances for the Reds in eight successful seasons, scoring 107 goals and providing 78 assists. He is currently the top-scoring Brazilian in the Premier League with 78 goals. Read more: Manchester United back for Frenkie de Jong The 31-year-old formed one of the most devastating attacking partnerships with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane. Together, the trio led Liverpool for several seasons with seven trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League titles accumulated during his time with Liverpool.  Despite scoring nine goals for Liverpool this season, Bobby is no longer a guaranteed starter for Jurgen Klopp’s side. According to reports, the club wanted to keep him beyond this summer, but he has opted to move on and has informed the club of his decision.

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Barcelona cannot sign new players in the summer

La Liga giants Barcelona have been banned by La Liga from signing players in the summer unless they can raise the capital required to do so. According to La Liga chief Javier Tebas, the Catalan side have been informed that they must raise £178 million from selling current players if they want to enter the transfer market this summer. Read more: Manchester United back for Frenkie de Jong Despite cutting their wage bill this season and sending many players on loan, Barcelona aren’t financially equipped to register new players. “As of today, Barcelona doesn’t have any room in its budget to spend in the upcoming transfer window,” Javier Tebas said on Thursday in London, at the Financial Times’ Business of Football summit. “Barcelona has been involved in questionable behaviour which has had an impact on LaLiga and we are acting accordingly. We have ruled that they can no longer sign more players. “They sold off £620m (€700m) in TV rights and tried to find different ways to solve the situation, but they won’t be able to do that next season. We have strict economic controls. At the end of each window, we tell all the clubs in La Liga what they can spend. “In the case of Barcelona, they have to drop from spending on wages and transfers from £532m to £399m (€650m to €450m), so it’s a budget of minus £177m (€200m).  “They have to reduce their investment in players and we have encouraged them to sell players because, for every amount they raise in sales, they can spend 40 per cent of that.”

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Juventus keen on signing Chelsea star Edouard Mendy

Italian club Juventus reportedly wants to sign out-of-favour Chelsea goalkeeper Édouard Mendy in the summer. According to Fichajes, the Old Lady want to sign the Senegal international this summer to provide cover and competition for current number-one goalie Wojciech Szczęsny, whose contract in Turin expires next year. Read more: Arsenal table €40 million bid for Sergej Milinkovic-Savic Mendy was the undisputed number one at Chelsea when he joined the Blues from Rennes in the summer of 2020. But he has lost his place as Chelsea’s no.1 this season, first under Thomas Tuchel and now under Graham Potter.  Juventus will be looking to make the most of his current situation to lure him to the Allianz Stadium, having been interested in the 31-year-old goalkeeper before he joined the Blues.

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Ivan Toney set for lengthy ban after admitting he breached several betting rules

Brentford and England forward Ivan Toney is reportedly set for a ‘lengthy’ playing ban after pleading guilty to multiple football betting charges. The 26-year-old striker has been slapped with 262 charges from the Football Association (FA) relating to gambling on the game – which date back to 2017. His case has been under review for some time by the FA, and he was rumoured to have missed the World Cup squad due to the matter. And now, the Daily Mail are reporting he could be slapped with a playing ban after he pleaded guilty to many charges against him. Toney will reportedly face an imminent FA hearing, with a ban expected to be imposed before the season finishes.  Read more: Real Madrid looking to sign Liverpool midfielder Fabinho Joey Barton was banned for 18 months (reduced to 13) after admitting to placing 1260 bets on football. This means that the Brentford striker can likely expect a suspension from all football for a number of months. His absence will be a big hit for Brentford, who have benefited immensely from the striker’s 14 PL goals this season. However, the player is reportedly ‘resigned’ to receiving a ban and will accept his fate.

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Arsenal table €40 million bid for Sergej Milinkovic-Savic

Arsenal have reportedly offered Italian side Lazio €40 million for the services of their star man Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. According to Calcio Mercato, the Gunners want to rejuvenate their midfield ahead of next season. They have identified the Serbian midfielder as one of the key additions ahead of the summer transfer window. Read more: Naby Keita linked with Barcelona transfer Milinkovic-Savic has been an influential figure in the Lazio midfield since joining from Genk in 2015. As such, the Rome-based club would love to keep him. But I Biancocelesti haven’t been able to reach an agreement with him and would rather sell him now than lose him for nothing when next year, when his contract at the club expires. The 28-year-old has been one of Serie A’s best players over the years and is also attracting interest from Newcastle and West Ham.

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Naby Keita linked with Barcelona transfer

Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita has been linked with a move to Barcelona this summer when his contract at Anfield expires. The Guinea midfielder has less than six months in his current deal at Liverpool and is unlikely to sign a new contract this summer.  Read more: Rodrigo Bentancur ruled out for the rest of the season And according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, his next destination could be Barcelona if he leaves Merseyside this summer. “Barca are linked to all the possible free agents, but at the moment, nothing is concrete or advanced between Keita or any other club”, Romano said.  “He will decide in the next few months. Barca are exploring the free agents market, but nothing is “serious” yet.” Keita joined Liverpool in 2018 with much fanfare after impressive showings in RB Leipzig. But form and fitness have been an issue for the Guinean international, who made only 84 Premier League appearances in that time.

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Premier League trio interested in Lautaro Martinez

Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are reportedly interested in signing Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez. According to TEAMtalk, the Argentina international is generating serious interest from a number of Premier League clubs, who are all set to battle for his signature this summer. Read more: Manchester United want Napoli defender Kim Min-Jae The 25-year-old Argentina international helped his country win the World Cup in Qatar last year. He’s been in red-hot form since returning and has scored 15 goals and provided seven assists in Serie A this season. He’s considered one of Europe’s leading scorers, hence the fierce competition for his signature. Martinez is priced at £75 million and still has three years left on his current deal. Therefore, it will be hard for any club to price him off Inter’s hand as they are not keen to sell at the moment.

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Heat, Bulls, favourites to sign Trae Young if Atlanta Hawks trade him

This Tuesday, the Atlanta Hawks fired Nate McMillan after a heart-wrenching 29-30 start to the season. The change was needed, but fans will do well to remember that McMillan is the second coach, Trae Young has failed to get along with. Young also clashed with former HC Lloyd Pierce. Amidst their struggles and Young’s refusal to work closely with coaching, there is a chance that Trae Young will ask for a trade this off-season or the organization chooses to part ways with the star guard. If Atlanta does let go of Young, the Miami Heat (+400), Chicago Bulls (+500), and the Dallas Mavericks (+600) are the favourites who might get the player in a trade. These are the top 10 teams below: Miami Heat (+400) Chicago Bulls (+500) Dallas Mavericks (+600) Los Angeles Clippers (+700) Los Angeles Lakers (+700) Boston Celtics (+800) Washington Wizards (+800) Denver Nuggets (+900) Minnesota Timberwolves (+900) New Orleans Pelicans (+1200) Currently, there are no signs that Trae Young will be traded off. After all, Atlanta has a shot at making the playoffs, presently sitting in a play-in spot and just 3.5 games behind the sixth-place New York Knicks. All hope isn’t lost yet. However, it is apparent that the Heat’s offense is far from being efficient. Their ball movement is sub-par. They struggle to shoot a triple. Young and Dejounte Murray are not building the chemistry Atlanta hoped for. The plan is to bring in an HC who will be on the same page with Trae. But, if he gets into arguments with this one too, then the Hawks will likely trade him. If the trade for Young goes through, the Atlanta Hawks will get a haul in return. Trae is averaging 26.7 points, 10.3 assists, and 2.9 rebounds a game. His moving to Miami is also a thrilling move because of the Heat’s lack of a franchise point guard. Kyle Lowry is up to his neck and quite unreliable these days. In the case of the Bulls, London Ball’s future is bleak after he got shut down for the remainder of the season, due to a knee injury. It is uncertain what will happen to him. Bringing Young into the Chicago backcourt beside Zach LaVine will be pure magic. It will be good to see if Trae Young will stay out of trouble or not in the months to come. Related News: Kevin Love and Bam Adebayo stoke beef in Miami Heat after heated IG exchange

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Kevin Love and Bam Adebayo stoke beef in Miami Heat after heated IG exchange

Kevin Love got into a heated altercation with his new teammate Bam Adebayo after he arrived at Miami Heat. Skilled shooter Kevin Love is recognized for his excellent marksmanship since he played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and now he has gone to share that talent with Miami Heat.  After the news was announced, Love made an Instagram post confirming that he was a new Miami player. As fans already know, Bam Adebayo is currently a player with the Heat and wanted to welcome Love to the team properly. Adebayo’s comment was NSFW but that only meant that he and Kevin get on well. Hoop Central reported on the interaction that entertained fans with their responses. Bam Adebayo is known to get creative with his banter, which he does with his other teammates, so, he didn’t waste time in telling Kevin to ‘make some fucking shots’. To which Love responded: “You better create some fucking space,” accompanied by flipping hand emojis. It’s clear to see that these two Heat players are going to have lots of fun in Miami and take over the Eastern Conference. This is because presently, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Boston Celtics seem like the only teams that are dominating this division. Miami and Chicago Bulls need to step up their game and reassure fans that they too have something to offer. There is no doubt that Miami will make good use of Kevin Love. During the 2022-23 season, Heat struggled badly at the start of the season but now sit at a 32-27 record. They are just half a game away from becoming the sixth position in the Eastern Conference standings. The idea behind their hiring this veteran player is that Love will help them with their shooting and rebounds too. But, he is a far cry from the player he was although he still has some good games in him. Bam Adebayo’s comment was also a test to get him fired up for playing for the Miami Heat after he got his buyout from the Cavaliers. Related News: Heat, Bulls, favourites to sign Trae Young if Atlanta Hawks trade him

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Eric Bieniemy focused on Commanders OC role, ‘excited’ to call plays.

On Thursday, Eric Bieniemy was introduced as the new offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the Washington Commanders, a job few people see as an opportunity for him to become a head coach one day. Following the announcement, the former Kansas City Chiefs OC has come out to dispel rumours that he took the job just so that he could become a head coach somewhere else. “Being a head coach right now is not in my thought process,” Eric told reporters. “I live in the moment. I’ve got to be where my feet are. Right now my feet are planted right here.” A follow-up question though, Why Washington? The team has an unsettled QB situation – Sam Howell is in line to be QB1 – and owners Dan and Tanya Snyder are courting the possibility of a potential sale of the franchise. Also, Head coach Ron Rivera may not have strong job security, heading into his fourth year on the job. When asked, Bieniemy turned the question around. “Why not Washington?” he said. “Look at all the talent. Look at the players they have. … I have never backed down from a challenge. I embrace this challenge.” Rivera seems happy with securing Bieniemy for his squad, to control the team’s offense. “We got our guy,” Rivera said while introducing Bieniemy on Thursday. Eric Bieniemy was named officially as the Commanders’ offensive coordinator last week, as a replacement for Scott Turner. There were some questions as to why he would leave a successful Kansas City – which just won the Super Bowl LVII – for a position which is not a head coaching job. However, in the last five seasons, Bieniemy held his role as Chiefs’ offensive coordinator, when he took the team to two titles in three Super Bowl appearances. The OC, had one head-coaching interview this cycle, with the Indians Colts, but it is believed that he had interviewed with half of the teams in the NFL over the past five years. While speaking, he recounted the aftermath of the Super Bowl run – and the lack of opportunities in the interim. “The past two weeks have been physically and emotionally draining in a good way,” Bieniemy said. “I knew that it was time to move on.” A few narratives floating around is that Eric took the offer to get out of the colossal shadow of Andy Reid, the Chiefs’ head coach. But, less successful coordinators have gotten head-coaching offers within this time frame. Plus, two former lieutenants in Kansas City – Matt Nagy and Doug Pederson – got head-coaching jobs in the past, with Pederson getting a second shot with the Jacksonville Jaguars after separating from the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2020 season. If Bieniemy was angry about his path, he did a good job of hiding it on Thursday. “One thing in this profession you learn: Comfort is the enemy of progress,” he said. “I’m about accepting challenges moving forward. On top of that, I’m willing to embrace this journey.” Next season, Bieniemy will be calling plays full-time with the Washington Commanders for the first time, although Reid did mention before the Super Bowl and immediately after defeating the Eagles that his former assistant was massively involved with the offensive planning and structure. Eric Bieniemy drew a vague picture of what he expects for the Washington Commanders offense, but he dropped a few hints on how he’ll run things. “I just want to make sure that these guys understand that there’s a way in which I know how to do it,” he said, adding he’s “fired up and excited” to call plays. “But on top of that, I’ve got to make sure that I’m putting these guys in the best situation to be the most explosive, the most dynamic, and also, more importantly, giving us the best opportunity to be successful. “… When it’s all said and done with, we’re going to play hard, we’re going to play fast, we’re going to have a sense of urgency and a sense of purpose in everything that we do. That’s where it starts, and it’s all about being accountable as well — understanding the fact that indirectly, we all impact each other’s lives. It’s my job to make sure I’m doing what is right by them, but on top of that, they’ve got to make sure that they’re doing right by each other.” A few Commanders players – Howell, wide receiver Terry McLaurin, running back Brian Robinson, and some others, were present at the news conference to hear what their new OC had to say. Anytime the questions turned towards Bieniemy’s future head-coaching prospects, he turned the focus back on his new team and the offensive players he will be guiding. “Today I’ve got to be the best person I can be, I’ve got to be the best coach that I can be and on top of that, I’ve got to get these guys in this building to learn to trust me, to get to know me but also understand what the term accountability means,” he said. “So I have to be accountable to these men. All that stuff about being a head coach, we can talk about that next year sometime. Right now, I’m focused on the job at hand.” Eric Bieniemy said. Related News: Vance Joseph returns to Denver Broncos as defensive coordinator

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