Football Dec 06, 2025

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Farke: I'm not fighting for my job at Leeds

In an exclusive interview with Your Site, Daniel Farke responds to speculation around his future...

WATCH: Rhl thinking about Rangers' January signings

Rangers boss Danny Rohl is hoping to be active in the winter window, with his side well off the pace in the Scottish Premiership, nine points behind joint-leaders Hearts and Celtic.

Isak: I've not been at 100 per cent for Liverpool yet

Alexander Isak says he "expects more from himself" after a difficult start to life at Liverpool. 

The forward, signed for 125m three months ago, has only managed one goal in seven Premier League games, and none in Champions League competition. 

Semenyo ready for 'next step', says Ghana head coach

Ghana head coach Otto Addo has said that Antoine Semenyo is ready to take the next step in his club career and that a transfer away from Bournemouth is 'natural' for him, according to The Athletic.

He has done very well at Bournemouth, but with all the respect for Bournemouth and what theyre doing, surely it is natural for him to take the next step, said Addo.

Whether its in the winter or summer, it is a difference question but it wont make a difference for us. Im looking forward to him showing more of what he can to the world.

Semenyo has a 65m release clause, which is only active until a specific date in the January window. 

Your Site News recently reported that Tottenham were stepping up their interest in the forward, with Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal also monitoring his situation. 

Slot aware of Elliott's lack of game time at Villa but not in regular contact

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says he is aware of Harvey Elliott's lack of game time at Aston Villa but hasn't been in regular contact with the midfielder. 

Elliott is on loan at Villa Park from Liverpool but has only played 97 minutes in the Premier League this season. 

Asked about Elliott's frustrating first few months in the Midlands, Slot said: "I haven't had contact with him a lot. Only once or twice and that was before he played Feyenoord away and after. 

"I am aware of his situation, of course. I think I know how he feels but you should ask those questions at Villa about his playing time."

Slot says Salah still in his plans amid reports Saudi clubs poised to move

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says Mohamed Salah is still in his plans, amid reports Saudi Pro League clubs are in position to move for the forward, should he want to leave Anfield. 

On Friday morning, The Telegraph reported Saudi clubs are poised to fund a deal for Salah, after he was left out of the starting line-up for Liverpool's last two games. 

His absence from the win at West Ham and sub role in the draw with Sunderland left pundits questioning whether Salah could leave in January. 

However, Reds boss Slot said in a press conference on Friday that Salah remains in his thoughts to start against Leeds on Saturday. 

"Every player is in my mind to start because we have so many good players," said Slot. "Mo has been an exceptional player for us. He is always in my mind to start or come in.

"He's been so influential for this club and for me and for his team-mates for six or seven years. It's normal that if I don't play players who just came to the club we talk about it, so it's completely normal that people talk about it when he isn't playing."

Brighton eye Villa's Bogarde as Baleba replacement

Brighton are monitoring Aston Villa midfielder Lamare Bogarde as they assess a succession plan for 100m-rated Carlos Baleba, say The Telegraph

Chelsea closing on deal for youngster wanted by Man City, Man Utd

Chelsea are working on a deal for highly-rated Burkina Faso youngster Mohamed Zongo ahead of competition from Manchester City and Manchester United, according to the Daily Mail.

Papers: Saudi Pro League ready to fund Salah move if he wants Liverpool exit

The top stories and transfer rumours from Friday's newspapers...

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