
Man City agree mega deal for Elliot Anderson - but stop short of paying British record fee - The Mirror
Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest which will fall just short of the British record amount. Forest had played hardball in the early weeks of the summer transfer window and were determined to land more than the £125million that took Alexander Isak from Newcastle to Liverpool last summer. Anderson joined Forest in 2023 in a £35m deal from Newcastle, who were loathed to sell the midfielder who had come through their academy. The Manchester side are also aware of the fact that Rodri, now 30, is continually linked with Real Madrid and could consider his future once his contract expires. Until June 17, shoppers can upgrade to the Sky smart TV that's 'designed for football' from £4.50 per month when taken alongside a Sky TV and Netflix package.
Arsenal identify new transfer target after receiving mammoth £130m Morgan Rogers demand - The Mirror
Arsenal identify new transfer target after receiving mammoth £130m Morgan Rogers demand - The Mirror Aston Villa want a British-record fee if they're to let go of Morgan Rogers(Image: Villa want a fee that would exceed the British-record amount that Liverpool paid for Alexander Isak last summer, and as a result have had to consider alternatives with Barcola on their radar. The 23-year-old was just part of the PSG outfit that downed the Gunners in the Champions League final, but his future could hinge on whether the Parisians secure a deal for Yan Diomande, the RB Leipzig winger who is tipped for a mega move this summer. Arsenal could ultimately be priced out of a move for Rogers, who has just enjoyed his best season to date starring for Villa, who won the Europa League. A host of Premier League clubs have also hiked the valuations of their players off the back of Elliot Anderson's £116m move to Manchester City. Until June 17, shoppers can upgrade to the Sky smart TV that's 'designed for football' from £4.50 per month when taken alongside a Sky TV and Netflix package.
Andoni Iraola must solve Florian Wirtz riddle after shocking early World Cup exit - Liverpool Echo
One of my annoyances of Liverpool's miserable Premier League title defence was how often he was deployed by Arne Slot on the left-hand side of the attack when he had surely been signed as a goalscoring No.10. That would be less of an issue if Liverpool hadn't broken their transfer record to bring him to Anfield, much to the annoyance of Bayern Munich. But much like his fellow record signing teammate, Alexander Isak, the jury is very much out on whether the lofty expectations his transfer fee demands will ever be realised in a red shirt. As a Liverpool season ticket holder, Richard offers deep local expertise on Liverpool Football Club and Tranmere Rovers.