Kyle Walker's future decided?! AC Milan 'convinced' to sign Man City loanee permanently as England international seeks Premier League escape route

All signs seemingly point towards Kyle Walker leaving Manchester City and joining AC Milan permanently in a bargain deal this summer.

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  • Milan determined to sign Walker permanently this summer
  • Englishman has spent the second half of the season on loan
  • Man City have decided to part ways with the right-back
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to a report from , Milan have decided that they will purchase Walker permanently. Walker has spent the second half of the season on loan in Italy, with the Serie A heavyweights 'convinced' about making the move permanent.

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    claims that Walker will be a part of the Milan roster next season. City included a €5 million buy option in his loan deal, given that his contract with the defending Premier League champions expires next year. Last week, Fabrizio Romano confirmed that the Cityzens will indeed be replacing Walker by signing a new right-back this summer.

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    The report also talked about departures from Milan this summer, with the club ready to listen to offers for club captain Theo Hernandez, who is contracted until 2026 but is yet to sign a renewal.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR KYLE WALKER?

    Walker is currently recovering from a fractured elbow, which he was diagnosed with earlier this month. The 34-year-old defender underwent surgery and is expected to make a return before the end of the season, though no official timeline has been set for his recovery.

Arsenal could now move for £50m forward who scored against them this season

Arsenal are targeting a forward who’s already bagged a goal against them this campaign, and it is believed they could advance on a January move before deadline day on February 3.

Arsenal in market for attacker after Saka and Jesus injuries

Star winger Bukayo Saka will be out of action until March after undergoing surgery on a hamstring problem, while Gabriel Jesus is set to miss the rest of this Premier League campaign after rupturing his ACL.

Arsenal also weighing up January move for £25m Dusan Vlahovic alternative

He’d be a much cheaper option.

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Emilio Galantini

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Saka’s return of goals and assists has been sorely missed by manager Mikel Arteta, even if they did secure North London Derby bragging rights with a 2-1 win over Tottenham on Wednesday evening, while Jesus’ absence has left the Spaniard with just Kai Havertz as his only striking option.

Arsenal’s next five Premier League games

Date

Aston Villa (home)

January 18

Wolves (away)

January 25

Man City (home)

February 2

Leicester City (away)

February 15

West Ham (home)

February 22

Arsenal can scarcely believe their luck when it comes to injuries in attack recently, which has reportedly prompted the Gunners to dip into this January market in search of external solutions.

Arteta has confirmed that the club are actively pursuing potential signings right now, and it is reliably believed that a striker is being targeted by Arsenal this month (Sky Sports).

“We are actively looking in the market to improve the squad, and that’s been the same since day one,” said Arteta on January transfers.

“It would be naive not to do that because it is always an opportunity to evolve the team and improve the squad, especially with the circumstances. So yes, we are looking, and we are trying and let’s see what we are able to do.”

Arsenal hold a concete reported interest in Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus as one target, while there are rumours that they could look to bring in Marseille striker Elye Wahi, amid reports he’d cost just £25 million.

Given both Saka and Jesus’ absences, it is little surprise we’re now hearing Bryan Mbeumo being mentioned as a potential option.

Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo

The versatile Cameroonian can play both out wide and as a centre-forward, acting as cover for both Jesus and Saka, with reports claiming he’s valued at around £50 million by Brentford.

While Thomas Frank has insisted that he’s not for sale this month, you could argue that a big offer could tempt Brentford into selling, especially when you consider the African has just 18 months left on his contract.

Arsenal could advance on potential Bryan Mbeumo deal in January

According to RMC Sport and reliable journalist Fabrice Hawkins, Arsenal could “go on the offensive” for Mbeumo before the end of this transfer window after registering an interest in his services.

Bryan Mbeumo celebrates for Brentford

Arteta’s side are joined by Tottenham and Man United in this regard, with all three sides gathering information on the 25-year-old who’s scored 13 goals for Brentford in all competitions so far this season.

One of those strikes actually came against Arsenal, where he played up front in a 3-1 defeat against them at the G-tech Community Stadium on New Year’s Day.

'What I'm capable of' – Mohamed Salah reflects on 'incredible' impact on Liverpool's success as Egypt star admits Premier League title win 'feels more special' than success under Jurgen Klopp

Mohamed Salah has revealed why Liverpool's 2024-25 Premier League title win is more special than their previous triumph under their former manager.

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  • Salah led Liverpool to second Premier League title
  • Egyptian scored in Sunday's thrashing of Tottenham
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Salah scored in Sunday's 5-1 rout of Tottenham as Liverpool sealed the 2024-25 Premier League title, leading the Reds to glory with his incredible goal contributions. The 32-year-old now has 46 goals and assists combined and is the fifth all-time leading scorer in Premier League history, going clear of Sergio Aguero with his latest strike.

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    Salah was also a prominent star when Liverpool lifted their first title in 30 years back in 2020 but has revealed he feels this year's triumph is more significant, claiming adapting to a new coach and team shows how important he has become at Anfield.

  • WHAT SALAH SAID

    Salah told : "It's incredible. Winning the Premier League and having the impact I've had is incredible. For me, this [title] feels more special. Jurgen [Klopp] is not here and other players I respect a lot are not here, but to do it with a new manager and a new team shows what I'm capable of."

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    Salah is one of seven Liverpool players to have received two Premier League winner's medals, alongside Alisson Becker, Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Andy Robertson, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones.

Amazing Jackson replacement: Chelsea hold talks over signing £76m "monster"

Chelsea continued to saunter through a poor vein of form, losing 3-1 to Manchester City at the Etihad on Saturday, leaving them sixth in the Premier League after 23 games played, one point off of their most recent opponent, Manchester City, who sit in fourth.

Enzo Maresca’s side took an early lead through Noni Madueke, with City debutante Abdukodir Khusanov making a costly error to gift Chelsea a 1-0 lead. However, goals from Josko Gvardiol, Erling Haaland and Phil Foden secured the Citizens all three points.

The Blues had 43% possession in the game, creating three big chances from their ten shots. However, their inability to finish their chances after going 1-0 up cost them, with City equalising before half-time, and taking the ascendancy in the second half.

Chelsea have been scouring the market for striker opportunities for a while now, looking to provide Nicolas Jackson with competition, and this poor run of form could fast-track those plans, should the opportunity aise in the final week of the January window.

Chelsea searching for Nicolas Jackson upgrade

According to reports from Caught Offside this week, Chelsea face new competition for the signing of Jhon Duran having made new contacts with Aston Villa earlier this week.

The report states that French giants PSG are now in the race and are willing to pay £59m for a player the Villans value at around £76m. A sticking point for the Blues is that the Ligue 1 side are also happy to offer players in the deal.

Duran has made 28 appearances for the Midlands side this season, scoring 12 goals in 1,019 minutes played. The youngster has already scored 20 goals in his Aston Villa career, having only played 2,248 minutes in total, showing his clinical ability at such a young age.

How Duran compares to Nicolas Jackson

Chelsea’s main man upfront this season, Jackson, has scored nine goals and provided five assists in 23 appearances, starting the campaign in red-hot form and contributing to all phases of play. This saw the striker become a favourite of Maresca, but in recent weeks, the Senegal international has struggled to find the back of the net, now not scoring since the 15th December.

In this time frame, Chelsea have dropped from second in the Premier League to sixth, showing the magnitude of his dip in form, and further highlighting the need for competition upfront to offer the squad another option when things aren’t going well.

Duran vs Nicolas Jackson in 2024/25

Stats (per 90 mins)

Duran

Jackson

Goals

1.04

0.48

Assists

0.00

0.27

xG

0.59

0.60

Progressive Carries

1.05

2.14

Progressive Passes

1.89

1.34

Shots Total

4.70

3.26

Goals/Shot

0.20

0.16

Key Passes

0.63

1.23

Shot-Creating Actions

2.11

3.10

Aerial Duels Won

3.16

0.64

Stats taken from FBref

When comparing both striker’s metrics this season, you can see how Jackson contributes to all phases of play, helping to progress via his carrying ability, making key passes and creating shots for both himself and others.

Meanwhile, Duran is much more box-focused, winning more aerial duels, scoring more frequently, taking more shots and finishing at a higher clip (0.20 goals/shot ratio compared to 0.16).

Talent scout Jacek Kulig has stated that the young forward is a “monster in the making” and the 21-year-old has already shown with his limited minutes how he can affect games, and now, due to that, he has many elite European clubs sniffing around for his signature.

In plenty of games this season, Chelsea have taken the lead and have been given the chance to add to their lead, perhaps putting the game out of reach for their opponent, but a lack of clinical finishing has stopped them doing so, thus dropping points on plenty of occasions.

Giving Jackson some competition in this department could go a long way to solving that issue, not only giving Maresca another option but someone capable of pushing him to be better.

So far this season, he has only been competing with Christopher Nkunku upfront, who, despite having a strong scoring record, netting 13 times in 29 appearances, isn’t a natural number nine, who prefers to play behind the striker, much like Cole Palmer.

Bringing a more box-dominant number nine to the club would allow Maresca to rotate Jackson more willingly, make decisions based on the game plan and spark strong competition upfront, which brings the best out of both players.

Who Jhon Duran could improve at Chelsea

Not only could the signing of Duran help to push Jackson and add clinical finishing to the team, but it could also bring another dynamic to the side, which allows the wingers such as Pedro Neto to thrive, using their full creative toolkit to maximum effect.

Since joining from Wolves in the summer for a fee of around £54m, Neto has made 26 appearances, scoring three goals, providing five assists and totalling 1,440 minutes. However, the 24-year-old has often put excellent crosses into the box, worthy of a final touch to award the assist, but lacking the box threat for it to materialise.

By adding Duran, who wins over three aerial duels per 90, it would bring the confidence for the wingers to put more crosses into the box, knowing they have a centre-forward primed to attack the ball in those moments, either providing the final touch themselves or taking defenders away and opening spaces for others, such as the midfielders, to arrive.

Jadon Sancho is another who would profit from this, and by unlocking these creative wingers to their full potential, it could also bring more goals for them, as teams look to cut off their crosses, showing them inside and giving them the best shooting opportunities possible.

Not just Sanchez: Maresca must now drop 4/10 Chelsea star who got 'bullied'

Chelsea were poor defensively against Man City

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Tottenham make surprise late approach to sign £195k-per-week Chelsea star

Tottenham Hotspur have made surprise contact over signing a high-earning Chelsea star in the final days of this window, as Spurs frantically look to acquire an outfield signing for manager Ange Postecoglou.

Tottenham suffer transfer rejections from Mathys Tel and Fikayo Tomori

The window has become pretty embarrassing for the north Londoners, as it is reliably reported that Postecoglou’s side could be facing a third public rejection of the last few days.

Tottenham offered "extraordinary" £50m striker after failed Mathys Tel deal

Daniel Levy is forced to look at other options.

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Emilio Galantini

Feb 1, 2025

Chairman Daniel Levy travelled to Germany on Friday in an attempt to convince Mathys Tel to join Tottenham, as per Fabrizio Romano and others, but the Frenchman snubbed their advances despite Spurs’ agreed £50m deal with Bayern Munich.

Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures

Date

Brentford (away)

February 2nd

Man United (home)

February 16th

Ipswich Town (home)

February 22nd

Man City (home)

February 26th

Bournemouth (home)

March 9th

Levy flew home empty-handed, but the Premier League strugglers swiftly moved on by opening talks to sign Milan defender Fikayo Tomori.

The club-to-club negotiations were going smoothly, with Italian reporter Daniele Longo and other Serie A news sources reporting that Spurs’ £25m offer had been accepted by Milan.

However, Tomori apparently didn’t fancy joining Tottenham either (Gianluca Di Marzio), and plenty of doubt is currently surrounding a move for the Englishman.

It is a sorry state of affairs for the club, and questions are rightfully being asked as to why Spurs have left it this late to pursue these targets. An air of desperation is resonating from N17, with Postecoglou’s side now looking across London to Chelsea in search of solutions.

According to various reports, Tottenham are exploring a late loan deal for Axel Disasi, and it is now believed that they’ve asked the Blues to help solve their shortage of forward options as well.

Tottenham make surprise approach for Christopher Nkunku

As per journalist Graeme Bailey, writing for The Boot Room, wantaway £195,000-per-week winger Christopher Nkunku is now under consideration by Tottenham.

Tottenham are said to have made a “shock” enquiry for Nkunku within the last day, but going by other reports, they face very stiff competition.

The 27-year-old agreed terms with Bayern Munich early last month (Florian Plettenberg), while Man United have been linked with a potential Nkunku swap deal involving Alejandro Garnacho.

It is unclear how likely it is that Spurs can move forward with an Nkunku deal as of now, but his versatility and quality would make him a stellar late capture. The France international can play almost anywhere across the attacking third, scoring 13 goals in all competitions this season.

“His qualities are incredible,” said former RB Leipzig assistant coach Achim Beierlorzer.

“This season, in the space of just a few weeks, he has taken several steps forward, which means he can now be considered as a world-class player.”

Short-lived records for Myles Lewis-Skelly! Arsenal starlet sees TWO Champions League milestones instantly nabbed by close friend Ethan Nwaneri in semi-final first-leg clash with PSG

Myles Lewis-Skelly saw best friend Ethan Nwaneri immediately break his new Champions League records in Arsenal's 1-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain.

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  • Left-back also set the record for any Premier League player
  • Nwaneri stole the accolade after 90th-minute sub
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    Lewis-Skelly set the record for both the youngest Englishman and youngest Premier League player to appear in a Champions League semi-final. At just 18 years and 215 days, you might expect the youngster to be cowed by the occasion, but Lewis-Skelly continued to show maturity beyond his years during an admirable performance against Les Parisiens. GOAL gave the wonderkid a 6/10 for his performance, on a night when some of Lewis-Skelly's more tenured team-mates failed to show up.

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    It didn't take long for those records to be broken, however. At the 90-minute mark, Nwaneri entered the fray. At 18 years and 39 days old, the winger added to his personal collection of records. Famously, Nwaneri played in the Premier League at just 15 years and 181 days old, making him the youngest player to ever appear in the English top flight.

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    These records will be of little comfort to the two prodigies and best friends, who would have hoped to cap their breakthrough season with a Champions League final appearance. The Gunners fell behind in just the fourth minute to a smartly-taken Ousmane Dembele finish after a 27-pass move by the visitors. While Arsenal generated a few openings, they couldn't get past Gianluigi Donnrumma, except for a disallowed attempt by Mikel Merino. The Spaniard was judged to be in an offside position after a VAR consultation.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR LEWIS-SKELLY AND NWANERI?

    Both men will be a week older when they face PSG at Parc des Princes for the return leg. While that's not really enough time to obtain much more experience, both youngsters will likely feel emboldened by their involvement in such a massive fixture at such a young age. Both will hope to play a pivotal role in what should be a watershed moment for this young Arsenal side.

Ipswich Town now pushing to sign new 76-career goal forward before deadline

Ipswich Town are working to sign a new international forward before Monday evening’s transfer deadline.

Ipswich Town's January signings so far

The Tractor Boys have been busy so far in 2025, adding a number of new players to Kieran McKenna’s squad as they look to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Ipswich Town’s January signings

From

Ben Godfrey (loan)

Atalanta

Jaden Philogene

Aston Villa

Julio Enciso (loan)

Brighton

However, another attacking addition could be on the way to Portman Road, especially after Ali Al-Hamadi’s move to Stoke City. When asked earlier this month if he would like another striker to rival Liam Delap and George Hirst, McKenna said:

“We’ll have to wait and see. Look, we’ll go to the last day and try to improve the squad in any way possible. We have enough depth in the squad. It’s only if we can add players who we think can have a really big impact on the starting 11 or the matchday squad and improve us over the remaining games. If we can do that, we’ll do it. If that’s not possible we have good depth, everyone’s on board and everyone’s hungry.

“When you do your best you can only ever be satisfied. We worked hard in the summer, we’re working hard now and we worked hard in between to try and improve the squad as much as we can.

Big Hirst upgrade: McKenna could land "deadly" £80k-p/w star at Ipswich

Ipswich Town could soon secure the services of this new striker as transfer deadline day approaches.

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“That’s really, really hard to do when you’re a club that’s come from where we’ve come from. It’s a real challenge and balancing act in so many different things.

“We’ve got ourselves into a position where we have good depth, a good mix of qualities throughout the squad and a group of players desperate to do well. That’s a pretty good place to be.”

They have been linked with Sheffield United youngster Ryan One in recent days, but a new experienced target has emerged.

Ipswich Town working to sign striker Bayo

According to reports in France, Ipswich Town are making a move to sign Lille striker Mohamed Bayo before February 3. The report states that Ipswich have made concrete steps to sign Bayo, as have Turkish side Besiktas, with a decision to be made on his future very soon.

Bayo is reportedly expected to leave Lille before the deadline, and a move to England with Ipswich appears to be possible.

The 26-year-old is a Guinea international and has spent his entire club career in France, coming through at Clermont Foot before his move to Lille in 2022.

In total, Bayo has scored 76 career goals for club and country and is under contract with Lille until 2027, so it will be interesting to see what kind of fee the forward may move for.

Transfermarkt value the striker at just €4m, so perhaps Ipswich could land the attacker for a similar sum, making this one to watch.

'Biggest refereeing scandal' – Real Madrid TV launch fresh attack on match official ahead of crunch La Liga clash with Celta Vigo

Real Madrid TV have launched a fresh attack on another referee ahead of their crunch La Liga clash with Celta Vigo.

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    The club's TV channel has a history of going after referees and questioning decisions that go against them. Now, they have turned their ire towards Gil Manzano, who will referee their upcoming clash with Celta Vigo in La Liga.

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    In a new video, Madrid's TV channel describes Manzano as "the referee at the centre of the biggest refereeing scandal in recent times."

    This was in reference to when Jude Bellingham's goal against Valencia, last season, was disallowed because it came after the final whistle.

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    Despite Madrid TV's protests, Sport states the Spanish giants have won 40 of the 52 matches when Manzano has been in charge. The antics of Los Blancos' channel is, arguably, not a good look for the club and La Liga.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Madrid, who sit four points behind league leaders Barcelona, host Celta Vigo on Sunday as they try to close the gap on their bitter rivals.

Saved by Tarkowski: Moyes must finally axe Everton's 8-pass "Liverpool fan"

Goodison Park might have shattered the sound barrier when Everton’s James Tarkowski thundered a leaping shot into the back of Alisson’s neck.

It was Fergie Time in all its pomp, Everton digging into the deepest depths of their barrel to find something to prevent Liverpool from leaving Goodison Park for the final time with three points in the bag.

David Moyes. It’s remarkable what a new manager can do – more still a gaffer who knows the club, loves the club, has been here before.

The Merseyside derby might have descended into mayhem upon the final whistle, but the Toffees will be delighted with their renewed determination.

This much-changed Everton side are a far cry from Sean Dyche’s colourless relegation fodder. Goodison Park stole two points from their arch-rivals, but they must be frustrated by the fact that they failed to do more.

How Moyes outplayed Slot

Had Liverpool emerged from Goodison Park one final time to all but secure the Premier League title, there would be no means of consolation for a despondent Evertonian fanbase that knew their team deserved more.

You could say: luckily, Tarkowski’s winner spared such emotions, but there was nothing fortuitous about the home side’s drive and determination, so impressive against the ostensibly best team in England.

The frenetic nature of the affair prevented Liverpool from ever hitting their stride and mustering fluidity or control. Everton cared not; this played right into their hands. Their 0.95 xG (expected goals) total outstretched Liverpool’s of 0.63, as per Sofascore, bearing testament to their agency at the centre of the storm.

Moyes set his team up perfectly, ensuring that Everton’s muscular superiority came up trumps. The Times’ Martin Ziegler said that Moyes’ “effect on Everton has been little short of remarkable” after the game, but it could have been an even greater night, had one forward managed to find their shooting (or playmaking) boots.

The Everton star who let Moyes down

It’s matches like these that will show Farhad Moshiri – should he have been watching – the error of his ways on the transfer front.

When Iliman Ndiaye was forced off after only 25 minutes, it felt that Liverpool would go on to sink Goodison for the last time, but Moyes’ men displayed grit and tenacity and will be frustrated that they did not manage to claim all three points.

Ndiaye

Salah’s incredible form in front of goal precluded that, but Everton still “battered Liverpool” – as per TV host Terry Christian – and will disappointed that a fine winning run has been halted.

Ndiaye’s exit meant that Jesper Lindstrom’s significance was raised, and though the loan man brought pace and purpose down the right flank, he failed to provide the sharp point that might have sunk Liverpool for the second season running.

The 24-year-old was brought in for the 2024/25 campaign last summer, with an option to make the deal permanent at the end of the year, but you’d have to concede that he’s not had the most inspiring of stays thus far.

Lindstrom’s athletic running did cause Andy Robertson a whirlwind of problems, but with Ndiaye forced off Everton’s opposite flanker needed to step up and provide some bite to match the menace.

Lindstrom

At some stage, the Danish winger needs to produce some form of end product. Much has been made of the attacking woes at number nine this season but Lindstrom has now reached 24 appearances for Everton without even one goal or assist.

When looking at his match statistics below, you can see that Lindstrom huffed and puffed but ultimately spent another match without hitting gold in front of goal.

Jesper Lindstrom – Match Stats vs Liverpool

Match Stats

#

Minutes played

77′

Goals

0

Assists

0

Touches

26

Shots (on target)

0 (0)

Accurate passes

8/13 (62%)

Key passes

0

Crosses

0/4

Dribbles

0/2

Duels won

4/10

Stats via Sofascore

Ndiaye didn’t even play half an hour of football but he completed all four of his passes, won all three of his duels and was fouled twice, showcasing his electric personality on the pitch and his dogged approach to the contest.

When contrasting that with Lindstorm’s statistics, only completing eight passes all game and consistently failing with his crosses and dribbles, you can see that he could have changed the result for the better with a bit more precision and guile.

Chalkboard

Ndiaye’s replacement, Jack Harrison, also showed much more impetus, completing 83% of his passes, creating one big chance, while also attempting six dribbles and winning eight duels.

Lindstrom, who revealed that he rejected Jurgen Klopp despite being “a Liverpool fan” in 2023, citing concerns about playing time, was handed a 6/10 match rating by The Liverpool Echo’s Chris Beesley, who noted his effort but also his struggle to produce something concrete in the final third.

Beto’s recent form has lessened the urgency for a new centre-forward somewhat, but with Lindstrom and Harrison both set to depart at the end of the season – as things stand – it’s clear that the club need to prioritise signing a more prolific upgrade at the end of the campaign.

One thing’s for certain: if Moyes wants to effectively build on the foundations laid over the past few weeks, he’ll need to cut Lindstrom loose at the end of the season and target a new and more potent right winger to kickstart an exciting new era.

Everton 2-2 Liverpool player ratings as Tarkowski snatches dramatic point

Drama galore at Goodison!

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Viktor Gyokeres salary: How much does Sporting CP star earn per week and annually in Primeira Liga?

Everything you need to know about Viktor Gyokeres' salary details playing for Sporting CP

Swedish striker Viktor Gyokeres is currently one of the most sought-after forwards in Europe, with several top clubs monitoring him for a potential future transfer.

Gyokeres joined Sporting CP from Coventry City in the summer of 2023 and has been a dominant force in the league ever since.

The big Swede is clinical in front of goal, averaging nearly a goal per game since his arrival in Portugal. He also scored a hat-trick in a 4-1 win against Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in the Champions League group stage during the 2024-25 season.

Gyokeres' current contract with Sporting CP runs until 2028, and he is one of the highest earners at the club.

Although his earnings are substantial, they appear somewhat underwhelming when compared to his consistent performances for Sporting. Exactly how much does he earn though?

GOAL delved into the numbers with Capology and found out!

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  • Viktor Gyokeres' wages at Sporting CP in numbers

    Viktor Gyokeres, under his current five-year contract with Sporting, earns £39,246 ($52,621) weekly, making him the club's second-highest earner after Francisco Trincao. However, his earnings are modest compared to the league's top-paid players.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in Pounds

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in Pounds

    Annual wages in USD

    Viktor Gyokeres

    Swedish

    £39,246

    $52,621

    £2,040,804

    $2,736,271

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    Top earners at Sporting CP

    Francisco Trincao is the top earner at Sporting CP.

    He is followed by Viktor Gyokeres and Pedro Goncalves in second and third positions, respectively.

    Fourth is Danish midfielder Morten Hjulmand, with Jeremiah St Juste completing the top five.

    Player

    Nationality

    Weekly wages in Pounds

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in Pounds

    Annual wages in USD

    Francisco Trincao

    Portuguese

    £63,775

    $85,508

    £3,316,306

    $4,446,441

    Viktor Gyokeres

    Swedish

    £39,246

    $52,621

    £2,040,804

    $2,040,271

    Pedro Goncalves

    Portuguese

    £39,246

    $52,621

    £2,040,804

    $2,040,271

    Morten Hjulmand

    Danish

    £32,705

    $43,851

    £1,700,670

    $2,280,226

    Jeremiah St. Juste

    Dutch

    £31,907

    $42,096

    £1,632,643

    $2,189,017

  • Top earners in Liga Portugal

    Four of the top five highest-paid players in Liga Portugal are from Benfica.

    Renato Sanches ranks first, with Sporting CP's Francisco Trincao in second place.

    Anatoli Trubin, Angel Di Maria, and Arthur Cabral are in third, fourth, and fifth positions, respectively.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages in Pounds

    Weekly wages in USD

    Annual wages in Pounds

    Annual wages in USD

    Renato Sanches

    Benfica

    £113,610

    $151,723

    £5,884,318

    $7,889,583

    Francisco Trincao

    Sporting CP

    £63,775

    $85,508

    £3,316,306

    $4,446,441

    Anatoli Trubin

    Benfica

    £62,957

    $84,412

    £3,273,789

    $4,389,435

    Angel Di Maria

    Benfica

    £62,957

    $84,412

    £3,273,789

    $4,389,435

    Arthur Cabral

    Benfica

    £62,957

    $84,412

    £3,273,789

    $4,389,435

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  • AFP

    Highest paid players in the world

    No players from Liga Portugal rank among the top five highest-paid globally, despite high earnings.

    The top five are from the Saudi Pro League, with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr earning the most.

    Karim Benzema, formerly of Real Madrid, is second, and Riyad Mahrez, now with Al-Ahli, is third.

    Sadio Mane and Kalidou Koulibaly, both from Senegal, are fourth and fifth, respectively.

    Player

    Club

    Weekly wages GBP

    Weekly wages USD

    Annual wages GBP

    Annual wages USD

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Al Nassr

    £3,216,155

    $4,210,425

    £167,250,468

    $218,942,120

    Karim Benzema

    Al Ittihad

    £1,608,178

    $2,105,213

    £83,625,234

    $109,471,060

    Riyad Mahrez

    Al Ahli

    £839,469

    $1,098,921

    £45,652,372

    $57,43,893

    Sadio Mane

    Al Nassr

    £643,271

    $842,085

    £33,450,094

    $43,788,424

    Kalidou Koulibaly

    Al Hilal

    £558,038

    $730,509

    £29,017,956

    $37,986,458

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