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Liverpool join race for Victor Osimhen

Liverpool have reportedly joined the race to sign Victor Osimhen, with stiff competition from other Premier League clubs.
According to Corriere dello Sport via Sport Witness, Liverpool is eyeing the 16-goal striker and could rival other English clubs for his signature.
Napoli, Osimhen’s current club, would be compelled to sell if any suitor meets his hefty €130 million release clause, though they are adamant about not entertaining offers below this figure.
Liverpool’s interest in Osimhen comes amid a turbulent period for the club. Despite early hopes for a quadruple, recent exits from the FA Cup, Europa League, and the Premier League title race have left fans disappointed.
Striker Darwin Nunez has faced criticism, leading Liverpool to explore options for bolstering their attacking lineup, including reported interest in Viktor Gyokeres.
Osimhen emerges as the latest addition to their wishlist, having impressed with 16 goals for Napoli this season.
To secure Osimhen’s services, Liverpool would need to trigger his €130 million release clause, a price Napoli won’t negotiate down. The club may consider offloading Nunez to fund the move, although substantial funds would still be required.
Liverpool face competition from other Premier League giants, notably Manchester United and Chelsea, who are also vying for Osimhen’s signature.
PSG are also in the mix, seeking a replacement for Kylian Mbappe, who is set to depart. Chelsea, in particular, are reportedly advancing negotiations for Osimhen, despite the lack of Champions League football next season, a factor that Liverpool can offer.
As the race for Osimhen intensifies, Liverpool must navigate financial challenges and competition from rival clubs to secure the Nigerian striker’s services for the upcoming season.
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Chelsea emphatic win against Southampton gives them hope of top four finish

Chelsea stormed back into Premier League top four with a commanding 4-0 victory over struggling Southampton at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
The emphatic win lifted Enzo Maresca’s side to fourth place, reigniting hopes of a Champions League return after three consecutive defeats had cast doubt over their campaign.
Amid growing frustration among supporters—who gathered pre-match to chant for former owner Roman Abramovich—Christopher Nkunku opened the scoring with a courageous header, marking his 14th goal of the season.
The French star celebrated in trademark style, blowing a blue balloon, signaling a return of belief at the Bridge.
Pedro Neto doubled Chelsea’s lead with a clinical strike before Levi Colwill powered home a header from a Neto free-kick just before halftime.
The Blues capped their largest Premier League victory since 2022 when Marc Cucurella slotted in the fourth late on, ensuring the dominant display didn’t go unrewarded.
Facing pointed questions after defeats to Aston Villa and Brighton, Maresca insisted Chelsea were “on the right track.”
His side answered emphatically, though critics might note Southampton’s woeful form—bottom of the table with just nine points from 27 matches.
For Southampton, the defeat further deepened their crisis.
With 11 goals conceded in their last three league games and manager Ivan Juric branding the season a “disaster,” the Saints look destined to replicate their 2022-23 relegation woes.
While Chelsea’s top-four hopes received a boost, their position remains precarious.
For now, though, Chelsea can take solace in a performance that suggests Maresca’s project may yet bear fruit.
Manchester City and Newcastle could reclaim fourth spot with wins in their midweek fixtures.
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Sad! Uganda based Nigerian footballer, Lawal falls to death from shopping mall

Police on Monday said they were investigating the death of Nigerian footballer Abubakar Lawal who fell from a shopping mall balcony in Kampala.
The 29-year-old striker played for local premiership club Vipers.
He fell from the third floor of Voicemall Shopping Arcade early on Monday, police said in a statement.
He had been visiting a Tanzanian friend staying in one of the residential apartments that form part of the mall.
The friend told police she had left him alone shortly before the fall.
Authorities are retrieving CCTV footage and conducting thorough interrogations to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the incident,” police said.
The Vipers Sports Club said in a statement: “We are deeply saddened to announce the sudden and untimely passing of our beloved player, Abubakar Lawal, who left us this morning.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Lawal’s family, club fans, friends and loved ones during this difficult time,” it added.
Lawal had been the team’s striker since joining the club in July 2022 after two years with AS Kigali in Rwanda.
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Lookman seals mouths of critics, scores brace in Atalanta demolition of Empoli

Ademola Lookman scored twice as Atalanta demolished Empoli 5-0, responding emphatically to recent criticism from coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
Following a midweek penalty controversy, Lookman returned to the starting lineup and played a key role in the win.
Davide Zappacosta opened the scoring with a deflected cross, before Lookman assisted Mateo Retegui for Atalanta’s second.
The Nigerian forward then showcased brilliant skill to score before halftime and added a second with a composed finish after the break.
Zappacosta sealed the rout with a late goal.
Despite the dominant performance, tensions lingered as Lookman noticeably avoided shaking hands with Gasperini after being substituted.
The victory moves Atalanta within two points of second-placed Napoli, keeping them in the title race.
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