Salah, PFA and Arsenal
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Liverpool have confirmed the sale of Darwin Nunez, who has joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal on a permanent deal. The Uruguayan, who moved to Anfield back in 2022, completed a switch to Saudi Arabia in a deal worth a reported £56.6million.
Mohamed Salah became the first three-time winner of the PFA Players' Player of the Year award and was joined on stage with his fellow Team of the Year members in Manchester
The opening weekend of Premier League action delivered plenty of good news for the title contenders, while European action takes center stage midweek as a handful of teams inch closer to booking their spots in the UEFA Champions League.
Transfer news LIVE!Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all aiming to complete some big deals before the summer transfer window closes. The Gunners look set to miss out on the signing of Eberechi Eze as bitter rivals Tottenham are firmly in the driver's seat.
Follow live updates as the summer transfer window continues after the opening weekend of the Premier League season
Rodrygo has been linked with a move to the Premier League this summer, with Arsenal and Liverpool said to be monitoring his situation at Real Madrid.
Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso has said he is counting on Rodrygo amid links to Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City. After playing a bit-part role at the Club World Cup earlier in the summer, the Brazilian continues to be linked with a Santiago Bernabeu exit before the transfer window closes.
For Arsenal, the signing of Zubimendi is not simply about this weekend but about setting foundations to compete consistently with Liverpool and City. His arrival reflects both their ambition and their belief that the fine margins of mentality, preparation and tactical detail can define the title race.
Liverpools Mohamed Salah wins record third PFA mens Player of the Year award, as Arsenals Mariona Caldentey wins the womens Player of the Year award; James Trafford wins in the Championship, Richard K
Graham Potter is doomed at West Ham, much like Scott Parker and Burnley. But Sunderland and Leeds are staying up and the Big Six is officially back, baby.