Liverpool
Liverpool Leave Luis Díaz and Darwin Núñez Out of Pre-Season Friendly Squad vs AC Milan
Liverpool omit Luis Díaz and Darwin Núñez from squad for friendly against AC Milan amid transfer talk.

In a surprising move ahead of their pre-season friendly against AC Milan, Liverpool manager Arne Slot has omitted both Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz from the matchday squad. Although both players are fit and available, they will watch the game from the sidelines. There has been no official explanation for their omission, though speculation suggests transfer uncertainties as possible reasons.
Luis Díaz has reportedly requested to leave Liverpool, drawing interest from major clubs including Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Darwin Núñez is also considered open to a transfer. Meanwhile, new signing Hugo Ekitiké has not yet been included as he only arrived in Hong Kong recently.
The match features a first start for Florian Wirtz, who will operate in an attacking role within a flexible formation that seemingly does not include a traditional striker. Mohamed Salah is set to start alongside Wirtz, while Harvey Elliott returns to the squad after a break following his success with England Under-21s.
Liverpool’s starting eleven is as follows (4-2-3-1): Alisson; Stephenson, Van Dijk, Morton, Robertson; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai; Salah, Elliott, Ngumoha; Wirtz. Subs include Woodman, Mamardashvili, Konaté, Jones, Gakpo, Tsimikas, Doak, Kerkez, Frimpong, Bradley, and Nyoni.
Liverpool
Luis Díaz’s Absence in Liverpool’s Milan Friendly Explained by Arne Slot
Arne Slot confirms Luis Díaz missed Liverpool’s AC Milan friendly due to future speculation.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has openly addressed the absence of Luis Díaz from the recent friendly defeat against AC Milan, attributing it to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the player’s future. Díaz, whose contract situation is becoming urgent with just two years remaining, remains a key figure Liverpool wish to secure for the long term.
Díaz did not feature in the squad for the friendly held in Hong Kong, alongside Darwin Núñez, who is also expected by many to leave the club this summer especially after the arrival of Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt. Despite this, Liverpool stakeholders remain hopeful that Díaz will remain with the club.
When questioned about Díaz’s exclusion, Slot was candid: “due to speculation on his future.”
Díaz himself has been transparent about his position, acknowledging ongoing negotiations and the possibility of a transfer. He stated, “We are in the midst of negotiations, talking with Liverpool and everyone who is approaching us. I am very calm where I am and very happy. [But I will] make the best decision for me.” This openness underscores an important moment in Liverpool’s squad management as they navigate contract renewals and potential transfers ahead of the new season.
Liverpool
Liverpool Fall to AC Milan in Pre-Season Friendly Despite Szoboszlai’s Brilliance
Liverpool suffer a 4-2 pre-season defeat to AC Milan with Szoboszlai’s notable goal the highlight.

Liverpool experienced their first pre-season setback of the summer with a 4-2 defeat against AC Milan in Hong Kong. The Reds initially dominated possession and showcased promising attacking play. A standout moment came from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha, who set up Dominik Szoboszlai for a remarkable finish, equalizing the match with a strike into the top corner.
Throughout the first half, Christian Pulisic came close to putting Milan ahead twice, while Liverpool’s Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah threatened to regain the lead. The half ended in a 1-1 stalemate.
Liverpool made significant changes at halftime, but Milan’s counter-attacking prowess soon told. Ruben Loftus-Cheek calmly converted Leão’s pass to regain Milan’s lead. Later, a rapid break saw Noah Okafor score a precise shot, pushing Milan’s advantage to 3-1.
As Liverpool sought a comeback, Ryan Gravenberch narrowly missed with a shot that hit the crossbar, and Jeremie Frimpong almost found the net with his inaugural goal for the Reds. A late header from Cody Gakpo reduced the deficit, but a costly error between Kostas Tsimikas and goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili allowed Okafor to seal Milan’s fourth.
The player ratings reflect a mix of performances from Liverpool, with Szoboszlai receiving notable praise for his goal, while newcomers like Ngumoha and Gakpo impressed. For Milan, Leão and Okafor stood out with exceptional contributions.
Despite the loss, the friendly offered Liverpool valuable insights ahead of the Premier League season.
Arsenal
Dominic Solanke Doubts Manchester United’s Top Four Prospects for 2025–26
Dominic Solanke predicts Manchester United will miss out on the Premier League top four in 2025–26.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Dominic Solanke has expressed skepticism over Manchester United’s chances of securing a top-four finish in the Premier League for the 2025–26 season. Speaking on DA4P’s YouTube channel, Solanke provided his predictions for the teams likely to qualify for the Champions League spots.
Solanke confidently included Tottenham first in his top-four forecast, followed by Liverpool and Manchester City. When questioned about Manchester United’s potential to challenge for a Champions League position next term, Solanke simply replied, “nah,” instead opting to include Arsenal as a contender.
This blunt verdict reflects the ongoing struggles faced by the Red Devils, who endured a difficult previous season. While Solanke’s confidence in Tottenham’s qualification might raise some eyebrows—given their 17th-place finish last season—his assessment of Manchester United aligns with widespread doubts about their immediate recovery under Ruben Amorim’s management.
Solanke’s straightforward response underlines the challenges ahead for Manchester United, suggesting the club faces another challenging campaign outside Europe’s elite competition.