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Liverpool Secure Buy-back and Sell-on Clauses in Harvey Elliott Transfer to Aston Villa

Liverpool included buy-back and sell-on clauses in Harvey Elliott’s move to Aston Villa. Fees unsure

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Liverpool have negotiated both a buy-back option and a sell-on provision as part of the permanent transfer that took Harvey Elliott to Aston Villa. The inclusion of those clauses means Liverpool retain a route to re-sign the midfielder and would receive a percentage of any future profit should Villa sell him.

Reports differ over the agreed fee. The Athletic says Liverpool sources quoted a tag of £35 million while Villa figures are reported closer to £30 million. The move was delayed to ensure Aston Villa did not breach any financial regulations while final details were settled.

Paul Joyce of The Times is the outlet credited with revealing the buy-back clause. No figure for that clause has been published. The agreement will also reportedly contain a sell-on clause that entitles Liverpool to a slice of the fee Villa secure if Elliott is moved on at a later date.

The U21 European champion penned an emotional farewell message on Instagram in the aftermath of his exit. “When I joined Liverpool in 2019 it was a dream come true for me and my family,” he wrote. “As a young child I travelled the world supporting the team as a fan and words will never be able to explain the feeling I had when I pulled on that famous red shirt for the first time as a player.

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“Over the course of the last six years I’ve experienced so much and grown from a young 16-year-old boy into a man during my time at the club. Growing up I could never have imagined that I’d go on to play 150 games for my boyhood team, winning seven major trophies and culminating in being part of the squad to have won the Premier League last season with such a special group.

“Thank you to everybody at the club for welcoming me from the very first day I arrived and for looking after me ever since. Thank you to the board and Jürgen Klopp for helping me live my dream of becoming a Liverpool player. To Arne Slot, all of the coaches and staff who have helped me along the way and of course my teammates. It’s been a privilege to play with you all and I feel lucky to have made so many lifelong friends along the way.

“To the incredible Liverpool fans. Thank you for making me one of your own and for always supporting me through both good and tough times. I’ll always cherish the bond we have together. I will always have Liverpool in my heart.”

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Late Buendía Strike Denies Arsenal as Trossard Briefly Restores Hope

Buendía’s late strike in stoppage time handed Villa a 2-1 victory after Trossard had levelled. At 95′

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Arsenal suffered a devastating 95th-minute defeat as Emiliano Buendía rifled home the decisive goal to give Aston Villa a 2–1 Premier League victory. Leandro Trossard, introduced at half time, had levelled quickly after the break and offered Arsenal hope, but Villa’s stoppage-time winner proved decisive.

David Raya produced a number of important interventions, including a fine save to deny Ollie Watkins, but was ultimately helpless to stop Cash’s earlier fierce effort and Buendía’s late finish. Ben White provided attacking width on the right and linked well with Bukayo Saka, while Jurriën Timber and Piero Hincapié coped for the most part with Villa’s direct forward play.

Riccardo Calafiori pushed high early on but was cautioned after the hour mark and will be suspended next weekend. Martin Ødegaard led Arsenal’s creative work, producing dangerous shots and passes in the final third. Declan Rice covered big distances in an all-action display and made a key block to thwart Cash in the first half as well as forcing the turnover that led to Arsenal’s leveller.

Bukayo Saka was Arsenal’s principal attacking threat and supplied the cross for Trossard’s equaliser. Mikel Merino and Eberechi Eze were withdrawn at half time after limited involvement; Trossard and Viktor Gyökeres replaced them and had differing impacts. Substitutes Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli were introduced later as Arsenal sought a late winner, while Kepa Arrizabalaga, Marli Salmon, Christian Nørgaard, Ethan Nwaneri and Gabriel Martinelli were listed among the unused options.

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Villa’s Starting XI read Emiliano Martínez; Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Pau Torres, Ian Maatsen; Boubacar Kamara, Amadou Onana; John McGinn, Youri Tielemans, Morgan Rogers; Ollie Watkins. Villa’s bench included Donyell Malen, Jadon Sancho, Lamare Bogarde, Emi Buendía and Victor Lindelöf among the subs used.

The defeat hands Manchester City and Chelsea the opportunity to close the gap on Arsenal, while Villa moved to within three points of the table-toppers. Arsenal will regroup after a game decided in the final seconds.

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Shortlists for November Premier League Player and Manager of the Month

Nominees for November’s Premier League Player and Manager awards, highlighting key performances. Stars

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The Premier League shortlists for November have been published, highlighting individual runs that shaped the month.

Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes closed November with three goals, two of which arrived in the win over Manchester City. Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a memorable strike against Manchester United, also scoring against Newcastle and providing an assist against Fulham. Manchester City winger Jérémy Doku produced one of the season’s most eye-catching individual displays as he demolished Liverpool and helped Pep Guardiola’s side remain competitive in the title race.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes finished November with four assists, creating goals against Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace. Morgan Gibbs-White enjoyed a three-game scoring streak for Nottingham Forest, firing home against Man Utd, Leeds United and in the away victory at Liverpool.

Chelsea defender Reece James featured in all four of the Blues’ Premier League matches in November. His assist in the 1–1 draw with Arsenal capped off a truly stunning individual showing in a month which yielded a total of three clean sheets. Arsenal’s Declan Rice added attacking impetus with a goal against Burnley and an assist in the north London derby win over Tottenham Hotspur.

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Brentford striker Igor Thiago continued his hot form, adding five goals across November with strikes against Newcastle, Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley among them.

Managers with strong cases included Mikel Arteta after Arsenal’s unbeaten month, which produced wins over Burnley and Tottenham as well as draws with Sunderland and Chelsea. Unai Emery’s Aston Villa won three of four and emerged as outside contenders in the title race. Pep Guardiola’s Man City scored a league-high 10 goals in November, including the victory over Liverpool. Fabian Hürzeler’s Brighton & Hove Albion conceded once in four games, producing wins over Leeds, Brentford and Nottingham Forest. Chelsea went unbeaten under Enzo Maresca with three wins and a draw. Marco Silva’s Fulham recorded three wins over Wolves, Sunderland and Tottenham.

Recent monthly winners: Jack Grealish (Everton, August), Erling Haaland (Man City, September), Bryan Mbeumo (Man Utd, October). Recent manager winners: Arne Slot (Liverpool, August), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace, September), Ruben Amorim (Man Utd, October).

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Ranking the Premier League’s Top Goalkeepers: Seven Stoppers Who Matter

Seven Premier League goalkeepers stand out for shot-stopping, presence and recent form. Top reflexes.

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Premier League goalkeeping is unforgiving, yet several custodians have combined reflexes, presence and consistency to keep their teams competitive. This piece surveys seven current Premier League keepers and the specific traits that have defined their recent seasons.

Jordan Pickford has transitioned from an erratic young keeper into England’s first-choice stopper with greater composure. Once an error-prone, overly aggressive goalkeeper, Pickford has mellowed in past seasons and is all the better for it. He is often mocked for his relatively small stature, but incredible reflexes and an ability to produce jaw-dropping stops have made him crucial for Everton during testing spells. The consistency he has developed ensures he is one of the Premier League’s top goalkeepers and also one of the leading stoppers in the world.

Guglielmo Vicario offers stunning saves and agile shot-stopping for Tottenham Hotspur. What he lacks in commanding the penalty area he offsets with cat-like reflexes that have repeatedly spared Spurs. He has proven a reliable presence for Tottenham since joining the club in 2023 and has firmly endeared himself to the Tottenham faithful.

Giorgi Mamardashvili arrived as Liverpool’s planned long-term successor to Alisson. The Georgian honed his craft in La Liga with Valencia and drew wider attention with his performances at Euro 2024. He is an imposing, all-round goalkeeper who deals effectively with balls into his box, though there remains work to be done regarding his distribution.

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Matz Sels returned to England in February 2024 and became a central figure in Nottingham Forest’s 2024–25 European run. Having featured infrequently for Newcastle United in 2016–17 before moving on to Anderlecht and Strasbourg, Sels improved with age. He shared the Premier League Golden Glove with David Raya after a league-high 13 clean sheets.

Emiliano Martínez continues to deliver for Aston Villa and for Argentina. A two-time Yashin Trophy winner and World Cup winner, Martínez’s shot-stopping and leadership are clear, and his re-integration into Unai Emery’s squad after summer uncertainty underlines his elite mindset.

Gianluigi Donnarumma joined Manchester City after leaving Paris Saint-Germain. PSG parted ways amid debate over his ball distribution and reported financial demands. At the Etihad, his large frame and quick reflexes have been immediate assets.

David Raya replaced Aaron Ramsdale at the start of 2023–24 and has proven an inspired addition for Arsenal. The ex-Brentford goalkeeper provides expert distribution, quiet self-assurance and reliable reactions, helping to transform Arsenal’s rearguard.

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