Liverpool boss Slot to meet Salah amid transfer tension

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that he will meet with Mohamed Salah to decide whether the Egyptian international will be involved in the Premier League champions match at Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.

The 33-year-old forward, who has won both the UEFA Champions League and two Premier League titles with the Anfield-based club, caused controversy with his reaction to being named on the bench for the 3-3 draw with Leeds United last Saturday.

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It was the third consecutive game that Salah had been benched for and he told reporters after the Leeds match he had been “thrown under the bus” by the club following their slow start to their latest title defence, with the team languishing in 10th place with 23 points from 15 matches.

That led to the former Chelsea and Roma forward being left out of the squad that travelled to Italy for Tuesday’s 1-0 win at Inter Milan in the Champions League.

As a result, rumours grew about Salah’s future at Liverpool, with interest confirmed from the Saudi Pro League.

Slot was reticent to be drawn on the subject after the match in Milan, but has moved to calm speculation over Salah’s future after the player’s fiery criticism.

“I will have a conversation with Mo this morning, the outcome of that conversation determines how things will look tomorrow,” Slot told reporters on Friday.

When asked if he wanted Salah to stay at the club, Slot said: “I have no reasons to not want him to stay.”

Pressed on Salah’s status, Slot refused to offer any guarantees.

“I think the next time I speak about Mo should be with him and not in here. You can keep on trying but there is not much more to say about it,” he said.

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The Dutchman did confirm that talks had begun between both parties following the second of the three matches that saw Salah dropped to the bench.

“After the Sunderland game, there were a lot of conversations between his representatives and ours, between him and me,” he added.

Slot also chose to reveal that the decision to leave Salah at home for the trip to Milan followed discussions within the club.

“I am always in contact with them (sporting director Richard Hughes and chief executive of football Michael Edwards) but when it comes to the decision-making of the lineup or the squad, they leave that open to me.

“That’s not to say I don’t talk to them. Mainly Richard, not Michael. The decision to play a player or have them in the squad is entirely up to me.”

Salah, nicknamed the “Egyptian King,” has endured a turbulent campaign following an extraordinary 2024-25 season.

He is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday – with his international teammates already backing their colleague – leaving Liverpool to attempt to extend their four-game unbeaten run across all competitions while silencing the off-field turmoil.

Whether he returns to Anfield afterwards remains uncertain, with Saudi suitors circling and Salah hinting that his Liverpool chapter may be drawing to a close.

Isak in doubt for Liverpool’s Premier League match with Brighton

There is a question mark over Alexander Isak’s status for Saturday, with Slot saying the forward picked up a knock in the first half against Inter Milan, and that he will be evaluated on Friday before they decide whether or not he can start.

Slot is pleased with how Isak and Hugo Ekitike have played together, saying their partnership will continue to improve.

“The more they play together, the more they will adapt to each other and the better they will cooperate,” Slot said. “I saw promising things from the both of them, it’s only the second time they’ve played together. We will see more of them playing together in the future.”

Christmas song rich list – The real winner of Christmas, and it’s not Mariah

Christmas is just two weeks away and festive songs are in full swing – but which artist makes the most money at this time of year. Here’s the top 10, according to Spotify

Christmas hasn’t started until you’ve heard Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You – but it might surprise you to know she’s not the highest Christmas earner.

Though the ‘Queen of Christmas’ is said to pocket a staggering £8 million from Christmas streams of her hit song alone, there’s one artist who takes home more every year. So who is the person in question?

It’s the ‘King of Christmas’, Canadian crooner Michael Buble. The 50-year-old is the biggest overall earner during the festive season. Of his total £26 million coming from Spotify streams, £11.8 million is from Christmassongs – the highest total of all artists.

Ariana Grande comes in third place. This is despite only 4% of her music on Spotify being Christmas themed, like Santa Tell Me. Yet the 32-year-old Wicked star is still pulling in £5.8 million for her contribution to Spotify’s favourite Christmas playlists. This is in addition to the £133 million she gets from the rest of her discography.

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Wham’s Last Christmas, released in December 1984 and sung by music legend George Michael – who sadly died on Christmas Day 2016 at the age of 53 – is in fourth place with their huge hit pulling in £4.5 million a year from Spotify streams alone.

Justin Bieber is next on the list, making £3.6 million from his Christmas songs that include Christmas Love, Mistletoe and recordings of All I Want For Christmas Is You and Santa Claus is Coming To Town.

Brenda Lee might be 81 now, but she’s still Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree from the hit she released in 1958 when she was just 13 years old. It’s said to earn her a whopping £3.5 million in streams.

Kelly Clarkson also earns £3.5 million for her Christmas back catalogue that includes hits like Underneath the Tree, Santa, Can’t You Hear Me, Christmas Eve and Silent Night.

White Christmas and It’s The Most Wonderful Time of The Year singer Andy Williams passed away in 2012, but his music still makes £3.5 million every Christmas.

John Lennon’s Happy Xmas (War Is Over) rakes in £1.6 million each year. While Elton John’s classic Step Into Christmas adds £1.5 million to his fortune over the festive season.

Libby Mayfield, Head of Marketing for Dark Horse SEO agency who carried out the research said: “When you look at the numbers, Christmas isn’t just a season, it’s a business model. For some artists, one festive hit isn’t just a chart success, it’s the backbone of their entire streaming income. For others, a few Christmas covers can boost their revenue by millions.

“Ultimately, it’s hard to look at this data and not wonder where originality has gone. Sure, some songs are classics, but what is it about recent years that’s made it so tempting to rehash and rerecord instead of writing new music?”

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X Factor duo’s surprise comeback after 17 years is ‘better than One Direction reunion’

Ant & Seb have made a surprise comeback 17 years after their iconic X Factor audition, with the brothers releasing charity single ‘Sprinkle It’ for Shelter

They failed to win over Simon Cowell back in 2008 – but fast forward to 2025, and Ant & Seb have captured the hearts of the internet with an unexpected Christmas return that’s sent X Factor devotees into overdrive. The Welsh siblings from Cardiff – permanently cemented in reality television folklore for their memorable X Factor audition – have made a comeback with a festive charity track called “Sprinkle It.”

After sharing a brief clip on TikTok revealing their return, the response has been phenomenal. The clip has amassed more than 480,000 views on TikTok within a day, whilst hundreds of comments have poured in. Supporters have been swift to embrace the moment, with responses varying from “This is the best day of my life” to “2025 has officially been saved.”

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Others expressed disbelief, questioning, “Is this actually them?”. One supporter posted: “Did Ant and Seb just rescue 2025 at the last moment?” whilst another proclaimed the return was “better than a One Direction reunion.”Another captured the sentiment plainly: “I gasped – oh my god, iconic.”

Ant & Seb initially rose to prominence almost twenty years ago following their X Factor audition which became one of the programme’s most discussed episodes, primarily due to Seb’s now-iconic rap and the notorious phrase, “Why did he bring his brother?” Despite failing to advance as a novelty act under Simon Cowell, Cheryl and Louis Walsh, the episode went on to become one of the most unforgettable, accumulating millions of views across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok throughout the years.

Seventeen years later, the siblings have returned with “Sprinkle It,” a cheerful, uplifting number blending Ant’s silky vocals with Seb’s characteristic wit. The duo co-wrote the track themselves, aiming to deliver something enjoyable, entertaining and seasonal.

However, the return carries additional significance. After their initial X Factor appearance, Ant suffered a mental health crisis connected to the editing and public presentation of their audition. Ant continues his recovery, and the pair explain this venture is about spreading joy, laughter and optimism, whilst demonstrating that circumstances can get better and time offers healing. Every penny raised from the single will go to Shelter and Shelter Cymru, helping those experiencing homelessness throughout the UK.

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Smyth’s Saints future ‘up in the air’

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New Orleans Saints special teams coordinator Phil Galiano says Charlie Smyth’s future as a permanent member of the squad is “up in the air”.

Saints head coach Kellen Moore confirmed on Tuesday that the kicker will make his home NFL debut against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday (21:25 GMT).

Former Gaelic footballer Smyth is set to start his third successive NFL game after featuring in the defeat at the Miami Dolphins and last weekend’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

NFL rules say a player can be elevated three times from the practice squad before they must be made a permanent fixture in a team’s 53-man roster.

That means that if Smyth impresses against the Panthers, the Saints would need to sign him before selecting him for a fourth match, but Galiano would not be drawn to comment on the 24-year-old’s future.

“All of that is up in the air, our focus is on one game at a time and what we’re trying to do is go and win this game,” he said.

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Smyth earned his opportunity after regular kicker Blake Grupe was waived by the Saints, and he came through a competition against veteran Cade York to earn his shot at the NFL.

The former Down GAA goalkeeper landed a 56-yard field goal and a rare onside kick on his debut but had mixed fortunes in the surprise victory over the Buccaneers.

Smyth missed a 48-yard field-goal attempt in the driving rain, but his 30-yard effort tied the game in the closing stages of the third quarter.

He was perfect from his three extra-point attempts, but failed to hit the landing zone late in the game from a kick-off although the Buccaneers could not capitalise on the error.

Galiano was pleased with Smyth’s reaction after his first missed field-goal attempt and believes there were plenty of positives to take from his first two appearances.

“I thought it was good as he missed it and came over to the sideline, I grabbed him and said, ‘hey, you got your first miss in the NFL out the way, so how are you going to respond to it?'” added Galiano.

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Smith title fight on despite Matias adverse drug sample

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Briton Dalton Smith’s world-title challenge against WBC light-welterweight champion Subriel Matias remains on, despite the champion returning adverse drug-test findings.

The Puerto Rican tested positive for the banned substance Ostarine in a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) out-of-competition test taken on 9 November.

A ‘B’ sample also returned an adverse finding, but the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) says the concentration detected was below the threshold used by major boxing jurisdictions, meaning the fight in New York on 10 January can proceed.

“The New York State Athletic Commission is aware that Mr Matias, who is currently licensed, has received an adverse analytic finding from VADA concerning an out of competition test,” the commission told BBC Sport.

“The reported concentration was below the applicable threshold used by multiple jurisdictions, including Nevada, California, and New York.”

The commission added that Matias has been cooperative but that the situation remains under review and he will be subject to additional testing.

It added: “At this time the fight is scheduled to proceed on 10 January 2026.”

Ostarine, a non-steroidal drug used to support muscle growth, has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned substance list since 2008.

Following the initial A-sample finding, the WBC said it had identified mitigating factors in Matias’ case.

The sanctioning body indicated the adverse result was linked to the fighter’s use of supplements known to carry a risk of Ostarine contamination, adding that the levels detected were low and consistent with accidental ingestion.

However, the organisation has placed him on a 12-month probation period.

The WBC also warned that any further positive test during the probationary period would result in an indefinite suspension, pending further investigation.

Sheffield’s Smith, 28, has won all 18 of his professional bouts, and his team have said he will not pull out of the contest.

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Stanley Baxter dead: Comedian and BBC star dies ahead of huge New Year’s show

Legendary Scottish actor and comedian Stanley Baxter has died aged 99.

Baxter launched his career as a child performer on BBC Scotland before rising to fame through his television comedy programmes. Born in Glasgow on May 24, 1926, he made his stage debut at the tender age of six.

His friend and biographer Brian Beacom announced the star’s death, and said he died on Thursday (11 December) in a care home for those in the entertainment industry in North London. Baxter had been living at Denville Hall for two years and was only a few months away from his 100th birthday.

His breakthrough on the small screen arrived with the comedy sketch programme On the Bright Side. Appearing alongside Betty Marsden as co-host, he subsequently received a BAFTA for Light Entertainment Performance.

The performer also had his own eponymous programme which aired from 1963 to 1971 – The Stanley Baxter show. Baxter would also host standalone comedy extravaganzas on ITV’s London Weekend Television and the BBC. At their peak, the shows reached more than 20 million viewers.

For many years, he remained one of Scotland’s most celebrated pantomime performers, with one reviewer calling him “the dame of the century”. The comic received awards for his comedy and acting throughout his career, and won a lifetime achievement award at the British Comedy Awards. He also won Bafta Scotlands Outstanding Contribution to Film and Television award in 2020.

The star was also the subject of two TV tribute programmes. Earlier this month, BBC Scotland announced that an hour-long documentary featuring rare archive footage and candid interviews will air on New Year‘s Eve as the actor’s 100th birthday approached.

Being Stanley Baxter is set to feature a raft of stars who were close to him, including actor Bill Paterson and actress Amanda Barrie, as well as Mark Gatiss and Alan Cumming.

Baxter also had parts in a number of films, such as Geordie from 1955, Very Important Person from 1961, The Fast Lady from 1962 and And Father Came Too! from 1963.

In an interview with Radio Times in 2014, Baxter said he had written an autobiography which was to be published after his death. However he released a biography, co-written with Beacom, in 2020.

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