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    Wayne Rooney and Gareth Southgate had a Christmas they won’t forget in a hurry… but will either return to management?

    ONE of England’s best-known football men gets a posh title while another loses his job.So a happy new year then for Sir Gareth Southgate, but less so for Wayne Rooney.Gareth Southgate has been made a Knight of the RealmCredit: GettyBut it’s not been such a happy Christmas period for Wayne RooneyCredit: PAThe former England striker was axed by Plymouth earlier this weekCredit: PAFormer centre-back Southgate, 54, became the fourth former England manager to be knighted, although such an appointment does not necessarily qualify for a gong  – just ask Sam Allardyce!For anyone with short-term memory loss, Rooney is one of our all-time greats as a player, with his 53 goals for England putting him on top of the pile until Harry Kane went past him in 2023.But as a manager, Wayne was sacked by Plymouth a few days ago after taking them to the foot of the Championship.It was his fourth management failure and he might well conclude he needs a fresh line of work.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHis career and Sir Gareth’s crossed a couple of times at least, once or twice in 2003 on the playing field when Rooney was a teenage wizard, scissor-kicks a speciality and our best forward since Alan Shearer.In 2016, he was still around at the start of Southgate’s eight-year tenure as England boss.Rooney, 39, might not be a great manager but how his shining talent brightened the lives of Everton fans for a short time and Manchester United’s for a generation.Wide in the shoulders, strong and quick, he could go either side of a defenders, motor at fair speed and even occasionally score with his left foot.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe learned early on that he had to handle himself, remaining unflinching – and sometimes more.His outlook is perhaps mirrored by his wife, Coleen, who was sued in the Wagatha Christie court case by Rebekah Vardy, whose husband Jamie was also an England striker.From Gareth Southgate receiving a knighthood to Keely Hodgkinson’s MBE, all the stars who got gongs in New Year honoursNo matter the costs of going to court – for a case lost by Vardy – or of a family of four children, the Rooneys have made a mint from football celebrity, said to be about £200million. Good for them.Rooney’s sacking might well have been his last throw at management but there were no angry noises.To his credit, he left Home Park without a murmur against the club.I admire that and I admire his persistence in pursuing a career as a football manager.That takes a special type of character and he clearly loves football.Southgate’s England legacy should be celebrated, not torn downBy Tom BarclayGareth Southgate claimed that only winning Sunday’s final would earn England the respect of the footballing world.Spain proved a last-gasp comeback too far in Berlin, but defeat did not change the fact that Southgate’s eight-year transformation put respect back into the world of England football.Critics will pick apart his cautious tactics, his selection choices and his record in the most high-pressurised games – with some legitimacy.Yet what is quickly forgotten is the laughing stock our national side had become before he took over in 2016.A shambolic Euros exit to Iceland that summer had been followed up by Sam Allardyce quitting just one game into his tenure thanks to his pint of wine with undercover reporters.Then came Southgate, with his decency, his humility, his understated eloquence and his vision for a better, different future.He had analysed why England had so often failed in the past, from lack of preparation at penalty shoot-outs to players being bored out of their minds during major tournaments.Southgate took those findings and implemented a culture where players wanted to play for their country again – and it led to back-to-back finals for the first time in our history.Instead of going to war with the media, he opened his doors to them and discovered, shock, horror, that it was met, generally, with support. It did not stop him from being criticised when required – we are no cheerleaders, here – but the vitriol of yesteryear – or today on social media – was largely gone.No manager is perfect and neither was Southgate. We cannot pretend his teams played like those of Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp.But in the fullness of time, his feats will likely be revered because the results speak for themselves.Hopefully his successor can go one step further and bring football home. To do that, they must show respect to what Southgate has created and build on it, rather than rip it down.To read more from Tom Barclay click HERE. Southgate brought to his England management a touch of style.His honesty and integrity are not always expected virtues in football and a lot of international players must have found it refreshing, along with being part of a well-run, decently-coached and amenable set-up.He succeeded in many ways – two European finals and a World Cup semi-final and quarter-final is a good record – but was not as solid an achievement as a cup or two.Neither were some critics happy with the way his team played, claiming it was stolid, with little flair from attacking players who were capable of so much more.Rooney was good enough to have made a difference but time was against them both and so we can only dream of the possibilities.The sole Knight of the Realm to have won a major trophy for England was Sir Alf Ramsey 59 years ago. Rooney leaves the Pilgrims with the side bottom of the ChampionshipCredit: RexThe others – Walter Winterbottom and Bobby Robson – tried and failed.Managers, especially international ones, always need more time to  connect with their players and it is perhaps surprising that Thomas Tuchel was appointed for only an 18-month term, starting this week.The end of his contract coincides with the World Cup next year, should we qualify.Wayne Rooney’s record-breaking careerWAYNE Rooney took the football world by storm when he made his debut for 2002 with Everton.He quickly became the club’s youngest-ever goalscorer aged 16 years and 342 days and was named the BBC’s Young Sports Personality of the Year.The striker joined Manchester United in 2004 and spent 13 years at Old Trafford. He went on to make 559 appearances for the Red Devils and scored 253 goals. To this day he is still the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.Following his spell with United, Rooney returned to Everton for a season. He also spent one-season stints with D.C. United and Derby County at the end of his career.As well as his impressive club career, Rooney is also England’s second-highest goalscorer with 53 goals in 120 appearances, behind only Harry Kane.After hanging up his boots, the England icon turned to a career in management.He took charge of Derby County in 2020 and managed to just about save the club from relegation from the Championship at the end of his first season.However, with Derby handed a 21-point deduction the following campaign, he was unable to keep them up again and subsequently left.Then came a 15-month spell in charge of MLS side D.C. United. He failed to impress during his time in Washington and parted ways with the club at the end of the 2023 regular season.Rooney was controversially handed the Birmingham job in October 2023, replacing John Eustace with the club doing well and sixth in the Championship table.However, in 15 games he suffered nine defeats and managed just two wins. He was sacked in January 2024 with Birmingham down in 20th. The club were relegated to League One at the end of the campaign.He returned to management in May with Plymouth Argyle but managed just five wins in 25 games. The United legend now finds himself out of work once again.If we don’t, heaven save anyone within firing distance.England have an abundance of fine attacking players, several of whom will have to wait to meet their international boss whose first game is nearly three months away — a qualifier against Albania.READ MORE SUN STORIESWhatever happens, I am sure 2025 will bring new opportunities to both Sir Gareth and Wayne.Good luck to them both. More

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    Mo Salah names Chelsea icon as one of best friends in football as Liverpool fans ask ‘what about Lovren?’

    MO SALAH has stunned fans with his list of close friends in football.And not just because a Chelsea legend was the first name he mentioned.Fans say they love Anfield hero Mo Salah even more after he named and explained some of his top footballing palsCredit: TNT SPORTSSalah was with Eden Hazard at Chelsea before his Reds’ moveCredit: Times Newspapers LtdFans were shocked Salah didn’t mention former team-mate Dejan LovrenCredit: AFPThe Liverpool strike hero did mention five Anfield players past and present, including a “crazy” current team-mate linked to Real Madrid.But Salah – who has given a bombshell transfer update saying it his “last year” at Liverpool – neglected to name-check the one star who Reds’ supporters reckoned should have been a banker for the honour.Fans say the way the 32-year-old spoke of his pals is why “you have to love Salah” and everyone must “push for a contract renewal” at Arne Slot’s Prem leaders.However, when asked on TNT Sports to name footballing friends, the first player he talked of notched four goals and an assist in 13 games AGAINST Liverpool.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThat’s the now-retired Eden Hazard, who was the star man during Salah’s 2014-16 Chelsea spell but was never the same after joining Real.In contrast, the Egyptian attacking icon failed to say a word about Dejan Lovren.The Croatia centre-back, 35, played alongside Salah at Anfield from 2017-2020 and is now with Greek side PAOK.Salah did select five Liverpool contemporaries in Konstantinos Tsimikas, Andy Robertson, Dominik Szoboszlai, Bernabeu target Trent Alexander-Arnold and Reds’ skipper Virgil van Dijk.Most read in FootballOne fan revealed he wanted to be a fly on the wall if Salah and Virgil van Dijk chatted about their contract situationsCredit: AFPFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS He told TNT: “Best friends in football? I have many ones…”Me and Eden are very good friends when we see each other.’New MOTD host’ Gabby Logan’s live TV interview with Liverpool boss Arne Slot ends awkwardly “We had so much fun together. But I’m close to Kostas, I’m close to Dominik.”Salah added: “Virgil, with us it gets long because we’ve been together for eight years, so when we sit down and discuss it we always have an incredible time.”We have so much respect for each other.”And he revealed a huge difference in his friendship with the contrasting characters of Alexander-Arnold and Robertson.Salah smiled as he said: “I like Trent a lot but he is crazy. “Trent, you say something. Doesn’t like to talk but I love him.”Robbo more talking, Robbo more listening. They both do what they want, it’s fine.”Fans responded to Salah’s comments almost as one.Replies included: “Lovren?” … “Lovren in tears right now” …”He forgot Lovren”…”Loven crying somewhere”…. and “Poor Lovren”.Another supporter posted: “He is no longer close to Lovren? They used to be best buddies back then.”And fans were also unanimous in their overall verdict on Salah’s enthusiastic words.One wrote: “That’s why u have to love Salah both on and off field and need to push for a contract renewal.”He is someone that will be a brother to everyone in the squad, that is why he is so loyal and close to them all.”READ MORE SUN STORIESA second said: “We all love Mo and no doubts about that.”And a gossip-hungry third fan suggested: “That Virgil sit down with Salah discussing their contracts must have been an epic conversation.”Salah rates Trent Alexander-Arnold as ‘crazy’Credit: GettyLiverpool left-backs Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas made the listCredit: Rex More

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    ‘Trent’s gone then’ – Fans convinced Liverpool’s latest transfer deal proves Alexander-Arnold is leaving

    LIVERPOOL’S first move of the transfer window has left fans convinced Trent Alexander-Arnold will leave in January.The England star is wanted by Real Madrid and the Spanish giants have seen a £20million bid for him rejected.Trent Alexander-Arnold is being heavily linked with a move to Real MadridCredit: GettyLiverpool have recalled Calvin Ramsay, who plays for Scotland u21sCredit: Willie VassBut supporters reckon Liverpool are planning for his departure, having recalled youngster Calvin Ramsay from his loan at Wigan.The 21-year-old right-back signed a season-long loan deal at the Latics in the summer.But the Scot’s stay at the League One club has now been terminated after 12 appearances.Fans reckon it could have ended as he is ready to play back-up to Connor Bradley in the second half of the season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLOne said: “Trent’s replacement.”Another added: “This does not bode well.”A third wrote: “Trent’s gone then.”Despite fan concern, The Athletic report Ramsay is in line for another loan later this month.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut Alexander-Arnold could still leave his boyhood club as his contract is up at the end of the season.Real Madrid are supposedly ready to hand him a £100million contract via huge wages and a massive signing-on fee.Fans hail ‘agent Jude Bellingham’ as England star is spotted with Real Madrid transfer target in nightclubLiverpool face Manchester United on Sunday and Arne Slot was asked about his future, with the boss responding said: “I can tell you that he is playing on Sunday.“And hopefully he brings the same performance he has brought in for the last half year. Everyone has seen how a great a half of the season he has had.“I see him on the training ground every day, working his a**e off and is fully committed to us and he will play on Sunday – if they don’t tell me he is sick. But I don’t expect that.” More

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    Injuries & suspensions update ahead of Gameweek 18: Morgan Rogers and Jurrien Timber among suspended stars

    DREAM TEAM brings you all the latest injury, suspension and availability news for Gameweek 18 in one convenient location.Arne Slot told reporters that Joe Gomez will be missing for a “few weeks” with a hamstring injury.However, first-choice centre-back Ibrahima Konate is nearing a return having participated in Friday’s training session, as did Conor Bradley.The Dutch tactician was quizzed about Trent Alexander-Arnold’s situation amid strong transfer links to Real Madrid and simply confirmed that the right-back will play against Manchester United on Sunday.Alexander-Arnold leads the way among Dream Team defenders but is linked with a move to Real MadridCredit: AlamyAs for the Red Devils, Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte are both available having served suspensions in Gameweek 17.Marcus Rashford will not travel to Anfield due to “illness” while Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Victor Lindelof remain injured.Tottenham’s defensive injury crisis has worsened with Destiny Udogie expected to be out for at least six weeks with a hamstring injury.However, Djed Spence returns from suspension ahead of Saturday’s early kick-off against Newcastle.The Magpies have no fresh injury concerns but Fabian Schar will miss the trip to North London having incurred his fifth booking for the campaign last time out.Sven Botman is available for selection after ten months away because of an ACL rupture.Most read in FootballBotman missed the majority of 2024Credit: ReutersMikel Arteta confirmed that Kai Havertz, who features in 15.3% of teams, will return to Arsenal’s squad with the German forward having recovered from the illness that prevented his involvement against Brentford.Jurrien Timber is set to serve a one-match suspension following his fifth yellow card of the season.Elsewhere, Aston Villa are missing several first team favourites ahead of their home game against Leicester.Morgan Rogers, among Dream Team’s most popular value-for-money selections this season, has joined Jhon Duran on the suspended list while Pau Torres is facing approximately two months in the physio room with a broken metatarsal.Diego Carlos and Jaden Philogene are also unavailable.According to Enzo Maresca, Reece James is “ready for minutes” having returned to Chelsea’s matchday squad on Monday night.Romeo Lavia is said to be “very close” but this weekend may come too soon for the 20 year-old midfielder.Rogers has been in great form but will sit out this weekend’s actionCredit: GettyEderson is in line to reclaim his place in Manchester City’s starting line-up soon having progressed well in training this week.Ruben Dias, Rodri, Oscar Bobb, John Stones and Matheus Nunes remain sidelined.The defending champions’ opponents, West Ham, will be without key man Jarrod Bowen, who will be out for several weeks with a fractured foot.Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is also unavailable due to concussion protocols.Wolves will be without key man Matheus Cunha when they host Nottingham Forest on Monday night.The Brazilian has been slapped with a two-game domestic suspension for misconduct after the final whistle against Ipswich last month.Vitor Pereira will also be without Mario Lemina, Pablo Sarabia and Toti Gomes.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this season!FREE to play£250 weekly prizePredict scores of five selected Premier League fixtures and earn points for accuracyMost points wins weekly cash prizePLAY NOWARSENALInjuries: Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ben White, Bukayo Saka, Raheem SterlingSuspensions: Jurrien TimberASTON VILLAInjuries: Pau Torres, Jaden Philogene, Diego CarlosSuspensions: Jhon Duran, Morgan RogersBOURNEMOUTHInjuries: Luis Sinisterra, Alex Scott, Julian Araujo, Marcos Senesi, Marcus Tavernier, Adam SmithSuspensions: Justin KluivertBRENTFORDInjuries: Aaron Hickey, Josh Dasilva, Gustavo Nunes, Rico Henry, Kristoffer Ajer, Fabio Carvalho, Ben Mee, Ethan Pinnock, Igor ThiagoSuspensions: NoneBRIGHTONInjuries: James Milner, Ferdi Kadioglu, Jack Hinshelwood, Danny Welbeck, Evan Ferguson, Pervis Estupinan (doubt), Mats WiefferSuspensions: NoneCHELSEAInjuries: Wesley Fofana, Mykhailo Mudryk, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Romeo Lavia (doubt), Carney Chukwuemeka, Benoit BadiashileSuspensions: NoneCRYSTAL PALACEInjuries: Matheus Franca, Franco Umeh-Chibueze, Adam WhartonSuspensions: NoneEVERTONInjuries: Seamus Coleman, Tim Iroegbunam, James Garner, Dwight McNeilSuspensions: NoneFULHAMInjuries: Harrison Reed, Kenny Tete, Reiss Nelson, Sander BergeSuspensions: NoneIPSWICHInjuries: George Hirst, Chiedozie Ogbene, Axel Tuanzebe, Conor Chaplin, Massimo Luongo (doubt), Janoi DonacienSuspensions: NoneLEICESTERInjuries: Ricardo Pereira, Abdul Fatawu, Mads Hermansen, Wilfred Ndidi, Wout Faes (doubt), Kasey McAteerSuspensions: NoneLIVERPOOLInjuries: Ibrahima Konate (doubt), Conor Bradley (doubt), Joe GomezSuspensions: NoneMANCHESTER CITYInjuries: Oscar Bobb, Rodri, John Stones, Matheus Nunes, Ederson (doubt), Ruben DiasSuspensions: NoneMANCHESTER UNITEDInjuries: Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford, Victor Lindelof, Mason MountSuspensions: NoneNEWCASTLEInjuries: Jamaal Lascelles, Emil Krafth, Sven Botman (doubt), Nick Pope, Callum WilsonSuspensions: Fabian ScharNOTTINGHAM FORESTInjuries: Danilo, Ibrahim Sangare, Murillo (doubt), Callum Hudson-Odoi (doubt)Suspensions: NoneSOUTHAMPTONInjuries: Gavin Bazunu, Ross Stewart, Will Smallbone (doubt), Jack Stephens, Flynn Downes (doubt), Juan Larios (doubt)Suspensions: Mateus FernandesTOTTENHAMInjuries: Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, Wilson Odobert, Richarlison, Guglielmo Vicario, Mikey Moore, Ben Davies, Destiny UdogieSuspensions: Rodrigo BentancurWEST HAMInjuries: Michail Antonio, Jarrod Bowen, Lukasz FabianskiSuspensions: NoneWOLVESREAD MORE SUN STORIESInjuries: Sasa Kalajdzic, Enso Gonzalez, Boubacar Traore, Yerson Mosquera, Pablo Sarabia, Toti Gomes, Mario Lemina (doubt)Suspensions: Matheus CunhaBetMGM sign up offerBetMGM: Get £40 in free bets — HERE**New cust only. 7 days to opt in by placing a £10 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    Terrifying moment monstrous bear invades Premier League winner’s garden as shocked family watch on

    FORMER Manchester City star Martin Demichelis has narrowly avoided a grisly fate… after a BEAR went on the rampage in his garden.The Argentine defender won a Premier League title and two League Cups before ending his three-year Etihad stay in 2016.A bear ventured into Martin Demichelis’ gardenCredit: X formerly Twitter / @ClaroSportsThe bear roamed the garden and the streetCredit: X formerly Twitter / @ClaroSportsIt was then chased away by a man driving a golf buggyCredit: X formerly Twitter / @ClaroSportsMartin Demichelis won the Premier League in 2014Credit: PA:Empics SportDemichelis, 44, has been manager of Mexican top-flight club Monterrey since last August.But the 51-cap international and his family were left terrified as a huge black bear invaded their property earlier this week.Demichelis’ wife Evangelia Anderson posted a clip on social media of the powerful beast cavorting in their garden.The family emerged to confront the creature, and one of the couple’s daughters is heard screaming as the bear runs back and forth.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLEvangelia tells the girl: “Don’t get too close to it, because there is no light.”Come over here if he comes running. It scares me.”The bear disappears behind a hedge before re-emerging on a nearby access road.A frightened Evangelia exclaims: “It’s enormous, isn’t it!”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSLuckily a security staff member on the upmarket estate where the family live then pulls up in a golf buggy to chase the animal away.Wild bears are often spotted in towns in the Monterrey area, near the US border with Texas.They are known to come down from nearby mountains in search of food.It is not the first time Demichelis has had a visit from them since his arrival in north-eastern Mexico, with Evangelia reporting an invasion last November.Demichelis played 106 times for Manchester City, scoring four goals.His other clubs include Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, Malaga and home-country side River Plate.He began his coaching career with Bayern’s youth side, then had two years in charge of old club River.The Buenos Aires outfit sacked him last July, only for Liga MX side Monterrey to hire him two weeks later. More

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    Kerr and Fishel included in Chelsea’s winter training camp squad as they step up recovery from ACL injuries

    SAM KERR and Mia Fishel travelled with their Chelsea pals to a training camp in Portugal today to continue their push back to fitness. The Blues strikers have both been out of action since January and February last year after sustaining knee ligament ruptures. Sam Kerr’s and her Chelsea team-mates’ trip to Portugal comes ahead of their fourth round Women’s FA Cup clash with Charlton next SundayCredit: GettyMia Fishel (pictured) and Kerr have been working on their recovery from knee ligament tears they suffered last yearCredit: GettyKerr’s injury occurred during last season’s winter break at the WSL side’s warm weather training camp in Morocco.The Australia skipper, 31, is currently one goal shy of netting for the hundredth time for Chelsea with whom she has won 11 trophies including five WSL titles. USA forward Fishel, 23, suffered her injury in a training session with her national side in February 2024. On Friday Chelsea revealed the duo will not be in team training with the squad despite joining the trip to Portugal. Read More Football StoriesBlues forward Lauren James, 23, is nearing a return to fitness and has been included in the squad that travelled yesterday. The England star is recovering from a calf injury she sustained in October 2024. Her club’s trip to Portugal for training comes nine days before the team’s return to competitive action for the first time this year. Sonia Bompastor’s Blues will host Charlton in the Women’s FA Cup fourth round on Sunday 12 January in their first competitive match of this yearCredit: AlamyThey take on Charlton next Sunday in the fourth round of the Women’s FA Cup at their Kingsmeadow fortress. Most read in FootballSonia Bompastor’s side are currently the only team unbeaten in the WSL after ten games this term. The league leaders’ return to top-flight action on Sunday January 19 when they visit West Ham. More

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    Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali buys UK’s most expensive flat as he purchases luxury £56million Mayfair penthouse

    CHELSEA co-owner Behdad Eghbali has bought the UK’s most expensive flat – costing £56million. The Iranian–American businessman – who took over Chelsea with Todd Boehly in 2022 – purchased the luxury penthouse in Mayfair. Behdad Eghbali has bought the UK’s most expensive flatCredit: AFPAccording to Bloomberg, the billionaire bought the flat in the summer and it features a cinema, swimming pool and spa.Eghbali – worth an estimated £3BILLION – already has a similar apartment worth £34m in the same neighbourhood. Boehly and Eghbali paid former Blues owner Roman Abramovich £4.25bn in the summer of 2022. But at the start of this season, rumours swirled of a civil war between the two owners behind the scenes. READ MORE ON CHELSEAThe co-controlling owners were at loggerheads and apparently wanted to buy each other out. But as performances on the pitch under new manager Enzo Maresca improved – talk of friendly fire in West London soon faded out. The last time the pair were pictured together was during Chelsea’s away trip to West Ham in September. They were both in the Stamford Bridge stands for the Blues’ 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest in October – but sat separately. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSBoehly watched his side hammer Aston Villa 3-0 at the start of December – doing so wearing a Chelsea jacket. Eghbali meanwhile was in the stands to watch the disastrous 2-1 Boxing Day defeat to Fulham – sat alongside transfer chief Paul Winstanley. Chelsea are coming off successive losses having been beaten 2-0 at Ipswich – leaving them off the pace in the title race. Moment Luke Littler copies Chelsea legend’s celebration during World Darts Championship clash with Nathan Aspinall More

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    Liverpool consider shock Elliot Anderson transfer as they send scouts to watch Nottingham Forest star

    LIVERPOOL are tracking one of the Premier League’s rising stars in Elliot Anderson.The league-leaders have sent chiefs to watch the midfielder’s last six games and the Nottingham Forest ace has been earning rave reviews from their scouts.Elliot Anderson is wanted by LiverpoolCredit: RexForest, who are enjoying a brilliant season, signed the 22-year-old from Newcastle in the summer and are under no pressure to sell the midfielder.But Liverpool have now identified the player as a target and will want to be at the front of the queue if he becomes available at the end of the season.Anderson’s switch from Newcastle to Forest for a reported £35m took many by surprise.But he was determined to move to the City Ground where he was promised regular first-team action amid the Toon’s need to sell a homegrown player due to Profit and Sustainability Rules.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd he’s grabbed the opportunity and become a key part in Forest’s remarkable first-half of the season.Before the 2-0 win over Everton on Saturday that took them up to third in the league, he said the team have their eyes on European qualification. Anderson revealed: “Everyone dreams. We have a bit of banter every now and then and we chat about it.”We’re on some great momentum at the moment – it’s four in a row and everyone is buzzing.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”Obviously, it is brilliant to be there but as everyone says we have to take it game by game.”On paper, we’ve got some great players in the squad. It’s all clicking. Everyone is full of confidence and we’re going in the right direction.”Premier League club unveil ‘beautiful’ new-look training ground with games room, ice baths and state-of-the-art kitchen Anderson hasn’t just caught the eye of Liverpool. He has also hugely impressed Alan Shearer.Both played for Wallsend Boys Club as youngsters before being picked up by the Toon.Speaking earlier this week, Shearer said: “What a season he’s having. It’s been a great move for him, he’s got an energy about him, a class about him.” More