The Premier League season is nearing its end, and with four games remaining the title race winners and bottom three are already complete. Liverpool have enjoyed while last weekend.
The however. , , , are separated by two points, with two points further behind.
And there is still plenty of British interest in Europe. and , while Arsenal will be in the Champions League.
Mirror Football takes a look at some of the latest news.
Elliott commits to LiverpoolHarvey Elliott has at and hopes to spend the rest of his career at the club. The 22-year-old has failed to make a start under this season and has been linked with a move away as a result.
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"I hope that I can push on [next season]," Elliott said. "This is my team, I am committed to them and it's just a situation that is always going to have a lot of talk. I just need to think about what is best for my future, my career and as much as I want it to be here.
"You never know what is going to happen around the corner. If I had it my way, that would be here, I would play each and every game here and stay here for the rest of my career but it all depends on managers, the people above and as I said you don't know what could happen but as far as I am aware I am here, here to stay and this is the club I want to be at."
Saliba message
William Saliba has called for his team-mates to show their character as they look to overcome next week. The Gunners star admitted that his side had their struggles but remains adamant the tie is not over.

"We struggled a lot in the first 20 minutes," Saliba told French broadcaster , as per . "They ate us a bit.
"We did a lot of running, chasing the ball. We were better at the end of the first half.
"It's not over. We hope to win there. We need to take the positive, we can't give up. It's the . A lot can happen. We'll need to show our character."
Man Utd boostManchester United star Amad has . The winger has been out since February with an ankle injury after becoming one of Ruben Amorim's trusted assets.
He was joined by Matthijs de Ligt as the Portuguese coach found himself with more options heading into the semi-final clash. Toby Collyer meanwhile trained alone as he continues his own recovery from injury.
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