Tyler Adams handed Leipzig the winning goal in the 88th minute of the game to fire RB Leipzig into the Champions League semi-final in Lisbon, Portugal.
The American came off the bench to put RB Leipzig ahead late on against Atletico Madrid after Joao Felix cancelled out Dani Olmo’s header.
It’s a great flick around the corner from Sabitzer for Angelino, who found substitute Adams in the middle. he drilled in a shot which clipped off Savic and up over Oblak’s outstretched arm – back of the net.
Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voller insists Kai Havertz will only leave if âcertain requirements are metâ amid talk of a potential move to Chelsea.
It is believed the 21-year-old played his last game for Leverkusen in Monday’s 2-1 Europa League quarter-final defeat against Inter Milan.
But Voller has played down talk of an imminent exit for their star man, telling German publication Kicker: âNo decision has been made yet.
âIâd like to repeat myself by emphasising that weâre talking about a wonderful footballer.
âThere is nothing new in this regard. We have a clear and mutual agreement with him and his representatives that he can only leave if certain requirements are met.
Timo Werner is getting used to his new London surroundings and was seen exiting the swanky Novikov Restaurant in Mayfair with his partner Julia Nagler.
But the German striker has wasted no time exploring London and all its delights with girlfriend Julia Nagler.
The pair were spotted dining together at plush Mayfair restaurant Novikov on Tuesday, a popular haunt for west London’s rich and famous.
And because of the governmentâs âEat Out To Help Outâ scheme, Werner and his partner would have each got ÂŁ10 off the total bill.
The 24-year-old German completed a ÂŁ47.5million move from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig earlier this summer and will link up with his team-mates in the coming weeks for pre-season training.
Southampton have signed Mohammed Salisu on a four-year deal from Real Valladolid, beating Manchester United to the defender,
The fee for the 21-year-old centre-back is believed to be ÂŁ10.8million due to a release clause in his contract
He is the second arrival at St Mary’s this window after Kyle Walker-Peters joined from Spurs on Tuesday.
Salisu had his medical in Spain before jetting to England, according to the MailOnline.
But the 21-year-old has had to quarantine for 14 days after travelling into the country.
Upon signing, Salisu said: âIt is a very good feeling to be a Southampton player. I am very happy to be part of the club and I am looking forward to starting here.
âSouthampton is a club with a very rich history in developing young players, so it is a very good club for me to develop my skills and to learn a lot as a young player.
âI know that the team expects a lot from me and Iâm going to try to give all I can to help the team.â
Reports in England claim that some of Chelsea’s chiefs are not convinced by two of Frank Lampard’s top transfer targets.
The Blues have been heavily linked with West Ham’s Declan Rice and Leicester’s Ben Chilwell but there are doubts around their suitability in the West Londoners’ higher ranks.
Rice, 21, could cost up to ÂŁ70million with the Hammers determined not to lose the former Chelsea trainee, who spent eight years at Cobham.
The England international captained West Ham on several occasions in June, spending the vast bulk of the season in midfield for the east London outfit. Yet Lampard thinks he can blossom into a top-tier central defender at Chelsea.
Athletic journalist David Ornstein told Tifo’s podcast: âWe know of their interest in Chilwell but I don’t think everybody is convinced at Chelsea about the fee that it will take to prise him out of Leicester’s hands, maybe around ÂŁ50m.
âIn central defence, we know that Lampard is very fond of Rice at West Ham and would like to convert him from a midfielder into a top centre-back.
âWest Ham will demand an incredibly high fee, sources have suggested in the region of ÂŁ65m to ÂŁ70m, they don’t need to sell and they’re in a strong position contractually.
âI don’t think everybody at Chelsea is convinced by Declan Rice but it’s definitely one that Lampard wants.â
Chelsea academy midfielder Jacob Maddox has signed a four-year contract at Portuguese club Vitoria SC.
The 21-year-old has been with the West Londoners for seven years.
He spent the first half of this season on loan with League One side Tranmere Rovers before heading to Southampton for the rest of the campaign.
Maddox joined Chelsea at 14 and won back-to-back FA Youth Cups as well as the UEFA Youth Cup during his time with the club.
The youngster would the second player to join the Portugese club less than three weeks.
Former Blues goalkeeper Nicolas Tie joined Vitoria last month on a permanent basis after spending three years at Stamford Bridge.
The young goalkeeper put pen-to-paper on a five-year contract at the Portuguese club, with Vitoria announcing in a statement that they now hold â55% of his economic rightsâ.
There are reports that Chelsea and Manchester City have joined Arsenal in the race to sign Portuguese prodigy Joelson Fernandes.
The Sporting Lisbon starlet, 17, has been dubbed the next Cristiano Ronaldo due to his phenomenal wing-wizardry.
Under-17 international Joelson made his Primeira Liga debut for Sporting in June and has a ÂŁ41million release clause in his contract.
Arsenal have just had a second offer of ÂŁ29m turned down by Sporting officials after failing with an ÂŁ18m opening bid.
The Gunners are expected to test the Lisbon clubâs resolve with an improved offer later this week, with boss Mikel Arteta eager to land the teenager.
But reports in Portugal claim both Chelsea and City have contacted Joelsonâs advisor Kia Joorabchian to discuss potential deals.
Atalanta crashed out of the Champions League despite going 1-0 up through a Mario Pasalic goal, and led until the 89th minute when Marquinhos and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored twice in stoppages to secure semi-final berth for PSG.
La Dea were in their first ever Champions League campaign, yet already in the quarter-finals against PSG, a side who spent more on one player than it cost to put the entire Atalanta team together. Neymarâs salary alone is more than the Bergamo sideâs entire wage bill.
Although Papu Gomez had the first shot on goal, Neymar missed an absolute sitter within three minutes, as he ran through clear beyond defenders only to prod wide one-on-one with Sportiello.
Keylor Navas performed a stunning one-handed save on Hans Hateboerâs header into the ground at the back post, on a chipped Gomez pass. On the resulting corner, Navas was again spectacular on Mattia Caldara, but the offside flag was up.
Neymar was in more of a free role and given freedom to roam, but his pull back across the face of goal was not understood by Mauro Icardi.
Atalanta broke the deadlock with Mario Pasalic, as Duvan Zapataâs pass was intercepted, but the ricochet fell kindly for the Croatian, who curled a left-foot finish from just inside the box into the far top corner, bending it around Navas.
Moments later, Neymar nutmegged Pasalic to cut inside and drill inches wide from the D, while Pablo Sarabia ran into acres of space down the left and rolled across, but again Icardi didnât get there for the tap-in.
Hans Hateboer got away with an awful back-pass straight at Neymar, as the Brazilian hoofed it into the stands, again getting it all wrong when one-on-one.
After the restart, Marten de Roon blasted not far wide from distance, as did Berat Djimsiti after a free kick was knocked down for his volley from 10 yards.
Navas eventually did limp off and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting nodded a corner over the bar, but Remo Freuler had to carry on in the final minutes with heavy strapping, as all the substitutions had been completed.
At the 90th minute, Neymar sprung the offside trap and rolled across for Marquinhos to get the tap-in from five yards, as PSG equalised right at the death.
Muriel had the chance to equalise with practically the last kick of the game, sprinting into the box, but couldnât turn properly and ran out of pitch.