Roberto Firmino
Brazilian footballer (born 1991)
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Roberto Firmino Barbosa de Oliveira is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward or attacking midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli, whom he captains, and the Brazil national team.
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Fulham offered striker Firmino - Friday's gossipFulham are offered Al-Ahli forward Roberto Firmino, Arsenal approach Everton over Amadou Onana, plus more.BBC Sport - Published | |
Watch Firmino's debut hat-trick in Saudi Pro LeagueWatch former Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino score a debut hat-trick in the opening game of the Saudi Pro League season as Al-Ahli beat Al-Hazm.BBC Sport - Published | |
Firmino scores hat-trick in Al-Ahli opening day winRoberto Firmino scores a debut hat-trick in the opening game of the Saudi Pro League season as Al-Ahli beat Al-Hazm.BBC Sport - Published | |
Who has gone where in Saudi Pro LeagueMahrez, Mendy, Benzema, Firmino, Ronaldo: A guide to which players and managers are at which teams in the Saudi Pro League.BBC Sport - Published | |
Firmino joins Al-Ahli after leaving LiverpoolRoberto Firmino joins Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli on a free transfer after leaving Liverpool.BBC Sport - Published | |
Transfer latest - Mount confirms Chelsea exit in emotive videoMason Mount closes on Man Utd move, Bayern Munich continue Harry Kane chase, plus Liverpool midfielder Thiago is linked with a switch to Saudi Arabia after Roberto Firmino move.BBC Sport - Published | |
Firmino's Liverpool farewell will see Reds 'rebuild'Roberto Firmino departs as a Liverpool great but his exit means the club will now have to rebuild as they look like missing out on Champions League football.BBC Sport - Published | |
Firmino equaliser keeps Reds' top-four hopes aliveRoberto Firmino scores a last-minute equaliser to salvage a draw against Aston Villa and keep alive Liverpool's faint hopes of a top-four Premier League finish.BBC Sport - Published | |
Milner among four set to leave LiverpoolJames Milner, Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain will all leave Liverpool at the end of the season.BBC Sport - Published | |
Liverpool grab late draw to hurt Arsenal's title bidRoberto Firmino's late equaliser sees Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League cut six points after an incident-packed encounter with Liverpool at Anfield.BBC Sport - Published | |
Klopp 'bit surprised' by Firmino's choice to leaveLiverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits he was surprised by Roberto Firmino's decision to leave Anfield this summer.BBC Sport - Published | |
West Ham want Man Utd trio - Saturday's gossipWest Ham want Manchester United's Harry Maguire, Arsenal line up Julian Brandt, Italian trio want Roberto Firmino, plus more.BBC Sport - Published | |
Firmino to leave Liverpool at end of seasonForward Roberto Firmino will leave Liverpool after eight years when his contract expires at the end of the season.BBC Sport - Published | Everton aiming to close Ayew deal - Thursday's gossipEverton aim to complete signing of Andre Ayew, Ben Chilwell among Manchester City targets, new deal close for Firmino, plus more.BBC Sport - Published |
Man Utd want Kane in summer - Saturday's gossipManchester United want to sign Harry Kane in the summer, Chelsea step up attempts to secure Mason Mount, Liverpool are still in talks with Roberto Firmino, plus more.BBC Sport - Published | Stalemate in Mount and Chelsea talks - Sunday's gossipMason Mount yet to agree new Chelsea deal, PSG could make a move for Spurs forward Son, Liverpool in talks about new Firmino deal, plus more.BBC Sport - Published |
Martinelli in Brazil squad but Firmino misses outArsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are named in Brazil's World Cup squad, but Liverpool's Roberto Firmino misses out.BBC Sport - Published | Man City v Liverpool: 'Mohamed Salah must start at Wembley' - Danny Murphy analysisMohamed Salah should start for Liverpool in their FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, and Roberto Firmino has a big part to play up front too, says MOTD pundit Danny Murphy.BBC Sport - Published |