I’m not able to browse the latest updates directly right now, but I can share what’s been reported recently.
- The latest credible reports indicate that Alex Manninger, the former Arsenal and Liverpool goalkeeper, died in April 2026 in a car-train collision near Salzburg. This has been confirmed by multiple outlets and led to tributes from clubs and former teammates.[5][9][10]
- Reactions: Arsenal, Liverpool, and other clubs publicly expressed their condolences, noting Manninger’s long career and time as a backup keeper at Arsenal and later in Liverpool’s squad.[10][5]
- Background: Manninger had a long professional career across several top clubs, including Arsenal and Juventus, before later seasons with Liverpool and other teams.[2][3][7]
Would you like me to pull the most up-to-date articles and compile a concise timeline with sources? I can also provide a short obituary-style summary suitable for sharing.
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Manninger won the Premier League and FA Cup double with Arsenal in 1998 and later returned to the Premier League with Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool
www.independent.co.ukLONDON, July 22 — Liverpool have signed veteran goalkeeper Alex Manninger on a short-term contract, the Premier League club said today. The 39-year-old Austrian, who spent...
www.malaymail.comLiverpools Alex Manninger will return to Arsenal this weekend and has defied the odds to extend his career, according to former Gunners team-mate Graham Stack
www.skysports.comTributes from a number of clubs have been made following the death of Alex Manninger. He was killed when a train struck a car near Salzburg, the BBC said.
www.sportingnews.comThe ex-Premier League star died in an accident.
www.express.co.ukLiverpool Football Club have today completed the signing of goalkeeper Alex Manninger on a free transfer, subject to international clearance.
www.liverpoolfc.comFormer Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger is training with Liverpool and reportedly could join the club on a short-term deal.
www.espn.com.sgFormer Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger is training with Liverpool and reportedly could join the club on a short-term deal.
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