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Liverpool face big PROBLEM over £35m transfer mistake
Liverpool bundled Harvey Elliott out of the Anfield exit door on transfer deadline day. The club’s main focus was of course on finalising a British-record deal for Alexander Isak. Elliott’s
Liverpool’s transfer window has already had plenty of drama, but few expected this turn of events. Federico Chiesa, who looked destined to leave Anfield earlier this summer, has now reportedly decided he wants to stay. The Italian forward was linked with ...
Liverpool made a significant outlay on players in the summer and the priority for next year will be their defence
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was understandably reluctant to complicate matters further when questioned about Harvey Elliott last week. Asked whether the forgotten Reds player might return to Anfield after struggling for minutes during his loan stint at Aston Villa,
Liverpool currently have no plans to give disgruntled forward Mohamed Salah a big send-off this weekend when the Reds return to action against Brighton in the Premier League. Saturday's match is Salah's final game with Liverpool before he heads off to link up with the Egypt squad for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The January transfer window is right around the corner, with Mo Salah's future at Liverpool still dominating the headlines, but Manchester United and Chelsea are now beginning to make noise
Liverpool are interested in signing Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet with scouts believing that he is 'special' amid uncertainty around Ibrahima Konate's future.
Liverpool have identified their top target to replace Ibrahima Konate. The French defender is facing an uncertain future with his contract at Anfield set to expire next summer. As a result, he's able to sign a pre-contract from January 1st with clubs outside of England.
A week after his statements that sparked controversy and kept him out of the trip to Milan, Mohamed Salah was warmly applauded by the supporters present at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah’s emotional return at Anfield against Brighton may have been his final appearance in a Liverpool shirt, according to a leading body language expert. Despite a warm reception from supporters in the Kop,
Salah, the fifth most-capped player in Liverpool's Premier League history!Mohamed Salah / @x.comEgyptian winger Mohamed Salah now holds the fifth spot in the all-time list of Liverpool players with