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Sports Illustrated rounds up the latest transfer rumors and gossip from around the world. Liverpool have been tipped to consider a shock reappointment of Brendan Rodgers should Arne Slot fail to steer the Reds back into top form.
Alexander Isak has endured a difficult start to life at Liverpool following his record transfer move from Newcastle in the summer.
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Liverpool told of INSANE €150m price tag for Mo Salah replacement
Liverpool’s season hasn’t gone to plan, but the January transfer window represents a chance for Arne Slot to right the ship. Despite spending over £400 million in the summer, The Reds have left
Marc Guéhi leaned back in his chair and looked to the ceiling. Cornered in a rare interview, he had once again been confronted with last summer’s failed move to Liverpool. Yet, much to the surprise of his questioner, he insisted it “wasn’t difficult” to stay at Crystal Palace.
English soccer — and Liverpool, in particular — flexed its financial muscles in unprecedented fashion in a summer transfer window that highlighted the growing imbalance in the European game as well as the effect player power can have in securing a move.
The signs were there before Liverpool had even wrapped up the Premier League title. “I think they’re planning to make it a big summer, so we all have to trust the board to do the right job,“ captain Virgil van Dijk told reporters after scoring a late ...
Despite Eagles chairman Steve Parish seemingly ruling out a mid-season exit for the defender, recent reports have suggested that Liverpool might be the only club willing to part ways with a transfer fee for Guéhi in January—other clubs content to wait until he’s a free agent before making their move.
Alexander Isak is finally having the last laugh. The 25-year-old Swedish striker Isak is now the most expensive player in English football history, with Liverpool completing a £125 million move for the young forward. The Alexander Isak Liverpool deal ...
Liverpool saved the biggest transfer until last in its remarkable $570 million summer spree, finally signing Alexander Isak from Newcastle for a British-record fee as the window closed on Monday with spending by Premier League clubs soaring beyond $4 billion.
It was shortly before Monday’s 7pm transfer deadline when Alexander Isak finally signed a six-year contract as Liverpool’s new No 9, with his proud sister and parents watching on. An hour later, the most expensive player in the history of British ...