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Report: Virgil van Dijk could have left Liverpool for a major European club but was shockingly rejected
Amid significant roster changes, Liverpool successfully retained Virgil van Dijk by renewing his contract, ensuring he ...
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Jamie Carragher's four-word comment on Alexander Isak should raise alarm bells over Liverpool's record signing
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has raised an uncomfortable truth for Alexander Isak With Liverpool primed to face Real Madrid in a heavyweight Champions League clash on Tuesday night, one man from ...
Head coach Arne Slot was given a licence to build his own squad in the summer, with Liverpool breaking the British transfer ...
Stuart Pearce believes Liverpool may have sold Luis Diaz to help them balance the books in the summer. Diaz’s sale was ...
The English Premiership returns once more with its familiar drama, breathtaking goals and fierce rivalries. As the season rolls around, we take a closer look at the top contenders and what that will ...
Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino has had his say on the Reds' new-look attack, recent form and whether Jurgen Klopp could ...
Liverpool’s Transfer GambleLiverpool’s sporting director Michael Edwards is facing growing criticism over the club’s summer ...
Alexander Isak joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for a record-breaking fee in the summer, but the striker has not made ...
Liverpool chief Michael Edwards has been told he has made a costly mistake with an $85M transfer, highlighting the impact it has had on the Reds so far this season ...
Nothing is going right for a Liverpool star since Jurgen Klopp left and one report has hinted things have truly hit rock ...
Mohamed Salah once scored an outstanding goal vs Brighton to take Premier League record against them
It was truly the year of Salah last season as he single-handedly lifted Liverpool to Premier League glory with his 38 goal contributions sealing the title for the Reds sensationally. How the Egyptian ...
The defending champions spent over £400m on new signings over the summer but the incredible spending is yet to produce improved performances on the pitch. Liverpool had in fact lost six of their last ...
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