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Sensational attacker prefers to join Liverpool and Richard Hughes is ready to agree transfer
A special and unique player is now believed to prefer a move to Anfield above any other and Liverpool are ready to strike an agreement. We thought after the business conducted over the course of the
Liverpool: Arne Slot explains January transfer problem as budget revealed amid defensive crisis - Dutchman’s squad depth is thinner than he might like, but can he reinforce in January?
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Liverpool, Salah ‘gentleman’s agreement’ for transfer ‘compromise’ revealed as Pearce confirms ‘issue’
Therefore, Salah is being heavily linked with a potential move to several European giants and Saudi Pro League clubs, with journalist Steve Kay has claimed that the player and club already have a “gentleman’s agreement” over his exit. “Personally, at this stage, from what I’m hearing, I don’t think he will [leave in January],” Kay claimed.
Alexander Isak has described his Newcastle exit as 'complicated', having spoken out in detail for the first time since joining Liverpool at the end of the summer transfer window
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Arne Slot finally makes his feelings clear on Marc Guehi transfer to Liverpool in January
Arne Slot has had his say on Liverpool's chances of signing Marc Guehi in January, with speculation growing over the Crystal Palace defender as the transfer window nears
Liverpool are interested in Gabriel Mec, who wore the number 10 shirt for the Selecao at the U17 World Cup.
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Transfer Debrief: Man Utd to unleash 2026 spending spree; all 13 clubs in Marc Guehi hunt; unsolvable Salah problem
Check out TEAMtalk's Transfer Debrief, including news on a massive Man Utd spending spree, along with the 13-club hunt for Marc Guehi 👀
Potentially funding a midfield rebuild at Man Utd could be the sale of Bruno Fernandes. The Red Devils are “increasingly open” to selling in a deal worth around £70 million ($93.8 million), with Saudi Arabian sides Al Hilal and Al Ittihad showing the strongest interest. (Source: Mark Brus)
Watching his new team struggle while being powerless to help was a challenge but Frimpong, who turned 25 last week, refused to be too downbeat. He has spent extra hours at the AXA Training Centre in Kirkby getting to know members of staff at the club a little better.
Liverpool look like a side still adjusting to the aftershocks of a summer that removed key components from their collective rhythm. Among those departures, the exit of Luis Diaz has become a reference point for understanding why this Liverpool team feels subtly diminished.
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Liverpool have golden chance to complete genius transfer
Liverpool is a club that prides itself on making the best decisions in the market. We've seen this time and time again. Under Michael Edwards, the Reds took a punt on Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and