Liverpool
Liverpool transfer news LIVE – Kalvin Phillips eyed, Manu Kone transfer warning, Alexis Mac Allister appeal
Share
Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip and speculation, including the latest on Manu Kone, Kalvin Phillips, Cheick Doucoure, Sofyan Amrabat and more
Kalvin Phillips is the latest name on Liverpool’s transfer merry-go-round, with the England international touted with a shock move to Anfield just 12 months after joining Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Borussia Mönchengladbach said an “immense bid” would be needed for the Bundesliga side to consider selling midfielder Manu Kone this summer. The Reds were one of several teams tied for an attack on Kone this window.
Elsewhere, we bring you the latest on Liverpool’s decision to appeal Alexis Mac Allister’s red card against Bournemouth this weekend. Plus all the developments relating to the Anfield Road expansion entering a critical final stage before its delayed opening.
Mohamed Salah is not for sale.
Fabrizio Romano has claimed Liverpool will not sell the striker as he sets new records at Anfield and overtakes Steven Gerrard with his goal in Saturday’s 3-1 win over AFC Bournemouth.
He said: “From what I’ve been told, Liverpool’s position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave. But they don’t don’t want Mo Salah gone.”
Salah has become a key player for Liverpool since joining from AS Roma in 2017. Many Reds and Jurgen Klopp see the Egyptian as indispensable as they try to reclaim their place in Europe’s top flight.
This summer has surprised many after Saudi influence nurtured a number of key talents outside the Premier League and across Europe. Liverpool did not avoid the Kingdom basket as Al Ittihad and Al Ettifaq signed Reds stars Fabinho and Jordan Henderson respectively.
Salah’s future is up for debate and constantly rages on despite signing a record-breaking contract extension last summer. Salah’s agent had to deny that an agreement had been reached to move to the Middle East.
Liverpool face waiting Andre.
According to Globo, Fluminense have reiterated their intention to keep midfielder Andre Trindade.
The Brazilian has been eyed by Liverpool this summer as Jurgen Klopp continues to strengthen his ranks at centre-back. Wataru Endo joined Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai as new arrivals at Anfield this summer.
Prior to the Japanese captain’s move, Andre was one of Liverpool’s sought-after players, while Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo were also on the hunt. Liverpool have announced a fee of around 30m euros (£25m) including bonuses, according to the outlet’s report, but the Serie A outfit have confirmed their position that Andre won’t be seen in South America until end of the current season.
.
It was reported that a decision has been made on whether Fernando Diniz’s team can progress to the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores. They finally succeeded – beating Argentina Juniors – and now Liverpool may have to wait until January to welcome him.
Globo says Liverpool’s reluctance to make a formal offer comes after Fluminense took their firm stance.
Liverpool are eyeing Kalvin Phillips.
Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips is believed to be on Liverpool’s radar, according to talkSPORT.
It has been claimed that the Reds are monitoring the England midfielder while he plays at youth club Leeds United.
According to talkSPORT’s Alex Crook, the situation regarding Liverpool and Phillips should be monitored ahead of the September 1 deadline.
He said: “Kalvin Phillips is a player Liverpool looked at before moving from Leeds to Man City and we know it’s been a difficult time for Liverpool in terms of a missed goal.”
“Phillips is someone who has proven himself in the Premier League. He secured the £50million transfer to City thanks to a very good European Championship for England and we have a Euro at the end of the season.” “I think at the start of the season Phillips wanted to stay and fight for his place at Man City, but he was on the bench with a lot of kids at the weekend and he’s not going to make his way in this team.”
“If he wants to play for England in the European Championship, it would definitely be a good move for him. You have to watch him by the end of the window.
Borussia Mönchengladbach issue a transfer warning for Manu Kone.
Borussia Monchengladbach manager Roland Virkus insists it will take a ‘huge offer’ for the club to consider selling Manu Kone this summer.
The 22-year-old midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Anfield in recent months, with ECHO assuming he was considered by Reds transfer bosses at an earlier stage. However, Kone is yet to return to full training after suffering a serious knee injury during the European Under-21 Championship in June and has seen rumors of a costly move from Borussia Park not pan out. shape. In fact, since a move for Kone was announced, Liverpool have signed Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo.
Meanwhile, Virkus, speaking to Germany’s Bild, stressed that the Bundesliga club are under no pressure to sell one of their most prized assets before the September 1 deadline as they aim to pull started from 10th place last season.
“We don’t have to sell it,” Virkus said. “But it’s always been like this: if there’s still a huge offer, then we have to think about it.” But that’s not the plan. Our plan is to keep Kone.
“Kone is a player who has something special, he creates a better balance in the midfield in the team. He comes back after the international break and is very important for us, a tough and intelligent footballer. We need stability in this position.
- Liverpool1 year ago
Liverpool player removed from Europa League squad by Jurgen Klopp
- Liverpool1 year ago
Liverpool analysis – Jurgen Klopp sends clear message to Wataru Endo as brutal new reality bites
- Liverpool1 year ago
Deal close – Liverpool have an agreement to sign a £26m Barcelona target
- Liverpool1 year ago
Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, to complete Liverpool’s midfield
- Liverpool1 year ago
Liverpool back to finally sign £30million player – Report
- Liverpool1 year ago
According to a report, Liverpool is ready to accept a £34m fee to hijack another signing.
- Liverpool1 year ago
Danny Murphy predicts a Liverpool player will become a “superstar”
- Liverpool1 year ago
Dominik Szoboszlai has already identified ‘dream’ number six transfer Liverpool should now pull off