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  • Report: Liverpool Set to Miss Out on £75m Premier League Star as Chelsea Take the Lead

    Report: Liverpool Set to Miss Out on £75m Premier League Star as Chelsea Take the Lead

    Marc Guehi

    Liverpool are trailing behind Chelsea in the pursuit of Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.

    The England international was the subject of interest from multiple clubs during last summer’s transfer window. At one point, a move to Newcastle United seemed imminent, but he ultimately remained at Selhurst Park.

    Guehi is back in the spotlight with major Premier League clubs now keen to secure his services. According to GiveMeSport, Chelsea are currently ahead of Liverpool, Manchester United, and Newcastle in the race to sign the centre-back.

    Having previously played for Chelsea, Guehi could return to Stamford Bridge. The Blues, known for their significant spending in the transfer market, bolstered their squad after hiring manager Enzo Maresca, and they are expected to continue investing this year.

    Liverpool would rue losing Marc Guehi to Chelsea

    Liverpool have shown interest in Guehi as a long-term replacement for club captain and reliable centre-back Virgil Van Dijk. However, with the Dutch defender showing no signs of slowing down, Guehi could have formed a strong partnership with Van Dijk at Anfield. It now seems that Chelsea might thwart Liverpool’s plans.

    Chelsea’s advantage over other clubs in signing Guehi stems from their competitors’ reluctance to spend heavily in the January transfer window. Since leaving Stamford Bridge in 2021, Guehi has become one of the Premier League’s top defenders, and his standout performances for England in Euro 2024 solidified his reputation.

    While top English clubs are vying for his signature, Liverpool currently hesitates to make a significant financial commitment. The club is focused on securing new contracts for key players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah, with concerns over their future. This uncertainty is a priority for Liverpool to resolve before pursuing further signings.

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    Milos Kerkez’s decision revealed as Liverpool uncover key advantage for January transfer

    Milos Kerkez

    Liverpool remain linked with Bournemouth’s young left-back Milos Kerkez, who has made an important decision about his future ahead of the January transfer window amid growing interest from both Liverpool and Manchester United.

    The 21-year-old Hungary international joined Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar, the club previously managed by Arne Slot, during the summer of 2023. Richard Hughes, who is currently Liverpool’s sporting director, was Bournemouth’s technical director at the time, fueling the speculation linking Kerkez with a move to Anfield.

    Liverpool is one of several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring Kerkez’s progress at Bournemouth, with Manchester United also mentioned as a potential suitor. Some reports even suggest United’s interest may be more substantial.

    Despite Bournemouth’s solid Premier League form, with eight wins from 19 games so far, Kerkez seems ready to leave the club, whether in January or the summer. The club is currently managed by Andoni Iraola, who has guided them to a promising start this season.

    In a move that may signal a potential transfer, Kerkez has switched to a new agency, signing with Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports, which also represents Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who joined the Reds from Juventus in the summer.

    Kerkez announced the change on Instagram, where he was officially welcomed to the agency. It remains to be seen if this shift in representation leads to any movement regarding his future, though journalist Fabrizio Romano has noted that Kerkez is one to watch ahead of the transfer window.

    Liverpool currently have Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas competing for the left-back role, but both players have faced fitness and form issues at various points this season. As a result, there are ongoing rumors suggesting that the club may look to strengthen the position in the coming months

  • Arsenal Surpass Liverpool in Pursuit of 13-Goal Attacker

    Arsenal Surpass Liverpool in Pursuit of 13-Goal Attacker

     

    Omar Marmoush

    Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush is enjoying the best season of his career in the Bundesliga, attracting attention from both Arsenal and Liverpool.

    The 25-year-old Egyptian has scored 13 goals and contributed 7 assists in the Bundesliga so far this season.

    Thanks to Marmoush’s stellar form, his team currently sits third in the Bundesliga, trailing only Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen.

    According to GiveMeSport, Arsenal could have the upper hand over Liverpool in the race to sign Marmoush, as the Reds are primarily focused on resolving the contract situation of their star forward Mohamed Salah.

    The report states that Frankfurt will demand £50 million for their prized attacker, but they have no intention of letting Marmoush leave mid-season, meaning any move would have to wait until the summer transfer window.

    Liverpool has long been linked with a move for Marmoush, potentially as a replacement for Salah, but with the 32-year-old continuing to perform at a high level, the Reds are focused on securing his future at the club.

    Omar Marmoush

    Liverpool are prioritizing Mohamed Salah over new acquisitions

    Liverpool’s current priority is Salah, who is having his best season yet, having already scored 17 goals and provided 13 assists in the Premier League. In just 18 league matches, Salah has been directly involved in 30 goals, making Liverpool favorites to win the Premier League this season.

    Although Frankfurt is not looking to sell Marmoush anytime soon, an offer from a major Premier League club like Arsenal or Liverpool could convince the player to push for a move. Marmoush still has two and a half years left on his contract, but a transfer to one of the Premier League’s giants would offer him the chance to compete for trophies and earn a significant wage increase.

    With Liverpool’s focus elsewhere, Arsenal now has the opportunity to secure Marmoush’s services and add him to their already formidable attack.

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    Milos Kerkez’s decision revealed as Liverpool uncover key advantage for January transfer

    Milos Kerkez

    Liverpool remain linked with Bournemouth’s young left-back Milos Kerkez, who has made an important decision about his future ahead of the January transfer window amid growing interest from both Liverpool and Manchester United.

    The 21-year-old Hungary international joined Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar, the club previously managed by Arne Slot, during the summer of 2023. Richard Hughes, who is currently Liverpool’s sporting director, was Bournemouth’s technical director at the time, fueling the speculation linking Kerkez with a move to Anfield.

    Liverpool is one of several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring Kerkez’s progress at Bournemouth, with Manchester United also mentioned as a potential suitor. Some reports even suggest United’s interest may be more substantial.

    Despite Bournemouth’s solid Premier League form, with eight wins from 19 games so far, Kerkez seems ready to leave the club, whether in January or the summer. The club is currently managed by Andoni Iraola, who has guided them to a promising start this season.

    In a move that may signal a potential transfer, Kerkez has switched to a new agency, signing with Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports, which also represents Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who joined the Reds from Juventus in the summer.

    Kerkez announced the change on Instagram, where he was officially welcomed to the agency. It remains to be seen if this shift in representation leads to any movement regarding his future, though journalist Fabrizio Romano has noted that Kerkez is one to watch ahead of the transfer window.

    Liverpool currently have Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas competing for the left-back role, but both players have faced fitness and form issues at various points this season. As a result, there are ongoing rumors suggesting that the club may look to strengthen the position in the coming months.

  • Liverpool Transfer Update: Deal Done as Reds Prepare Big Bid for England Star

    Liverpool Transfer Update: Deal Done as Reds Prepare Big Bid for England Star

    Morgan Gibbs-White
    Morgan Gibbs-White

    Samuele Ricci Signs Contract

    Another name on Liverpool’s radar is Samuele Ricci, a 23-year-old Italy international from Torino. Ricci had a standout 2024, catching the attention of AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Manchester City, among others. According to Anfield Watch, Ricci has impressed Liverpool’s staff, and the club is reportedly encouraged by the fact that his contract with Torino runs only until 2026.

    Despite having just about two years left on his contract, Torino valued Ricci at around €60 million last summer, though the price tag could decrease over time.

    Morgan Gibbs-White’s Rising Star

    Morgan Gibbs-White has been one of the standout players in the Premier League this season. The 24-year-old has been instrumental in Nottingham Forest’s strong position in second place, helping lead Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. Gibbs-White delivered an exceptional performance at Anfield earlier this season, when Forest handed Jürgen Klopp his only defeat as Liverpool manager. He has been described as “brilliant” and “creative” by former England interim head coach Lee Carsley.

    According to Football Insider, Liverpool has shown “concrete interest” in Gibbs-White for the January transfer window and beyond. After joining Forest in 2022 for an initial £25 million, plus another £17 million in add-ons, Gibbs-White’s contract runs until 2027.

    Real Madrid’s Insulting Offer for Alexander-Arnold

    Morgan Gibbs-White

    Though Liverpool has refused to discuss a potential transfer, Diario AS reports that Real Madrid made a “very modest” offer for Trent Alexander-Arnold this month. The first informal proposal involved a fee of just €10 million—less than what Red Bull Salzburg paid for Bobby Clark last summer.

    This proposal was widely considered an insult, with AS noting that it “did not generate the slightest enthusiasm” at Anfield. Nevertheless, Madrid is reportedly preparing a second bid for Trent this winter.

    Darwin Nunez Interest from AC Milan

    Anfield Watch has learned that AC Milan’s recruitment team is interested in Darwin Nunez. However, a transfer appears unlikely. One of the main reasons is that Milan cannot afford Nunez’s salary, estimated at £140,000 per week at Liverpool, which would make him the club’s highest earner.

    Additionally, there is no room for him in Milan’s squad, as Serie A clubs are allowed to register only two non-EU players per season. After their summer signings of Serbian Strahinja Pavlovic and Brazilian Emerson Royal, Milan cannot register another non-EU player this season.

  • Liverpool Make Initial Move to Secure Marcus Thuram’s Signing

    Liverpool Make Initial Move to Secure Marcus Thuram’s Signing

    Marcus Thuram

    Liverpool are reportedly keen on signing Marcus Thuram and are preparing a move for the French forward.

    According to Teamtalk, Liverpool have shown strong interest in Thuram, who is currently shining in Serie A. The forward has been in excellent form for Inter Milan, with 12 goals and three assists in the league this season, establishing himself as a key player and scoring some incredible goals.

    To illustrate his progress this season, Thuram has played half as many games as he did last season but is just one goal shy of matching his tally for the 2023/24 campaign.

    It’s worth noting that Thuram’s release clause, which was set before his recent surge in form, stands at around £70 million. However, Inter Milan is open to negotiations and could accept a lower fee for the player. Liverpool, for their part, have reportedly assessed the price and deem it reasonable.

    This marks the first step: Liverpool are convinced that this is a deal worth pursuing, and now it’s just a matter of waiting to see what happens.

    Thuram isn’t the only player on Liverpool’s radar, though. Teamtalk also mentions that Alexander Isak is on their shortlist. Liverpool were linked with Isak a few years ago before he moved from Real Sociedad to Newcastle United. His strong performances this season have put him back on their radar. However, his price has significantly increased since his move to Newcastle, making it unlikely that Liverpool could convince the club to sell him. This is one of the reasons they are considering Thuram, who, despite being 27, offers better value for money and could still play a crucial role for Liverpool in the coming years.

    This is shaping up to be an eventful year for Liverpool’s transfer dealings, with Thuram being a potential target, and perhaps even Isak if things fall into place.

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    Liverpool gets major update on contract negotiations with Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk

    Liverpool awaits decisions from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold

    Liverpool awaits decisions from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold regarding their futures, but there is encouraging news for the former two.

    Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are reportedly “very likely” to sign new contracts with Liverpool. The two, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold, are approaching the end of their current contracts, which expire at the season’s conclusion. All three players have received offers to extend their stays, but no decisions have been made yet.

    The coming week could be crucial, as the trio may begin negotiating pre-contract agreements with foreign clubs starting in January unless they commit to new deals before then.

    Although a final decision before the year’s end seems increasingly unlikely, positive news has emerged regarding Van Dijk and Salah. Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth, speaking to GIVEMESPORT, stated that the pair are “very likely” to stay at Anfield.

    Sheth also suggested that while Alexander-Arnold’s future remains uncertain, he has been less vocal about it compared to his teammates.

    This update follows Van Dijk’s recent comments hinting at his desire to remain at Liverpool. Ahead of the Boxing Day match against Leicester, the captain told Amazon Prime: “I love the club, the club loves me. I love the fans, the fans love me and it is a very good foundation to be successful. In my opinion I can play for another three, four years at least at the highest level. We will see what the future brings.”

    Liverpool.com notes that it has always seemed likely that Van Dijk and Salah would extend their contracts, while Alexander-Arnold might require more persuasion, particularly with the allure of Real Madrid. Hopefully, Sheth’s prediction holds true, and there will be no long wait for Van Dijk and Salah to sign new deals. With January just around the corner, it seems they might consider other offers, but the hope is they will ultimately remain with Liverpool.

  • Liverpool are not interested in pursuing a Premier League star who has frequently been linked with the club

    Liverpool are not interested in pursuing a Premier League star who has frequently been linked with the club

    Liverpool are not interested in pursuing a Premier League star who has frequently been linked with the club.

    With the opening of the January transfer window, rumors about Premier League clubs, especially league leaders Liverpool, have begun circulating.

    In the previous summer transfer window, the Reds were only able to sign Federico Chiesa, and they are expected to be more active in the market this year to strengthen their squad and enhance their chances of securing the Premier League title.

    Currently sitting atop the Premier League standings, Liverpool is ahead of Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.

    Although they have been the most dominant team in the league this season, some areas of their squad remain weak, and they intend to bolster their ranks soon.

    The position most likely to be reinforced is left-back, following Andy Robertson’s recent poor form.

    One player linked with the club is Fulham’s left-back, Antonee Robinson, who has been having an exceptional season under Marco Silva’s management.

    However, journalist Mark Ogden has reported that Liverpool is not keen on signing him, citing his age as the main issue.

    During a discussion on ESPN FC, Ogden explained:

    “The Antonee Robinson thing has been there for a while now. He’s had a great season, arguably the best left-back in the league.”

    Antonee Robinson

    “So, Robinson’s name has been attached to Liverpool quite a bit. But I’ve been told on more than one occasion that Liverpool have minimal interest in Robinson.”

    “It’s not because they don’t think he’s a good player,” Ogden continues. “It’s more the fact that he’s 27. He’s not their age profile. Liverpool don’t sign players for the long-term who are 27-years-old.”

    “The name that has been put to me is Milos Kerkez at Bournemouth,” he adds. “He would fit the profile much better than Antonee Robinson.”

    Liverpool set their sights on Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez.

    Liverpool’s need for a new left-back is undeniable, whether they pursue Robinson or Kerkez.

    This is a position that has caused issues this season, and given Robertson’s evident decline, a new face is required on the left side of their defense.

    Another potential target is Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies, but only time will reveal which direction Liverpool’s transfer plans will take.

  • Alexis Mac Allister warns Liverpool of crucial mistake to avoid against Manchester United

    Alexis Mac Allister warns Liverpool of crucial mistake to avoid against Manchester United

    Alexis Mac Allister has issued a Premier League title warning ahead of Liverpool'

    Alexis Mac Allister has issued a Premier League title warning ahead of Liverpool’s upcoming match against Manchester United on Sunday.

    The Argentina international remains focused on maintaining momentum as Liverpool prepares for the second half of the Premier League season. Despite their strong start, Mac Allister insists the team “will not get carried away” by their early success. After a rare midweek without a fixture, Liverpool will face fierce North West rivals Manchester United at home this Sunday afternoon.

    Currently sitting six points ahead of Arsenal at the top of the Premier League, Liverpool enjoys a game in hand over their nearest competitors, having concluded 2024 with a commanding 5-0 victory over West Ham United last weekend.

    The squad returned to the AXA Training Centre on Thursday after a three-day break following the win over West Ham, which marked their 23rd victory in 27 games across all competitions this season.

    However, Mac Allister emphasizes that the team is not complacent about their progress. They are determined to keep their focus on continuing their strong form, particularly as they look to capitalize on the current struggles of Manchester United, who have lost their last three Premier League matches under new manager Ruben Amorim and are now 14th in the table.

    “We’ve been in a really good moment and the feeling in the squad has been super-positive,” Mac Allister said. “But as we always say, at a club like this there’s no time to rest or get carried away with what’s happened – you just have to try to win and think about the next game.”

    He also highlighted the importance of squad depth, saying: “We know that players who come into the side at the start or as substitutes are really important and if you want to win trophies, you need them. Of course, you don’t want to be on the bench, but we know what every guy here, when he comes in, does his best for the team.”

    Under new manager Arne Slot, Mac Allister has taken on a slightly different role this season, playing in a defensive midfield pivot. He has featured in every match except two, when he was suspended.

    Reflecting on Slot’s impact since his summer arrival to replace Jurgen Klopp, Mac Allister said: “It’s been a good feeling from day one. From the very start we saw a little bit of the way he wanted us to play and as a group I think we really embraced it. We’re all comfortable with the way he wants us to play, with the tactical ideas that he’s brought with him. I think you can tell that we’re very happy.”

    He added: “It’s not easy for a new coach to come in, especially after a legend like Jurgen Klopp who was here for so many years and won so many things. I’m happy for Arne and for the whole group because the truth is that we work very hard and we’re doing so in a great way. So hopefully we can crown it by winning him a trophy or two.”

    Mac Allister has contributed a goal and two assists in his last three matches, playing a key role in setting up two goals in the West Ham game. “I like to score goals, I like to assist, I want to put even more into that, into improving my numbers, and I think I can do that,” he said. “So I’m happy for what I’m achieving but at the same time I always want a little bit more.”

  • Liverpool Transfer Update: Van Dijk and Mo Salah Set to Stay as £150m Deal Gets Green Light

    Liverpool Transfer Update: Van Dijk and Mo Salah Set to Stay as £150m Deal Gets Green Light

    Liverpool Transfer Update: Van Dijk and Mo Salah Set to Stay as £150m Deal Gets Green Light

    Liverpool may have an eventful January as they aim to strengthenq their squad in the race for the Premier League title, with discussions surrounding Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak, and Dani Olmo.

    With the January transfer window now open, Liverpool could make some key moves. As the favorites to win the Premier League, further signings could push them closer to their goal. Players such as Isak and Olmo are already being linked with potential transfers to Anfield.

    Beyond new signings, Liverpool will focus on securing their current players. Starting today, Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah are eligible to hold talks with foreign clubs. Liverpool is eager to keep these three, though Alexander-Arnold’s name has been connected to Real Madrid in recent reports. Here’s the latest news and rumors from Merseyside.

    Van Dijk and Salah ‘expected’ to sign
    Although Alexander-Arnold may depart sooner than expected, the future of Van Dijk and Salah seems more promising. According to The Athletic, both players are reportedly close to agreeing on new two-year contracts at Anfield. While the deals aren’t finalized and an official announcement is still some way off, talks are progressing, and there’s hope the duo will remain. Both have attracted interest from other clubs; reports from Italy have linked Van Dijk with Inter Milan, while Salah is frequently mentioned in connection with Saudi clubs.

    Carragher green-lights Isak
    Former Liverpool player Jamie Carragher has endorsed Newcastle’s Alexander Isak as a perfect signing for various Premier League clubs, including Liverpool. After Isak’s goal against Manchester United, Carragher praised him, saying: “Alexander, I absolutely adore you. I think you’re a fantastic player and if I had £150m, I’d pay it to have you at any club.” Isak has been in superb form this season, netting 13 goals, and still has over three years left on his contract at St James’ Park.

    Liverpool enter Olmo race
    Liverpool have entered the competition for Dani Olmo, joining several Premier League clubs in pursuit of the Spanish midfielder, whose future at Barcelona is uncertain. After joining Barcelona from RB Leipzig in the summer, Olmo has failed to be registered for the second half of the season, raising the possibility he could leave for free in January. According to Mundo Deportivo, Liverpool is among the clubs vying for his signature, with Manchester City and Manchester United also in the race. Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal are reportedly considering a move as well. Olmo, 26, has made 15 appearances for Barcelona this season, scoring six goals, but a deal may be complicated, as his agent insists Olmo intends to remain at the Nou Camp for the rest of the campaign and isn’t exploring other options.

  • Liverpool Set to Replace Costly Klopp Signing with €85m Target

    Liverpool Set to Replace Costly Klopp Signing with €85m Target

    Liverpool Set to Replace Costly Klopp Signing with €85m Target

    Liverpool have reportedly made the decision to consider selling Darwin Nunez after his underwhelming performances since his arrival at the club.

    When Nunez initially joined Liverpool under former manager Jurgen Klopp, he was seen as an exciting acquisition. However, he has struggled to adapt and replicate the form he displayed at his previous club, Benfica.

    It now appears that new Liverpool manager Arne Slot is open to offloading the Uruguay international, potentially bringing in an exciting new forward to replace him.

    According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are targeting Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram as one of their options for the forward position.

    The report also mentions Newcastle’s Alexander Isak as another possibility, though Isak would come at a higher price, whereas Thuram’s transfer fee might be around €85 million.

    Could Marcus Thuram be the ideal replacement for Darwin Nunez?

    Marcus Thuram

    Thuram has had a strong performance at Inter, making him a potential upgrade over Nunez, who has earned a reputation for being inconsistent with his finishing.

    In contrast, the French forward at Inter has scored 12 goals in 17 Serie A matches this season, proving to be more dependable in front of goal.

     

    However, Thuram has never played in the Premier League, which could be a drawback, as Nunez also struggled to raise his game after moving from Portugal to England.

    While Thuram may not face the same issues, it’s important to note that Serie A is not as strong as it once was, and several players who faltered in the Premier League have found new success in Italy.

    Players such as Romelu Lukaku and Christian Pulisic, who struggled at Chelsea, have significantly improved in Serie A, so it’s possible that Thuram might not be up to the task of leading the line for a top Premier League club.

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    Liverpool gets major update on contract negotiations with Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk

    Liverpool awaits decisions from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold

    Liverpool awaits decisions from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold regarding their futures, but there is encouraging news for the former two.

    Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are reportedly “very likely” to sign new contracts with Liverpool. The two, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold, are approaching the end of their current contracts, which expire at the season’s conclusion. All three players have received offers to extend their stays, but no decisions have been made yet.

    The coming week could be crucial, as the trio may begin negotiating pre-contract agreements with foreign clubs starting in January unless they commit to new deals before then.

    Although a final decision before the year’s end seems increasingly unlikely, positive news has emerged regarding Van Dijk and Salah. Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth, speaking to GIVEMESPORT, stated that the pair are “very likely” to stay at Anfield.

    Sheth also suggested that while Alexander-Arnold’s future remains uncertain, he has been less vocal about it compared to his teammates.

    This update follows Van Dijk’s recent comments hinting at his desire to remain at Liverpool. Ahead of the Boxing Day match against Leicester, the captain told Amazon Prime: “I love the club, the club loves me. I love the fans, the fans love me and it is a very good foundation to be successful. In my opinion I can play for another three, four years at least at the highest level. We will see what the future brings.”

    Liverpool.com notes that it has always seemed likely that Van Dijk and Salah would extend their contracts, while Alexander-Arnold might require more persuasion, particularly with the allure of Real Madrid. Hopefully, Sheth’s prediction holds true, and there will be no long wait for Van Dijk and Salah to sign new deals. With January just around the corner, it seems they might consider other offers, but the hope is they will ultimately remain with Liverpool.

  • “Fabrizio Romano Shares Optimistic Transfer Update for Liverpool”

    “Fabrizio Romano Shares Optimistic Transfer Update for Liverpool”

    "Fabrizio Romano Shares Optimistic Transfer Update for Liverpool"

    Fabrizio Romano has shared an exclusive update regarding the futures of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, indicating that Liverpool is feeling optimistic about securing their contracts.

    In his comments to CaughtOffside via the Daily Briefing, Romano revealed that while there is still work to be done to retain these two key players, discussions are ongoing.

    The situation appears less promising for Liverpool in terms of keeping Trent Alexander-Arnold, but there is still confidence that the club can convince both Salah and Van Dijk to remain at Anfield.

    Similar to Alexander-Arnold, both Salah and Van Dijk are set to be out of contract this summer, which means Liverpool is racing against time to get them to sign new deals.

    At this point, things seem to be progressing in the right direction, though a resolution may not be immediate.

    Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to stay at Liverpool?

    “Liverpool maintain their stance – they are confident to make it happen with Salah and Van Dijk, but there is still no breakthrough in talks.

    “So, there is more work for them to do on those deals.”

    Liverpool fans may feel disappointed by the lack of progress with Alexander-Arnold, but holding on to two iconic figures like Salah and Van Dijk would likely ease that frustration.

    Salah, in particular, has been one of the top performers globally in recent months, making it crucial for Liverpool to avoid losing the Egyptian international on a free transfer.

    Van Dijk, the club’s captain, continues to perform at a high level despite his age, so Liverpool fans will be hoping he extends his stay at Anfield as well.

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    Milos Kerkez’s decision revealed as Liverpool uncover key advantage for January transfer

    Milos Kerkez

    Liverpool remain linked with Bournemouth’s young left-back Milos Kerkez, who has made an important decision about his future ahead of the January transfer window amid growing interest from both Liverpool and Manchester United.

    The 21-year-old Hungary international joined Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar, the club previously managed by Arne Slot, during the summer of 2023. Richard Hughes, who is currently Liverpool’s sporting director, was Bournemouth’s technical director at the time, fueling the speculation linking Kerkez with a move to Anfield.

    Liverpool is one of several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring Kerkez’s progress at Bournemouth, with Manchester United also mentioned as a potential suitor. Some reports even suggest United’s interest may be more substantial.

    Despite Bournemouth’s solid Premier League form, with eight wins from 19 games so far, Kerkez seems ready to leave the club, whether in January or the summer. The club is currently managed by Andoni Iraola, who has guided them to a promising start this season.

    In a move that may signal a potential transfer, Kerkez has switched to a new agency, signing with Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports, which also represents Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who joined the Reds from Juventus in the summer.

    Kerkez announced the change on Instagram, where he was officially welcomed to the agency. It remains to be seen if this shift in representation leads to any movement regarding his future, though journalist Fabrizio Romano has noted that Kerkez is one to watch ahead of the transfer window.

    Liverpool currently have Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas competing for the left-back role, but both players have faced fitness and form issues at various points this season. As a result, there are ongoing rumors suggesting that the club may look to strengthen the position in the coming months.

  • Breaking: Liverpool Star Set to Exit in January After Unexpected Change of Heart

    Breaking: Liverpool Star Set to Exit in January After Unexpected Change of Heart

    Breaking: Liverpool Star Set to Exit in January After Unexpected Change of Heart

    Liverpool are thriving this season under Arne Slot’s guidance, with their impressive performances in both the Premier League and the Champions League reflecting this success.

    The team currently tops the standings in both competitions, with several players delivering some of the best football of their careers.

    Mohamed Salah has rediscovered his best form, while players such as Virgil Van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ryan Gravenberch, and others are all playing crucial roles in the team’s success.

    Despite this, there is one player struggling to make an impact at Anfield, and his frustration with Slot not giving him enough playing time this season might lead to a departure in the upcoming January transfer window.

    As reported by FootMercato, Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa is considering a move away from the club in January after becoming frustrated with his lack of opportunities since his summer arrival.

    Chiesa was Liverpool’s only signing in the summer, and while his transfer was initially regarded as one of the best deals of the window, he has yet to make an impact in the Premier League.

    Federico Chiesa has faced difficulties in adjusting at Liverpool

    Federico Chiesa has faced difficulties in adjusting at Liverpool.

    The Italian winger has faced difficulties settling into the team, as he joined without a proper preseason and struggled with fitness issues, hindering his ability to adapt to the Premier League.

    As a result, Slot has given him limited playing time this season, and Chiesa is now looking for a way out of the club.

    The report suggests that Napoli, along with AC Milan and Barcelona, could be potential destinations for the former Juventus player.

    Liverpool are reportedly open to the idea of Chiesa leaving on loan to gain playing time elsewhere, with the hope that he will return to Anfield in better form and fitness.

    While the Reds are heading in the right direction under the Dutch manager, the only blemish on his tenure so far has been his inability to fully utilize Chiesa.

    A move away from Liverpool might allow the player to regain his form and fitness, and with the January transfer window approaching, it could be the ideal time to explore that option.

    Additionally, another Liverpool player has informed the club of his desire to leave.

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    Milos Kerkez’s decision revealed as Liverpool uncover key advantage for January transfer

    Milos Kerkez

    Liverpool remain linked with Bournemouth’s young left-back Milos Kerkez, who has made an important decision about his future ahead of the January transfer window amid growing interest from both Liverpool and Manchester United.

    The 21-year-old Hungary international joined Bournemouth from AZ Alkmaar, the club previously managed by Arne Slot, during the summer of 2023. Richard Hughes, who is currently Liverpool’s sporting director, was Bournemouth’s technical director at the time, fueling the speculation linking Kerkez with a move to Anfield.

    Liverpool is one of several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring Kerkez’s progress at Bournemouth, with Manchester United also mentioned as a potential suitor. Some reports even suggest United’s interest may be more substantial.

    Despite Bournemouth’s solid Premier League form, with eight wins from 19 games so far, Kerkez seems ready to leave the club, whether in January or the summer. The club is currently managed by Andoni Iraola, who has guided them to a promising start this season.

    In a move that may signal a potential transfer, Kerkez has switched to a new agency, signing with Fali Ramadani’s Lian Sports, which also represents Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who joined the Reds from Juventus in the summer.

    Kerkez announced the change on Instagram, where he was officially welcomed to the agency. It remains to be seen if this shift in representation leads to any movement regarding his future, though journalist Fabrizio Romano has noted that Kerkez is one to watch ahead of the transfer window.

    Liverpool currently have Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas competing for the left-back role, but both players have faced fitness and form issues at various points this season. As a result, there are ongoing rumors suggesting that the club may look to strengthen the position in the coming months