Tag: Antonio Silva

  • As ‘contact made’ amid a $109 million release clause, Liverpool may sign the perfect player for Arne Slot.

    As ‘contact made’ amid a $109 million release clause, Liverpool may sign the perfect player for Arne Slot.

    As 'contact made' amid a $109 million release clause, Liverpool may sign the perfect player for Arne Slot.

    A center-back is needed by Liverpool this summer, and ‘contact’ has reportedly been established with a prime candidate to replace Arne Slot. He had previously been connected to the Reds.

    Liverpool does require a center-back this time around, albeit less obviously than they did with their desperate search for a new midfield last summer. Arne Slot has a strong team to work with, but it would be wise to add some extra depth to the back line.

    The majority of Ibrahima Konate’s Liverpool career has been marred by injuries, and Joel Matip is expected to go as a free agent. Despite Jarell Quansah’s outstanding season the previous year, there needs to be another choice.

    António Silva and Florentino Luís, two Benfica players who defeated Famalicao last year, were watched by officials, according to 90min. Furthermore, the former is once more being linked to a move to Anfield.

    Correio da Manha, a Portuguese publication (print edition via Paisley Gates), alleges that Liverpool has ‘already made contact’ over a potential trade for the midfielder, who is valued at $109 million (£85 million/150,00 euros).

    It also claims that Arsenal and Manchester United are interested. Silva is a 1.87-meter-tall modern defender. When asked to make more direct passes up the pitch, he appears like a natural with the ball, showing true ease and control combined with a wide passing range.

    As 'contact made' amid a $109 million release clause, Liverpool may sign the perfect player for Arne Slot.

    The Portuguese international has plenty of time to keep improving, but it is debatable if he possesses the speed necessary to occupy the high Liverpool defensive line and daring offside trap. Still a long way from the finished product, despite his unexpected ascent to prominence as a captivating superstar.

    The season prior, Silva established himself as a regular starter for Benfica, taking Jan Vertonghen’s place after the Belgian left for Anderlecht in the offseason. Following the Uruguayan striker’s success at the Estádio da Luz, Liverpool signed a certain Darwin Núñez from Benfica in the same transfer window.

    The giants of Portugal have a reputation for finding hidden gems on the transfer market; Enzo Fernández is just one such example. Three Portuguese news sources claimed that he was expected to sign with Anfield in the winter of 2023, but Chelsea signed him for an outrageous sum during the final hours of the winter window.

    Football Transfers announced before the summer that Silva was one of Liverpool’s “top targets” for the forthcoming transfer window. Fichajes implied that the Reds were “confident” about winning the race. Even though it never materialised, Silva ought to be at the top of the Reds’ priority list this time around.

    The fact that Núñez and Fernández are known to Liverpool indicates that they are well aware of Silva and his potential. Julian Ward, who has ties to Portugal thanks to his prior employment with their football organisation, may also find himself on Merseyside in the near future. After he left Benfica for Anfield, Núñez cleared the way for Silva, who might end up following in his footsteps.

  • The €100 million talent who wants to go to the Premier League has been discussed by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    The €100 million talent who wants to go to the Premier League has been discussed by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    The €100 million talent who wants to go to the Premier League has been discussed by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    Antonio Silva, the wonderkid centre back for Benfica who is prioritising a move to the Premier League, has been in contact with Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United over his possible transfer.

    Strong interest in Silva this summer has been reported to CaughtOffside by sources close to the negotiations. Benfica is eager to make a deal if they obtain €100 million for its star player, who would prefer to join a premier English team.

    Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly also interested in the 20-year-old, but CaughtOffside knows that the majority of the teams are currently unwilling to pay Benfica’s €100 million asking price for the player.

    Before Silva’s next destination is known, a number of issues need to be sorted. It is unclear if more discussions and negotiations will result in a lower fee, and Silva himself will want to make sure he plays frequently at his next club.

    Silva transfer: What’s next for the Benfica defender?

    If Silva is going to prioritise playing time, he might be better off picking Liverpool or Manchester United over Arsenal at this point, since Mikel Arteta already has one of the top defensive duos in Europe and England in Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba.

    In contrast, Liverpool’s lack of consistency in the previous season may have cost them as their championship challenge faded towards the end of the campaign. Silva would be a great long-term successor for Virgil van Dijk, who is getting older.

    While Silva is expected to be a key player if he joins, he will likely replace ageing stars like Harry Maguire and Raphael Varane, the latter of whom also has an expiring contract this summer. United, on the other hand, had a very bad season, finishing eighth in the table, and will undoubtedly want a major overhaul this summer.

    The Portugal international will undoubtedly be tempted by Real Madrid and PSG as well, but it would be thrilling to watch him push himself by moving to the Premier League.

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    Following his departure from the Reds, Jurgen Klopp confirms the destination of the Liverpool man.

    John Achterberg

    Just before John Achterberg leaves Liverpool this summer, Jurgen Klopp revealed where he will be going next.

    Several employees are departing Liverpool this summer, including John Achterberg. He joined the Reds as a youth goalkeeping coach and has been a part of the team for fifteen years.

    He was elevated to a first-team role by Kenny Dalglish back in 2011, and he has remained in that capacity ever since. It’s time to move on, though, as a new era at Anfield begins.

    And in case you missed it, Jurgen Klopp, who is also departing, has disclosed Achterberg’s destination. In fact, it appears that he will be connecting with several well-known people.

    Achterberg is going to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, according to Klopp. Naturally, that is the team that Steven Gerrard plays for and was previously Jordan Henderson’s.

    Henderson eventually left the team midway through the season, but Gini Wijnaldum remains as the team’s captain and a former Red.

    JOHN ACHTERBERG HEADS TO SAUDI ARABIA

    John Achterberg

    With his work with Liverpool, it’s highly likely that Achterberg will receive a large salary here—that’s the Saudi way, after all. This will allow him to work with someone he knows and get paid.

    This happens soon after Pep Lijnders was named RB Salzburg’s next manager. Along with him will be Vitor Matos, who will serve as his assistant, and numerous more people who are looking to join new clubs this summer.

    Furthermore, it’s possible that some of them will wind up in Saudi Arabia. Although players are the most valuable resource there, elite staff members undoubtedly have a position. There are currently a lot of those accessible out of Liverpool.

    Thus, even though Achterberg’s next position is certain, it’s important to keep a watch on the others. It’s possible that the Liverpool of today will have an impact on teams worldwide.

  • Liverpool wants to sign a replacement for Matip for around £80 million by hijacking Man Utd’s objective.

    Liverpool wants to sign a replacement for Matip for around £80 million by hijacking Man Utd’s objective.

    Liverpool wants to sign a replacement for Matip for around £80 million by hijacking Man Utd's objective.

    After the Cameroonian’s departure was made official, the Reds began seeking for a replacement.

    Joel Matip’s final Liverpool match draws near, as Jurgen Klopp’s team has announced that the defender will be departing when his contract expires at the end of the campaign. News about

    Liverpool transfer news

    Given that Matip is probably going to be remembered as one of the greatest free agents to have ever signed for Liverpool, especially in the Premier League era, it makes sense in many ways that he is departing on a free contract. The defender’s legendary backline avalanches earned him every major trophy available in English football, and they became associated with Klopp’s Liverpool.

    With players like Goncalo Inacio and Ousmane Diomande making headlines, Liverpool needs to find a successor for those frantic dashes and defensive brilliance. Under Ruben Amorim, who was formerly connected to Liverpool, the two Sporting CP defenders have both had fantastic seasons; nonetheless, it’s possible that Liverpool will sign one of them to replace Matip.

    Reports from Spain claim that Liverpool is considering a move to capture Antonio Silva, which might result in the Reds activating his €100 million (£86 million) release clause in order to sabotage Manchester United’s possible agreement. The Reds might surprise their opponents by replacing Matip with a marquee signing from Benfica in a single transfer.

    At just twenty years old, the centre defender might even help Liverpool eventually replace Virgil van Dijk in the long run, working with players like Jarell Quansah and Ibrahima Konate. Silva has a significant release clause, but Benfica is supposedly ready to negotiate a lower price in order to allay financial concerns this summer, so they might not even need to rely on that.

    Silva the “hero” might accomplish two goals at once.

    Liverpool wants to sign a replacement for Matip for around £80 million by hijacking Man Utd's objective.

    Replacing Matip should be Liverpool’s top defensive priority, but replacing Van Dijk should be close after, so it would be great to do both at the same time. And Silva has the time and capacity to accomplish that at such a young age. He has his supporters, too, as Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout called him a “hero”.

    Michael Edwards would want to start his first summer back at Anfield by beating Manchester United to Silva’s signature, especially if he can negotiate a lesser price in the kind of move that has made him renowned over the years.

    League stats P90 23/24 (via FBref) Antonio Silva Virgil van Dijk Joel Matip
    Progressive Carries 0.93 0.93 0.92
    Progressive Passes 4.60 5.69 3.91
    Tackles Won 1.48 0.67 0.69
    Interceptions 0.79 1.05 1.03
    Ball Recoveries 6.22 4.81 6.67

    Having said that, Silva is a player to keep an eye on when Liverpool looks to bolster their defence under Arne Slot during the summer transfer window.

  • How Liverpool might lineup for Arne Slot with Takefusa Kubo and two further moves

    How Liverpool might lineup for Arne Slot with Takefusa Kubo and two further moves

    Antonio Silva

    This summer will see changes at Liverpool. The team is anticipated to make a few signings, though not many, and under Arne Slot, they might look like this.

    This summer, Liverpool will see a significant transition. With Jürgen Klopp entering the final weeks of his nine-year contract with the Reds, the Jürgen Klopp era is almost over. Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, will take over as manager at the end of the current campaign.

    In addition, Michael Edwards has rejoined the team after taking a more senior position at FSG. After making an impression at Bournemouth, Richard Hughes is expected to join the team this summer as sporting director, therefore Liverpool will have a fresh look come 2024–2025.

    It is unlikely that there will be many personnel changes on the pitch. Naturally, some players will come in and some will go out, but the majority of the existing roster will stay.

    Both Hughes and Slot will probably have compiled lists of players they would like to see at Anfield, and Slot will probably have an idea of who he might like to bring in to leave his own mark on the team. But who will be in Liverpool’s starting lineup when the new campaign kicks off on August 17?

    Alisson Becker, a Brazilian who is still among the best in the world at his position and doesn’t appear to be slowing down, will continue to start goals. The Reds have Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley vying for the right-back position; at center-back, Virgil van Dijk is still expected to lead the line and partner with Ibrahima Konaté. Andy Robertson will most likely continue to be the team’s first choice at left back. Thus, it’s unlikely that the defence will see any significant adjustments.

    Antonio Silva

    With Joël Matip’s contract expiring in the summer, he is expected to leave the team, hence a new player may be brought in to take his place. Gonçalo Inácio, Jean-Clair Todibo, Leny Yoro, and António Silva are just a few of the players that Liverpool has been linked to. However, Eintracht Frankfurt star Willian Pacho—who Gianluca Di Marzio claims is a target—might be the best of the lot, as the 22-year-old has a bright future.

    Mats Wieffer of Feyenoord has been connected to a move to Anfield in midfield (via Fichajes). Slot loves Wieffer, and the Dutch coach might bring the player to Liverpool for the upcoming campaign. Because of Wieffer’s adaptability, Slot could be able to switch systems. That being said, it’s unlikely that there will be a major revolution in the middle of the park given that Liverpool acquired multiple midfielders last summer.

    Attacker Takefusa Kubo of Japan is rumoured to be considering a transfer to Anfield (via Sam C Reports). Kubo has excelled while on loan at Real Sociedad this year, and Real Madrid may decide to let him go in the summer to raise money. With a year remaining on his contract, Mohamed Salah’s future is still up in the air, although it seems likely that he will stay.

    Possible Liverpool starting lineup for the 2024–25 (4–3–3) is as follows: Alisson, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Endō/Wieffer, Van Dijk, Alexander–Arnold, Salah/Kubo, Robertson, and Núñez.

    According to Liverpool.com, it will be intriguing to see who Liverpool signs this summer while Hughes establishes his footing in the game. To ensure that the Dutchman gets off to a good start and stays away from a potential Klopp-style hangover, Liverpool has to bring in players who can perform right away.

  • Liverpool transfer news: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Antonio Silva’s stance, and injury updates

    Liverpool transfer news: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Antonio Silva’s stance, and injury updates

    Antonio SilvaNews, rumours, gossip, and speculation on transfers involving Liverpool, including the most recent on Joe Gomez, Roberto Firmino, Fabio Carvalho, Thaigo Alcantara, and Goncalo Inacio

    In the January transfer window, Liverpool will compete with Sporting Lisbon’s Goncalo Inacio for his signature.

    The 22-year-old centre back is reportedly being pursued by a number of teams, including the Reds, with Arsenal and Real Madrid reportedly vying for his services.

    The Liverpool combo of Thiago Alcantara and Fabio Carvalho are reportedly drawing interest ahead of the transfer market that opens next month. While Carvalho has been having trouble getting consistent minutes during his loan stint with RB Leipzig, Thiago has been linked to a return to Barcelona.

    In other news, Antonio Silva, a talented defender for Benfica who has drawn interest from Real Madrid, is reportedly a target for the Reds.

    Manu Kone monitored

    Antonio Silva

    Time travel to the past, and Liverpool is once more mentioned among the teams still interested in Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach.

    According to Rudy Galetti, Paris Saint-Germain has added the defensive midfielder to their list of transfer objectives, and the Reds and Tottenham are keeping an eye on his status.

    The Frenchman was supposed to be among the first players to arrive as part of Jurgen Klopp’s midfield makeover back in the summer, but he was hurt during the U21 Euros and spent the season in Germany.

    Release clause of Joao Neves.

    Joao Neves

    Joao Neves, a 19-year-old midfielder for Benfica, is another up-and-coming star. He first mentioned Liverpool’s scouting efforts in November 90min ago.

    As the January transfer window approaches, rumours are circulating that Neves’ team is well aware of foreign interest in their star. O Jogo suggests that in this case, people might believe it is not yet time to sell up.

    The most recent rumour regarding the player is made by them, who state that Benfica intends to negotiate a new deal with a €150 million (£130 million) release clause in order to ward off possible suitors for the time being.

    Release clause and rivals of Antonio Silva.

    Joao Neves

    Reporter Rudy Galetti has shared information about Antonio Silva of Benfica that he is aware of.

    Claiming that the young central defender is “really appreciated” around Europe, he names Manchester United, Liverpool’s opponent, and Paris Saint-Germain, the French champions.

    It is also alleged that he has a €100 million release clause in his contract, which runs until 2027.

    Liverpool to battle Brighton for defender

    Kevin Mantilla

    According to reports, Liverpool is “keeping tabs” on Kevin Mantilla, a defender from Colombia.

    In the weeks following Joel Matip’s injury setback, the Reds have been connected to a number of centre backs. Matip is projected to miss the rest of the season due to an ACL injury, and his contract is scheduled to expire in the summer.

    Liverpool is reportedly keeping an eye on Talleres de Cordoba defender Mantill, according to Caught Offside. Brighton is reportedly considering a move as well, according to Colombian publication AS.

    Liverpool confirms Wataru Endo’s and Mohamed Salah’s departure dates.

    Mohamed Salah and Wataru Endo

    Wataru Endo and Mohamed Salah will reunite with their nations following Liverpool’s Monday night match against Newcastle United, the club has revealed.

    Before getting ready for the Asian Cup and the AFCON, both players are available to play in the game at Anfield.

    On January 14, Egypt and Salah will play their first AFCON match against Mozambique.

    On January 14, Japan and Endo will kick off their Asian Cup campaigns against Vietnam.

    Alexis Mac Allister is back in training at Liverpool.

    Alexis Mac Allister is back in training 

    Liverpool could make five changes against Newcastle, With the return of injuries

    The midfield player is continuing his recuperation from the knee injury he sustained against Sheffield United, and Sky Sports cameras caught him reuniting with his teammates at the AXA Training Centre in Kirkby.

    In his pre-match press conference, Jurgen Klopp discussed Mac Allister’s fitness before training began, saying, “Macca, we will see what he can do today.” The decision about whether or not he may participate in team training is still pending; we’ll see.”

    “It would be fantastic if Macca could return to Newcastle, but he needs to return pretty much immediately after that,” Klopp continued.

    Real Madrid ‘competing’ for Liverpool target

    Real Madrid 'competing' for Liverpool target

    According to reports, Real Madrid and Liverpool are vying for Sporting Lisbon defender Goncalo Inacio.

    The 22-year-old was expected to make a high-profile move in January following a run of outstanding performances for the massive Portuguese team.

    Among the English teams ‘in the race’ to sign the center-back are reportedly Liverpool and Arsenal. Real Madrid is reportedly ‘competing’ for the Portugal international as well, according to Football Espana.

    David Alaba’s long-term injury has apparently made Inacio the “ideal replacement.” He will supposedly be available for about €60 million next month, though a summer transfer is probably more plausible.

  • Liverpool may sign four defenders after Joel Matip’s injury.

    Liverpool may sign four defenders after Joel Matip’s injury.

    LUCAS BERALDO (SAO PAULO)After Liverpool defeated Sheffield United 2-0, manager Jurgen Klopp of the Reds announced that centre defender Joel Matip had torn his ACL and would probably miss the remainder of the year.

    The 32-year-old defender’s contract with Liverpool expires in the summer, therefore we may have seen the last of him as a player.

    To give him more time to heal without the pressure of finding a new team, his contract can be extended by a full year. Similar moves have been made by the Reds in the past with players like Adam Lallana and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

    Whatever transpires there, though, it is obvious that if Liverpool are to fight for the title, they will need to strengthen the defence in the January transfer window.

    Klopp has few choices when Matip isn’t available.

    Despite winning all of his aerial duels against Sheffield United, Ibrahima Konate was dominant and prone to niggles. Even though December is still early in the season, he has already missed three distinct stints due to injury.

    Although Joe Gomez is a centre back by trade, he has covered full back territory for the majority of the current campaign. Due to injuries, he has also been required because of Andrew Robertson and Conor Bradley. Due to Gomez’s adaptability, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kostas Tsimikas have been rotated by Klopp in recent weeks.

    Although Jarell Quansah, who the manager recently dubbed “Virgil 2.0,” has shown promise anytime he steps onto the game, and Virgil van Dijk appears to be returning to his dominant best, the Reds now lack true depth in defence.

    Should a senior center-back sustain another injury, we won’t be far from the 2020–21 scenario. Is Wataru Endo going to cover at centre back? There, he has performed before.

    But the Reds really shouldn’t find themselves in this kind of predicament again.

    When midfielders are required to substitute for centre backs, a grave error has occurred.

    Naturally, Nat Phillips will shortly return from his Celtic loan. The centre back is ranked lower in the team and hasn’t really established in with the Scottish team. The loan period is unlikely to be extended, and keeping the 26-year-old on board would be the simplest course of action if the Reds are lacking in defensive depth.

    But that’s a band-aid solution to what could turn out to be a long-term issue. Why not try to bring in Matip’s long-term replacement in January? At some point, he will need to be replaced. They would have the chance to adjust before the preseason, which might be crucial for their growth at the team.

    It’s not like they will be tossed in at the deep end; in fact, their minutes may be regulated. Gomez can play centre back to assist with the rotation cycle now that Bradley is back and Andrew Robertson is anticipated to return in the New Year.

    Who might Liverpool target in January if they decide to enter the transfer market?

    LUCAS BERALDO (SAO PAULO)

    LUCAS BERALDO (SAO PAULO)

    The Sao Paulo superstar, who was recently linked to a move to Anfield, reportedly has a large following. Recently, Fabrizio Romano stated he was unaware of Liverpool’s interest in the £20 million rated defender. But Beraldo’s name does keep coming up and he does fit the Reds in a number of ways.

    He sees a lot of the ball for the Brazilian team, is fluid in wide areas, and is a progressive player in possession.

    He has a lot of promise and wouldn’t break the bank. But do the Reds really need someone a little more mature? particularly considering that Quansah is now serving as the project center-back?

    GONCALO INACIO (SPORTING CP)

    GONCALO INACIO (SPORTING CP)

    Throughout the summer, several outlets reported that Liverpool had their eye on Inacio. He stayed with Sporting CP, though, since a move never happened.

    But every couple weeks, he is brought up. With the signing of a new contract with the Lisbon giants, the 22-year-old’s release clause was raised to approximately £52 million. When you consider what Josko Gvardiol went for in the summer, he’s not cheap, but neither is he costly.

    The Sporting centre back is very neat when in control of the ball and exudes confidence when he steps into midfield. His strongest position is on the left, just like with Beraldo, therefore he would be replacing Van Dijk as an understudy.

    Quansah might permanently shift to the right as a result of this.

    While it’s not a bad concept, is there another way the money could be used?

    ANTONIO SILVA (BENFICA)

    ANTONIO SILVA (BENFICA)

    Now that we are back in Portugal, we have Silva. The Benfica sensation was mentioned as a potential transfer target by Liverpool some time ago, and the team is apparently monitoring his progress. Although he has a £95 million release clause and a contract with the Lisbon-based team through 2027, he wouldn’t be cheap. However, as a player, he has enormous upside.

    However, you should expect more of a guarantee for that kind of money. Silva would carry a danger.

    To begin with, he would need to adjust to the new league. To fit in at Liverpool, he would need to adjust to being a part of a rotation cycle and improve certain aspects of his game. While it is conceivable, it would be extremely risky to pay a club record amount for a player who requires so many adjustments. That is something that cannot be avoided.

    Similar to Beraldo, the 20-year-old would also be somewhat of a project, but he would also come with a high price tag and high expectations. It would be unexpected, but I wouldn’t rule it out.

    MARC GUEHI (CRYSTAL PALACE)

    MARC GUEHI (CRYSTAL PALACE)

    Lastly, there is Guehi. It was quite unexpected at the moment to hear that he was on Liverpool’s summer wish list.

    The former Chelsea player doesn’t fit the Reds’ preference for physically dominant centre backs. Though not as formidable as Van Dijk, Matip, or Konate, he can hold his own in a duel.

    But he has excellent ball handling skills, and if he can get his team from the defensive third to the midfield third in a manner akin to Matip’s, that would be spectacular. That could be the allure. He’s been a regular for England and has experience in the Premier League. When you go with him, you know what to expect.

    Although he may not have the same potential as others, he may make an early impact on this starting XI.

     

  • Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    The most recent information on Darren England, Jurgen Klopp, and the buildup to the Europa League match at Anfield against Union Saint-Gilloise can be found in the Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip, and speculation section.

    Currently, Liverpool is playing Union Saint-Gilloise.
    Following their 3-1 victory over LASK in their group’s opening match, the Reds are aiming to make it two wins in a row in the Europa League.

    After being preoccupied with VAR and the Reds’ controversial 2-1 Premier League loss at Tottenham Hotspur, which was overturned by VAR, attention is now back on the game of football.

    Jurgen Klopp asserted that a replay of the game would be the best course of action in the most recent development of the ongoing narrative. Darren England will reportedly not officiate a Liverpool match for the remainder of the season, according to reports, but PGMOL president Howard Webb has backed him in light of the mistake.

    Newcastle and Liverpool are on the lookout for Jarrod Bowen.

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    West Ham United and Jarrod Bowen are reportedly “moving slowly” on contract negotiations, according to talkSPORT.

    According to the report, Bowen could take the place of Mohamed Salah next summer, prompting both Liverpool and Newcastle to be on high alert about a potential move for the England international.

    Southgate comments on the VAR controversy.

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    To begin with, I wasn’t in favour of it. It bothers me. Just accept the results of the officials’ decisions.

    However, returning to a society devoid of technology seems unlikely. It was never going to resolve every issue. There is no solution that will solve every problem.

    Kelleher injury blow

    Liverpool’s Europa League match against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise this evening is anticipated to be Caoimhin Kelleher’s last due to injury.

    The Reds’ goalkeeper has been left off of The Republic of Ireland’s most recent international roster for their upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying matches.

    Though Alisson may now take over in goal for Jurgen Klopp’s team this evening at Anfield, Kelleher was originally scheduled to start.

    Adrian won’t be able to play because he wasn’t picked for the club’s Europa League team.

    Salah and Klopp are nominees for awards.

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    The most recent Premier League Manager of the Month and Player of the Month awards could go to Liverpool.

    In addition to Son Heung-Min, Kieran Trippier, Jarrod Bowen, Pedro Neto, and Ollie Watkins, Mohamed Salah has also been nominated for the latter award.

    In the meantime, Klopp is vying for the manager position with Mikel Arteta, Unai Emery, Eddie Howe, and Ange Postecoglou.

    Antonio Silva rivalry.

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    Antonio Silva, a defender with ties to Liverpool, is reportedly a target for Manchester United.

    The Benfica star has been mentioned in the past as a potential target for the Reds, but Jurgen Klopp decided against signing a player for this area of the field during the summer transfer window.

    The Daily Mail reports that United could make a move for Silva in January as Erik ten Hag looks to bolster his injury-plagued defense.

    Thiago Almada is interested.

    Liverpool transfers and news LIVE: Antonio Silva fight, Caoimhin Kelleher injury blow, Thiago Almada interest

    Thiago Almada, a midfielder for Atlanta, is the player on whom Liverpool have “set their sights.

    The Argentinian club Vélez Sarsfield’s 22-year-old player joined the MLS team in 2022 and has since established himself as a huge success in the United States.

    Almada, who was a member of Argentina’s World Cup-winning team last year, is reportedly a target for top clubs after tallying 11 goals and 14 assists in 29 league appearances this season.

    Two teams that have been “closely monitoring” the player, according to Fichajes, are Liverpool and Manchester United.
    Both clubs are “considering making a bid,” according to Fichajes.

    Almada’s current employers have a contract with him through 2025.

    For the remainder of the season, Darren England will not referee Liverpool games.

    A new report claims that Darren England won’t officiate any more Liverpool games this year but won’t be fired either.

    The Telegraph reported that England has received support and backing from Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) chief Howard Webb as a result of his involvement in Liverpool’s contentious 2-1 Premier League loss at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

    The 37-year-old oversaw VAR alongside assistant VAR Dan Cook during the game in which Luis Diaz’s goal was incorrectly disallowed for offside.

    The PGMOL acknowledged that a “significant human error” had occurred after the game, which saw Liverpool finish with nine men on the field.

    On Tuesday, audio of the incident was made public, underscoring the magnitude of England and Cook’s blunder at Stockley Park.

    Three clubs, including Liverpool, are vying for the Sao Paulo defender.

    Liverpool reportedly has interest in Sao Paulo defender Lucas Beraldo.

    The Brazilian, according to Fichajes, is luring attention from England and Europe.
    Among the top-flight teams vying with Liverpool are reportedly Wolves and Newcastle United.

    As well as Porto and Monaco, Benfica is one of the teams vying for the services of the under-20 international.