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  • Liverpool plans to raid a 17-year-old midfield prodigy this summer.

    Liverpool plans to raid a 17-year-old midfield prodigy this summer.

    Liverpool plans to raid a 17-year-old midfield prodigy this summer.

    Archie Grey, a midfielder for Leeds United, is apparently a target for Liverpool.

    According to Football Insider, the Premier League’s biggest teams were interested in the player during the January transfer window and are still ready to move for him at the end of the current campaign.

    It’s unclear if Leeds, a team in the Championship, are willing to allow the 17-year-old to leave after he established himself as a valuable first-team member.

    Leeds United has the midfield player under contract until the summer of 2028, so the Whites are not under any immediate rush to sell him. But Grey might be tempted to sign with a major team if they don’t make it to the top tier at the end of the season.

    He’ll want to compete at the top level and get lots of first-team experience to further his growth. Liverpool will be a desirable destination for him if they can guarantee him a game. Being one of the biggest teams in the nation, they have a track record of developing young players into regular starters.

    Archie Grey is probably not going to be the only club interested in Leeds, and the Reds may not be the only team making approaches in the summer. In order to keep their best players, the Whites will be driven to win promotion back to the Premier League.

    Grey can play both full-back and central midfield because of his versatility. With the correct coaching, he has the skills to become a valuable midfield player in the Premier League.

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    ‘Huge’ transfer kitty from FSG to be received by Liverpool’s new manager

    The transfer budget that Liverpool will provide its next manager is enormous; only one Premier League team could match them.

    The transfer budget that Liverpool will provide its next manager is enormous; only one Premier League team could match them.

    Football Insider has been informed by sources that Liverpool plans to make significant summer window purchases in anticipation of selecting a new director of football and manager.

    The Premier League’s Financial Fair Play regulations and off-field factors including as Jurgen Klopp’s departure are thought to have hindered the Reds’ ability to make significant purchases in January.

    Just 17 permanent moves were completed in the English top division during the mid-season window, with FFP leaving its imprint on most clubs.

    However, Football Insider has been informed by a reliable source that a “big spend” is anticipated as normal in the summer as teams aim to complete their primary business.

    In terms of purchasing power, Man United is expected to challenge Liverpool after the INEOS-backed takeover was revealed last year.

    Although teams like the Reds are likely to be cautious of FFP limitations, a robust summer transfer window is anticipated despite a quiet January.

    Financial wizard Kieran Maguire also revealed to Football Insider on February 6 that Klopp’s successor at Liverpool will have access to a “huge” summer transfer budget.

    Football Insider (January 28) disclosed that the Merseysiders have designated Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso as their top target and are preparing to make a move for him.

    With the addition of Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Ryan Gravenberch to their roster last summer, the Reds completely revamped their midfield.

    Despite having played one more game than Man City, who are in second place, Klopp’s team leads the Premier League by two points.

  • Wishlist for Liverpool’s January 2024 transfer window

    Wishlist for Liverpool’s January 2024 transfer window

    Latest Liverpool transfer newsIn the winter transfer window, Liverpool may search for another holding midfield player.
    Wataru Endo in the Asian Cup and Mohamed Salah at the AFCON early in the following year will be absent for the Reds.
    Given Joel Matip’s season-ending injury, Jurgen Klopp might request defence reinforcements.

    Liverpool spent their summer rebuilding their midfield and were busy bees during the previous transfer window.

    The Reds are currently in a very strong position in both the Premier League and the Europa League as a result of some wise transactions; they may be recovering surprisingly quickly after a disappointing 2022–2023 season.

    But there’s still room for improvement for Jurgen Klopp’s team, particularly as the injuries start to mount. Liverpool added four new players in the summer, but if they don’t add any more players in January, they risk falling behind Europe’s best teams.

    The Reds may want to focus on strengthening here this winter.

    Defensive midfield

    Wishlist for Liverpool's January 2024 transfer window

    Even while the Reds did invest almost £150 million on new midfield players during the most recent transfer window, it still seems like Klopp could use another in the holding position. This season, Alexis Mac Allister has been utilised primarily in the defensive midfield position; the experiment has yielded mixed results.

    Although Wataru Endo, 30, has had a generally successful start to his Liverpool career, it is evident that he was signed as a rotation option for Klopp.

    Given that last summer’s attempts to sign Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia failed, Klopp may be eager to add a youthful and talented holding midfield player to his team. Even though Stefan Bajcetic is presently sidelined with an injury, the Merseyside club may not be ready for him to play on a regular basis just yet.

    Key targets 

    The 22-year-old Andre, a midfielder for Fluminense, is still a major target for Liverpool despite frequent links between the two teams. But the Copa Libertadores winner is also wanted by Arsenal and Fulham, so a move to Anfield is unlikely.

    Archie Grey, a 17-year-old Leeds United star, has been heavily linked to Liverpool; however, 90min knows the Whites are not eager to sell.

    Another name that is high on Liverpool’s wish list is Joao Neves. In early November, the Reds sent scouts to watch the 19-year-old midfielder for Benfica.

    Key targets

    Lucas Beraldo, a 20-year-old centre back for Sao Paulo who had made an impression in Brazil, was mentioned as a potential January transfer target for the Reds. But it appears like Paris Saint-Germain has signed him before them.

    Goncalo Inacio, 22, a defender for Sporting CP who excelled in Portugal, has long been admired by Liverpool. The five-cap Portugal international is being watched by scouts from the Reds, although Real Madrid is vying for his talents.

    Given Matip’s injury, Liverpool, who signed three players from the Bundesliga last summer, would want to add another this January. Jonathan Tah is one such player.

    Attacking reinforcements

    Wishlist for Liverpool's January 2024 transfer window

    Liverpool has an extremely talented offensive group, but this season its strikers have not always lived up to expectations. With Diogo Jota sidelined and Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, and Cody Gakpo finding it difficult to be consistent, Mohamed Salah has been under a lot of pressure to score goals.

    Given that the Egyptian winger is thirty-one years old, a succession plan needs to be developed quickly. Ben Doak, a young player who has been on the sidelines, is about to have surgery, so Klopp would be anxious to make sure he has enough choices up top to keep his players fresh.

    Key targets 

    Johan Bakayoko of PSV Eindhoven is a winger; the 20-year-old Belgian has caught the attention of the Reds following some strong performances in the Eredivisie and throughout Europe. Liverpool may have to contend with Brentford for his services.

    Liverpool has long been interested in Borussia Dortmund striker Youssoufa Moukoko, who is expected to push for a loan move in January in an attempt to reach the Germany squad for Euro 2024. Even though bolstering the offence isn’t the top priority this winter, Klopp, who hasn’t signed a player from his former team, might be able to call in some favours.

  • News on Liverpool’s transfers as Jürgen Klopp makes a contract claim for “extraordinary” playmaker

    News on Liverpool’s transfers as Jürgen Klopp makes a contract claim for “extraordinary” playmaker

    Liverpool transfer news: Archie Grey of Leeds has a contract dispute pending, while Jürgen Klopp is reportedly considering

    Liverpool transfer news: Archie Grey of Leeds has a contract dispute pending, while Jürgen Klopp is reportedly considering a “extraordinary” young playmaker.

    Liverpool will have the opportunity to reenter the transfer market in just over a month. Jürgen Klopp’s team has signed important players in Luis Díaz and Cody Gakpo in each of the last two transfer windows, so it’s unclear if they will act now.

    Liverpool’s midfield change over the summer paid off, but with all the trophies still up for grabs, it makes sense to add one more player to give the team an extra push going ahead. It might only take one signing to elevate this season from one of transition to one of trophy contention.

    The left side of defence, where Joël Matip’s contract expires at the end of the season, and holding midfield, where Thiago Alcântara is positioned, are still the team’s key areas of need. However, the specific activity that Liverpool has planned for January remains unclear, as rumours of a January transfer for André Trindade have been downplayed.

    This is Liverpool.com’s assessment of the transfer rumours that have been circulating about the Reds lately. There are two midfielders on the roster, neither of whom has graduated from high school yet. However, actions for either in January or the summer of 2024 can be more long-term than immediate.

    Archie Grey (Leeds United)

    Liverpool transfer news: Archie Grey of Leeds has a contract dispute pending, while Jürgen Klopp is reportedly considering

    Archie Grey, the wonderkid of Leeds United, is reportedly attracting interest from many Premier League teams, including Liverpool, ahead of a potential move in 2024. However, according to Football Insider, Leeds is eager to start negotiations with the player about a new contract.

    The price tag of almost $50 million (£40 million/€46 million), according to Liverpool.com, makes it seem improbable that the Reds would be prepared to spend that much money on a 17-year-old. Even with his talent, Liverpool would probably look elsewhere.

    Oscar Glouk (Red Bull Salzburg)

    Liverpool transfer news: Archie Grey of Leeds has a contract dispute pending, while Jürgen Klopp is reportedly considering

    Goal reports that Oscar Gloukh, the wonderkid of Red Bull Salzburg, is being pursued by Liverpool, Manchester United, and Arsenal. The next player to emerge from the Austrian club following in the footsteps of Sadio Mané, Erling Haaland, and Dominik Szoboszlai is the Israeli number 10.

    Gloukh, a full senior international at the age of 19, was signed by Salzburg for $7.6 million (£6.1 million/€7.0 million) last year and made himself at home with the Austrian Bundesliga team right away. He declined Barcelona in order to move.

    Peter Stöger, the former manager of Borussia Dortmund, is one of the people who has been pleased by Gloukh thus far at Red Bull Salzburg. “This player is exceptional,” he said to Sky Germany. “From the group of people who have excellent situational awareness and rapid problem solving skills.

    Additionally, there’s a lot in there for his age. He is a lively young man. If he doesn’t significantly increase Salzburg’s financial resources over the next five years, I’d be shocked. I believe he has a bright future ahead of him.”

    It wouldn’t be shocking if Liverpool was one of the teams considering Gloukh, although it might take him a few more years to make a transfer, according to Liverpool.com. It would be apparent to move from Salzburg to RB Leipzig next.

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    Real Madrid is prepared to pay more than €80 million for a Liverpool player.

    Real Madrid is prepared to pay more than €80 million for a Liverpool player.

    Real Madrid, in spite of their obvious problems with injuries and squad depth, is now among the best teams in all of Europe. Although the club deserves a lot of respect for that, it is not the best situation. They had a similar outstanding start to the previous season before faltering in the latter stages of play. This time, let’s see if they can keep up the pace.

    It is to be hoped that Real Madrid will use the next transfer windows to bolster their roster. They don’t have many possibilities for a few positions.

    Sooner or later, the team must find a long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal. And it seems like they have their sights set on one of Liverpool’s top players. Real Madrid would consider making a bid for Trent Alexander-Arnold of more over €80 million, according to Fichajes.

    It is anticipated that Trent’s current contract with Liverpool expires in the summer of 2025. And he hasn’t signed a contract extension with his boyhood group yet.

    Real Madrid is prepared to pay more than €80 million for a Liverpool player.
    Trent has drawn a lot of criticism for his defensive play throughout the years.

    He has nevertheless continued to be an important member of Liverpool, one of the top clubs in the Premier League.

    Trent is among the greatest and most productive full-backs we have ever seen going forward. Even though the Liverpool player seems to have been around for a while, he is only 25 years old. Thus, there’s a good chance he hasn’t yet achieved his prime.

    It is unclear if Real Madrid will pursue Trent in the future. However, they have recently been connected to several right-backs besides him.

  • An analyst believes Liverpool “appreciate” the England youth star after observing a potential transfer target.

    An analyst believes Liverpool “appreciate” the England youth star after observing a potential transfer target.

    An analyst believes Liverpool "appreciate" the England youth star after observing a potential transfer target.After scouting the 17-year-old midfielder for Leeds United recently, Liverpool are fans of the wonderkid, Archie Grey of the Daily Briefing, according to Fabrizio Romano’s exclusive piece.

    Leeds won’t want to lose this highly-regarded young player, but it appears that interest in the teenager is building. Romano mentioned Liverpool as one of the big names that values him, even though no formal discussions or offers have been made as of yet.

    Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool has been successful in their recruitment, frequently discovering some talented young players like these before they mature into first-team regulars.

    Although Grey seems like he might be a good fit for the Reds, it is also expected that other elite teams may be vying for the England youth international’s signature soon.

    Though Romano has hinted that it would be worth watching, it is unclear exactly what will happen with this story.

    “Leeds United’s Archie Grey is a very talented young player, and Liverpool has sent scouts to watch him several times,” Romano stated.

    Liverpool is undoubtedly one of the clubs that value Archie and continue to follow him, but they are not the only ones. At this point, there isn’t a bid or formal negotiations, but they value the player.

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    Jamie Carragher lists the final two transfers Liverpool must complete to win title

    After Sunday's draw at Luton, Liverpool lost momentum in the Premier League title battle. Jamie Carragher highlighted that the team

    After Sunday’s draw at Luton, Liverpool lost momentum in the Premier League title battle. Jamie Carragher highlighted that the team still needs two players to seriously challenge Man City.

    In order to position Liverpool as championship contenders in the Premier League this season, Jamie Carragher is adamant that they need to bring in a new holding midfielder and full-back.

    The former Reds defender discussed how simpler it was to counterattack against Luton during Jurgen Klopp’s team’s disappointing 1-1 draw with them as opposed to Manchester City, who had won five of the previous six Premier League titles.

    This outcome keeps Liverpool three points behind Pep Guardiola’s team, who crushed Bournemouth 6-1 on Saturday, and in third place in the standings. In their first six road games this season in the division, the Reds have only triumphed twice.

    Carragher thinks that in order for Liverpool to contend for the championship, they still need a specialist holding midfielder. He said to Sky Sports on Sunday, “Liverpool’s midfield is much better than it was last season, but they still don’t have a top holding midfield player.”

    After Sunday's draw at Luton, Liverpool lost momentum in the Premier League title battle. Jamie Carragher highlighted that the team

    “MacAllister’s not a holding midfield player,” mirror Carragher continued. He’s got strong receiving skills, but he struggles defensively and lacks some speed for that position, so I believe they can still get better there.

    With Andy Robertson out due to injury, concerns were also raised about Liverpool’s defensive cover in the full-back positions. Since then, Kostas Tsimikas and Joe Gomez have filled the position, but Carragher thinks it’s more crucial to add a right-back.

    “I think Liverpool could do with a great defender who can play a couple of positions in the back four, rather than so much a player for a specific position,” he continued. They decided to start Gomez at left back today rather than Tsimikas because they believed he would be more capable in defence.

    “I still believe that Liverpool could use another player in that position. Trent could be released into midfield at different times, and you could play someone there against certain opponents who is maybe tougher and stronger defensively.”

    In summarising his views on Liverpool’s current situation, Carragher predicts that although Klopp’s team has improved from the group that finished an unimpressive fifth last season, they will not be able to launch a meaningful title challenge.

    “I believe Liverpool is not prepared to win the league,” asserted the ex-defender. “Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool fans, I believe, are aware of that at this time. They aim to return to the top four, but I believe they need a better defender and another midfielder to be competitive once more

  • Amidst claims about Kylian Mbappé, Jürgen Klopp may sign a $49 million wonderkid.

    Amidst claims about Kylian Mbappé, Jürgen Klopp may sign a $49 million wonderkid.

    Amidst claims about Kylian Mbappé, Jürgen Klopp may sign a $49 million wonderkid.

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    Liverpool transfer news: Jürgen Klopp may acquire a $49 million wonderkid who has shown tremendous promise this season, while another accusation regarding Kylian Mbappé has surfaced.

    It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Liverpool now has to improve in two areas of the game. It was made clear once more on Thursday during the Europa League loss to Toulouse.

    Kostas Tsimikas was sent off for a careless goal at halftime, and Wataru Endō managed to avoid a red card despite having three potential yellow card infractions. Naturally, Andy Robertson and Alexis Mac Allister play such positions for Liverpool, but they don’t seem to have many options for defensive midfielders or left-sided defenders (who can also play center-back).

    Finding a replacement for Mohamed Salah may eventually be necessary, but Liverpool needs to put off having that discussion as long as they can. The Egyptian striker continues to be Jürgen Klopp’s top forward and most dependable goal supplier.

    However, connections to Kylian Mbappé, who can challenge Salah for the title of most lethal wide attacker in the world, are still surfacing. Furthermore, his is not the only name that has surfaced as a potential 2024 Liverpool possibility. This is Liverpool.com’s assessment of the most recent transfer rumours circulating about the Reds.

    Kylian Mbappe (PSG).

    Football Insider has reported that Liverpool is ‘expected to be in the mix’ to complete Mbappé’s free transfer move next summer. claimed comes after earlier this week reports from Spanish publication Cadena SAR claimed Real Madrid was having financial difficulties making a move for the Frenchman.

    Even though it is highly doubtful, there has been talk that Liverpool may be a candidate in place of Mbappé despite the La Liga powerhouse allegedly believing he would be too expensive. The PSG player’s Ligue 1 contract is about to expire, but he would be anything but ‘free’.

    According to Liverpool.com, Mbappé presently makes approximately four times as much as Salah, which is the kind of compensation we’re talking about. Liverpool has very little chance of being able to afford a transfer.

    The ideal situation would be for Real Madrid to sign him, which still seems like the most likely thing to happen. It would not be ideal for Mbappé to sign with a Premier League competitor. It would be terrifying if Manchester City were to add him to their roster.

    Archie Grey (Leeds United)

    Grey seems like a really talented player, but Liverpool has a history of bringing in players before their prices skyrocket, according to Liverpool.com. An investment of around $50 million in a 17-year-old player would be risky and inconsistent with Liverpool's prior commercial practises. Those who arrived at a similar age as Bobby Clark and Ben Doak did not have such a high valuation.

    Archie Grey, a 17-year-old Leeds star, could fetch $49 million (£40 million/€46 million) from Liverpool next summer, according to the Daily Mail. Because of his versatility as a right-back and midfielder, Grey has emerged as one of the Championship’s most impressive players this year, drawing comparisons to Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Everton and Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in signing Grey as well. Grey earned his first-team debut this season and has since established himself as a regular under Daniel Farke. Leeds might not want to let go, but the youth might outgrow the second division fast. The contract he now has will end in 2025.

    According to Liverpool.com; seems like a really talented player, but Liverpool has a history of bringing in players before their prices skyrocket.  An investment of around $50 million in a 17-year-old player would be risky and inconsistent with Liverpool’s prior commercial practises. Those who arrived at a similar age as Bobby Clark and Ben Doak did not have such a high valuation.

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    Expert: Liverpool’s demand for Mohamed Salah will be “100%” accepted; “it’s happening.”

    Mohamed Salah moving from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia in 2024 is "inevitable," according to

    Mohamed Salah moving from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia in 2024 is “inevitable,” according to Gabby Agbonlahor.

    Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former striker for Aston Villa stated that while Jurgen Klopp won’t be pleased to lose him, it might be “good business” for the Merseysiders.

    Monday, October 30, Football Insider reported that despite continued Saudi interest, Liverpool will not sell their 31-year-old top player, Mohamed Salah, in January.

    The Saudi Pro League is reportedly working behind the scenes to recruit forward and Man City star Kevin De Bruyne to the Middle East in the summer of 2024, insiders have also told Football Insider.

    With 13 games played across all competitions, Salah has recorded 10 goals and four assists to start the 2023–24 campaign in customary fashion.

    His alleged £350,000-per-week deal is scheduled to end in June 2025.

    Agbonlahor said, “I do see Mo Salah in Saudi Arabia, 100%,” to Ewan Kingsbury of Football Insider.

    “He is going to be the player with the biggest salary. It does occur, and I observe it during the summer.

    “There will be one year remaining on his contract, and Liverpool will be aware of this and able to find a replacement.”

    “I don’t believe Liverpool is motivated by money. With the requested fee, customers will receive anything they want.

    Even though Klopp won’t want to part with him, it’s possible that he’ll be granted the money to find a younger replacement.

    “Whether Salah’s legs will begin to fail in the upcoming years is unknown. In my opinion, it would be wise for business to let him depart in 2024.

  • Exclusive: A 17-year-old talent from Leeds, is set to join Liverpool for £40 million.

    Exclusive: A 17-year-old talent from Leeds, is set to join Liverpool for £40 million.

    Premier League clubs are taking note of the outstanding midfield player Archie Grey, only three months after making his first-team debut

    Premier League clubs are taking note of the outstanding midfield player Archie Grey, only three months after making his first-team debut.

    Liverpool is getting ready to make a summer offer for Leeds midfielder Archie Grey, which might end up costing them more than £40 million.

    After making his professional debut on the first day of the season, the 17-year-old has become one of the stars of the Championship. He has appeared in all but one of Leeds’ games.

    Because of his quickness and versatility, Grey has been likened to Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool for both midfield and right back.

    The 16-year-old was listed on Leeds’ bench for a Premier League match against Arsenal two years ago. He was a frequent substitute for Marcelo Bielsa and Javi Gracia, but Daniel Farke, the team’s new manager, did not allow him to make his debut.

    Although Leeds would be hesitant to let go of a player who joined their academy at the age of nine and is the great-nephew of legendary club member Eddie Grey, they might not have much of an option given the interest of Crystal Palace and Everton in addition to other Premier League teams.

    Premier League clubs are taking note of the outstanding midfield player Archie Grey, only three months after making his first-team debut

    Archie Grey, a teenage emerging star for Leeds United, is being courted by Liverpool for a summer move.

    Leeds values Grey (right), who has appeared frequently this season, at up to £50 million.

    Because of his versatility, Grey has been compared to Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool.

    Leeds values Grey at between £40 million and £50 million, and as his contract expires in 2025, the club might have to cash in come summertime.

    Prior to joining Nottingham Forest and having a prosperous EFL career that included two caps for Scotland, Gray’s father Andy was also a player for Leeds.

    Harry, his 14-year-old brother, is a fixture in Leeds’ under-18 squad and is equally well-liked by the organisation.

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    Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer agree on next Liverpool’s manager after Jurgen Klopp depart

    Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer agree on next Liverpool's manager after Jurgen Klopp depart

    The two think that Xabi Alonso, a former Reds midfielder, might be the person to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.

    Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso is a possibility to return to Anfield, according to Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer.

    After spending five years on Merseyside, the Spaniard began managing Real Madrid’s youth team in 2018. He later managed Real Sociedad’s B team before taking over at German team Bayer Leverkusen more than a year ago.

    His team has won nine of their ten Bundesliga games thus far, with their most recent victory coming over Hoffenheim on the road this past weekend, 3-2. Additionally, he led Die Schwarzroten to the Europa League semifinals the previous year and they have won all three of their matches so far in this year’s competition.

    Xabi Alonso

    Given that the Reds are also undefeated in Group E, it is possible that Jurgen Klopp and Alonso will reunite during the tournament’s later stages. Klopp is hoping to add the one trophy that has eluded him in his eight years at Anfield.

    With his previous contract set to expire in the summer of 2026, Klopp, 56, signed a new deal with Liverpool in 2022, extending his stay until the summer of 2026. Beyond that, though, Alonso, the winner of the Champions League, has been mentioned by both Lineker and Shearer as a possible successor to Klopp in the future.

    Shearer stated on the podcast The Rest Is Football: “He’s getting great reviews, isn’t he? He’s had a great start to his managerial and coaching career. If he continues on, it won’t be long until people begin to observe him if they haven’t already, and you never know.”

    “I think there’s every chance that Carlo Ancelotti ends up there as manager of a certain Jude Bellingham once he walks away or is pushed out, as is often the case at Real Madrid,” Lineker stated. Furthermore, he may follow (Jurgen) Klopp in the future. You always do with these things, don’t you? Steven Gerrard will always be there.”

    Shearer said, “That might all change in a year,” to wrap up the discussion. However, it appears that he will stay at the top for a very long time, doesn’t he?