Tag: Trent Alexander Arnold

  • Liverpool have chosen which player will be the first to receive a new contract offer

    Liverpool have chosen which player will be the first to receive a new contract offer

    Liverpool have chosen which player will be the first to receive a new contract offer

Liverpool are approaching a crucial period

    Liverpool are approaching a crucial period for finalizing new contracts for some of their key players.

    While the Reds have enjoyed an impeccable start to the Premier League season, off-field matters have somewhat overshadowed their achievements.

    This situation isn’t Arne Slot’s fault; the new head coach has inherited significant contract issues from Jurgen Klopp.

    Although Slot has performed exceptionally well on the pitch, it is now time for him to demonstrate his capability off the field.

    Following Mohamed Salah’s recent public challenge to Liverpool on live television, fans are eagerly awaiting definitive progress on new contracts. It seems that progress is imminent.

    Luis Diaz is expected to receive a new contract from Liverpool. Fans would undoubtedly appreciate hearing that Salah has agreed to a new deal with the club.

    Liverpool have chosen which player will be the first to receive a new contract offer

    Reflecting on 2022, when Salah signed his previous extension, it was a surprise. Fans would welcome a similar surprise now.

    The same goes for Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk. A simultaneous announcement of contract extensions for these three would be well received. This could be Liverpool’s intention.

    However, another contract issue has recently emerged involving Luis Diaz.

    Recent reports suggest that Liverpool are not overly concerned about Diaz’s contract situation.

    Yet, journalist Graeme Bailey, speaking exclusively to Rousing The Kop, indicates that Liverpool will offer Diaz a new deal, possibly even before finalizing deals for the headline trio.

    “He is going to get his new contract, I believe,” says Bailey. “Liverpool have been somewhat displeased with the way his representatives have handled negotiations. However, they acknowledge that he deserves a wage increase and improved terms.

    “I think he might even be sorted out before Trent Alexander-Arnold,” Bailey adds. “Diaz and Trent are the main priorities. Discussions with Salah are planned, but they hope Diaz and Trent might be completed first.”

    As for the other three contracts, Diaz’s extension will be a positive development for fans, but it’s clear that supporters are primarily focused on the contracts of Salah, Van Dijk, and Alexander-Arnold.

    Bailey suggests that the October international break will be a critical period for these negotiations. “I expect that discussions will take place around the October international break, with all parties presenting their positions,” says the journalist.

    “We will have a clearer picture by then, and I believe Arne Slot will play a significant role in this.”

  • Liverpool recently received a terrible transfer scenario that they must avoid

    Liverpool recently received a terrible transfer scenario that they must avoid

    Liverpool recently received a terrible transfer scenario that they must avoid

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract with Liverpool expires in the summer, and Real Madrid is purportedly keeping an eye on him.

    If Liverpool’s Champions League schedule is revealed on Saturday, they may be in for something of a nightmare. The Reds found out their eight league phase opponents in Thursday’s draw following the expanded tournament’s overhaul for this season.

    Arne Slot’s team’s most difficult matches are against AC Milan away from home and Real Madrid, the defending European champions, and Bayer Leverkusen, led by Xabi Alonso, at Anfield. Merseyside will also host Lille and Bologna, while Liverpool will travel to play RB Leipzig, PSV Eindhoven, and Girona.

    The 36-team Champions League competition will conclude with teams playing their last two league games at the end of January.

    And if rumours about the fate of some of their best players persist, that might put the Reds in a difficult situation.

    Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk all have contracts expiring in the summer of 2022, therefore they can begin negotiating pre-contract deals with foreign teams in January.

    All three have previously been connected to Real Madrid, but the England international is supposedly the one the La Liga powerhouses are keeping an eye on as they assess his circumstances in advance of his contract expiring at the end of the current campaign.

    With the last two league games slated for January 21/22 and January 29, and Liverpool’s home match against Real Madrid set for the end of January, the La Liga powerhouses would have time to discuss a potential Bosman transfer with Alexander-Arnold before travelling to Anfield.

    Therefore, when Real Madrid and the defence square up, it’s probable that the defender has already reached an agreement. As officials from the major La Liga teams will already be in the city, an on-field encounter between the two parties may also pave the way for a future meeting between the player and the club.

    Then take into account the fact that Alexander-Arnold has already lost two Champions League finals to Real Madrid and has twice been knocked out of the competition by the Spanish teams.

    Liverpool recently received a terrible transfer scenario that they must avoid

    If the defender is considering where he wants to spend his next phase of career and which team would provide him the most chance to win major awards down the road, the emotional effect of a second meeting with the La Liga powerhouses cannot be understated.

    Even though their vice captain’s future is still unknown, the Reds should avoid playing such speculative scenarios as they could become an increasingly unwelcome distraction.

    Following up on the ECHO’s report from last month that there was no indication Alexander-Arnold was considering leaving, the defender has made it his mission to keep negotiations about his future private out of respect for the team he grew up playing for.

    But as long as there is unresolved question about his contract status, speculation and concern over his future will inevitably persist.

    Given that the aforementioned trio would be free to agree on Bosman transfers in 123 days starting on January 1, there would be considerably more attention paid to their expiring contracts once the transfer window shuts.

    Following Liverpool’s Premier League debut triumph away at Ipswich Town, Van Dijk and Salah have both danced around recent concerns regarding their futures, while Alexander-Arnold has completely sidestepped them. Slot and Richard Hughes, the sporting director, have similarly evaded any similar enquiries on the trio who will shortly be out of contract.

    Real Madrid’s trip to Merseyside serves as a timely reminder of a threat the Reds may need to fend off off the pitch in the months to come, even though it is by no means a certain that the team will visit Anfield in January. Perhaps further incentive has been provided by the Champions League to decide Alexander-Arnold’s future as quickly as possible.

    After all, the sight of the Liverpool vice captain signing a contract with his boyhood club as soon as possible will be the only thing that will put an end to the aforementioned rumours and uncertainties and eliminate any potential distractions in the process.

  • After winning a £5 million property dispute, Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals Liverpool’s future intentions

    After winning a £5 million property dispute, Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals Liverpool’s future intentions

    After winning a £5 million property dispute, Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals Liverpool's future intentions

    The local council has given Trent Alexander-Arnold retrospective permission to keep the padel tennis court he built at his Cheshire estate without authorisation.

    The £5 million mansion of Liverpool player Trent Alexander-Arnold now boasts a £50,000 padel tennis court that he built, thanks to his victory in a planning dispute.

    When Raheem Sterling moved from Manchester City to Chelsea in 2022, Alexander-Arnold bought the house from him. He then erected the court in his garden without obtaining parish council approval.

    Council officials looked into the noise and potential effects the court could have on the surrounding countryside, and Alexander-Arnold might have been forced to tear down the court. On the other hand, the defender can now keep the court retroactively provided he agrees to take down four floodlights in order to “prevent light pollution.”

    As he approaches the last year of his contract, Alexander-Arnold has been linked to a move away from Liverpool. Real Madrid has expressed interest in signing him, but the battle shows he might not be leaving after going to such lengths to retain the court that was constructed two years ago.

    “In this instance the site is well enclosed by substantial existing boundary planting to the north, south and west, so is screened from public vantage points in all directions,” noted the case officer. Therefore, there would be no exterior viewing and the physical incursion into the open countryside would be visibly contained inside the property.

    “The panel court’s 130 square metre footprint, 3 metre primary height, and 4 metre maximum height for the side panels—which are made of lightweight mesh above—are likewise deemed reasonable for private usage. Additionally aiding the proposal’s integration with the current boundary treatment is its black colour.

    Therefore, it is not believed that the plan would create intolerable harm to the character and appearance of the surrounding area or the larger open countryside given its relatively small scale and public screening.

    “The proposal for private use and its limited size is also not considered to cause significant harm to amenity through noise/disturbance and is not considered to be significantly different in these terms to other sport/recreational uses usually found within the open countryside.”

    In addition, Alexander-Arnold has employed landscapers to plant trees and hedges to function as screening for the court, given the council’s decision that the construction will have “relatively low” environmental effects.

  • European giants prepared to put in a lot of effort to sign the 25-year-old Liverpool star

    European giants prepared to put in a lot of effort to sign the 25-year-old Liverpool star

    European giants prepared to put in a lot of effort to sign the 25-year-old Liverpool star

    Trent Alexander-Arnold, a defender for Liverpool, is a target for Spanish powerhouse Barcelona.

    The defender is seeking to go with Barcelona on a free transfer; his contract with Liverpool expires in 2025. But, Real Madrid, their fiercest rival, will compete with them as the only La Liga team king on the England roster.

    A fantastic addition for both teams, Alexander-Arnold has established himself as one of the top players in the Premier League. In addition to his defensive prowess, he excels when he has the ball at his feet. If he joins Barcelona or Real Madrid, the England international, who is undoubtedly among the best passers in world football right now, may give their offences a new angle.

    Barcelona is reportedly prepared to go above and beyond to persuade the player to join them, according to a report from Fichajes. Whether Alexander-Arnold is prepared to part ways with his boyhood club at the conclusion of the season is still up in the air.

    Is a new contract between Liverpool and Trent Alexander-Arnold possible?

    European giants prepared to put in a lot of effort to sign the 25-year-old Liverpool star

    Rumour has it that Liverpool may try to work out a new contract with him. Next summer, the Reds do not want to lose him to a free transfer. For them, it would be a fatal blow. Liverpool couldn’t afford to lose their best players if they want to assemble a strong team that can win big trophies on a regular basis.

    They have found Alexander-Arnold to be an invaluable asset, thus Arne Slot will do everything in his power to keep him at the team as long as possible. Not only is the 25-year-old defender a top player for the team, but he also leads the dressing room and will likely captain it in the near future.

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    Liverpool could take £51 million to offload a major player this summer

    Is Luis Diaz within Barcelona's budget?

    Luis Diaz, a winger for Liverpool, has been linked to leaving the team this summer.

    Spanish giants Barcelona is eager to sign him, and according to Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra, negotiations have resumed with the intention of closing the transaction.

    The 27-year-old international winger from Colombia was originally estimated to be worth €75 million. However, Liverpool is reportedly willing to approve his exit for a meagre €60 million (£51 million). It will be intriguing to see if Barcelona agrees to sign the player and meet the English club’s criteria.

    The story goes on to say that the two teams might carry out a partial trade agreement that would help them both in terms of financial rules.

    Diaz would be a fantastic addition, and they need more depth and talent in the wide spaces. He has established himself as a dependable Premier League performer, and since joining Liverpool from Porto, he has been an important member of the team.

    For him, the chance to relocate to Barcelona might be very alluring. He would be able to test himself in La Liga and compete for championships with one of the top teams in the world, which would be a fantastic next step in his career.

    Is Luis Diaz within Barcelona’s budget?

    Liverpool winger 'Luis Diaz' price tag revealed to Barcelona, according to report

    The Spanish company, which is having financial troubles, may still have some issues with the rumoured €60 million asking price. Given the player’s status in the team, Liverpool is unlikely to sell him for a low price, and Barcelona will need to come up with a sizable summertime budget.

    It’s still unclear how things will turn out.

    Prior to allowing the South American winger to leave, Liverpool must also acquire a first-rate replacement. Recently, they have been associated with players such as Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United.

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold is scheduled to face Arne Slot as Liverpool negotiates a contract

    Trent Alexander-Arnold is scheduled to face Arne Slot as Liverpool negotiates a contract

    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Liverpool are allegedly scheduled to speak next week, though the conversation will likely cover more ground

    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Liverpool are allegedly scheduled to speak next week, though the conversation will likely cover more ground than just a new deal.

    The Reds star is officially in the last 12 months of his contract at Anfield, and there is persistent rumour that he could sign a free move to Real Madrid in the summer.

    In fact, Alexander-Arnold will be free to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with Los Blancos from January 1, 2025, as well as other teams outside of England, if he doesn’t sign a new contract before the end of the current campaign.

    Although it is a real possibility to lose such a valuable talent for nothing, Liverpool is reportedly at ease over the 25-year-old’s future.

    Having said that, the club will try to persuade Alexander-Arnold to commit to the long term after he has spoken with new head coach Arne Slot, even though a new deal for the full-back is a top priority.

    Timeline of Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool

    Alexander-Arnold will reportedly discuss his role and status with the Dutchman next week, as per CaughtOffside. Gareth Southgate utilised Alexander-Arnold as a central midfielder during England’s run to the Euro 2024 final earlier this year.

    Even while that attempt didn’t exactly work out, it’s still unclear what Slot has in store for the Liverpool star—links to Martin Zubimendi seem to indicate that a midfield position at the club level is doubtful.

    According to the report, the Merseyside giants will try to move things along on the contract front as soon as the manager and player have spoken, knowing that if things don’t work out, it might open the door for Alexander-Arnold to sign with Real Madrid.

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    “Discussions have begun”: The writer from Sky Sports recently learnt about the 22-year-old Liverpool defensive target

    "Discussions have begun": The writer from Sky Sports recently learnt about the 22-year-old Liverpool defensive target

    If Liverpool wants to sign Willian Pacho, a rumoured target, this summer, they might need to act quickly.

    This is due to the fact that PSG is reportedly “exploring” the possibility of signing the Frankfurt defender this summer.

    According to Florian Plettenberg on X (previously Twitter), negotiations over a move have already started, indicating that the French company’s interest is “solid.”

    The Independent’s Miguel Delaney revealed last week that the Reds had a long-standing interest in the Ecuadorian.

    What specific centre-back does Liverpool need?

    The fact that Sepp van den Berg and Jarell Quansah were frequently selected to start as the left and right centre backs, respectively, during the preseason may be fairly telling.

    To be honest, we haven’t had players like Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, or Ibrahima Konate for significant chunks of this time.

    However, could the former Charlton Athletic prospect, our No. 78, and our French international be seen to have sufficiently reinforced the right centre-back position?

    This is a challenging topic to answer because we don’t yet know if the latter will be viewed as an all-around center-half or maintain the utility man pattern from the previous season. Similar doubts exist over Konate’s fitness.

    That’s not even taking into account the glaring absence of coverage for Van Dijk on the left side.

  • Ancelotti massage Liverpool Trent Alexander-Arnold as Anthony Gordon transfer scheme developed

    Ancelotti massage Liverpool Trent Alexander-Arnold as Anthony Gordon transfer scheme developed

    Ancelotti

    Arne Slot’s team improved their preseason preparations on Wednesday when Liverpool defeated Arsenal 2-1.

    After defeating Premier League rivals Arsenal on Wednesday night, Liverpool’s preseason preparations have drawn attention. The Reds defeated the Gunners impressively thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah and Fabio Carvalho. The Gunners are predicted to contend for the league title again in the upcoming season.

    As Liverpool got closer to the start of their season, there was still a lot of chatter about transfers, both coming in and moving away.

    We have compiled some of the most recent rumours about the Reds, who haven’t exactly made waves in the transfer market.

    Ancelotti claim

    According to several reports, Trent Alexander-Arnold may be heading to Real Madrid this summer. Jude Bellingham may also play a role in persuading the defender to move to the Spanish city.

    There are worries that Alexander-Arnold may depart this transfer window or for free the following year because his contract expires in the summer and he has not committed to his boyhood club for the long run.

    Real has been strongly linked to a move for the 25-year-old, but after addressing Los Blancos’ transfer ambitions, Carlo Ancelotti may have allayed fears.

    Recalling that there will be no more recruits, he informed reporters, “The squad is closed,” “David Alaba is recuperating, and [Jesús] Vallejo has returned. We have some very talented young centre backs in training, including Joan, Jacobo, and Raul Asencio. I think we have adequate coverage for this position.”

    Anthony Gordon plan

    Gordon scheme Speaking of Real Madrid, it has been stated that Newcastle has identified Turkish star Arda Guler as a potential Anthony Gordon successor.

    Liverpool has great admiration for Gordon, and there is still a great deal of conjecture around whether or if the former Everton player will join up at Anfield in the upcoming weeks after Slot made an offer for him at the end of June.

    Given that Guler is a transfer target, Spanish publication Defensa Central has speculated that the Toon Army may already be getting ready for life after the English winger.

    Newcastle is reportedly “willing to go all out” to finalise a deal that would include an upfront payment of €60 million (£50 million) and add-ons totalling €20 million (£16 million).

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    Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal are interested in the 26-year-old star, who may fetch £86 million

    Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal are interested in the 26-year-old star, who may fetch £86 million.

    Viktor Gyokeres, a striker for Sporting CP, has been rumoured to leaving the team this summer.

    The 26-year-old has excelled since joining the Portuguese division, and in all competitions last year, he scored 43 goals and grabbed 15 assists.

    According to Football Insider, teams including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur have all expressed interest in signing the player.

    The Swedish international has the ability to completely change all four clubs. He is considered by many to be one of the best goal scorers in European football at the moment.

    Nicolas Jackson was a striker in La Liga before joining Chelsea last summer, but he hasn’t exactly impressed. The 26-year-old Sporting CP player would be the perfect addition for Chelsea, who are in need of an upgrade. He has established himself as a trustworthy goal scorer and will also provide creative support.

    Similar to this, Tottenham is in desperate need of a trustworthy finisher since Harry Kane left. Gyokeres may change them in the latter third, making him the perfect addition.

    Gyokeres is also desired by Liverpool and Arsenal. A dependable finisher would also be helpful for Liverpool, especially given Darwin Nunez’s recent play. The Uruguayan international is still a talented player, but in the previous campaign, he had trouble capitalising on clear opportunities. In the last third, Liverpool has to be more inventive.

    Regarding Arsenal, the Gunners must replace Gabriel Jesus, who managed just four goals in the league the previous year. With him leading the line, they have no chance of winning the league championship.

    All four teams may find the Swedish international striker to be the perfect fit, but it is unclear if they will formally express their interest in signing him. The striker’s contract contains an £86 million release clause, so it’s unlikely that he’ll be an inexpensive addition this summer.

  • Very excellent news is on the way for Liverpool supporters, according to sources

    Very excellent news is on the way for Liverpool supporters, according to sources

    Very excellent news is on the way for Liverpool supporters, according to sources For Liverpool Football Club, the summer transfer market has been extremely

    For Liverpool Football Club, the summer transfer market has been extremely quiet, but some excellent news for fans appears to be approaching.

    It was rumoured that Liverpool was still in negotiations to extend the contracts of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and club captain Virgil Van Dijk.

    It is believed that Arne Slot, the new coach, swiftly authorised the conditions of the three players’ contract renewals.

    Three Liverpool players will remain.

    All three players prioritise sticking with the Premier League team, according to CaughtOffside sources with knowledge of the negotiations, even though they are aware that no deal has been agreed yet.

    Reds supporters who may be a little anxious about the first few months after Jurgen Klopp take over would be pleased to hear that.

    Very excellent news is on the way for Liverpool supporters, according to sources

    Van Dijk and Egyptian King Salah are still being linked to Saudi Pro League teams Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ettifaq. Nevertheless, neither player has indicated that they would be interested in listening to their advances at this time, even though it is obvious that they would be rich if they choose to play in the 68th-best league in the world (TeamForm).

    Real Madrid is still interested in Trent, according to Trent, but Los Blancos are not thinking about making an offer to Liverpool for the Englishman, whose contract expires in 2025.

    In 2025, the Spanish powerhouses hope to sign Alexander-Arnold and Alphonso Davies for nothing.

    Sources indicate that at this moment, the only thing that could persuade players to think differently is if a Premier League club makes them a greater contract offer than what Liverpool is currently offering.

    The tide does appear to be shifting in Liverpool’s favour, though in football you never say never, and it will give Slot a huge boost as he looks to win over the Anfield supporters.

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    Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal are interested in the 26-year-old star, who may fetch £86 million

    Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal are interested in the 26-year-old star, who may fetch £86 million.

    Viktor Gyokeres, a striker for Sporting CP, has been rumoured to leaving the team this summer.

    The 26-year-old has excelled since joining the Portuguese division, and in all competitions last year, he scored 43 goals and grabbed 15 assists.

    According to Football Insider, teams including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur have all expressed interest in signing the player.

    The Swedish international has the ability to completely change all four clubs. He is considered by many to be one of the best goal scorers in European football at the moment.

    Nicolas Jackson was a striker in La Liga before joining Chelsea last summer, but he hasn’t exactly impressed. The 26-year-old Sporting CP player would be the perfect addition for Chelsea, who are in need of an upgrade. He has established himself as a trustworthy goal scorer and will also provide creative support.

    Similar to this, Tottenham is in desperate need of a trustworthy finisher since Harry Kane left. Gyokeres may change them in the latter third, making him the perfect addition.

    Gyokeres is also desired by Liverpool and Arsenal. A dependable finisher would also be helpful for Liverpool, especially given Darwin Nunez’s recent play. The Uruguayan international is still a talented player, but in the previous campaign, he had trouble capitalising on clear opportunities. In the last third, Liverpool has to be more inventive.

    Regarding Arsenal, the Gunners must replace Gabriel Jesus, who managed just four goals in the league the previous year. With him leading the line, they have no chance of winning the league championship.

    All four teams may find the Swedish international striker to be the perfect fit, but it is unclear if they will formally express their interest in signing him. The striker’s contract contains an £86 million release clause, so it’s unlikely that he’ll be an inexpensive addition this summer.

  • Star at Liverpool is “better than Jude Bellingham,” yet FSG runs the risk of losing him for nothing

    Star at Liverpool is “better than Jude Bellingham,” yet FSG runs the risk of losing him for nothing

    However, that notion has now been refuted, with the form of the coverings being simply coincidental and probably caused by Merseyside's windy conditions. Although it's still largely anticipated that the Reds will sign Alexander-Arnold to a new deal, it's unclear when talks will start. Time is critical because, as things stand, he will be free to sign a pre-contract deal with a foreign club in January.

    Liverpool faces the possibility of losing a top player to a free transfer.

    Even though one of his teammates believes the 25-year-old Alexander-Arnold, is better than Jude Bellingham, Liverpool might lose him for nothing. One of the best players to come through Liverpool’s youth ranks in recent memory, the Reds defender faces an unclear future.

    Throughout his career, Alexander-Arnold has remained at his boyhood club, although his current contract is about to expire in less than a year. The Reds’ owners, Fenway Sports Group, have not yet started contract negotiations, but if they don’t move quickly, they risk losing him on a free transfer the following summer.

    Given how crucial Alexander-Arnold has been to Liverpool since joining their senior squad in 2016, it would undoubtedly be a huge blow. Losing him without getting paid a transfer fee would also make it more difficult for them to afford a suitable successor.

    It appears that his teammates would rather see him stay at Anfield; Diogo Jota is one of many who has shown his respect for the England defender. Jota was asked to rank five players blindly in a recent Goal video without knowing which player’s name would be put out next.

    The first player to be named was Alexander-Arnold, who was ranked second by Jota. The next to be mentioned was Bellingham, which caused Jota to ponder briefly before placing the Real Madrid star third, after his Liverpool colleague.

    However, that notion has now been refuted, with the form of the coverings being simply coincidental and probably caused by Merseyside's windy conditions. Although it's still largely anticipated that the Reds will sign Alexander-Arnold to a new deal, it's unclear when talks will start. Time is critical because, as things stand, he will be free to sign a pre-contract deal with a foreign club in January.

    Not only Reds players have been gushing about Alexander-Arnold; Declan Rice, an Arsenal midfielder, also praised the right-back while he was representing England at the Euros.

    “He’s a player any country would appreciate,” Rice added. “He’s a player we have to play, we have to get involved, and our attackers should be thriving playing off someone like Trent because his passing is off the scale.”

    Anfield mosaic that seemed to indicate Alexander-Arnold was set to sign a new contract recently had Liverpool supporters going crazy. The arrangement of seat coverings seemed to spell out either ’66 2028′ or ’66 2029,’ his long-term squad number along with the year until which he had potentially signed.

    However, that notion has now been refuted, with the form of the coverings being simply coincidental and probably caused by Merseyside’s windy conditions. Although it’s still largely anticipated that the Reds will sign Alexander-Arnold to a new deal, it’s unclear when talks will start. Time is critical because, as things stand, he will be free to sign a pre-contract deal with a foreign club in January.

  • Dutch defender is placed on standby as Liverpool starts contract negotiations with the outstanding club star

    Dutch defender is placed on standby as Liverpool starts contract negotiations with the outstanding club star

    Lutsharel Geertruida

    Arne Slot will have a clearer picture of the calibre of players at his disposal as Liverpool’s international stars start to droopingly return from their individual international competitions.

    To win over players who have been devoted to Jurgen Klopp, the Dutchman must make the perfect first impression.

    The sooner Liverpool players and supporters acknowledge that there is no one else like the German, the better off everyone will be.

    Liverpool and Trent Alexander-Arnold begin contract negotiations.

    Slot will undoubtedly give the position everything he has, but as he has never managed or played outside of the Netherlands, it wouldn’t be shocking if it took him some time to adjust to the size of the responsibility.

    Either way, he and his board have several pressing issues to handle, one of which being Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract situation.

    According to CaughtOffside sources, Liverpool has already begun negotiations with the player’s representatives and plans to extend the right-back/midfielder’s contract through 2028–2029.

    The England international is prioritising sticking at Anfield despite reports that he could join La Liga champion Real Madrid, therefore it’s thought that there will be an agreement on personal terms at first.

    Actually, neither an official nor an informal approach has been made by Los Blancos for the 25-year-old.

    Lutsharel Geertruida

    The club will target Lutsharel Geertruida, the right-back for Feyenoord, if there is any delay in coming to an agreement with Trent, or if the player indicates that he will be moving on to greener pastures, according to CaughtOffside sources.

    Liverpool won’t rush to make a move for the Dutch defender this summer, even if Arne Slot is known to seek the transfer in any case.

    Given that Luis Henrique and Mikel Arteta, both of whom are Spanish managers, are known to value Geertruida’s skills, that may allow in Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal.

    Given the tactical demands of interested teams, his versatility and ability to play the positions of full-back, centre-back, and defensive midfielder with equal panache are clearly advantageous.

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    FSG withdraws from Bordeaux deal; statement made; Liverpool owners explain choice

    Liverpool's owner, FSG, has pulled away from an agreement to buy French club Bordeaux. The reasoning behind the decision has been explained.

    Liverpool’s owner, FSG, has pulled away from an agreement to buy French club Bordeaux. The reasoning behind the decision has been explained.

    Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the owner of Liverpool, has withdrawn from a proposed takeover bid for French club Bordeaux. Looking to transition to a multi-club model, the American group had been in talks with the Ligue 2 side.

    However, a press release from Bordeaux has stated that exploratory conversations between FSG and the six-time French champion have concluded. Liverpool’s ownership group will instead look elsewhere to grow its portfolio.

    “FC Girondins de Bordeaux and its shareholder have been informed by Fenway Sports Group of its desire not to pursue discussions initiated in recent weeks with a view to purchasing the club,” according to a statement. “This decision is explained in particular by the stadium’s substantial expense in the coming years, as well as the overall economic environment of French football.

    “FC Girondins de Bordeaux and Gérard Lopez would like to thank Fenway Sports Group for their interest in the club and its teams, as well as for travelling to meet with its stakeholders. The Club and its shareholders are currently focusing all of their efforts on finalising a funding plan for the 2024/2025 season in preparation for the appeal hearing.”

    According to Liverpool.com, while a move to acquire Bordeaux appeared to make sense, the reasons for pulling out of a potential agreement mount up. It will be intriguing to watch where FSG goes next as it seeks to acquire another football team.

    The benefits of doing so are obvious, but it must be the proper move to be effective. Michael Edwards and Julian Ward will both be involved once a new team has been formed, with the latter having been part of the discussions in this case.

  • Liverpool transfer news: Reds send counsel as Trent Alexander-Arnold contemplates leaving

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds send counsel as Trent Alexander-Arnold contemplates leaving

    Riccardo Calafiori

    Prior to the new season, Liverpool’s new manager Arne Slot is eager to add players to his roster, but the team is also eager to sign long-term contracts with its important players.

    After Jurgen Klopp chose to resign as manager after nine years in charge, Arne Slot took over and brought Liverpool into a new era.

    Although the Reds have not yet added any players this summer, with the Premier League season starting in just four weeks, it is anticipated that activity will pick up. With Thiago Alcantara’s retirement and Joel Matip and Adrian’s departure following the expiration of their contracts, there have already been a number of departures.

    In addition, Liverpool sent defender Calvin Ramsay to Wigan on loan, and other prominent players are nearing the conclusion of their contracts. Here is the most recent Anfield transfer news, keeping everything in mind.

    Trent considers moving to Real Madrid

    According to a recent story from The Independent, Trent Alexander-Arnold is considering to “see how things go” at Liverpool before deciding on his future. He has been linked to a move to Real Madrid.

    As Alexander-Arnold approaches the last year of his Anfield deal, rumours have it that the right-back’s strong friendship with Jude Bellingham may influence his decision to join Real Madrid.

    Not only does he have a contract expiring at Anfield next summer, but Liverpool also needs to decide what will happen to star player Mohamed Salah and club captain Virgil van Dijk.

    Van Dijk update 

    Riccardo Calafiori

    Van Dijk is not likely to leave Liverpool this season, according to Di Marzio, as the Reds embark on a new chapter under Slot.

    He told wettbasis.com, “I don’t think van Dijk will leave this summer.” “I believe Virgil can be so important to transmit the ideas of Liverpool to the new coach at this moment of change after the Jurgen Klopp era, so I don’t think they will let him go this summer.”

    “At the end of this season we’ll see if he will go or not.”He won’t likely play for another Premier League team, in my opinion. The only reason I can see offers coming from Saudi Arabia is that he’s a sought player there. We’ll see if the athlete wants to attempt this experience or stay in Europe and compete for titles and the Champions League when they arrive, I’m not sure when.

    Liverpool tipped to outsmart Arsenal’s move.

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds send counsel as Trent Alexander-Arnold contemplates leaving

    Dietmar Hamann, a former midfielder for Liverpool, has urged the Reds to attempt to sabotage Arsenal’s acquisition of Italy’s Riccardo Calafiori.

    The Bologna defender, who excelled at Euro 2024, has been strongly linked to Arsenal, and Hamann thinks Liverpool would be a great match for him.”Riccardo Calafiori is a very good player and is so comfortable on the ball, it’s no surprise that when he missed Italy’s game against Switzerland, they put in a terrible performance,” he told Top Offshore Casinos.

    “They were terrible from beginning to end. That followed his setup of Croatia’s last-minute equaliser. I believe Virgil van Dijk stated that he wanted to stay and be with Arne Slot, his compatriot, in order to assist him in getting back to winning ways at Liverpool. Despite being an excellent defender, Ibrahima Konate sustains too many injuries. Calafiori, depending on his price, would be a very fine player.”