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The goalkeeping department has seen a lot of movement at Liverpool this summer. It was an area that was always going to have a few changes. Caoimhin Kelleher had made it clear he wanted to be a first
Liverpool are advancing in talks with Eintracht Frankfurt over the transfer of Hugo Ekitike. The club’s proposed package to sign the 23-year-old striker is in excess of €80million (£69.2m; $92.7m) and personal terms are not expected to be an issue.
Liverpool face transfer saga 2.0 Jurgen Klopp once feared – and it backfired on the player last time
Fast forward nine years, and his Liverpool side were preparing to face Real Madrid for the second time in a Champions League final during Klopp’s tenure, with Bayern Munich the focal point of attention in the build-up in Paris.
Liverpool’s Pursuit of Alexander Isak Entangled in Ownership WebRecord Bid Planned for Swedish ForwardLiverpool’s interest in Alexander Isak is more than just summer speculation. The Premier
Meanwhile, Diario AS reported that Liverpool are now making a serious push for the Brazilian forward, with a club representative expected to travel to Madrid soon to begin officia
Arsenal signed Liverpool forward Oliva Smith to a long-term contract, the Gunners announced Thursday. Arsenal said her transfer was for an undisclosed fee.
What persuaded European champions Arsenal to pay a world-record transfer fee to sign Canada international forward Olivia Smith from Liverpool?
Canada forward Olivia Smith has become the most expensive player in women’s soccer history at a cost of one million pounds ($1.34 million) after Arsenal signed her from Liverpool.
Liverpool has a reputation for finding value in the transfer market, but this isn’t limited to the underappreciated players signed for modest fees who then turn into top players at the club.
ADAM WHARTON is ready to put his move to Liverpool on hold for a YEAR. The Crystal Palace midfielder, 21, is also linked with a switch to London rivals Tottenham. But Wharton is happy to stay at