Category: Liverpool
Exclusive: Liverpool Eye Arturo Vidal As Naby Keita Alternative
Liverpool are interested in bringing Bayern Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal to Anfield as their quest to sign top transfer target Naby Keita continues [...]
Liverpool’s Transfer Troubles & Friendly Progress: Notes From A Pre-Season
Liverpool’s pre-season has been dominated by two transfer sagas which are yet to reach a conclusion, but there have also been several encouraging sign [...]
Audi Cup Shows International Club Friendlies Still Have A Place In Football
Friendly matches have always been part of football, and tournaments like the Audi Cup are still useful exercises.
By James Nalton in Munich
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Naby Keita Release Clause Means Liverpool Transfer Makes Sense
In the first of a new series of World Football Index shows looking at the world of scouting, Dan Fieldsend and Lee Scott discussed the ongoing saga in [...]
EXCLUSIVE: Liverpool Eye Up Argentinian Wonderkid Maxi Romero
Liverpool are eyeing up Argentinian attacker Maxi Romero as they look to add depth and potential to their striking department.
Jurgen Klopp’s side [...]
Keita & Van Dijk – Liverpool’s Summer Transfer Sagas Rumble On
Liverpool FC have been involved in two of the biggest and most eventful transfer sagas of the summer so far, but at the same time, both have been comp [...]
Naby Keita: A Liverpool & Leipzig Long Game
Sam McGuire of Football Whispers looks at why RB Leipzig may sell in-demand midfielder Naby Keita this summer.
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James Milner & Nathaniel Clyne – Liverpool’s Full Back Problems
Given the squad at his disposal, Jurgen Klopp has done remarkably well to get Liverpool into the situation they currently find themselves in.
The R [...]
Liverpool’s “Corbyn Banner” and the Role of Sport in Politics
Reports emerged, a day before Liverpool's game against Southampton, that a "Jeremy Corbyn banner" was to be unveiled at Anfield.
The news was met w [...]
Liverpool Stall, Man United Fall & Spurs Stumble: Premier League Roundup
It ain’t what it used to be.
Those were the thoughts racing through my mind as I watched Arsenal entertain Manchester United on Sunday.
Two punc [...]