Liverpool must pay Wolves £12 million in summer
Liverpool must pay £12 million to Wolves this summer for striker Diogo Jota. The striker joined the reigning Premier League champions last summer for a fee of £45 million, but only $4 million of that
Liverpool must pay £12 million to Wolves this summer for striker Diogo Jota. The striker joined the reigning Premier League champions last summer for a fee of £45 million, but only $4 million of that
Jurgen Klopp retains the support of Liverpool owners FSG (Fenway Sports Group) despite the club’ recent terrible run of form. Sunday’s loss to Fulham was their sixth successive home defeat in the Premier League, the
Rangers Chairman Dave King has warned off Liverpool from making any approach for Steven Gerrard if they decide to replace Jurgen Klopp. It was an afternoon for conflicting emotions for the two men on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp has warned that failure to secure Champions League football for next season will make it difficult to attract top players in the summer. A dismal run of results since Christmas has seen Jurgen
Liverpool are once again being linked with a move for Sporting Lisbon full-back Nuno Mendes. The Anfield club had a £22 million offer for the left-back turned down last summer, and they opted to sign
Bayern Munich have already snapped-up one of Liverpool’s main transfer targets after agreeing to sign Dayot Upamecano, who last month agreed to join the German champions from RB Leipzig. And now comes news they may
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has played down suggestions that his team need a major rebuild I the summer. Instead, he claims that the problem is that the squad this season has been so hit by
Liverpool are planning a rebuilding programme in the summer, after their title challenge this season faltered. Their defeat to Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday was not only the first time they had lost
Liverpool have opened talks with goalkeeper Caomhín Kelleher about a contract extension. The Irish under-21 international still has 17 months left on his current deal at Anfield, but now the club want to tie him
Liverpool have been linked with a new central defender in the summer. The man in question is Torino’s Gleison Bremer – usually known just as Bremer – a 23-year old Brazilian. He likes to play