Wijnaldum future undecided
Liverpool are yet to decide what to do about midfielder Georgino Wijnaldum. The Dutch international midfielder has 18 months on his current deal at Anfield to run, and although Liverpool have awarded new contracts to
Liverpool are yet to decide what to do about midfielder Georgino Wijnaldum. The Dutch international midfielder has 18 months on his current deal at Anfield to run, and although Liverpool have awarded new contracts to
Super Lig side Beşiktaş want to extend the loan of Liverpool keeper Loris Karius. The 26 year old is in the second year of his loan spell with the Istanbul side, who he joined in
Manager Jurgen Klopp has downplayed the likelihood of their being more January signings at Anfield. The League leaders have already made their first move, bring in Japanese winger Takumi Minamino from Red Bull Salzburg for
Manager Jurgen Klopp has said that the reason there are no French players in his squad is because they are too expensive. The newly crowned Club World Cup Champions are one of several clubs linked
Chelsea have emerged as favourites to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho in the January window, pipping both Manchester United and Liverpool to the 19 year old. Rated at £120 million, the England international has
Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are all competing to sign Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen who plays for Ligue 1 side Lille. The 20 year old only joined the French club in the summer, but he
Liverpool have completed their first signing of the January window, after Red Bull Salzburg’s Takimi Minamino successfully completed a medical on Wednesday. The 24 year old Japanese international was at Anfield to complete the formalities
Swansea City are in pole position to sign Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster on loan for the second half of the season. The 19 year old is highly rated at Anfield, but having been told by
Liverpool are favourites to sign highly rated left-back Sam McCullum from League One side Coventry City in January. The 19 year old has been scouted by a host of clubs, including Manchester City, Chelsea, and
Liverpool are not planning to dip into the transfer market to buy defensive reinforcements in January, despite a current injury crisis at the back. Concerns were raised on Saturday when Dejan Lovren pulled up during