Ekitike on way to Liverpool
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Luis Diaz is hoping that Bayern Munich make Liverpool a second offer they can't refuse after telling the club that he wants to leave in the summer transfer window
Liverpool Continue Pursuit of Isak as Ekitike Deal Nears CompletionIsak uncertainty deepens despite Newcastle insistenceLiverpool’s pursuit of attacking reinforcements has already produced
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I lost my star striker to Liverpool - Alexander Isak's head will have been turned by transfer talk
Former Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew thinks Alexander Isak has had his head turned following transfer interest from Liverpool
Liverpool pipped Bayern Munich to the signing of Florian Wirtz last month for a British transfer record of £116.5m in a major coup, but Borussia Dortmund's chief believes the decision weakened the Bun
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Football365 on MSNRomano drops fresh update on Arsenal and Liverpool transfer target Rodrygo
Liverpool and Arsenal are keeping close tabs on Rodrygo, with Fabrizio Romano sharing a fresh update on the Real Madrid star’s future.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as ‘Next Step’—Alexander Isak’s Agent Drops Transfer Bombshell After Liverpool Approach. The agent of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has suggested a decision on the Sweden international’s next move is “close”.
In a world of ridiculous transfer fees, Liverpool completed one of their shrewdest pieces of business in recent history on this day in 2017. For a nominal £8m, the Reds signed left-back Andy Robertson from a relegated Hull City side, and he has since established himself as one of the best the club has ever seen
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté hasn’t yet agreed to a contract extension with the Reds, sparking transfer rumors linking him to PSG and Real Madrid.According to Diario AS, Real Madrid are
Liverpool and Chelsea are carrying the brunt of the load, with the Blues the league’s highest spenders before an agreement is struck for Ekitiké. The world champions, according to Transfermarkt, have splashed out £211m ($283 million) and have been heavily reimbursed via their work in the United States this summer.