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Have Liverpool Missed Out on Eichhorn as German Clubs Gain AdvantageLiverpool’s pursuit of one of Germany’s most highly rated young prospects appears to have reached an abrupt
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Liverpool blow as record-breaking ‘gem’ reaches ‘decision’ on accepting ‘most attractive offer’
A leading Liverpool target has reached a 'decision' on his preferred next move after the Reds made the 'most attractive offer'
Liverpool have officially confirmed their retained list for the Premier League, following the end of the 2025-26 season. As announced already, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Ibrahima Konate and Rhys Williams will all depart from the senior squad this summer.
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Liverpool 'private' verdict of last summer's 'opportunistic' signing revealed – 'no desire'
According to reports, Liverpool 'privately' have 'no desire' to turn Jeremie Frimpong into a 'regular starter' for the Premier League giants.
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Liverpool favourites to sign brilliant Bournemouth star as Iraola eyes record-breaking reunion
Andoni Iraola and Richard Hughes both know the Bournemouth star very well and are keen to bring him to Liverpool, but it'll take a record-breaking fee to get him
The expanded 48-team competition is set to be the biggest in history, with the United States, Canada and Mexico hosting. This list doesn't include Ibrahima Konate (France), Andy Robertson (Scotland) and Mohamed Salah (Egypt), following their departures from the club.
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Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet will aim to follow Andoni Iraola's £107m pair at Liverpool
Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet will both be eyeing a first-team spot next season after the departure of Ibrahima Konate
Rio Ngumoha has no interest in leaving Liverpool amid interest from Bayern Munich.The German giants have reportedly made the youngster a key target this summer, with The Athletic and Sky Germany both reporting that talks with the player have taken place.
Liverpool enjoyed a record-breaking summer transfer window last year. Indeed, the Reds spent in excess of £400m, signing the likes of Alexander Isak, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.