News, rumors, chitchat, and speculation surrounding the transfers of Liverpool players, including the most recent information on Federico Valverde, Victor Osimhen, Jeremy Doku, Khephren Thuram, Ryan Gravenberch, Jurgen Klopp, Nicolo Barella, Micky van de Ven, and others.
After completing the acquisition of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion earlier this month, Liverpool is prepared to move on to the next phase of their midfield reconstruction. Mac Allister decided to move to Merseyside despite the lack of Champions League football. The winner of the World Cup for Argentina has committed to Anfield for five years.
OGC Nice reportedly wants to keep midfielder Khephren Thuram for another season, according to today’s news, dealing Liverpool a devastating transfer blow. While Chelsea is ‘about to enquire about the Napoli striker,’ according to reports from France.
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Salah wins Reds Goal of the Season
The club’s season-winning goal was scored by Mohamed Salah in Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Manchester City at Anfield in October.
There were a lot of memorable moments in a forgettable campaign, and this was one of them. It was an absolutely sublime goal against the champions-elect, starting with Alisson’s faultless pass over the top and ending with Salah turning Joao Cancelo and finishing past Ederson.
Liverpool ‘eye Weiper’
In the past two years, Nelson Weiper of Mainz has reportedly been the subject of interest from Liverpool.
As the player continues to impress in the Bundesliga, “new requests keep pouring in” for him, according to the German publication BILD, via Sport Witness.
According to the report, Liverpool has been “really keen” on Weiper for “over two years” and has already tried to “entice” him to Anfield.
Liverpool ‘ready’ €90million Valverde offer
Federico Valverde, a midfielder for Real Madrid, is reportedly available for a transfer fee of €90 million (£77 million) from Liverpool.
The summer signings of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, as well as Jude Bellingham, have made the Uruguayan a “main candidate” to leave Los Blancos this summer.
According to a recent report from Spain, Liverpool is prepared to offer £77 million for Valverde, an offer the La Liga giants would find “very difficult to refuse.”.
According to the article, Crlo Ancelotti’s team will weigh the advantages and disadvantages of keeping Valverde, who could be used as a “sacrifice” to help pay for a deal to sign Kylian Mbappe.
Kylian Mbappe claim
Liverpool are ready to rival Real Madrid for the signing of Kylian Mbappe this summer, it has been claimed.
The Reds have previously been suggested as a possible destination for the PSG star, who has been wanted by Real for a lengthy period of time.
Mbappe is expected to become the world’s most expensive player should he leave his current employers, with the Ligue 1 giants holdoing out for a sizeable sum.
A latest update on the France international has suggested Liverpool have not given up hope of a deal for Mbappe, as made clear by FIFA agent Marco Kirdemuir. Speaking to Radio Marca, Kirdemuir has insisted Liverpool are ‘competing with Real Madrid’ before adding the 24-year-old could attract an offer of up to €300m (£257m).