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·08 de novembro de 2024
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Here's all your latest Liverpool FC transfer news.
Liverpool fans are just starting to recognise Milos Kerkez's name.
His two assists against Manchester City not only helped the Reds ascend to the top of the Premier League, but it announced him as the club's first choice left-back target.
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With Andy Robertson's waning powers, Liverpool need a fresh new, energetic and robust figure to freshen up the left-flank.
The Hungarian full-back is exactly that. I know that for certain. I've known about him since he was 15 years old.
This Anfield Watch's in-depth insight on the Hungarian international.
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Liverpool have been one of the most consistent teams in Europe this season with Arne Slot making an electric start as new head coach.
And the Dutchman has done so while making minimal tweaks to the squad left to him by Jurgen Klopp with only Federico Chiesa coming in during the summer transfer window. A chase for Martin Zubimendi came to nothing and the club are still being linked with moves for midfielders in January and beyond.
One name associated with a transfer to Anfield is Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Larsson. The 20-year-old has defied all expectations since arriving from Malmo in 2023 and is now on the radar of many of Europe’s top clubs.
He was recently rewarded with a new contract, until 2029, and has scored three goals in 14 matches this season.
Anfield Watch spoke to footballtransfers.com Bundesliga expert Ronan Murphy for the lowdown on Larsson and whether he could fit into Liverpool’s squad.
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Diaz has been good for Liverpool since joining - but not consistent. He's been an unreliable player, one capable of shining very brightly who's just as likely to disappear in a match.
Things have been different this season, of course, but there was a sense in the summer that Diaz may be disposable. Reports linked him with an exit and it appears Liverpool considered it strongly.
They had a deal with Newcastle United to sign Anthony Gordon back in June. Joe Gomez would have gone the other way and Liverpool would have had a new left winger.
Diaz would have been first on the chopping block, but it appears Arne Slot quickly liked what he saw and wanted to keep the Colombian. Thank God that's how it went.
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Since before he entered the final year of his contract, it has long been speculated that Mo Salah would make the move to the Saudi Pro League when he departed Anfield.
The team most talked about was Al-Ittihad but a recent report revealed that it is now Al-Hilal who are after the Egyptian’s signature, to replace the struggling Neymar.
Now, a report from SPORT is claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo is also on Al-Hilal’s list.
The report claims that Al-Hilal, who currently lead the Saudi Pro League, are 'dreaming' of the arrival of Ronaldo, but it does also warn that he is not the only player they are looking at.
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Liverpool can cancel their £50m transfer talks. Ryan Gravenberch is the man to stick with.
Liverpool have enjoyed an incredible improvement with Ryan Gravenberch this season. The Dutchman felt like an afterthought at the end of the previous campaign, struggling to get into the team.
In fact, do you remember the links to Galatasaray? Even if there was never anything in it, his stock was low enough that Turkish outlets felt he was a reasonable player to link.
Now, of course, Gravenberch looks a world apart from the player he was. He actually looks like one of the world's very best midfielders, if we're being entirely honest, and his performances this season have been a revelation.
So please, Liverpool - don't think about replacing him. Cancel the £50m talks.