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Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has continued to see his stock rise and reportedly has a release clause ahead of the January transfer window - with Liverpool urged to act
With Premier League minutes hard to come by, Liverpool need to find a pathway to develop their best young players
Vinicius Junior getting fed up at Real MadridAnd left wing could also get an upgrade - with Arne Slot’s current options including Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha.We have seen the likes of Michael Olise
Morale looked to be on the up before their defeat at the Etihad Stadium which came after wins over Aston Villa and Real Madrid. However, Arne Slot 's side were outclassed in Manchester and put an almighty dampener on the ray of hope that shone upon the Reds' season.
Liverpool look like a side without any clear identity. Stability has become a muddled mess, and there are problems across the pitch
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Go back four years, though, and my day-to-day life had become a constant struggle; my experience felt like that of Sisyphus, the character of Greek myth made to push a boulder up a steep hill only to have it roll all the way to the bottom, forcing him to start the task up again. And again. And again.
The team's morale seemed to be improving before their loss at the Etihad Stadium, which followed victories over Aston Villa and Real Madrid. However, Arne Slot 's side were outplayed in Manchester, casting a shadow over the glimmer of hope that had been shining on the Reds' season.
Mosquera chiselled out a reputation for himself as one of Europe’s most promising young defenders last season. The 2024 Olympic champion with Spain started all but one of Valencia’s league games at the tender age of 20—and he was missed in that rare absence: a 7–1 defeat to Barcelona.
The lasting consequences of a "disastrous property business" has left former Liverpool defender Steve Finnan on the brink of bankruptcy, having become embroiled in a legal battle with his brother, Sean,
Liverpool signed Alexander Isak from Newcastle United in a £125million deal during the summer, but the striker has struggled for fitness since arriving at Anfield