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Liverpool FC transfer news updates on Antoine Semenyo, Federico Chiesa, Harvey Elliott, Ibrahima Konate, James McConnell, Joe Gomez, Joel Ordonez, Marc Guehi and Mohamed Salah
The January transfer window opens later this week and the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are all expected to be active in the market with big moves likely
Club legend Mohamed Salah also threatened to ruin his legacy with an explosive post-game interview in early December in which he claimed Liverpool had “thrown him under a bus” after he was dropped to the bench following a miserable run of form for the defending champions.
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Pep Guardiola reveals Liverpool star is behind Man City's return to form
Liverpool have been quite a middling team this season, now back on track to get top four in the Premier League after suffering nine losses in a 12 game spell, but things aren't quite back to normal
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Liverpool’s legendary former captain Steven Gerrard has been left to wonder “what could have been” when wistfully reflecting on Declan Rice’s move to Arsenal rather than Merseyside in 2023.
Wirtz created a game-high three chances, including the one for Ekitike early on from a perfectly-weighted through ball which resulted in the Frenchman hitting the post. That double act is going to be crucial with Isak sidelined until March with a broken leg.
John Aldridge has his say on what Liverpool need to do when the January transfer window opens in the second half of his weekly ECHO column
Wirtz’s goal came just 89 seconds after Ryan Gravenberch had opened the scoring, and their strikes extended Liverpool’s unbeaten run in the Premier League to six games—form that has got Slot’s side back into contention for a top-four finish after an unfathomable dip in results saw Liverpool lose six from seven between late-September and November.
It's been a 2025 that brought the highest of highs and the lowest of lows for Liverpool, both on and off the pitch. In a year that Liverpool lifted the Premier League title, they also endured their worst run of form since 1954 and struggle to bed in many of the signings from their £446m spending spree.
Five men have been sentenced for their part in a scam involving tickets for Liverpool Football Club matches. The men were found to have dishonestly acquired tickets for Liverpool games and sold them at inflated prices using secondary ticket websites, before creating their own called Seatfinder UK.
Of course, Bayern Munich has been closely linked to Schlotterbeck as well, which could make for a transfer battle. Real Madrid could even attempt to lower the requested fee for the center-back by proposing a swap deal ( Author’s Note: You know how much we love rumored swap deals here ):