Liverpool have reportedly made decision on Saudi Pro League's interest in Darwin Nunez, deciding on his current future at Anfield.
Lille have knocked back a lowball bid for Liverpool-linked Jonathan David, while Arne Slot has reached a big transfer decision over a star Reds youngster.
Liverpool have had a relatively quiet January transfer window but that could potentially change very soon with Arne Slot’s side linked with a host of players including an Ajax star
Liverpool has a rich history of Dutch players across the Premier League era and they are being linked with adding another in the near future.
Liverpool Target Anis Hadj Moussa Prefers Ligue 1 MoveLiverpool’s subdued January transfer window appears set to continue, with reports suggesting Feyenoord’s Anis Hadj Moussa is favouring a move
Ajax defender Jorrel Hato has spoken out on why he was recently spotted at Anfield for the game between Liverpool and Ipswich Town.The highly-rated 18-year-old has previously been linked with the
Hato was spotted at Anfield to watch Liverpool thrash Ipswich Town on the weekend, fuelling speculation that he could be about to join the club. However, it has been reported by De Telegraaf that he was simply visiting Gravenberch, who invited him to the game.
The Ajax prodigy was spotted at Anfield during the 4-1 win for the Reds over Ipswich Town in the Premier League
Top of the Champions League table and into the last 16 with the most money banked. This was the perfect return to Europe’s elite competition for Liverpool, setting up Arne Slot’s side for a crack at lifting the trophy for a seventh time and significantly boosting the club’s balance sheet.
Despite the rivalry between the two clubs, Liverpool have two Manchester United legends' shirts displayed inside Anfield. Over the years, United and Liverpool have often dominated English football, having won a combined total of 39 league titles and nine European cups.
Liverpool have reportedly made decision on Saudi Pro League's interest in Darwin Nunez, deciding on his current future at Anfield. Here’s why the Reds made their final decision.