Liverpool plan record Isak deal - Fri.'s gossip
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Liverpool Circle Malick Fofana as Diaz Edges Towards Bayern MoveLiverpool’s recruitment drive this summer has been nothing short of breathtaking. Following the British-record signing of Florian
Liverpool have already beaten two Championship sides in pre-season but bigger games are can be viewed as opportunities.
On a recent Transfer Show podcast, Dave Davis and Trev Downey returned from holidays to an explosive Liverpool transfer window. Podcast listeners were greeted with vivid imagery as Trev described: “We come back with a bang.
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Nearly two years after facing off in the Women's World Cup final, England and Spain will meet in the final of the Women's Euro, each side with a point to prove after a dramatic semifinal round.
Virgil van Dijk has revealed how he played a part in Florian Wirtz’s club record move to Anfield as he told him: “Liverpool is the place to be.” The Germany international joined the Premier League champions from Bayer Leverkusen last month for a fee which could rise to £116 million ($156m).
Liverpool's big-money investment on transfers is the result of long-term planning, club CEO Billy Hogan said, adding that winning a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title convinced the club it was time to act like a modern powerhouse.
On their five signings so far, the club lead the way in Premier League spending having paid £240m on initial fees, with that potentially rising to over £250m when including add-ons. Any deal for Isak would see that figure shoot up to nearer £400m.
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Anfield Watch on MSNLiverpool advancing in talks for mega transfer
Liverpool are in advanced talks for a mega deal that could transform the club. This is a very exciting moment in the transfer window for the Reds. The club's sporting director, Richard Hughes, has