Liverpool have reportedly accepted a bid from Bournemouth for winger Jordon Ibe, according to reports by BBC Sport. The bid - which is seemingly along the lines of £15 million - will see the 20-year old become the most expensive signing for the Cherries. This move will reportedly cost £5 million more than they paid
Sadio Mane looks set to be Jurgen Klopp’s latest recruit, as both Liverpool and Southampton have settled for a £34 million transfer fee (via Sky Sports). This means that Mane will be Liverpool’s second most expensive transfer fee, behind Andy Carroll (£35m) and ahead of Christian Benteke (£32.5m). However, the most important question: is
Philippe Coutinho has been unquestionably one of Liverpool’s standout performers over the past couple of years and the only Reds player who has really threatened to come close to filling the void left by the departure of Luis Suarez as the focal point of the team’s attacking play. The Brazilian might have reason to be
Over the past few days Liverpool have been linked with Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic. He joined the Galácticos last August from Inter for €31 million (£24.3m). But now he is in pursuit from clubs such as Juventus, AC Milan, and AS Roma (Sky Italia). Kovacic has been struggling to make a real mark
Liverpool could be set to lose one of their longest serving players this summer with Martin Skrtel said to be on the brink of ending his 8 year stay at Anfield. The Slovakian defender has fallen down the pecking order since the arrival of Jurgen Klopp and all signs point to him leaving over the
It has been a topsy-turvy season for Liverpool. They sacked a manager, before reaching two cup finals and finishing in eighth place in the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp has been able to input his ‘gengenpressing’ into the Liverpool squad, but currently they are not quite at the full throttle level he wants. The Reds do
Suggestions this week that Gonzalo Higuain would be open to a move to Anfield have certainly got Liverpool fans talking and there can be little question his potential signing would be a fantastic coup, especially given Liverpool’s lack of European involvement this season. One of the best The Argentine is a goal machine and
Liverpool made their long awaited move for a goalkeeper this week with Loris Karius arriving for £4.7 million from Mainz. However, doubt still lingers as to whether he has been bought as Liverpool’s first choice goalkeeper for next season or as back-up to Simon Mignolet. The relatively low fee gives Klopp the opportunity to assess
Liverpool’s decision to hand Brendan Rodgers his p45 early on in the season was justified when Jurgen Klopp was announced as his long term replacement. The German maestro inherited a fragile squad but even without a proper defensive midfielder and a leaky backline (not to mention Mignolet), the Reds still managed to grind out results
That Liverpool dominated for long spells of the first half before Sevilla, now winners of the competition for three consecutive years, summoned all their quality and know-how to run clear of their English opponents in the second half is the accepted synopsis of Wednesday night’s Europa League final in Basel. Sevilla were the masters of
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Jurgen Klopp even took the time out to embrace Harry Kane and utter the words “what a strike!” to the Spurs striker after his swivel-shot cancelled out Phillipe Coutinho’s opener at Anfield on Saturday evening. It was a barnstorming game and a point was fair, but the Liverpool manager would not have avoided drawing the
The Reds have been involved in quite an interesting football season where they managed to reach the finals of the Football League Cup, are in the quarter-finals of the Europa League, and are sitting 9th in the Premier League table. Not a bad season for new boss Jurgen Klopp, who is a Kop favourite and
There are already indications of heightened ambitions at Liverpool as Jurgen Klopp heads into his first summer transfer window with the club. Defender Joel Matip has already been secured on a free from Schalke and will move to Merseyside in July, but another Bundesliga name could provide the real statement of intent for a club
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Emre Can’s season numbers would indicate how important his role has become since he arrived from Bayer Leverkusen last season. The multi-dimensional player has managed to earn a call-up to a very talented German squad. His versatility ensures he brings more assets to the table for any side he represents. Primarily a midfielder, Brendan Rodgers
With Mamadou Sakho, Dejan Lovren and Martin Skrtel out injured, Liverpool were in dire need of defensive reinforcements, but Jurgen Klopp, amidst rumours linking him with Schalke centre-back Joel Matip, bafflingly brought down Steven Caulker from Queens Park Rangers on loan in the January transfer window. However, the Merseyside outfit soon announced that Matip would
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It may have taken time, but Liverpool striker Divock Origi is undoubtedly starting to find his feet at Anfield. Is Jurgen Klopp beginning to get the best out of the Belgium international, and how far can he progress? Origi made the £10m switch from Ligue 1 side Lille in the summer of 2014, and was
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James Milner has been hoping Liverpool can kick-start their season for a while. He was hoping the 4-5 win at Norwich in late January would be the catalyst for a sustained run of form, before he was urging the same a few days later after the League Cup semi-final victory over Stoke City. That night’s
Back in 2009, Liverpool came agonisingly close to winning the Premier League title in what would of been our first in 19 years. Rafa Benitez had assembled a great team that only saw defeat twice in that entire season. There are many reasons why we didn’t win the title that season. Too many home draws,
Despite the disappointment of an FA Cup exit at the hands of West Ham, Liverpool were able to welcome Daniel Sturridge back without incident after a two-month injury lay-off. Sturridge is a supremely effective footballer when fit and more than anything his talent explains the hysteria that surrounding his recent fitness troubles. Jurgen Klopp’s rebuilding
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Liverpool football club, have now got so very greedy, They should be reducing their tickets - for the poor and the needy. To make a quick buck or two - which is what they all do think, But hiking up the costs again - can cause a great “BIG” stink! The fans walked out on