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Leeds United’s Sam Byram has been scouted by a number of Premier League clubs this season. Byram has been involved in a contract dispute with his club as he becomes a free agent in the summer and the club naturally want him to sign a new contract so as to avoid losing him for cheap.
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Simon Mignolet looks set to keep his place in the Liverpool first team for the foreseeable future and perhaps even land a new long-term deal at Anfield despite another mistake costing his side a goal in last Sunday’s 2-2 draw against West Brom. His flapped attempt to deal with a cross in the game was
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Almost everything has gone right for Jürgen Klopp since he strolled into Anfield two months ago. The German has charmed the Liverpool faithful with his laid back, charismatic approach not to mention some outstanding results including big wins on the road at Chelsea, Manchester City and Southampton. However Sunday’s defeat at Newcastle only served to
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In recent transfer windows, Liverpool have been linked with many goalkeepers including Barcelona’s Marc-André Ter Stegen. Much of the speculation was prompted by the inconsistent performances and dodgy distribution skills of current first-choice stopper Simon Mignolet. However, despite the criticism, former Reds boss Brendan Rodgers stuck by the Belgian. Klopp keen on replacement keeper
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Youngster Moses Odjer is earning good reviews in Italy.The 19 year old player is currently on loan with Salernitana in the Italian second tier.The central midfielder is a product of Tema Youth in Accra. He joined Catania from Tema youth in 2014. Quick facts Name:Moses Odjer Age:19 Place of Birth:Tema Position:Central Midfielder Club: Salernitana (on loan from
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Such is the hype and excitement surrounding Jürgen Klopp and his imminent appointment as Liverpool manager that his Thursday afternoon flight from Dortmund was tracked on social media by 35,000 people. With his first press conference scheduled for 10am on Friday, Klopp has jetted to Merseyside to sign a three-year deal to succeed Brendan Rodgers
‘If we are to replicate what we did two years ago, we will have to build something. That will take time unfortunately. That is frustrating for supporters but there are new players to come in. That will take time, whether that is me or someone else�?. That was Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers speaking after he
This is a fantasy-fuelled Zoolander moment and it is about Christian Benteke. The reason for this is because he is incredibly over rated at the moment. It seems that so many people expect him to be smashing it at Liverpool, and yet I never thought he would. He is still the most picked striker in
In the Seventies and Eighties, Liverpool FC was a truly great football club whose presence at an away game would guarantee thousands extra on the gate. I actually went to an Arsenal v Liverpool game at a time when a mundane Highbury league fixture drew crowds of 25,000. If Liverpool was the visiting side, the