Liverpool have a full-back problem. And it's hurting them. With seasoned veteran Andrew Robertson soon to turn thirty-one in March of this year, and Kostas Tsim
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a big-money move to Saudi Arabia once again, while the threat of Real Madrid continues to loom large for Liverpool as they try to keep Trent Alexander-Arnold
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Liverpool are seemingly being shown up in the January transfer window by rivals Manchester City despite being 12 points clear of their rivals in the Premier League. The Reds have suffered a slight dip in form this month, winning just once in four league and cup games following Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forrest.
Liverpool's star backup goalkeeper will look to leave the club at the end of the season, this comes following the Red's signing of Valencia goalkeeper, Giorgi Mamardashvili
Arne Slot’s team had threatened to run away with the 2024-25 Premier League, but after their draw at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday and Arsenal’s win over Tottenham Hotspur the following night, the gap is down to four points — albeit Liverpool have a game in hand.
FC Barcelona has reportedly readied a $72 million offer to Liverpool for a first team star that has told the club of his desire to join the Catalans.
Liverpool remain in the driving seat in the Premier League title race but there are signs that instead of Arne Slot's side vanishing over the horizon in the second half of the season they could face a real battle to be crowned champions.
Real Madrid are keen on a deal for Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold, who will become a free agent at the end of the season.
Nottingham Forest has demonstrated its unlikely Premier League title credentials by holding Liverpool to a 1-1 draw that backed up its win over the leaders earlier in the season.
After stealing a point against Manchester City midweek, Brentford set their sights on Liverpool. Can the Bees pile on to the Reds' recent frustrations?
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