Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Lucas Bergvall. According to a report from TEAMtalk, Aston Villa are also interested in signing the 20-year-old Swedish international midfielder. They are long-term admirers of the player, and they have been tracking his progress for quite some time. Bergvall has performed well for Tottenham since joining, and he is highly rated at the club. They will not want to sanction his departure, especially to a Premier League rival.
His combination of physicality, technical control and intelligent movement between the lines has made him particularly effective in high-tempo matches. Capable of operating centrally or drifting into wide channels, Rogers is a versatile player who cannot only score goals but also create them for his teammates. His ability to carry the ball through congested areas and contribute goals from midfield has strengthened Villa's attacking transitions, while his defensive work rate shows his willingness to be a team player.
The talented 18-year-old is emerging as one of the most sought-after names ahead of this summer after catching the eye at Molineux. A recent report from Fichajes claimed Liverpool had also held some talks to try to move ahead of the competition in the race to sign Mane, who will likely cost around 50m. However, a new report from CentreDevils is today claiming that Man Utd may be wrestling themselves back into pole position.
The report has described Allan as a complete midfielder. It is no secret that Liverpool need more quality in the middle of the park, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for them. He will add creativity and physicality in the middle of the park. Liverpool scouts believe that Allan could be the perfect fit for the high-pressure football in England.
Fresh reports from Bayern Space suggest that Bayern officials have maintained contact with Wirtz's representatives, ensuring lines of communication remain open should circumstances change in the future. While there is no immediate indication of a transfer, Bayern's long-standing admiration for the 22-year-old shows their belief that he remains one of Europe's premier creative talents, even amid a mixed start to life in the Premier League.
According to a report via TEAMtalk, they are preparing to sign the Athletic Club Bilbao attacker in a big-money deal. He has a 83 million release clause in his contract, and Liverpool would be prepared to pay it to secure his signature. Williams has 4 goals and 6 assists this season. It is no secret that they need more quality on the flanks. They need someone who will add raw pace and flair to the attacking unit.
Liverpool are the frontrunners in a race with Manchester City and Arsenal to sign Newcastle United's former Everton winger Anthony Gordon, 24, but the England international will cost 95m. (Caughtoffside), external The move comes as Mohamed Salah, 33, looks set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, with the Saudi Pro League planning to push ahead with plans to land the Egyptian forward. (Teamtalk), external
Liverpool look like the early frontrunners for Gordon, one source said. He grew up there, and his family are Liverpool fans despite him previously being at Everton. Liverpool's interest is strong, they've admired him for some time and there may already have been some informal contacts to assess the possibility of a move, another source told me. The problem is Newcastle will do everything they can to make life difficult for Liverpool again as they did with Alexander Isak.
"You always miss good football players," Slot began (via X account @iMiaSanMia). "He was so important for us last season, but he wasn't the only one. There were more players that were influential in our results. But I think we have replaced them with very good players as well."
Wednesday marked one of the few nights that the match ended, and I was extremely impressed with how we played defensively. Ali didn't have much to do and that is a testament to the work that was being put in, in front of him.
"I have an idea on the line-up and try to see how they played lately, what we have to do, adjust some things, but it's not just Anfield, all big stages and big games always need big personalities," he said at Friday's press conference. "I've said many times it's not about the skills of the players in the first division and Premier League and the big leagues.
"It feels like that, that is for sure," he said, pointing out even new signing Jeremy Jacquet, who will join the club in the summer, has suffered a serious injury. "Even if we sign a player and he's not even playing for us, he gets injured. "But the moment you think it's just bad luck then it comes to you as well. So we need to keep away from that and focus on improving performances.
Liverpool were beaten by Manchester City on Sunday and suffered the late twist of a red card for Dominik Szoboszlai, who will miss the Reds' midweek fixture through suspension. If the current Liverpool side endured a sour weekend, future teammate Jeremy Jacquet was already in worse shape after he was forced out of Rennes' Ligue 1 loss away at Lens.
A dramatic late turnaround saw Erling Haaland inspire Manchester City to a crucial 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday that kept the Premier League title race alive. Liverpool appeared to be on course to earning all three points thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai's stunning free kick before Haaland claimed an assist and then a 93rd-minute winner from the penalty spot to ensure Arsenal's lead at the top was cut back to six points.