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Liverpool have had one of the most in-demand players around directly offered to them, according to reports. Now they've got a massive decision.Liverpool enter the January transfer window knowing full
“We showed that we are absolutely united and we go forward as one,” the Liverpool captain told reporters on Saturday, after back-to-back wins against Inter and Brighton & Hove Albion in the space of five days helped lift the mood around the reigning Premier League champions.
Arne Slot proceeded to keep him out of the starting XI for three successive games, the latter being Dec. 6’s defeat to Leeds United. Afterwards, Salah used the media mixed zone to air his view that he has been thrown “under the bus,” scapegoated for the club’s malaise.
Ekitike already eclipsing IsakThe striker began the season in sensational form - netting in his first three Liverpool matches and carrying the fight up front while Isak worked on his fitness.A harsh
A British man who injured more than 130 people by plowing his car into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans during May’s Premier League victory parade was jailed for 21-and-a-half years on Tuesday, after admitting 31 criminal charges over the incident.
Mohamed Salah's Liverpool row felt like "humiliation" for Egyptian fans, who are rallying behind their star man before the Africa Cup of Nations begins.
Curtis Jones emerging as Liverpool’s constant amid uneven campaignLiverpool’s season has rarely followed a straight line, and sitting seventh in the Premier League tells its own story about