Boudewijn Zenden has come out strongly in defence of one major figure at Liverpool who he feels ‘deserves respect’ amid considerable external scrutiny of late.
Liverpool could reportedly have a ‘big part to play’ in a prospective transfer ‘domino effect’ in 2026. The Reds infamously had more than one metaphorical hand on Marc Guehi at the end of the summer, having agreed a £35m deal with Crystal Palace, only for the south London club to pull the plug on the move in the dying hours of deadline day.
Liverpool continue to be linked with a move for the Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo Goes. The 24-year-old has not been a regular starter for the Spanish club this season, and naturally, he has been linked with an exit.
Liverpool supporters have long shown that trophies and loyalty to the club matter more than any individual star, and Jamie Carragher says the latest Mo Salah saga has only underlined that truth.
Liverpool face Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield this Saturday in what could be a tricky test for our title-defending squad. Arne Slot, has provided clarity on some injury doubts after the midweek Champions League win at Inter Milan, in his pre-Brighton press conference.
The build-up to Brighton has been dominated by uncertainty rather than clarity, a situation that only heightens the scrutiny around Mo Salah. Arne Slot
The latest development from Germany adds another layer to a week where the focus around us has been dominated by uncertainty that stretches far beyond team selection.
The build-up to our Brighton match has been dominated by discussions that stretch well beyond the tactical details of the game itself. We head into the weekend backed by the Opta Analyst supercomputer, which gives us a 52.8% chance of victory and expects Liverpool to extend our unbeaten run to five.
Liverpool continue to push for Yan Diomande, and they are now accelerating their efforts to sign the 19-year-old as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool’s work behind the scenes continues to intensify as we look to strengthen our long-term defensive structure during a season where our centre-back situation has already dominated the conversation.
Gary Lineker expressed his dismay at the chain of events involving Mo Salah over the past week. After being omitted from the Liverpool starting XI for the third time in seven days, the Egyptian let loose on Saturday night in a fiery interview which has triggered enormous reaction across the footballing landscape.
The mood around our training ground continues to dominate discussion as questions persist over how Liverpool move forward from the most turbulent week of our season.
Liverpool were without a few first-team players for a variety of reasons against Inter Milan on Tuesday night, but one of the absentees is expected to be available for the weekend clash against Brighton.
Liverpool may be interested in developments with Nico Schlotterbeck at Borussia Dortmund in the last 24 hours. It seems the Germany international is now seen as increasingly likely to leave Dortmund in the summer after becoming unhappy with the club and looking for a new challenge.
Liverpool are reportedly showing a ‘strong interest’ in a Champions League-winning forward who had apparently given ‘serious’ consideration to joining the Reds earlier this year.
Mo Salah remains at the centre of discussion after the explosive comments following our draw at Leeds, with questions over whether he will return to the squad in time for the Premier League clash against Brighton.
Tensions at Liverpool have reached a boiling point as senior figures Richard Hughes, Michael Edwards, and manager Arne Slot prepare to hold emergency talks with Mohamed Salah following the forward’s controversial comments that have thrown the club into turmoil.