Liverpool will face off against Inter Milan at the San Siro this Tuesday night as they look to secure a win on the road in the UEFA Champions League. The Reds were held to a 3-3 draw away at Leeds United recently, so they would be eager to get back to winning ways in midweek.
Liverpool will be bolstered this weekend as Conor Bradley is set to return to the squad for our Premier League trip to Leeds United. The Northern Ireland international has missed the past four matches but is now back in training and ready to feature after Arne Slot confirmed his availability at his pre-match press conference.
Some claims in football take time to land, and Liverpool’s win at West Ham quietly underlined an argument our captain has made. Richard Morgan’s Sky Sports analysis described how Joe Gomez “finally gives Reds an air of defensive stability” after a turbulent run that included defeats to Nottingham Forest and PSV Eindhoven.
Our Premier League campaign may have had a rocky spell, but Liverpool’s 2-0 win over West Ham offered a glimpse of how we can bounce back. Virgil van Dijk has now been quick to highlight key performances from the match, in his matchday programme notes via Liverpoolfc.com.
Joe Gomez has arguably guaranteed himself a starting spot in the Liverpool side set to face Sunderland on Wednesday. The England international was restored to the first-XI in the right-back role, allowing Dominik Szoboszlai to remain in midfield for the 2-0 win against West Ham.
Liverpool’s win at the London Stadium carried plenty of talking points, yet one familiar face on the right side may prove to be the most significant for what comes next.
Liverpool’s weekend in London brought a small but significant shift, with a performance that quietly answered a question that has followed us for weeks.
Liverpool will once again attempt to halt their alarming slump when they take on West Ham this afternoon. The Reds began the day in 13th place in the Premier League table, having seen their form fall off a cliff over the past two months amid growing pressure on Arne Slot, who can’t afford many more poor results after a hellish autumn.
Liverpool’s search for defensive solutions has taken yet another twist after a fresh explanation from Arne Slot about how Joe Gomez was handled against PSV.
Arne Slot has indicated that Joe Gomez will be available for Liverpool’s Champions League fixture against PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday night. Even with right-backs
Liverpool scouts are reportedly set to take a closer look at one player with echoes of Joe Gomez. Despite a summer shopping spree to the tune of almost
Reports in Italy claim that Milan remain interested in a January deal for Liverpool defender Joe Gomez, but his availability depends on Arne Slot and his
Joe Gomez is the longest-serving current Liverpool first-team player, with this being his 11th season at the club, although he’s been linked with a move away from Anfield for quite a few months.
Liverpool did a lot of business during the summer, and there is a good chance that more is done during the January transfer window. Geovanni Leoni’s ACL injury means that a new central defender is needed, but there is also the possibility that one of their current options ends up leaving.
Liverpool could look to do business in January, despite having already spent in excess of £400m during the summer. A new centre-back is likely to be on the agenda following Geovanni Leoni’s ACL injury, but there has also been talk on another leaving.
Milan have had a good start defensively, but are paper paper-thin at the position and intend to try again to add Joe Gomez in January. They were at a good point in the talks on deadline day.
AC Milan remain keen on securing the services of Joe Gomez from Liverpool during the January transfer window. They tried to sign the 28-year-old player last summer, but they did not manage to get the deal across the line.
Liverpool could face renewed interest in one long-serving player when the transfer market reopens in January. Numerous members of Arne Slot’s Premier League-winning squad left the club over the summer, and Joe Gomez was widely tipped to be among that list, although he’s remained at Anfield for his 11th season with the Reds.
Liverpool could be ready to sell Joe Gomez in the upcoming January transfer window as long as they can also secure a replacement. As reported here for the Daily Briefing, the Reds would ideally prefer to keep Gomez, but would be prepared to let him go if the money is right.
Liverpool are likely to enter the market in January for a new defender, but one could also depart during the transfer window. Giovanni Leoni’s ACL injury has left Arne Slot short in central defensive, as he has Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez as senior options until the transfer window re-opens.
One Liverpool player was the subject of deadline day interest from several clubs earlier this week, but he remains at Anfield for now. With Alexander Isak’s
Sunday’s reports claim that England and Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is open to the idea of joining Milan before the end of the summer transfer window,
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez has become the latest name to be linked with a move to Milan, with reports from Italy claiming that the Rossoneri have identified the Englishman as a potential alternative if they cannot complete a deal for Manchester City outcast Manuel Akanji.
When James Milner left Anfield in the summer, Liverpool weren’t just losing a dressing room leader. The 37-year-old filled many holes in Jurgen Klopp’s squad throughout his eight seasons in Merseyside.