Crystal Palace are reportedly keen on signing the Liverpool attacker Lewis Koumas at the end of the season. The 19-year-old is currently on loan at Stoke City, and he has done quite well for the Staffordshire outfit.
If you thought the transfer rumours were over last week for Sheffield United. Think again. The Blades won’t let something like Deadline Day get in the way of another productive day for the rumour mill.
Liverpool fans are awaiting the start of incoming transfer activity but it seems that there will be outgoings before we see a new man come through the door.
There’s been a recurring theme of youngsters at Liverpool whose fathers were also professional footballers, and that trend has continued in recent days.
Trey Nyoni was arguably the most talked-about player from Liverpool’s clash against Real Betis on Friday night as the Reds began their U.S. tour with a 1-0 victory in Pittsburgh.
There’s a recurring theme running through the underage ranks at Liverpool – the presence of multiple sons of famous footballing fathers. Last season saw Bobby Clark, Jayden Danns and Lewis Koumas all feature for the Reds’ first team.
In the space of a few short months, Jarell Quansah has gone from Liverpool academy hopeful to genuine first-team colossus. Ever since his Reds debut in
Wales endured one of the most humiliating results in their history on Thursday, but it was still an occasion to remember for Lewis Koumas. The Liverpool
Ian Rush is a Liverpool legend and he will forever be attached to the club due to his ridiculous medal haul and even more impressive record number of goals.
Lewis Koumas will have made Jurgen Klopp a very happy (and proud, one might imagine) man after observing his latest exploits for Liverpool’s U18s team.
The last international break of the season will have Liverpool fans watching through their fingers as they hope to see their stars return unscathed. Despite the 4-3 FA Cup Quarter-final loss to Manchester United, The Reds could still finish Jurgen Klopp’s ninth season at Anfield with a treble.
Lewis Koumas has recalled how he felt when meeting Mo Salah and other first-team Liverpool stars in person for the first time. The 18-year-old – who recently
It was a special night for ‘Klopp’s Kids’ at Anfield and in Jayden Danns and Lewis Koumas, we had two unlikely but fitting goal scorers. Speaking after the match with LFCTV, our two-goal hero said: “I’ve come up through the whole academy with Lewis, so I was so buzzing for him to score.
Lewis Koumas marked his Liverpool debut by scoring the first goal of his senior career in Wednesday's FA Cup clash with Southampton at Anfield. The 18-year-old fired Liverpool 1-0 up in the 44th minute with a deflected shot from 19 yards following an assist by fellow teenager Bobby Clark.