In an exclusive interview with The Athletic, Liverpool's Florian Wirtz opens up on:
🔺 How he handled criticism after his £100m transfer
🔺 Hitting the gym to cope with the physicality of the Premier League
🔺 Why he ‘liked’ Mohamed Salah’s latest controversial social media post
🔺 Why criticism of Arne Slot is just noise ‘on the outside’
🔺 His ambitions with Germany at the World Cup
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Conor Bradley and Andy Robertson are starting games again for Liverpool — and it’s no surprise results have improved.
Arne Slot’s side looks more secure and their attacking potential is being unlocked.
Now, the champions’ previous weakness at full-back is looking like a strength.
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🚨 Liverpool do not see Giovanni Leoni and Marc Guehi necessarily as alternative options.
#LFC working on both deals for weeks as Leoni’s highly rated for future and Guehi seen as big opportunity:
Both negotiations are on. 🔛🔴
🚨🧨 Manchester United submit formal bid for Benjamin Šeško worth €85m package, add-ons included.
The bid has been received by RB Leipzig today, as BILD reported.
Man United move follows Newcastle €90m package bid on Monday.
The player has decision in his hands.
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🇫🇷🇧🇷 Vinicius Jr on Mbappé and Real Madrid: "Guys, on new signings you should ask the president...".
"We've 25 players to do our best for Real Madrid. We're focused on celebrating the Supercup and doing great things in the next games".
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