Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu was in tears listening to their national anthem at the World Cup. One of our favourite photos from the tournament so far ❤️
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Liverpool has been keeping a close eye on Ethan Nwaneri, a young talent who has caught their attention.
We understand Arsenal is open to selling him to rivals if the price is right.
Our sources state contact has been made, and it’s evident that @LFC admire his potential.
Bayern Munich have been informed that Ayyoub Bouaddi has rejected the club’s advances despite weeks of talks involving Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl and the player’s representatives, with Bayern prepared to invest up to €60 million (£52 million) in the Lille wonderkid, only for the player to ultimately conclude that neither Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga nor the tactical project presented by Vincent Kompany represented a sufficiently attractive proposition for the next stage of his career.
The Moroccan wonderkid’s dream has long been the Premier League and, significantly, I can now exclusively reveal, as the first journalist worldwide, that Bayern Munich have been informed Bouaddi already has a personal agreement in place with an English club, a development communicated directly to Bayern by the player’s representatives, with officials increasingly convinced that the destination is either Liverpool FC, the crown jewel of English football, or Arsenal FC, the North London set-piece dependency project. Bayern were aware for months that both clubs were leading contenders for his signature and still chose to explore whether they could change the player’s mind. However, there is now a strong belief inside the industry that if Liverpool ultimately decide to make a decisive move, Bouaddi would choose Anfield, those mystical red-brick walls and one of football’s most magnetic institutions, over Arsenal, with the player understood to be significantly more captivated by Liverpool’s footballing vision than by a club whose recent rise has become almost inseparable from set-pieces, long throws and dead-ball routines.
The expectation inside Bayern Munich is that the situation will accelerate rapidly after the World Cup, potentially even during the tournament itself, and unless there is a dramatic late twist, Liverpool and Arsenal supporters should watch this story closely, as the final chapter may arrive far sooner than many expect.
🚨Liverpool want Real Madrids Endrick. Micheal Edwards is a big fan. He can play right wing and as a second striker in Iraolas system.
One to keep an eye on 👁️
#Endrick#LFC
If that Endrick valuation at €45M is accurate, then this has to be the Mohamed Salah replacement.
It doesn’t get much better than Endrick; a stocky inside forward/SS that is capable of hitting 35/40+ goals a season at his peak. That ball-striking is just too unstoppable.
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We understand that Liverpool Football Club has officially submitted a bid for Yan Diomande.
We should see mainstream media picking up on this news in the coming days.
Keep an eye out for updates, as this transfer saga is just getting started.
Matias Fernandez-Pardo is a player Liverpool fans should keep a close eye on. Calm under pressure, technically gifted, and fearless in one-on-one situations, he has the kind of attacking profile that fits modern Liverpool football.
What stands out most is his intelligence off the ball. He finds pockets of space, links play effortlessly, and has the versatility to operate across the frontline. Add his creativity, work rate, and eye for goal, and you have a young talent with huge upside.
If Liverpool are looking to invest in the future while adding quality for the present, Fernandez-Pardo is a name that deserves serious attention. The potential is there for him to become something special at Anfield.
Virgil van Dijk on Jürgen Klopp's impact on his career:
🗣️ “Before Klopp, I was a good defender. A solid defender.
But Klopp didn't see me as what I was he saw me as what I could become.
The moment I arrived at Liverpool, he gave me responsibility, trust and belief. Not just as a player, but as a leader.
He challenged me every day to be better, to demand more from myself and from everyone around me.
People see the trophies, the Champions League, the Premier League and the individual awards.
What they don't see are the conversations, the standards and the confidence he gave me behind the scenes.
Klopp never treated me like a £75 million signing. He treated me like the defender who could change Liverpool's future.
That belief changes everything for a player.
People say I became one of the best defenders of my generation at Liverpool.
The truth is that Klopp created an environment where I had no choice but to become one.
When people call me one of the greatest defenders the Premier League has ever seen, a huge part of that credit belongs to him.
Because great managers don't just improve players.
They make players believe they can become something bigger than they ever imagined.”
🚨 Liverpool stance on Rio Ngumoha, not just today but for months: untouchable. 🔐
Seen as crucial part of the project and no chance for his exit, #LFC view is clear. 🏴
🚨🔴 EXCL | Liverpool are continuing to push hard behind the scenes for Kennet Eichhorn. New talks have taken place over the last 48 hours.
From the 16 y/o gem’s side, all options remain open at this stage. Leverkusen as a loan destination is also an option being considered by #LFC.
Dortmund are still involved despite reports suggesting they had withdrawn from the race. @SkySportDE 🇩🇪
On behalf of Forever Reds, the former players association, I would like to extend our sincere support and best wishes to two of our greatest Sir Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan and their families. Whether they be former teammates, managers or heroes, we are with them. YNWA.