Virgil van Dijk:
“I was surprised to see the news of Arne Slot. I am thankful to what he has done for Liverpool. Let's hope Liverpool can sort things out, because this season that we had was below all standards."
[via @TouchlineX]
Full Yan Diomandé quote:
He was asked about his relationship with PSG:
“Paris Saint-Germain is a team I’ve loved since I was a child. My father supports Paris Saint-Germain, and it’s a team I admire as a football fan.”
Speaking to Téléfoot, he added:
“It would be a pleasure for me to come and play here with one of the biggest clubs. It’s always a pleasure to come here because, with French being spoken, I think adapting wouldn’t be difficult. But why not?”
“I don’t think I’m looking ahead to the future or focusing on anything else. As I’ve said, I remain focused on the World Cup. After that, the clubs will sort things out between themselves and we’ll see what happens next.”
[via @RMCsport] https://t.co/KcX4DdgbRg
Yan Diomande on PSG:
“It’s a club I’ve loved since I was very young, but I’m not looking too far ahead. I’m staying focused on the World Cup, and we’ll see what happens afterwards.”
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Exclusive: Andoni Iraola is scheduled to travel to Merseyside tomorrow morning to put the finishing touches to his move to Liverpool, including putting pen to paper on a two-year deal.
Cody Gakpo has submitted a transfer request according to a report in Soccernews in the Netherlands as he cannot see a future at Liverpool without Arne Slot. Should Liverpool listen to offers for the Dutchman?
🚨 Arne Slot is being considered by Fulham for their next manager.
The Dutchman who was recently sacked by Liverpool isn't among the front runners but has been sounded out by Fulham.
Slot is being looked at by Leverkusen & Milan & would need convincing to take up the position at Fulham
⚫⚪#FFC #Slot #Milan #Leverkusen
@disgame23 He’s only 16 😂 He’ll get a few cup appearances next season like Rio did in 24/25. It’s definitely not worth throwing Diomande away for declining Bowen just to keep the position warm for Abe in 2/3 years time when he may or may not be ready to start RW in the Premier League
Manchester City offered Josh Abe a first profressional contract that would have seen him usurp and clear Liverpool’s premium youth talent monetarily. He stays.
[🚨] NEW: Discussions were led by Fenway Sports Group technical director Julian Ward.
Sources familiar with the process states that Joshua Abe was offered pro terms in excess of £50,000 per week from Premier League rivals to move away from Liverpool. 🤯
Ultimately, after taking time to weigh up his options, Abe and his family decided that the pathway available to the first-team at Liverpool meant that his interests would be best served by staying put.
[@JamesPearceLFC] https://t.co/tuKYymo0VI