FABRIZIO ROMANO PREDICTS ‘BIG WEEK’ AT ANFIELD
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has predicted a big week ahead for Liverpool and it’s one that could shape their future dramatically.
“At the moment it’s still quiet,” Romano told The Debrief. “This week with Arne Slot coming in at Liverpool and starting all the meetings with the directors they will start the real strategy and they will prepare for the summer transfer window and the contract situations to be clarified.”
The futures of Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah are top priority.
ALEXANDER-ARNOLD RECEIVES ENGLAND BOOST
While his club future remains somewhat up in the air, Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold’s new role and importance to the England national team has been all-but confirmed following the squad numbers announcement for this summers European Championships.
FORMER CAPTAIN ‘SERIOUSLY ILL IN HOSPITAL’
Liverpool legend Alan Hansen is “seriously ill” in hospital, the club announced in a statement on Sunday afternoon.
The club confirmed that it was providing support to the family of the 68‑year‑old, who retired in 1991 to begin a hugely successful career as a television pundit.
REDS HOLD TALKS FOR ‘NEXT JAVIER MASCHERANO’
Already this summer talk of a £40m bid for Atalanta’s Ederson has been dismissed, but Liverpool are on the lookout for a holding midfielder and would have to stump up £20m more if they’re to bring Porto’s Alan Varela to the club.
According to Football Insider, Liverpool have held internal talks with Porto over a deal.
ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER RELEASE CLAUSE RUMOURS
There have been worrying signs regarding Alexis Mac Allister’s Liverpool future in recent weeks with reports from Spain suggesting Real Madrid could take advantage of a €70m (£59.5m) release clause.
Despite those rumours and only spending one season under the tutelage of Jurgen Klopp, Mac Allister insists he’s happy at Liverpool and journalist James Pearce gives reasons for optimism.
DIOGO JOTA RATES TEAMMATE HIGHER THAN BRUNO FERNANDES
When asked for his best-ever teammate eleven, Liverpool’s Diogo Jota suprisingly chose club mate Alexis Mac Allister over Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes.
But who else makes his team?
SZOBOSZLAI INJURY UPDATE
Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai has received a scare ahead of the European Championships.
The midfielder limped off just before the hour mark of Hungary’s final warm-up game against Israel on Saturday.
With the 23-year-old potentially missing out on a second consecutive European Championship through injury, journalist Bence Bocsak took to X to issue an update.
KELLEHER REPLACEMENT WOULD COST £20M
Liverpool reportedly like the look of Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford, who is up for grabs following their relegation.
Newcastle United front the queue and, per the Daily Mail, have already bid for the player. However, his destination is still uncertain and he could end up being Caoimhin Kelleher’s replacement as Liverpool number two.
ADRIAN POISED TO TURN DOWN REDS OFFER
Despite Liverpool making their intentions clear about wanting to keep third-choice goalkeeper Adrian around for at least another season, reports coming out of Spain claim he has decided to reject the aforementioned offer and instead return to his former club Real Betis.
Thus could mean the Reds having to sign yet another keeper this summer.
FORGOTTEN KEEPER GIVES TIMELY REMINDER
Or perhaps not. Goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros has been named in the Czechia squad for Euro 2024 and made his international debut in the 7-1 thrashing of Malta on Friday night.
The call-up is reward for an impressive second half of the 2023/24 season where he was loaned out to Sturm Graz to aid his development and cemented himself as one of the top goalkeepers in the division by helping his loan club win a league and cup double.
Could Jaros be set for a greater role next season?
‘NOTHING IMMINENT’ FOR SALAH REPLACEMENT
Liverpool are one of several clubs interested in signing PSV Eindhoven winger Johan Bakayoko, but they are yet to open negotiations for a deal.
“There are many clubs looking at Bakayoko, not only Liverpool,” transfer guru Fabrizio Romano told GIVEMESPORT. “At the moment, I am not aware of anything advanced with Liverpool.”
