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Liverpool Sanction Ben Doak Move to AFC BournemouthLiverpool have confirmed that Ben Doak has signed for AFC Bournemouth following negotiations that kept him out of the 4-2 Premier League victory at
The highly anticipated new Premier League season kicked off at Anfield on Friday, with some supporters still wiping away tears from their eyes on a bright, sunny day. Those same supporters likely wiped very different tears away once the final whistle sounded following a six-goal affair that saw the home club walk away with a 4-2 victory.
The opening weekend of Premier League action delivered plenty of good news for the title contenders, while European action takes center stage midweek as a handful of teams inch closer to booking their spots in the UEFA Champions League.
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has overseen around £290m worth of spending during the summer transfer window. A British record deal for Florian Wirtz has been completed - and the Reds
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Anfield Watch on MSNLiverpool Transfer News: £50m forward 'option' eyeing Premier League move
It's currently looking incredibly likely that Liverpool do not bring in any other forwards, despite needed two new recruits in order to properly to address their lack of depth in the attacking
Alexander Isak will not return for Newcastle against Liverpool on Monday night. Isak missed the Magpies’ goalless draw with Aston Villa last weekend as his future remains unsolved amid being the subject of an £110million bid from Liverpool which was rejected earlier in the month.
Liverpool require a centre-back following the sale of Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen and - potentially - Ibrahima Konate’s departure either this summer or next. Several central defenders have
Bournemouth's first Premier League match of the season took an ugly turn at Anfield when Antoine Semenyo said he was racially abused by a Liverpool fan. The Liverpool ECHO’s Ian Doyle reported that the Premier League corroborated the allegation,