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Liverpool's transfer spend for the season is approaching £500m and could soon pass that figure. That's if their January plans come to pass.Liverpool underwent a remarkable rebuild over the summer as
In an extract from James Pearce's new book, the club's chairman reflects on Slot, the executive team overhaul and Anfield's title party
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Liverpool's Premier League title defense is in disarray but benign fixture run could change that
Before the international break, an impressive 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League was celebrated as some sort of revival. That was immediately shot down in a dispiriting 3-0 defeat at Manchester City — a result Arne Slot has had to stew over for the past two weeks.
After asserting their title credentials before the international break, Manchester City have a tough domestic test following the final interval of 2025, as they visit Newcastle United at St. James’s Park.
Many of Liverpool's problems this season stem from how they build from the back. As a result of Trent Alexander-Arnold joining Real Madrid in the summer and goalkeeper Alisson Becker's injury six weeks ago, Liverpool's backline is playing differently.
Liverpool made £450m worth of signings in the summer transfer window but neglected to add to their midfield options.In fact Richard Hughes weakened the midfield sector - concluding outbound deals