The race for a top striker is heating up, with Liverpool reportedly looking to destroy Arsenal's move for him.
A French striker Manchester United decided not to sign is now reportedly on the radar of their bitter rivals, who are competing with Arsenal and another Premier League club
Arne Slot has made his Alisson feelings clear after his PSG heroics - and with it sharpened claims Giorgi Mamardashvili will again leave Liverpool on loan.
Liverpool saw record revenues for the 2023/24 period of £614million, with commercial revenue climbing to its highest level at £308million, while the club also broke through the barrier of £100m in matchday revenue for the first time as the redeveloped Anfield and it’s 61,000 capacity helped to deliver £102million in revenue.
Manchester City are far from their best but Liverpool still had a job to do at the Etihad, where they had not won in the league since 2015. With Arsenal losing at home against West Ham on Saturday, Liverpool had the chance to make their lead at the top of the table even more intimidating.
Liverpool legend Phil Thompson has warned that the Reds’ Champions League Round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain is not over, and revealed he feels the Parisians played like a Manchester City team of recent years.
Liverpool will likely move a provisional 16 points clear atop the Premier League on Saturday but while the title race looks like a procession the battle below them for European qualifying places is coming to the boil led by Nottingham Forest.
Matt Beard was not shocked last Wednesday when Liverpool’s board of directors told him he would no longer be the head coach of the women’s team. He was at peace with the decision. Since 2021, when Beard returned to the club that he had guided to successive Women’s Super League titles in 2013 and 2014,
Newcastle United are hoping to secure a return to the Champions League come the end of the season with the Premier League title likely heading to Liverpool