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According to a report from German newspaper Bild, Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal have offered Kane an incredible package worth £256.4m for a three-year contract. Journalist Christian Falk confirmed that the English talisman was and is on Al-Hilal’s radar, who are working on presenting such an offer that cannot be refused.
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International star looks set to finally LEAVE Liverpool
One long-time Liverpool star looks set to finally leave the club. That was surely confirmed on Saturday.Liverpool's squad overhaul is not yet complete - there's a lot to get through at centre-back,
Amid a wider issue plaguing the entire team, summer signing Isak has managed just one goal in his first six games. The £125 million ($168 million) has battled a lack of match fitness after missing pre-season with former employers Newcastle United, but has not escaped criticism during Liverpool ’s slump.
Jarell Quansah has revealed he left Liverpool for Bayer Leverkusen in search of more gametime after being marginalised by manager Arne Slot.
LONDON — Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk never hides during the tough times on and off the pitch and he was honest and spiky as he spoke with reporters outside Stamford Bridge following their last-gasp defeat at Chelsea on Saturday which condemned them to three defeats in a week.
Despite winning their first five Premier League games, Liverpool's shortcomings have been laid bare while Arsenal have better integrated their summer signings.
Bayern Munich chief has claimed that the Bundesliga champions "can afford any transfer they want", while explaining why they did not compete with Liverpool for Florian Wirtz's transfer. The Reds beat Bayern and Manchester City in the race to sign Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen this summer as they paid a whopping £116 million ($156m),
Stamford Bridge erupts thanks to Estevao's stunning 95th-minute winner for Chelsea against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge.
English legends blame the Egyptian star for poor form, but deeper issues persist at AnfieldThe Blame Game Begins at Liverpool: Mohamed Salah Compared to a 'Walking' Messi in Sharp Critique From
If we have learned one thing above anything else so far in the Premier League this season, it is to not turn off your television or leave your seat early. There was yet more late drama but this time champions Liverpool were the victims and not the beneficiaries of the added time as they were dealt a late sucker punch by Chelsea's Brazilian wonderkid Estevao.