Latest LFC News: Andre interest, Salah rumors, and Alonso “clause”
The news from planet Liverpool on Wednesday includes irritating more rumors about our Egyptian King and revived interest in a Brazilian you might recognize!
Reds ‘haven’t parked,’ Andre
Despite the fact that Liverpool added four new midfield players during the summer, one of their summer transfer goals is still available.
Before the 2023–24 season began, Andre was linked to Anfield several times, but his performance with Fluminense in the Copa Libertadores ultimately complicated those talks.
The Reds turned to Wataru Endo from Stuttgart after failing to sign defensive midfielders Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.
Since his arrival, Endo has made just one Premier League start, with Alexis Mac Allister typically playing in the No. 6 position.
Ian Doyle of The Liverpool Echo stated that Liverpool “have not forgotten” about Andre and have not “parked their interest,” leaving the door open for a January chase.
Jurgen Klopp could want to wait an additional six months to sign the 22-year-old because it now seems like he might use another alternative there.
Trent’s admission, Salah’s “talks,” and three things today
Although the transfer window won’t reopen for another two and a half months, Saudi Arabia ties to Mohamed Salah have unfortunately continued to surface.
In happier Salah news, he surprised fans of refugees during an LFC Foundation session where he encouraged them to “make your dreams come true.”
Unexpectedly, Trent Alexander-Arnold listed a current free agent as one of the toughest opponents he has ever faced.
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According to a stipulation in the manager’s contract, Xabi Alonso would be permitted to go from Bayer Leverkusen to one of three clubs, including Liverpool.
According to Romeo Lavia’s most recent injury report, the Reds may have been lucky by not signing the Belgian midfielder.
Next month’s match between Toulouse and Liverpool is anticipated to draw the French team’s largest crowd in more than a year.
What else has happened?
Following the vitriol he experienced during England’s victory over Scotland in September, Harry Maguire has said that David Beckham got in touch with him (Sky Sports).
After taking over for John Eustace as manager this week, Wayne Rooney has pledged to “elevate Birmingham City to the next level” (Guardian).
When the MLS season is over, Lionel Messi won’t go on loan to a European team (BBC).