Liverpool’s goalkeeping department has been a hot topic of discussion recently. One significant development is the potential departure of Pep Lijnders, who has been linked with a move to RB Salzburg. According to Paul Joyce of The Times, the Austrian club is interested in appointing Lijnders as their new head coach. Lijnders himself sees this opportunity as the perfect step in his career, indicating that a move could materialize quickly.
If Lijnders were to join RB Salzburg, it could prove beneficial for Liverpool. Establishing a good relationship with the head coach of a club renowned for producing talented players could provide the Reds with access to promising prospects in the future. Additionally, Liverpool’s current elite development coach, Vitor Matos, would likely accompany Lijnders to RB Salzburg.
In other news related to goalkeepers, Liverpool’s assistant goalkeeper coach, Jack Robinson, will be leaving the club in the summer. This Is Anfield exclusively reported this development, signaling further changes in the goalkeeping department. On the player front, there have been rumors of Saudi Arabian clubs considering an ambitious move for Alisson Becker. However, Liverpool fans can rest assured as the club is unlikely to entertain any offers for their star goalkeeper.
Another Liverpool goalkeeper, Adrian, recently expressed his intention to return to La Liga. While he admitted that he hasn’t held discussions with Liverpool yet, it seems likely that he will be moving on from the club. In light of these potential changes, Liverpool is said to be monitoring developments with Southampton’s Alex McCarthy, along with Celtic and Newcastle.
Moving away from goalkeepers, there have been other notable updates concerning Liverpool. Dominik Szoboszlai has been named in Hungary’s squad for the Euros, marking the first squad announcement ahead of the tournament. This is a significant achievement for the young midfielder and reflects his growing reputation in the footballing world.
Meanwhile, Liverpool Women’s player, Missy Bo Kearns, has received recognition by being named on the senior England squad standby list for the first time. This is a promising development for Kearns and highlights her potential to make an impact on the international stage.
Additionally, Sipke Hulshoff, who was expected to join Liverpool as a prospective assistant coach, has officially left his role as Netherlands assistant boss. This departure could pave the way for Hulshoff’s arrival at Liverpool and further strengthen the coaching staff.
Shifting the focus to other football news, former Liverpool player Nuri Sahin has emerged as a surprise contender for the Feyenoord coaching position. Various Dutch sources have reported this unexpected development, adding an interesting twist to the managerial race.
Finally, Nice-Matin has claimed that Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram, who was previously of interest to Liverpool, could be available for under £17 million. With such an affordable price tag, it might be worth considering a move for Thuram, especially if he fits into Liverpool’s long-term plans.
In terms of upcoming matches, the video of the day features Pep Guardiola reminiscing about Liverpool’s competitiveness in recent seasons. It serves as a reminder of the Reds’ impressive performances.
As for the match of the night, Tottenham will face Manchester City in a Premier League clash. While this game may not directly impact Liverpool’s position, it promises to be an intriguing encounter with high stakes for both teams. Fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports Premier League.