Liverpool’s news on Wednesday included rumors of Joe Gomez potentially joining Bayern Munich, while Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen was once again linked to the club. Despite Gomez’s impressive performances and versatility last season, it is unlikely that Liverpool would let him go, especially since his contract doesn’t expire until 2027.
In other news, Liverpool has made a seven-figure profit after Luis Alberto, a former player, joined Al-Duhail SC in Qatar, triggering a sell-on clause. Wayne Rooney believes that Gareth Southgate made a mistake by keeping Jarell Quansah on the England squad as a reserve. Mamadou Sakho, an ex-Liverpool defender, surprised everyone by moving to Georgia after leaving Montpellier seven months ago.
There are also reports that Liverpool is preparing an offer for highly rated Portuguese midfielder Joao Neves, who is being dubbed the “next Rodri.” However, there are doubts about their interest in Jeremie Frimpong from Bayern Leverkusen.
Liverpool Members’ ticket registration period for games in the first half of the season will begin on June 24, with ticket sales starting on July 15.
In other news, former Liverpool player Emre Can has been called up to Germany’s Euro 2024 squad as a replacement for Aleksandar Pavlovic. John Stones missed England’s training session due to illness, raising the possibility of Gomez being used as a center-back during the Euros. German authorities have labeled England’s opener against Serbia as “high-risk” in terms of crowd trouble.
For those interested in player reviews, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ibrahima Konate have been assessed recently. Adam Beattie and Henry Jackson provide their thoughts on Alexander-Arnold’s future under Arne Slot and Konate’s potential as a regular starter for Liverpool.
Lastly, journalist John Keith discusses Liverpool’s history in an interview with This Is Anfield, sharing stories about meeting Bill Shankly and carrying the European Cup for Kenny Dalglish.
Overall, it seems that Liverpool is facing some speculation regarding player transfers and Euro 2024, but fans can look forward to ticket sales and player reviews as they anticipate the upcoming season.