Liverpool FC is gearing up for their first transfer business of the summer, with reports suggesting that “concrete bids” will be made in the next 10 days. According to journalist Miguel Delaney, the club believes that their transfer activities will finally accelerate next week. While a centre-back, defensive midfielder, and wide forward are mentioned as potential targets, there could be two wide forwards in the mix. This news is sure to excite Liverpool fans, who have been eagerly awaiting new signings to strengthen the squad ahead of the upcoming season.
In other news, discussions between Newcastle and Anthony Gordon are set to take place regarding a contract extension. This suggests that the young player’s future at the club could become clearer soon. Additionally, Liverpool has revealed their plans for young left-back Owen Beck, stating that they are unlikely to agree to any loan move for him despite interest from other clubs. The same goes for Fabio Carvalho, with Liverpool not considering a loan but open to the possibility of a sale. Carvalho himself is eager to prove himself and make an impact.
Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton has expressed his admiration for manager Arne Slot’s style of play, stating that if players don’t love it, they shouldn’t be footballers. This shows the strong bond and unity within the team, which bodes well for their upcoming campaigns.
The Liverpool under-21s will kick off their season with a match against Manchester City on the same day that the senior team begins their campaign. This highlights the importance placed on developing young talent within the club.
In terms of off-field news, Anfield will be illuminated in pink as a mark of respect and solidarity for those who lost their lives in a tragedy in Southport. This gesture shows Liverpool’s commitment to their community and the value they place on empathy and support.
However, not all news is positive. Las Palmas is reportedly unhappy with Liverpool’s decision to field an under-23s side for a pre-season friendly instead of the first team. They may consider canceling the match as a result.
On a lighter note, Liverpool FC Women’s first home game at St Helens Stadium will be a pre-season friendly against Everton, adding excitement to the women’s team’s upcoming season.
In unrelated news, Fulham has made a club-record signing by acquiring Arsenal forward Emile Smith Rowe, a move that is sure to strengthen their squad. Unfortunately, the football world has also mourned the loss of former Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare, sending condolences to his friends and family.
Lastly, Liverpool has officially released their new dark away kit for the 2024/25 season. Described as “Night Forest,” the strip appears to be black but is actually an earthy green. Fans can now purchase the kit from the official Liverpool FC store.
Overall, it seems that Liverpool FC is making progress in their transfer activities, with concrete bids expected soon. The club is also focused on securing the futures of young players like Anthony Gordon and Owen Beck, while maintaining a strong team spirit under manager Arne Slot. The upcoming season looks promising for Liverpool, both on and off the field.