Liverpool transfer news, rumours, gossip and speculation featuring the latest on Kalvin Phillips, Erling Haaland, Leroy Sane and Luis Diaz
Kalvin Phillips, who is still having trouble getting consistent playing time at Manchester City, has been linked to a January transfer to Liverpool.
Even though Leroy Sane is scheduled to start contract negotiations with Bayern Munich, he is allegedly still a target for Liverpool and City.
Erling Haalnd will not play for Norway against Scotland on Sunday because he has to work quickly to be fit for his team’s Premier League match against Liverpool on Saturday.
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It looks like FSG is going to get their wish.
When the Fenway Sports Group entered the English football scene in October 2010, there was a great deal of optimism surrounding the introduction of Financial Fair Play regulations, which would enable them to achieve success without engaging in the mad dash for players.
Before they took over as Liverpool’s owners, the Sheikh Mansour’s acquisition of the team had seen Manchester City begin to establish their own footballing dynasty, and before that, Roman Abramovich’s unrelenting transfer spending at Chelsea had permanently altered the English football landscape.
After taking over the Boston Red Sox in 2002 and winning the World Series in two years, the Major League Baseball team’s 86-year wait for a title was ended. The ownership group, which included John Henry and Tom Werner, was enthralled with the idea of using data analytics to uncover value that others missed in order to create a winning team and culture. They repeated the feat in 2007.