TBR Football's Graeme Bailey exclusively confirms that Liverpool and Manchester City are among the clubs keen on Braga's Roger Fernandes.
Liverpool against Manchester United remains the biggest fixture in English football.Despite contrasting fortunes across the last decade, the world still stops to watch when English football’s most
Liverpool will likely move a provisional 16 points clear atop the Premier League on Saturday but while the title race looks like a procession the battle below them for European qualifying places is coming to the boil led by Nottingham Forest.
However, there was actually an official FA trophy shared between Liverpool and Manchester United back in 1990. Nowadays, the FA Community Shield (also known as the Charity Shield) is decided on the day, with the traditional curtain-raiser going to extra-time and penalties if need be.
After a disappointing Premier League stint with Manchester United that didn't live up to the high price tag, Antony was loaned out to Real Betis in January. Yet, things could have unfolded very differently for the Brazilian winger.
Despite Yorke’s confidence in Núñez’s potential impact at Old Trafford, the reality remains that a deal between these two rivals is highly unlikely. Liverpool, under Arne Slot, will be wary of making such a move, even if they decide to part ways with the Uruguayan.
Liverpool are showing a strong interest in the potential transfer of Fulham left-back Antonee Robinson ahead of this summer, sources have told CaughtOffside.The USA international has impressed in the
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Manchester City are far from their best but Liverpool still had a job to do at the Etihad, where they had not won in the league since 2015. With Arsenal losing at home against West Ham on Saturday, Liverpool had the chance to make their lead at the top of the table even more intimidating.