Arsenal sign Olivia Smith from Liverpool
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SB Nation on MSNRumour Mongering: Liverpool Lose Out on Salford’s Wright After Arsenal Enter RaceLiverpool were looking to close the deal, but appears to have been gazumped by Arsenal, who upped the financial package significantly.
Liverpool have now ended their interest in Salford City wonderkid Will Wright. The Reds had been locked in talks with the League Two outfit over a potential transfer for the 17-year-old. But the ECHO understands Liverpool have now walked away from negotiations after exploring a potential deal.
ARSENAL look to have beaten a string of clubs to the signing of Salford striker Will Wright. Liverpool had been favourites to sign the highly-rated striker, who has already scored four times for
In a recent post on X, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano claimed that Barcelona are planning to move in for Liverpool winger Luis Diaz. It has been stated that the Catalan club would have to rival
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Tribune Online on MSNYou’ll Never Walk Alone: What Liverpool FC teaches us about culture and leadershipBy: Petra Akinti OnyegbuleIn the world of football, few lines stir emotion like this one:“You’ll Never Walk Alone.”But at Liverpool Football Club, it isn’t just a chant from the stands. It’s a culture.
As Liverpool FC returns to Asia for their 2025 Pre-Season Tour, Carlsberg Asia is activating a region-wide campaign to celebrate one of football's most iconic partnerships. With Hong Kong as the lead market,
USMNT striker Patrick Agyemang is about to get his first taste of football in England. Charlotte FC have sold the 24-year-old to Derby County for £5.8m. He should thrive in the Championship. Crystal Palace’s fans marched on Selhurst Park yesterday (above) to protest against their expulsion from the Europa League. Bring out the pitchforks.
Liverpool FC parade crash suspect Paul Doyle appeared in court in the city today - Tuesday. The 53-year-old, of Burghill Road in West Derby, faces a series of alleged offences after a car was driven into crowds of fans during the Reds' Premier League title celebrations in Liverpool city centre in May.
Former Arsenal and Manchester City star Bacary Sagna has urged Liverpool players to properly process the death of Diogo Jota by speaking to someone about their grief.