Grizz Khan is joined by Lewis, Ben, Mo, and Mohammed on the latest edition of The Red Room! With all the talk about transfers for Liverpool FC this summer, the countdown to kick-off is drawing nearer.
- Ekitike Offical
- Diaz wants Bayern
- Isak wants £ 300,000 a week
- Centre-back still hasn't been addressed
- Rodrygo links are heating up! Do we believe them?
Hari Sethi returns for another transfer deep dive, as he chats with the Athletic’s Bundesliga correspondent, Seb Stafford Bloor on Liverpool’s new no.9 Hugo Ekitike. The pair dive into the player’s journey to arrive at this stage, whether Benzema comparisons are merited and how he’ll gel with the Reds
Dave Hendrick is here to look at the latest LFC related news! He looks at the news surrounding centre backs with promising news from David Lynch about Ibou, Guehi still being a target and a new name linked.
On today's Transfer Show, Jack McIndoe is joined by Lewis Aspinall to discuss all things Liverpool Transfer News, with plenty of talk about incoming and outgoing players for the Reds, as there is still a lot of business to be completed this window! With a view across the wider Premier League & Europe on the transfer front!
Dave Hendrick & Karl Matchett are back to look at the Liverpool business as we have a price for Ekitike now. They also look at other potential business and what the squad needs.
Guy Drinkel is here to look at today's LFC related news & gossip. He begins by paying tribute to Joey Jones who sadly passed away. He then looks at Ekitike having his medical and the remainder of the transfer window.
Gags and Grizz are back after on a Manic Monday to discuss Ekitike's Transfer to Liverpool, and the busy summer the champions have had, along with discussions of potential transfers All on Chat G&G
On this episode of Money Talks, Eddie Gibbs is joined by finance expert Mo Chatra to break down the numbers behind Liverpool’s evolving financial strategy. Mo unpacks his recent X thread, offering clarity on key points like amortisation, instalment payments, and projected revenues of £700m for 2024–25 and £750m for 2025–26.
The duo explore how Liverpool’s £135m net spend this summer could affect future investments in infrastructure and youth, and assess how current financial commitments may shape the club’s spending power through to 2027. They also examine Liverpool’s solid PSR position and potential shifts in Premier League financial regulation.
Mo responds to critics questioning his stance on FSG, and offers insight into how Michael Edwards’ return is influencing a more assertive transfer policy. This is a must-listen for fans wanting to understand the business behind the big moves at Anfield.