Liverpool look beyond Semenyo as Kevin Schade enters transfer thinking
Liverpool’s pursuit of attacking reinforcements has taken another turn following confirmation that Antoine Semenyo will be heading to Manchester City. As Anfield Watch outline, this was a deal Liverpool clearly admired but ultimately could not land, prompting a familiar recalibration rather than panic. Under Arne...
Liverpool monitor Yan Diomande as Bundesliga links gather pace
Liverpool head into the latter stages of the January window still light in attacking numbers, a reality sharpened by missing out on Antoine Semenyo. The expectation had been that Liverpool would move decisively once a gap appeared in the forward line, but Semenyo’s move to Manchester...
Liverpool reportedly in talks over potential January deal for forward
January rarely offers clarity. Clubs are reluctant sellers, prices inflate quickly, and managers must weigh short term needs against long term planning. Liverpool’s position feels particularly nuanced. The club committed more than £400m in the summer and, on paper, the squad is numerically healthy. Yet...
Martinelli, Bradley and a Liverpool Draw That Exposed Something Deeper
A 0–0 draw away at Arsenal should, on paper, register as a decent result. A clean sheet, control for long spells, tactical discipline against one of the league’s deepest squads. Yet this particular stalemate carried a different emotional weight. It left Liverpool not merely frustrated,...
Arne Slot, Progress and an Unbeaten Run Framed by Patience
Football debate has a habit of accelerating faster than reality. A few poor results invite existential questions; a modest recovery is treated with suspicion rather than relief. That is the space Liverpool occupy right now under Arne Slot: nine games unbeaten, still inside the top...
Arne Slot confronts Liverpool’s growing problem of perception
Arne Slot has never hidden his ideals. He wants football played on the front foot, space embraced rather than feared, and contests shaped by ambition rather than caution. That is why it has clearly jarred to hear Liverpool described as dull, even if the head coach has...
Gary O'Neil takes Strasbourg helm amid managerial shake up
Managerial upheaval has defined this January window, with movement in the dugout outpacing activity on the pitch. Across Europe, clubs have acted swiftly and sometimes ruthlessly, reshaping their leadership in pursuit of clarity and momentum. Chelsea and Manchester United have already made decisive calls, with Enzo...
Chiesa transfer rumours refuse to fade at Liverpool
Speculation has a habit of gathering around players who appear caught between promise and opportunity. Federico Chiesa finds himself in that space once more, his Liverpool career still searching for rhythm, while familiar whispers from Italy grow louder. Juventus, the club he left behind, have been linked...
Liverpool future under scrutiny as Chiesa rumours resurface
Federico Chiesa rarely drifts far from speculation, and as January approaches, Liverpool once again find themselves weighing potential change. The Italian winger arrived with pedigree and promise, yet minutes have been scarce. For a player entering a crucial phase of his international ambitions, time on the pitch...
Arne Slot Reveals Plan to Fix Major Liverpool Problem
Liverpool keep winning, but not without wrinkles. Saturday’s 2-1 victory over Wolves delivered a third consecutive Premier League win, yet also reinforced a season long theme: this side still oscillates between ruthless control and avoidable chaos. At 2-0 up, Anfield expected procession. Instead, Wolves found encouragement...