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Journalist: Why Newcastle United May Have to Sell Alexander Isak to Liverpool

Why Liverpool Could Tempt Newcastle into Selling Alexander Isak Newcastle United’s determination to keep Alexander Isak at St James’ Park has taken on fresh urgency. According to Martin Hardy of The Times, the Magpies are prepared to offer the Swedish forward a significant pay rise that would make him one of the club’s top earners....

How Liverpool’s Transfer Windows Have Evolved Over the Past Decade

Liverpool Transfers: Lessons from History and the Arne Slot Era Liverpool's transfer strategy is once again in the spotlight as the club looks to build upon Arne Slot’s historic debut Premier League title. On the Daily Red podcast from Anfield Index, host Dave Hendrick provided a searing retrospective on Liverpool’s transfer history, offering deep insight...

Report: Liverpool owners close in on new La Liga club deal

FSG's Global Expansion: What Liverpool’s Owners Are Planning Beyond Anfield Multi-Club Model Driven by Strategy and Revenue Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American ownership behind Liverpool FC, are accelerating their ambitions for a multi-club empire – and they’re not limiting themselves to Spain. As reported by Adam Williams of TBR Football, FSG are actively pursuing takeover...

Mo Chatra: ‘Liverpool finally appear to be operating like a true superpower’

How Liverpool’s Financial Strength Could Secure Alexander Isak: Inside FSG’s Big Summer I have been watching Liverpool’s financial operations for years, and what we are seeing this summer is unlike anything before. FSG have often been criticised for their conservative approach to spending, and often rightly so. But now, there is a real change. Liverpool...

John Henry’s FSG Explore Spanish Market with Getafe Interest

FSG Step into Spain: Liverpool Owners Eye Getafe in Multi-Club Expansion Fresh Move into Europe Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American consortium behind Liverpool Football Club, appear to be firmly pressing ahead with their ambition to create a multi-club empire. As reported by The Times, John Henry’s group is now in talks to buy La Liga...

Report: Edwards Leading FSG Push To Buy La Liga Club

FSG in Talks to Buy Getafe: Liverpool Owners Eye Spanish Expansion FSG Step Up Multi-Club Ambitions Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American owners of Liverpool FC, are once again making moves towards building a multi-club model. After previously stepping back from a potential deal with Bordeaux, FSG have now turned their attention to La Liga side...

Liverpool Have ‘Held Talks’ to Sign £42.7m Forward After Florian Wirtz – Report

Liverpool Exploring Malick Fofana Deal Amid Flurry of Transfer Activity Liverpool's summer business, which already promises to be headline-grabbing with imminent deals for Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez, shows little sign of slowing. According to a report from L’Equipe, the Reds have opened discussions with the representatives of Malick Fofana, the Lyon winger who recently...

Fabrizio Romano: £84m striker is a ‘concrete target’ for Liverpool this summer

Liverpool Eye Ekitike as Nunez Exit Looms The summer transfer window is already stirring intrigue, and at Anfield, the spotlight has turned sharply towards Hugo Ekitike. With Darwin Nunez’s Liverpool future increasingly uncertain, fresh claims from Fabrizio Romano suggest that the club have positioned themselves firmly in the race for the Eintracht Frankfurt striker. As...

Liverpool Reveal Stance on Ibrahima Konate Contract Amid Real Madrid Interest – Report

Liverpool Set Konate Contract Deadline Amid Real Madrid Interest Liverpool's summer business has taken a more urgent turn with Ibrahima Konate’s contract negotiations at a standstill. As reported by Football Insider, the club have set an August deadline to resolve the future of the French defender, who will enter the final year of his current...

Report: The Real Cost Behind Liverpool’s Wirtz Signing

How Can Liverpool Afford Florian Wirtz? Record-Breaking Deal Marks a New Era Liverpool’s signing of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen is nothing short of monumental. At a guaranteed £100 million — with potential add-ons bringing the total to £116 million — Wirtz becomes the most expensive player in the club’s history, eclipsing Virgil van Dijk’s £75...