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Liverpool’s Matip Dilemma: Neil Jones Insight

Neil Jones: "Liverpool should probably have sold Joel Matip last Summer" Over the past few seasons, Liverpool have grappled with a formidable challenge: finding the perfect balance with their defensive line. Amidst this tumultuous search, one name keeps echoing through - Joel Matip. Is he still the best solution to Liverpool's back-line conundrum? A Player Misunderstood “The...

Neil Jones: Khéphren Thuram LFC Transfer Latest

Khéphren Thuram - A Rare Type of Midfielder Targeting Thuram: A Step Towards Regaining Control & Dominance After an unremarkable season, Liverpool are poised to make a significant statement in the transfer window. Among the names resonating within Anfield's corridors is Nice's Khéphren Thuram, a young talent who has caught the eyes of many Premier League...

Trent’s Midfield Role: As Many Problems As Solutions?

Neil Jones On Trent's Midfield Future Trent Alexander-Arnold: The Midfield Maestro "In the closing weeks of the season, it was good to see Trent really step into a role where it looked like he relished the responsibility," Neil Jones said on the Media Matters Podcast on Anfield Index with Dave Davis. "He looked like he enjoyed his...

“Destined for Big Things” – Mac Allister Back Story From Argentina

Alexis Mac Allister: View From Argentina Alexis Mac Allister has been turning heads with his stellar performances in the Premier League, prompting football pundit Daniel Edwards to discuss the possibility of a high-profile move. The Argentina-based football journalist, who's also a big Brighton fan; sat down with Guy Drinkel in an exclusive interview for the...

Mac Allister’s Liverpool Medical Confirmed

Mac Allister's Reds Switch: Liverpool Medical Set Argentinian maestro, Alexis Mac Allister, is poised to undertake his medical examination with Liverpool this week, marking the twilight of his sparkling tenure at Brighton. Brighton's Argentine talisman has been granted leave to partake in a medical examination, clearing the path for his forthcoming transfer to the illustrious Merseyside...

Neil Jones: “Mac Allister Was Liverpool’s Top Priority”

Liverpool’s Top Priority: Neil Jones Talks Alexis Mac Allister Liverpool's strategy for the upcoming transfer window is under the spotlight, with Brighton's Alexis Mac Allister emerging as a prime target and expected to be announced this week. Liverpool correspondent for GOAL Neil Jones elucidated on the club's strategy during a recent podcast with The Anfield...

Liverpool Turn Attention to Barcelona Midfielder Franck Kessie

An Unexpected Twist in Kessie's Football Journey In a rather surprising turn of events, Liverpool FC are poised to capitalise on Barcelona's financial constraints by launching a bid for their sidelined midfielder Franck Kessie. The Ivorian, despite his proven record at AC Milan, has been struggling to secure a place in Xavi's team, providing a...

The Role of Jorg Schmadtke and Why We Are Linked with So Many Players

The Role of Jorg Schmadtke and Why We Are Linked with So Many Players When Michael Edwards was overseeing the recruitment of Liverpool Football Club, it allowed Jürgen Klopp the perfect Sporting Directorship which built him a squad that would win everything on offer. The analytical pursuit of undervalued players created a team that should...

RB Leipzig Back with Renewed Bid for Reds’ Young Gun

Persistent RB Leipzig Renew Interest in Liverpool's Fabio Carvalho Leipzig Eager for Carvalho Acquisition Anfield Index regular David Lynch is reporting via Football Insider that RB Leipzig, the high-flying German side, are making another attempt to secure the services of Liverpool's young sensation Fabio Carvalho. Undeterred by Liverpool's initial rejection, the Bundesliga outfit are ready to increase...

Tony Evans: The Transfer Ultras Are Back

These are the worst two weeks of the year. The season’s over. Except it’s not. There are finals to be played — the FA Cup, the Champions League — and it doesn’t feel right when Liverpool are not involved. It’s even more galling when Manchester takes centre stage in what are two dead weeks...