Liverpool Youth

Liverpool Confirm Professional Deal for Former Star’s Son

Prince Cisse Signs First Professional Liverpool Contract Liverpool Academy Continues Family Tradition Liverpool have confirmed that Prince Cisse, son of 2005 Champions League winner Djibril Cisse, has signed his first professional contract with the club. It is a neat football story, of course. A famous surname returning to the Liverpool pathway always carries emotional pull. Yet this...

Report: Liverpool midfielder reveals he expects to leave this summer

Liverpool Transfer News: Luca Stephenson Faces Defining Summer Stephenson’s Liverpool Future Enters Uncertain Territory There are summers in football that feel administrative, a little tidying here, a little trimming there, the quiet reshaping of a squad before the serious work begins. This one at Liverpool already feels more meaningful. The transfer window does not officially open...

Fabrizio Romano confirms Liverpool’s stance on Rio Ngumoha amid Bayern Munich interest

Rio Ngumoha Transfer Stance Shows Liverpool’s Faith in Youth Bayern Interest Meets Liverpool Certainty Liverpool’s message on Rio Ngumoha could hardly be clearer. As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Bayern Munich’s interest in the 17 year old winger has not shaken the club’s position. If anything, it has merely underlined how highly Liverpool rate one of the...

Liverpool Beat Premier League Rivals to Keep Wonderkid

Josh Abe Liverpool Future Shows Academy Pathway Still Matters Josh Abe Commits Long Term Future to Liverpool Liverpool have secured something that can feel almost as valuable as a new signing, certainty around a young player whose future was beginning to attract serious outside attention. As reported by James Pearce of The Athletic, England youth international Josh...

Liverpool duo set to benefit massively from Andoni Iraola’s arrival

Two Liverpool Youngsters Could Benefit Massively from Andoni Iraola's Arrival The potential appointment of Andoni Iraola at Liverpool is being viewed largely through the lens of tactics, intensity and first team recruitment. Yet on Media Matters for Anfield Index, Dave Davis and David Lynch also touched on another important angle, what Iraola’s arrival could mean...

Journalist reveals why Liverpool decided to sack Arne Slot

David Lynch Reveals Why Liverpool Sacked Arne Slot On Anfield Index’s Media Matters podcast, Dave Davis and David Lynch picked through the sudden news that Arne Slot had departed as Liverpool head coach. Davis framed it as a moment that “caught everyone off the hop”, and Lynch agreed, calling it a “real shocking” development. Lynch told...

Lewis Steele: Exciting Liverpool star ‘deserves far more minutes’ from Arne Slot

Liverpool’s Next Step Hinges on Rio Ngumoha Under Arne Slot In a detailed discussion on the Anfield Index podcast, Dave Davis hosted Lewis Steele to unpack Liverpool’s summer priorities, with a sharp focus on youth progression and attacking evolution. While much of the conversation centred on replacing Mohamed Salah and squad restructuring, one theme stood...

Liverpool urged to give more opportunities to young midfielder

Liverpool’s Next Midfield Evolution: Nyoni Emerging as Endo’s Heir Liverpool’s midfield has undergone a steady recalibration in recent seasons, but the next phase may already be unfolding in plain sight. Trey Nyoni, still only 18, is beginning to look less like a prospect and more like a solution. His emergence comes at a time when...

Liverpool reach contract agreement with young midfielder

Liverpool Confirm Joe Upton Signing as Academy Dream Becomes Reality Liverpool have confirmed that highly rated youngster Joe Upton has signed his first professional contract, a moment that carries both symbolism and substance for the club’s long term future. For Liverpool, a club that places genuine value on its Academy pathway, stories like this still matter....

Former Liverpool star announces retirement

Nemeth, Liverpool and retirement: a quiet career that still echoes Krisztián Németh’s story at Liverpool is one of those near-misses that still lingers in the club’s modern folklore. Signed from MTK Budapest in 2007, the Hungarian forward arrived at a time when Liverpool were stacking their academy with technical promise. Among that cohort, Nemeth stood...