Michael Edwards

Liverpool Linked with Late Summer Move for £80m Midfielder

Should Liverpool Target Wharton in This Final Week? Liverpool may have left St. James’ Park with three points after a breathless 2–3 win over Newcastle, but the result was as much about survival as supremacy. Once again, the Reds’ attacking brilliance dragged them over the line, while the structural flaws in midfield were laid bare,...

Liverpool Weigh Options in £75m Premier League Transfer Swap Deal

Roger’s In & Harvey Out Makes Sense Bold Move for Rogers With the summer window rapidly closing, Liverpool’s recruitment team continues to work deep into the night. The latest link — a £75m pursuit of Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers — may have surprised a few, but when put under the microscope, it fits the evolving blueprint...

The PFA Awards Signalled the Start of Liverpool’s New Dynasty – Opinion

PFA Awards Points to a New LFC Dynasty Liverpool’s 2024/25 Premier League triumph was always going to earn plaudits, yet the PFA Awards evening seemed to underline just how far Arne Slot’s project has come in such a short space of time. Mohamed Salah, crowned PFA Players’ Player of the Year, was the natural figurehead...

Defensive Midfield Void Threatens Liverpool’s Title Defence Hopes

Does Slot’s Open Midfield Need Baleba or Wharton The Soft Centre Exposed Liverpool’s opening-day win over Bournemouth provided drama, goals, and a glimpse of the attacking riches Arne Slot now has at his disposal. Hugo Ekitike’s debut strike, Cody Gakpo’s sharp finish, Federico Chiesa’s impact cameo, and Mohamed Salah’s clinical late goal all underlined the quality...

Former Liverpool Star Heaps Praise on ‘Tremendous’ Michael Edwards

Liverpool Transfer Masterclass Leaves Danny Murphy Full of Praise for Michael Edwards Liverpool’s summer business has once again caught the eye, not just for the players brought in but for the impressive sums raised through sales. Michael Edwards, working alongside Richard Hughes, has overseen a series of high-value departures that have left the club in...

Liverpool Could be About to Sign Their Virgil van Dijk Successor – Opinion

Giovanni Leoni Could Be the Successor to Virgil van Dijk As Liverpool continues to reshape its squad in the image of Arne Slot and under the steady hand of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, defensive planning has become a key thread in its long-term vision. With the 2025/26 season just about to kick off, one...

Are Liverpool Still the Team to Beat After a Busy Transfer Window?

Are Liverpool Title Favourites After a Huge Summer Spend? As the 2025/26 campaign approaches, Liverpool find themselves in an increasingly familiar position among the top contenders, but with a slightly different face and standpoint. The summer has brought sweeping change to the red half of Merseyside, not just in terms of personnel but in the...

‘Door is Open’ for Liverpool’s Move to Sign Alexander Isak after £70m Transfer Decision

Liverpool Move Closer to Alexander Isak Deal Amid £70m Transfer Decision Darwin Núñez’s Anfield journey looks set to end this summer, with Al Hilal closing in on a £70 million deal to bring the Uruguayan striker to the Saudi Pro League. While Núñez departs with the admiration of a fanbase that always appreciated his effort...

Liverpool’s Right-Sided Revamp Is Built to Free Mohamed Salah

Jeremie Frimpong Can Be the Wide Provider That Assists Salah As Liverpool await the formalities in the Alexander Isak saga, their summer business already features one quietly transformational signing. Jeremie Frimpong’s £30 million arrival from Bayer Leverkusen offers more than just depth — it represents a restoration of structure and tactical clarity to the right-hand...

Alexander Isak Saga Continues as Liverpool Await Nunez Sale and Newcastle Signings

The Bid, the Refusal, and the Real Play at Hand Liverpool’s pursuit of Alexander Isak has seemingly reached a pivotal moment. Reports now confirm that a £110 million bid for the Swedish international has been rejected by Newcastle United, with the Magpies maintaining their stance that it will take a minimum of £130 million to...