Michael Edwards

Liverpool Face Difficult Task Despite £260m Spending Spree – Opinion

Are Liverpool Signing too Many Players? As Liverpool’s summer spending surges and the new faces keep arriving, there’s a fair question now rising to the surface: can too much change start to cause harm? With Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Giorgi Mamardashvili, and Hugo Ekitike already in the door — and Alexander Isak possibly...

FSG ‘in Talks’ Over Major £100m Investment in New Liverpool Model

FSG’s Multi-Club Ambitions: What It Means for Liverpool and Why Getafe is Central to the Plan Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are in active discussions with Getafe CF as they seek to implement their long-standing ambition of a multi-club ownership model. According to The Athletic, talks have now progressed between FSG and Getafe president Ángel Torres,...

FSG Discuss Potential Getafe Takeover as Part of European Growth

FSG Eyes Getafe in Strategic Multi-Club Play Long-Term Vision Behind Expansion Push Fenway Sports Group (FSG), the American owners of Liverpool FC, are deep in negotiations over a potential staged takeover of Getafe CF, according to Tribuna, citing The Athletic. This prospective move underscores FSG’s ambition to build a multi-club empire in Europe and further afield,...

Liverpool Close in on Alexander Isak in Record-Breaking £150m Deal

Alexander Isak & The Complete Striker Liverpool’s summer of transformation could be set for its most headline-grabbing act yet. With talks accelerating and Newcastle beginning to understand their limitations, Alexander Isak looks poised to join the Premier League champions in a deal that could rise to £150 million, setting a new British transfer record. For...

Hendrick: Liverpool’s Push for Isak Shows Strength on and off the Pitch

Liverpool Targeting Isak in Bold Move Amid PSR Clarity Liverpool’s transfer strategy this summer is making waves, and not just for its ambition. On the latest episode of The Daily Red Podcast, contributor Dave Hendrick laid out exactly why the Reds’ pursuit of Alexander Isak is both viable and inevitable. “There is one club and...

Liverpool CEO: ‘We want to behave like one of the biggest clubs in the world’

Liverpool's Bold Summer: Building Like Champions While Honouring Their Values Liverpool Football Club's landmark summer spending may appear uncharacteristically extravagant, but CEO Billy Hogan has firmly reiterated the club’s long-standing principles: sustainability, strategic investment and global growth. Speaking exclusively to The Athletic, Hogan reflected on a pivotal transfer window and the broader strategy that has...

Martin Zubimendi reveals the real reason why he rejected Liverpool

Zubimendi’s Decision Casts Long Shadow as Liverpool March On Transfer twist reopens old wounds Liverpool’s pursuit of Martin Zubimendi last summer was, for all intents and purposes, textbook. The club identified a target, made their move early and had every reason to believe they had succeeded. What followed was a rare and very public change of...

Revealed: The Truth Behind Liverpool’s £250m Summer Spending Spree

The Myth of Liverpool’s Reckless Spending As the summer window rolls on and Liverpool’s outlay climbs past the £250m mark — with Hugo Ekitike now the next expected arrival after Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez — the usual noise from rival fanbases is beginning to bubble. “How can they afford this?” they ask,...

Financial Expert: Even After Ekitike, Liverpool Can Still Buy Isak, Rodrygo and Guehi This Summer

Liverpool’s Transfer Business: Ambition, Clarity and a New Era This summer, Liverpool have made a statement. A big one. The club’s approach to player trading in 2025 is bold, ambitious and fearless. It reflects a total departure from the timid, hesitant and procrastinating ways of transfer windows past. This is not just a change in...

Liverpool Eye Ekitike as Edwards Prepares for Potential Isak Rebuff

Liverpool's Isak Gamble and Ekitike’s Rise The drawn-out saga surrounding Alexander Isak continues to hover over Liverpool’s summer rebuild. Newcastle remain determined to hold firm, pricing their Swedish talisman at over £130m — a fee that, while justifiable in context, is hardly conducive to rapid business or contractual finality. With Liverpool needing to reshape their...