Liverpool has maintained its business by linking promising young skills to new contracts this summer, as we passed all the news from Anfield on Tuesday.
On Sunday, through a well-known source in Norway, he reported that Manchester United had joined the race to recruit Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcántara.
He was, according to Fredrik Filtvedt, regardless of his imminent agreement to bring Donny van from Ajax, the 23-year-old to move to Old Trafford for a million pounds.
But according to BILD’s Tobi Altschaffl, Liverpool is “still in pole position” for Thiago, United’s ties to the Spaniard “are not hot.”
This comes after ESPN’s Mark Ogden described United as “interested viewers.”Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had “priorities elsewhere.”
It remains to be noted when, or even if, Liverpool will make a move for Thiago, Germany’s hypothesis is that it is still destined for Anfield.
Billy Hogan has now officially taken over as Liverpool’s leader after Peter Moore’s productive three-year term.
Since his initiation, Hogan gave a lengthy interview to the club’s official website, in which he addressed a series of urgent questions about the hobby.
He described the return of the enthusiasts to Anfield as the “immediate priority”, and after an occasion of successful verification in Brighton’s pre-season friendly against Chelsea on Saturday, the hope is that this is possibly the case until October.
Elsewhere, he dispeled considerations about the lack of investment promising that Fenway Sports Group would make Jurgen Klopp and Michael Edwards “as productive as possible.”
“The mantra, as many people know, is that it’s about looking to create a sustainable business, a sustainable club,” he added.
“So it’s really my job to continue managing the organization as successfully as possible, for the team.”
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Adam Lallana explained why Brighton fits perfectly with him, in an interview with The Athletic.
David Squires’ latest effort for The Guardian, which comes to Lionel Messi “becoming George Costanza.”
What we can do is for Burton Park Wanderers to oppose AFC Sudbury in the “additional initial round” of the FA Cup, which begins at 7:45 p.m.on the RED button on the BBC.
And no, we don’t blame you!