
Liam Corless
Premier League News and Features Editor at Give Me Sport
Freelance journalist. Former Manchester Evening News associate football editor
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6 days ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless
Harvey Elliott has emerged as a summer target for Nottingham Forest amid the prospect of the Liverpool youngster leaving Anfield this summer. Elliott has not started a meaningful game in the Champions League or the Premier League this season, lining up just five times in total under Arne Slot. The youngster, a boyhood Liverpool fan, recently said that he would like to spend the rest of his career playing for Liverpool, but that would of course be dependent on him playing regularly.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless
Virgil van Dijk may have a big role to play if Liverpool is to sign Kevin De Bruyne this summer, as the Belgian midfielder prepares to leave Manchester City. De Bruyne has confirmed this will be his last season at the Etihad after a remarkable spell, that has seen City win six Premier League titles and the Champions League. He could add a third FA Cup to his collection too, should City defeat Crystal Palace later this month.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless
Arsene Wenger believes Real Madrid may have contacted Trent Alexander-Arnold as far back as two years ago, as the Liverpool right-back prepares to make the move to the Spanish capital. Alexander-Arnold announced his impending departure earlier this week, telling supporters that his decision to leave was fuelled by a desire to seek a new challenge.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been told that some lonely times could lie ahead for him in Madrid as he prepares to bid farewell to boyhood club Liverpool. Alexander-Arnold 's impending Reds exit was confimed earlier this week as he informed fans of his decision to seek a new challenge, which will come in the shape of a transfer to Real Madrid.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal could finish second in the Premier League for a third season in a row, but the Arsenal manager was keen to claim that his team's final points tallies from the previous two campaigns would have been enough to secure the title this season. That's because Liverpool mathematically became champion after accumulating 79 points — five fewer than Arsenal managed last season, and 10 fewer than it managed the season before.
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