Liverpool face an anxious end to the season on the contract front with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold all nearing the end of their deals.Arguably the club’s three most
Liverpool are facing a problem. In six months they could lose three of their best players -- Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk-- for nothing when their contracts expire. The chances are that at least one of the high-profile trio ...
John Aldridge has his say on Liverpool's January transfer window and the futures of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold in the second half of his weekly column
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has revealed his "motivation" for this season, claiming one achievement is "necessary" before he and five teammates move on.
Alexander-Arnold’s current contract expires this summer, and negotiations to extend his stay at Anfield have faltered. Unlike teammates Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, who have publicly addressed their contract situations, Alexander-Arnold has stayed silent, a move widely perceived as calculated.
The latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as we bring you live updates of January transfer deals with just over a week of the window remaining.
Real Madrid are eyeing Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold as their top defensive target ahead of the new season and appear set to sign him on a free transfer in June.That, however, will likely not
Dani Carvajal's place in Real Madrid's side could be under threat if Trent Alexander-Arnold makes the move from Liverpool, although he has sent a clear message ahead of his return from injury.
Former Watford attacker Troy Deeney has lauded Trent Alexander-Arnold for his performance during Liverpool's 4-1 win over Ipswich Town on Saturday, January 25.
This week's Blood Red column on Liverpool's contract offer to Ibrahima Konate and how they are looking to learn from the mistakes of a previous regime
There could be plenty of goals at Anfield this week so loading up on Liverpool assets is likely to pay dividends, writes Thomas Woods.