Rumours, gossip, and live updates on Liverpool transfers, including signings, contracts, loans, and transactions

Rumours, gossip, and live updates on Liverpool transfers, including signings, contracts, loans, and transactions

Rumours, gossip, and live updates on Liverpool transfers, including signings, contracts, loans, and transactions

Liverpool anticipated contacting Juventus on the Chiesa trade.

Liverpool is anticipated to get in touch with Juventus over a potential trade for Federico Cheisa.

According to Sky Sports News on Monday, the Reds have reportedly enquired about the 26-year-old winger, who is free to leave Juventus. 

Barcelona is also considering signing the Italy international, but they are having trouble finding the extra money in their payroll to make it happen. 

Juventus did not include Chiesa in their preseason trip and needs to sell in order to aid with financial regulations, especially now that they are back in the Champions League.

Leverkusen shows interest in Morton, a midfield player for Liverpool, on loan.

Tyler Morton, a midfield player for Liverpool, has drawn the interest of Bayer Leverkusen on loan.

The 21-year-old might be sent on loan to the German champions by Liverpool.

It's reported that Morton would be happy to work with Xabi Alonso and play frequently in the Bundesliga.

Giorgi Mamardashvili had a medical examination with Liverpool.

To recruit the Georgia international, the club is believed to have made an initial bid of £25.6 million (€30 million) plus £4.3 million (€5 million) in add-ons.

As part of the agreement, the custodian is probably going to spend the remainder of the season on loan at Valencia.

According to Sky Sports News, his possible signing has little effect on Anfield's present goalkeeping predicament.

Alisson is the team's top player and always will be.

But Liverpool is researching prospective backup keepers in case Alisson leaves or retires, and they think Mamardashvili has a lot of promise.

Response from Alexander-Arnold does not affect slot

Trent Alexander-Arnold's displeased response upon being replaced in Liverpool's 2-0 victory against Brentford left Arne Slot unsettled.

After the England defender was substituted for Conor Bradley in the 72nd minute, Slot, who had otherwise experienced an incredible competitive debut game as manager, addressed an obviously disgruntled Alexander-Arnold sitting on the bench.

It happened shortly after Luis Diaz's opening goal, which was doubled by Mohamed Salah for Liverpool. Slot refuted rumours of a falling out with Alexander-Arnold, who represented England in the 2024 European Championship.

"I understand that he didn't look happy being taken off," Slot remarked. "Every player wants to play for ninety minutes, but I don't think the guys who started out on the bench were very pleased with my decision.

However, Trent returned from the national team, where he had played heavily in the first few games of the competition, then hardly at all, took a few weeks off, and then returned to play just three games.

"We need him for the entire season, not just the first two games, so we have to take care of him. Trent had a strong game, but it also implies that we are taking good care of him.

Van Dijk: I'm not worried about anything.


Virgil van Dijk, the captain of Liverpool, has expressed his lack of concern regarding his contract position at Anfield as a distraction this season.

The contract for the Dutch centre defender expires in the summer of 2019.

Van Dijk stated, "I'm very calm [about my future]," to Sky Sports. The problem is, I want to play another season as well as I can. For the club, I want to be significant and remain significant. 

"What takes place? I'm really cool about my condition, but we'll see. I have the entire season to play, so there's no reason for me to focus on anything else.

"Anfield holds a special place in my heart, no matter what happens now. It has also proved successful. See what transpires.