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Latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as the Reds reportedly turn attention to Rodrygo after Hugo Ekitike
There are STILL plenty of moving parts to Liverpool’s summer transfer window. Hugo Ekitike will be the club’s new striker - bringing the total spent this summer to well over £250m. The Reds
With Liverpool reportedly holding an interest in Real Madrid star Rodrygo, the Brazilian's previous comments about Mohamed Salah could cause uproar in the Liverpool dressing room
At present, Diaz continues to train normally and remains part of the pre-season tour. Whether Bayern’s improved offer finally matches Liverpool’s valuation remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Rodrygo will not be part of the solution.
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Football365 on MSN‘No talks’ – Rodrygo path clear for Arsenal as Liverpool move for PL alternative ‘inevitable’Liverpool have held ‘no talks’ over a move for Real Madrid star Rodrygo, who is ‘not viewed as a possible replacement’ for Bayern Munich target Luis Diaz. The Reds have already signed Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, while Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike will follow in the coming days.
Liverpool Eye Rodrygo in Transfer Power PlayRodrygo to Anfield: Liverpool’s Big StatementIn a summer that has already reshaped expectations at Anfield, Mark Goldbridge has revealed that
Liverpool’s summer transfer plans may be about to take an intriguing turn following fresh claims from respected journalist Fabrizio Romano. In his latest YouTube update, Romano confirmed that Real Madrid are “open to letting Rodrygo go” during the current window, fuelling speculation around the Brazilian’s future.
Liverpool's huge of statement of intent in the transfer market continued last night (July 23). The Premier League champions completed the signing of Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike for a fee that could rise to £79m.
Rodrygo to Liverpool Ruled Out Amid Diaz UncertaintyLiverpool’s summer transfer narrative took another twist this week, as James Pearce of The Athletic delivered a clear update that cuts through