Trent Alexander-Arnold joins Real Madrid from Liverpool
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TEAMtalk on MSNLiverpool chasing TWO blockbuster signings after Wirtz as links to Newcastle star re-emergeLiverpool will not stop at just the signing of Florian Wirtz and will next focus on re-modelling their attack with two huge targets now in their sights.
Jeremie Frimpong has already given his verdict on Trent Alexander-Arnold which some Liverpool fans might appreciate following the Anfield academy product's decision to leave the Merseyside club.
Manchester United have confirmed the signing of Wolves star Matheus Cunha, Liverpool are closing in on Florian Wirtz and Arsenal's Thomas Partey is in shock talks to join Barcelona
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Liverpool have signed a thrilling right-sided player in Jeremie Frimpong on the same day that club legend Trent Alexander-Arnold was unveiled by Real Madrid.
Atletico Madrid are on the hunt for attacking additions this summer, with at least one current player set to leave during the upcoming transfer window. And at this stage, there is a good chance that
As reported by FootballFanCast.com, Mosquera is the latest name on Liverpool’s radar, with the Spanish side placing a €30m (£25m) valuation on the 20-year-old. He may not be a household name just yet, but for those familiar with La Liga’s emerging talents, the Spaniard is no surprise inclusion in such elite company.
Real Madrid's decision to pry defender Trent Alexander-Arnold out of his Liverpool contract one month before it expires could pay dividends at the Club World Cup. The Spanish club will pay Liverpool a reported fee of up to 10 million euros ($11 million) to get the England right back on June 1 — rather than for free at the end of the month.
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TEAMtalk on MSNReal Madrid face ‘major obstacle’ in bid to sign the next Toni Kroos amid Liverpool linksReal Madrid reportedly face a 'major obstacle' in their bid to sign Stuttgart star Angelo Stiller this summer.
The fee to releases the England defender from his contract a month early to allow him to join before the Club World Cup.
Florian Wirtz could also be making the move from Leverkusen to Liverpool, with discussions ongoing over a potential British-record £125 million transfer. Milos Kerkez of AFC Bournemouth is another target as Liverpool aim to reinforce their left-back options.