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FSG struck deal to ensure Liverpool make up for missing out on Leny Yoro

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Liverpool supporters are angry about the club missing out on Leny Yoro to Manchester United – but FSG have been here before.

There was much excitement among Liverpool supporters when Fenway Sports Group tempted Michael Edwards back into the fold earlier this year. Joining the Boston based group as their first ever chief executive of football, Fenway had pulled off a coup by striking a deal to return one of the men responsible for the Reds’ re-emergence as a domestic and European force to head up the club’s next chapter.

And with Jurgen Klopp leaving Liverpool after nine years, supporters were relieved that their club was in the safe hands of a man often hailed as a genius when it came to transfer dealings. Indeed, Edwards was so revered that one other leading football administrator at a Premier League rival is said to have bowed before him in appreciation at his talents.

Edwards’ first act was to bring Richard Hughes in as Liverpool’s sporting director. The pair have a close relationship and Hughes is clearly from the Edwards school of sports directing, with a focus on getting maximum value for the club, both in terms of incomings and outgoings.

And it’s clear Liverpool will not be rushed or panic when it comes to transfers, with the club never allowing themselves to get caught up by the considerable noise that accompanies the summer window. It’s why it’s genuinely surprising that, despite the excitement that greeted Edwards’ return to the fold, there again seems to be a lack of faith in the Liverpool way of working.

Indeed, frustration at the quiet start to the transfer window started to bubble over this week when it emerged that Manchester United had agreed a fee and were discussing personal terms with Lille defender Leny Yoro. The Frenchman had featured on Liverpool’s wishlist, with club insiders labelling him a ‘generational talent’, only for the Reds to act on the assumption he was headed for Real Madrid.


But now it appears as though Yoro is closing in on a move to Liverpool’s bitterest rivals and it’s been a hard pill to swallow for supporters desperate to see additions to Arne Slot’s squad, especially in a department where the team is clearly lacking reliable bodies.

Liverpool, though, have been here before. Many times. It only takes a glance at Manchester United’s squad for evidence of why the club are often proven right with their patient and prudent approach to the transfer market. Mason Mount and Jaden Sancho are two players who were heavily linked with moves to Anfield before they arrived at Old Trafford.


Mount was a target throughout the early stages of last summer, but with Chelsea demanding a fee of around £60m, the Reds quietly withdrew from the race and turned their focus onto other targets. Dominic Szoboszlai was eventually recruited while United tried to play hardball, seeing three bids for Mount knocked back before eventually meeting Chelsea’s asking price. Throw in a reported £300,000 a week contract was also agreed – around triple what he earned with Chelsea – and it’s clear why Liverpool weren’t interested in the auction.

Meanwhile, Sancho was a player openly admired by Klopp when he was one of the Bundesliga’s most coveted stars with Dortmund, scoring 50 goals in 137 appearances. Widely regarded as one of the best young players in Europe, it was no surprise he was linked with Liverpool often.

The Reds, though, weren’t about to enter a bidding process that saw United pay £73m to recruit Sancho after over a year of negotiations. They would instead sign Luis Diaz for £50m six months later.

Neither player has shone at United and both serve as cautionary tales of the dangers of committing too much too soon in the transfer market and not showing flexibility when it comes to targets.

But perhaps Liverpool’s best example of a deal they walked away from came in summer 2020 when, fresh from winning the Premier League, they were contemplating a move for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. The German had just netted 34 goals in a superb season in the Bundesliga and was one of the most coveted strikers in Europe.

Liverpool, it was believed, were leading the race for Werner but with COVID’s affects on finances still yet to fully be realised and a £47.5m release clause to be paid in full, there was a reluctance to do the deal early in the window. There were no such sentiments at Chelsea and the Londoners moved quickly to complete a deal.

The Reds’ quite public interest in the striker left them looking as though they missed out on their top target and the response from supporters was an angry one. How, they asked, could FSG not back Klopp after he’d just delivered the club’s first league title in 30 years?

It was a valid question, but the transfer window was still young and Liverpool’s true plans were yet to reveal themselves.

Indeed, several months later and Liverpool broke their usual transfer structure to recruit one of Europe’s most sought after players, Thiago Alcantara and then shocked supporters with a £41m deal to sign Diogo Jota from Wolves. And it’s the latter deal that demonstrates the intelligence with which Edwards has always approached the transfer market.

Jota had been admired by senior members of Liverpool’s recruitment team for several years and was viewed as the perfect competition for Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. He was always on Liverpool’s list. And while Werner struggled to meet expectations with Chelsea, Jota, though not without injury problems, has established himself as a regular goalscorer and fan favourite at Anfield.

And he serves as proof that supporters should view the transfer window the way it should be viewed – in its entirety.

The window is a marathon, not a sprint, and those that “win” it often end up as its biggest losers. So while Yoro may well soon be presented as a United player, it’s worth remembering Liverpool’s track record and having faith that under Edwards and co, the club is in very good hands indeed.

 




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Liverpool Fans React as Isaac Kearney’s Mum Explains Why He Won’t Be Inside Anfield for the Sunday Game

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Liverpool Fans React as Isaac Kearney’s Mum Explains Why He Won’t Be Inside Anfield for the Sunday Game

The Liverpool fanbase has once again shown just how powerful its heart can be.

Over the past few days, social media has been buzzing with questions and concern surrounding young Liverpool supporter, Isaac Kearney. The pint-sized footballer, who recently went viral for captaining his local team to a league title, has captured the hearts of fans across the world—Reds and even rivals alike.

Many expected to see Isaac inside Anfield this Sunday, cheering on his beloved Liverpool. But in a recent post, Isaac’s mum came forward to explain the real reason why that won’t happen.

“Just wanted to clear something up,” she began.
“We won’t be inside Anfield on Sunday. We’ll be in Liverpool and we are so grateful for the support and love, but we didn’t get tickets for inside the stadium.”


The message, simple and sincere, set off a wave of emotional responses from Liverpool fans around the world—many of whom expressed disbelief and disappointment that the young fan wouldn’t be in the stands.

One fan wrote:
“Why the hell aren’t LFC giving this superstar tickets??!! Come on LFC – we are better than this!!!! This little dude should have his own season ticket!!!!”


Another, surprisingly an Arsenal supporter, commented:
“He should be walking on with Virg. Congrats on winning the title with your team, little Isaac.”

A lifelong Liverpool fan, now in his 80s, made a heartfelt plea to the club:
“Hello Liverpool FC… I’ve supported the Reds since 1963. I’m pushing 80 years young this year and have never let you down… please see a way in your heart to get the Kearney family tickets for the game on Sunday.”

The passion in these messages is undeniable. For many, Isaac represents something more than just a fan—he’s a symbol of pure love for the game and the club.

As Sunday approaches, it’s clear that wherever Isaac is—inside Anfield or outside—he will be surrounded by the unshakable love of the Liverpool faithful. And one thing is certain: You’ll Never Walk Alone, Isaac.




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Liverpool fans completely stunned after finding out Arne Slot’s real name ahead of Premier League title win

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Liverpool fans could not believe that their manager’s real name is not really “Arne Slot”.

Liverpool fans completely stunned after finding out Arne Slot's real name ahead of Premier League title win

Slot, 46, is likely to become a Premier League-winning manager when his Liverpool side face Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday, with the Reds needing just a point to be crowned champions.

As a result, he will be one of the most popular men on Merseyside. And when such achievements occur, several pets and even some children may likely be named “Arne” as a nod to the Dutchman.

But that isn’t actually his name, which fans found out to their surprise.

One fan said: “Mad when you find out the manager’s name isn’t actually Arne.”


Another added: “Just googled this. Not sure I’ll ever recover.”

A third commented: “This is how myths and legends die. Delete and we’ll pretend it never happened.”


While a fourth explained: “Like finding out Pepe Reina’s name was Jose the whole time.”

So what is the Liverpool head coach’s real name?

Well, according to Wikipedia the Dutchman’s name is “Arend Martijn Slot”.

And of course, his name will not be the talking point if Liverpool secure their 20th English top-flight title on Sunday.

Despite the excitement in the city in the days ahead, Slot is not one to get over excited and revealed he has allowed two days off for his players to be “fully focused” ahead of the clash against Spurs.

“I have to wait and see because I haven’t experienced it here yet but what I know from my time with Feyenoord is that of course there is a lot of noise and everybody is very excited, but at our training ground we are just focused on the training sessions we do and trying to prepare in the best possible way for Tottenham, which is a team where all the injuries are coming back and are a team that deserves our full attention,” said Slot in his post-match press conference after the Reds’ 1-0 win against Leicester last Sunday.

“The boys also have one or two days off during this week because we’ve planned that already a long time ago and hopefully they will enjoy some time with their loved ones and be fully focused when we are back together to work towards Tottenham.”




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“We Won’t Be Attending the Game…” – Isaac Kearney’s Mum Shares a Heartfelt Message That Will Move Every Liverpool Fan

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We Won’t Be Attending the Game…” – Isaac Kearney’s Mum Shares a Heartfelt Message That Will Move Every Liverpool Fan

“We Won’t Be Attending the Game…” – Isaac Kearney’s Mum Shares a Heartfelt Message That Will Move Every Liverpool Fan

As Liverpool edges closer to Premier League glory, emotions are running high among fans—but for one young supporter and his family, this weekend holds even deeper meaning.

Isaac Kearney, a passionate young Liverpool fan known by many in the Anfield community, won’t be watching Sunday’s massive clash against Tottenham Hotspur from the stands. His mum shared a touching update today that has stirred hearts across the fan base:

 “We won’t be attending the game, but we will be heading down to Anfield early to soak the atmosphere and watch it down there 🙌😀 What a day it will be.”

It’s a simple statement, but behind those words lies a story of love, resilience, and the unshakable spirit of Liverpool fans.


“We Won’t Be Attending the Game…” – Isaac Kearney’s Mum Shares a Heartfelt Message That Will Move Every Liverpool Fan

This Sunday, April 27th, Liverpool hosts Tottenham at Anfield, with kickoff at 4:30 PM BST. The Reds need just one point to officially seal the Premier League title—a moment fans have dreamed of all season. For Isaac and his family, being close to the club, even outside the stadium, is more than enough.


They won’t be in the seats, but they’ll be where it matters most: in the heart of Anfield’s passion. Soaking in the cheers, the songs, the unity. Feeling the energy of a club that’s more than just football—it’s family.

Isaac’s story reminds us all that football is about more than goals and trophies. It’s about moments. It’s about connection. It’s about showing up—even when life throws you curveballs—and standing tall in the crowd.

As the anthem rings out and the game begins, thousands will be watching… and somewhere outside those gates, one boy’s dreams will still shine brightly. To Isaac, there’s no giving up.




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Fans can’t believe what Crystal Palace posted moments after Arsenal draw to leave Liverpool on brink of the title

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Fans can’t believe what Crystal Palace posted moments after Arsenal draw to leave Liverpool on brink of the title

Fans were left stunned by what Crystal Palace posted to X in the moments after their 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates on Wednesday.

Heading into the match, both teams’ attentions were arguably on other competitions as Palace will take on Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-finals on Saturday, while Arsenal have a mouth-watering Champions League semi-final with PSG to look forward to next Tuesday.

However, Wednesday’s clash proved to be an entertaining affair, especially for Liverpool fans who watched on in anticipation as a Palace win would’ve seen them crowned as Premier League champions.

The Gunners took the lead through Jakub Kiwior just three minutes in, but Oliver Glasner’s side fought back and equalised thanks to an Eberechi Eze volley on 27 minutes.


Three minutes before half time, Leandro Trossard put the home side ahead, but once again the Eagles equalised, this time via Jean-Phillipe Mateta, who netted a spectacular long-range strike with seven minutes left.

And despite the action on the pitch, it was what Palace posted to their social media channels that really got fans talking.


At 10:09 pm (BST), the Croydon club posted: “You’re welcome Liverpool…” to social media, seemingly about the fact Arne Slot’s side can now win the league in front of their supporters if they defeat Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday.

And fans were quick to give their thoughts on social media.

One said: “I forgive you for 2014.

“Good luck on Saturday lads!”

Another added: “I had to do a double take on the profile I deadass thought this was a troll account.”

A third explained: “Absolute legends. What a performance. Deserved to win. Forgive 1990 FA Cup semi, now.”

While a fourth commented: “If you’d made me guess which team made a tweet like this we’d all guess Palace. Steve Parish probably wrote it himself.

“Meant to be a Premier League club and they go on like they’re in League Two.”

Speaking after the match, Palace head coach Glasner expressed his delight with side’s performance.

“I’m really proud of the players and how they performed today,” Glasner told Palace TV.

“Also, being 1-0 down – and in the last two away games we conceded 10 goals – and then playing here at Emirates against an Arsenal side who are in great shape, it’s a tricky situation.

“But the reaction was great – it was unbelievable to be honest. We didn’t lose anything of our courage, we didn’t lose anything of our belief, and then we played forward. I think it was a really well-deserved draw, coming back twice.”




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Trent Alexander-Arnold tipped to make shock Liverpool U-turn after surprise ‘twist’ in Real Madrid saga

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Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure from Liverpool is in fresh doubt.

Trent Alexander-Arnold tipped to make shock Liverpool U-turn after surprise 'twist' in Real Madrid saga

Liverpool supporters are resigned to losing their right-back, who has been on the books at his boyhood club for more than 20 years, when his contract expires at the end of the season.

The Reds are on the cusp of their second title win of the Premier League era and have announced chunky new deals for both Mo Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk this month.

Alexander-Arnold is expected to leave in the summer, having won everything there is to win with Liverpool and been tempted away by the challenge of playing for Real Madrid.

But it’s been reported that the England star’s switch to the Spanish capital is not as inevitable as Liverpool winning the title.


Former Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider that the expected sacking of Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti changes the picture.

Ancelotti was instrumental in attracting Alexander-Arnold to the Bernabeu, according to Brown, and Football Insider reports that “the 26-year-old is believed to be asking questions and having second thoughts about the move” as a result.


“The right-back is also under pressure from fans and the club to stay at Anfield.”

With no deal agreed, Alexander-Arnold has the luxury of choice. Deciding to join Real Madrid on the basis of the head coach alone comes with obvious risk and Ancelotti is unlikely to have been the only factor in the player’s thinking.

Trent Alexander-Arnold tipped to make shock Liverpool U-turn after surprise 'twist' in Real Madrid saga

A reunion with Jurgen Klopp is just one of the possible outcomes.

“I think there’s a chance he stays at Liverpool,” said Brown.

“It’s gone on throughout the season, there’s been so much talk, but it’s not signed yet.

“It looks to me like Madrid are entering a rebuilding phase, and that will cause uncertainty for Trent Alexander-Arnold because he might not fit under a new manager.”

Alexander-Arnold has won the Premier League and Champions League in a Liverpool shirt but is thought to be ready to call time on his time in England’s top division and prove himself at one of very few clubs that can further test his abilities.

He scored the goal that put Liverpool within one win of the title in Sunday’s win at Leicester City, revealing nothing and everything in his post-match interview on the pitch.




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Three players who could miss Liverpool’s clash against Tottenham Hotspur with the title on the line

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Liverpool vs Tottenham team news ahead of the Premier League fixture at Anfield.

Three players who could miss Liverpool's clash against Tottenham Hotspur with the title on the line

Liverpool supporters will be heading to Anfield in buoyant mood. They might be expecting to return home in the wee hours. That is because the Premier League title could be secured with a victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

Kopites have not celebrated an English championship properly since 1990. The Covid-19 pandemic denied them the chance to toast the feat when Jurgen Klopp’s side ended the 30-year wait. But new generations are on the verge of experiencing what their parents and grandparents got to cherish throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.

One point is all it will take for Liverpool to claim the title. In truth, many would have been overjoyed that Arsenal drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace on Wednesday night. Reds fans want to celebrate it properly. Of course, it was a nice problem to have. But the potential feeling of winning the silverware at the full-time whistle will be euphoric.

Yet Liverpool still have to keep to their end of the bargain. Head coach Slot, captain Virgil van Dijk and the rest of the squad know there is still a job to do and that is to beat Tottenham.


But Slot is set to head into the fixture with almost a full complement of players yet again. Trent Alexander-Arnold returned from an ankle injury in emphatic style to score the winning goal at Leicester City. It will be intriguing if Alexander-Arnold.

The only member of the current Reds squad absent is Joe Gomez. The defender is working his way back from hamstring surgery. There is hope that Gomez will be able to play some part before the end of the campaign.


Slot’s troops will be heavy favourites to defeat Tottenham. Pressure is on Ange Postecoglou after their 2-1 defeat by Nottingham Forest earlier this week was their 18th league loss of the season. Spurs languish 16th in the table and their main focus for the rest of the season is on the Europa League. They face Bodo/ Glimt in the semi-finals, with the victors of the competitions earning a spot in next term’s Champions League.

The visitors will definitely be without centre-back Radu Dragusin, who has surgery from an ACL injury in February. Meanwhile, captain Heung-Min Son is a doubt. He has a foot issue and was absent against Forest.

Head coach Postecoglou left Destiny Udogie out of his squad for the Forest reverse but he could return. Meanwhile, centre-half duo Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero were substituted at half-time.




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Crystal Palace sends three-word message to Liverpool after setting up dream title scenario

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Jean-Philippe Mateta’s delightful chip for Crystal Palace over Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya prompted his club to tweet at Liverpool ahead of the Reds Premier League title-clinching showdown.

Crystal Palace sends three-word message to Liverpool after setting up dream title scenario

Crystal Palace took another dig at its North London rival Arsenal following the side’s dramatic 2-2 draw at the Emirates on Wednesday.

A late Jean-Philippe Mateta equalizer deemed “world class” by Jamie Carragher — the Frenchman’s 14th in the Premier League this campaign — wasn’t enough for the Reds to win the title, as Arne Slot and company needed an Eagles victory to clinch the side’s 20th domestic championship.

Now, Liverpool can win the league with a draw against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday at Anfield. Crystal Palace sent a three-word message on social media for its troubles: “You’re welcome Liverpool,” the club’s account tweeted.


The Reds didn’t clinch the 2019/20 league title at Anfield after Christian Pulisic scored a late winner at Stamford Bridge to beat then title-chasing Manchester City.

Even if Liverpool could have sealed the title at home, there would have been no fans in attendance to celebrate due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Is this what the Reds wanted? It’s unclear; after all, the most important thing is clinching the title. At least the Palace result makes the chance of a Liverpool title win even more certain.

“It was not our goal to decide the title, it was our goal to win the game,” Palace coach Oliver Glasner said. “I think a draw is a very good result. More important is the performance. We are back on track. That’s what we need.”

Mateta took the ball off Arsenal defender William Saliba in the 83rd minute before deftly looking up at the position of goalkeeper David Raya.

The Frenchman, while looking at the ball, impressively dinked the ball over the Spanish star between the sticks with a lovely shot that looked like it came from a pitching wedge and not someone’s right foot.

“When I started on the bench, I could see he [David Raya] was very high up the pitch,” Mateta explained. “So I knew if I won the ball I could try, so I did and scored. It is one of the best goals of my career. I thought it hit the crossbar but thankfully it was in!”

Liverpool will face a Tottenham side on Sunday in ice-cold form in the Premier League, having lost four of its last five games (with the only victory over last-place Southampton).

However, Spurs are in much stronger form in Europe, having knocked off Eintracht Frankfurt in a fiercely competitive Europa League quarterfinal.




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Stephen Bunting Shares a Touching Moment with Isaac Kearney—and a Powerful Lesson from His Parents

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Stephen Bunting Shares a Touching Moment with Isaac Kearney—and a Powerful Lesson from His Parents

Stephen Bunting Shares

In the whirlwind of media obligations and the high-octane atmosphere of Premier League Darts, Stephen Bunting found a moment to pause—and it turned into one of the most heartfelt highlights of his day.

Amidst the cameras and questions, the 40-year-old darts star carved out a quiet pocket of time to spend with a young fan, Isaac Kearney. But this wasn’t just a casual meet-and-greet. For Bunting, it was something far more profound.

“Lots of media duties today,” Bunting shared, “but had time to take a break and spend time with this small superstar, Isaac Kearney. What an absolute credit to his parents. A real pleasure to have met you, young man.”

That brief encounter sparked admiration and reflection. Bunting, a seasoned professional known for his competitive edge and emotional honesty, was clearly moved—not only by Isaac’s charisma but by the upbringing that shaped him. In just a short time, it became evident that Isaac carried qualities that speak volumes about the love, values, and care instilled by his parents.


In a world where public figures often spotlight wins and losses, Bunting’s heartfelt words offered something deeper: a reminder that behind every remarkable child is often a story of strong parenting.

His tribute to Isaac’s parents wasn’t just a passing compliment—it was a powerful affirmation that in raising children with character and confidence, parents are the true unsung heroes.


Moments like this show the human side of sports—the connections that form off the stage, away from the lights. For Bunting, it was more than a break from media—it was a memory worth holding onto.

In Isaac, he saw not just a young fan, but a reflection of great parenting. And in sharing that moment, Bunting reminded us all of the importance of raising kind, respectful, and bright young minds. Sometimes, it’s not the trophies or the titles that define a legacy—it’s the people we impact and the hearts we touch along the way.




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