Liverpool
Further details emerge on Liverpool’s transfer pursuit for Southampton player

Liverpool is keen on signing Romeo Lavia from Southampton, although any move for the midfielder could depend on the Premier League side selling Thiago.
Liverpool keen on Romeo Lavia
Even though Lavia’s first season with the Saints was a terrible one from the perspective of the club, the 19-year-old was one of few to come out with any credit as the south coast side finished bottom of the Premier League.
Lavia impressed with his mobility in the middle of the park, as well as his ability in possession, so it’s no surprise to see he has been linked with a host of clubs since Southampton’s relegation, including Chelsea and Arsenal.
However, it’s been claimed that Liverpool is pushing to win the race for the midfielder now, as Jurgen Klopp looks to strengthen that area, even after the arrivals of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai for a combined fee that would be nearly £100m.
And, The Telegraph has provided more details of that pursuit, as they confirmed that the Reds do have a genuine interest in the player.
But, a deal won’t be straightforward, as they state that he could be too costly for Jurgen Klopp’s side at the moment, so they would need to raise funds from sales.
“His (Lavia’s) valuation of £50 million is considered too prohibitive for Klopp to make a move. At this stage, it seems unlikely Liverpool will make a bid without raising money from sales, especially as Klopp would also like to add a young defender before the start of this season.”
Will Thiago leave Liverpool?
The update states that the former Barcelona player is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia, which would be able to offer a lucrative contract to the midfielder.
With Thiago entering the final year of his contract, the update states that he is unlikely to be offered fresh terms at Anfield, so the Merseyside outfit knows that this is the last chance for them to get a fee.
But, the main positive about his exit would be the wages going off the books, as it’s thought that he is one of the top earners at the clubs, so his exit would free up a lot of funds, as well as create space in the squad.
Of course, other departures could raise the cash that Liverpool needs, with Nat Phillips having been linked with a move to Feyenoord and Leeds.
Southampton summer transfer plans
In an ideal world, Russell Martin and Southampton would want a deal for Lavia to be concluded quickly as it would allow them to use the money to bring in a replacement. A lot of what they do will depend on who does depart, so it can make planning difficult over the coming weeks.
It does seem likely that Lavia will leave, but clearly, nothing is imminent, as Liverpool needs to make a few changes to their squad as well, which is understandable after the money they’ve spent so far this window.
So, it’s one to monitor in the coming weeks, but most at Southampton will have accepted that Lavia is going to be on the move before the deadline later this summer.
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Mikel Arteta Promises Tough Battle – ‘We Won’t Gift Liverpool the Title’
Mikel Arteta Determined to Delay Liverpool’s Title Party
Mikel Arteta continues to rage against the dying of the light, with Arsenal now clinging to only a mathematical hope of stopping Liverpool from winning the Premier League title this season.
The title race could be officially wrapped up on Easter Sunday if the Gunners fall at Ipswich and Liverpool beat Leicester. That scenario would open up a 16-point gap between the top two—with just five matches remaining.
Even if Arsenal prevail tomorrow, a slip-up against Crystal Palace in midweek, or a win for Arne Slot’s side at home to Tottenham next weekend, would all but seal it—assuming Liverpool take care of business at the King Power Stadium.
“We Won’t Gift It to Them” – Arteta Defiant
Arteta has vowed not to hand Liverpool the title on a silver platter this Sunday by stumbling at Portman Road, where the Tractor Boys are fighting their own desperate battle to avoid relegation.
Addressing the possibility of Liverpool being crowned champions this weekend, the Gunners boss told The Independent:
“We will make sure that we win the game against Ipswich, and that [LFC winning the league] doesn’t happen.”
Clutching at Straws as Liverpool Close in on No. 20
Publicly, Arteta may feel obliged to project belief and resilience, but deep down he’ll know the Premier League is all but gone. Arsenal’s real hope now lies in the Champions League.
Even if the north Londoners take six points from six this week, Liverpool just need to do the same to clinch their 20th league crown. In essence, the Reds only need to match Arsenal’s results across the next two games to get over the line.
Conor Bradley can barely contain his excitement at the thought of becoming a Premier League champion, while Dominik Szoboszlai has made it clear—he’s not losing sleep over what Arsenal do next.
Arteta will dread the possibility of having to give Liverpool a guard of honour at Anfield on 11 May—especially after doing just that back in the 2019/20 campaign.
Time to Finish the Job
While the title is within touching distance, Liverpool must remain professional. Last weekend’s scare against West Ham should serve as a timely reminder not to underestimate Leicester—even though the Foxes are virtually relegated. Their fate could be sealed before kick-off if both West Ham and Wolves win earlier in the day.
Regardless of what Arsenal do from here on out, Liverpool hold all the cards. Let’s finish this with no doubt, no drama—just dominance.
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Arne Slot leaves Liverpool fans fuming after making ‘U-turn’ on summer transfer plans
Arne Slot leaves Liverpool fans fuming after making ‘U-turn’ on summer transfer plans
The Liverpool head coach has left fans questioning his stance after hearing his comments during a press conference on Friday.
Liverpool fans have been left questioning head coach Arne Slot after he made a U-turn on his previous comments about the club’s summer transfer business.
The Reds need a maximum of six points from their final six league fixtures to secure a record-equalling 20th Premier League title.
If Arsenal lose at Ipswich Town on Sunday and Liverpool follow that up with a victory against Leicester City, they will be crowned champions
And Slot will have achieved this despite the fact that he signed just one first team player – Federico Chiesa – ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
Although fans are pleased with Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk recently penning new deals, many think Liverpool need to add to their squad ahead of next season.
When speaking about the potential of transfers after Salah renewed his deal earlier this month, Slot said: “It’s a good message, I assume and I think.”
He added: “We’ve worked hard — and by we, I mean the ownership (Fenway Sports Group), Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes — to achieve that.
“We have all the confidence in him [Mo Salah] that he can produce two more years than he has produced in the past seven or eight years, because of the reasons I just gave you.
“But also because we will make this team very strong next season. Then it’s always nice to have someone that can make a goal.”
But when speaking at a press conference on Friday, Slot seemingly did a U-turn on his previous stance regarding transfers.
“Let’s see what the rest of the summer will bring, but it would be strange for me to say now I am not happy with the team because I’ve said this for a year, we are happy with the team we are having,” Slot said.
“Maybe if we can keep that team, it will already be a big summer.
“I think the core of the team you want to keep as long as you can together, as long as they are performing in the best possible way, but it is also, in general, good to have some new energy in and around the place with one or two players.
“But it isn’t really a necessity when you look at the quality we have and the quality of the season we have had.”
And fans were quick to give their thoughts on social media.
One said: “If you don’t sign players we’ll finish 6th in the league, especially having Robertson as a first team player.”
A second added: “Someone’s been told to wind his neck in since last week saying it would be a busy summer…”
While a third commented: “Has he not seen how trash our left-back options are? Our attackers are average bar Salah. Gravenberch’s legs are gone. Serious investment is needed this summer.”
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‘Maybe…’ – Sky journalist ponders whether Salah and VVD staying could prompt Trent contract twist
Mo Salah? Check! Virgil van Dijk? Check! Trent Alexander-Arnold?…
Two of the three Liverpool stalwarts whose contracts were due to expire have now agreed new deals which’ll keep him at Anfield until 2027, leaving just the vice-captain on course to depart on a free transfer in a few weeks’ time.
As per David Ornstein, the England right-back is expected to leave for Real Madrid once his current contract ends on 30 June, and Fabrizio Romano isn’t anticipating a dramatic volte-face in that regard even with the 26-year-old’s two teammates committing their futures to the Reds.
Could Trent yet follow Salah and Van Dijk in staying at Liverpool?
However, reacting to today’s announcement of a new deal for Van Dijk, Sky Sports reporter Vinny O’Connor is refusing to shut the door on the possibility of a late twist involving Trent, in light of the Dutchman and Salah staying put.
The journalist said: “Now we wait to see whether this deal has any influence on Trent Alexander-Arnold. Obviously we’re not hearing the noises out of him [that] we did from Salah or Van Dijk.
There is that interest from Real Madrid but maybe the fact these two have signed new deals could influence him.”
Trent staying would seem like a huge surprise
While there’s always scope for huge surprises in football, we don’t think there’ll be a major curveball in the form of Trent sticking a proverbial two fingers up to Real Madrid and signing a new contract at Liverpool.
The right-back has resumed training this week after his recent injury, so even if he is to depart at the end of the season, he seems determined to play some part for his current club before saying his goodbyes.
Barring a drastic twist in the meantime, it’ll be interesting to see what reception he’d get at Anfield if he were to feature in our upcoming matches – a spate of posters erected near the stadium prior to the Merseyside derby a fortnight ago would suggest that he won’t be greeted with raucous acclaim if he plays for the Reds in the coming weeks.
If Trent were to turn around and agree a new contract at his boyhood club, that could go a long way towards a return to the adulation he’d been receiving until it became apparent that his heart is set on Real Madrid.
Should that happen, Liverpool would hold onto one of the best right-backs in world football. If he goes, then the retention of Salah and Van Dijk isn’t exactly a mere consolation prize.
Either way, it’s been a magnificent week for Kopites on and off the pitch – and the best should be yet to come in the form of an impending Premier League title party!
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Trent Alexander-Arnold responds to Liverpool contract extension with Virgil van Dijk message
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the highest profile Liverpool player out of contract in the summer after Virgil van Dijk signed a new two-year deal.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was among the Liverpool players to show support for captain Virgil van Dijk after he signed a new two-year deal at Anfield. The England defender remains the final player yet to pen fresh terms amid uncertainty over his future at Anfield.
The 26-year-old has faced criticism for the manner in which his Reds deal has been allowed to get into the precarious position that it’s currently in. But with the new deals for Van Dijk this week and star forward Mohamed Salah ahead of the important win over West Ham United on Sunday, the speculation regarding the full-back increases with Real Madrid lurking.
Van Dijk will remain at Liverpool until 2027 after Thursday’s announcement put to bed an entire season of reports, rumours and concern over whether the skipper will continue under fellow Dutchman, Arne Slot.
But the 33-year-old’s extension underpins the prospect of further success with the former Feyenoord head coach in the driving seat.
Liverpool are just two wins away from winning the Premier League with Van Dijk facing the increasing possibility of becoming the first Dutchman to lift the trophy.
On Instagram, the Reds captain posted an emotional message that he was always hoping to remain at the club even though he had faced speculation over a move to Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in previous months.
His Liverpool teammates were out in force as they celebrated the important piece of business orchestrated by sporting director Richard Hughes.
Curtis Jones was among the current crop of players to comment on the post while Alisson Becker, Conor Bradley, Ryan Gravenberch and Alexander-Arnold were just some of the stars to like the post.
Iconic Liverpool players Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler and Steven Gerrard celebrated the news in different ways via comments, likes or posts to their Instagram story.
For Van Dijk, he admitted that he was always looking to extend his stay at Anfield.
“I’m very happy, very proud,” he said.
“There are so many emotions obviously that go through my head right now speaking about it.
“It’s a proud feeling, it’s a feeling of joy. It’s just incredible. The journey I’ve had so far in my career, to be able to extend it with another two years at this club is amazing and I’m so happy.
“It was always Liverpool. That was the case. It was always in my head, it was always the plan and it was always Liverpool.
“Someone called me the other day an adopted Scouser – I’m really proud to hear these things, it gives me a great feeling.”
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Liverpool fans spot what Trent Alexander-Arnold did immediately after Virgil van Dijk’s contract announcement
Liverpool fans have been reacting on social media after seeing what Trent Alexander-Arnold did on the back of Virgil van Dijk’s contract announcement.
On Thursday morning, it was confirmed that Van Dijk had committed his future to Liverpool by signing a new two-year deal, ending months of speculation.
The 33-year-old followed in the footsteps of Mohamed Salah, who put pen to paper to extend his Anfield career last week.
Speaking after signing his new deal, Van Dijk explained: “It was always Liverpool. That was the case. It was always in my head, it was always the plan and it was always Liverpool.
“There wasn’t any doubt in my head that this is the place to be for me and my family. I’m one of Liverpool. Someone called me the other day an adopted Scouser – I’m really proud to hear these things, it gives me a great feeling.”
Now, all eyes are on Alexander-Arnold, whose contract will expire at the end of the season, and it has been widely claimed that he will be moving to Spanish giants Real Madrid on a free transfer.
However, eagle-eyed fans on social media have spotted that Alexander-Arnold has ‘liked’ Van Dijk’s post announcing his new Liverpool contract.
Reacting, one fan said: “Trent Alexander Arnold liking Virgil’s post on insta.”
Another tweeted: “It’s never too late.”
A third fan added: “Honestly, if Trent does a u-turn, I will be the hypocrite in the world. I’ll be declaring my love for that man just like I did before.”
Someone else wrote: “Stop a**ing around and sign it lad.”
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Last week, Alexander-Arnold was also spotted liking Salah’s contract announcement post.
The Englishman has not played for Liverpool since they were knocked out of the Champions League by Paris Saint Germain last month.
However, with just six matches left of the Premier League season, it was reported on Wednesday that Alexander-Arnold has returned to training.
Liverpool are back in Premier League action this weekend when they take on Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
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Virgil van Dijk’s staggering Liverpool salary revealed as defender handed astronomical contract
Virgil van Dijk Liverpool captain salary has been revealed after he put pen to paper on a new contract.
A club statement read: “Virgil van Dijk has today signed a new contract with Liverpool FC to extend his time with the club beyond the 2024-25 season.
“The captain put pen to paper on the deal to ensure his association with the Reds will continue into the forthcoming campaigns, almost seven-and-a-half years after he initially arrived at Anfield.”
Since joining from Southampton in January 2018 for what was a world record deal, Van Dijk has become an essential part of Liverpool’s recent history.
During his time at Anfield, the 33-year-old has so far made 314 appearances for Liverpool, winning eight trophies including both the Premier League and the Champions League.
Speaking about his new contract, the Liverpool captain said: “I’m very happy, very proud. There are so many emotions obviously that go through my head right now speaking about it.
“It’s a proud feeling, it’s a feeling of joy. It’s just incredible. The journey I’ve had so far in my career, to be able to extend it with another two years at this club is amazing and I’m so happy.”
As reported by The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Van Dijk is set to earn £400,000 a week after signing a two-year extension.
Ornstein wrote on social media: “Virgil van Dijk signs new 2yr contract with Liverpool. No break/release clauses or pay cut so 33yo continues to earn salary believed to be ~£400kpw; thought to be Europe’s best-paid defender. Approaches from elsewhere but only wanted LFC.”
Premier League rival wanted to sign Van Dijk
Before putting pen to paper to extend his Anfield career, it has been claimed that a Premier League rival wanted to snap up the Dutch star.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Chelsea were one of the clubs interested in bringing Van Dijk in on a free transfer.
However, the feeling the Stamford Bridge club received was that he was going to commit to Liverpool.
Aside from Chelsea, French giants Paris Saint Germain were also said to be keen and Van Dijk was seen speaking to PSG officials after their Champions League clash.
As well as playing a key part in the club’s success in recent years, Van Dijk has also won several individual awards during his time with Liverpool.
Following his best season with the club in 2018/19, Van Dijk won both the UEFA Best Player and PFA Player of the Year awards.
The centre-back also finished second in the Ballon d’Or rankings in 2019, finishing just seven points behind Lionel Messi.
With the Dutchman’s future at the club sorted alongside Mohamed Salah, all eyes will now be on Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to leave the club in the summer if a new deal cannot be agreed upon.
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Two return but one still injured as Liverpool injury update provided from AXA insider
Liverpool are in the home straight of the season and as we look for the final few points to seal the prize, it seems our squad will be bolstered further.
Taking to X, Vinny O’Connor reported: ‘Trent Alexander-Arnold and Darwin Nunez both training with Liverpool squad today. Still no Joe Gomez.’
The Sky Sports reporter is often inside the walls of the AXA Training Centre and seems to have been provided with an insight on our current injury situation.
Arne Slot confirmed that Darwin Nunez missed the game with West Ham through illness, something which is seemingly not going to see him sidelined for another week.
With Joe Gomez still sitting out, it’s looking like he’s going to be pushing for any minutes before the end of the campaign.
However, the Trent Alexander-Arnold update is perhaps the most interesting, due to the impact it could have.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s injury return would make headlines
A lot has happened since the right back last kicked a ball for the Reds, we’ve been eliminated from the Champions League, lost a cup final and now need just six points in the next six games for the title.
However, all this will likely play a backseat to the updates on his potential move to Real Madrid this summer.
The Scouser seems to have all but agreed a deal to move to Spain and we saw before the Merseyside derby that this hasn’t been well received by all supporters.
If the England international does make a playing return this weekend, or any time soon, then there may not be the warmest of welcomes awaiting him.
https://x.com/VinnOConnor/status/1912475821836562475?t=1xWeJpCzHVvzDoFQXYvfAg&s=19
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Steven Gerrard ‘high up the list’ for managerial vacancy; ex-LFC teammate would have inside knowledge
Steven Gerrard Tipped for Southampton Role Amid Return Rumours to English Football
Two-and-a-half years after his sacking at Aston Villa, Steven Gerrard is being linked with a return to English football.
The former Liverpool captain has been out of work since January, when he left Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq after 18 months in charge. His tenure there drew criticism, particularly over his training schedules, and now a return to his home country could be on the cards.
Earlier this week, Southampton parted ways with Ivan Juric following confirmation of their relegation from the Premier League. Simon Rusk has taken interim charge for the second time this season, with veteran midfielder Adam Lallana serving as his assistant.
Gerrard Emerges as a Candidate for the Southampton Job
According to Birmingham World, Gerrard is reportedly “high up the list” of potential candidates as Southampton seek a new permanent manager.
Steve Cooper, who was let go by Leicester in November, is said to be the early favourite, with Sean Dyche also among the top contenders. Other names mentioned include former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez, although his odds of landing the job are lower, with only a 9.1% probability.
Gerrard Seeking Redemption in England
Southampton are expected to delay appointing a permanent manager until the summer, as compensation for poaching a manager currently under contract would be lower for a Championship side than a Premier League club (The Athletic). For now, the club’s immediate goal is to secure the two points needed to avoid surpassing Derby County’s infamous 2007/08 record as the worst team in Premier League history.
If Gerrard does land the job at St Mary’s, he may benefit from the presence of his former Liverpool teammate, Adam Lallana, who could offer invaluable insights into the club—whether by staying on the coaching staff or simply providing informal advice.
Gerrard’s previous stint in English management was underwhelming. He was dismissed by Aston Villa in October 2022 with the club languishing in 17th place, despite high expectations following his successful spell with Rangers.
High Expectations Await at St Mary’s
Taking over at Southampton would be no easy task. The board and fans will expect nothing less than an immediate push for promotion and a stronger showing than what’s been witnessed this season—or during their previous relegation two years ago.
After disappointing spells at Villa and Al-Ettifaq, a successful stint at Southampton—or any other English club—could be just what he needs to rebuild his managerial reputation.
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