July 3, 2024

Your Liverpool FC morning round as Brighton & Hove Albion clarify their views on Moises Caicedo and we look back on the Reds’ tour of Singapore

Chelsea beat Moises Caicedo by Liverpool following ‘unnamed club’ transfer offer

Moises Caicedo is now tipped to stay at Brighton & Hove Albion beyond this summer after their positions were revealed.

One of the main questions of the current transfer window is where the Ecuadorian will go on September 1. there was a high-profile offer rejected just yesterday (Wednesday)

It followed interest from Arsenal in January, at a time when the midfielder asked to leave Brighton but was prevented before returning by signing an improved four-year deal in March.

Liverpool have also been expected to link up throughout the story as their hunt for midfielders drags on until last week when the Premier League returns, although BBC Sport and Sky Sports News appear to have definitively quelled the rumors. rumors by latest revelations.

Read the full version here.

45m Moises Caicedo now 'definitely interested' in joining Liverpool

 

Liverpool face brutal transfer reality as Jurgen Klopp’s Chelsea plan takes shape

Four less, one left. As a result, the clock ticking towards the start of the season could be pivotal for Liverpool.

The Red Devils’ preparations for the new campaign were greatly enhanced during their tour of Singapore, in which they beat Leicester City 4-0 and lost a close 4-3 to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich on Wednesday. .

Liverpool’s large fan base in the country and in the wider region means that Jurgen Klopp and his players are warmly welcomed during their stay, with a small group of former players and Representatives of the LFC Foundation are working to strengthen these relationships.

And on the pitch, Jurgen Klopp will have plenty to ponder – both good and bad – as Monday’s game against SV Darmstadt completes a five-match warm-up, the Red Devils set to begin their Premier League campaign. League. at Chelsea next Sunday.

So what has the Liverpool manager learned from last week?

Read Ian Doyle’s discussion points on the tour HERE.

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