July 5, 2024

Liverpool have made an impressive start to the Premier League campaign, winning three of their four matches and scoring nine goals in the process.

The Reds started the season well, beating Bournemouth, Newcastle and Aston Villa and drawing with Chelsea. In fact, Liverpool is one of six Premier League teams still unbeaten. Manchester City, Tottenham, West Ham, Arsenal and Brentford are the others unbeaten in the top flight. But now that the international break is here, Liverpool don’t get a game until September 16 when they travel to Wolves. Meanwhile, several Liverpool players could feature for their country, including Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is in the England squad ahead of the matches against Ukraine and Scotland.

“which phase he leaves”, as Al-Ittihad continue to move for the winger.
However, time is running out for the Saudi Arabia Pro League squad as Saudi Arabia’s transfer window closes on September 7. Speaking to BettingSites.co.uk, Kuyt said:

“Salah’s legacy depends on what phase he leaves. What he has done for Liverpool is always very special and sometimes it is difficult to predict what his departure will do to the supporters.
– Many people are not happy with what is happening in Saudi Arabia, but the same thing happened in the 80s when Italy spent a lot of money to get the best players and the league.

“Then Spain did it and then England. But it’s very strange because Saudi Arabia is not a country that competes with the top teams.

“At the end of the day, I’m the kind of person who thinks every decision should be respected. If Salah leaves, it would hurt a lot of fans because he’s such a good guy and Liverpool, especially now, can’t. do it. Best, without him.”

Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a
John Aldridge hopes Liverpool’s owners can help and support Jurgen Klopp as the German begins to rebuild his squad – following the arrival of four new midfielders this summer.
Speaking at the opening of William Hill’s first home store in Liverpool, Aldridge said:

“As we all know, we are going through a bit of a rebuild. Some big players have left so you just have to trust Jurgen. Klopp – hopefully the owners will. give him the tools he needs.

“Some people think it hasn’t been a great pre-season in terms of signings, but it’s not that bad! Looking especially at the two midfielders who have come in – Alexis MacAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai – they excite me. That said, we all know as fans that we all need at least one more center half.

“We’ve got five fantastic players and goalscorers and another lad who inspires me – Ben Doak. I love watching his attitude; he’s like one of the real sportsmen who played at Liverpool and I think we’ll see a lot more of him here tion. season – so there are actually six attackers.”

Jordan Henderson has been left out by Simon Jordan after the former Liverpool captain revealed he is finally joining the Saudi Pro League following his move to Al-Ettifaq in July.

“It’s ridiculous for him to say he didn’t go to Saudi Arabia mainly for the money,” Jordan told talkSPORT. “I don’t care if he’s chasing money or not, but the bottom line is why he went there.

“Jordan Henderson cannot avoid the inevitable. I would love him to turn around and say ‘one of the driving factors was money’. You are an international footballer, you play for Liverpool and you enter the league. With large sums of money.

“So what are the other overriding reasons? I’m sure he cares, but actually caring and then suffering for suggesting that I don’t go to a certain environment is not something he’s willing to do.

“I don’t blame him for going there for unreasonable money regardless of age. At the end of the day, footballers are there to enjoy their careers and if someone is stupid enough to pay them £400,000 or £500,000 a week, that’s their business.

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