Liverpool are in the market for a striker, and Joao Pedro is reportedly interested in a move. But will the Reds look elsewhere for a marquee signing?
Brighton striker Joao Pedro “wants to go” to Liverpool but the Reds have been warned against the move if they “want a real top-level goalscorer”. The Reds are having a brilliant season in the Premier League with Arne Slot’s side leading the way on 67 points after 28 games.
Liverpool are "going to make a move" for a new striker this summer and a "superb" Premier League star would be open to joining the Reds, according to former scout Mick Brown.Kimmich among Liverpool transfer targetsAccording to a new update,
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It’s been a difficult few days for the Toon, with a foot injury ruling Lewis Hall out for the remainder of the season and Anthony Gordon set to miss the side’s Carabao Cup final against Liverpool through suspension. Howe will also be without Sven Botman for the foreseeable future as the Dutch central defender requires surgery on his knee.
Liverpool’s interest in Brighton’s rising star, Carlos Baleba, has been the subject of much speculation in recent months. The 21-year-old Cameroonian midfielder has been turning heads with his ...
Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion topped their groups on Day 2 of the ePremier League Group Stages to qualify for the quarter-finals on Sunday 23 March.
Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba has been told he is perfectly suited to make an impact for Liverpool under Arne Slot. Baleba has been linked with a £50million move away from the Seagulls in recent months having impressed since the arrival of Fabian Hurzeler as boss at the Amex Stadium last summer.
Eddie Howe’s side were already deprived of Lewis Hall, Jamaal Lascelles and Kieran Trippier due to injury, and Anthony Gordon joined the list of Wembley absentees after his red card against Brighton last weekend triggered a three-match suspension.
Brighton and Hove Albion came back from an early concession, both teams saw a man sent off, and Newcastle saw two goals ruled offside as the Seagulls advanced to the FA Cup quarterfinals.