The latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as we bring you live updates of January transfer deals with just over a week of the window remaining.
As one Premier League forward continues to push superstars Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland in the race for the golden boot, legend Alan Shearer has given his verdict on the striker
The Scout on the all-important armband call, with the Newcastle star the main alternative to Liverpool's Egyptian
The race to win the Premier League’s Golden Boot is heating up with just two goals now separating the three frontrunners.Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah leads the way and registered his 19th league
Legendary striker Alan Shearer believes Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, Manchester City's Erling Haaland, and Newcastle United's Alexander Isak are the three world-class forwards in the Premier League.
Liverpool has confirmed its traveling squad ahead of tomorrow's final Champions League league phase game against PSV Eindhoven, with the Reds already safely through to the last-16.
It could be a high scoring week for Fantasy Premier League teams as some of the best attacking teams in the league go up against some of the worst defenses.
Performances are as important as results when scouting in FPL. Newcastle United have won six on the bounce, but they continue to pass the eye test too. Consistency was an issue for Eddie Howe’s men as they failed to win more than two games in a row until their recent run, but we’re now seeing a completely different side.
Liverpool continued its Premier League title pursuit with a 4-1 win over Ipswich, highlighted by Mohamed Salah's 100th league goal. Arsenal held onto second place with a 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton,
Liverpool have three of their top players out of contract in the summer, so who would be good fits to replace them if they leave?
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe called striker Alexander Isak outstanding on Saturday after his two goals against Southampton put the Sweden international firmly in the race for the Premier League golden boot.
Mohamed Salah moved up to seventh in the Premier League's all-time goalscoring charts with his 35th-minute strike during Liverpool's clash with Ipswich Town.