Arne Slot, Liverpool and Alexander Isak
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Arne Slot Lauds Giovanni Leoni as Liverpool’s Summer Business Impresses AgainLiverpool’s transfer strategy in the early days of Arne Slot’s reign continues to impress, and the latest name to
As Liverpool prepare for a crucial early-season trip to St James’ Park, Arne Slot is under no illusions about the size of the challenge that awaits. Newcastle United, who secured a top-five finish last season and a return to the Champions League,
Liverpool manager Arne Slot will face Newcastle in a visit to St James’ Park on Monday. Following the transfer sagas involving Isak and Ekitike, the game is expected to be a ferocious affair, although it's unlikely Isak himself will be involved.
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Liverpool.com on MSNWayne Rooney reveals what he said to Arne Slot after partying with Liverpool boss
Wayne Rooney has lifted the lid on what he told Arne Slot after the Manchester United star enjoyed a memorable night out with the Liverpool boss during the summer break
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has praised new signing Giovanni Leoni, revealing that he has been impressed by the young Italian in just three training sessions. Leoni joined the Premier League champions last week,
It’s still all about Alexander Isak and there have been ‘bombshells’ aplenty after words from both Arne Slot and Eddie Howe.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot admits the high standards they set winning the Premier League last season means any blip will come under immediate scrutiny. Despite winning their opening match 4-2 there was criticism of their defensive frailties as they conceded a two-goal lead before coming back late in the game.
The £29.5million signing is expected to start at right-back in Sunday's Community Shield, with Conor Bradley a major fitness doubt.
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Arne Slot's Newcastle visit, Eddie Howe's Alexander Isak claim, Liverpool swap deal proposal
We take a look at this summer's whirlwind Alexander Isak transfer saga, following Eddie Howe's latest announcement and ahead of Newcastle's upcoming grudge match with Liverpool
Federico Chiesa has become something of a cult hero at Liverpool, despite only being with the club for a season. The Italian may have only just scored his first Premier League goal against Bournemouth last Friday, but with the way things look to be panning out, he’s set to stay this term.