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  1. How important is Alexander-Arnold to Liverpool?published at 16:50 2 January

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport journalist

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Shows Trent Alexander-Arnold joint top with Mohamed Salah at 36.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has been at Liverpool since he was six years old so any decision to leave Anfield would be a significant one for both him and the Reds.

    He made his breakthrough in the 2016-17 campaign and has been a mainstay of the first team ever since, regularly playing more than 40 games a season.

    Only Mohamed Salah (1,586) and Ryan Gravenberch (1,560) have played more minutes than Alexander-Arnold (1,317) this season, underlining how important he is to Slot.

    The Reds would not only miss his reliability in defence but also his contribution to their attack.

    No Liverpool player has created more chances than Alexander-Arnold's 36 - level with Salah. That includes four assists - second only to Salah, who has a stunning 13.

    Read more on Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool career

  2. 'Dynamic' Marmoush at 'a different level'published at 15:30 2 January

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    Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush is "going to be a superstar", says German football expert Raphael Honigstein.

    The 25-year-old has been linked with a move to the Premier League after an impressive first half of the campaign that has seen him score 18 goals and provide 12 assists in just 24 games.

    It is form not too dissimilar to that of his international team-mate Mohamed Salah, drawing understandable parallels between the two.

    "A really dynamic, wide forward who can play through the middle - he is not really a winger and he is not really a centre-forward; he is in between," Honigstein told the BBC Euro Leagues podcast.

    "Some people have compared him to his compatriot Mohamed Salah. He is perhaps not quite as tricky and explosive but his finishing is incredible. He is one of those players that came to Germany when he was 18 and for six years and you think 'OK, interesting player but probably not really going to set the world alight,' then suddenly this season he has absolutely exploded to a different level.

    "It is to the point we are talking 60-70m euros, maybe 80m euros, in the transfer market. There will be a big move ahead for him and that is why he is one to watch because it is very unlikely Eintracht Frankfurt will stick with him. Some big clubs will come in for him and, if he continues on the same path, he is going to be a superstar.

    "He will be a great buy for whoever gets him."

    French football journalist Julien Laurens agreed, saying: "He can probably get even better because he is still young. He has had to wait for his career to click and now he has got that confidence and momentum.

    "If he plays with better players in big clubs with better coaching, then there is even more to come from him."

    Listen to the full discussion on BBC Sounds

  3. Opta supercomputer backs Liverpool for the titlepublished at 08:52 2 January

    Opta's supercomputer Premier League title predictions show Liverpool at 89.9%, Arsenal 9.5%, Chelsea 0.3% and Manchester City 0.2%.

    Will the Premier League trophy return to Anfield in four months time?

    Well, according to Opta's supercomputer, it is very much Liverpool's to lose.

    That will not come as any great shock when Arne Slot's men have held their reign at the top of the table and are five points clear of second-place Arsenal with a game in hand.

    Opta predict Liverpool are 89.9% likely to win the title in May, with the Gunners the only side capable of challenging at 9.5%.

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has said from the start of the season that his side are not in the race as they continue to develop, but they have a slightly higher chance of winning the title than reigning champions Manchester City.

  4. Gossip: 'Unhappy' Diaz linked with Barcelona movepublished at 08:22 2 January

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    Barcelona sporting director Deco's eagerness to sign Liverpool's Colombia winger Luis Diaz has been given a boost, with the 27-year-old unhappy that talks have not started over an improved contract at Anfield. (Sport - in Spanish), external

    Real Madrid remain on track to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in the summer on a free transfer, with the 26-year-old looking to leave Liverpool. The La Liga club want the England defender to sign a pre-contract agreement quickly to avoid the possibility of him changing his mind. (Relevo - in Spanish), external

    But Liverpool's resolve to keep Alexander-Arnold for the rest of this season will be tested by a second approach from Real Madrid in January. (Times - subscription required), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Thursday's full gossip column

  5. 'Get the contracts sorted' and 'bolster defensive options'published at 12:49 1 January

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    We asked what Liverpool's New Year resolutions should be.

    Here are some of your replies:

    Christopher: No need to change anything. It's pretty much more of the same please lads!

    Andrew: Liverpool's New Year resolution: "We will not let players leave on free transfers."

    Yusuf: I am sure all of our New Year resolutions as Liverpool fans would be to have all three of Salah, Van Dijk and Trent's contracts signed. When that is over and done with, we should look to bolster defensive options.

    Darren: Surely it's obvious? Get contracts sorted for those three and get a system in place to ensure things like this don't happen?

    Mark: Get the contracts sorted as well as signing Kerkez and cover for Gravenberch.

    Geoff: Strengthen, strengthen, strengthen! As injuries inevitably kick in, we need to bring a left-back and centre-back in, and get Salah and Van Dijk's contracts sorted while we are riding the wave of success.

    Max: Just make sure we don't have another one of our collapses again. This year I think it's different under Slot, we look more stable and I can trust we can keep going until the end of the season.

    Tom: Fix the contract disputes for Van Dijk, Salah and Trent (however they pan out) and solve the Darwin Nunez conundrum. Everything else will slot into place comfortably if those are dealt with.

    Jake: New left-back. Davies from Bayern would be incredible!

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  6. Alexander-Arnold: 'Selfish' or 'understandable'?published at 11:46 1 January

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    We asked for your views on Real Madrid's reported approach for Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Liverpool's knock back, which Jamie Carragher, external and Michael Owen, external have been vocal about on X.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Sean: Trent is a big lad. He will make his own choice. I'd love him to stay. The sadness hovering over it all is that we fans fear he'll end up like Michael Owen; traded legendary status for a trip to Spain. I hope when Alexander-Arnold returns to Anfield that he gets a better reception than Owen does (he's largely ignored). The Reds wish to praise and love these lads who could be legends. Madrid is a top club and wonderful city. But it ain't Liverpool!

    Tommy: Out of the three players he is the one we can afford to lose. He's a luxury player who too often doesn't live up to the massive hype on him. We have a ready-made replacement, so he can go. It is getting boring now. He, like Owen, will be warming the bench at Madrid.

    Enton: First and foremost as a lifelong Liverpool fan, losing Trent would be a massive blow ….that's a no brainer. However, I think he's made his mind up and who can blame him? When Real Madrid comes knocking, you answer the door! Having built his friendship with Jude Bellingham via England duty, the process of settling in will be a lot easier as well.

    It's up to Liverpool now to try to get the best deal possible (if it's not too late).

    For maybe the first time I agree with Jamie Carragher's view on this and in Conor Bradley we have a super talented replacement. In essence it would be a massive blow losing Trent, but Bradley has shown he can play at the levels Arne Slot is demanding from his team.

    Russ: Trent has been at the club for 20 years and has won absolutely everything so you can understand if he wants a change of scene. What he needs to understand is that he will never be adored by the Madrid fans like he is at Anfield. He will never get to captain the club he supposedly loves and he will never win the Ballon D'or regardless of which club he plays for. He will be always be welcomed back to Anfield but not with open arms - he has tarnished his legacy like Owen and McManaman.

    Ryan: Devastated. The best right-back of his generation, a local lad and one of the most exciting players to watch. To see him sell out to join Madrid feels like a dagger in the heart. If he wins the league before he goes, you'd say 'c'est la vie' and we move on. If he does go, the club absolutely MUST tie down Salah and Virgil van Dijk to soften the blow.

    Fraser: Whereas Salah and Virgil have made it clear that they want to stay (and I'm fairly confident that both will extend) Trent has been quiet the whole time which makes me fear the worst. The thing that infuriates me most is that he is trying to leave on a free and Liverpool get nothing in return. This is very disappointing from Trent and pretty selfish from him as well, I just hope this doesn't sabotage or derail our campaign. Good thing Conor Bradley is near to returning.

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  7. Owen and Carragher speak out on Alexander-Arnold linkspublished at 10:10 1 January

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    Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen believes "it's only a matter of time" before Trent Alexander-Arnold signs for Real Madrid.

    Owen's comments on X, came after reports the La Liga giants had approached Liverpool about the right-back on Tuesday.

    Alexander-Arnold, who is out of contract in the summer, is now free to speak to any club but the link to Real has been widely communicated in recent weeks.

    The Athletic have since reported that Liverpool turned down Real Madrid's approach.

    Owen said:, external "The very fact that Real Madrid have now made their intentions clear towards signing Trent Alexander-Arnold leads me to believe that it's only a matter of time before he signs for them. If he was going to sign a contract extension, Madrid wouldn't have officially made their move. Secretive talks will have taken place. Huge news."

    Ex-defender Jamie Carragher also said on X, external: "The most important thing for Liverpool in 2025 is winning the Premier League. No one's contract or future should come in the way of that! I love Trent as a lad and a player, but his team would've told Real Madrid to bid and also would've known Liverpool would turn it down. It's to try and cover themselves when he leaves for free. Again it's something the club and fans don't need with a huge game coming up."

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  8. Gossip: Real Madrid's January push for Alexander-Arnold rejectedpublished at 09:45 1 January

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    Liverpool have turned down an approach from Real Madrid to sign right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold in January. (Athletic - subscription required), external

    Meanwhile, Egypt winger Mohamed Salah and Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk, are both expected to extend their Liverpool stays by two years. (David Ornstein, via Mirror), external

    The Reds are open to selling Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez and have identified Inter Milan and France forward Marcus Thuram, along with Newcastle's Sweden striker Alexander Isak, 25, as potential replacements. (Teamtalk), external

    Liverpool could rival Manchester United for the signing of 21-year-old Hungary left-back Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. (Caught Offside), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Wednesday's full gossip column

  9. 2024 breakdown: Who takes the plaudits?published at 16:42 31 December 2024

    Katie Stafford
    BBC Sport journalist

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    It has been another entertaining year in the Premier League, so with 2025 just a matter of hours away let's take a look at the clubs that have topped the charts.

    Manchester City became history makers in 2024 as they sealed their fourth successive Premier League title in May and their sixth in seven seasons.

    Pep Guardiola's possession based football continued to dominate as they maintained the ball for an average of 64.5% per game and had a 90.6% passing accuracy over the year.

    Brighton were the closest to matching their accuracy at 87.5% and Ange Postecoglou's similar high-risk football saw Tottenham retain 61.3% possession.

    Under Jurgen Klopp and new head coach Arne Slot, Liverpool scored 92 goals in 2024 which is three more than Arsenal and nine greater than City.

    The Reds registered 741 shots in total, which is a stark contrast to Leicester City who recorded the least with 170. Albeit that is only since their promotion back to the top-flight in the summer.

    Of those shots, 286 of Liverpool's were on target. But it is Thomas Frank's Brentford that have proven to be the most clinical.

    The Bees had a conversion rare of 15.3% after scoring 62 goals in the Premier League. Yoane Wissa found the back of the net 17 times, while Bryan Mbuemo registered 12 goals.

    From goal scoring to conceding - West Ham turned over the most goals with 79.

    They should look to North London for tips on how to tighten up their defence as Arsenal proved to be the most solid across all aspects of their back line.

    The Gunners conceded just 25 goals across the course of the year and kept an impressive 18 clean sheets.

    Sean Dyche's Everton, renowned for being stubborn to break down, kept 14 clean sheets despite only winning eight of their 36 games.

    All stats are supplied by Opta

  10. 'I think the club is playing this well'published at 12:04 31 December 2024

    Pat Nevin
    Former footballer and presenter

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    The biggest question in English football right now surrounds Mo Salah.

    It is not the one about whether he did or did not mean that piece of skill for Liverpool's second goal against West Ham. He probably did not mean the little flick, but it was still genius to react to the fluke so quickly and make the best of it.

    The real question is about the contract. "Surely with his phenomenal form they must give him what he wants," is the mournful cry I hear from Liverpool fans. We do not know the details but what if he was wanting a four-year deal for his security and Liverpool were only offering one year? Because at his age when the downhill slide happens it could be very quick.

    How would Liverpool feel paying someone £20m (allegedly) per annum for the last three years of a contract for what by then might be an aging bit-part player?

    But Mo is world class, he is in great shape for a 33-year old (as he will be at the start of his next contracted year), he is not a drinker and what about his contemporaries Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo? Messi won the World Cup at 35 and though less mobile was still crucial to that victory. Cristiano, now nudging 40, is still looking good and banging in the goals, at an admittedly lower level.

    Salah might do the same. However, the 'might' in this sentence is doing a lot of heavy lifting.

    Liverpool FC is a business and though the reward of giving Mo and his people what they want could be high, the risk is also substantial in the medium to long term.

    I think the club is playing this well, eventually they will have to live without the Egyptian genius, so they might as well start preparing for that day. In the meantime, a shorter contract, a year maybe, with a option on a second season, looks the most likely and indeed sensible outcome for all parties.

    If Mo agrees!

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  11. Van Dijk not interested in title talk yetpublished at 17:04 30 December 2024

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    After Liverpool's 5-0 win at West Ham on Sunday, Reds captain Virgil van Dijk fielded several questions about a potential Premier League title victory - but he was quick to maintain that the team are not looking beyond their next fixture.

    Arne Slot's side opened up an eight-point gap at the top of the table with their win at London Stadium, although that could be closed by both Chelsea and Arsenal by the time Liverpool host Manchester United on 5 January.

    "We're on 29 December - let's speak about this in April or May," Van Dijk said. "For us it's now about time with our families - it's precious and important time that we need - and then we focus on United.

    "I'm not going to speak about any title, because there's no point. I've been in these title races in the past, we've lost twice by small margins and won it once [in 2019-20] quite comfortably and it was an amazing feeling.

    "But we all know that you have to work your socks off each day in order to win games.

    "Now we have some time off and then we focus on United. That's the only thing we should think about and not anything else."

    Listen to the full interview on BBC Sounds

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  12. Liverpool attack with 'dynamism' - Murphypublished at 14:18 30 December 2024

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    Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has praised Arne Slot's attacking tactics, after the Reds stretched the gap at the top of the Premier League table to eight points.

    Speaking on Match of the Day, Murphy said: "They have got more players than anybody else who are prepared to run in behind without the ball. They do it with such dynamism. It is incredible.

    "It is obviously a tactic. It takes willingness from the players, energy and commitment. It pushes the [opposition] defence back and gets Liverpool up the pitch.

    "Luis Diaz has been playing in that number-nine role and he has been doing it brilliantly because he is always willing to run in behind.

    "The runs create space for Mohamed Salah, who is always getting into the right positions in the box.

    "We see so many players in the Premier League coming to feet all the time, but Salah is probably the best at doing it. He knows when to run in behind and use his pace, especially when he has got Trent [Alexander-Arnold] feeding him."

    Former Premier League defender Ashley Williams added: "As a centre-back or any defender, there is confusion. They don't know if there is an offside, they don't know whether to stay with the runner or go to the player who is going to feet.

    "Liverpool are so dynamic in this - Salah is on his bike as soon as he knows that someone has got their head up and it is so difficult to defend against."

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  13. What is Liverpool's New Year's resolution?published at 12:59 30 December 2024

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    Christmas is boxed off.

    We're almost through the confusing days before New Year and January is within touching distance.

    And we need your help - what is Liverpool's New Year's resolution?

    It could be a new player to sign, a tactical system to implement, an off-the-pitch matter or something else entirely.

    Let us know

  14. Salah, Diaz and Gakpo 'tuned into the same wavelength'published at 11:27 30 December 2024

    Phil McNulty
    Chief football writer

    Cody Gakpo of Liverpool celebrates scoring the second goal with Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz of Liverpool during the Premier League match between West Ham United FC and Liverpool FC at London StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    With Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane now elsewhere, Arne Slot has teamed Mohamed Salah up with two potent allies - inherited from Jurgen Klopp - who are increasingly making this look a season when the Premier League title will return to Anfield.

    All three of them scored in the thumping victory at London Stadium.

    Luis Diaz, who netted twice in the 6-3 win at Tottenham seven days before this West Ham rout, set them on their way.

    After being utilised as a winger when he arrived from Porto in January 2022, Slot now has the Colombian working the central areas to great effect. Perhaps without Firmino's elegance but with real impact, especially as his finishing has become more reliable.

    And, on the left, the rangy and dangerous Cody Gakpo has found his natural home, a position where he was one of the stars of Euro 2024 for the Netherlands. He is a scorer and creator, with an ability to come in off the flank and make decisive contributions, while also showing a natural finisher's eye.

    Diaz's natural attraction to the wide areas also increases Liverpool's options in attack - but what makes them so dangerous is that Salah, Diaz and Gakpo are such a natural fit.

    They are three high-class operators tuned in to the same wavelength.

    Read Phils full piece over here

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  15. 'Starting to look inevitable that Liverpool will be champions'published at 10:03 30 December 2024

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    The Telegraph's Luke Edwards, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast about Premier League leaders Liverpool: "They were irresistible against West Ham and it is starting to look inevitable that Liverpool will be champions.

    "The gap is already large and nothing seems to faze them. What I really love about them is their ability to slow a game down at one moment and then speed it up and go direct the next.

    "We have seen, in the history of sport, teams or individuals who look like they're set to win a gold medal or a league title and have faltered. But the way Liverpool have been under Arne Slot, I just can't see that happening. They're brushing teams away.

    "West Ham aren't the strongest opponents they're going to face in the Premier League but, even when they have faced their so-called rivals, they've come away relatively unscathed or beaten them.

    "At the moment, looking around Europe, you would make them not just favourites to win the Premier League but you'd make them favourites to win the Champions League as well.

    "It's daunting for the chasing pack because you can't really see them going on a really bad run that would allow that lead they've got to be whittled away."

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  16. West Ham 0-5 Liverpool - the fans' verdictpublished at 09:07 30 December 2024

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between West Ham and Liverpool, which the Reds won 5-0.

    Here are some of your comments:

    West Ham fans

    James: It's really scary how easy teams can play through us. Our defence do not show an eagerness to get the ball, unlike our competitors. We make far too many mistakes and choose wrong options going forward. If Niclas Fullkrug needs to play, I'd rather see Jarrod Bowen on the left and Mohammed Kudus on the right. I don't know why we keep playing Paqueta either - he clearly has lost all motivation to try his best. The manager needs to go, and Graham Potter needs to come in. Now.

    Michael: Truly awful performance. Just can't do the basics. I don't blame the manager. This is on the players and they were very poor. Spineless really.

    Binner: Disappointed. To be honest, I didn't expect a different result with the way Liverpool have been playing, but our performance was disappointing. All you David Moyes haters; what do you say now, eh?

    Fraser: We've got the worst goal difference outside the bottom three and, time and time again, defence is our weakest area. It was the same towards the end of the Moyes era - heavy defeats have become commonplace. We have talented defenders so there must be something lacking in terms of organisation, tactics and teamwork at the back. Get that sorted and the rest of the team have something to build on.

    Liverpool fans

    Shay: Liverpool were brilliant going forward but that was also a very poor West Ham team defensively. Mohamed Salah is surely in line for the Ballon d'Or next year if he keeps this up. Only Cole Palmer comes close to him in world football right now. Bigger tests to come but nice to see all our frontline get a goal. Over reliance on Mo may be also be our downfall were he to get injured.

    Stephen: Another well disciplined display. Could have been double figures. Forget the contract problems - the three in question are not showing any discomfort and are just getting on with it. Role on Man Utd.

    Paul: Great team performance -high intensity, attacking flair, intuitive passing and finishing. Massive gulf between these sides. Confidence is clearly high. Can Liverpool keep it up? Still plenty of harder challenges ahead.

    Nick: Strolled through the game and never really got out of second gear. The transition from Jurgen Klopp to Arne Slot reminds me of when Bob Paisley took over from Bill Shankly - a more calming hand on the wheel.

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