'Bit of transfer news' - Sky Sports drop significant early morning Liverpool update live on air
Liverpool look set to secure the signing of highly-rated Scottish youngster Calvin Ramsay, according to Sky Sports News.
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Liverpool look set to secure the signing of highly-rated Scottish youngster Calvin Ramsay, according to Sky Sports News.
With the dust settling on an incredible campaign for Liverpool, preparations for the upcoming season are already well underway. But for the Reds, they are bracing themselves for the impending departure of Sadio Mane.
The Champions League final meant that an uplifting season ended on a downbeat for Liverpool. The 1-0 defeat by Real Madrid – combined with events outside the Stade de France – cast a shadow over a truly remarkable campaign.
Jurgen Klopp is expected to be handed greater power away from the pitch at Liverpool over the coming months, according to reports.
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"We are not here by any kind of magic," said Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool's third appearance in the a Champions League final in five years. "We deserve this."
Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool's third appearance in a Champions League final in five years. "We deserve this." Real Madrid stand in the Reds' way at the Stade de France on Saturday, just as they did four years ago in the first of Liverpool's European Cup finals under their German guru. The 3-1 defeat that night in Kyiv as a result of two goalkeeping errors from Loris Karius, having lost star man Mohamed Salah early on to a dislocated shoulder, might have broken other sides.
LIVERPOOL: "We are not here by any kind of magic," said Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool's third appearance in the a Champions League final in five years. "We deserve this."