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The Champions League gave us plenty to break down in Matchday 2, from Liverpool's latest defeat to Kylian Mbappe rescuing Real Madrid. Our experts tell you what to make of the games.
Liverpool Weigh Up Araujo Move Amid Konate UncertaintyLiverpool supporters have been here before. The club’s hierarchy face another key contract dilemma as Ibrahima Konate edges closer to the final
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Liverpool's top centre-back target remains Marc Guehi but Tottenham could swoop in and beat them to his signature in a dramatic twist, per reports.
According to Fichajes, the Uruguayan defender has emerged as a top candidate to replace Ibrahima Konaté, who is expected to leave Anfield at the end of the season for a move to Real Madrid. This could set up one of the most intriguing transfer sagas of next summer.
Luis Diaz was desperate to leave Liverpool this summer and had his heart set on a move to Barcelona, but the Reds refused to sell the Colombian forward before later striking a deal with Bayern Munich
PSG have spent recent transfer windows strengthening their French core, bringing in Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, and Lucas Chevalier.Could another French talent be on the way? TBR Football
With Konaté’s contract running down and signs pointing to a Real Madrid move, Liverpool are bracing for a major change in defense. As a result, the Barcelona defender has quickly become one of their top targets to fill the gap.
Bayern Munich winger Luis Díaz has admitted holding talks with Barcelona before ultimately taking his talents to Germany this summer. Signing a new winger was a key priority for Barcelona and sporting director Deco was believed to favor a move for Díaz as reports over his mounting unhappiness at Liverpool began to swirl.
Ibrahima Konaté will leave Liverpool next summer and, unless there is a surprise, will sign for Real Madrid, a signing that could upset Barcelona.
Liverpool are playing the long game as they keep a close eye on the Premier League's FFP battle with Manchester City, according to a finance expert.
The promise of the new UEFA Champions League format, now in its second season, was that high-caliber matches would be scattered around the schedule from the get-go. Wednesday's clash between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain,