The players are having a day off but the news keeps coming as Liverpool recover from beating Burnley in the Premier League.
Harmless rumors are back
With plenty of Liverpool games keeping us busy, there has been little time for transfer rumours. However, we can expect them to increase significantly in the coming days.
One of the last men linked is Gonçalo Inacio. You may recognize his name because reports have linked Liverpool with the Sporting Lisbon defender before.
This time, it is the Portuguese newspaper Jornal de Noticias who link it. Journalist Luis Antunes wrote that Inácio is “surrounded by Liverpool” and is “on Liverpool’s radar.”
However, there is said to be a “€60 million (release) clause”, that is, around £52 million, if we take the words literally.
This is really a loose link but, with Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas out, a left-sided defender could be a priority area for Klopp, in the January transfer window.
3 things today
Former referee Mark Clattenburg “disagrees” that Cody Gakpo’s goal should have been disallowed against Burnley; that’s for anyone who has the energy to chat to the VAR at Christmas. Vincent Kompany believes Liverpool are “returning to the levels” of Klopp. first big team – high praise from former Manchester City captain Liverpool have “contacted” Fulham about left-back Antonee Robinson, 90min understands – not the most reliable source
Latest news from Liverpool FC
Klopp revealed that the Liverpool players have two days off, Wednesday the 27th and Thursday the 28th, after beating Burnley, well deserved too! Gakpo isn’t too worried about missing out on Mo Salah’s goals when he goes to AFCON – read what he had to say here
Last chat from somewhere else
Ange Postecoglou has said Tottenham defender Cristian Romero will be out for “probably four or five weeks” with a hamstring strain. Attacking midfielder and left winger Eljif Elmas will join RB Leipzig from Napoli. He offers further indication that Fabio Carvalho will return from his loan in January; As This Is Anfield already understood, Salford City sacked manager Neil Wood, their sixth boss in the last five years; the ‘Class of ’92’ clearly didn’t learn much. by Alex Ferguson then
Video of the day and match of the night.
You may not have seen this video that was released on Christmas Day – a real Liverpool tearjerker.
The game of the night is Everton vs. Man City in the Premier League, which is played at 8:15 pm (GMT), live on Amazon Prime.
A little earlier, at 7:30 p.m., Brentford will play against Wolves and Chelsea against Crystal Palace.