
Andoni Iraola faces unanswered Liverpool problem and World Cup proves it
Today's latest sees updates emerge on Virgil van Dijk as a huge price tag is touted 05:00, 06 Jul 2026 With Liverpool in the throes of transition this summer,…
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Van Dijk played every minute in the Premier League last season and remains a key figure at Liverpool. £100m World Cup star Liverpool and other potential suitors have been warned they may have to splash out around £100million to sign World Cup star Ayyoub Bouaddi. The teenager has shone for Morocco at this summer’s tournament, having played a pivotal role in the African side’s run to the quarter-finals. After three impressive seasons with French side Lille, teams such as the Reds, Man United and Arsenal are said to be keen on the 18-year-old. The irony is Slot and Liverpool's recruitment team had already seen this coming, hence the big-money signings last summer of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz to help unlock low-lying defences.
Furthermore, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta saw the direction in which football was heading and successfully tweaked his tactics accordingly.
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Van Dijk played every minute in the Premier League last season and remains a key figure at Liverpool. £100m World Cup star Liverpool and other potential suitors have been warned they may have to splash out around £100million to sign World Cup star Ayyoub Bouaddi.
according to The MirrorThe teenager has shone for Morocco at this summer’s tournament, having played a pivotal role in the African side’s run to the quarter-finals. After three impressive seasons with French side Lille, teams such as the Reds, Man United and Arsenal are said to be keen on the 18-year-old.
according to The MirrorThe irony is Slot and Liverpool's recruitment team had already seen this coming, hence the big-money signings last summer of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz to help unlock low-lying defences.
according to Liverpool EchoArsenal boss Mikel Arteta saw the direction in which football was heading and successfully tweaked his tactics accordingly.
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