Liverpool FC news roundup: Man City's EMBARRASSING post & Zubimendi bid ready

There is, obviously, the big three contracts of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold to sort out, as well as rumours of a new left-back and new centre-forward on the horizon.

One part of the squad that is seemingly settled, however, is the midfield.

The summer’s rejected approach for Martin Zubimendi left a hole at defensive midfield that Ryan Gravenberch has filled with a level no one truly expected.

As a result, it doesn’t really feel like a midfield addition is needed.

But a new report from TEAMtalk indicates that Liverpool are still very much interested in Martin Zubimendi and will move for him again in the January transfer window.


Manchester City suffered defeat again in the Premier League on Saturday evening. Music to Liverpool’s ears.

The result is one that City fans will want to forget quickly, but it could play perfectly into Liverpool’s hands.

The Reds could move to eight points clear of Manchester City with a win over Southampton on Sunday, and then their next Premier League game comes against Guardiola’s side at Anfield.

City fans will be scratching their heads at their sides bizarre form, but Guardiola was once again full of excuses at full time.

Liverpool's Ben Doak stuns with another incredible moment for Middlesbrough
Ben Doak Middlesbrough 2024-25
© IMAGO - Ben Doak Middlesbrough 2024-25
Doak caught the eye during international duty providing a brilliant assist for Scotland and he has now continued in the same run of form at Middlesbrough.

His side went 1-0 against Oxford but Doak inspired a remarkable flurry of goals and spectacular comeback.

Doak won the penalty for Middlesbrough's equaliser with an excellent piece of skill after which he was subsequently clattered by his opponent. The penalty was then converted by Emmanuel Lath.

The Scottish teenager then, continued to be a threat as Middlesbrough scored two more goals before half-time.

Incredibly, Doak was booed at half-time by Oxford supporters, who were unhappy with the Liverpool loanee's involvement in the penalty.

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