Salah Storm & Wharton Transfer Update



Adam Wharton, Mohamed Salah and Ibrahima Konate were all in the news on Monday. Here we round up all the top stories and transfer rumours for Liverpool FC.

Liverpool NOT in talks for Adam Wharton

It was claimed last week that Liverpool had opened talks with Crystal Palace over a deal for 22-year-old midfielder Wharton.

However sources close to the Premier League champions have toldThis Is Anfieldthat this is not the case.

Wharton can certainly be considered on the radar of those within Liverpool’s recruitment structure but the England international is not an active target.

Palace are looking to tie Wharton down to a new long-term contract with suggestions that could include a release clause amid widespread interest.

Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Real Madrid are all linked – just don’t expect Liverpool to be making moves just yet.

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Today’s LFC Headlines: Salah’s club vs. country row?

• Egypt are set for talks with Liverpool over the early release ofSalahahead of the Africa Cup of Nations – it would mean he misses at least four games and as many aseight!

In the knowinsists fans “don’t know all the ins and outs” around his contract talks – but he still hasn’t exactly committed to staying

Jarell Quansahhas reflected on making his England debut, describing it as “one of the greatest days of his life” – find out how he could return to Liverpool in 2027

• Hungary captainDominik Szoboszlaiwas lost for words after the 3-2 collapse to Ireland which denied them a World Cup place – he only managed nine in an interview with M4 Sport

from This Is Anfield

Antoine Semenyo continues to be touted with a move to Liverpool – either in January or next summer – and there is a convincing argument to sign the Bournemouth forward, writes Jack Lusby:

“While he may have settled on the right wing as his natural position, Semenyo is hugely versatile and has played a significant number of games in every position across the front line.

His ability to also play on the left wing and as a central striker would not only suit Arne Slot‘s system but provide cover and competition throughout the attack.

It would not be unrealistic to suggest Liverpool would see him as an upgrade on Federico Chiesawho can play every role but clearly isn’t trusted as a regular starter.”

READ:Antoine Semenyo to Liverpool transfer: 7 pros and 3 cons for £75m signing

Elsewhere in the football world today

• Speaking ofAntoine Semenyothe in-form forward has returned to Bournemouth early from Ghana duty this month after suffering a ligament sprain (Sky Sports)

• Three leading agencies are threatening to sue to Premier League if they introduce a controversialsalary capwith voting to take place on Friday (Times)

• England head coach Thomas Tuchel has said he will “review”Jude Bellingham‘s behaviour after the ‘Galactico’ acted poorly to being substituted in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Albania (BBC Sport)

Liverpool FC: On this day

On this day in1959Liverpool were dealt the news of manager Phil Taylor’s resignation, after leading the club for a total of 150 games.

Taylor, who featured 345 times for the club as a player, explained: “The strain of it all has made me very tired at times and I decided, great as is my love for Liverpool, to resign.”

A month later Liverpool appointed the great Bill Shankly – and the rest is history.


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Author:Jack Lusby
Published on:2025-11-17 21:02:00
Source: www.thisisanfield.com

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