Your Liverpool morning digest for Friday, September 29.
Jordan Henderson removed from training ground
For those who champion a 'new-look Liverpool', there's been one very specific change at the Reds' training ground that accurately sums that all up quite literally.
Liverpool's AXA Training Centre is adorned with images and quotes on the walls of some of the greatest nights of the Jurgen Klopp era but one particular likeness of former captain Jordan Henderson has now been removed following his departure to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia over the summer.
Where previously the picture was of Henderson clasping the Premier League trophy in 2020, in its place now is a picture of Trent Alexander-Arnold with the Champions League in hand alongside the quote: "I'm just a normal lad from Liverpool whose dreams have just come true."
With Alexander-Arnold now officially appointed as the club's vice-captain, the recognition of his achievements already, at the age of just 24, is a nice touch from the club as they continue going about breathing fresh life into the place both on and off the pitch.
Read Paul Gorst's full Liverpool notebook here.
Liverpool secure minority investment from Dynasty Equity
Fenway Sports Group’s search for investment in Liverpool has reached a conclusion, with the Reds owners reaffirming that they are not looking at an exit route from the club.
New York-based Dynasty Equity, have taken a small minority position in the club, with the move designed to clear the club’s bank debt and not to fund transfer market activity. The value of the deal has not been disclosed but is understood to be between $100m and $200m. There will be no change in operational control at the football club.
Since November 2022, when it emerged
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