Your morning Liverpool digest on Saturday, October 28.
'I know Liverpool wanted' - Wataru Endo responds to transfer criticism
Not letting anything get to him, Wataru Endo understands the surprise that came with his summer transfer to Liverpool but is ultimately unconcerned.
The Japan captain played superbly against Toulouse in Thursday's 5-1 Europa League win, even scoring his first goal with a well-placed header to retake the lead before half-time.
Jurgen Klopp and Sir Kenny Dalglish pay heartfelt tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton
Jurgen Klopp's press conference notes - Divock Origi hope emerges as Liverpool changes planned
Whether it is a performance that springboards the 30-year-old onto greater things with the Reds remains to be seen, but knowing he was not the first choice transfer target does not faze him in the slighest, as he explained at full-time.
Flashing back to the summer, Anfield chiefs went on a long-term pursuit of Southampton's Romeo Lavia before launching a British-record offer for Moises Caicedo out of the blue. Both transfers failed as they both ended up at Chelsea.
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Mohamed Salah stands at a crossroads but Neymar could change everything for Liverpool
Mohamed Salah is showing no signs of slowing down for Liverpool, which is great news at present but worrying when looking ahead at the prospect of Saudi Arabian clubs coming back into the market for him.
The Egyptian was subject of a £150m offer from Al Ittihad on transfer deadline day, which was swiftly rejected. He has since continued the campaign in fine form and is closing in on his 200th goal for the Reds after scoring his 195th against Toulouse.
His contract is currently on course to expire in 2025, opening the door to further
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