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Hand in a transfer request or stop Real Madrid comments, Liverpool FC tell Luis Suarez

LIVERPOOL FC want Luis Suarez to either hand in a transfer request or stop publicly courting a move to Real Madrid.Read

Luis Suarez says Liverpool FC must respect his wishes if he wants to leave

Liverpool FC striker Luis Suarez says the club must respect his wishes if he wants to leave.Read

Luis Suarez focused on Confederations Cup, not transfer

LUIS SUAREZ insists he will not used the Confederations Cup to manufacture a way out of Liverpool.Read

Hillsborough campaigner Sheila Coleman uses football conference to salutes supporters’ role in fight for justice

A HILLSBOROUGH campaigner was today set to use a football conference to salute the role supporters played in the fight for justice.Read

Brendan Rodgers gets Luis Alberto green light

LIVERPOOL have been given the green light to press ahead with their move for Sevilla striker Luis Alberto.Read

Mark Lawrenson: Who can Liverpool sign to replace Luis Suarez?

WHO on earth can Liverpool sign to replace Luis Suarez?Read

Brendan Rodgers wants Liverpool FC players to hurt

BRENDAN RODGERS wants to see disappointed Liverpool players next season – because they cannot even win a place on the bench due to the strength of the squad.Read

Coroner Lord Justice Goldring’s team continue search for new Hillsborough inquests venue

FAMILIES of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster face an anxious wait to find out the venue of fresh inquests into their deaths.Read

'Part Messi and part monster': Iago Aspas similar to Suarez in more ways than one

HE polarises opinion like no other player in the league, courts controversy with seemingly mindless acts, contributes more to the attack than any of his team-mates and remains a remarkable talent.Read

Brendan Rodgers preparing for top four finish

BRENDAN RODGERS is convinced good business in the summer transfer window can help Liverpool launch a concerted top-four challenge next season.Read

Luis Suarez 'lost it' during biting incident

LUIS SUAREZ admits he “completely lost it” during the biting incident that has pushed him towards the brink of a Liverpool exit.Read

Liverpool FC was the only club for me says Iago Aspas

IAGO ASPAS is ready to tie up his long-awaited transfer to Liverpool after admitting ‘the Reds were the only choice for me’.The Celta Vigo forward will finalise a £7.7million move to Anfield this week, despite reports linking the 25-year-old with Valencia.He will become Liverpool’s second capture of the close season, with Manchester City defender Kolo Toure having already agreed to join on a free transfer next month.Aspas, a left-footed player who can play anywhere across the front line, revealed that he had cut short a planned holiday in the Caribbean to seal his dream switch to Merseyside, but says it was an easy decision to make.He said: “I was forced to cancel my holiday in the Caribbean, but the reason I did more than justifies why.“When I heard of Liverpool’s interest I did not hesitate even for a minute.“Liverpool is one of the biggest clubs in the world and although I had offers from Italy and Portugal and other countries I decided my future was in English football.”Reports elsewhere had claimed Liverpool’s deal for Aspas was being held up by an agents’ wrangle, but the ECHO understands the hold-up is due to an outstanding bonus due to be paid to the player by Celta, after the Spaniard helped them avoid relegation from La Liga on the final day of the season.Aspas scored 12 goals to help Celta beat the drop in dramatic fashion, and should be confirmed as a Liverpool player imminently.The future of Andy Carroll, meanwhile, remains uncertain. Liverpool had expected Carroll to complete a £15m move to West Ham last week, but the England forward is yet to agree terms with the Londoners.Carroll has made no secret of the fact his preference would be to secure a move back to former club Newcastle United, but the Magpies have shown no interest in meeting Liverpool’s asking price for the 24-year-old.Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has told Carroll that his first-team opportunities will be severely limited should he opt to stay at Anfield.Rodgers is keen to bolster his summer transfer budget by off-loading a player who cost the Reds a club record £35million when joining from Newcastle in January 2011.Carroll, who has previously expressed a desire to fight for his place at Anfield, was loaned to West Ham back in August, and made 23 appearances for Sam Allardyce’s side, scoring seven goals.Read

No Europe won't stop Liverpool FC buying players, says Ian Ayre

Ian Ayre insists the absence of European football isn’t hampering Liverpool FC in the pursuit of their transfer targets this summer.Read

Hillsborough Family Support Group chair Margaret Aspinall brands lawyer’s panel report claims ‘an insult’

FAMILIES of Hillsborough victims spoke out over claims the panel which reported on the disaster was not independent.Read

Martin Skrtel: I must improve to regain my place in the Liverpool FC side

MARTIN SKRTEL admits he needs to quickly improve in order to force his way back into the starting line-up at Liverpool.Read

Liverpool FC’s Steven Gerrard to be fit for the new season

LIVERPOOL expect Steven Gerrard to be fit for the start of pre-season despite reports to the contrary.Read

Kolo Toure is a shrewd bit of business for Liverpool FC says Mark Wright

FORMER Cup winning captain Mark Wright believes the acquisition of Kolo Toure represents a shrewd piece of business by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.Read

Phil Kirkbride comment: Liverpool supporters will warm to experienced Ivorian defender Kolo Toure

SOME of the reaction to Kolo Toure’s arrival has been underwhelming to say the least.Read

Luis Suarez ban harsh, says Neil Lennon

CELTIC manager Neil Lennon believes Liverpool striker Luis Suarez may have been harshly treated after being banned for 10 games.Read

Hillsborough group has vital role says MP Alison McGovern

THE chair of a Westminster group on the Hillsborough disaster said concerns over similar bodies should not be allowed to detract from its work.Read