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Daddy Hendo
Is this definitely Jordan Henderson’s dad?
Well, if it is, he’s made a big prediction on Instagram this morning.
Let’s hope he’s right!
Tokoz Wanted
Liverpool have entered the race for Besiktas’ star Dorukhan Tokoz according to Fotomac.
Not like the Turkish press to be linking their stars with a move to Anfield, is it?
Udinese have had a £6m bid for the 23-year-old turned down after he bagged three goals and four assists last term.
The Turkish international is reportedly valued at around £10m.

Ajax Name Neres Price
Ajax would demand more than £80m for David Neres this summer according to De Telegraaf journalist Marcel van der Kraan.
Liverpool, alongside a host of top European outfits, have been linked with the Brazil forward and Richarlison has recommended a move to Goodison Park.
Neres scored 12 goals for Ajax last season and starred in their run to the Champions League semi-final.
Speaking to Sky Sports’ Transfer Talk podcast, Van Der Kraan said: “Ajax has already received a Chinese offer of £50m for Neres.
“That bid was immediately swept off the table by Marc Overmars. Neres is still very young and having a good time at Ajax. This summer might not be the right time to sell him.
“Ajax previously rejected a bid of £50m and now hopes for a transfer fee of £80-£90m.
“This is also because Overmars made it clear that it is impossible to perform well in the Champions League again when half the team is sold.”

Mane Speaks
Sadio Mane believes his finishing improved at Liverpool last season.
Mane’s 26 goals in all competitions went a long way to firing the Reds to European glory in the Champions League.
“To be honest, I think I improved a lot,” he said when asked about his clinicality.
“It was positive because I can say I improved every season, which is important in my development. I will try to work harder and harder to get better and better.”
He also had a bright message for the future at Liverpool, adding: “We have a great, great team. The future can be exciting, for sure. We’ll try to do everything to create something special.”

Gomez Replacement
Aidy Boothroyd has named Chelsea defender Jake Clarke-Salter as the new England under-U21 captain ahead of the European Championships.
Liverpool star Joe Gomez had previously captained the Young Lions but was not named in Boothroyd’s squad due to his senior commitments.
Former Red Dominic Solanke had also held the role.
Trouble at United?
It’s not been the best start to the summer for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has it?
After a sticky end to the season for Manchester United’s new manager, Paul Pogba has went and, well, been Paul Pogba.
He’s openly admitted he would like a new challenge away from Old Trafford but Sky Sports believe the Norwegian will play hardball.
This smells like a saga to me!
It’s nice that Liverpool are light years away from this sort of thing with all of the current big names in Jurgen Klopp’s squad settled.
Fraser Latest
Bournemouth took the unusual step of confirming Ryan Fraser has been offered a new long-term contract at the Vitality Stadium via their club website this weekend.
Reports have linked Fraser with a move to Liverpool, Arsenal and several other top Premier League outfits as he enters the final year of is current deal.
“Much has been written and spoken about the future of Ryan Fraser,” FC Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake said.
“As is the club’s policy, details regarding contract negotiations or transfer activity are kept confidential and do not enter the public domain.
“However, following some recent reports I felt it was imperative to speak publicly and provide balanced clarity on the situation.
“The offer of a new long-term contract has been on the table for Ryan for some time.”
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Mohamed Salah Captains Egypt
Mohamed Salah captained Egypt to victory over Naby Keita’s Guinea last night.
The Liverpool hero came from the bench to assist two goals and set up a 3-1 friendly triumph.
Egypt kick-off their African Cup of Nations campaign this week when they take on Zimbabwe in their Group A opener on Friday.
Ndidi Flattered
Wilfried Ndidi has admitted he was flattered to read rumours linking him with a move to Liverpool earlier this year.
Reports suggested Jurgen Klopp was keen on the 22-year-old ball-winner who has shone with Leicester City over the past two seasons.
Speaking to Goal about the rumours Ndidi said: “I am flattered when hearing such a thing.
“It is very good to hear about that interest from big clubs, but there is nothing on the ground so I won’t care about it.
“I am focusing on AFCON with Nigeria now, and then pre-season with Leicester City.
“We have a great manager with ambition to compete with big clubs in the Premier League.”

Werner Update
RB Leipzig boss Ralf Rangnick has told Timo Werner to sign a new contract.
Reports in Germany last week alleged that Bayern Munich have cooled their interest in the striker as they pursue a deal for Manchester City’s Leroy Sane.
Liverpool have been consistently linked with a move for Werner and Rangnick confirmed the 23-year-old is still set on leaving next summer.
“Timo is of the opinion that he does not want to extend the contract,” he told German publication Kicker.
“So far, no club has reported their interest or said they would speak with Timo and want to sign him.
“It’s not a good idea for Timo to go into the final year of his contract, which could be difficult for his relationship with the fans depending on how his performance turns out.
“My opinion is that Timo fits best here, also in terms of style of play.
“If I were his advisor or father, I would clearly advise him to stay and extend his contract.
“When a really big club comes in for him and he wants to leave, he can still do that.”

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