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Liverpool may be on a winning streak with five victories in the Premier League, but they hit a snag on Tuesday night.
They will also head to Selhurst Park without Hugo Ekitike, who was sent off under bizarre circumstances at Anfield on Tuesday.
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With a potential crisis in the centre-back position looming, ex-Manchester United star Roy Keane has given his opinion on Liverpool's chances of retaining the Premier League title.
There's also speculation about what Harry Kane could bring to the Reds, so let's take a look at all the latest news from Anfield.
Kane might be tearing up the Bundesliga, but former Man United captain Gary Neville doesn't think the striker would consider Anfield as a viable option if he were to leave Bayern Munich, reports the Mirror.
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The England skipper finally got his hands on silverware last term with Bayern Munich and has already notched nine Bundesliga hat-tricks in under 70 appearances.
With Kane set to turn 33 next summer, Liverpool would undoubtedly recoil at the prospect of shelling out a hefty wage packet for a player approaching the twilight of his career, despite the lucrative deals awarded to Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk last season.
Roy Keane has stuck to his guns regarding his belief that Arsenal will claim the Premier League title this season.
The Gunners currently trail the Reds by five points, with Liverpool having already defeated Arsenal at Anfield earlier in the campaign.
Speaking on The Overlap podcast, Keane said: "I'd like to go with Liverpool now, but I still think if Liverpool get one or two injured centre halves there could still be a dip for Liverpool, no doubt about it."
Talking ahead of Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Manchester City, Keane also insisted that Mikel Arteta's side have what it takes to win the Premier League this year.
"If you're looking at both squads, you're thinking Arsenal probably are going to be the nearest rivals to Liverpool," he said.
"Over the last few years, every time I've seen City at Arsenal, in terms of trying to win the league title, I've never felt Arsenal had enough, had enough strength in depth, obviously lacked that striker.