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The club reportedly is in talks with the Football Association (FA) and Crystal Palace to honour Diogo Jota during the Community Shield match at Wembley on August 10.
Jota, 28, passed away tragically in a car crash in Spain alongside his younger brother, Andre Silva.
The brothers were driving back to England after Jota had been advised not to fly following recent surgery.
That road trip ended in heartbreak — and now, Liverpool’s curtain-raiser for the new season will begin with remembrance.
The Community Shield is often a fresh start, a chance to talk tactics and trophies.
As per BBC Sport, The FA is expected to finalise details after discussions with both clubs, with gestures such as black armbands or a minute’s silence likely to be included.
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Liverpool have already paused their pre-season, but the club is working on a broader tribute for one of their own.
“You’ll Never Walk Alone” will likely echo louder than ever that evening.
The funeral for Jota and Andre is set to take place in Portugal on Saturday.
Jota leaves behind his wife Rute and their three children, as well as his heartbroken parents.
Mohamed Salah said it as everyone feels it: “Team mates come and go but not like this… They will never be forgotten.”
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