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Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group have, again, withdrawn their interest in taking over a new club, as Thursday’s news also brought murmurings of transfer stories. Today’s Main LFC Headline FSG have made it no secret that they want to add a second football club to their portfolio, and recently identified La Liga’s Getafe as a possible avenue to pursue in a deal worth over £100 million.
Members of FSG’s hierarchy travelled to Spain to conduct a thorough investigation of the club, but Spanish outlet Marca has now reported they have decided to withdraw interest. Today’s Liverpool FC News • Despite claims to the contrary, Antoine Semenyo has not requested a January transfer away from Bournemouth – but that does not rule Liverpool out of making a move if the opportunity arises • Liverpool are not currently planning talks to end Harvey Elliott‘s Aston Villa loan early after struggling for minutes – you expect he’d have played more if he stayed at Anfield • Alexander Isak has not played since mid-October, but Sweden manager Graham Potter has explained that the striker arrived with “no issues” and can expect to be on the pitch • Reports in Italy claim AC Milan are planning a January bid for Joe Gomez, all we can say to that is good luck convincing us to go down to just two senior centre-backs! • On the subject of defenders, Liverpool scouts are watching one of the best young talents in South America, Deinner Ordonez.
Liverpool arguably wouldn’t have been the force they were under Klopp if it weren’t for James Milner‘s presence despite not playing every match. “Robertson was developed under Milner’s watch; he has grown alongside Van Dijk; he knows what it takes to win and win ruthlessly.” READ: Why Andy Robertson should be offered a new Liverpool contract Elsewhere in the football world today • Jude Bellingham is not expected to be in England’s starting lineup against Serbia on Thursday evening – Thomas Tuchel thinking like an international manager should (Sky Sports) • The PFA has threatened legal action should the Premier League vote in favour of implementing a salary cap – the 20 club captains are due to meet next week before a club vote (The Times) • Ibrahima Konate and Hugo Ekitike are in action tonight vs.
