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The 16-year-old has been speculated to leave Anfield this summer and it seems he has chosen one of the club's most bitter rivals as his destination.Joseph has reportedly agreed a scholarship contract in Manchester that will see Liverpool lose one of their more promising academy attackers . That's sure to make his potential signing of even greater interest for Liverpool if they get the sense there's a bargain to be had and Brighton decide it's more prudent to cash in.(Image: AFP via Getty Images)Today08:08 BSTEx-Liverpool coach gets new jobOne move that's signed and sealed this summer has seen ex-Arne Slot assistant Giovanni van Bronckhorst return to Feyenoord.
"Here, they tell me he's about to sign with Liverpool!"I don't know, but for now, he will focus on the World Cup, and then afterwards, he can think about the rest of his career. He's very talented, but beyond the talent, he's very young and he'll improve."Yan Diomande caused Ecuador all sorts of problems in the World Cup game.(Image: Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)17th Jun18:50 BSTIraola keen on Rayan reunionNew Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola is keen on raiding his former club Bournemouth to snap up wonderkid Rayan, reports in Brazil claim.Brazilian agency RTI Esporte claim that Iraola 'may request' the 19-year-old as one of his first signings at Anfield, just 12 months after bringing him to England from Vasco da Gama.The outlet stresses that Liverpool are yet to make an official offer, and the Cherries are reluctant to sell the Brazil starlet.But the Reds may well make their move for Rayan after the World Cup as a long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah.Rayan has impressed since joining Bournemouth in the January transfer window(Image: (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images))17th Jun18:18 BSTLiverpool transfer reunion branded 'bad idea'Emile Heskey has branded the prospect of Darwin Nunez returning to Liverpool as a "bad idea".He said: "It's kind of a short-term fix as opposed to being a long-term investment.
He learned from the likes of Steven Gerrard at Liverpool.“He’s not there as a cheerleader. He’s there because he’s a top professional…I think he’s a really good, clever pick from Thomas Tuchel.”
