
Joel Ordóñez: Liverpool’s Next Defensive Project?
At £43 million, Joel Ordóñez would not be arriving at Anfield as a finished product, but Liverpool have never been in the business of buying perfection. But what will they be getting?
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At £43 million, Joel Ordóñez would not be arriving at Anfield as a finished product, but Liverpool have never been in the business of buying perfection. But what will they be getting?

January looms large for Liverpool. A centre-back is essential, an attacker likely, and contract clarity unavoidable as Slot’s squad walks a fine line.

Dave looks at 5 key themes from an afternoon that mixed progress with persistent flaws.

Van de Ven’s challenge on Isak revived painful memories of Pickford on Van Dijk. Different players, same outcome — Liverpool paying the price for reckless moments once again.

Ekitike’s double, Salah’s assist and a rare clean sheet gave Liverpool a much-needed lift, though Brighton’s wastefulness told its own story at Anfield.

Salah’s explosive interview crossed a line no Liverpool legend should ever approach. In one outburst, he’s tarnished his legacy and shattered years of goodwill.

Anfield’s noise levels are dropping, with long flat spells hurting Liverpool’s energy. Are the quiet stands now contributing to the team’s poor form?

Isak and Wirtz lit up London as Liverpool finally roared back to life, producing their best attacking display in weeks. Could Liverpool officially be back in the title race?

Liverpool’s 3–0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest was as grim as it sounds — all possession, no purpose. Here’s how the Reds rated after a day to forget at Anfield.

Mohamed Salah’s new £400k-a-week deal keeps a legend at Anfield — but with his output matching Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye on a fraction of the wages, was loyalty worth £20m a year?

Arne Slot’s Liverpool reign faces growing scrutiny. With league form faltering and Europe offering brief relief, could the Reds already be eyeing successors if results don’t turn soon?

Liverpool Football Club have made some bold moves over the years, but here's one they shouldn't overthink for a second: bring Trent Alexander-Arnold home from Real Madrid.

Ekitike’s first France goal and Szoboszlai’s assist headlined a strong night for Liverpool’s internationals, as several Reds look to regain form and confidence on the road to the 2026 World Cup.

So, it's official: when Euro 2028 comes to Merseyside, the matches will be played not at Anfield — one of football's most iconic grounds — but at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium down on the docks.

When Alexander Isak signed for Liverpool for a record fee of £125 million, the move felt like a statement. Yet, just a few weeks into his Liverpool career, murmurs of concern are beginning to surface