Liverpool Transfer News Today: Szoboszlai CONFIRMS talks and Slot makes Zubimendi PLEA
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Dominik Szoboszlai CONFIRMS Liverpool transfer talks with £50m defender
It seems that Dominik Szoboszlai has confirmed Liverpool are holding talks with an exciting defender during a conversation with a Hungarian sporting director.
Szoboszlai who has been in really impressive form over the last week or so for Liverpool became just the third Hungarian to play for the club - but he may not be the last.
As Anfield Watch exclusively revealed during the November international break, the club held preliminary talks with Milos Kerkez's representatives.
Now it seems as though it's not just us who have confirmed the exciting news about Liverpool's pursuit, but Szoboszlai himself.
Richard Hughes ALREADY making plans for Trent Alexander-Arnold departure
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has reportedly drawn up a list of replacements should Alexander-Arnold leave.
While replacing one of the best Premier League right-backs of all time will be no easy task, there are a number of emerging talents who could well come to Anfield and star under Arne Slot. That is unless Conor Bradley manages to nail the position down long term.
Caoimhin Kelleher's transfer plans revealed on LIVE TV
Caoimhin Kelleher has been excellent as a backup to Alisson in Liverpool’s goal over recent years.
Yes, he made a mistake against Newcastle that cost Arne Slot’s side the three points, but overall the Irish goalkeeper has been a big part of the Reds’ rise to the top of the Premier League this season.
And now his future may have been leaked live on Irish television.
Arne Slot makes DESPERATE Martin Zubimendi FSG plea
Liverpool failed to sign Martin Zubimendi in the summer with the Spaniard opting to stay at Real Sociedad.
However, the club doesn't seem to have abandoned their hopes of signing the midfielder with Richard Hughes rumoured to try to go back in for him in the January window.
That may be a surprise on the surface, especially given how well Ryan Gravenberch has started the season. However, below the surface, it's obvious there is still a great need for Liverpool to bring in a midfielder.
Wednesday night's 3-3 draw made that abundantly clear.