BREAKING NEWS:Liverpool are lining up one of the wildest swap deals seen in years to land £50m Premier League forward

Arne Slot could be set to welcome a highly-rated player to Liverpool but there’s a catch.

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Liverpool could be set to use a promising player as a part of a deal to tempt a Premier League forward to join the club.

 

Arne Slot’s side currently sit top of the Premier League and 36-team Champions League group phase heading into the second half of the campaign.

 

Liverpool could still win a historic quadruple having reached the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 4-0 win against Accrington Stanley at Anfield on Saturday.And they trail Tottenham 1-0 after the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final but with the second leg being at Anfield, Slot, 46, will still fancy his side’s chances.However, one thing that has not gone as planned since Slot arrived last summer is transfers. The Reds have signed just one player – Federico Chiesa – since Slot joined the club.

 

But now that the January transfer window is open, the Reds are free to negotiate transfers if they see fit. Of course, the potential outgoings of the soon-to-be out-of-contract Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold may be the first thing on most fans’ minds, but the Premier League leaders have been heavily linked with an in-form player.But the deal could prove complex.

 

According to the Daily Star, the Reds are “showing interest” in Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo with the Cherries ‘preparing’ for “bids” for the forward.Semenyo, 25, has scored six goals and registered three assists in 21 appearances for Andoni Iraola’s side this term, with his performances attracting the interest of Liverpool.The Ghanaian, whose current deal is set to run until June 2029, is thought to be valued at around £50m.

 

But a potential transfer could see a Liverpool youngster join the south coast side in a ‘swap deal’. The Northern Echo explains how there are “strong suggestions” that Bournemouth are interested in signing Ben Doak, who is currently on loan at Michael Carrick’s Middlesbrough.

 

Last week, reports suggested Liverpool were “reluctantly” willing to accept an offer of “£25-30m” for the Doak, 19, with Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town having seen bids of “around 15m” rejected by the Merseyside-based club, according toThe inclusion of the Scotland international in a potential deal would allow Liverpool to land one of their key transfer targets for a reduced fee.Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Updated 21:01 7 Jan 2025 GMT

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Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Musk’s father claimed that his son is interested in buying Liverpool – partially due to family connections.

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Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, have responded to claims from Elon Musk’s father that the South African multi-billionaire would be interested in buying the club.

 

South African businessman Musk is comfortably the world’s richest man with a reported net worth of $414.5 billion at the time of writing, as per Forbes.

 

The 53-year-old, who is the controversial owner of social media platform X (Twitter), has previously denied that he is interested in buying a football club.

 

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Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Updated 21:01 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Published 20:40 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Musk’s father claimed that his son is interested in buying Liverpool – partially due to family connections.

Ryan Smart

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Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, have responded to claims from Elon Musk’s father that the South African multi-billionaire would be interested in buying the club.

 

South African businessman Musk is comfortably the world’s richest man with a reported net worth of $414.5 billion at the time of writing, as per Forbes.

 

The 53-year-old, who is the controversial owner of social media platform X (Twitter), has previously denied that he is interested in buying a football club.

 

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Speaking on Times Radio on Tuesday, though, Musk’s father Errol declared that his son is keen on taking over Liverpool.

 

When asked if Musk had ever expressed an interest in buying Liverpool, Musk Sr replied: “Oh yes, oh yes – but that doesn’t mean he’s buying it, you know.

 

“He would like to, yes. Obviously. Anyone would want to. So would I. My mother – his grandmother – was born in Liverpool and we have relatives in Liverpool.

 

He went on to claim: “We were fortunate to know quite a few of the Beatles, because they grew up with us, my family, and so we’re really attached to Liverpool.”Musk’s grandmother was called Cora Robinson, and is said to have been born and raised in the city of Liverpool before then marrying Walter Musk, a South African army sergeant who served in a military intelligence unit in Egypt during World War II.

 

Liverpool owners respond to Elon Musk ‘interest’

According to The Times, Liverpool’s ownership have ‘no desire’ to hold discussions with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk, with insiders claiming, in regards to the radio interview, that the club are ‘not taking [it] terribly seriously’.

 

ADVERTThe inclusion of the Scotland international in a potential deal would allow Liverpool to land one of their key transfer targets for a reduced fee.

 

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Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Updated 21:01 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Published 20:40 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Musk’s father claimed that his son is interested in buying Liverpool – partially due to family connections.

Ryan Smart

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Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, have responded to claims from Elon Musk’s father that the South African multi-billionaire would be interested in buying the club.

 

South African businessman Musk is comfortably the world’s richest man with a reported net worth of $414.5 billion at the time of writing, as per Forbes.

 

The 53-year-old, who is the controversial owner of social media platform X (Twitter), has previously denied that he is interested in buying a football club.

 

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Speaking on Times Radio on Tuesday, though, Musk’s father Errol declared that his son is keen on taking over Liverpool.

 

When asked if Musk had ever expressed an interest in buying Liverpool, Musk Sr replied: “Oh yes, oh yes – but that doesn’t mean he’s buying it, you know.

 

“He would like to, yes. Obviously. Anyone would want to. So would I. My mother – his grandmother – was born in Liverpool and we have relatives in Liverpool.

 

He went on to claim: “We were fortunate to know quite a few of the Beatles, because they grew up with us, my family, and so we’re really attached to Liverpool.”

 

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Musk’s grandmother was called Cora Robinson, and is said to have been born and raised in the city of Liverpool before then marrying Walter Musk, a South African army sergeant who served in a military intelligence unit in Egypt during World War II.

 

Liverpool owners respond to Elon Musk ‘interest’

According to The Times, Liverpool’s ownership have ‘no desire’ to hold discussions with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk, with insiders claiming, in regards to the radio interview, that the club are ‘not taking [it] terribly seriously’.

 

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Elon Musk pictured at an event in November 2024 (Image: Getty)

Elon Musk pictured at an event in November 2024 (Image: Getty)

Fenway Sports Group have owned Liverpool since October 2010, taking over from the wildly unpopular duo of George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

 

In 2022, FSG and Liverpool principal owner John W Henry told The Athletic in a statement that they would ‘consider new shareholders if it was in the best interests of the club’ – but did not want to sell the club outright.

 

And in September 2023, it was confirmed that Dynasty Equity, an American sports investment firm, had invested to acquire a minority share of between 1.9 and 3.8 per cent in Liverpool.

Premier League manager claims Liverpool star Mo Salah would struggle to play in his team

Updated 10:46 8 Jan 2025 GMT

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Premier League manager claims Liverpool star Mo Salah would struggle to play in his team

Liverpool are set to take on Tottenham in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

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A Premier League manager has claimed that Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah would not perform at the “same level” if he was in his team.

 

Salah, 32, is in fine form, having registered 21 goals and 17 assists in his 27 appearances this season.

 

However, his current Liverpool contract is set to expire in June 2025, and he is able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs now that the transfer window is open.And in recent months, the Egyptian has been fairly vocal about his situation.In November, following Liverpool’s 3-2 Premier League win against Southampton, Salah discussed his future with reporters gathered outside St Mary’s and explained he was “probably more out than in”.

 

He also revealed how he had not received a contract offer from the club.

 

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The inclusion of the Scotland international in a potential deal would allow Liverpool to land one of their key transfer targets for a reduced fee.

 

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Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Updated 21:01 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Published 20:40 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Liverpool owners issue ‘response’ to Elon Musk after claims he is interested in buying the Premier League club

Musk’s father claimed that his son is interested in buying Liverpool – partially due to family connections.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

 

Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, have responded to claims from Elon Musk’s father that the South African multi-billionaire would be interested in buying the club.

 

South African businessman Musk is comfortably the world’s richest man with a reported net worth of $414.5 billion at the time of writing, as per Forbes.

 

The 53-year-old, who is the controversial owner of social media platform X (Twitter), has previously denied that he is interested in buying a football club.

 

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Speaking on Times Radio on Tuesday, though, Musk’s father Errol declared that his son is keen on taking over Liverpool.

 

When asked if Musk had ever expressed an interest in buying Liverpool, Musk Sr replied: “Oh yes, oh yes – but that doesn’t mean he’s buying it, you know.

 

“He would like to, yes. Obviously. Anyone would want to. So would I. My mother – his grandmother – was born in Liverpool and we have relatives in Liverpool.

 

He went on to claim: “We were fortunate to know quite a few of the Beatles, because they grew up with us, my family, and so we’re really attached to Liverpool.”

 

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“Does your son want to buy Liverpool Football Club?”

 

“I can’t comment on that. They’ll raise the price.”

 

Errol Musk confirms that his son, @ElonMusk, is interested in buying Premier League side Liverpool.

 

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Musk’s grandmother was called Cora Robinson, and is said to have been born and raised in the city of Liverpool before then marrying Walter Musk, a South African army sergeant who served in a military intelligence unit in Egypt during World War II.

 

Liverpool owners respond to Elon Musk ‘interest’

According to The Times, Liverpool’s ownership have ‘no desire’ to hold discussions with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Musk, with insiders claiming, in regards to the radio interview, that the club are ‘not taking [it] terribly seriously’.

 

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Elon Musk pictured at an event in November 2024 (Image: Getty)

Elon Musk pictured at an event in November 2024 (Image: Getty)

Fenway Sports Group have owned Liverpool since October 2010, taking over from the wildly unpopular duo of George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

 

In 2022, FSG and Liverpool principal owner John W Henry told The Athletic in a statement that they would ‘consider new shareholders if it was in the best interests of the club’ – but did not want to sell the club outright.

 

And in September 2023, it was confirmed that Dynasty Equity, an American sports investment firm, had invested to acquire a minority share of between 1.9 and 3.8 per cent in Liverpool.

 

 

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Premier League manager claims Liverpool star Mo Salah would struggle to play in his team

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Published 10:44 8 Jan 2025 GMT

Premier League manager claims Liverpool star Mo Salah would struggle to play in his team

Liverpool are set to take on Tottenham in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

Luke Alfred Davies

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A Premier League manager has claimed that Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah would not perform at the “same level” if he was in his team.

 

Salah, 32, is in fine form, having registered 21 goals and 17 assists in his 27 appearances this season.

 

However, his current Liverpool contract is set to expire in June 2025, and he is able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs now that the transfer window is open.

 

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And in recent months, the Egyptian has been fairly vocal about his situation.

 

In November, following Liverpool’s 3-2 Premier League win against Southampton, Salah discussed his future with reporters gathered outside St Mary’s and explained he was “probably more out than in”.

 

He also revealed how he had not received a contract offer from the club.

 

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Speaking to Sky Sports last week, Salah provided an update on the situation.

 

“The thing in my head is that, if this is the last six months, what do you want to see in the future?” said Salah.

 

“Do you want to look back and say I was concerned or stressed about the contract? Or do you just want to say I had an unbelievable season? That’s what is in my head.

 

“If I ever feel distraction, I just remind myself I want to look back and say I had an unbelievable season. That’s what I want to do.”

 

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