Liverpool join race for Neves - Monday's gossip
Monday, 1 April 2024
Liverpool to rival Manchester United and Chelsea for Joao Neves, both Manchester clubs eye Jeremie Frimpong, Leeds keen to re-sign Kalvin Phillips, plus more.
Liverpool to rival Manchester United and Chelsea for Joao Neves, both Manchester clubs eye Jeremie Frimpong, Leeds keen to re-sign Kalvin Phillips, plus more.
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