Another weekend, another huge game for Liverpool as they take on Manchester City once again, but this time in the semi-finals of the FA Cup at Wembley. The two sides came to blows last Sunday in a vital Premier League match that ended 2-2 at the Etihad.
Liverpool booked their place in the last four of the Champions League on Wednesday night as they drew 3-3 with Benfica at Anfield, but won the tie 6-4 on aggregate after a 3-1 victory in Lisbon. The Reds will play Villareal for a spot in the final against either Real Madrid or City.
The Reds next return to Premier League action on Tuesday night when they take on bitter rivals Manchester United at Anfield. Liverpool know only a win is acceptable as they look to keep the pressure on City in the title race. But before the next round of action on the pitch, here are your Liverpool transfer rumours from around the web today.
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Who?
Aurelien Tchouameni.
Where?
AS.
What?
According to the report, Real Madrid are confident in signing Monaco midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni despite rumoured interest from Liverpool and Chelsea.
The 22-year-old central midfielder is widely seen as one of the most talented young players in Europe after starring for Ligue 1 side Monaco in the last two seasons and is valued at just more than £50million.
Who?
Karim Adeyemi.
Where?
Sky Sports Austria.
What?
According to the report, Liverpool 'remain in talks' for the 20-year-old striker as a move in the summer is being spoken about.
The forward is being tipped for a move to Borussia Dortmund, but the report says Liverpool are keen on hijacking any move for the German.
Who?
Mohamed Salah.
Where?
TalkSport.
What?
TalkSport pundit Gabby Agbonlahor has revealed he 'keeps hearing' that Mohamed Salah is close to signing a new contract with Liverpool.
The Egyptian's contract runs out in the summer of 2023 and is yet to put pen to paper on an extended deal to stay at Anfield.