Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has insisted the club are planning for next season with Xabi Alonso at the helm. The former Liverpool midfielder is
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Confirmed: Michael Edwards returns to Liverpool – CEO of Football for FSG
Michael Edwards’ return to Liverpool is now official, with the 44-year-old taking up a wider role within the club and appointing a new sporting director.
Liverpool CEO takes up new role with FSG – hints at new club appointment
Liverpool are undergoing significant changes not only in the backroom but in the club’s hierarchy, with CEO Billy Hogan the latest to see his role
Andre “100% focused” & CEO gives Anfield Road update – Latest LFC News
Wednesday’s main stories included some fresh Andre updates, the Anfield Road latest and the potential departures of multiple youngsters. Andre “focused” on Fluminense Midfield
Brighton CEO on “unusual” Caicedo talks – thought he would “run” to Liverpool
When Moises Caicedo opted to join Chelsea over the Reds, Liverpool supporters weren’t the only ones surprised. Brighton‘s Caicedo had been pursued by Chelsea all
Liverpool CEO leading Moises Caicedo negotiations – not Jorg Schmadtke
The Moises Caicedo saga has been a rollercoaster so far and it is Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan that is leading the negotiations for the Reds,
Liverpool CEO says USA tour “definitely on the table” for summer 2024
Liverpool could be set for their first trip to America in five years as pre-season plans are already being put in place for next year.
Southampton CEO insists club won’t “sell on the cheap” – amid Lavia pursuit
It has been nearly two weeks since Liverpool’s first bid for Romeo Lavia was rejected, and developments have since moved at a snail pace, now
Liverpool CEO offers update on “complex” Anfield Road project
With the Anfield Road stand’s redevelopment taking longer than anticipated, Liverpool’s CEO reassured fans that the delayed reopening would go smoothly. After almost two years
Premier League CEO shares Jurgen Klopp’s concern for “maxed-out” players
The Premier League‘s CEO, Richard Masters, has voiced his concern over the rising number of games for players, echoing Jurgen Klopp‘s sentiment on the issue.