There is competition for the top spot in the table. Manchester City will host Liverpool FC, who are currently in second place, at lunchtime on Saturday. We have therefore recovered well from the global break.
Since the series’ inception in 1893, spanning 224 episodes, Liverpool has won 108 of them. They have only lost 60 times, sharing the spoils with Manchester City 56 times.
Liverpool FC and Manchester City will kick off at The Etihad in Manchester, United Kingdom on Sunday, November 26 at 12:30 p.m.
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Google Result Probability: 20% for Liverpool 58% Manchester City Draw 22%
Form and Premier League position: Liverpool, second with 27 points, WDWWL; Manchester City, first with 28 points, DWWWL
Lately, however, Manchester City have effectively transformed The Etihad into a fortress. It has been eight years since the Reds last emerged from the blue side of Manchester with all three points.
Without any additional delay, let us proceed to the prediction of the lineup.
Prediction of the Liverpool FC Starting XI at Manchester City
Alisson; Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Trent Alexander-Arnold; Curtis Jones, Dominic Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister; Mo Salah, Darwin Nuñez, Diogo Jota.
Liverpool “willing to pay high price” to complete £35m signing but they’re not alone
On Tuesday, Goal Brasil reported that with Fluminense preparing to sell Andre in the January transfer window, Liverpool have made contact but have yet to make a formal offer.
According to the report, both Liverpool and Fulham are “willing to pay a high price” to sign the Brazilian when the winter window opens on January 1st at midnight.
Fluminense will only sell Andre to clubs abroad for a fee of around €40 million (£35m) with Premier League clubs reportedly the most likely to stand a chance due to their superior financial power.
It’s for this reason, Sporting Lisbon will not sign him as they reportedly do not have “the same financial power as English clubs and may have difficulty reaching a proposal that pleases Flu.”
The London Evening Standard, however, published a report today titled: “Andre: Fulham ahead of Liverpool and Man United in race to sign £30m Brazil star.”
The Cottagers reportedly sent chief executive Alistair Mackintosh to Brazil for “face-to-face talks last week” which has swung momentum in their direction.
As more and more reports emerge, it’s becoming more confusing to make sense of where Andre will go next.
While he is still only 22, the defensive midfielder is ready for a club bigger than Fulham so it would be quite fascinating if he rejected Liverpool to join them.
That said, moving to Craven Cottage would place him under less pressure as he continues to develop.
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