New Headline: Liverpool Eyes £65M Move for Premier's Best Keeper
Arne Slot will have a lot of questions to answer in the summer. The Dutchman was expected to lead Liverpool to another Premier League title this season and maybe even a Champions League to go alongsid...
Liverpool interest in 'massive' ace confirmed as £70m deal mooted Arne Slot will have a lot of questions to answer in the summer. The Dutchman was expected to lead Liverpool to another Premier League title this season and maybe even a Champions League to go alongside it. However, that has been far from the case with the Anfield outfit not even being guaranteed a top four finish.
Granted, a lot of this is due to the number of changes that Slot has made this season but, with the amount of quality he has at his disposal, Liverpool should be doing an awful lot better. This lack of form has caused many rumours to emerge and now, the Reds have been linked with a player who could turn their fortunes around in an instant. Liverpool set to battle Premier League rivals for Newcastle's Lewis Hall Over the last couple of years, Lewis Hall has confirmed his status as England's best left-back with his recent outing against Barcelona further confirming this.
The 21-year-old has been in fine form for Eddie Howe's men over the last couple of seasons with his 2025-26 performances some of his best ever. Whether he needs to defend or help his team out in attack, the former Chelsea ace has been one of the Magpies' most reliable players so it's hardly surprising to see Liverpool being linked with him . That is, according to a report from Caught Offside who share that Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund have all sent their scouts to watch the left-back in action.
Although no official bids have been made by any clubs yet, the fact that the " massive " defender has this much interest in him proves how good he actually is. Caught Offside state that Hall could be the 'ideal' replacement for Andy Robertson who's contract is set to expire at the end of the current season. However, for Newcastle to even consider letting him go, the fee required for the youngster would need to be around £70 million.