
Confirmed: Sterling moves to City
Raheem Sterling has left Liverpool and joined Manchester City on a long-term contract.
The 20-year-old made 129 senior appearances for the Reds, scoring 23 goals.

Raheem Sterling has left Liverpool and joined Manchester City on a long-term contract.
The 20-year-old made 129 senior appearances for the Reds, scoring 23 goals.

New signing James Milner has spoken out over his reasons for joining Liverpool on a free transfer
The former City man is keen to be a starter in centre midfield for the Reds this season

New Liverpool signing James Milner believes Liverpool would be a “fantastic place” to win the title and other honours.
The former Manchester City midfielder has two Premier League winners medals to his name already.

Raheem Sterling is set to get the move he wanted, as Liverpool have agreed to sell him to Manchester City.
The Citizens have landed the 20-year-old in a deal believed to be worth £49m.

Manchester City will not meet Liverpool’s valuation of Raheem Sterling, reports claim.
The winger has refused to go on the Reds’ pre-season tour, but as it stands a move is not imminent.

Liverpool could potentially sign Nathaniel Clyne from Southampton at any moment.
Ross Williams says why Reds supporters should be excited about the prospect of the full back joining the club.

Ross Williams remarks on what appears to be a brilliant piece of business by Liverpool
Will this deal be a sign of things to come?

With Liverpool out of the Champions League and pondering how to get back into it, Ross Williams says the club has gone full circle in the last two years.
Ross says that given what happened in 2013-14, there is cause for optimism.

Amidst the chaos of the transfer window, Ross Williams picks three players who he thinks will light up Anfield next season.
Liverpool will need these three to be in their best form if the Reds are to challenge for honours.

Ross Williams remembers the players who paved the way for Istanbul.
These are the ones who often aren’t given the credit they deserve, though.

Ross Williams grew up as a Liverpool fan in an era where Steven Gerrard was at the peak of his powers.
For people of Ross’ age, supporting a Liverpool squad without Gerrard wil be something they’ve never experienced before.