Southampton reject Liverpool's third bid for Romeo Lavia
Liverpool have had a third bid worth £45m for Romeo Lavia rejected by Southampton. The 19-year-old is valued by the south coast club at £50m and they are not willing to compromise on their stance.
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Liverpool have third bid for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia rejected
Liverpool continue to be frustrated in their pursuit of Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia after having a third bid rejected by the Championship side. After their initial two offers of £34million plus £4m and £42m were turned down, the Reds returned with a proposal worth £46m but that too has been rejected, the PA news agency understands. Saints are understood to be looking for £50m for a player who has made just 29 Premier League appearances in one top-flight season. Negotiations are expected to continue between the two sides. Mohamed Salah’s agent, meanwhile, has dismissed speculation linking the forward with a move to Saudi Arabia as the 31-year-old “remains committed” to the club. A report in the Middle East claimed talks were taking place between the Egypt international’s representatives and Al-Ittihad about a deal said to be worth around £155million over two years to the player. Salah’s former team-mate Fabinho has already made the move to Al-Ittihad this summer in a £40m transfer. In that context the £60m fee being touted for Salah – who has scored 139 goals in 231 Premier League appearances – appeared to under-value a player who is only 12 months into a three-year deal which is the most lucrative contract in Liverpool’s history. And Salah’s representative insists the former Chelsea and Roma forward has no intention of leaving Anfield in any case. “If we considered leaving LFC this year, we wouldn’t have renewed the contract last summer. Mohamed remains committed to LFC,” Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas posted on Twitter. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Atlanta DA Fani Willis Took Down Cheating Teachers. Now She’s Targeting Trump
The next place where former President Donald Trump may be indicted is Atlanta, where prosecutor Fani Willis has
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West Ham return with £30m offer for Harry Maguire
West Ham make a second offer for Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire worth £30m. The Hammers have already had one bid rejected but United are willing to sell for the right price.
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Pentagon Withholds Payments of $7 Million a Piece on Upgraded Lockheed F-35s
The Pentagon has withheld payments of $7 million a piece on the first four F-35s upgraded by Lockheed
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How to Participate in the Modern Warfare 3 Live Event
Fans can participate in the Modern Warfare 3 live event by loading into a limited-time playlist in Warzone Season 5 on Aug. 17.
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BOE’s Pill Warns Food Prices May Not Fall Back From High Levels
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill warned that prices in UK supermarkets may never fall back from
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3 trades Chaim Bloom didn’t make that killed the Red Sox season
The Boston Red Sox are falling all the way out of playoff contention and Chaim Bloom deserves the lion's share of the blame for his trade deadline dud.The Boston Red Sox are dead. Sure, in theory, they could make up the five-game deficit that's grown in the wild card race over the rema...
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You Could Earn Over $100,000 as a 'Pizza Influencer'
The Slice app needs a pizza expert to oversee their social media presence. You must love pizza.
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MLB Rumors: Juan Soto extension, Red Sox star's future, and Cubs benching
MLB Rumors: Red Sox 'unlikely' to keep Alex Verdugo long termRed Sox slugger Alex Verdugo may not be in Boston for long.The star outfielder didn't get dealt at the August 1 deadline likely due to a lack of fair return packages -- the Red Sox weren't about to let him leave f...
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US Shelter Inflation May Go Negative Next Year, Fed Study Finds
US shelter inflation, the biggest component of the consumer price index, is set to slow significantly and may
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England’s Senior Doctors Set Fresh Strike Dates in Quest for Higher Pay
Senior doctors in England set strike dates for next month as they challenged Health Secretary Steve Barclay to
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