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Liverpool handed surprise transfer twist as Anfield favourite makes big U-turn on future originally appeared on The Sporting News Liverpool’s transfer window has already had plenty of drama, but few expected this turn of events. Federico Chiesa, who looked destined to leave Anfield earlier this summer, has now reportedly decided he wants to stay.
Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has thanked his teammates, Liverpool’s players and the soccer community as a whole for the “overwhelming messages of support” he received after reporting that he was racially abused by a fan during the Premier League’s season opener at Anfield.
The Premier League’s opening clash between Liverpool & Bournemouth which ended 4 - 2 in favor of the Reds, was overshadowed by racist incident targeting Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo. Referee Anthony Taylor halted the first half after Semenyo was abused by supporter.
When you consider the greatest players to ever don Liverpool's famous red strip, you can't ignore Ian Rush. The striker was an unbelievable marksman for the Merseyside club after arriving at Anfield in 1980.
A trip to Liverpool would be tough enough without the officials playing a part, but that’s what happened in 2005!
According to Fabrizio Romano, one Liverpool player has seemingly had a change of heart since the start of the summer regarding his future at the club.
A large emergency service presence attended the road, near to Anfield Stadium as the property was cordoned off with two people inside. The terraced house was found to be structurally unsound with a crack measuring approximately five metres, and the windows and bay sagging as a result.