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Homegrown rules tend to vary from one competition to another, while there’s also an allowance for under-21 or ‘List B’ players, so it can be tricky to assess where teams are at in terms of ...
Liverpool currently have 14 of their 17 permissible non-homegrown Premier League squad berths filled, with the summer exits of Adrian, Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip freeing up three slots: ...
Rio Ngumoha has been one of Liverpool's standout players during pre-season and has emerged as a genuine alternative to Luis ...
What are the Premier League’s homegrown rules? Under the current Premier League rules, clubs are permitted to name no more than 17 overseas players in their 25-man squad.
Consequently, Liverpool are spinning plates as they continue to weigh up their options, with Premier League and UEFA rules also limiting their incoming activity as they look to name a senior 25 ...
Premier League rules mean that clubs need to be wary of how many non-homegrown players they sign - even if they're an England ...
As it stands, Thomas Frank will have to leave nine first-teamers out of his squad for Europe in the coming season due to UEFA ...
Non-Homegrown Numbers Near the Limit Liverpool’s list of non-homegrown talent is already substantial. The 15 from last season included first-team regulars like Alisson, Van Dijk, Salah and Gakpo.
Liverpool would have to sell or loan out at least two of their non-homegrown players to sign Saul — and that is why Klopp could look more locally to solve his transfer problem.
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Liverpool’s Homegrown Conundrum: Slot’s Balancing Act Ahead of 2025-26 As Liverpool edge deeper into a squad evolution this summer under Arne Slot, one of the less glamorous but increasingly urgent ...