Florian Wirtz CHOOSES Liverpool Over Bayern
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When Liverpool FC win a major trophy, one of the longest roads in the city is transformed. Queens Drive, which stretches 10 miles (16.1km) from Sefton Park in the city's south to Walton in the north, traditionally hosts large parts of any open-top bus parades for Anfield's conquering heroes.
James Milner has recalled how he jokingly confronted and threatened one Liverpool team-mate ahead of his first training session with the club. The former Reds vice-captain moved to Anfield on a free transfer in the summer of 2015 after his contract with Man City expired.
Everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash as champions Liverpool host Crystal Palace.
Cunard's newest ship Queen Anne is returning to its "spiritual home" on the day of Liverpool FC's Premier League open top bus parade. Hundreds of thousands of Liverpool fans are expected to gather in the city to celebrate the Reds' 20th league title on Monday.
Wirtz helped Leverkusen win the Bundesliga title last season and has scored 34 goals with 35 assists across the last two seasons. The summer transfer window does not officially open until next month, but that will not stop rumours of the business that the Reds could complete this summer, with Wirtz seemingly a potential new signing.
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool boss Slot ‘personally speaks’ with Wirtz as £126m star ‘gives final yes’ to Reds transferLiverpool are in negotiations with Bayer Leverkusen over the signing of Florian Wirtz, in what could become a record-breaking transfer for both the Reds. The Premier League champions are closing in on the signing of Leverkusen defender Jeremie Frimpong, and have now began communication over a deal for Wirtz.
Liverpool fans urged to leave the flares at home ahead of victory parade - The football club is due to celebrate its Premier League win with an open-top bus parade next week
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It was the start of a lifelong love of Liverpool which will see Peggy, now 93, join the crowds to watch her team's Premier League victory parade on 26 May. The women in the stand that day in 1945 - when Liverpool were still competing in the wartime North Regional League - became firm friends.