Liverpool have had a relatively quiet January transfer window but that could potentially change very soon with Arne Slot’s side linked with a host of players including an Ajax star
Anfield Energy Inc. (TSX.V: AEC; OTCQB: ANLDF; FRANKFURT: 0AD) ("Anfield” or the "Company”) is pleased to announce that it has completed a 14-hole, 14,100-foot rotary drill program at its Slick Rock uranium and vanadium project,
Jorrel Hato insists he will not leave Ajax in the January transfer window after being linked with a move to Liverpool. The 18-year-old defender is regarded as one of Ajax’s brightest prospects and has already attracted strong interest from Arsenal.
The defender has been claimed to have been in attendance to watch Liverpool defeat Ipswich 4-1, on a rare free weekend for the Eredivisie giants, prompting speculation that he could join his countrymen Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch on Merseyside.
Hato was spotted at Anfield to watch Liverpool thrash Ipswich Town on the weekend, fuelling speculation that he could be about to join the club. However, it has been reported by De Telegraaf that he was simply visiting Gravenberch, who invited him to the game.
Springboks Siya Kolisi and Ox Nche visited Anfield and met iconic Liverpool players during the Sharks' European tour of the United Rugby Championship.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk could leave Anfield in the summer with a new contract still not signed - and some fans think his long-term successor was on Merseyside this weekend
Finally, Anfield intends to align the development timelines for both the Slick Rock and Velvet-Wood mines. The aim is to have both projects ready for production prior to the restart of the Shootaring Canyon mill,
Liverpool left little doubt from the very beginning, as the Premier League leaders scored three times in the first half and cruised to a 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town.
Eagle-eyed Liverpool fans spotted Jorrel Hato at Anfield last weekend. Amid transfer speculation, he has explained his presence in the crowd during the win over Ipswich.
Mohamed Salah scored his 100th Premier League goal for Liverpool fc at Anfield but it was the 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town which was more significant as Arne Slot 's side maintained their stranglehold at the top of the table.