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11 ex-Liverpool Players You Maybe Didn’t Know Were Still Playing

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Football is a fast-moving sport and sometimes players who are right in the mix of the first team can disappear at the drop of a hat, and then they fall out of fans’ heads too.

Jordon Ibe was someone who was destined for greatness when he joined Liverpool as a youngster, but a string of personal problems meant that he faded away from the first-team limelight in the Premier League and dropped down the levels as years went on.

Now he has signed for Locomotiv Sofia in Bulgaria, GIVEMESPORT has taken a look back through the past to find a starting lineup of former Anfield stars who are still playing years later that fans may have forgotten about.

Goalkeeper: Danny Ward

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Danny Ward

Goalkeeper Ward spent four years at Anfield between 2014 and 2018, and while he spent a lot of time out on loan, he did make a handful of first-team appearances for the Reds too.

Ward featured twice in the Premier League during the 2015/16 campaign, starting in a 2-1 win over Bournemouth and a 3-1 defeat to Swansea, while he also featured in the League Cup during his time with Liverpool.

Now, Ward is 32-years-old and still playing in the Championship, having moved back to his boyhood club Wrexham after spending seven years at Leicester City. The number two goalkeeper with the Welsh outfit, he provides top-level experience, but it may be a surprise to many that he is still playing at such a high level, or even playing at all.

Defence: Wisdom, Lovren, Caulker, Cissokho

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Mo Salah celebrates winning the Premier League with teammate Dejan Lovren, 2020
Mo Salah celebrates winning the Premier League with teammate Dejan Lovren, 2020

Liverpool’s first-choice defence was pretty set for a number of years with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andrew Robertson and Virgil Van Dijk regular starters, while Ibrahima Konate and Joel Matip battled for the final slot.

But before them, Dejan Lovren was considered to be the first-choice centre-back at Anfield following a big-money move from Southampton. The Croatian struggled for the majority of his time with Liverpool, and after leaving to join Zenit St Petersburg, he then had a short spell at Lyon and is now currently plying his trade in Greece with PAOK.

Alongside him, Steven Caulker is someone who made his name away from Anfield, but did have a spell on Merseyside during his playing career. Remembered most for being put up front at one point during Jurgen Klopp’s tenure, Caulker played for Dundee, Alanyaspor, Fenerbahce, Gaziantep, Fatih Karagumruk, Wigan, Malaga City and Keciorengucu before finally ending up at Stjarnan in Iceland in 2025.

At full-back, Andre Wisdom was at one point considered to be the next big thing to come out of the Liverpool academy, but injuries wrecked his development and he eventually moved on, making his name at Derby County. After being stabbed, Wisdom didn’t play for four years, but he now plies his trade with FC United of Manchester in the Northern Premier League.

On the opposite flank, the position was often a problem one for the club before Robertson’s arrival. One player they tried to bring in to help them out was one-time France international Aly Cissokho, who spent the 2013/14 season on loan with Liverpool, and now plays professionally in Thailand for Lamphun Warriors.

Midfield: Wijnaldum, Keita

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During Liverpool’s glory era under Klopp, two of the mainstays of the midfield were Gini Wijnaldum and Naby Keita, and while neither player left on bad terms, it’s unlikely that many fans are expecting them to still be playing in 2025.

However, Netherlands international Wijnaldum, who left to join Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer, is now featuring in Saudi Arabia on a regular basis after playing alongside Jordan Henderson and under former Reds captain and legend Steven Gerrard.

Keita, who was signed to replace Gerrard and handed the iconic number eight shirt, struggled massively with injuries during his time at the club, and despite being the club’s record-signing after his arrival, was allowed to leave for free at the end of his contract in 2023 to join Werder Bremen.

The Guinean star’s injury problems have continued, but he is only 30 years old now, and is currently playing in Hungary with Ferencvaros on loan.

Attack: Markovic, Ibe, Suso, Borini

Fabio Borini in action for Liverpool in pre-season friendly vs Roma
AS Roma v Liverpool – Pre-Season Friendly – Fenway Park, Boston, United States of America – 14/15 – 23/7/14 Fabio Borini – Liverpool. Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Adam Holt.

Liverpool have always been known for their exciting style of play, with quick attackers and young talent usually developing under a top coach. But while there are plenty of examples of it working out, it’s fair to say that not everyone can make it.

Ibe is one of the players who was tipped for a bright future, but he failed to make it work under a number of managers and he eventually left for Bournemouth. After a number of issues in his personal life, Ibe stepped away from the game, and after a brief stint in the lower leagues, he now plays for Lokomotiv Sofia in Bulgaria.

Another player who arrived with great expectations was Lazar Markovic, having shone at Benfica. But after signing in a deal worth in excess of £20m, the Serbian winger found the physicality of the Premier League too much to deal with and after 34 appearances in his first season he spent the next few years out on loan with Fenerbahce, Sporting CP, Hull and Anderlecht before joining Fulham permanently. Now 31, Markovic is playing in Greece with Apollon Limassol.

One of the most exciting talents to come out of Liverpool’s academy in the last decade or so was Spanish playmaker Suso, but he struggled to really make it and eventually left after 21 first-team appearances. After spells with AC Milan, Genoa and Sevilla, the 32-year-old star is now in La Liga at Cadiz.

Up front, Fabio Borini burst onto the scene as a young forward at Chelsea and eventually found his way to Liverpool, where he spent three seasons between 2012 and 2015. The Italian netted just three goals in 38 appearances, with a loan spell at Sunderland sandwiched between them, but he never really made it happen in England’s top flight. After spells at several clubs including AC Milan and Sampdoria, Borini now plays in League One for Salford after joining as a free agent in 2025.

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Tottenham Set to Make Offer to Sign Koln Star Said El Mala

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Tottenham are set to make a concrete offer to sign a new forward in the summer transfer window, according to reports from Germany.

In the opening weeks of the summer, Tottenham heavily focused on strengthening their defence after a disappointing few years.

Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson both arrived at the club on free transfers, adding experience and defensive solidity to Roberto De Zerbi’s side.

Attention has quickly turned to strengthening their midfield and attack, with Spurs looking to bring in reinforcements in multiple positions this summer.

After finishing 17th in the Premier League two seasons on the bounce, new additions are needed, especially if they want to help De Zerbi fully implement his style of play.

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According to a report from Bild in Germany, Tottenham are set to make a concrete offer to sign Koln forward Said El Mala in the summer transfer window.

De Zerbi is believed to be very fond of the attacker, who enjoyed a phenomenal season in the Bundesliga despite being just 19 years old.

El Mala, who has been described as a ‘one in a million talent’, contributed 17 goals and assists combined in what was his first season playing top-flight football.

El Mala’s versatility could attract Tottenham to the German youngster. He’s predominantly played on the left-hand side of attack during his career, but can also play on the right, through the middle as a number 10, and even as a centre forward.

The 19-year-old was close to joining Brentford, but he has informed the club that he doesn’t want to join, despite having an agreement. That means his future is completely open again.

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Tottenham Working on Multiple Deals

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GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Tottenham are willing to pay in the region of £85m to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali in the summer transfer window.

De Zerbi in particular is pushing to bring the Italian midfielder to North London, with Spurs already holding talks with Tonali.

Spurs have also reached an agreement with Brighton over a move to sign Jan Paul van Hecke in a £52m deal.

Tottenham certainly aren’t messing around after already bringing Senesi and Robertson to the club as they look to head back in the right direction after a difficult couple of years.

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England’s 11 For 2026 World Cup Opener vs Croatia ‘Leaked’

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England’s starting XI for their 2026 World Cup opener against Croatia has been leaked with the match just a few hours away.

The Three Lions, considered one of the favourites to win this summer’s competition in North America, will get their campaign underway on Wednesday evening when they take on Croatia at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The starting 11 that Thomas Tuchel will field for the match against Vatreni has now been leaked, with the German making some big calls.

According to talkSPORT, Jordan Pickford will be the man between the sticks. There’s no surprise there, with the Everton stopper widely expected to be England’s starting goalkeeper throughout the tournament.

The supremely talented Nico O’Reilly will start at left-back, while Chelsea captain Reece James will start on the opposite side.

Perhaps surprisingly, Marc Guehi will start the match on the bench, with John Stones and Ezri Konsa preferred in the centre of defence.

As expected, Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson will start in the middle of midfield. There were huge question marks as to who would start as the number 10, but it is Jude Bellingham who has reportedly been given the nod over Morgan Rogers.

Anthony Gordon will start on the left wing, while, surprisingly, Noni Madueke will start instead of Bukayo Saka on the right of England’s three-man attack. Saka has been dealing with an Achilles issue in the last few months.

Harry Kane was always going to be in the lineup and he starts up front. The 32-year-old, who was sensational for Bayern Munich this season, will be integral to England’s hopes at this summer’s tournament.

More to follow…

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Man Utd to Miss Out on Osasuna Winger Victor Munoz to Newcastle

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Manchester United look set to miss out on one of their targets with a Premier League rival now in advanced talks to secure his signature.

Unfortunately for United, they will be competing with a host of Premier League sides when it comes to new additions in the summer transfer window.

The World Cup adds a new dimension to the window, with players competing at the tournament likely to attract interest from a number of different sides due to there being so many eyes on them.

Players that perform well at the tournament often get big moves in the summer window, with scouts from clubs all around the world attending.

One player starring at the World Cup was a target for United, but it appears that he is now going to join one of their Premier League rivals.


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According to a report from Caught Offside, Osasuna winger Víctor Munoz is in advanced talks to join Newcastle United in the summer transfer window.

Manchester United were reportedly one of the sides interested in signing Munoz, but his priority has always been game time. Newcastle have made a strong case that he will play regularly.

Newcastle are set to pay in the region of £35m, prioritising a move to sign a winger after Anthony Gordon was sold to Barcelona.

Munoz, described as ‘elite’, didn’t appear to be a huge priority for Manchester United, but it could have been a smart deal at a reasonable price.

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Man Utd Focusing on Midfield Additions

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Manchester United are clearly looking to prioritise midfielders in the summer transfer window.

Reports have suggested that they are seriously pushing to bring West Ham star Mateus Fernandes to the club, while they have also agreed a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta.

United are believed to have pulled out of the race to sign Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali and Elliot Anderson.

It appears that Fernandes and Ederson could be the two targets for the midfield position, but there is still a chance they look to bring in a third before the window closes.

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