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Here are the latest Liverpool news updates from various sources:

Liverpool FC News

  1. Liverpool's Champions League Squad Confirmed: The Reds have confirmed their 25-man squad for the Champions League group stage. (Source: Liverpool FC)
  2. Fabinho Injury Update: Liverpool midfielder Fabinho is expected to be out for several weeks after suffering a hamstring injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
  3. Liverpool's Premier League Fixtures Released: The Reds' Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 season have been released. (Source: Liverpool FC)
  4. Darwin Nunez's Debut Delayed: Liverpool's new signing Darwin Nunez is expected to make his debut in the coming weeks after recovering from a minor injury. (Source: The Mirror)
  5. Liverpool's Pre-Season Schedule Revealed: The Reds have announced their pre-season schedule, which includes friendlies against Manchester United, RB Leipzig, and other teams. (Source: Liverpool FC)

Liverpool Transfer News

  1. Liverpool Targeting Another Signing: The Reds are reportedly targeting another signing before the transfer window closes, with a midfielder and a winger on their radar. (Source: The Times)
  2. Liverpool's Interest in Raphinha: Liverpool are said to be interested in signing Leeds United winger Raphinha, but a deal may be difficult to negotiate. (Source: The Guardian)
  3. Liverpool's Pursuit of Matthijs de Ligt: The Reds are reportedly interested in signing Juventus defender Matthijs de Ligt, but a deal may be complicated by the player's high wage demands. (Source: The Sun)

Liverpool Match Updates

  1. Liverpool's Next Match: The Reds are set to face Manchester United in their next Premier League match on Monday, August 22. (Source: Liverpool FC)
  2. Liverpool's Champions League Group Stage Opponents: The Reds have been drawn into Group A of the Champions League, alongside Napoli, Ajax, and Rangers. (Source: UEFA)

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