Liverpool are in Portugal as they are ready to take on Benfica in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. It's the first of four huge matches to take place in the space of four weeks as the Reds could cement themselves in the semi-finals in Europe and be top of the Premier League.
On Sunday, the Reds will make the short trip to Manchester in what is certain to be a titanic clash against Premier League leaders City. A win for either side will go a long into deciding where the title will be located in May.
Liverpool briefly moved to the top of the Premier League on Saturday after beating Watford 2-0 at Anfield thanks to goals from Diogo Jota and Fabinho, but City quickly hit back and beat Burnley to reclaim top spot.
Here are your Liverpool transfer rumours for Tuesday, April 5.
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Who?
Serge Gnabry
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What?
According to the report, Liverpool have identified Bayern Munich star Serge Gnabry as someone who could come into the club and fill the gap of Mohamed Salah - if he was to leave.
Salah and Liverpool are locked in contract negotiations as the Egyptian has just over a year left on his current deal.
Gnabry - reportedly valued at £63m - is in a similar situation to Salah at Bayern as his contract also runs out in 2023 - could Liverpool make a move for the German?
Who?
Conor Gallagher
Where?
What?
Former Liverpool left-back Jose Enrique labelled Chelsea midfielder, Conor Gallagher, as the 'perfect' midfielder and believes he would be great under Jurgen Klopp.
Gallagher is on loan at Crystal Palace and has impressed massively under boss Patrick Viera. It remains to be seen whether Gallagher will have a future at Chelsea, but he has certainly played himself into contention.
Who?
Mohamed Salah
Where?
Fabrizio Romano
What?
The transfer insider said on his Twitter account that Mohamed Salah does not consider Barcelona as a viable move for him and that Salah is 'desperate to stay at Liverpool' amid negotiations over a new contract stalling.
Salah reportedly wants a huge increase in wages to stay at Anfield, but the Reds hierarchy have a wage structure in place and are seemingly unwilling to break that structure for anyone.