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Mark Wakefield

Thierry Henry convinced of Jude Bellingham's next club as 'new Liverpool away kit' leaks online

Here are your Liverpool evening headlines for Thursday, March 9.

Thierry Henry convinced of Jude Bellingham's next club

Thierry Henry is adamant 'everyone knows' Jude Bellingham wants to become a Liverpool player.

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Bellingham continues to be linked with a summer move away from his current employers and has emerged as a target for a number of major European sides, including the Reds.

Liverpool will have to smash their record transfer fee to stand any chance of recruiting the 19-year-old at the end of the campaign, with Dortmund expected to demand in excess of £100m for their prized asset.

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Manchester City and Real Madrid are the two clubs expected to offer the strongest competition to the Reds in the race to sign the teenager, though Henry is of the view Bellingham has already made up his mind when it comes to his next home.

Discussing Paris Saint-Germain's failing transfer model and the need to have players who truly wish to represent the French giants, the Arsenal legend made reference to Jurgen Klopp's standout summer target.

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'Liverpool new Nike away kit' for next season leaks online

What is supposedly Liverpool's new away kit for next season has leaked online.

Images of a Nike green and white shirt is doing the rounds on social media, and if it is the genuine article, indicates a throwback to the away strip the Reds wore during the 1995-96 season.

The shirt shown online is split into four quarters, with two green sections diagonal from each other, and with the rest of the shirt white. The cuffs, collar, Liverpool badge, Nike logo and Standard Chartered sponsor are all in black.

It is very similar to the strip worn by Roy Evans' side in the 95/96 campaign, and also the one worn by Jurgen Klopp‘s side on their run to the Champions League final in 2017/18.

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