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Liverpool owner John W Henry and chairman Tom Werner will attend tonight's game against Bournemouth at Anfield.

The Fenway Sports Group pair, together with Henry's wife Linda, will be in the director's box for the first home game of the new season, as part of a scheduled visit to Merseyside.

Henry, the club's principal owner, last visited Anfield in February, taking in the Reds' 3-2 win over Tottenham.

Since then, of course, there has been significant progress in the development of the club's new Main Stand, with the new 650-tonne roof truss lifted into place last month.

Speaking to the ECHO's James Pearce recently, Werner rubbished rumours that FSG were seeking to sell the club once improvements to the stadium had been finalised.

“I could spend a lot of my time swatting down rumours about how we’re supposedly looking to sell Liverpool. The reality is that we're very much focused on taking the club forward,” Werner said.

“We are very pleased with the path that we’re on. We have strengthened the club both on and off the pitch.

“People doubted whether we would build a new Main Stand but I think anyone who has been around Anfield over the last week or two will know there’s no doubt that we are doing that. We’re delighted with how that project is progressing.

“We look forward to having more trophies to put in that trophy cabinet at the stadium. That’s what we’re focused on.”

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