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Liverpool are set to renew their interest in Hoffenheim defender Niklas Sule.

That is according to the Liverpool Echo, who say the Reds are still interested in the centre-half they missed out on over the summer.

However, Arsenal and Tottenham have now joined the race which could trigger a bidding war between the Premier League trio.

Sule, 21, has also been linked with Everton and has established himself in the first team at the Bundesliga outfit having made 79 appearances for the side so far.

Reds owner risks wrath of fans

Liverpool owner John Henry has risked the wrath of Reds fans by suggesting the possibility of expanding Anfield further has been put at risk by protests over ticket prices.

Henry was at the club's iconic stadium for its reopening earlier in September following work on the Main Stand which increased the ground's overall capacity to 54,000, writes the Liverpool Echo's Andy Kelly.

There are hopes among supporters that the Anfield Road end of the stadium will be next in line for a makeover.

FSG have always insisted they would move one step at a time, judging each step of development on its own financial merits and always seeking to under promise and over deliver.

Scholes backs Liverpool for title (no, really)

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If there was one man you'd think would NOT back Liverpool winning the league, it would be Paul Scholes.

However, speaking after Manchester United 's 1-0 Europa League win over Zorya Luhansk (as seen in the video above) it appears the former England international did the unthinkable.

We join Jake Humphreys who claims that Scholes said Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool look like they can win the league, writes Mirror Football's Thomas Bristow.

Scholes then replies: "I was a little bit worried about them defensively but you have to say the attacking quality they're showing at the minute they look like they're going to score goals against anybody."