John W Henry shows up at Chelsea vs Liverpool but wife Linda's 'historic' dress wows fans
Liverpool owner John W Henry was upstaged by his wife Linda as they attended the 1-1 draw with Chelsea.
The 73-year-old jetted in from the United States to watch Jurgen Klopp's side get their Premier League campaign underway away at Stamford Bridge on Sunday (August 13) afternoon.
He was joined on his trip to the English capital by Linda, 44, who works alongside him as part of the Fenway Sports Group. She wore a flowing red dress for the match.
It immediately caught the attention of fans as they made their way into the ground beforehand. One tweeted: "Linda understood the assignment with that red dress."
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A second commented: "Linda in a red dress, this is going to be historic." And a third posted: "Linda turning up in the red dress, God I love her!!"
"As always she looks great," hailed a fourth, while a fifth joked: "Might mean something, all I’m saying is [Moises] Caicedo’s blood is also red…"
A sixth wrote: "Linda gonna seal the deal in that red dress." And a seventh added: "John W Henry at Stamford Bridge, Linda in the red dress nahhh this whole saga is wilddddddd."
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According to The Mirror, Henry and the rest of the Anfield board have been left frustrated after Chelsea usurped their £111million bid for Caicedo this week, which Brighton had accepted.
The Blues appear to be closing in on the signing for £115m, and could also potentially sign another Liverpool target in Romeo Lavia for £55m to further bolster Mauricio Pochettino's midfield options.
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The Reds' hunt for a new defensive midfielder could therefore be back to square one with the end of the transfer window on September 1 quietly creeping closer.
Klopp and Henry are set to hold talks about the situation in the hopes of reaching a resolution sooner rather than later.
On the pitch, Liverpool saw Luis Diaz's opening goal cancelled out by Axel Disasi's header for Chelsea to make it honours even in their first outings of the season.
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