SHOCKING NEWS FROM ANFIELD: Shakira is offering the exclusive rights to sing the English national anthem at the stadium, plus a season-long sponsorship, but only on the condition that Liverpool publicly commits to long-term support for the LGBT community! In response, Dominik Szoboszlai makes a powerful statement that leaves the entire football world speechless

Anfield woke up to pure chaos this morning after explosive rumors began circulating across European media and social platforms: global superstar Shakira is allegedly willing to offer exclusive rights to perform the English national anthem at Anfieldplus a season-long sponsorship package — but with one bold condition.

Dominik Szoboszlai "relentless" as fans say you "can't take him out of this side"

According to sources close to the discussions, the deal would only move forward if Liverpool Football Club publicly commits to long-term, structural support for the LGBT community, both inside and outside the club.

The internet erupted. Fans argued. Pundits speculated. Hashtags trended. And then — unexpectedly — Dominik Szoboszlai stepped into the fire.

During a post-training media moment, the Liverpool midfielder was asked about the rumored proposal. What followed instantly went viral.

“Football is for everyone — or it means nothing,” Szoboszlai said calmly.
“If wearing this badge means standing for inclusion, respect, and human dignity, then that’s not politics. That’s responsibility.”

Silence. Then shockwaves.

Within minutes, clips of the statement flooded X, TikTok, and Instagram. Some praised Szoboszlai as brave and principled. Others accused him of dragging players into “off-field agendas.” The divide was immediate — and fierce.

Player of the match Dominik Szoboszlai talks through his incredible free-kick which proved to be the winner for Liverpool against title rivals Arsenal.

But the most surprising reaction came next.

Sources say Shakira herself responded privately, expressing admiration for Szoboszlai’s words and calling his stance “deeply human and courageous.” LGBT fan groups across the UK echoed that sentiment, applauding the midfielder for speaking without hostility or performative outrage.

“This wasn’t virtue signaling,” one supporter group posted. “This was clarity.”

Liverpool, for now, has made no official statement regarding the alleged proposal. Club officials remain tight-lipped, and it’s unclear whether talks are real, exploratory — or purely hypothetical.

Still, one thing is undeniable.

A single sentence from Szoboszlai shifted the narrative.
Not with anger.
Not with slogans.
But with conviction.

And suddenly, this wasn’t just about Shakira, sponsorships, or an anthem.

It became a question football can no longer avoid. ⚽🔥