Liverpool Football Club have unveiled plans for a new memorial to the Heysel disaster to mark the 40th anniversary of the event.
39 people were killed when a wall collapsed at the stadium in Belgium ahead of Liverpool's European Cup final against Juventus on 29 May 1985, most of them were Italian fans.
The new memorial will be named Forever Bound and will replace the current plaque at Anfield later this summer.
Jonathan Bamber, from the team at Liverpool behind the project, stresses that all effort were made to gather the views of those directly affected before going ahead:"If Juventus didn't want us to do that, or if the families of those that lost their lives didn't want us to do that, then we wouldn't have.
"I'm pleased to say that they have given...consent, if you will, and I'm also happy to say that officials from Juventus will be over at Anfield when we unveil the new memorial later this summer. "
The club says that the current memorial is situated on the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand and that its replacement will be mounted to a new location at the ground to offer a more accessible space to remember those involved, though a final decision on the new site hasn't yet been finalised.