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Media Digest: Liverpool have learned how much it will cost to sign 22-year-old midfielder as Steven Gerrard could be considered for a return to management

Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is the most likely candidate to become Leeds United’s next permanent manager, according to a bookmaker.

Leeds were relegated to the league on Sunday, three years after their long-awaited return to the top flight.

The Whites lost 4-1 at home to Tottenham Hotspur to confirm their fate, and now it remains to be seen who will guide them in their promotion run.

Sam Allardyce took charge of the final four games of the season following Javi Gracia’s sacking, which lasted just two months after replacing Jesse Marsch.

Gerrard has been out of the managerial hot spot since October, when he was sacked by Aston Villa. He had previously captained Scottish Premiership giants Rangers and led them to an unbeaten title in 20/21.

Now BetVictor (via ECHO) makes Gerrard the 2/1 leader for the position at Elland Road, according to Oddschecker, with Allardyce second at 3/1 and West Brom boss Carlos Corberán (5/1) third.
The 43-year-old will be wary of the current uncertainty at the club, with 49ers Enterprises looking to secure a takeover.

Liverpool knows Kone’s requests

Steven Gerrard is expected to land a new job as Liverpool learn Manu Koné's salary tag.
According to transfer market journalist Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have been “informed” that they will have to pay between €38m and €43m to sign Manu Kone from Borussia Monchengladbach.

The Reds are said to have held talks this week on a deal for the 22-year-old and uncovered the fee for which Gladbach will allow him to leave. The club’s first priority is to ‘seal’ a deal for Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, but then switch to Kone, another name ‘on the list’.

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Thank You Ox – The Liverpool Story of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will take on a new challenge this summer after six memorable years at Anfield, helping Liverpool to numerous major honours.

Upon his arrival he was an exciting catalyst for Jurgen Klopp’s side and during his time on Merseyside he played his part in the Reds’ domestic, European and global success.

Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the club from Arsenal in the summer of 2017 and after settling into his new home he shone with his exciting skills on the pitch and infectious personality off the pitch.

A midfielder with a license to assist in attack, his dribbling, acceleration, flair for a pass and ability to finish from long range quickly blossomed in a rapidly improving Liverpool side.

A superb long-range low shot sparked a thrilling 4-3 win over Manchester City in the Premier League and he netted another unstoppable goal as the same opponents were beaten in the Champions League quarter-finals.

But in brutal fashion, Oxlade-Chamberlain’s upward trajectory was cut short by a multiple knee injury sustained against AS Roma at Anfield. It would deprive him of the chance to compete in the European Cup final and rule him out for most of 2018-19.

“We’ll wait for him,” promised Klopp, and his rehabilitation was completed in time to make an exciting return to action in April 2019 and be part of the match squad as the Reds lifted the Champions League at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur at Madrid beat several times. weeks later.

The following season would see Oxlade-Chamberlain switch to the number 15 shirt, sign a new contract and record his most prolific season for Liverpool in both games and goals, winning the UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and league titles of the Premier League. . at the group’s silverware.

Used flexibly in midfield and up front, 30 of his appearances in 2019-20 have been in the top flight, helping Klopp’s men end the club’s 30-year wait to win back the league in style with 99 points.

There were brilliant goals against Genk and Arsenal in cup competitions and important away goals against AFC Bournemouth and West Ham United as Oxlade-Chamberlain scored eight goals that season

The latter of those goals sealed a 5-3 victory over Chelsea at Anfield on a special night in July as the players finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy.

“It was a bit of a roller coaster,” he said that summer. “[Winning the Champions League] was everyone’s first experience of winning such a trophy and obviously as a collective, for us as a team.

“And to go on to win the Premier League this season, you couldn’t have wished things had gone better for us as a group, for the club, over the last three years.

“When you go from club to club you hope these things are possible, but of course it often doesn’t always work out as well as it did.”

A pre-season injury limited his availability during the following tenure – one played largely behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic – but he would feature regularly for much of the 2021-22 season, which saw a quadruple tilt.

Other winners’ medals came in the Carabao Cup and Emirates FA Cup, while Liverpool also finished second in the Premier League and Champions League.

Last summer Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered another tragedy in the form of a hamstring problem which cut short his pre-season and sidelined him for three months while making 13 appearances at his last season.

“I think ‘travel’ is the right word,” he said after receiving a moving farewell from the Anfield crowd and teammates last month.

“It was a journey, but I really enjoyed every minute of it. Of course, there were tough times, but there were also absolutely amazing memories and incredible times.

Everyone at Liverpool FC would like to thank Alex for his contribution to our successes during his time at the club and wish him the best for the future.

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