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Tottenham Hotspur is competing for a Liverpool midfield target who plays for Premier League rivals.
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Tottenham and Newcastle are vying for Conor Gallagher, who is wanted by Liverpool.
Liverpool’s pursuit of Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher has run into trouble in the middle of the summer transfer window. A potential suitor for the highly regarded English midfielder has surfaced: Tottenham Hotspur.
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london who also mention Newcastle United’s interest in the Chelsea midfielder who is “out of favor.”. Gallagher is anticipated to depart Stamford Bridge this summer, and a number of teams, including Liverpool, have shown interest in signing him.
A number of top-flight clubs were drawn to Gallagher’s performances while he was on loan at Crystal Palace a few seasons ago because they demonstrated his enormous potential. The 23-year-old was one of the top targets for Liverpool’s midfield reinforcement after they closely watched his development.
The most recent information, however, suggests that Tottenham has entered the fray and expressed a desire to hire Gallagher, which is undoubtedly concerning for Liverpool.
The Reds won’t have Gallagher, though?
Newcastle has since turned their focus to other midfield options, even though at first it appeared that Gallagher would end up there given that they had already qualified for the Champions League for the upcoming season.
Spurs now have the opportunity to move and possibly steal Gallagher from Liverpool as a result of this development.
Liverpool might have tough competition for Gallagher’s services, though, if Tottenham’s interest in him grows.
Gallagher’s choice may be influenced by Tottenham’s status as a “big-six club,” as well as their desire to bolster their team following a disappointing season.
If Gallagher’s move to Tottenham actually happens, Liverpool will undoubtedly need to evaluate their options and possibly think about different targets. The midfield is undoubtedly still a crucial position for the Reds to improve, and Klopp will be looking to bolster his team’s depth ahead of the new campaign.
It will be interesting to see how the transfer window plays out and whether Liverpool can reclaim their lead over Tottenham for Gallagher.
Having said that, we are keeping an eye on a number of midfielders who could benefit the team in a variety of ways and possibly prove to be a better investment than Gallagher.
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Dream transfers for Liverpool’s midfield include Nicol Barella, a $109 million Jürgen Klopp selection.
When it comes to bolstering Jürgen Klopp’s midfield this summer, Liverpool is scouring the market for the best options. Nicol Barella might be moving.
Just days after the Champions League final, the release of the preseason schedule and the release of the fixtures give Liverpool fans the impression that the new season is drawing nearer.
The Reds still have time for a break, despite the fact that many of their players are away on postseason international duty, and work on transfers is already in progress.
Even though Alexis Mac Allister has already signed with Liverpool, there is still work to be done on Jürgen Klopp’s midfield. Even though the Reds have moved on from Jude Bellingham, at least two more players will be added to the roster.
The Telegraph reported on Wednesday that Newcastle was nearing a $63 million (£50 million/€58 million) deal for Nicol Barella, but it now seems premature. Liverpool should be all over a hijack at that price, but it would undoubtedly cost more to bring in the Italian.
The 26-year-old’s transfer from Inter would cost $95 million (£75 million/€88 million), according to 90Min, and that price shouldn’t be out of reach for Liverpool. In fact, the Italian would be the best choice even for that amount.
On a shortlist that also included players like Nice’s Khéphren Thuram and Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Manu Koné, Barella was mentioned only five days ago by Sky Sports as a player Liverpool might sign.
It would seem sensible to move Thuram or Koné rather than both, leaving Klopp with a decision to make. If it were possible, getting one of them along with Mac Allister and Barella would seem like the ideal situation for Liverpool.
Le Parisien estimates Thuram to be worth $65 million (£51 million/€60 million), while Fabrizio Romano claims Koné may only be worth $44 million (£35 million/€41 million). Neither has the same level of experience as Mac Allister or Barella, but if a third option were added, it would add depth and have a high potential for growth in the years to come.
In terms of body count, signing three players would result in fewer players than last season, but with a lot more football played, much more availability and dependability in terms of injuries, and the ability to be selected.
Last season, Mac Allister alone logged 1369 more Premier League minutes for Brighton than James Milner, Naby Keta, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Arthur Melo combined for Liverpool. It should also include European football, but that is a great place to start.
In a perfect world, Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones, and the developing Stefan Bajéti could all be managed better so they didn’t get overused, and Jordan Henderson could play fewer minutes, which would result in less volume but more quality.
In terms of the midfield, Mac Allister was a good start for Liverpool, but more work needs to be done before the season begins on August 13 at Chelsea.
The Reds also need to sign one or two defenders.
The goal must be to come as close as possible to the ideal scenario.
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