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Schmadtke has his eye on the £34 million star at Anfield, according to Liverpool.
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If Fabinho decides to leave Anfield, the 22-year-old Bundesliga midfielder would be the ideal replacement.
According to BILD journalist Christian Falk in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT, Liverpool sporting director Jorg Scmadtke has a direct connection that could aid the club in signing Manu Kone.
It’s not shocking that Jurgen Klopp’s team is linked to Jordan Henderson given the potential void his rumored departure would create in the center of the park.
Manu Kone is the subject of recent Liverpool transfer news.
Over the course of June, Manu Kone attracted more interest from Liverpool as manager Jurgen Klopp sought to further address his obvious midfield weaknesses.
David Lynch of Football Insider claimed at the beginning of June that the team had contacted Mönchengladbach regarding hiring Kone.
However, some recent events are concerning.
Gladbach’s manager, Gerardo Seoane, stated that Kone’s injury will keep him out of action for six weeks, but that’s likely to be all he needs.
“The fact that it’s not a serious injury is what matters most.
There will be a six-week wait.
As reported by Bulinews, Seoane spoke to the DPA.
It is unclear whether his injury will prevent a deal from going through, but it would prevent the young player from participating in preseason games in either Germany or England.
What did Chrisitan Falk have to say about Liverpool’s midfield lineup?
Falk claimed in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT that the Reds’ sporting director Jorg Scmadtke is a die-hard fan and that the entire team has the same admiration for Kone.
He declared: “He’s also on Liverpool’s list. Schmadtke has been keeping an eye on him for the past six months, you know. The irony is that Gladbach employs his son as a manager, so you can see how quickly things are moving. ”.
Manu Kone will bring what?
Sadly, a history of injuries.
The engine room operator missed just three games during the 2022–23 season, but he was out of commission for 61 days total, excluding his current issue.
Fortunately for Kone and his employers, the majority of his off-season absences occurred; however, this is still concerning.
On a more encouraging note, the gem from Colombes is a midfield enforcer who will largely attribute his interest to his defensive prowess. Last season, he completed 1.97 successful take-ons, added 1.52 blocks, and 2.55 tackles per 90.
Jacek Kulig, a football scout, asserted that playing with Kone is “like having one extra man on the pitch,” suggesting that he is accustomed to covering every blade of grass, which will impress Klopp.
In the grand scheme of the football market, Klopp could get his hands on one for the future for just £34m and at just 22 years old, according to Fabrizio Romano’s report.
What will Liverpool do next?
Even though Fabinho and Jordan Henderson have already lost James Milner and Naby Keita this transfer window, there are concerns about their futures amid reports of intense interest.
According to The Telegraph, the two are the top targets for the ambitious Saudi Pro League, despite the fact that no formal proposals have been made.
The Saudi Arabian champions and Liverpool’s Brazil international have reportedly held discussions about the specifics, but no offers have been made, according to The Guardian.
It would be wise for Liverpool to seek out someone in the mold of Kone should these two decide to leave for greener pastures.
More news…….
A young player for Liverpool claims that he is currently competing to make Jurgen Klopp’s starting lineup.
Conor Bradley, a Liverpool prospect, has said that this year’s preseason “feels different” for him.
Last season, the right-back had a standout loan experience at Bolton Wanderers.
Bradley has a good chance of earning a spot in the first team roster because Calvin Ramsay is on loan to Preston North End for the 23–24 season.
And the 20-year-old said he’s aiming to do just that when he spoke to liverpoolfc . com for the first time since his return from Bolton.
The biggest preseason of my career thus far, he declared, was unquestionably. “Of course, I believe every pre-season will be the most important for me, but I’m looking forward to this one and seeing how I do.
“It just feels different than the last preseason I participated in. I’m currently competing for a spot in this squad. I want to work hard and compete for that position.
“I think I play much better than I did the last time I was here. I’m eager to demonstrate my abilities during the preseason. The last few years have been crazy, but I just want to keep working and moving forward to see where it leads. ”.
Bradley is desperate for a chance with Liverpool.
These are the kinds of conversations that Jurgen Klopp will adore hearing from the young right-back. After destroying everyone in his path in League One the previous season, Bradley appears eager to continue growing.
A young right-back at Liverpool can naturally only set himself up for so much success. Bradley won’t be anything like a regular next season because Trent Alexander-Arnold will be ahead of him.
Though you never know, to be fair. Trent might convince Klopp to start him in midfield on a permanent basis if the Northern Ireland international can do so.
Jurgen has so far been apprehensive to take that action. But to be fair, Liverpool has never had a full-back who was good enough to stand in for him.
That might soon change if Bradley is able to reach his early potential.
In either case, the young man at Anfield has a wide open door. Now he has the chance to continue working through it.
If he is prepared for that, it will be clear in the coming weeks.
If he performs well, he’ll undoubtedly be on the team the following year.
He will return to being on loan if he doesn’t impress enough. Bradley should be closely watched no matter what happens.
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