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Jurgen Klopp is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz as agent confirms discussions.
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Luis Diaz is anticipated to be the next star that Jurgen Klopp will have to battle to keep at Anfield as Liverpool braces itself for interest from Saudi Pro League clubs in their players.
With Fabinho and Jordan Henderson both being linked to Saudi Pro League clubs, Liverpool’s transfer window appears to be shifting more and more toward sales.
As Luis Diaz’s position with the Reds appears uncertain right now, the Middle Eastern nation is expected to show intense interest in him. Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, and Diaz give the Reds a plethora of options up front.
After only 18 months at Anfield, Diaz’s head may now be turned if he receives insufficient playing time under Jurgen Klopp in the upcoming campaign. The most recent Liverpool transfer rumors, including Diaz’s potential departure, are summarized here by Mirror Football.
Diaz’s offer was anticipated.
Liverpool is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz from the dominant Saudi Pro League team Al-Hilal. This summer, Al-Hilal already added Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Wolves captain Ruben Dias to their roster.
Now that Diaz has only been at Anfield for 18 months, they are focusing their attention on him. However, with his playing time possibly being limited the following season, Al-Hilal are planning to test the waters regarding his willingness to compete for a spot.
The Saudi team is prepared to make a £43 million offer for the Colombian international, according to Record. Although it is unlikely that the Reds would sell for that little money, boss Jorge Jesus is reportedly desperate to sign Diaz.
Aurelien Tchouameni declined to join Liverpool.
Liverpool has increased their interest in Aurelien Tchouameni, but the Frenchman has rejected leaving Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp, the manager of the Reds, is in need of midfield additions as both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho may be on the verge of leaving.
As he battles for playing time at the Bernabeu, Tchouameni is near the top of his short list of targets. However, AS claims that the French international is “firm in his idea” to reject a transfer away from Los Blancos.
Despite plans to try to wrest him from Madrid, Liverpool’s pursuit of the 23-year-old would appear to be over. Despite Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, wanting to keep him, they are prepared to look into a potential trade.
A potential transfer to Liverpool has been discussed, according to the agent of Senegalese wonderkid Pape Diop. Gerald Sagoe has now confirmed that Diop had discussions with the Reds in March, which has led to speculation that he could move to Anfield.
“We did have preliminary discussions with a Liverpool scouting team member, and this was in Paris sometime in March of this year. We spoke for two days at a hotel, he told RedmenTV.
They were seeking general information about Pape, including his whereabouts and activities. We simply exchanged information, explained to them the duration of his contract, the project we wanted, as well as the boy’s aspirations and personal goals. ”.
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LIVERPOOL WILL “COMPETE FOR TITLE,” SAYS STEVIE NICOL If the five-man transfer agreement is approved
Stevie Nicol still expects Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool to contest the Premier League title next season, although he will lose veteran duo Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabia, as well as bringing in three new faces.
The Anfield legend was asked what the “realistic expectations” are for Liverpool next season, whether they “replace the whole of midfield” and whether Jordan Henderson and Fabinho will leave.
Now, two players, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, have already entered, so one can imagine that another big name will join as the aforementioned duo complete a potential five-man transfer deal.
While Klopp’s midfield will undergo massive and perhaps unplanned changes as a result, the exceptions remain the same for Nicol, as he told ESPN.
As Manchester City are aiming for a fourth consecutive Premier League title, the last team to win the title outside of Treble winners have been Liverpool themselves, and have gone over 90 points on other occasions but been overwhelmed by the incredible power that Pep Guardiola has built upon. Can those at Anfield go down that road again next season? Nicole thinks so.
“They’re fighting for the title,” Nicol said of Liverpool’s expectations for next season, when they replace the entire midfield following the possible exits of Fabinho and Henderson.
“Simple and clear. If you sign three quality players in this way, you add them to the striker and you have to expect the defense to not concede another 50 goals. Then you have to compete.”
Will Liverpool push for the Europa League?
The Reds have reached three Champions League finals under Klopp, including one against Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.
But now that they’re in the Europa League it will be interesting to see how they balance that competition versus the Premier League.
Many will argue that the Premier League is much more important than the Europa League, so in the end, will Klopp throw his best players into the marathon because they can’t afford to lose the Champions League again?
Yes, winning the Europa League will get you there too, but aiming for the title must be the main goal.
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