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Steven Gerrard issued a transfer warning to Liverpool and other teams, as Arsenal “to offer big pay rise”
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Gerrard, who raided the division in the summer, has sent a transfer warning to the Premier League. Arsenal is preparing a rebranding.
The dismal 1-1 draw between Liverpool and Luton Town will quickly be forgotten as attention turns to Liverpool’s Europa League match against Toulouse in France. If the Reds win, they will go to the next round and, depending on the outcome of the other game, they might even win first place in Group E.
When it comes to his starting lineup for the match, Jürgen Klopp has a lot to consider. His team were worn out going into the game at Kenilworth Road after fighting through a cyclone to win at Bournemouth last Wednesday.
Alexis Mac Allister should play against Toulouse because he is suspended for the following league game, which is on Sunday against Brentford. Apart from the Argentine, Klopp needs to properly manage the demands of the Premier League and the Europa League this week in order to maintain the momentum of both leagues.
The transfer window will open again before we know it, with some players wishing to move and others seeking better terms at their current teams. In light of this, Liverpool.com keeps an eye on the happenings at the other major teams in the Premier League and throughout Europe.
A transfer warning is issued by Steven Gerrard.
The Saudi Pro League and the spending capacity of its participating teams will unavoidably come into focus with the reopening of the transfer market. Steven Gerrard, the manager of Al Ettifaq and a legend in Liverpool, has recently talked about how his team needs to get better.
He declared, “We are going to search Europe for more options to reassure our fans” (via Goal). “But, even more crucially, we’ll have to work hard locally to bolster this team and make it more competitive.”
Liverpool.com states: Although the Al Ettifaq manager did not name any specific player, Gerrard’s remarks may have Liverpool fans gazing warily towards Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian is bound to be connected to a return to Saudi Arabia, and a team that employs the past two Reds leaders makes for a compelling narrative.
Naturally, it would only be the case if Gerrard had remained silent as well. Salah appears to be having fun with his new team, Liverpool 2.0, and it will take much more than this narrative to convince him to move to Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore, Salah would be much more difficult to entice than Jordan Henderson or Gini Wijnaldum, even though Gerrard was successful in luring them. Al Ettifaq has (relatively) fewer resources because it is not one of the clubs that the PIF officially owns.
Arsenal player White will get a significant wage increase.
Ben White, a defender, is allegedly being offered an enhanced new contract by Arsenal. The defender is reportedly “set to join the bracket of top earners at the Emirates Stadium,” according to Football Insider.
The 26-year-old is only making half as much as (or less) as the top four players in the Gunners’ compensation hierarchy, according to FBRef, where he is ranked joint-10th. Since White’s current deal expires in 2026, Arsenal is taking aggressive steps to ensure the England international’s long-term future.
According to Liverpool.com; It will be intriguing to see what pay White commands with his new contract, There is a clear comparison between him and Trent Alexander-Arnold, even though no one would compare their talent levels as starting right-backs for title-challenging “big six” teams.
Although it makes sense to lock White down for his prime, would other players on Mikel Arteta’s team be forced to ask for raises if White’s salary soars? It is reasonable to wonder if Arsenal is approaching the end of this deal too soon.
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