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Liverpool news: Gabri Veiga confirms’strong’ transfer interest as the Reds gain an injury boost.
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Before playing Brighton in the Premier League again, Liverpool will want to avoid having any more injuries during the international break.
As they represent their countries this week, many of Liverpool’s stars will not be able to dwell on their FA Cup agony against Manchester United because the international break is currently in effect.
As the Reds are ready to compete for the Premier League title and Europa League glory, Jurgen Klopp will be hoping that his players return healthy and that others are rejuvenated. Despite having numerous injury concerns in recent weeks, Liverpool is currently ranked second in the league, one goal behind rivals Arsenal on goal differential.
With the Egyptian winger not being called up this time, the German coach will be anxious to make sure he can bring star Mo Salah up to speed. The 31-year-old, who missed a large portion of 2024, has started Liverpool’s last two games.
The Merseyside players will need to focus on club football this weekend as they play Ajax as a Liverpool Legends team. Having said that, Mirror Football looks at the most recent Anfield news.
Injury boost
Ibrahima Konate’s return from Anfield may have Liverpool worried, but the French defender practiced with his country prior to matches against Chile and Germany. Alongside William Saliba of Arsenal, the defender finished training on Tuesday morning.
Konate suffered a thigh injury during Liverpool’s Europa League first-leg match against Sparta Prague, which caused him to miss the Reds’ match against Manchester United this past weekend, marking his fourth game out. When he returns, Klopp will be hoping he’s fully recovered.
Dream of Alexander-Arnold England
Trent Alexander-Arnold has reiterated his goal to represent England and win medals in international competitions. Due to injury, Liverpool’s inventive full-back was left off of the most recent Three Lions roster; however, he will be hoping to be added to the EURO 2024 squad in the summer.
“When I was younger, I dreamt of being able to play for my country, to win trophies for my country, to be a part of England teams that win titles,” said the Liverpool player. “Words can’t really express how I feel every time I get to wear the shirt, but I still have those goals.”
Veiga attests to the transfer interest.
Gabri Veiga, a former midfield target for Liverpool, seems to have acknowledged that he decided to join Al-Ahli despite receiving interest from teams in the summer, including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool.
In an interview with AS, Veiga talked about his decision, acknowledging that money was a major factor. When compared to most of the more experienced players that joined the Saudi Pro League last summer, the 21-year-old former Celta Vigo star has a different profile.
“To be honest, I delegate all of that to my reps. He remarked, “I am very confident in them.
“I wasn’t aware of any rumours; I was just focused on finishing a dream season, which ultimately got complicated.” Maybe there was a lot of interest at one point, but as the lists go, another kind of profile becomes more prominent.
However, I can say that in August, I made the choice I felt was proper in a certain circumstance. It was unquestionably the best choice.
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