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Liverpool vs. Brentford: Expected lineup, injuries, and most recent team news
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This Saturday, Anfield will host Arne Slot’s first Premier League game when Liverpool takes on Brentford.
Mohamed Salah scored one goal and assisted on the other as the Reds defeated Ipswich Town 2-0 on Saturday to start the new era.
Slot has a fully healthy roster to select from, much as in the first game, however Jarell Quansah’s halftime haul may mean a change at the back.
The 21-year-old was included in the starting lineup with Virgil van Dijk, but Ibrahima Konate was substituted for him at halftime.
After the game, Slot clarified that it was a tactical choice, believing that his team needed the Frenchman’s strength after losing a bunch of close calls in the first half.
The Liverpool manager clarified, “I think we needed Konate to win the long balls through the air from their number nine. Not that Jarell [Quansah] lost every duel—many of us lost too many duels.”
Conate or Quansah’s starting position will probably be his most important choice ahead of Brentford’s arrival; the team also had a winning start after defeating Crystal Palace 2-1.
Gomez may still be at Liverpool, though, as rumours from this week indicate he might be added back to the team this coming weekend.
predicted lineup for Liverpool vs. Brentford Alisson, Mac Allister, Salah, Jota, Diaz, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, van Dijk, Robertson, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch.
Kick off time:
Liverpool vs. Brentford will begin at 4:30 p.m. August 25.
More news……
Liverpool could take £51 million to offload a major player this summer
Luis Diaz, a winger for Liverpool, has been linked to leaving the team this summer.
Spanish giants Barcelona is eager to sign him, and according to Colombian journalist Pipe Sierra, negotiations have resumed with the intention of closing the transaction.
The 27-year-old international winger from Colombia was originally estimated to be worth €75 million. However, Liverpool is reportedly willing to approve his exit for a meagre €60 million (£51 million). It will be intriguing to see if Barcelona agrees to sign the player and meet the English club’s criteria.
The story goes on to say that the two teams might carry out a partial trade agreement that would help them both in terms of financial rules.
Diaz would be a fantastic addition, and they need more depth and talent in the wide spaces. He has established himself as a dependable Premier League performer, and since joining Liverpool from Porto, he has been an important member of the team.
For him, the chance to relocate to Barcelona might be very alluring. He would be able to test himself in La Liga and compete for championships with one of the top teams in the world, which would be a fantastic next step in his career.
Is Luis Diaz within Barcelona’s budget?
The Spanish company, which is having financial troubles, may still have some issues with the rumoured €60 million asking price. Given the player’s status in the team, Liverpool is unlikely to sell him for a low price, and Barcelona will need to come up with a sizable summertime budget.
It’s still unclear how things will turn out.
Prior to allowing the South American winger to leave, Liverpool must also acquire a first-rate replacement. Recently, they have been associated with players such as Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United.
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