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As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool ‘dream,’ Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
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Liverpool’s European rivals: Kylian Mbappé reportedly demanded a huge salary, and a $109 million transfer would likely set a new record for Man City.
Although Jürgen Klopp has completed Liverpool’s second summer signing, there are still additional additions that must be made during the current transfer window.
Dominik Szoboszlai completed a $76 million (£60 million/€70 million) transfer from RB Leipzig to the Reds on Sunday, and the midfielder signed a five-year contract at Anfield. The Reds announced his transfer on Sunday.
With Alexis Mac Allister joining last month, the Hungary international is now part of Klopp’s summer rebuild. However, the Liverpool manager still needs more additions to address the issues from last season.
Nevertheless, the Reds’ early performance has set a precedent for many of their competitors, and it will be up to them to react in the coming weeks.
However, with the window now open across most of Europe, there will be a lot of players moving, and Manchester City appears to be on the verge of making its mark.
As usual, there is a ton of rumors swirling around Kylian Mbappé’s future at Paris Saint-Germain as the Frenchman looks to leave the club.
Here is Liverpool.com’s perspective on some of the most important stories in European football right now, starting with the PSG star.
Kylian Mbappé makes a sizable transfer request.
If he joins any club this summer, Kylian Mbappé has reportedly asked for a massive salary package. The PSG superstar is reportedly asking for $261 million (£206 million/€240 million).
Given that he stated last month that he won’t sign a contract extension in Paris, Mbappé reportedly would demand the package from any club that approaches him this summer.
However, the story also claims that longtime target Real Madrid does not anticipate a transfer this summer and insists that the 24-year-old will have to accept a pay cut if he eventually decides to move to the Spanish capital.
Liverpool reportedly offered $300 million to sign Mbappé at the end of last month, but that deal will not go through.
Let’s face it: Any club interested in signing Mbappé won’t be surprised if he sets extremely high salary demands, according to Liverpool .
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You’ll have to shell out top dollar for one of the best players in the world if you want him.
However, it does indicate that he won’t likely be moving this summer and that PSG may have to accept the possibility that he could leave on his own next year. Mbappé 2024 Liverpool fans, how about you?
Joko Gvardiol is under pressure from Man City.
Joko Gvardiol’s desire to move to the Etihad Stadium has been confirmed by RB Leipzig, giving Manchester City hope that a deal will be reached soon.
The Times reports that City is close to a deal that would make Gvardiol the most expensive defender in the world at $109 million (£86 million/€100 million), which would surpass the sum Manchester United paid for Harry Maguire.
With Leipzig’s director of sport Max Eberl confirming that Joko Gvardiol and his agents informed them of their desire to transfer to Manchester City, Leipzig appears to have conceded defeat in its efforts to retain the Croatian international.
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Fans of Liverpool will undoubtedly see this as another player who got away, according to Liverpool.com. The ideal addition would have been Gvardiol, who had already identified Liverpool as his “dream club” (according to the ECHO).
But given his asking price, it was never likely that the Reds would be able to close a deal, especially with City in the running. It’s unfortunate that this is the transfer landscape, with teams like City and Real Madrid able to snag the best players in the world.
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Dominik Szoboszlai confirms the day of his first training session with Liverpool.
Dominik Szoboszlai was quickly signed by Liverpool before his release clause expired, giving them an exciting midfielder who is prepared to begin preseason training with his new teammates.
After a quiet few weeks following the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister, fans praised the club’s quick action in signing the 22-year-old after just four days had passed from the time interest in him was first reported.
After his introduction, Szoboszlai expressed a desire to “just play,” and he won’t have to wait long because Liverpool’s preseason is starting this week.
However, Szoboszlai has stated that he will begin training on July 11, despite the fact that only a few players will reassemble at the AXA Training Center on Saturday.
He will be among the second group of players to return from international duty, joining Liverpool’s new No. 8 led Hungary in two Euro qualifiers in June.
The midfielder discussed his hectic schedule as he transitions from Leipzig to Liverpool in an interview with the Hungarian publication Nemzeti Sport.
Szoboszlai stated on Sunday, “I’ll do some training on Monday, I have some paperwork to finish, and then I’ll look at some potential homes where I’d like to live.”.
Then I have to travel to Leipzig, pack up my belongings, bid my former club farewell, and then I have to travel to Budapest.
However, I will return to Liverpool no later than the 10th because I will begin training for my new team on the 11th. ”.
Only Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are anticipated to return later in the summer after their U21 Euros campaign, so Jurgen Klopp will have the majority of his team assembled by July 11.
Prior to the Reds’ trip to Germany for a training camp and two friendlies, where we will see Szoboszlai and Mac Allister for the first time in a Liverpool shirt, the first few days of preseason will be full of testing.
But Szoboszlai believes it will take him some time to get used to the new expectations placed on him at Anfield.
The Premier League’s rhythm, Liverpool’s game, and Jurgen Klopp’s ideas all require some getting used to, Szoboszlai acknowledged, adding, “I’m trying to progress step by step.
“As in all situations, the most important thing is to have the chance to play, and if I do, I obviously want to score as many goals, give as many assists, and gain the respect of my teammates and the supporters.
“I want to always uphold the faith that they have in me here in Liverpool. ”.
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