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  • Pundit has been informed of who Liverpool players at ‘want’ to succeed Jürgen Klopp instead of Rúben Amorim.

    Pundit has been informed of who Liverpool players at ‘want’ to succeed Jürgen Klopp instead of Rúben Amorim.

    Pundit has been informed of who Liverpool players at 'want' to succeed Jürgen Klopp instead of Rúben Amorim.

    After Jürgen Klopp, the Liverpool players are said to have a choice for their future manager. It may be the overwhelming favourite right now, but it’s not Rúben Amorim.

    It goes without saying that Liverpool will want to move quickly to name a new manager. Following a crushing Europa League first-leg loss, it’s becoming more and more likely that Jürgen Klopp will only have eight games remaining in his managerial role, therefore speculation about his successor is beginning to grow.

    Of course, this season still has a lot to play for, not the least of which being the Premier League championship. It would be the perfect way to send Klopp out to the public to win that, making the campaign a huge success regardless of results in other tournaments. The manager will continue to have faith in his ability to win the match against Atalanta in the meantime.

    However, Michael Edwards, the head of football at FSG, will undoubtedly be searching in the background despite everything else going on. Liverpool does not want to be caught off guard when Klopp does eventually leave, but they also do not want to miss out on these final weeks of his leadership.

    In light of Xabi Alonso’s choice to remain in his current position, Rúben Amorim has become the apparent favourite. Although the Sporting manager maintains he has not made a deal with Liverpool or any other team, he is still the front-runner to take over at Anfield.

    But he’s not the only choice. Furthermore, analyst Alan Brazil feels that the Liverpool team does not support him.

    Pundit has been informed of who Liverpool players at 'want' to succeed Jürgen Klopp instead of Rúben Amorim.

    During his appearance on the TalkSPORT Breakfast Show, Brazil reiterated a previous statement. According to him, the players desire Pep Lijnders, Klopp’s assistant, to take over as manager.

    He responded, “I’ll stick by Klopp’s understudy, Pep,” when questioned about the upcoming Liverpool manager. “That’s who I am told the players want.”

    The news of Lijnders’ leaving was released concurrently with Klopp’s. When Klopp called it a day, he always intended to leave Liverpool, he revealed to the team website:

    “I’ve always stated that I will work with Jürgen until the point at which I can no longer help anyone else; at that point, I will go and handle things. That has always been the situation. So when we talked, it was obvious to me: “Okay, then I go manage, and we finish this project that we started together.”

    Of course, Lijnders would have to make a choice if Klopp’s job was up for grabs. However, the announcement made in January seemed to intentionally draw a line under that possibility almost immediately.

    According to Liverpool.com, player opinions are clearly significant. However, the statistics will guide Edwards and the newly appointed sporting director Richard Hughes in their hunt for Klopp’s successor.

    There isn’t much to evaluate regarding Lijnders. rating an assistant is arguably harder than rating a manager, and his one brief solo tenure in the Netherlands did not go well. Only a few months later, he was back in Liverpool.

    However, Mikel Arteta clearly demonstrates the advantages of taking a chance like this. Lijnders, who would continue Liverpool’s long-standing “boot room” tradition, would also be the candidate for continuity. Yet, despite what Alan Brazil has been informed, it would require a dramatic reversal of course to name him today.

  • Stars are expected to depart as Liverpool advised over “Fergie-style” reject warning after Jurgen Klopp.

    Stars are expected to depart as Liverpool advised over “Fergie-style” reject warning after Jurgen Klopp.

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    After nine years as manager, Jurgen Klopp will depart Liverpool at the end of the current campaign. The Reds have already been given a preview of what their future may hold given Manchester United’s current circumstances.

    Liverpool has been told that if Jurgen Klopp leaves this summer, they would see a fall akin to that of Manchester United.

    After nine years as the Reds’ manager, Klopp will step down from his position at Anfield at the end of the current campaign. He has made them into one of the top teams in English football during that time.

    They have won the FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League, and Premier League under his direction, and this season they are expected to win an additional three titles. It’s a winning run of form reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson’s heyday at United.

    Ferguson announced his retirement in 2013, and the Red Devils haven’t won the championship since. In that time, they have had five managers, and Erik ten Hag, the most recent, doesn’t seem to be getting them back to the top of the standings.

    John Arne Riise fears that if Klopp leaves, his former squad may experience the same fate. The Norwegian, who helped Liverpool win the Champions League, has issued a warning that some of the team’s best players might leave with Klopp.

    “Once Klopp leaves, there’s always a chance of a Fergie-esque collapse. That’s risky all the time. Will every player stay when the manager leaves? Who is entering?” To BoyleSports, Riise said.

    “Players value that connection much; will they stick around if he leaves? When a new management takes over, will they still hold the same beliefs? The boss need not always be at fault.

    “If the players simply don’t feel the same way about them. The appointment of the club’s future manager is therefore crucial. Therefore, it’s not just a matter of who gets appointed but also who stays? Now that Klopp has departed, who will tell their agent they want to leave?”

    Stars are expected to depart as Liverpool advised over "Fergie-style" reject warning after Jurgen Klopp.
    John Arne Riise has expressed concern Regarding his former club

    Xabi Alonso was the front-runner to succeed Klopp, but he eliminated himself from consideration last month. As Alonso is definitely not going to take Klopp’s place, Riise has Liverpool’s hot seat picked for Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi.

    “Where Liverpool wants to go will determine who manages the team going forward. I adore Brighton’s De Zerbi’s work. Because he’s so committed to being himself, he would fit right in,” Riise continued.

    “He stays the same and follows his own path. Seeing him in Liverpool would be wonderful. It all depends on the path they wish to take, and Klopp’s respect for De Zerbi also plays a part.

    “Manager Klopp will in some way give the club some insight into how to move forward and who to rely on. I think De Zerbi is one of the most qualified people, so I’m looking forward to that. ing” “

  • Ruben Amorim turned down four Premier League positions, saying he “agrees Liverpool deal.”

    Ruben Amorim turned down four Premier League positions, saying he “agrees Liverpool deal.”

    Ruben Amorim turned down four Premier League positions, saying he "agrees Liverpool deal."

    After Jurgen Klopp leaves as manager of Liverpool at the end of the current campaign, Sporting chief Ruben Amorim, who has long been linked to a move to the Premier League, has reportedly agreed to take over as manager.

    After being a candidate for several other Premier League positions, Sporting manager Ruben Amorim has emerged as the front-runner to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.

    Sporting is in a strong position to win the championship this season after the 39-year-old led them to their first league title in 19 years in 2021. With a game remaining, Sporting leads their closest opponents, Benfica, by four points at the moment.

    Ahead of Sporting’s 2-1 victory against Benfica on Saturday, Amorim reportedly refused to commit to staying at Sporting despite having inked a deal in principle to take over at Liverpool the following season, according to Sky Germany.

    Ahead of Sporting’s 2-1 victory against Benfica on Saturday, Amorim reportedly refused to commit to staying at Sporting despite having inked a deal in principle to take over at Liverpool the following season, according to Sky Germany.

    “No, I can’t promise that I will stay. I made a commitment, and I can’t take it back. I will be leaving Sporting if we do not win titles. It was obvious right away that this was the wager I gave the players. “We must achieve titles,” he declared.

    Ruben Amorim turned down four Premier League positions, saying he "agrees Liverpool deal."

    Amorim has garnered praise from the football community for his outstanding job at Sporting and has previously been connected to several elite Premier League teams. In 2022, Aston Villa thought he would be able to take Steven Gerrard’s place.

    He was hesitant to leave Sporting while they were still in the Champions League, though, so Villa ultimately hired Unai Emery in his place, and the former Arsenal manager did a fantastic job.

    Amorim was also associated with managerial openings at Chelsea and Tottenham in the summer of last year, following the dismissals of Graham Potter and Antonio Conte, respectively. However, in an interview with Diario de Noticias, he openly declared himself out of the competition for both positions.

    He insisted, “I’m not looking for anything.” “In addition, I want to cherish my possessions rather than what other people say. And it’s been said a lot… As I’ve previously stated, Sporting is even aware of my contacts with other teams, but I’ve always wanted to stay because I enjoy being at Sporting.”

    In the end, Spurs raided Celtic for Ange Postecoglou, while Chelsea appointed Mauricio Pochettino. Amorim was linked to Manchester United later that year as a result of Erik ten Hag’s subpar season opening performance.

    When questioned about the allegations, Amorim insisted that United had not yet approached him, but he did not rule out a possible move to Old Trafford. He does, however, seem to be close to making a Premier League move as Liverpool and Sporting are currently negotiating his exit clause.

  • Rodrygo tells how, for about €3 million, he nearly signed with Liverpool at the age of 16.

    Rodrygo tells how, for about €3 million, he nearly signed with Liverpool at the age of 16.

    Rodrygo, a forward for Real Madrid, has disclosed how, seven years ago, he was on the verge of joining Liverpool as a teenager.

    Rodrygo, a forward for Real Madrid, has disclosed how, seven years ago, he was on the verge of joining Liverpool as a teenager.

    Due to Kylian Mbappe’s presence at the Bernabeu, the Brazilian was speculatively connected to a possible £86 million move to Liverpool this summer.

    Rodrygo would be open to leaving the Spanish city if Real welcomes another Brazilian sensation, Endrick, to further intensify competition for spots in their attack.

    Arsenal, Liverpool, and both Manchester teams are reportedly keeping an eye on the situation, but they are aware that a deal would only be feasible if Real Madrid listed the player for sale or if the player requested to transfer.

    The 23-year-old now disclosed how close he was to signing with Liverpool in 2017 in a new interview with the Guardian—for a mere €3 million!

    “I didn’t want to close the deal, so we didn’t,” he said.

    “Even though the offer was very good, I wanted to stay at Santos.” The professional path they had assured me of would have been excellent as well. In order to get ready for European football, I intended to complete my education in England.

    Rodrygo would have only been sixteen at the time, so maybe staying in his native country made sense.

    “Playing in Europe has always been my dream,” he said after spending €40 million to join Real Madrid two years later.

    “Everything was excellent, but my yearning was more audible. My intention was to remain at Santos and create some history with the club. That’s exactly what transpired: I was able to realise my ambition of representing Santos. I did, however, come close to visiting Liverpool.

    A possible Salah replacement?

    Rodrygo, a forward for Real Madrid, has disclosed how, seven years ago, he was on the verge of joining Liverpool as a teenager.

    It’s intriguing that Liverpool looked to recruit a “wonderkid” from Brazil because supporters have been saying they ought to be doing that more frequently, like Real and Man City have lately.

    With 15 goals and eight assists for Real this season, the adaptable attacker may eventually be considered as Mo Salah’s replacement at Anfield.

    Rodyrgo, a pillar of the Brazil national team, has the build to take Salah’s place, and at 23, he still has plenty of development ahead of him.

    His current contract expires in 2028; he signed a new one last year. One to watch out for, maybe.

     

  • The “reason behind Liverpool rejecting Roberto De Zerbi” to take over from Jurgen Klopp is that they “won’t go near him.”

    The “reason behind Liverpool rejecting Roberto De Zerbi” to take over from Jurgen Klopp is that they “won’t go near him.”

    The "reason behind Liverpool rejecting Roberto De Zerbi" to take over from Jurgen Klopp is that they "won't go near him."

    Following Xabi Alonso’s decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi emerged as the front-runner to succeed leaving Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.

    According to Mark Lawrenson, Roberto De Zerbi’s cryptic remarks regarding his future at Brighton mean that Liverpool won’t approach him.

    After Xabi Alonso declared he would not be staying at Bayer Leverkusen, the Seagulls manager emerged as the front-runner to succeed departing manager Jurgen Klopp in the summer.

    Since then, rumours have surfaced suggesting that De Zerbi is also out of the race, and former Liverpool player Lawrence thinks the Italian is “getting carried away” with all of the attention surrounding him.

    Lawrenson informed Paddy Power, “We’ve seen how much money they’ve made this year.” I felt that Roberto De Zerbi’s statement last week that he wants additional players was a little inappropriate. His major break came from Brighton, and he’s done incredibly well.

    “But I don’t think Liverpool will go near him once you go down that path of asking for additional players, and perhaps his agency is talking to other teams.

    The "reason behind Liverpool rejecting Roberto De Zerbi" to take over from Jurgen Klopp is that they "won't go near him."

    “He is a capable manager, but I believe he is exaggerating since Brighton hasn’t had a great season. He has not addressed the additional games and has attributed it on a lack of players. De Zerbi is not going to Liverpool, and he may have turned off one or two potential team owners.

    “Brighton is a professionally managed team; they acquired £22 million for Graham Potter and his backroom crew. They’ll just bring in a new manager, and given the way they’re now run, they most likely already know who will take over as manager.”

    De Zerbi recently acknowledged that he hasn’t signed a new deal with Brighton, giving the impression that he wants greater control over transfers before he commits to the team long-term.

    “I have a different way to decide my future,” he stated. “I would like to talk to my club. I have a contract, but the issue isn’t the contract itself; rather, it’s finding a shared goal, strategy, and outlook for the future.

    “As for myself, I haven’t made a decision yet because I have a contract, but I want to talk to Tony Bloom, my club, to learn about their plan, his plan, and Tony’s plan. Then, without any issues, we make the choice together.”

  • The Liverpool pair must play carefully in their next three games or risk missing two games.

    The Liverpool pair must play carefully in their next three games or risk missing two games.

    During a crucial period of the season, two Liverpool players could be suspended before the Premier League expunges their records

    The Liverpool pair must play carefully in their next three games or risk missing two games.

    During a crucial period of the season, two Liverpool players could be suspended before the Premier League expunges their records once more.

    According to Premier League regulations, a player receives two match bans in the same league if they receive 10 bookings in their first 32 Premier League games. Yellow cards do not transfer to domestic cup tournaments.

    But for the latter stretch of the run-in, the players’ slates will be cleared following the 32nd gameweek.

    There are still three games left until that amnesty, so two Liverpool players will need to be extra careful how they behave in the next games.

    The suspension risk for Liverpool

    With squad availability already being such a problem for Jurgen Klopp this season, Wataru Endo and Darwin Nunez are the players most at risk of receiving an unwelcome ban after receiving eight yellow cards between them for the season.

    During a crucial period of the season, two Liverpool players could be suspended before the Premier League expunges their records

    Before they may unwind a little, the two must prevent receiving two more yellow cards apiece in the games against Crystal Palace (14/4), Manchester United (7/4) and Sheffield United (4/4).

    Depending on when it is acquired, a two-game suspension might mean that one or both of them miss the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on 24/4.

    This season, both players have emerged as essential members of Jurgen Klopp’s squad: Nunez has established himself as the go-to central attacker when healthy, while Endo has surprised everyone by becoming the unwavering pillar in midfield.

    The Uruguayan has not received a booking in any of his previous four league games, maybe demonstrating self-control in an effort to avoid getting suspended. Though Endo has only received three in his previous six, yellow cards are more of a workplace risk for defensive midfielders.

    Although Liverpool supporters are anxiously awaiting the conclusion of the 32nd gameweek, positive news regarding the team’s returning stars is imminent.

    On Wednesday, Klopp disclosed that four players—Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota, and Stefan Bajcetic—are getting close to rejoining the club.

    More news……

    The incredible off-field earnings of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah are disclosed in new records.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    Mohamed Salah, a top player for Liverpool, has made a significant profit from his business, according to new paperwork.

    After agreeing to a lucrative new contract with Liverpool in 2022, Salah, 31, already makes about £400,000 per week. This is due to his status as one of the Premier League’s greatest players after joining from Italian club Roma in 2017. However, the Egyptian winger’s income comes from sources more than merely the ball at his feet; his profits off the pitch also add to his fortune.

    In June 30, 2023, ‘Salah UK Commercial’ released their most recent financial statement, which shows that they made little over £5.4 million after taxes. The 31-year-old’s business ventures have flourished after he recovered an incredible £27 million through business transactions in just three years.

    Now that amount has surpassed £33 million, Salah will be able to use it as a nest egg in the future.

    According to the most recent filings, the Egypt captain, who also has partnerships with Pepsi, Adidas, Uber, and Vodafone, made £11 million from personal sponsorships alone in the previous tax year.

    Salah might have made even more money in his upcoming financial statements if Liverpool had chosen to sell him for £200 million last summer.

    Al-Ittihad, the reigning Saudi Arabian champions, reportedly offered him a deal worth an incredible £175 million a year in an attempt to make him the latest famous player to relocate to the Middle East.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    The most recent accounts of Mohamed Salah, via Companies House

    Although Salah is still one of Liverpool’s most vital players, his current contract expires in June 2025, therefore the Reds will need to plan for life without him.

    Salah’s future has come under scrutiny once more since manager Jurgen Klopp has decided to depart the team at the end of this season.

    Even with the rumours swirling and Saudi Arabia’s desire not abating, the attacker is adamant that Klopp’s exit will not affect his future at Anfield. “No, not at all. Life goes on. In an earlier this month interview with Sky Sports, Salah said to Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, “It’s part of life now.”

    “Everything is in motion. The players have already departed from the club. Players of great importance left the team. The club also values the manager greatly, but he is departing. I will eventually leave the club, but it won’t affect my future because of Klopp’s departure.”

    When Salah was rumoured to be joining a Saudi Pro League team back in November, Klopp responded, saying, “Mo is here, Mo never came to me and wanted to go.” To be honest, I didn’t give it a second thought—should we sell or not, or anything else.”

  • Ruben Amorim reacts to comments made by Jose Mourinho, saying, “It makes no sense,” as Liverpool links persist.

    Ruben Amorim reacts to comments made by Jose Mourinho, saying, “It makes no sense,” as Liverpool links persist.

    Ruben Amorim reacts to comments made by Jose Mourinho, saying, "It makes no sense," as Liverpool links persist.

    One of the top candidates to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool is Ruben Amorim.

    In the wake of intense speculation that the Sporting CP manager may follow Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, Ruben Amorim has rejected the moniker “Special One 2” bestowed upon him by certain English media outlets.

    After former front-runner Xabi Alonso declared he would be staying at Bayer Leverkusen for the 2024–2025 season, the 39-year-old became the overwhelming favourite to take over as the next manager at Anfield. Alonso had brought the German team dangerously close to winning their first Bundesliga championship.

    Amorim is currently the subject of increased attention in England; some have even dubbed the Portuguese manager “the Special One 2.” Amorim recently informed the media he was focused on Sporting and extremely glad to be there.

    However, the nickname that compares the former Benfica player to fellow Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho has been rejected by the player. The Portuguese remarked, “I have no illusions about it and it makes no sense.” “I still recall how everyone last year speculated about my potential departure from Sporting.

    “The coach of Sporting and the legendary Jose Mourinho are not comparable.”

    With a game remaining, Sporting leads second-place Benfica by one point, and Amorim looks set to lead the team to a second Primeira Liga championship.

    Mourinho would have equaled his total with two league titles in Portugal. Naturally, Mourinho also enjoyed great success in Europe with Porto, when he won the Champions League in 2003–04 and the UEFA Cup in 2002–03.

    On the strength of this, “the Special One” left for England. “Please don’t call me arrogant, but I’m European champion and I think I’m a special one,” Mourinho remarked at his Chelsea unveiling.

    When asked if he finds it bothersome that there is talk of him joining Liverpool before of Sporting’s match against Benfica in the second leg of the Taça de Portugal semifinal, Amorim had a lighthearted response. “The only thing that annoys me is that Sporting had someone else play my position,” he said in jest. “I told [Hugo] Viana, Sporting’s director of football, to take it easy even today.”

    Amorim did defeat Borussia Dortmund in the group stage of the 2021/22 Champions League, so he does have some European experience. The next season, in the same competition, his Sporting team eliminated Arsenal from the Europa League after finishing third in their Champions League group and defeating and drawing with Tottenham Hotspur.

    Liverpool would have to pay Sporting’s rumoured €20 million (£17 million) release clause in order to get the highly regarded tactician before 2026.

  • The incredible off-field earnings of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah are disclosed in new records.

    The incredible off-field earnings of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah are disclosed in new records.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    Mohamed Salah, a top player for Liverpool, has made a significant profit from his business, according to new paperwork.

    After agreeing to a lucrative new contract with Liverpool in 2022, Salah, 31, already makes about £400,000 per week. This is due to his status as one of the Premier League’s greatest players after joining from Italian club Roma in 2017. However, the Egyptian winger’s income comes from sources more than merely the ball at his feet; his profits off the pitch also add to his fortune.

    In June 30, 2023, ‘Salah UK Commercial’ released their most recent financial statement, which shows that they made little over £5.4 million after taxes. The 31-year-old’s business ventures have flourished after he recovered an incredible £27 million through business transactions in just three years.

    Now that amount has surpassed £33 million, Salah will be able to use it as a nest egg in the future.

    According to the most recent filings, the Egypt captain, who also has partnerships with Pepsi, Adidas, Uber, and Vodafone, made £11 million from personal sponsorships alone in the previous tax year.

    Salah might have made even more money in his upcoming financial statements if Liverpool had chosen to sell him for £200 million last summer.

    Al-Ittihad, the reigning Saudi Arabian champions, reportedly offered him a deal worth an incredible £175 million a year in an attempt to make him the latest famous player to relocate to the Middle East.

    Mohamed Salah is a Liverpool winger and Egypt international, but he has several more sources of income outside of football.

    The most recent accounts of Mohamed Salah, via Companies House

    Although Salah is still one of Liverpool’s most vital players, his current contract expires in June 2025, therefore the Reds will need to plan for life without him.

    Salah’s future has come under scrutiny once more since manager Jurgen Klopp has decided to depart the team at the end of this season.

    Even with the rumours swirling and Saudi Arabia’s desire not abating, the attacker is adamant that Klopp’s exit will not affect his future at Anfield. “No, not at all. Life goes on. In an earlier this month interview with Sky Sports, Salah said to Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, “It’s part of life now.”

    “Everything is in motion. The players have already departed from the club. Players of great importance left the team. The club also values the manager greatly, but he is departing. I will eventually leave the club, but it won’t affect my future because of Klopp’s departure.”

    When Salah was rumoured to be joining a Saudi Pro League team back in November, Klopp responded, saying, “Mo is here, Mo never came to me and wanted to go.” To be honest, I didn’t give it a second thought—should we sell or not, or anything else.”

    More news……

    Fans of Liverpool receive a shocking morning update from Fabrizio Romano.

    Fans of Liverpool receive a shocking morning update from Fabrizio Romano.

    It is now believed that Real Madrid is “monitoring” Trent Alexander-Arnold due to his unresolved Liverpool contract problem.

    The relevant information was posted by Fabrizio Romano on X, formerly Twitter. The fullback’s current contract is scheduled to end in the summer of 2025.

    Although the player’s mental state is still unknown, the Merseysiders are unwilling to part with their vice captain.

     

    This summer, is Trent Alexander-Arnold going to be sold?

    Nothing in football is guaranteed, of course, but we don’t think there’s a possibility in hell that our No. 66 will swap Liverpool red for Madrid white.

    Now that the club has separated the two key positions of sports director (in Richard Hughes) and CEO of football (in Michael Edwards) with FSG, the 25-year-old’s problem should be settled soon Though the latter’s most essential assignment before formally joining the club on June 1 will be obtaining the services of Jurgen Klopp’s replacement.

    Virgil van Dijk, Mo Salah, Trent, and others need to have new contracts arranged as the next top priority.

  • Recent Liverpool manager searches and the three main attributes they are looking for

    Recent Liverpool manager searches and the three main attributes they are looking for

    Recent Liverpool manager searches and the three main attributes they are looking for

    While nobody wants to consider life without Jurgen Klopp, the club is forced to consider such options as they look for his replacement, and three names keep coming up.

    With 15 games remaining during Klopp’s tenure, Liverpool still has two Premier League and Europa League trophies up for grabs.

    While everyone else concentrates on capping this campaign with a bang, the search for the next manager continues behind closed doors. He will leave the club in the best possible position.

    As of right now, the former Red Alonso is still the front-runner to fill the position, followed by Xabi Alonso, Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton, and Ruben Amorim of Sporting.

    They have a lot in common, and Liverpool “want a young manager who can grow at the club, and also someone who plays attacking football and has a strong personality,” according to Lewis Steele of the Mail.

    They no longer require a revolutionary manager who can propel the team back to the top; instead, they need someone who can build on Klopp’s departure and propel Liverpool to even higher levels.

    Liverpool is mindful of Alonso’s current work and will wait, but they “will fight” for him despite Germany’s conviction that he will be joining Bayern Munich.

    Although there isn’t as much commotion around Richard Hughes as there is around Alonso or Amorim, the new sports director is a recognised admirer of De Zerbi’s work and tried to sign the Italian player some years ago at Bournemouth.

    Since data will undoubtedly be used in Liverpool’s hunt, Amorim is a candidate to watch in that regard and is weighed highly.

    De Zerbi holds the distinction of being the oldest at 44, yet all three fit the description of “young manager,” being no older than 45.

    With 109 and 117 goals thus far this season, respectively, neither Alonso, 42, nor Amorim, 39, have seen their team lack goals; in contrast, Klopp’s Liverpool have 120 goals through ten games in 2023–2024.

    Given the responsibilities a Liverpool manager will have to fulfil, the personality test will be equally crucial. However, comparing them to Klopp would be unfair because it would set an extremely unachievable bar.

    It won’t be until the end of the season that the manager search is expected to make any substantial headway.

    More news…….

    Liverpool fans can rejoice because a vital player will be back in the starting lineup next week.

    Liverpool fans can rejoice because a vital player will be back in the starting lineup next week.

    The good news for Liverpool is that Ibrahima Konate is expected to start for France against Chile on Tuesday night.

    L’Equipe claims that the centre back, who has been sidelined due to injury for the past few weeks, is prepared to play in the friendly.

    The defender was substituted out during Liverpool’s Europa League first-leg match against Sparta Praha. Since then, he has missed a number of important games for the Reds, including their FA Cup loss to Man United last week.

    Prior to their match against Brighton at Anfield on Sunday, Liverpool supporters will be eager to see him return in the starting lineup, but the French player must win against Chile first.

    How significant is Ibrahima Konate to Liverpool?

    Given that the match against Chile is merely a friendly, Liverpool supporters will be hopeful that Konate survives. The centre back, who has played in 32 games for the Merseyside team this season, is an important member of Liverpool’s team.

    It is no coincidence that the Reds have only triumphed in one of the three games in which the 24-year-old defender has missed due to injury. Klopp prefers the 24-year-old to combine with Virgil van Dijk.

    With a few difficult games remaining and the desire to cap off his tenure at Anfield as best he can, the German coach will need everyone healthy for the last stretch.

  • Roberto De Zerbi, a target for Liverpool, expresses his feelings after speaking with Bayern Munich

    Roberto De Zerbi, a target for Liverpool, expresses his feelings after speaking with Bayern Munich

    Prior to the summer break, Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi is being courted by Bayern Munich and Liverpool, but the Italian

    Prior to the summer break, Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi is being courted by Bayern Munich and Liverpool, but the Italian has not made up his mind about his future.

    Although the Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi is ‘flattered’ by Bayern Munich’s interest, he is not in a hurry to decide on his long-term future.

    Since taking over for Graham Potter at Brighton in September 2022, De Zerbi, 44, has made a name for himself as one of the most promising young coaches in Europe. Unfortunately for the Seagulls, other teams have taken note of De Zerbi’s achievements in the Premier League, which include leading the team to its first-ever European campaign.

    Many top teams are expected to be looking for a new head coach in the summer, and De Zerbi is being tipped to be a strong candidate for several positions, including one at Liverpool, which will be without Jurgen Klopp at the end of the current season.

    Another team that has reportedly expressed interest in De Zerbi is Bayern Munich; Bild is now reporting that the German powerhouses have even had discussions with the Brighton manager. However, it should be mentioned that Xabi Alonso is still their top priority.

    De Zerbi is likely to keep all of his options open and not make any decisions regarding his future, as further interest in his services is anticipated in the summer. Despite being ‘fascinated’ by the idea of replacing Thomas Tuchel at the Allianz Arena, De Zerbi is planned to proceed cautiously.

    Prior to the summer break, Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi is being courted by Bayern Munich and Liverpool, but the Italian

    It’s interesting to note that Liverpool is apparently considering Alonso in addition to De Zerbi, who has been shortlisted for the forthcoming Anfield position. Michael Edwards, who is back, hired Richard Hughes as the new sporting director, and he will be in charge of selecting the best player to take over for Klopp.

    Given his outstanding record at Bayer Leverkusen, it is believed that Alonso is also Liverpool’s top target. As Klopp’s tenure comes to an end, other coaches like De Zerbi and Ruben Amorim are still being considered by the team.

    Uli Hoeness, the honorary president of Bayern Munich, recently acknowledged that the defending Bundesliga champions are making every effort to entice Alonso to return to his former haunts. Leverkusen is optimistic that the Spaniard will decline offers from two of his previous clubs in order to stay in his current position for the upcoming campaign.

    “Clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, Leverkusen, and FC Bayern are working on it,” he said to Ran Sport. He has demonstrated his ability to be a successful coach.”

    Like Klopp, Alonso has a chance to defeat Bayern Munich and win the domestic championship, as Leverkusen is presently leading the race. With ten games remaining in the season, Liverpool trails Arsenal in the Premier League title race, but only by a narrow margin due to goal differential.