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  • Stan Collymore advises Liverpool to sign a PL player to replace Mo Salah

    Stan Collymore advises Liverpool to sign a PL player to replace Mo Salah

    Jurgen Klopp intervenes as angry Virgil van Dijk 'insults' officials over Liverpool red
    Stan Collymore has suggested Liverpool sign Brentford winger Bryan Mbeumo if Mohamed Salah leaves this summer.

    Speaking to CaughtOffside, the former Anfield star advised Liverpool to target the Cameroon international as a replacement for Salah as Saudi Arabia showed interest.

    The 24-year-old winger has been one of Brentford’s finest performers since the Bees’ promotion to the Premier League, with Mbeumo having scored three goals already this season.

    And Collymore has now suggested the French-born striker replace Salah should the striker be sold, an outcome which is becoming more likely by the day.

    In fact, Brentford could be hesitant to sell Mbeumo along with Ivan Toney until 2024, but Liverpool could make a move if Salah leaves for the Middle East in the coming days. Collymore said of Mbuemo: “He’s a great player. If Salah does indeed leave Liverpool this summer, I think Jurgen Klopp should definitely consider Brentford’s No.19.”

    Liverpool should consider Mbeumo as Salah replacement

    Liverpool reportedly never considered replacing Salah this summer but the winger’s potential departure must now beg that question as Mbeumo is a candidate.

    The striker has excelled over the past three seasons for Brentford and established himself as a reliable player in the Premier League, with a big transfer almost certainly on the horizon.

    And Liverpool could be that club, with Mbeumo a player who can take his game to a new level at Anfield if Salah is sold and the Reds seek a replacement.

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    Jurgen Klopp intervenes as angry Virgil van Dijk ‘insults’ officials over Liverpool red

    Virgil van Dijk was sent off in a nightmarish first half for Liverpool against Newcastle. Jurgen Klopp stepped in by seemingly pushing Virgil van Dijk through the tunnel after the Liverpool defender was sent off against Newcastle. Van Dijk has been sacked for the first time in his Reds career after bringing down Aleksandar Isak to deny a clear scoring chance. The Dutchman was visibly angry with the decision and it took him some time before he walked off the pitch. He continued to yell at referee John Brooks, with Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville implying he was "insulting" the referee. Van Dijk eventually made his way to the touchline and continued yelling at the fourth official, sounding like he was cursing in his face. Liverpool manager Klopp then appeared to step in to prevent his experienced star from getting into further trouble. Klopp gently nudged Van Dijk through the tunnel and away from the scene, where the defender clearly wanted to continue arguing his case against the fourth official. The German then continued to protest with the agents, risking being reprimanded. Van Dijk's red card came as part of a chaotic first half for Liverpool at St. James' Park. Fellow defender Trent Alexander-Arnold narrowly escaped sending off in the opening six minutes. The England defender was booked after three minutes for throwing the ball away after a decision he didn't like - now considered a mandatory yellow card under guidelines given to referees at the start of the season. Moments later, the right-back cynically brought down Anthony Gordon. Umpire Brooks only let an embarrassed Alexander-Arnold get away with a warning. But it was the English ace's mistake that led Newcastle to open the scoring midway through the first half. Mohamed Salah's poor pass proved too much for Alexander-Arnold to control, allowing Gordon to escape on goal. The former Everton winger coolly passed Alisson. Newcastle then had the chance to make it 2-0. Isak collected Gordon's pass and appeared to be one-on-one with Alisson, only for Van Dijk to bring down the Swede savagely. Brooks had no choice but to show the 32-year-old the red card. Van Dijk will miss the match between Liverpool and Aston Villa next weekend, but his apparent abuse of the referee and fourth official could cost him an extended suspension. Speaking of Sky's match commentary, ex-Manchester United defender Neville said: 'Now he's abusing the referee. You just have to take your medicines and leave the pitch. We've all been there.'
    Virgil van Dijk was sent off in a nightmarish first half for Liverpool against Newcastle.

    Jurgen Klopp stepped in by seemingly pushing Virgil van Dijk through the tunnel after the Liverpool defender was sent off against Newcastle. Van Dijk has been sacked for the first time in his Reds career after bringing down Aleksandar Isak to deny a clear scoring chance.

    The Dutchman was visibly angry with the decision and it took him some time before he walked off the pitch. He continued to yell at referee John Brooks, with Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville implying he was “insulting” the referee. Van Dijk eventually made his way to the touchline and continued yelling at the fourth official, sounding like he was cursing in his face. Liverpool manager Klopp then appeared to step in to prevent his experienced star from getting into further trouble.

    Klopp gently nudged Van Dijk through the tunnel and away from the scene, where the defender clearly wanted to continue arguing his case against the fourth official. The German then continued to protest with the agents, risking being reprimanded.

    Van Dijk’s red card came as part of a chaotic first half for Liverpool at St. James’ Park. Fellow defender Trent Alexander-Arnold narrowly escaped sending off in the opening six minutes.

    The England defender was booked after three minutes for throwing the ball away after a decision he didn’t like – now considered a mandatory yellow card under guidelines given to referees at the start of the season. Moments later, the right-back cynically brought down Anthony Gordon.

    Umpire Brooks only let an embarrassed Alexander-Arnold get away with a warning. But it was the English ace’s mistake that led Newcastle to open the scoring midway through the first half. Mohamed Salah’s poor pass proved too much for Alexander-Arnold to control, allowing Gordon to escape on goal. The former Everton winger coolly passed Alisson.

    Newcastle then had the chance to make it 2-0. Isak collected Gordon’s pass and appeared to be one-on-one with Alisson, only for Van Dijk to bring down the Swede savagely.

    Brooks had no choice but to show the 32-year-old the red card. Van Dijk will miss the match between Liverpool and Aston Villa next weekend, but his apparent abuse of the referee and fourth official could cost him an extended suspension.

    Speaking of Sky’s match commentary, ex-Manchester United defender Neville said: ‘Now he’s abusing the referee. You just have to take your medicines and leave the pitch. We’ve all been there.’

  • The £43m player has now turned his back on Chelsea, saying he only wants to join PSG.

    The £43m player has now turned his back on Chelsea, saying he only wants to join PSG.

    The £43m player has now turned his back on Chelsea, saying he only wants to join PSG.
    Bradley Barcola has now turned down Chelsea – Lyon number 26 only wants to join PSG this summer.

    This corresponds to 90 minutes.

    What’s the news on Chelsea target Bradley Barcola? We’ll take a look…

    What’s the story?

    According to Foot Mercato, Chelsea have stepped up their hunt for the French wonderkid after Michael Olise opted to stay at Crystal Palace. The French news channel added that Lyon want 50m euros (£43m) for Barcola while Chelsea hold talks.

    Now, however, the Lyon prodigy has decided to turn down the Blues for PSG.

    90min believes Barcola will only want to join Luis Enrique this summer, something which has upset Lyon, who would rather not sell to a domestic rival.

    Nonetheless, negotiations are ongoing between the two sides and there is reportedly optimism that an agreement could be reached soon.

    Chelsea also wanted to sign Jeremy Doku from Rennes, although the Belgian international has now moved to Manchester City for £55m. Chelsea could sign Bradley’s teammate Barcola

    Barcola isn’t the only Lyon prodigy to admire Chelsea.

    After 90 minutes, the Blues add that Lyon’s number 18 likes Rayan Cherki, a player who once said he would join Chelsea instead of Manchester United.

    Respected journalist Dean Jones even claimed Chelsea selected Cherki ahead of Barcola, so perhaps the 20-year-old’s decision to join PSG isn’t a blow.

    Mauricio Pochettino admitted after Friday’s 3-0 win over Luton Town that he would like a versatile striker who can play up front.

    Cherki is capable of that, so the France Under-21 international could be someone the Blues want to sign next week. Make sure to keep an eye on developments at Chelsea as we expect the Blues to be busy until Friday’s transfer deadline.

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    Chelsea prepare to announce double transfer as Mauricio Pochettino continues to spend £350m

    Chelsea spent over £300m in the summer transfer window after spending £600m on signings last season
    Chelsea spent over £300m in the summer transfer window after spending £600m on signings last season

    Chelsea are set to confirm two transfers ahead of their next Premier League clash against Luton Town on Friday night. The Blues have already spent over £300m this summer, taking their total signing spend to over £900m in the past 12 months.

    The Blues have already signed eight signings, including several young players, and Mauricio Pochettino are still waiting for at least a few more signings before the window closes, football.london reveal. Chelsea have picked up just one point from their opening two Premier League games but are hoping for drastic improvements from last season.

    Several departures are still expected in the final stages of the transfer window, including Romelu Lukaku and Callum Hudson-Odoi, who are looking to leave Stamford Bridge on permanent contracts. The future of Trevoh Chalobah and Conor Gallagher remains uncertain ahead of the final nine days of the summer transfer window.

    Chelsea are now expecting to sign goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic from the New England Revolution. The Blues reportedly agreed a deal with the MLS club on Monday, reportedly worth £12.5m plus a further £1.5m in surcharges.

    Petrovic
    Petrovic will fly to England in the coming days to finalize his move to Chelsea. A medical is scheduled ahead of the Blues’ game against Luton Town on Friday. The 23-year-old keeper won’t be the only confirmed signing this week as Deivid Washington has already passed a medical and an announcement should be made “soon” according to Fabrizio Romano. The West London club are looking to add at least one more attacking option to their ranks before the transfer window closes. Pochettino wants a right winger who can also operate as number 10 through the centre, football.london understands this.

    Mohammed Kudus and Rayan Cherki remain in Blues care, but other targets are under surveillance. A deal to sign Michael Olise from Crystal Palace collapsed last week.

  • Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player “a special player”

    Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player “a special player”

    Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player "a special player.".
    After playing against Chelsea last night, Enzo Fernandez was singled out by Luton Town manager Rob Edwards as a player of exceptional talent.

    Although they made some encouraging strides during their trip to Stamford Bridge on Friday night, Luton has yet to win a game since their return to the Premier League this season.

    Ultimately, Chelsea’s class won out, and they defeated Luton 3-0 to earn three crucial league points.

    Last night, the Blues’ attack was too powerful to contain. Raheem Sterling, who has been in excellent form this season, first scored two beautiful goals inside the penalty area. Nicolas Jackson then scored a deserving goal for his first in English football.

    In his post-game interview with Luton’s X, Rob Edwards singled out Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez as a standout opponent.

    Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player "a special player"
    The outside center-backs need to be really brave the way we go because these teams ask you to do certain things, according to Edwards. Enzo Fernandez, a special player, and Burkey (Reece Burke), were going all-in.

    In the first few games of the season, Fernandez, who has been playing as an advanced midfielder recently, is showing off all of his strength.

    Fernandez appears to be one of the many players that Blues head coach Mauricio Pochettino is already getting the most out of.

    With some of his deft passes and time on the ball against Luton, the 22-year-old Argentine star was once more a joy to watch.

    Fernandez needs to add goals to his repertoire, Jamie Carragher said during last night’s live coverage of Sky Sports. If he could just perfect his final touch, we believe you might be looking at one of the top midfielders in the world.

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    Luton then gave a frightening reminder how close the score still was despite Chelsea’s dominance, creating a huge chance out of practically nothing. Sánchez manages to take the shot and clear it, with Gusto’s desperate dive that takes the sting out of the shot but also deflects it.

    Chilwell and Sterling then squandered a few more chances before Sterling finally completed a beautiful pass in the 68th minute. Sterling then continued to be a supplier for a few minutes, with Jackson touching home to secure the points.

    Three points, to the Bridge!

    Carefree.

    Pochettino remains faithful to the hybrid three-man defense/four-man guard system

    Double spin Ugochukwu-Caicedo in the last 10 minutes, False nine by Sterling

    Two goals for Sterling, two assists for Gusto.

    Jackson off the goal line, Sterling with the assist on that

    Our first win at Stamford Bridge since… ever

    Next: AFC Wimbledon play in the second round of the League Cup on Wednesday

  • Return of Khéphren Thuram,’super offer’ denied – Reasonable final week of transfers for Liverpool

    Return of Khéphren Thuram,’super offer’ denied – Reasonable final week of transfers for Liverpool

    Return of Khéphren Thuram,'super offer' denied - Reasonable final week of transfers for Liverpool
    Liverpool like the look of Nice midfielder Khéphren Thuram but there are other areas of the pitch that need to be addressed before the deadline.

    Time is running out for Liverpool in the transfer window. With just seven days to go, Liverpool are approaching the same situation as last year, on deadline day when the Reds rushed to sign Arthur Melo on loan.

    This time around, however, Liverpool cannot afford to make the same mistake, and neither can the Reds. There is a sensible path to take in the final week. Khéphren Thuram is a player who has been on the club’s radar all summer and he is still available and on the market as Nice seem ready to let him go.

    Nice sporting director Florent Ghisolfi spoke to the press on Friday during the presentation of the new signings of Jérémie Boga and Morgan Sanson and was asked about the club’s departures, in particular Thuram and Jean-Clair Todibo during the past month.

    “Thuram and Todibo are in high demand. We hope to keep all our key players, but we have never matched any player. If all parties are satisfied, an exit could take place,” Ghisolfi replied, according to France Bleu Azur. That situation doesn’t appear to have changed and with Thuram being the sort of player capable of playing as a number eight and number six, it would be wise for Liverpool to sign him this summer to help rebuild the club’s midfield under Jurgen Klopp.

    However, this is not the only way for Liverpool to ensure a reasonable end to the transfer window.

    Return of Khéphren Thuram,'super offer' denied - Reasonable final week of transfers for Liverpool
    As speculation around Mohamed Salah mounts, one of the key transfer decisions the club will have to make this summer is the decision to keep him at Anfield.

    According to Sportitalia and Sport Witness, state-owned All-Ittihad are ready to make a “super offer” to Liverpool and Salah to lure him to Saudi Arabia.

    This is a report that can no longer be ignored. Things are heating up around Salah, and given the way Saudi Arabia ramped up hiring over the summer, nothing is off the table. After all, All-Ittiera already managed to lure a Liverpool player to Fabinho this summer.

    Now players like Neymar are also moving and continuing their careers in the country.

    If All-Ittihad returns for Salah, it will be an offer Liverpool are unlikely to be able to refuse. But the club must do just that. There is currently no one on the market who could replace the Egyptian winger. Salah is the team’s most indispensable player, not only in terms of his quality on the pitch as one of the best players to ever wear the red shirt, but also off the pitch with his role model and mentality of leadership within the FA Zimmer.

    There will be a time in the future when Salah gets into new targets and maybe Saudi Arabia will be a topic of conversation. But Liverpool can’t even consider considering that possibility this summer.

    Salah simply needs to stay at Anfield, Liverpool’s transfer window success depends on it. Keep him and sign Thuram, and the Reds will have a reasonable, if not successful, last week in the transfer market.

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    Big blow for Liverpool as £60m star agrees to move elsewhere: Reds had agreed deal

    Big blow for Liverpool as £60m star agrees to move elsewhere: Reds had agreed deal
    Manchester City are pushing to sign Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes, who has been on Liverpool’s radar for a very long time.

    Last year, Klopp’s side prepared an offer to poach the player from Sporting CP but he ended up joining Molineux’s side.

    Portugal team
    Analysis articles cover Manchester City News Wolves transfer history

    Blow for Liverpool as £60m star agrees to move elsewhere – Reds had reached deal
    August 24, 2023 Farjad Iftekhar 0 Comments newsnow

    Manchester City are pushing to sign Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes, who has been on Liverpool’s radar for a very long time.

    Last year, Klopp’s side prepared an offer to poach the player from Sporting CP but he ended up joining Molineux’s side.

    News – Liverpool hit as Man Utd strike £29m deal to sign Reds target – report

    During the January transfer window, The Telegraph revealed that the Merseysiders have already agreed to land the Portugal international in a £44m deal this summer. Moreover, Anfield Watch exclusively reported a week ago that the Reds are finally looking to sign the 24-year-old star.

    However, according to the latest media reports, Nunes has agreed to join Man City who are keen to strike a deal with Wolves in a bid to get them over the finish line.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, the Premier League champions have already agreed personal terms with the Seleccao star and submitted an initial offer of over €50m.

    However, according to the latest update from Portugal, there is unlikely to be enough supply.

    According to today’s version of O Jogo, the West Midlands club agreed a €45m entry fee and €5m top-up to sign Nunes from the Lions last summer. Now they want minimum compensation of €70m (£60m) to part with their prized possession.

    Nunes scored just one goal and one assist in the Premier League last season and Manchester City want him to replace the injured Kevin de Bruyne, who directly contributed to 41 goals in the treble season.

    Liverpool have seen several midfield goals move elsewhere this summer and it now appears the 11-man Portuguese will eventually move to the Etihad.

  • Report: Chelsea are now closing in on Liverpool’s 23-year-old “absolutely incredible” target

    Report: Chelsea are now closing in on Liverpool’s 23-year-old “absolutely incredible” target

    Dorde Petrovic,
    Chelsea are reportedly closing in on signing New England Revolution goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic, a player Liverpool were also apparently eyeing.

    According to the Evening Standard, the Blues are “confident” they can finalize a deal for the 23-year-old before the transfer window closes.

    In May, there was speculation from Serbian outlet Nogo Mania linking Petrovic to both Liverpool and Manchester United.

    However, it now looks like Chelsea will beat the Reds on a third common goal in quick succession.

    The Blues are currently looking for reinforcements in goal following the move from Kepa Arrizabalaga to Real Madrid. Additionally, third-choice goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli is injured, leaving Chelsea in dire need of more cover in goal.

    The Blues had 20-year-old Lucas Bergstrom on the bench in their first two Premier League games of the season.

    Standard have reported that Petrovic has been Chelsea’s top goalkeeping target this summer. And things seem to be going in the right direction with his signing.

    He would follow in the footsteps of Gabriel Slonina and join the Stamford Bridge side from an MLS club. ‘Big guy’

    Petrovic is regarded as “one of the best goalkeepers in MLS”, so it’s no surprise to see ties to the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United.

    New England Revolution ace DeJuan Jones spoke highly of Petrovic last summer, calling him “absolutely incredible.”

    Jones praised Petrovic’s ability to keep revolution going in games, adding that he’s a “big guy” between the sticks six feet tall.

    First Moises Caicedo, then Romeo Lavia… Could Petrovic be Liverpool’s next target to opt for Stamford Bridge instead?

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    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham

    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham
    The 21-year-old will not want to see his Blues debut back anytime soon.

    After a shocking 37 minutes for his new team in a 3-1 loss to West Ham at the London Stadium, Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo has been given a lifeline.

    In the final seconds of the second half, the midfielder gave away a penalty that allowed the Irons to win the game thanks to Lucas Paqueta, making it the worst possible start to his time with the Blues.

    Chelsea, Brighton, and Liverpool had been negotiating for the Ecuadorian international for several months, but Mauricio Pochettino’s team ultimately prevailed after it appeared that Jurgen Klopp’s team might have snuck in with a last-minute £110 million offer.

    However, he finally left the Seagulls for Chelsea last Monday for a British record fee of £115 million, and fans questioned whether a week of training with the team would be enough to earn him a starting spot against David Moyes’ team.

    It appeared as though Sunday could be the start of the 21-year-old’s dream career when he was joined by former Southampton star Romeo Lavia as new midfield prospects for the team. But it wasn’t to be.

    Moises Caicedo was given excuse after terrible cameo debut in Chelsea loss to West Ham
    West Ham took the lead twice after Carney Chukwuemeka’s first-half goal, thanks to goals from Nayef Aguerd and Michail Antonio, but Caicedo’s substitution of vice captain Ben Chilwell appeared to further disrupt the Blues’ formation and cohesiveness.

    The second half was painful to watch as Chelsea moved the ball around carelessly and erratically, leading to Caicedo’s defensive error in the end.

    In addition to the penalty, he also committed eight separate turnovers of the ball and two fouls, all while teammates’ fans mocked him online.

    Jamie Redknapp, a Sky Sports analyst, attributes those errors to a lack of recent playing time prior to joining the Blues and thinks his future in a Blue shirt will be much brighter.

    Redknapp said, “We have the luxury of hindsight [on Pochettino’s substitutions], but perhaps using someone to release into midfield and maybe bringing Conor Gallagher and bringing [Moises] Caicedo in. However, when you speak to the stats guys here, he has not played for 60 days, and you can see that rustiness because he gives the penalty away.

    “Only the manager can see how he has trained; he is new to the club and may have felt he wasn’t ready for 45 minutes yet, but he will improve because it can only get better after giving up a penalty on your debut.

    “However, there were some aspects that they simply could not master in the second half despite having played very well in the first. “.

  • The club are now ready to sell Liverpool’s ‘enormous’ target for just £17million.

    The club are now ready to sell Liverpool’s ‘enormous’ target for just £17million.

    The club are now ready to sell Liverpool's 'enormous' target for just £17million.
    Torino are now reportedly ready to sell Perr Schuurs for just £17m (€20m) with Liverpool linked with the defender.

    According to Football London, the Serie A side could enter negotiations to sell the Dutch centre-back for a bargain price of £17million, with Liverpool being one of several Premier League sides interested in Schuurs.

    Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Tottenham have all been linked with the former Ajax star this summer, but given Jurgen Klopp’s need for a new defender, Liverpool’s interest could be the most interesting.

    Midfield talk dominated the Liverpool rumor mill for most of the summer, but a defender could arguably be more important for the Reds at the start of the new season.

    And Schuurs could be exactly that player, with the EPL Index hailing the 23-year-old as a “tremendous” player after establishing himself with Torino as one of Serie A’s best defenders. Moreover, this latest update could persuade Liverpool to sign Schuurs, who could be a dream defensive signing this summer given his style of play and age.

    Liverpool must test the waters for Schuurs this week

    Liverpool are slowly moving away from signing a defender in this window as Schuurs could now be available at a price that could make the Dutchman one of the bargains of the summer.

    Athletic, strong and brilliant on the ball, Schuurs ticks all the boxes Liverpool are looking for in a new defender. Torino now cost the centre-back just £17million.

    A deal may sound too good to be true for Liverpool, but the Reds must now do their utmost to sign Schuurs before next week’s deadline.

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    Jürgen Klopp has just been offered 30 reasons by Cody Gakpo to continue Liverpool’s transfer overhaul.

    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.
    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.

    Cody Gakpo faces a tough challenge this month in his first two rounds in the Premier League. Jürgen Klopp has so far taken four points from his duels against Chelsea and Bournemouth, and in those games he has used Gakpo as a midfielder rather than a striker.

    The Dutchman was deployed as the number eight left wing in the two games, largely due to a lack of options in the engine room at the moment. Since Klopp approved the surprise departures of both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho this summer, he has so far only replaced the pair with Wataru Endo, who only signed on the dotted line on Friday.

    Additionally, Thiago Alcântara and Stefan Bajčetić are currently recovering from injuries, with Gakpo forced to play as a makeshift midfielder to fill his boss’s void. The 24-year-old talent performed admirably but seemed to have an obvious weakness in his game.

    Simply put, Gakpo is not used to touching the ball often. As a striker, he was used to being involved in the last third before creating chances or scoring a goal for PSV Eindhoven – his former club – which explains why he sometimes found himself a little uncomfortable when he had to offer himself as a a factor constant. possibility of moving to Anfield. Against Chelsea in the opening weekend, he amassed a total of just 10 completions in 65 minutes before being replaced by Curtis Jones, who then completed 15 in just 25 minutes on the pitch. No player who started the game completed fewer passes than Gakpo, which is quite incredible considering his position in the center of the park.

    Liverpool hosted Bournemouth at Anfield this weekend. Klopp again made the decision to use Gakpo as number eight – with Jones sidelined with an ankle problem – but despite the Reds winning 3-1, the same problem arose. The Dutch international had just 20 completed passes this time around, again the fewest for a player in the red. Gakpo has played a total of 127 minutes in England’s top flight this season and is averaging just 21 assists per 90 minutes. It’s far too early to judge numbers as the sample size is simply too small to be reliable, but its average is very low for a midfielder in a dominant team.

    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.
    To illustrate, Dominik Szoboszlai has averaged 50 out of 90 successful passes in an identical role on the right flank, and it’s also worth noting that he’s a new signing, having arrived from RB Leipzig earlier this summer. Jones, who could return in the coming weeks, averaged 53 out of 90 assists last season in the Premier League.

    Gakpo is generally a positive contributor and his ceiling is undeniably high, but if he is to continue playing in the middle of the park he will need to give the Reds more control by getting on the ball more often and finding his teammates with accurate passing .
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    Speaking to AD last season, Gakpo spoke about his gradual evolution to become more of a center-of-the-park midfielder.

    “Guus Hiddink was the first to mention the change,” he said. \”He was at PSV for a while as a sounding board. I didn’t want to believe it then. And not even when Roger Schmidt later said the same thing to PSV. I was more stubborn than now and felt good on the left wing. But at the last World Cup I was already more central on the pitch and at Liverpool also permanently in the last six months. I’m just more excited to improve at that place in the near future.”

    “He’s been playing number eight pretty much all preseason,” said his manager, Klopp, when asked about his performance this weekend. “Players can play in different positions in modern football. Not even Szoboszlai played in that position for his old club. The role suits him.

    Klopp might be right, but based on his past performances, Gakpo seems like a striker who receives the ball less often but poses a real threat whenever he’s involved. He certainly has the quality to develop as a midfielder, but his obscurity perhaps offers a glimpse of Liverpool’s need to continue their top-flight rebuilding work.

    The engine room renovation is nearing completion with the additions of Endo, Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister this summer. However, more reinforcements are needed if Klopp really wants to challenge on all fronts this season.

     

  • Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

    Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

    Bradley Barcola
    Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Chelsea plan to sign another attacking player before the end of the summer transfer window.

    Despite spending a record €323m on players in that span, Mauricio Pochettino’s side are still short of attacking options following Christopher Nkunku’s injury which is set to sideline him until around Christmas.

    That resulted in Chelsea’s few goals in their first two Premier League games of the season, drawing 1-1 with Liverpool before suffering a 3-1 loss to West Ham on Sunday. Alphonse Areola saved a penalty from Enzo Fernandez.

    Transfer information expert Romano reported just hours after the final whistle after the West Ham defeat that the Blues wanted another attacking player who could be creative, with Carney Chukwuemeka limping out of that encounter after scored a nice goal.

    “For us, we rushed the situations. We have to be patient and open the field better. But when we look at the data, we had 50 entries in the last third, which is surprising. But we weren’t lucid enough to score for several reasons,” Pochettino confirmed after the match.

    Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

    The solution, according to Romano, will be to add another player to the club.

    Chelsea saw a move for Crystal Palace star Michael Olise collapse last week, with the France U21 winger signing a new contract at Selhurst Park, while Juventus are still keen to swap Dusan Vlahovic for Romelu Lukaku. However, the Blues want another type of player.

    Romano named Lyon’s Bradley Barcola and Rennes’ Jeremy Doku as possible targets, but noted that the former favors PSG, while the latter is close to a move to Manchester City.

    Kudus to Chelsea last

    It has been three weeks since Chelsea spoke to Mohammed Kudus about a move away from Ajax, Romano added, suggesting a deal is not imminent.

    However, he noted West Ham’s move for the player is “totally pending” and “almost out” as they struggle to agree a fee with Ajax, leaving the door open for an approach in the closing days of the window. .

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    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Once Chelsea confirm the signing of Romeo Lavia, they will have assembled one of the best midfielders in world football in two transfer windows.

    This area of ​​the pitch has been neglected by the club for years. Chelsea haven’t had a proper defensive midfielder since Nemanja Matic and he left our club in 2017.

    Since then we’ve had some decent midfielders (some very good), but overall our midfield was nowhere near good enough, unbalanced and lacking the right profiles to compete in the Premier League.

    If you want to win consistently and be a consistent force in world football, you have to make sure you have the perfect team engine, which is the midfield. And this starts from the base, with a defensive midfielder.

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Chelsea now with Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia on standby, they have absolutely everything in midfield now and it’s a fantastic moment and a fantastic feeling for us Blues fans.

    Enzo single-handedly led our midfield and team last season when we had a horrible year in football, but now he finally has the help he needs and deserves.

    Caicedo and Lavia will provide the defensive stability and awareness we’ve needed for so long, as well as the athleticism and physicality. Both players know how to defend, close the distance, intercept and tackle: all things that we have lacked a lot. Then Enzo will be free for them to do what he does best and that is to create and shoot.

    Enzo actually has a really good shot with him and knows how to find the net, but last season he was so blocked we never saw him. He also has great vision and an eye for passing, and he’s now being given the freedom to do all of that.

    It’s literally a dream come true for Chelsea fans and it still feels like that, a big dream! But it’s not a dream, Chelsea now have a VERY good and capable midfield with the perfect complementary profiles for each other. What a future they have, and they’re all young, so it’s a future we should see thrive and improve and have for many years to come!

  • Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…

    Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…

    ex-Southampton star says 'history' is one of them!
    Ex-Southampton star says ‘history’ is one of them!

    Chelsea’s new signing Romeo Lavia has revealed the three reasons that convinced him to join the West London giants.

    Keen to boost their midfield options this summer, the Blues completed the signing of Lavia for £58m on Friday morning, just days after the signing of Moises Caicedo.

    The Belgium international has signed a seven-year contract with the West London giants after completing a medical on Thursday, Mail Sport has revealed.

    Interest in the former Southampton star continued throughout the transfer window and at one point it looked like he might sign for Liverpool.

    The Reds were in hot pursuit of the 19-year-old and made more offers to the Saints, only for Chelsea to pounce and reach an agreement with the club.

     

    Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…
    Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Southampton star Romeo Lavia in a deal worth £58m

    Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…
    Mauricio Pochettino’s side sealed the Belgian international despite interest from Liverpool

    Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…
    The Belgian star will wear number 45 for Chelsea, the same as for Southampton

    And in his first interview after signing for Chelsea, Lavia revealed the “three factors” that convinced him to join the Blues.

    “I think the project and the club’s ambitions were key factors, but also the story behind it, so those three factors influenced my decision,” he said.

    Liverpool have a glittering history, boasting 19 league titles to Chelsea’s six.

    However, since the start of 2010, Chelsea have won 11 titles to Liverpool’s seven and for the Belgian star this makes them a more attractive option. Lavia also spoke on the club’s website, after sealing his move, where he said: “I’m really happy to be joining Chelsea and being a part of this exciting project.” It’s a great football club with a great history and I’m really excited to start.

    “I can’t wait to meet all my new teammates and build chemistry together to accomplish great things together.”

    The 19-year-old will wear the Blues’ number 45 shirt, the same number he wore during his year at Southampton.

    Before the official announcement on Friday morning, the Belgian international also wrote an emotional message to his fans to say goodbye to the club.

    “To the Saints fans. As I greet you, I want to thank you for everything you have given me during my time here,” he said.

    “I immediately felt the love of all of you, even if we didn’t reach our common goals.

    I will never forget the faith shown to me by the club and Saints around the world and I hope I have been able to repay the trust you have placed in me.

    “I would like to give a special thanks to all my teammates and all the staff within the club, whether closely involved or not, for embracing me since the day I walked across Staplewood Campus and for all the day to day work and help behind the screens that make me a better person, athlete and footballer.

    Good luck this season and I look forward to seeing the club return to the Premier League where it belongs soon! Thanks Saints. romeo.\’

    As Mail Sport revealed on Wednesday, the deal includes a further £5m in add-ons, with Chelsea’s spending under United States owner Todd Boehly now poised to cross the £1bn mark.

    Lavia joined Southampton from Manchester City last season after impressing during his academy training years with the reigning Premier League champions.

    Pep Guardiola has rejected the buy-back option included in his contract with the south coast club, but will recover the 20% resale fee from the Chelsea deal.

    Lavia – the Belgian international – enjoyed success in England’s top flight last season, making 29 Premier League appearances, but was unable to help Saints stay clear of the relegation zone.

    His decision to turn down Liverpool means Klopp will now look for alternatives during the remaining days of the transfer window.

    Romeo Lavia reveals his THREE reasons for picking Chelsea and turning down Liverpool as his £58m transfer is announced…
    And the Reds wasted no time in doing so, Mail Sport revealed on Wednesday night when they made a surprise £16million offer for Stuttgart midfielder Wataru Endo, 30.

    Endo, the fierce Japanese captain, is well known to Liverpool sporting director Jorge Schmadtke and can also play as a centre-back. He is to undergo a medical examination in Merseyside.

    Gravenberch, 21, is open to leaving as he wants to play more regularly. Bayern have so far resisted a sale, but they are overburdened with midfielders and are under pressure to claw back cash following the £100m signing of Harry Kane.

    Liverpool have also asked about Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat and Crystal Palace’s Cheick Doucoure as they consider midfield goals after failing to sign Caicedo and Lavia.

     

  • The club have now told Pochettino they can buy a ‘fast’ striker for £40m, Chelsea are a favorite destination

    The club have now told Pochettino they can buy a ‘fast’ striker for £40m, Chelsea are a favorite destination

    Nottingham Forest have now told Chelsea they can sign Brennan Johnson for £40m as Mauricio Pochettino is set to buy a new striker.
    Nottingham Forest have now told Chelsea they can sign Brennan Johnson for £40m as Mauricio Pochettino is set to buy a new striker.

    The Independent reports.

    So what’s the latest on Chelsea’s Brennan Johnson target? We see…

    What’s the story?

    Well, the Blues are now eyeing the Wales international after seeing a deal for Michael Olise fall apart dramatically. The France Under-21 international has surprisingly signed a new contract with Crystal Palace, despite Fabrizio Romano saying he has agreed to join Chelsea.

    Despite that setback, Pochettino still wants to sign a new striker and has identified Johnson as a valid alternative.

    The Independent believes Brentford are also keen to sign the Welshman, who has been described as “quickly” by Wales boss Rob Page.

    However, Nottingham Forest are against the sale of Johnson to another Premier League midfielder, so Chelsea would be seen as prime targets.

    The 22-year-old is on Chelsea’s radar following an excellent debut season in the Premier League last season, scoring eight goals in 38 appearances as Nottingham Forest avoided relegation. Chelsea target Brennan Johnson is not Michael Olise

    It will be interesting to see Chelsea go to Johnson after losing Olise because they are two different types of players.

    Yes, the duo can operate both on the right wing and centrally, so they have one thing in common.

    However, Olise is a left-footed winger who likes to slot in with his stronger left foot, while Johnson is a right-handed forward who operates more centrally and has a very different style of play.

    He suggests that Pochettino has opted to rely on Noni Madueke on the right wing, and Johnson is seen as someone who will challenge Nicolas Jackson and Armando Broja more in the centre.

    Make sure you keep an eye on this situation as Chelsea could soon make an offer for Johnson.

    More news……..

    Chelsea will soon complete their third acquisition in two days, according to Fabrizio Romano.

    Moisés Caicedo has been signed by Chelsea in a British record-breaking £115 million deal.
    According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea will soon make Michael Olise their next significant acquisition.

    He claimed that the Blues had activated the release clause regarding signing him this summer on YouTube.

    With their recent flurry of signings, Chelsea has really gotten going in the transfer market, and they are now looking to add Olise’s name to their impressive roster.

    After a protracted summer of negotiations, they were able to officially announce earlier this week that Moises Caicedo from Brighton had been signed.

    Romeo Lavia’s transfer to Stamford Bridge is reportedly set to be completed by a medical today, which would round out that midfield addition.

    Now, though, it appears that they want to improve their attacking options, paying special attention to creativity.

    Olise headed to Chelsea.

    According to Romano, Chelsea is now eager to finalize a deal to sign Olise away from Crystal Palace.

    “I have heard for days that the clause has been removed,” he said. No. Both Chelsea and City took notice of it. Now that the player and his camp have indicated their willingness to join Chelsea, Chelsea has made the decision to move forward.

    In a few days, Olise will become Chelsea’s third signing after the deal with the player’s agents is finalized and the deal’s structure is prepared. We’re about to start working on this.

    Due to their continued high spending in yet another transfer window, it is likely that Chelsea will be almost done for the summer after this deal.

    In the waning weeks of the season, a wave of outgoings is more likely to hit the market.

  • Roy Keane compares Liverpool to Man Utd, Newcastle, Arsenal, and Chelsea in the top four competition.

    Roy Keane compares Liverpool to Man Utd, Newcastle, Arsenal, and Chelsea in the top four competition.

    Roy Keane compares Liverpool to Man Utd, Newcastle, Arsenal, and Chelsea in the top four competition.
    Liverpool secured a hard-fought point in Sunday’s Premier League opener after being held 1-1 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It was an action-packed game as both teams were denied a goal and Liverpool had to register a second-half VAR penalty.

    It’s been just one game and the Reds have already had heart-pounding drama. We can only expect this season to continue as it started, with many twists and turns, especially when it comes to fighting for the top 4.

    Last season, Liverpool struggled to maintain consistent form and failed to qualify for the Champions League. They finished fifth after the last game of the season, which was canceled by Manchester United and Newcastle, both certainly another challenge.

    Speaking to Sky Sports, Roy Keane admitted he sees another triumph for Manchester City at the top of the table, but says there is “a lot of competition” when it comes to battling for a top-four finish.

    “I said before, unless they really drop out and get seriously injured or lose that hunger, other teams have a chance, but I don’t see anyone competing with Manchester City. I think United will be in the top four, look at L ‘Arsenal have improved, look at Newcastle, Villa will respond well [to defeat].

    “Liverpool, Chelsea – there’s a lot of competition, but for a lot of these teams it’s the top four and that includes United. Newcastle are definitely in contention for the top four. I think they’ve gotten stronger, their recruiting has been great.”

    Immediate rivals Liverpool have strengthened considerably in the transfer market this summer, making plenty of signings. The Reds got off to a good start after signing Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, but the sudden departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho left Jurgen Klopp struggling to sign replacements for the now decadent and worrying midfielder.

    More news…….

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has confessed he cannot be the leader that James Milner was and has urged other Liverpool stars to fill the void.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has confessed he cannot be the leader that James Milner was and has urged other Liverpool stars to fill the void.

Milner, 37, has now left Anfield for Brighton after a fantastic eight years at the club. He moved to Merseyside in June 2015 after five seasons with Manchester City. The Leeds-born ace won two Premier Leagues, an EFL Cup and an FA Cup with the Citizens.

And he added the 2018-19 Champions League to another Premier League triumph with the Reds. The former England winger also won both domestic cups with Liverpool but has now joined the Seagulls.

Milner left his contract this summer and signed a one-year contract with Amex with an option for an additional 12 months.

Since Jordan Henderson also left the club, Virgil van Dijk took over the captaincy.

Alexander-Arnold was named vice-captain. But the Englishman believes it will take a concerted effort to replicate the effect Milner had in the dressing room. "I play a role in making sure I live up to the standard every day," she told the Daily Mail. “By losing Milner, you can't replace him immediately. A lot of people will be needed. Others have to step forward.

"We have to make sure that the way he has continued to push us forward is replaced."

Liverpool's midfield will look very different in 2023/24. Fabinho, Naby Keita, Fabio Carvalho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the departures of Henderson and Milner.

Carvalho's departure was on loan to RB Leipzig for a year, while Roberto Firmino has also left.

There are newcomers too, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister now on board.

Alexander-Arnold aware of Liverpool's role
Liverpool fans are hoping for a return to the form they played regularly in the Champions League until last season.

Nine defeats in the top flight have left them well off pace and in fifth place. That just means Europa League for the Anfield faithful.

They will open the season at home against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

Alexander-Arnold will be one of the players Klopp will look to when the chips run out.

The man with 20 England caps knows he won't have the same impact as Milner.

But he hopes to have qualities that can provoke a reaction from his teammates. “I am aware of myself. I know I will never be a James Milner," he added.

"I will never be that kind of leader, but the leadership qualities that I have have to be demonstrated and they have to be seen, heard and used in an effective way for the team."

"I have to keep pushing forward to try to achieve the things that I want to achieve."

Alexander-Arnold could well be used in Klopp's midfield this season. Last season he was used several times in the hybrid position. Gareth Southgate has also propelled him higher up the pitch for England and it could be that the future of the Liverpool man lies on the right side of midfield.
    Milner, 37, has now left Anfield for Brighton after a fantastic eight years at the club. He moved to Merseyside in June 2015 after five seasons with Manchester City. The Leeds-born ace won two Premier Leagues, an EFL Cup and an FA Cup with the Citizens.

    And he added the 2018-19 Champions League to another Premier League triumph with the Reds. The former England winger also won both domestic cups with Liverpool but has now joined the Seagulls.

    Milner left his contract this summer and signed a one-year contract with Amex with an option for an additional 12 months.

    Since Jordan Henderson also left the club, Virgil van Dijk took over the captaincy.

    Alexander-Arnold was named vice-captain. But the Englishman believes it will take a concerted effort to replicate the effect Milner had in the dressing room. “I play a role in making sure I live up to the standard every day,” she told the Daily Mail. “By losing Milner, you can’t replace him immediately. A lot of people will be needed. Others have to step forward.

    “We have to make sure that the way he has continued to push us forward is replaced.”

    Liverpool’s midfield will look very different in 2023/24. Fabinho, Naby Keita, Fabio Carvalho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the departures of Henderson and Milner.

    Carvalho’s departure was on loan to RB Leipzig for a year, while Roberto Firmino has also left.

    There are newcomers too, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister now on board.

    Alexander-Arnold aware of Liverpool’s role
    Liverpool fans are hoping for a return to the form they played regularly in the Champions League until last season.

    Nine defeats in the top flight have left them well off pace and in fifth place. That just means Europa League for the Anfield faithful.

    They will open the season at home against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

    Alexander-Arnold will be one of the players Klopp will look to when the chips run out.

    The man with 20 England caps knows he won’t have the same impact as Milner.

    But he hopes to have qualities that can provoke a reaction from his teammates. “I am aware of myself. I know I will never be a James Milner,” he added.

    “I will never be that kind of leader, but the leadership qualities that I have have to be demonstrated and they have to be seen, heard and used in an effective way for the team.”

    “I have to keep pushing forward to try to achieve the things that I want to achieve.”

    Alexander-Arnold could well be used in Klopp’s midfield this season. Last season he was used several times in the hybrid position. Gareth Southgate has also propelled him higher up the pitch for England and it could be that the future of the Liverpool man lies on the right side of midfield.