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  • Liverpool ‘are in contact’ over Bruno Guimaraes transfer amid claims over contract offer

    Liverpool ‘are in contact’ over Bruno Guimaraes transfer amid claims over contract offer

    Liverpool are said to be interested in a move for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes

    Liverpool have contacted Bruno Guimaraes about a possible summer move to Anfield.

    According to GOAL, the Reds have been joined by La Liga champions Barcelona in their hunt for star Newcastle United as both clubs look to add fresh blood to their struggling midfields.

    Guimaraes has quickly become a fan favorite in the north-east and Eddie Howe plans to make the Brazilian one of the five highest paid players in the Premier League to secure his future.

    The 25-year-old played an integral part in Howe’s squad, securing a top four finish for Liverpool and is now seen as someone who could improve Klopp’s midfield.

    However, according to reports, Guimaraes is in favor of extending his contract at St James’ Park as he is currently happy under Howe’s management. The Brazilian was signed by Lyon in January 2022 in a £34.5m deal and any offer to bring him from Newcastle would certainly be worth

    more than double that.
    Liverpool are currently targeting Brighton & Hove Albion star Alexis Mac Allister and Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount as the summer transfer window approaches.

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    Despite Jürgen Klopp’s admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses “exceptional” talent that has yet to be unlocked.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    Liverpool must make a choice about Fábio Carvalho’s future, but it is not as easy as it seems. Jürgen Klopp has many good reasons to keep him.

    When Fábio Carvalho came to Anfield as Fulham’s outstanding player in the Championship last season, it was hardly the year he would have been dreaming of.

    In retrospect, a one-year loan with his old team might have been the best option. Carvalho has not played in many games for Liverpool, but under Marco Silva, he would have seen plenty of action for a squad that, up until Aleksandar Mitrovi’s lengthy suspension, was cruising in the Premier League and finished in the top half.

    Carvalho, who is attracting interest from other teams and could leave this summer in search of more playing time, was mentioned by Jürgen Klopp during his final press conference of the season. Given that it has only been a year since his much-publicized move from Craven Cottage, it is not shocking that he is weighing his options.

    Carvalho simply hasn’t played as much as he would have liked, but there are a few things worth pointing out.

    To begin with, Liverpool should simply permit a loan period. Despite not playing much this season, Carvalho still has a lot of skill. There is a good reason why the Reds were so eager to sign him, and there are many other players who have had to adjust over time.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    Any concept of permanently selling him would be a folly, not least because a year-long loan would increase his worth; only a short exit would make financial sense. It would be foolish to cash in while his stock is down.

    However, there is a case to be made for Carvalho to continue working for another year first. If his place in the lineup does not change throughout the first half of the following season, he might even elect to leave on a loan in January.

    “Fábio, for the situation in which he is now, in training on an absolutely super level and not being involved, how he deals with it, I have to say, that’s kind of a role model,” Klopp said last month.

    He may not be content with the circumstances, but he never gives up. It’s incredible. Although the character he displays here is remarkable, I don’t believe it was his strongest skill before he came to this place because he was and is a super-super talent.

    However, those possibilities might still materialize. He was undoubtedly acquired with replacement squad possibilities like Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keta in mind.

    His skill set is ideal for the more aggressive number eight positions, and as Curtis Jones has demonstrated over the past few weeks, when the squad is positioned to play to your strengths, things can change very fast.

    Next year, Liverpool will also participate in the Europa League. Carvalho had opportunities during the current Champions League group stage, and he would undoubtedly get more of a look-in against inferior competition.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    The Reds will also hope that they do not receive early-round domestic cup draws against Manchester City or Brighton. Carvalho participated in the game for 45 minutes against the first opponent but was not selected for the second opponent.

    If he had more good fortune, he might end up being similar to Takumi Minamino, a player who was instrumental in helping his team win the domestic double. Carvalho and Minamino differ in that the former is still young enough that a season like that would be the platform he needs to advance rather than the platform for an exit.

    It makes sense that Carvalho could be thinking about his role at Liverpool, but hasty judgment should be avoided. The 20-year-old has plenty of talent and time on his side to pull it off.

  • Luis Diaz injuries are revealed as two Liverpool players leave the team

    Luis Diaz injuries are revealed as two Liverpool players leave the team

    How Jurgen Klopp’s players rated this season using the numbers we gave them for each of Liverpool’s 52 games

    However you choose to dress them, the truth is inevitable: Liverpool have had a very, very disappointing season.
    Of course, there is the small consolation of fifth place and Europa League qualification that appeared after the Reds earlier this year.

    But the fact that Jurgen Klopp’s side failed to finish in the top four for the first time in seven years, meekly giving up the FA Cup and League before embarrassingly slipping out of the Champions League in the round of 16, underscores just how much they have been a disappointing campaign. was
    The reasons are well documented.

    And the history of the term can be seen in the performances of the players, with ECHO rating Liverpool in their 52 games played in all competitions this season, placing them at 10 for every appearance they have played at least 15 minutes.

    Here we then rate the campaign of each player who has made 20 appearances, using their average ratings as a guideline. They are not a particularly good read.

    There is one player who shone quite a distance for Liverpool amidst all the darkness. Alisson Becker (6.91) was a consistent star throughout the season, only registering below six times during his 47 scoring appearances.

    Mohamed Salah (6.82) is the only other Reds man to reach the goalkeeper from close range, reflecting a season in which, while not his best, he still scored 30 goals and contributed 16 assists, setting a large number of records of the club.

    The best of the rest

    Ibrahima Konate (6.58) and Virgil van Dijk (6.54) are firmly ensconced as first-choice centre-backs, with the former quite solid and the latter finding rich form in recent weeks.

    Diogo Jota’s high placing (6.52) underscores what Liverpool have lacked in attack as the Portuguese was out twice through injury, while Andy Robertson (6.48) remained stable on the left side of defence.

    Harvey Elliott (6.45) deserves credit for his consistent performance during darker days, and Cody Gakpo (6.44) overcame a slow start to his Anfield career to finish the season as the most likely to lead striker in the new season.

    James Milner (6.42) may have been limited to couch cameo appearances since the new year, but he’s largely got the job done.

    Below their best

    Darwin Nunez (6.38), another big stalwart, made a decent contribution before Christmas but then recorded just one more cap than 7, scoring twice in a 7-0 win over Manchester United. Trent Alexander-Arnold (6.37) has had periods of real trouble but the switch to the reverse right-back role in recent months has improved his average rating considerably.

    Roberto Firmino (6.35) and Thiago Alcantara (6.33) were in good form at times but were hampered by minor injuries.

    Meanwhile, Fabinho (6.13) was on course for a particularly dismal season – his substitutes doing little to help – until an in-form rebound saw Liverpool end on a streak of 11 matches unbeaten.
    Gotta do better

    Joe Gomez (6.08) signed a new contract last summer and established himself as a regular before a surprise Champions League appearance at Napoli tarnished confidence. There was something of a revival in the new year, until another poor result was Wolves’ grueling defeat. Joel Matip (6.05) was another central defender who struggled that afternoon, with his post-Christmas form deeply disappointing.

    Jordan Henderson (6.00) has rarely been 100% this season and apart from some notable performances hasn’t been able to influence games as much as he has in recent years, being passed in midfield

    At the edges

    There were a number of players who didn’t have enough to be included in the overall standings. Luis Diaz (6.84) narrowly missed the cut with 19 appearances and, like Jota, showed what Liverpool had been without for so long.

    Teenage midfielder Stefan Bajcetic (6.77) was the breakout star before injury ended his season, while Curtis Jones (6.33) has been impressive in recent weeks after a frustrating campaign on the sidelines.

    Fabio Carvalho (6.15) has barely caught a glimpse after Christmas, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (6.00) has had a brief burst of activity into the new year. However, Naby Keita’s performance (5.45) perhaps illustrates why he left the team after not playing since February.

  • Following the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea makes another significant choice behind the scenes.

    Following the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea makes another significant choice behind the scenes.

    Chelsea has made additional adjustments to how business is conducted at Stamford Bridge, with a new CEO being named as Tom Glick
    Chelsea has made additional adjustments to how business is conducted at Stamford Bridge, with a new CEO being named as Tom Glick prepares to leave the organization.

    As Tom Glick steps down as president of business, Chelsea has named Chris Jurasek as the club’s new CEO. According to reports, the latter resigned in order to seek new chances, but he will collaborate closely with Jurasek during the transition period before departing the team.

    Following the takeover last summer, Glick was one of the first people hired. He joined the company in July 2022 and was given control of day-to-day operations, including overseeing the company’s worldwide commercial strategy, increasing revenue, and improving fan engagement. Jurasek will be responsible for managing every aspect of the club’s business. Along with fellow sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley, he will report to the board.

    “I’m thrilled to be joining Chelsea, a club that is loved and followed all over the world,” Jurasek said. I’m incredibly honored to be guiding it through the next phase of its illustrious history. We have tremendous opportunity to develop both on and off the field and to interact with our extraordinary supporters in London and elsewhere. Working directly with our owners, our executive team, and everyone else at the club is something I’m looking forward to.

    Jurasek served as CEO of Eagle View until joining Clearlake Capital in 2014 as an operations officer.

    Following the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea makes another significant choice behind the scenes.
    Owners Mark Walter and Hansjörg Wyss, along with chairman Todd Boehly, stated of Chris: “Chris is a great executive who will contribute enormous value to Chelsea. Chris is a great addition to our team because he is a senior leader with collaboration skills and experience working for a variety of different companies.

    The club’s co-controlling owners, Behdad Eghbali and José E. Feliciano, said: “Chris’ experience and expertise will allow us to drive the club ahead in all areas, especially in supporting our long-term goals for Chelsea.

    “With a talented and aspirational leadership team, our focus will remain on making sure the club is competitive and sustainable from a sporting and business perspective.”

  • In response to the Blues’ proposed swap deal package, Manuel Ugarte “picks between Chelsea and PSG transfer.”

    In response to the Blues’ proposed swap deal package, Manuel Ugarte “picks between Chelsea and PSG transfer.”

    In response to the Blues' proposed swap deal package, Manuel Ugarte "picks between Chelsea and PSG transfer."Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, wants to acquire Manuel Ugarte, a defensive midfielder for Sporting.

    Manuel Ugarte, a midfielder for Sporting, is rumored to prefer Chelsea to Paris Saint-Germain this summer, which has led to hope that he could be the first hire under Mauricio Pochettino. After weeks of torturous speculation, the Argentine’s appointment as Chelsea’s next head coach was finally announced on Monday. He is now ready to start overhauling his underwhelming squad in preparation for his impending move to west London.

    According to reports, Pochettino has already approved a high-profile move for Uruguayan international ball-winner Ugarte, who has swiftly distinguished himself as one of the league’s most promising young players this season.

    Joao Palhinha moved to Fulham last summer, and Ugarte has stepped up in Joao Palhinha’s absence. The 22-year-old now appears poised to earn Sporting yet another sizable paycheck.

    Ugarte is reportedly being offered £62 million by Chelsea, plus an additional £4 million, according to Record in Portugal. PSG is also showing a lot of interest in the player.

    In response to the Blues' proposed swap deal package, Manuel Ugarte "picks between Chelsea and PSG transfer."
    However, it’s also been reported that the Blues have floated the idea of loaning striker David Datro Fofana as part of the proposal in an effort to outdo the French powerhouses.

    Fofana spent £11 million to join the club from Molde in January, but he only made three Premier League appearances.

    To reach his full potential, the 20-year-old Ivorian has to keep playing frequently, as he did in Norway, and his possibilities at Stamford Bridge are probably restricted.

    Amid speculations that Ugarte would prefer to join the Blues over PSG, Chelsea will feel secure about signing the player right now.

    The aggressive midfielder has previously been linked to Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Tottenham, but it now appears that the three Premier League clubs have been passed over.

    With Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic expected to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, Pochettino will need to make significant changes to Chelsea’s midfield.

    N’Golo Kante’s current contract expires at the conclusion of the season, and he has not yet agreed to a new one.

    Ruben Loftus-Cheek is also on his way out the door as AC Milan is in negotiations to complete a deal.

    If Chelsea wants to consider making extravagant purchases this summer, player sales must be prioritized.

    Additionally, Pochettino has additional midfielders on his Chelsea wishlist, including Alexis Mac Allister, who is a target of Liverpool.

    Together with his father and agent Carlos, who will soon be in the UK from Argentina, the Brighton World Cup winner will decide on his future in the days and weeks to come.

    Chelsea is also interested in Youssoff Fofana, Romeo Lavia, and Moises Caicedo as they aim to increase their presence in the middle of the park.

    Lavia and Caicedo have already had Chelsea bids for them rejected, but this summer, their futures are once again in question.

  • Man City is interested in the superstar Chelsea target who has 15 goals and 13 assists.

    Man City is interested in the superstar Chelsea target who has 15 goals and 13 assists.

    Man City is interested in the superstar Chelsea target who has 15 goals and 13 assists.
    We are accustomed to seeing this conflict on the field, but now Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino may be competing for the services of a global superstar.

    Whether we like it or not, Man City is now miles ahead of Chelsea in terms of recruiting. From a Chelsea perspective, it is hoped that this will change shortly.

    The sooner Todd Boehly realizes that throwing good money after bad and seeing what sticks isn’t a sustainable method of functioning, the better.

    The contrast from the previous year should be night and day once the composition of the squad for 2023–2024 has been decided upon, players have come and gone, and Pochettino has gotten to work.

    Chelsea will still face competition as they attempt to reclaim their place at the top table, but they must once more be at the head of the line for the biggest players if and when a discussion is to be made.

    Neymar, the star forward for Paris Saint-Germain, has been mentioned in connection with the team. Despite injury concerns, Neymar achieved 15 goals and 13 assists in 2022–2023, according to BBC Sport.

    At this point, it is immaterial if he is the proper fit for the team, but his availability should at the very least be of interest.

    Particularly considering L’Equipe’s allegation that Guardiola personally met with the player to determine whether a transfer to Man City may be an option.

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    with £17.5m transfer Chelsea have already signed Dele Alli like for Mauricio Pochettino

    with £17.5m transfer Chelsea have already signed next Dele Alli for Mauricio Pochettino
    News from Chelsea Several members of the Blues’ extensive roster will join this summer either on pre-contract agreements or upon their return from loan assignments, according to Mauricio Pochettino.

    Once his selection as the next manager of Chelsea is official, Mauricio Pochettino will have a number of difficult things to complete. Football.london has believed that there is an agreement between the Blues and Pochettino for him to become the club’s manager before the 2023–24 season since early May.

    Another loss on Thursday night doomed Chelsea to a bottom-half finish, with many of its stars’ confidence probably in the gutter. The team’s immediate preseason objective will be to improve its attitude and morale before making decisions on transfers, both incoming and exiting, take center stage.

    Pochettino will feel as though he has numerous new signings in the form of pre-contract arrivals and loan returnees even though no purchases have been authorized in the summer window. Just a handful of the players who will return to Stamford Bridge this summer include Cesare Casadei, Malo Gusto, Romelu Lukaku, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ethan Ampadu, and Andrey Santos, underscoring the necessity for Pochettino to conduct a comprehensive revamp at his new club.

    On July 1, Christopher Nkunku will also formally join the team, and another player who could serve as Pochettino’s Dele Alli in the future is expected to sign. Kendry Paez, 16, impressed at Ecuadorian team Independiente del Valle and verbally agreed to sign with Chelsea earlier this year.

    with £17.5m transfer Chelsea have already signed next Dele Alli for Mauricio Pochettino
    The attacking midfielder’s £17.5 million transfer to the Blues has since been finalized, and he will join the team in 2026 when he reaches 18 years old. Given a key position in the team due to his rapid progress, he was selected for Ecuador’s under-20 World Cup roster and scored and assisted in the team’s 9-0 group-stage victory over Fiji.

    Paez might be positioned for an initial role in his team at Chelsea if Pochettino is still the manager, just like Alli was at Tottenham. Despite being only 18 years old when the England international joined the north Londoners in 2015, he was thrust right into the first team picture.

    Alli excelled in the attacking midfield position very fast, and given that he and Paez have many traits, Pochettino might prioritize Alli’s further growth. Paez frequently scores for both club and country, and several of his goals come as a result of Dele’s signature late dashes into the area.

     

  • Three additional signings should be made to join Alexis MacAllister for the ideal Liverpool transfer window.

    Three additional signings should be made to join Alexis MacAllister for the ideal Liverpool transfer window.

     

    Three additional signings should be made to join Alexis MacAllister for the ideal Liverpool transfer window.
    Prior to the season-ending Premier League match at Southampton, Liverpool supporter Nick Sapia of LFC Boston offers his opinion on all the most recent Reds talking points.

    Liverpool, which is aware that it cannot finish higher than fifth this year, can nevertheless cap off a challenging season by defeating a Southampton team that has already been relegated.

    Before the game, we spoke with Liverpool supporter Nick Sapia from LFC Boston about the Reds, including the next season and what the summer transfer market would bring.

    No matter what happens in the games over the weekend, Liverpool will finish fifth. How do we evaluate the entire season?

    There is no avoiding it; it has been disappointing. The club was highly erratic generally, although it occasionally displayed flashes of its potential. The season was summed up in the first leg against Real Madrid: they were capable of defeating anyone, but they simply had too many mistakes, mental lapses, and defensive problems to be able to finish off games and produce results.

    They undoubtedly found something in the final stretch, which is encouraging for the following season, but coming in fifth and missing out on the Champions League is a tremendous setback.

    James Milner and Roberto Firmino’s final game will be this one. Added day of feeling!

    Undoubtedly the end of an era. Although last week’s goal was emotional, it was a fitting way for Roberto Firmino to complete his Anfield career. In these recent years, he has been at the epicenter of everything positive that has occurred, smiling the entire while. We will sadly miss the delight with which he plays. Hopefully today’s away end will witness one final “Si Seor” serenade.

    Likewise James Milner. He simply performed the team’s needs as they arose. He is simply a true professional who was quite beneficial to have. The thought of playing against him in the upcoming season makes me dreadful!

    The Liverpool team will undergo a great deal of upheaval this summer. What do you want the summer to bring?

    Three additional signings should be made to join Alexis MacAllister for the ideal Liverpool transfer window.
    I’m most eager to put a stop to all the transfer rumors and determine who will be on the team for the upcoming season. First and foremost, I hope they move fast to complete the acquisition of Alexis MacAllister, who will be the pivotal player in the midfield for the upcoming campaign. We’re learning additional details about two other suspected prospects who are probably moving on to other opportunities: Mason Mount and Manuel Ugarte. Whether it’s Ryan Gravenberch or someone else, I believe Liverpool can still entice other desirable targets. Khéphren Thuram is still someone I really want to see in Liverpool.

    As they need to ensure they sign midfielders who can play in each of the roles — the attacking midfielder (replacing Henderson), the left-sided midfielder (to rotate with Curtis Jones and Thiago Alcântara), and the defensive midfielder (Fabinho will need rest, and there are questions surrounding Stefan Bajeti given his age), three midfield players in that mold give Liverpool options and flexibility.

    The next major need is at center defense, and I’m not sure if they should give the left or right side more priority given how well Andy Robertson has done in the new tactical system. Nevertheless, a left-sided center back would be a welcome addition. Ibou Konaté is essential to the system that enables Trent to go into midfield, but he can’t play in every game, therefore Liverpool needs to have depth there.

    What do you envision for the upcoming season? Do you think Liverpool has the best chance of reclaiming the league’s top spot from Manchester City?

    Liverpool and Manchester City should resume their regular title-duel rivalry, in my opinion. Liverpool is the only team capable of outlasting City in the limited capacity that it is viable to oppose them. Arsenal had a fantastic season, but it ran out of gas; they won’t reach 90 points. So long as no other side can score 90 points, City and Liverpool are my picks.

    Being eliminated from the Champions League is devastating because they always have a chance to win it. However, the Europa League will be competitive and, at the very least, important in providing extra playing time to help a team with several new players gel. Finally, I believe they’ll challenge for the league championship, and I am eager for the new season to begin.

     

  • Liverpool has already signed the ideal replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who can contribute next season.

    Liverpool has already signed the ideal replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who can contribute next season.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold's new role should make it clearer who Liverpool's ideal backup is. Liverpool acquired a player last year who will undoubtedly
    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s new role should make it clearer who Liverpool’s ideal backup is. Liverpool acquired a player last year who will undoubtedly become a star shortly.

    Liverpool’s comeback over the last several months of the season has primarily been attributed to Jürgen Klopp’s smart move to move Trent Alexander-Arnold into a more central midfield role in order to establish dominance in the middle.

    With his keen sense of the game and inventive passing, Alexander-Arnold has excelled in that position, highlighting his strengths both on and off the ball and allowing him to cut through defenders like a hot knife through butter.

    In addition, he has consistently recorded the most passes completed per game for Liverpool, forcing the opposition to chase after red shirts and their shadows.

    But Liverpool has other candidates that are equally qualified for this position as Alexander-Arnold. Should Alexander-Arnold require a break or sustain an injury, Klopp already has the perfect backup ready to go in Calvin Ramsay.

    The Scotsman’s debut season with the Reds hasn’t quite allowed him to show off his skills. Even before there were speculations tying him to a move to Anfield, Liverpool.com noted his suitability for the club due to his uncanny resemblance to Alexander-Arnold’s playing style when at Aberdeen.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold's new role should make it clearer who Liverpool's ideal backup is. Liverpool acquired a player last year who will undoubtedly
    Ramsay has displayed glimmers of his ability while wearing a red shirt for Liverpool. In his first game for the club’s U21 team, he scored, and on his third start, he added another. At the academy level, he scored two goals overall in just five games.

    However, his lone League Cup debut for Liverpool’s first team against Derby County may have been the best example of his skill.

    Ramsay played the full-back position that evening with a level of excellence that would have made Alexander-Arnold proud. Additionally, he did so in a more prominent way and in the same manner as Alexander-Arnold at the moment.

    In that game against Derby, Ramsay completed two of his three dribbles, won two of his three defensive duels, and completed 107 passes out of 114 attempts, including 19 passes towards the final third and six into the penalty area.

    Only once this season, when he was playing in a more central midfield position against Leeds United, has Alexander-Arnold been able to complete more passes than Ramsay. The Reds’ 6-1 victory also applies to passes into the final third, as Alexander-Arnold completed 20 of them.

    Alexander-Arnold has averaged between 10 and 20 passes into the final third of the field per game since assuming his new position. Ramsay’s ability to put up these figures while playing a more ‘traditional’ full-back is impressive.

    Despite the fact that it is only a tiny sample against Championship-caliber competition, Ramsay’s future at Liverpool appears bright if Klopp decides to keep Alexander-Arnold in his new position.

    If Ramsay can avoid his injury issues, there is no reason why he wouldn’t be able to pick up the Alexander-Arnold role and make it his own. Ramsay hasn’t had a great season with injuries, which has made him nearly forgotten around Anfield circles.

    He is equipped to play there with equal effectiveness, and over time, he will integrate in well with Klopp’s team.

  • After Liverpool’s final game of the season, Jurgen Klopp confesses, “I hated these moments.”

    After Liverpool’s final game of the season, Jurgen Klopp confesses, “I hated these moments.”

    A "massive" blow will be dealt to Liverpool next season, according to Jurgen Klopp, who is targeting a significant improvement.
    After a 4-4 draw away to Southampton, Jurgen Klopp comments on Liverpool’s season.

    A “massive” blow will be dealt to Liverpool next season, according to Jurgen Klopp, who is targeting a significant improvement.

    As their Premier League campaign came to a close with a tumultuous 4-4 draw at St Mary’s, the Reds’ destiny in the Europa League was formally decided on Thursday when Manchester United defeated Chelsea 4-1.

    The Reds manager did little to hide how much of a blow that absence is after the game at Southampton, and given the finances that come with being engaged in Europe’s best league, a lack of Champions League play will unavoidably have an influence on the club’s budget.

    However, the Liverpool manager was really pleased with how his team recovered from a challenging first two thirds of the season with an 11-game winning streak that began in early April.

    There isn’t much to be learned from this season, but I believe what there is to be learned is that at a club like ours where expectations are so high – and rightfully so – that when things don’t go well, it pretty quickly starts with blaming each other and that didn’t happen yet, especially last week when you could see that our people are more than just with us, Klopp said.

    They are still entirely to our rear. That is really cool. The better you act in a crisis, the better you come out of it, and I genuinely believed that was the case for us, so there’s really nothing [new to learn].

    “Once more, we are quite unhappy about it. I must also stress that missing out on the Champions League is a huge disappointment for a club like ours. But throughout the course of the following few years, we’ll see how many teams are currently competing for that and putting up a fight to be included when they won’t be.

    A "massive" blow will be dealt to Liverpool next season, according to Jurgen Klopp, who is targeting a significant improvement.
    “That would be simpler, but we still need to complete this task, so we’ll do our best. We must revert to being the team that no one wants to play against us against if we are to develop.

    “I believe that some teams were excited to play us in several games this season, and I believe that is the worst thing that can happen to you. I detested these times. However, that is now over, so let’s begin over.

    At St. Mary’s, Liverpool took a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino before getting goals from James Ward-Prowse and Kamaldeen Sulemana just before halftime.

    The Saints subsequently took the lead thanks to Sulemana, and after an hour, Adam Armstrong made it 4-2 for them. However, Cody Gakpo and Jota scored two goals in as many minutes to tie the score once more in a fun end-of-season match.

    “It was a top start, an outstanding finish,” continued Klopp. in the middle? Pfft. Yeah. Let me begin by saying the most crucial thing: I truly believe Southampton is an exceptional club now.

    “I have to admit that it is quite unique when you see the people, after relegation, which is obviously the worst thing that could happen, and the atmosphere is as it is. I really enjoyed that.

    “However, once we were up 2-0, you knew that the Southampton players wanted to make amends, and we allowed them to do so. We’ve recently made room for a very skilled offensive unit.

    “With the speed they possess and their ability to counterattack, I could name a number of things that we weren’t doing that resulted in their counterattacks and goals.

    When the score reached 2-2 and 4-2, we suddenly began acting in the way we had intended to from the beginning. After that, it was more or less fantastic, and we were within striking distance of a fifth or sixth.

     

  • Despite Jürgen Klopp’s admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses “exceptional” talent that has yet to be unlocked.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp’s admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses “exceptional” talent that has yet to be unlocked.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    Liverpool must make a choice about Fábio Carvalho’s future, but it is not as easy as it seems. Jürgen Klopp has many good reasons to keep him.

    When Fábio Carvalho came to Anfield as Fulham’s outstanding player in the Championship last season, it was hardly the year he would have been dreaming of.

    In retrospect, a one-year loan with his old team might have been the best option. Carvalho has not played in many games for Liverpool, but under Marco Silva, he would have seen plenty of action for a squad that, up until Aleksandar Mitrovi’s lengthy suspension, was cruising in the Premier League and finished in the top half.

    Carvalho, who is attracting interest from other teams and could leave this summer in search of more playing time, was mentioned by Jürgen Klopp during his final press conference of the season. Given that it has only been a year since his much-publicized move from Craven Cottage, it is not shocking that he is weighing his options.

    Carvalho simply hasn’t played as much as he would have liked, but there are a few things worth pointing out.

    To begin with, Liverpool should simply permit a loan period. Despite not playing much this season, Carvalho still has a lot of skill. There is a good reason why the Reds were so eager to sign him, and there are many other players who have had to adjust over time.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    Any concept of permanently selling him would be a folly, not least because a year-long loan would increase his worth; only a short exit would make financial sense. It would be foolish to cash in while his stock is down.

    However, there is a case to be made for Carvalho to continue working for another year first. If his place in the lineup does not change throughout the first half of the following season, he might even elect to leave on a loan in January.

    “Fábio, for the situation in which he is now, in training on an absolutely super level and not being involved, how he deals with it, I have to say, that’s kind of a role model,” Klopp said last month.

    He may not be content with the circumstances, but he never gives up. It’s incredible. Although the character he displays here is remarkable, I don’t believe it was his strongest skill before he came to this place because he was and is a super-super talent.

    However, those possibilities might still materialize. He was undoubtedly acquired with replacement squad possibilities like Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keta in mind.

    His skill set is ideal for the more aggressive number eight positions, and as Curtis Jones has demonstrated over the past few weeks, when the squad is positioned to play to your strengths, things can change very fast.

    Next year, Liverpool will also participate in the Europa League. Carvalho had opportunities during the current Champions League group stage, and he would undoubtedly get more of a look-in against inferior competition.

    Despite Jürgen Klopp's admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses "exceptional" talent that has yet to be unlocked.
    The Reds will also hope that they do not receive early-round domestic cup draws against Manchester City or Brighton. Carvalho participated in the game for 45 minutes against the first opponent but was not selected for the second opponent.

    If he had more good fortune, he might end up being similar to Takumi Minamino, a player who was instrumental in helping his team win the domestic double. Carvalho and Minamino differ in that the former is still young enough that a season like that would be the platform he needs to advance rather than the platform for an exit.

    It makes sense that Carvalho could be thinking about his role at Liverpool, but hasty judgment should be avoided. The 20-year-old has plenty of talent and time on his side to pull it off.

  • Christian Pulisic’s departure, Kolo Muani’s negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea

    Christian Pulisic’s departure, Kolo Muani’s negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea

    Christian Pulisic's departure, Kolo Muani's negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea
    News on Victor Osimhen, Mason Mount, and Manuel Ugarte is included in the most recent Chelsea headlines, rumors, and rumors about the Blues.

    The game is tomorrow! Chelsea’s Premier League campaign is unnecessary, but Frank Lampard will want to finish the year strong.

    Some key players for the Blues will sit out of the match against Eddie Howe’s team. Reece James’ absence from the match has been confirmed by Lampard in the pre-game press conference, which is a significant blow; nevertheless, Mason Mount might finally make his comeback.

    With the summer transfer window just around the corner, the boardroom is still as active as ever. Neymar is getting closer to leaving Paris Saint-Germain, the race to sign Manuel Ugarte from Sporting CP is picking up pace, and Victor Osimhen is still being linked with a transfer to west London.

    Thus, throughout the day, Football.london will present all the most recent news and transfer updates.

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    After winning the title, Kerr will focus on Europe.
    Sam Kerr, a champion for Chelsea, wants her team to start having success in the Champions League.

    With a victory over Reading tonight, the Blues captured their fourth straight WSL championship.

    Nkunku gives Chelsea the ideal message.
    In today’s final game of the season for RB Leipzig, Christopher Nkunku capped off his time there with two goals.

    This summer, he’s expected to sign with Chelsea.

    Christian Pulisic's departure, Kolo Muani's negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea

    Paul Scholes provides transfer guidelines to Mauricio Pochettino.
    Paul Scholes provided Mauricio Pochettino, the new Chelsea manager, with the positions in which he must buy players, along with a rather unexpected assertion.

    Scholes told Premier League productions, “I think he’s [Pochettino] going to have to buy a couple of center-halves, maybe a right-back, maybe a left-back, a whole new back four.” “About either goalkeeper, I’m not sure.

    But I believe that moving ahead, I always watch a team and I’m happy when they generate chances. I believe that adding a center-forward to that, they’re always going to create chances and if you have a team that can score goals you’ve always got a chance.

    Christian Pulisic's departure, Kolo Muani's negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea

    Waiting for “talks with Pochettino” is a Chelsea target.
    Chelsea is interested in signing striker Randal Kolo Muani this summer because Eintracht Frankfurt expects him to go.

    Both Premier League clubs now know when a transfer can be considered because Manchester United and the Blues are competing for the same player.

    Christian Falk exclusively revealed to CaughtOffside that Randal Kolo Muani’s decision would be made following the DFB Pokal Cup final and France’s future national games (until June 19).

    He has time to make a decision and consider Manchester United’s ownership structure, which will influence their spending capacity.

    He wants to wait and see whether there will be conversations with Mauricio Pochettino because Chelsea are still in the running.

    Christian Pulisic's departure, Kolo Muani's negotiations, and the latest transfer news from Chelsea

    Transfer setback for Andre Onana
    Chelsea’s efforts to sign Andre Onana have suffered a severe blow. Recent rumors about the Inter Milan goalkeeper moving to Stamford Bridge have increased as Mauricio Pochettino allegedly seeks to add to his alternatives in goal.

    Edouard Mendy and Kepa Arrizabalaga both have bleak futures at the club. The pair hasn’t performed well for the Blues in a while, and neither one of them is ready to accept anything less than the number one jersey.

    So it would appear that Chelsea is looking for a new shot-stopper, and Onana has become a target. The Blues’ proposal to swap Kepa for the 27-year-old has reportedly been rejected by Inter because they need money to balance their books, according to Italian outlet TMW.