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  • Southampton’s manager provides an update, following Liverpool’s encouragement of Romeo Lavia’s transfer.

    Southampton’s manager provides an update, following Liverpool’s encouragement of Romeo Lavia’s transfer.

    Southampton's manager provides an update, following Liverpool's encouragement of Romeo Lavia's transfer.
    Southampton’s League Cup loss to Gillingham on Tuesday was caused by Romeo Lavia’s absence from the team.

    Just days after Liverpool had a third offer for the midfielder rejected, Southampton manager Russell Martin has refused to rule out the sale of Romeo Lavia and other players.

    The 19-year-old is seen by the Reds as a long-term replacement for Fabinho, who ended his five-year stay at Anfield earlier this summer after signing a £40 million transfer to Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad.

    Due to the Brazilian’s departure, Liverpool has intensified their pursuit of the Belgian international, but they have already had three offers rejected; the most recent, for approximately £46 million, was swiftly rejected on Monday afternoon.

    Lavia, a 19-year-old midfielder, is still being considered by Liverpool as the third midfield addition of the summer; however, in a potential boost for the Reds, Lavia was not included in Southampton’s squad for their League Cup defeat at Gillingham on Tuesday night.

    When questioned about the player’s absence following the defeat at Preistfield Stadium, Martin declined to comment specifically on Lavia’s situation but did admit that players “need to be” moved between now and the transfer deadline in September, despite Southampton’s refusal to lower their £50 million asking price.

    Southampton's manager provides an update, following Liverpool's encouragement of Romeo Lavia's transfer.
    Martin told BBC Radio Solent, “We have a big group, but there are only so many players that can help us.

    “There must be motion, without a doubt. Both the ownership group and [director of football] Jason [Wilcox] have expressed their feelings in an open and sincere manner.

    “But there must also be movement that is appropriate for our club. I don’t see much changing between now and the weekend, but since it’s football, anything is possible.

    “Everything and anything will be covered. The reason we left the guys behind today wasn’t because we didn’t respect the opposition or anything similar. ”

    “It’s about we need to see everyone out on the pitch at some point because we might need people,” he continued.

    Some people we predict will leave could end up staying, while others we predict will remain could leave. It moves around so easily. “.

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    English midfielder 24 years old, linked to a move to Liverpool

    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
    Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City was reportedly a target for Liverpool.
    The world of football transfers never ceases to amaze, and this week, Liverpool fans were treated to a link that had many baffled. Unexpectedly, a rumor surfaced linking the Reds to Leicester City midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, which they found themselves in the middle of.

    Before more information is revealed, it is advisable to proceed with caution when considering transfer rumors.
    Even so, this one stands out among the cacophony of improbable connections. [through ECHO].

    Although Dewsbury-Hall’s name may not be as well-known as some of the other targets Liverpool has been linked to, the mere suggestion of his potential transfer to Anfield is certainly intriguing. Liverpool has been particularly active in the transfer market, but primarily in terms of departures from the midfield. Despite being unexpected, this connection adds another piece to the puzzle.

    Fans are curious and intrigued because there is still doubt about the report’s veracity. It’s crucial to cut through the clutter and assess the likelihood of a transfer as we wade through the torrents of transfer news.

    KDH to the Reds?
    Dewsbury-Hall’s immediate participation on the pitch, however, provided an intriguing narrative twist. He started in the EFL Championship opener for Leicester City against Coventry City.

    Transfer rumors frequently result in various degrees of surprises because the football world is full of unanticipated turns and twists. Dewsbury-Hall’s potential transfer to Liverpool, whether it materializes or not, serves as a reminder of how unpredictable the transfer window can be.

    For Liverpool supporters, the transfer rumors surrounding Dewsbury-Hall add a distinctive flavor. It’s simple to get swept up in the excitement, but it’s important to approach such links from a fair angle.

    The intriguing saga of Dewsbury-Hall and Liverpool undoubtedly continues to add a component of uncertainty and anticipation to the equation as the season progresses and the transfer window inches closer to its conclusion. The 24-year-old Englishman’s life could change with a transfer to the Reds, who are in need of a new midfielder.

    Of course, it would be preferable if we chose well-known athletes with a track record. But at this point, we are aware enough not to question the club’s scouting procedure.

  • Southampton sends Liverpool a “cheap transfer” warning amid a third Romeo Lavia offer is being prepared.

    Southampton sends Liverpool a “cheap transfer” warning amid a third Romeo Lavia offer is being prepared.

    As Liverpool prepares to make another offer for the Belgian international, Southampton has clarified their transfer situation regarding
    As Liverpool prepares to make another offer for the Belgian international, Southampton has clarified their transfer situation regarding Romeo Lavia.

    Liverpool has received a strong message from Southampton regarding their pursuit of Romeo Lavia, a Belgian international.

    After the South Coast side rejected the Reds’ initial offer of £34 million plus £4 million in add-ons, the Reds had a bid of about £41 million for the 19-year-old rejected last week.

    Lavia is valued at £50 million by Southampton, who were demoted from the Premier League last season, and they have steadfastly refused to budge on their demand. Liverpool is now preparing a third attempt to wrest the player away from St. Mary’s.

    Top-flight clubs are pursuing a number of Saints players, with a £32 million deal for full-back Tino Livramento agreed upon with Newcastle United while a £30 million offer for James Ward-Prowse was rejected by West Ham United.

    Lavia, who was an unused substitute in Southampton’s opening Championship victory at Sheffield Wednesday on Friday night, continues to be Liverpool’s top target as they look to bolster their defensive midfield options in the wake of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson’s moves to Saudi Arabia.

    The reason why Southampton’s club won’t let the player leave on the cheap was also explained by club chief executive Phil Parsons.

    Let’s be practical, he said in a statement to BBC Radio Solent Sport. “We are looking at all options.”. “We don’t need 30-plus players; we have more than that. We’re actually in a position to ensure that the finances balance out quite well and that being demoted does cost you dearly.

    “We have the option to reduce the squad and sell assets if we so choose. We won’t be offering our assets for a bargain. We were adamant on a few points because of this.

    “Over the next few years, we’ll develop a lot of players, and some of them will eventually sign with one of the top four clubs, but we won’t do it cheaply; we’ll do it at market rate.
    We will consider any offers clubs make to us.
    Not just any offer knocked on the door will be accepted.

    “Southampton is a great club and if you do well for Southampton and deserve a move, maybe we’ll look at it, but let’s focus on Southampton first and doing well and then we’ll talk about other clubs second,” the agent said. ”.

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    Liverpool duo has a Chelsea “ticket” as Jürgen Klopp has already explained attacking preference call

    Liverpool duo has a Chelsea "ticket" as Jürgen Klopp has already explained attacking preference call
    After naming the “ticket” for his team, Jürgen Klopp revealed Liverpool’s lineup versus Bayern Munich. One other person, besides Diogo Jota, may gain.

    Just two weeks remain until the Premier League season kicks off, and Jürgen Klopp has given supporters his latest indication of the lineup he’s likely to select. With a road match against Chelsea scheduled, Liverpool’s opening game presents a challenge.

    The German has a wide range of options, especially in the attack, but Wednesday afternoon gave him a chance to test his players against top-notch opposition. Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, and Mohamed Salah were chosen as the front three for the Reds’ match against Bayern Munich in Singapore. The German champions are one of the top teams in Europe.

    Throughout the preseason, Darwin Néez and Luis Diaz both made appearances and scored goals for Liverpool. But Klopp decided to bench the pair against Bayern Munich in favor of three players who may be better at defending the opponent.

    Nunez in particular is still very much learning the ins and outs of life in England. Even though the South American striker’s ceiling is very high, possibly higher than any of his teammates’, he is still only 24 years old and very much a work in progress on Merseyside.

    Although the Uruguayan striker is quick and often attracts opportunities like a magnet, his defensive play is still developing. He has made significant progress in speaking the same language as Klopp over the course of the summer, but he is still learning it.

    Liverpool duo has a Chelsea "ticket" as Jürgen Klopp has already explained attacking preference call
    His boss has previously referred to Nunez as a “racehorse,” and not in a positive way. Joo Palhinha is there and is a connector, but [Nunez] was like a racehorse, so defending the center against Fulham is really important, according to Klopp. For everyone, “Go, Go, Go. We struggled a little because we opened up. He played a really good game aside from that. “.

    In fact, Nunez  came on as a substitute against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, and at one point, Klopp had to signal from the sidelines to get him to change positions because the Reds starlet had strayed too far in front of his designated defensive spot.

    Gakpo, in contrast, appears to be much more impenetrable against the ball. His manager has praised him for his football intelligence, and he has a natural tendency to press in a typical Klopp manner (per the Mirror). Both a great football player and intelligent individual, he. I never once considered the fact that he was only 24. He eats football, so it comes naturally to him for him to use the information we give him on the field. “.

    In the same way that Jota is comparable, one of his greatest strengths has always been his ability to play without the ball. The Portuguese forward may be set to start given that Liverpool must play Chelsea in the opening round of Premier League games. Klopp’s assistant, Pep Lijnders, once referred to him as a “pressing monster.”.

    Choosing a defensively strong front three may make even more sense when you take into account the current absence of a true holding midfielder at Anfield. In the last week, both Fabinho and Jordan Henderson have relocated to Saudi Arabia. Until a suitable replacement can be found on the transfer market, attack-minded Curtis Jones fills the void.

    Especially Nunez and Diaz, Klopp has a strong offensive line and a ton of players who are very alluring to start. But when he travels to London in the middle of August, he would have a good reason to pick his best defensive lineup for the start of the new season.

    He claimed just a few months ago that “counter-pressing is your ticket into this team,” and based on the lineup he chose to face Bayern Munich, it appears that statement is still very much true.

     

  • Romeo Lavia’s transfer to Liverpool has received significant Southampton news.

    Romeo Lavia’s transfer to Liverpool has received significant Southampton news.

    After pausing in their pursuit of Romeo Lavia, Liverpool may now be moving forward. As reported by The Top Flight, Liverpool had two
    After pausing in their pursuit of Romeo Lavia, Liverpool may now be moving forward.

    As reported by The Top Flight, Liverpool had two bids for Romeo Lavia from Southampton rejected. Since there hasn’t been a new bid in recent days, things appear to have slowed down. On the other hand, it is clear that Liverpool has begun to consider other midfield targets. The Romeo Lavia transfer saga has finally seen some fresh and significant developments.

    A few specifics about the circumstance have been provided by Fabrizio Romano via the “here we go” podcast.
    Dave OCKOP provided the transcription.

    “Southampton consistently demands £50 million, while Liverpool has tried with £37 million and then £42 million. I’m still convinced that Liverpool will make another attempt and make another bid for Romeo Lavia. However, Southampton is more responsible than Liverpool, so it will be interesting to see how they respond to these bids. Liverpool, in my opinion, will submit another bid.

    There must be some internal optimism that a deal still has a chance given Liverpool’s expectation to make another offer. Romeo Lavia’s absence from Southampton’s opening Championship game against Sheffield Wednesday will always be encouraging news for Liverpool supporters.

    He watched the entire 2-1 victory for Southampton from the sidelines. Romeo Lavia and James Ward-Prowse’s possible departures were discussed by Southampton manager Russell Martin during the pre-game press conference [transcribed by Daily Echo].

    “I don’t know if I think they’ll be Southampton players by the end of the window. There is probably a big difference between what I hope and what I think.

    “If they both leave at some point, or if only one does, it will be because both the club and the player have achieved something that is advantageous to all parties. ”.

    “I believe that is the reason it has dragged on so long thus far, and I believe that it may still drag on, but both of them while they have been here have been great, at very different stages of their careers. ”.

    Martin agrees that Southampton will resist lowering their asking prices but acknowledges that a transfer is still a possibility. Lavia’s exclusion from the game might be a sign that he isn’t mentally prepared to represent Southampton in crucial games at the moment. Possibly this week, a new offer for the midfielder will be made.

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    Liverpool has already made an £82,000-a-week offer for a creative player worth £34 million.

    Liverpool has already made an £82,000-a-week offer for a creative player worth £34 million.
    Liverpool have long been linked to Gabri Veiga, the young Spaniard and Celta Vigo, and now the Reds have made an offer to sign him.

    However, the Catalan outlet stressed it would be difficult for the Anfield club to match the €40m, or £34m, release clause.

    Now, according to Spanish source, Deportes COPE Galicia (via Estadio Deportivo), Liverpool have made a sizable offer of €25m to attract the midfielder.

    To sweeten the deal, the Premier League giants are willing to loan the player to Celta so he can play in La Liga next season.

    The loan option would certainly not benefit Jurgen Klopp, who is in desperate need of reinforcements in the center after replacing five midfielders this summer. Veiga is a creative attacking midfielder, who directly contributed to 15 goals (11 goals and 4 assists) last season.

    In the last game of the season, he helped his youth club survive relegation by scoring a brace against Spanish champions Barcelona.

    He made six appearances at the Under-21 European Championship for Spain, playing 31 minutes in the final against England.

    Liverpool could have a good chance of signing Veiga from Celta Vigo as former Anfield boss Rafael Benitez is the Spanish side’s manager.

    Rafa sold us a jewel in the form of Philippe Coutinho when he was at Inter and Sturridge when he was at Chelsea.

  • Seven years after leaving Liverpool, Martin Skrtel is no longer recognizable and is now playing “like Messi.”

    Seven years after leaving Liverpool, Martin Skrtel is no longer recognizable and is now playing “like Messi.”

    Seven years after leaving Liverpool, Martin Skrtel is no longer recognizable and is now playing "like Messi."
    Martin Skrtel, a former Reds defender, met up with Ian Doyle, the chief LFC writer for The Liverpool ECHO, in Singapore to talk about life at and after Anfield.

    Martin Skrtel’s appearance can be unexpected for anyone who hasn’t looked at him in a while.

    The former defender, known for having a head that was aggressively buzzed while he was playing for Liverpool, enters the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Singapore with a fine head of hair.

    He laughs, “It’s not a fake!”. I believe I will keep it because many people have recently commented that I no longer appear frightening or ugly.

    But that pales in comparison to how much Skrtel is presently enjoying his football. The former center-back, who retired from professional football last year, is keeping a promise by playing for the neighborhood team FK Hajskala Raztocno.

    He announces to the ECHO, “You wouldn’t believe it, but I’m the striker for them now!”. Actually, I play more like Messi does in that I go wherever I want. I promised my friends that I would return and play with them once I retired when I left my village at the age of 15 to pursue a career as a professional player.

    “And they kept that in mind, so in the last few years of my career they would call me and say, ‘Just finish, we want to play with you again!’. Then, when I retired, it was obvious that my fitness wasn’t the best, but I went back because I wanted to keep my word.

    The level isn’t the best, and it’s the lowest division in Slovakia. I played center back in the first game and tried to pass the ball out from the back, but there was no one there. I then suggested to the coach that perhaps I should move to the midfield and have the ball a little bit more. I thus remained there the entire season and contributed a few goals. It’s different, which is why I like it. You simply play the game and then enjoy a few beers. “I love it!”.

    The group of ex-players invited to join Liverpool’s tour of Singapore included Skrtel, who is now 38. After leaving in the summer of 2016 at the conclusion of Jurgen Klopp’s first season as manager, he has enjoyed running into a few familiar faces.

    “It’s a special and an honor for me to be a part of the club again and see how the fans are happy to see me again,” he says. I’m grateful for it. Sadly, I’ve only returned to Anfield three times since I left because I was constantly playing. I returned for two Legends games as well as a guest appearance because we are filming a movie about my career there. I was there filming some things. Reentering is always pleasant. I hope to be able to visit more frequently now that I’m retired and have more free time.
    ”.

    When Skrtel moved to Liverpool from Zenit St. Petersburg for £6.5million in January 2008, the movie debut of Skrtel began. The former Slovakia international was surprised that he might move to Merseyside despite being aware of the possibility.

    It’s a pretty funny story, he says. “I frequently spoke with my agent about my desire to visit England. In the UEFA Cup match I played with Zenit against Everton at Goodison Park just before signing for Liverpool, there were rumors that Everton were interested in me.

    I told my agent that if he could find something, that would be great, but at that time I wasn’t thinking about a specific club; all I wanted to do was go to England.

    Then he called me and said we were going to England to meet with a club. In my mind, that club was going to be Everton. I was shocked when he later revealed that it was Liverpool, though. Joining a team with so many prominent players would never even cross my mind. I’m delighted that it worked out that way because it was a wonderful moment for my family and me. ”.

    Skrtel continued to play for the Reds in more than 300 games, scoring in the 2012 League Cup victory over Cardiff City, and was named player of the season for the 2011–12 campaign. However, his first club start against Havant and Waterlooville in the FA Cup didn’t exactly go as planned.

    Martin Skrtel
    After being given credit for an own goal that day, he admits, “If I’m being completely honest, the start of my Liverpool career wasn’t the best.”. “When I signed, the people may have had high expectations for me because I was an unknown player without a lot of experience.

    But all I could do was try to do my best, learn from my teammates, and get better every day. Rafa Benitez was actively assisting me, constantly encouraging me, and attempting to instill in me more self-assurance at that time. My time with Liverpool then improved steadily after that. ”.

    Skrtel is one of the few Liverpool players to have played for five different managers, starting with Rafael Benitez, moving on to Roy Hodgson, Kenny Dalglish, Brendan Rodgers, and finally Jurgen Klopp.

    Every single one was unique, he claims. “Rafa introduced me to the club; despite working with Dick Advocaat at Zenit, he was the first significant manager I had met. It is a different experience working for Liverpool under Rafa Benitez. He gave me more tactically than any other manager, talked to me every day, and taught me a lot.

    “When he left, Roy Hodgson arrived, and although he had a different coaching approach, he only worked with him for a brief period of time. After that, I only spent a brief amount of time with Kenny, Brendan, and obviously Jurgen.

    Every manager I work with, I try to learn something from them. Each one of them has managerial experience and is a decent person. They were always kind to me and worked to improve my game, so it was a blessing to have them at Liverpool.
    ”.

    Skrtel and Liverpool both failed to win the Premier League title before they broke a 30-year drought in 2020. However, thrilling title challenges occurred under Benitez in 2008–09 and Rodgers in 2013–14.

    Every team is unique, with unique players and playing styles, according to Skrtel. “I wouldn’t try to choose a better team from either of those. It was just unfortunate that we weren’t able to prevail.

    When compared to 2014, which featured Coutinho, Sturridge, Suarez, and Sterling, 2009 featured Torres, Alonso, Gerrard, and Hyypia. Perhaps combining them would create the world’s greatest team.

    The 5-1 victory over Arsenal in the 2013–14 season, during which the Reds were up 4-0 after just 20 minutes, was arguably Skrtel’s best performance for Liverpool and one of the most lauded Anfield games of the Premier League era. The Reds also hit the post during that period and missed two other excellent opportunities.

    According to Skrtel, “People still approach me and discuss that game.”. In fact, this week I spoke with an Arsenal supporter about it.

    Martin Skrtel
    “I had never previously scored twice in one game. We were awarded a free kick early in the game on the left, and Stevie (Gerrard) indicated he would take it and direct it into the area where I was running. As a result, I scored. After ten minutes, we had a corner, and I thought, “Well, this won’t be aimed at me as I’ve already scored,” but it was, and I scored again. Crazy, that was!

    As a defender, you don’t score many goals, so I was pleased with each and every one. As a result, that game was exceptional in exceptional circumstances. At that time, Arsenal was leading. That year, at home, we defeated Tottenham and Everton both by scores of 4-0. Sadly, despite a fantastic campaign, we fell short of winning the championship. ”.

    After leaving Liverpool, Skrtel spent the majority of the remainder of his playing days in Turkey, first with Fenerbahce and then with Basaksehir before playing one final season with Spartak Trnava in Slovakia. Though there was also a very brief period in Italy, during which he quickly realized playing in a three-man defense wasn’t his strong suit.

    The contract was terminated after three weeks because, in Skrtel’s words, “Atalanta are a great club, but I felt it wasn’t the right choice.”. “I just had a gut instinct that moving there was a mistake. Although there were rumors of a falling out with the coach, this was untrue. It worked out well for me because I returned to Turkey and won the league with Basaksehir in my first season there. ”.

    So, moving on to the present, Skrtel thinks that despite the Liverpool team’s new look, one thing hasn’t changed.

    He states, “We are talking about Liverpool, one of the biggest teams in the world. For this season, the goals should always be the highest. However, given the level of competition in the Premier League—clubs like Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea—it is clear that it will never be simple.

    “But with the talent we have in the team – new players are in and some have left – I saw them against Leicester here in Singapore and they look sharp. It will be a long and difficult season, but I think Liverpool can return to their rightful place if the players can maintain their fitness and the squad remains strong. ”.

     

  • Recent LFC news includes Lavia’s “dragging,” Andre’s “want” for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia’s “dragging,” Andre’s “want” for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    The focus of  Friday’s roundup is midfielders, with one deal taking too long, according to Southampton’s manager, and reports of another target’s preferences emerging.

    Lavia deal is “dragging,” according to Southampton’s manager.

    Russell Martin has acknowledged that Liverpool’s pursuit of Romeo Lavia is “dragging on” this summer. Russell, we agree with you completely!

    The Reds have already had two offers for the 19-year-old rejected, so in the interim, as negotiations with Southampton stalemate, they have turned their attention to Fluminense’s Andre.

    The two clubs continue to place different values on the player, despite the fact that This Is Anfield is aware that personal terms have been reached with Lavia to join Liverpool.

    Martin was asked about the futures of both Lavia and fellow midfielder James Ward-Prowse. He responded, “If they’re both not here at some point or one of them isn’t, it will be because the club and the player have both had something that is beneficial for everyone.

    “I believe that is why it has taken so long so far, and I believe it might take even longer.
    ”.

    Andre “wants” to move to Liverpool, and there was no Caicedo offer today.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    According to a Brazilian reporter for Redmen TV 2, Andre “wants” to sign with Liverpool and is certain to move to the Premier League.

    The unidentified club rumored to have submitted an £80 million bid for Moises Caicedo is not Liverpool.

    Cody Gakpo has praised the Reds’ offensive options and stated that he anticipates Jurgen Klopp to select his forward lines based on what the team “needs for each game” next season.

    current news regarding Liverpool FC.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    The 15-year tenure of Max Woltman at the organization has come to an end with his permanent transfer to Oxford United.

    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has been without a team since his contract with Liverpool expired this summer, is reportedly considering an offer to join Besiktas (BBC).

    Monday, August 14, marks the start of the Merseyside derby for the Liverpool U21s’ Premier League 2 season.

    The day’s top tweet.

    Relive the good, the bad, and the ugly from our fourth summertime friendly against Bayern Munich!

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    The replacement for Fabinho may already be found, according to Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool.

    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho's departure.
    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho’s departure.

    Fabinho’s replacement at Liverpool, Curtis Jones, has been mentioned by Jurgen Klopp, who was impressed with the 22-year-old at the end of the previous campaign. Fabinho, a Brazilian midfielder who spent five years with the Reds on Merseyside, announced on Monday that he would be leaving the team after a reported £40 million move to Al-Ittihad.

    Jordan Henderson was sold to Al-Ettifaq a few days prior to Fabinho’s departure, leaving Liverpool worryingly short of options in the middle of the park less than a fortnight before the start of the new season. The six-time European champions will undoubtedly try to add some new players before the summer transfer window closes, but Klopp has suggested that Jones might be a surprise choice to fill the void.

    The Liverpool manager stated during a press conference in Singapore that Jones is undoubtedly one of the options in the current setup and the composition of the squad. “I think it’s no secret that we are still looking for players to join us; however, using what you already have is equally important, and I think Curtis can play that position with no problem.

    “Can he play it when no one else in the team is defending? No, there’s no chance, but then again, I don’t know any player who can do that. But if you truly comprehend the current state of affairs, a proven 6 is not currently available. Do we offer an explanation for this?

    “A lot of things can happen during the season; this has always been true. We approach it as a challenge and work to find a solution that is nonetheless compact. With the ball in his hands, Curtis can without a doubt make a significant impact. His growth over the past few months since he’s been here, in my opinion, has been truly amazing.

    “Held back by some injuries sustained at the wrong time and for too long. It’s not anyone’s fault; it just happens to young players. The steps he took prior to that were excellent. It makes sense for him to be on the field. If no one else is there, he can definitely play that position. “.

    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho's departure.
    Jones played in the Premier League only 18 times last season, but the latter part of the year was arguably when he was at his best while playing for Liverpool. When Jones was given responsibility by Klopp for running the show in the backroom, he frequently excelled in the middle of the park and the Reds went on to win all 11 of their final games.

    It’s unclear whether he will be able to continue where he left off when the new season starts, but Klopp’s high praise suggests that he will at least be given the chance to prove himself in Fabinho’s absence. Romeo Lavia of Southampton is rumored to be one of the players Liverpool is considering signing, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see them search the market for another midfielder.

    It has always been the case that a lot can happen during the season. We consider it a challenge and work to be as compact as possible despite that. Without a doubt, Curtis can make a significant impact from that position when in possession. His growth over the past few months since he’s been with us, in my opinion, has been truly amazing.

    “Held back by some accidents that happened at the wrong time and for too long. Nobody is at fault; it simply occurs with young players. He had taken some really good steps prior to that. It makes sense to have him on the field. If no one else is available, he can definitely play that position. “.

    Jones only made 18 appearances in the Premier League last season, but the latter part of the year was arguably when he played his best football while playing for Liverpool. When Klopp gave Jones the responsibility of running the show in the backroom, where he frequently excelled, the Reds went on to win all 11 of their final games.

    It is unclear whether he will be able to continue where he left off when the new campaign gets underway, but Klopp’s high praise suggests that he will at least be given the chance to prove himself in Fabinho’s absence. Romeo Lavia of Southampton is rumored to be one of the players Liverpool is considering when searching the transfer market for a new midfielder. However, this would not be unexpected.

     

     

  • The dilemma in Liverpool’s midfield and the risks of taking another chance.

    The dilemma in Liverpool’s midfield and the risks of taking another chance.

     Jurgen Klopp, Squad Depth, Summer 2023
    Romeo Lavia appears to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, but it would be extremely risky to wait until after the Belgian before adding another midfielder.

    One would anticipate Liverpool to step up its efforts to sign Lavia as their third player of the summer after the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho were officially confirmed.

    Lavia won’t have had a proper preseason with Liverpool, so it is unclear whether he will be ready to start the opening Premier League game at Stamford Bridge should the deal go through.

    In either case, Lavia’s addition to Jurgen Klopp’s team would be a thrilling development for the current campaign as well as many years to come.

    He’s obviously still developing, and there will be plenty of room for improvement as he grows and develops, but his potential is alluring.

    But if and when Lavia does, a critical question arises: will Liverpool still pursue another midfielder during this transfer window, or will they opt to make due with what they already have for the upcoming season?

    The midfield numbers game

    The midfield numbers game
    Liverpool unquestionably has fewer midfielders than they did at the end of the previous season, just in terms of personnel.

    Five senior midfielders have left the team in Henderson, Fabinho, James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (excluding Fabio Carvalho and Arthur Melo), and only two have been replaced them.

    It might be more helpful to concentrate on minutes played rather than player count when evaluating the breadth of Liverpool’s midfield options.

    The Liverpool midfielders who played the most minutes in all competitions in 2022/23 were Fabinho (3,534) and Henderson (2,556).

    If all goes well, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai should be able to more than adequately fill those minutes in 2023–2024.

    The midfield numbers game

    While Lavia played for Southampton last season, Milner, Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Keita only clocked up slightly more than 2,300 minutes (the equivalent of 25 complete games) between them.

    Therefore, even though Liverpool may be down two players, it’s likely that Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, and Lavia will have made up the minutes that the five senior midfielders lost by their departures.

    It should also be taken into account that it’s highly likely that Curtis Jones will log significantly more time than the 1,153 minutes he logged last season.

    There is a scenario in which it could all work out absolutely fine if Liverpool enters the new season with just three new midfielders, provided that injuries and form go according to plan.

    The problem is that it wouldn’t take much to go wrong before the options started to look uncomfortably limited.

    It’s important to keep in mind that Stefan Bajcetic and Thiago are both recovering from serious injuries, and it could be some time before they are fully fit again.

    The midfield numbers game

    The only remaining midfield options (aside from Trent Alexander-Arnold in the hybrid right-back role) if we place an asterisk next to both of those two for the time being would be Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Jones, Lavia, and Harvey Elliott, and only one of those six is a specialized defensive midfielder.

    However, Mac Allister and Jones are best used higher up the field where they can connect with the front three. Sure, they can occasionally drop back into a deeper role.

    You wouldn’t want to see it for a very long time, but it might work well against specific types of opponents as a temporary fix.

    All it would take is for Lavia to sustain an injury for Liverpool to find themselves suddenly down to just one senior defensive midfielder. Of course, this is assuming that Lavia picks up speed relatively quickly, which is by no means a given.

    Furthermore, it would be unfair to expect a 19-year-old to step in and immediately take over the defensive midfield void on his own.

    Another unnecessary gamble

    Another unnecessary gamble

    When this summer’s transfer window first opened, the general opinion was that Liverpool needed to sign three midfielders.

    Nobody anticipated that two Saudi Arabian clubs would be successful in luring Henderson and Fabinho away for exorbitant sums of money, significantly disrupting preseason plans and greatly expanding the scope of the rebuild that would be necessary.

    Given how poorly Henderson and Fabinho played for the majority of last season, there was already a compelling argument to sign Lavia before any news about them broke.

    Due in large part to a lack of dynamism and intensity in the middle of the pitch, Liverpool was regularly and easily penetrated last season, frequently by so-called inferior opponents.

    Lavia would have offered strong competition without having to worry about becoming a guaranteed starter week in and week out if Henderson and Fabinho had stayed.

    Another unnecessary gamble

    If Liverpool’s midfield rebuild ends with Lavia, given the unanticipated departures of Henderson and Fabinho, they run the risk of leaving themselves dangerously short of players.

    A second midfielder would be added to the Belgian, which would lessen the pressure on Lavia to start playing right away and lessen the effect of any potential injury problems that might develop.

    The choice not to address key positions in the squad and plan for the possibility that certain things might go wrong resulted in Liverpool performing significantly worse than anticipated in two of the last three seasons.

    In 2020–21, Liverpool came dangerously close to missing out on a top–four finish due to the team’s decision to not replace Dejan Lovren and start the season with just three senior center-backs.

    Another unnecessary gamble

    Liverpool’s failure to qualify for the Champions League last season was largely caused by the decision not to strengthen the midfield.

    It is to be hoped that the lessons from those campaigns have been applied, and Liverpool won’t make the same type of error by trying to cut corners this time.

    It might be Manu Kone or Khephren Thuram, who were both strongly connected earlier in the window, or it might be a sudden development that catches everyone off guard like Szoboszlai.

    However, completing the transfer window by adding one more midfielder (and a left-sided center-back) after Lavia could be the key to proving that Liverpool are capable of mounting a serious challenge on all fronts.

    Although there are many reasons to be optimistic about this new beginning for Klopp’s Liverpool, there is still significant work to be done.

     

  • REPORT: ‘DEAL CLOSED’ AS LIVERPOOL TAKES OFF £40m MIDFELD TRANSFER

    REPORT: ‘DEAL CLOSED’ AS LIVERPOOL TAKES OFF £40m MIDFELD TRANSFER

    FABINHO GOODBYE FROM LIVERPOOL After a stellar five-year career at Liverpool, Fabinho has signed a new three-year contract with Al-Ittihad
    FABINHO FAREWELL TO LIVERPOOL
    After a stellar five-year career at Liverpool, Fabinho has signed a new three-year contract with Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. After an emotional farewell, it marks the end of an era at Anfield for the Brazilian.

    Fabinho now joins former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema and former Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante in the Middle East powerhouse. His £40million move is a big signing for the Saudi Pro League club. OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO MOVEMENT
    The transition has not been without problems. There have been minor delays due to paperwork and fears that Fabinho’s French Bulldogs may not be allowed in Saudi Arabia, where his breed is classified as ‘dangerous and aggressive’. However, these were only obstacles and all obstacles have since been removed.

    MEMORIES OF LIVERPOOL

    Fabinho’s departure from Liverpool was accompanied by a moving Instagram video which highlighted his many triumphs at Anfield. Since joining Monaco in 2018, he has won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

    He expressed his feelings with these heartfelt words:

    “Today I leave my home. It’s been five years wearing this jersey and always with the greatest honour and happiness possible… Thanks to Liverpool, I reached my highest level and played a World Cup. Thanks to Liverpool, I fulfilled my dream of walking into a stadium with my son in my arms. Thanks to Liverpool, I played in the best stadium in the world, with the best atmosphere in the world, which is Anfield. That moment will always be in my memory. I love this club. Thank you, Reds, for everything we’ve experienced together. You will never walk alone. #YNWA ❤️🙏🏾”

    THE LIVERPOOL ROAD AHEAD
    The Brazilian’s departure leaves a significant void in Liverpool’s midfield, which has been exacerbated by Jordan Henderson’s recent move to Saudi Arabia. However, with the signings of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp is optimistic about the future and admits more players need to be added before the transfer window closes.

    “There are so many things to do,” he said. “The transfer window is open. If my day would have 28 hours at the moment it would not be a problem – I could fill them easily!”

    CONCLUSION
    As Fabinho embarks on this new journey, Liverpool fans will certainly miss the highly decorated midfielder, but memories of his contributions will live on in their hearts. The Reds will keep pushing forward and make sure to continue their road to success.

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    Jurgen Klopp describes an unnoticed Liverpool youngster as “a joy to watch.”.

    James McConnell
    James McConnell made another valuable contribution against Leicester, and Jurgen Klopp praised the impact of the teenager.

    McConnell has participated in all three of Liverpool’s preseason friendlies so far this summer’s second half, blending in seamlessly with the team’s more seasoned players in the midfield.

    Following his team’s 4-0 victory over Leicester, Klopp praised McConnell for being a “joy to watch” and praised his versatility in moving into the No. despite having little prior expertise in that position, position no.

    The manager enthusiastically praised the teen’s performance, saying: “James in the six is just a joy to watch. The boy never played in that position before, we put him there, and he throws his heart on the pitch. ”.

    Despite having previously stated that this wouldn’t be the case, Klopp made significant substitutions against Leicester at halftime and completely rearranged his outfield for the second half.

    McConnell and several of his peers have benefited from the opportunity the rotation has given Liverpool’s young players to express themselves and show what they can do.

    Regarding the young talent in the team, Klopp expressed his excitement for the advancements being made while admonishing his team not to become overly dependent on the younger players as they continue to develop.

    The young boys jumped at the opportunity to appear. I told them in the locker room about a week ago that while I’ve seen many young players throughout my career, these are unique.

    We’ll see where it goes, but if these boys take center stage next season, we’ll have a problem.

    “We use these boys occasionally when things are really going well, giving them space to grow between uses. ”.

    One of many young players eager to make the most of their opportunities this summer and catch the manager’s attention before the new season is McConnell.

    The 18-year-old, who joined from Sunderland in 2019, had 13 U18 Premier League appearances last season and contributed five goals and three assists.

    There will undoubtedly be more opportunities for McConnell to showcase his skills next season as the Reds look to battle on all fronts once more, as Liverpool will begin a Europa League campaign for the first time since reaching the final in 2016.

  • The competition to sign “one of the best” English talent has now been won by Liverpool.

    The competition to sign “one of the best” English talent has now been won by Liverpool.

    Trey Nyoni
    Trey Nyoni, a midfield prospect for Leicester City, is reportedly on his way to joining the Liverpool academy after the Reds reportedly beat out other teams for his signature.

    The 16-year-old England youth international was signed by the Merseyside giants ahead of competing teams, according to the Secret Scout, who rate Nyoni as “one of the best” players in the nation.

    Harvey Owen, a 14-year-old Wolves player, is the only significant addition to the Reds’ youth ranks this window despite Liverpool’s limited academy additions this summer.

    Nyoni, a Leicester teenager who impressed with the Foxes last season in the U-18 Premier League and FA Youth Cup, could nevertheless be a significant acquisition for Liverpool.

    And now the midfielder will move to Liverpool this summer, where Nyoni will be an exciting new addition to the team’s academy and a potential future senior player for Jurgen Klopp.

    Trey Nyoni can achieve his full potential with Liverpool’s assistance.

    Liverpool’s academy is no stranger to snagging the best and brightest players in England, and Nyoni’s signing is just one more illustration of the hard work the Reds put in behind the scenes to keep their youth ranks full.

    The Merseyside giants, who have one of the best academy systems in the country and have recently produced fantastic players, could help the young midfielder realize his exciting potential.

    Nyoni may not succeed Steven Gerrard, but he or she will soon be able to follow in the footsteps of Curtis Jones and Trent Alexander-Arnold and make the leap from the Liverpool academy to the senior squad, which is the goal of many young players.

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    Romeo Lavia latest as Jurgen Klopp wants deal before imminent ‘deadline

    Romeo Lavia latest as Jurgen Klopp wants deal before imminent 'deadlineLiverpool are ready to make an improved offer for the Southampton midfielder, to avoid Chelsea’s interest and make it part of their pre-stuagional tours through Singapore

    Liverpool is ready to make an improved offer for Romeo Lavia, with the hope of quickly completing an agreement for the midfielder.

    Jurgen Klopp planns to renew his machine room this summer and has already signed Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai. But with Fabinho and Jordan Henderson now the subject of offers from Saudi Arabia, this soon became a need.

    Lavia, who designed for the Saints of Manchester City last summer, was a radiant star in the championship despite their relegation. And he played enough heads during his first superior campaign to ensure that his decrease in the second layer is short -lived. A number of clubs have been linked with the 19-year-old, with Chelsea also remaining firmly interested. However, Liverpool want to strike while the iron is hot and just two days after an opening offer was rejected they are set to return.

    Athletic report that after rejecting an initial offer of £37m, the Reds are ready to put together a financial package that should bring them closer to Southampton’s £50m valuation. This will likely consist of several possible additions, with high confidence that a compromise can be reached.

    And Klopp hopes that will happen sooner rather than later when his side fly to Singapore later this week. Liverpool are set to leave on Thursday and the Kop boss wants a deal to be finalized before then so the Belgium international can sit on the plane.

    Romeo Lavia latest as Jurgen Klopp wants deal before imminent 'deadline
    Southampton manager Russell Martin praised the youngster for his professionalism midweek after playing 45 minutes in Tuesday’s friendly against Bournemouth. “Given what’s going on, I thought it would be good for Romeo to play tonight and do all these things because he didn’t have the minutes the others had.

    “You can ask for an update, but I can’t give you one because I don’t know. I’ll speak to (sporting director) Jason (Wilcox) now, but I’ve prepared for this game.”

    Klopp and his players returned to Merseyside after a camp in Germany, where he insisted more deals would be finalized before the competition begins in less than a month. “There are so many things to do,” he told the club’s media team. “The transfer window is open. If my day had 28 hours right now it wouldn’t be a problem – I could easily fill them!

    “There are still three and a half weeks until the first game of the season. Before then there is still a lot to do, especially in terms of the transfer market. This is now clear. And it will happen. New players must enter. We will have a good team.”

    Pending an official announcement, Henderson’s departure is already complete, with the former captain making the controversial decision despite a late appeal from the club’s LGBT+ fan group.

    Fabinho is also expected to leave but his move to Al Ittihad fell through due to a delay in the process. Not all parties have completed the transfer yet, which could net the Reds around £40m when completed.

  • Reason behind Kylian Mbappe’s transfer to Liverpool and admission of “new project”

    Reason behind Kylian Mbappe’s transfer to Liverpool and admission of “new project”

    Reason behind Kylian Mbappe's transfer to Liverpool and admittion of "new project
    Liverpool are hoping to get Kylian Mbappé to join them on loan as PSG continue their efforts to sign the forward now rather than lose him as a free agent next summer

    Six years after losing the deal for Kylian Mbappé, Liverpool are once again aiming to sign the Frenchman.

    The Reds have come out of nowhere as a potential destination for Mbappé, who looks set to be transferred from Paris Saint-Germain this summer after refusing to commit his future at the club beyond next year.

    The 24-year-old Mbappé can leave Parco dei Principi as a free agent in 2024 under the terms of the contract signed last summer. And with PSG looking to cash in on their forward while they can, Mirror Football revealed on Saturday that Liverpool are looking to negotiate a stunning loan deal with the French giants that will see Mbappé spend the 2023-24 season at Anfield.

    A season-long deal would still allow Mbappé a dream move to the Bernabéu next summer if he wishes, and the striker is known to be an admirer of Reds boss Jurgen Klopp. In 2017, Klopp and Liverpool launched a massive charm offensive to lure Mbappe to Anfield when it became clear the striker had overtaken Monaco. At the time, however, The Telegraph claimed that Mbappe chose PSG instead because the Reds failed to convince him that joining them was the best step for his career.

    Since then, Liverpool have even been linked with Mbappe. Before signing a new contract last summer, the PSG star made it clear he was open to the possibility of taking on a new challenge outside of France.

    “It’s a very important moment for me, maybe I’m reaching the first or second turning point in my career,” Mbappe said after being named Ligue 1 player of the year in 2019. “I’ve learned so much here and I feel like maybe it’s time to take on more responsibility. Maybe it would bring me great joy at PSG, or maybe somewhere else for a new project.”

    While it remains to be seen whether Liverpool’s latest attempt to sign Mbappe will be successful, Mbappe’s mother and agent Fayza Lamari is known to be a huge Liverpool fan.

    Mbappe is believed to be happy to see out the final year of his contract in Paris, but PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has made it clear he will actively seek to sell the world champion if he refuses to secure his future to devote himself to the association. beyond 2024.

    PSG accepted a club-record £259million offer from Al-Hilal earlier this week but the deal fell through as Mbappé was unwilling to consider a move to the Saudi Pro League.

    More news…….

    Barcelona declined Liverpool’s €30m offer for star defender

    Barcelona declined Liverpool’s €30m offer for star defender
    Liverpool have linked up with a move for Andreas Christensen from Barcelona

    In a bid to bolster their defensive ranks, Liverpool have set their sights on Andreas Christensen. Jurgen Klopp has made a personal request to the Danish centre-back. Christensen’s pursuit signals the club’s determination to strengthen its back-line for the new season.

    This is according to Nacional via Football365 [h/t ECHO]. Liverpool made an initial offer of €30 million to Barcelona for Christensen’s services. However, the Catalan giants were quick to reject the offer, signaling their intention to retain the talented defender.

    Undeterred by their second refusal this week after Lavia, the Reds are preparing a second €50m offer for Christensen, showing their willingness to live up to Barcelona’s appreciation for the player.

    Christensen has built a reputation as a reliable and composed centre-back and it is no surprise that Klopp is eager to sign. The 27-year-old striker has already shown his defensive prowess at Barcelona and Chelsea. His style of play is in line with the philosophy of Liverpool which certainly makes him a suitable addition to the squad.

    With Liverpool looking for defensive reinforcements, Christensen could certainly prove to be an ideal choice. Klopp’s personal interest in the player underlines his belief in the Dane’s abilities and the potential impact he could have on the team.

    Liverpool’s back line certainly needs reinforcements as they are ‘uncertain’

    Future of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez. The other obvious reason why we might use a number of defenders is the age of the current centre-backs. Mattip, 31. Virgil van Dijk, 32 years old. Nat Phillips is absent and Joe Gomez is not a first-choice player, leaving Ibrahima Konate alone.

    If the deal goes ahead, Christensen would bring more depth and quality to Liverpool’s defensive options. His experience and composure in defense could prove crucial in high-stakes matches, adding extra stability to the team’s defense.

    Klopp’s personal interest in the player could be a deciding factor but the end result remains uncertain, especially given Barca’s reluctance to let go of Christensen. Liverpool must be patient and ready to continue negotiations to bring the Danish defender to Anfield.

  • Szoboszlai, Thiago, Bajcetic, and Bradley’s fitness status for LFC

    Szoboszlai, Thiago, Bajcetic, and Bradley’s fitness status for LFC

    Szoboszlai Thiago Bajcetic and Bradley's
    Jürgen Klopp confirmed that Dominik Szoboszlai is a potential starter for Sunday’s matchup with Leicester City.

    Due to a minor ankle injury, the summer acquisition missed Liverpool’s second preseason match, which took place earlier this week against Greuther Furth.

    Though the No. The Reds play Leicester on Saturday at 10 a.m. BST at the National Stadium. 8 has since rejoined the team’s Singapore training sessions and is expected to see more action.

    Dom is back, will train tonight, and will play tomorrow night if nothing unexpected occurs, according to Klopp, who spoke at a press conference prior to the game on Saturday.

    It’s good; nothing too serious happened. We had a lot of intense sessions during this time, and at one point, he slightly rolled his ankle.
    Despite the fact that we all know anything can happen there, nothing much happened there other than the fact that he needed to take a few days off and receive the proper care before returning to running fairly quickly.

    “So, yesterday he was in training, but it was obviously not intense; after the long trip we just had to shake the legs a little bit, play a rondo, and the players were shooting a little bit after the session, that’s all.

    “There will be a proper session tonight, and the game is tomorrow. Right now, there is nothing that speaks against him playing. ”.

    Three players were left out of Liverpool’s 27-man squad for the trip to south-east Asia: Thiago Alcantara, Stefan Bajcetic, and Conor Bradley.

    Szoboszlai Thiago Bajcetic and Bradley's
    In response to a question about Bajcetic’s progress in particular, Klopp said: “Stefan is in the last stages of getting back into team training.

    “We left him and Thiago at home because the travel would cost him back and forth roughly two, three, or possibly four days of training, and we thought it makes no sense in a very crucial stage of his rehab for both of the boys.

    “But I’m always in touch, so the current plan is that when we get home, he’ll be back in team practice. That’s a good thing.

    Yes, a player with a lot of talent and a cool package. Unfortunately, we didn’t see him play for a while because of the really nasty injury. It wasn’t a bad injury, but for a young player, it was annoying because you have to wait and wait and wait until you are finally cleared to play, which is where we are right now.

    Day one of Reds’ internal training in Singapore.

    Yes, he played for us on six, eight, and scored goals for us. A lot of tactical discipline was displayed at a very young age, and the player is really good from a footballing standpoint. They also have a good overall vision and pass the ball well.

    However, he is still very young, so we must take care to use him properly and at the appropriate times. And that’s what we try to do—increasing the time incrementally so that we can use him.
    ”.

    In response to Bradley’s injury that prevented him from joining the tour, the manager continued, “With Conor it is a real shame, to be honest. Conor accomplished a lot. Though such things do occur. ”.