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  • Liverpool transfer news recap – Kylian Mbappe claims, Khephren Thuram declines, Federico Valverde offers €90 million

    Liverpool transfer news recap – Kylian Mbappe claims, Khephren Thuram declines, Federico Valverde offers €90 million


    Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip and speculation, including the latest developments on Federico Valverde, Victor Osimhen, Jeremy Doku, Khephren Thuram, Ryan Gravenberch, Jurgen Klopp, Nicolo Barella, Micky van de Ven and more

    Liverpool are ready to take the next step in rebuilding their midfield following the signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion earlier this month. Absence from Champions League football did not stop Mac Allister from moving to Merseyside. The Argentine World Cup winner has signed a five-year deal at Anfield.

    In today’s news, Liverpool have reportedly suffered a major transfer shock while OGC Nice are reportedly looking to keep midfielder Khephren Thuram for another season. While Chelsea would be “on the verge of investigating the Napoli attacker”, as reported by France. Send your thoughts to @LivEchoLFC and don’t forget to subscribe to our free Liverpool FC newsletter, our YouTube channel and listen to our Blood Red podcast – featuring all your favorite ECHO regulars including Paul Gorst, Ian Doyle, Joe Rimmer, Sean Bradbury, Theo Squires, Tom Cavilla, Keifer MacDonald and Charlotte Coates.

    Brighton retain interest in the man Liverpool admire

    According to Alex Crook, TalkSport’s chief football correspondent, Brighton and Hove Albion maintain their interest in young Chelsea defender Levi Colwill.
    Last month, ECHO reported the Reds’ admiration for the 20-year-old as they stepped up their search for a defender, just days before the Seagulls saw a £30m bid from Chelsea rejected. At first it was suggested that Brighton would return with a club-record offer of £40million, but that never materialized. Despite this, they maintained their interest, while Liverpool kept their cards close to their chest.
    To dash the hopes and dreams of both clubs, new Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino apparently wants to keep Colwill next season.

    Salah wins Reds Goal of the Season

    Mohamed Salah’s winning goal in Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Manchester City at Anfield last October was voted the club’s goal of the season.

    A forgettable campaign was littered with many memorable moments, this being one of them. From Alisson’s impeccable ball over the top to Joao Cancelo’s Salah breakthrough and finishing past Ederson, it was a truly superb goal against the champion-elect.

    Liverpool ‘Weiper eye’

    Liverpool have reportedly been tracking Mainz youngster Nelson Weiper for the past two years.
    That’s according to German publication BILD, via Sport Witness, which reports that “new demands keep coming” for the player as he continues to impress in the Bundesliga.
    The report goes on to say that Liverpool have been “very keen” on Weiper for “more than two years” and have already wanted to “lure” him to Anfield.

    Former Liverpool defender Max Thompson has died

    Former Liverpool defender Max Thompson, the Reds’ youngest player at 36, has died aged 66.

    Legendary manager Bill Shankly handed the youngster his debut against Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the 1973-74 season aged 17 years and 129 days, in Scotland’s iconic final season in charge.

    In a tribute, the club said: “Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the passing of former player Max Thompson.
    “Thompson, once the youngest ever player for the Reds, has sadly passed away at the age of 66.

    The Liverpool-born defender joined the club as a trainee before securing a professional contract.
    Aged 17 years and 129 days, Thompson got his senior debut from Bill Shankly with a start in the last game of the 1973-74 season, a 1-1 draw away to Tottenham Hotspur.

    “That club record would stand until May 2010 when Jack Robinson appeared in a Premier League match for Hull City aged 16.”

    Phillips has been linked to Man United

    Manchester United are reportedly preparing to stun Pep Guardiola with a transfer offer for midfielder Kalvin Phillips. According to Spanish publication Fichajes, United boss Erik ten Haag has given the green light to the transfer and is confident he can get the most out of the England star who has struggled to establish himself at Man City.

    A fee of around £35m was reportedly paid, which is £10m less than Man City sent to Leeds last summer. The England international was linked with a move to Liverpool in April.

    Rabiot extends his stay at Juve

    Adrien Rabiot has extended his stay at Juventus after agreeing a new one-year contract with the club.
    The French midfielder’s contract expired in the summer but he signed for another year with the Italian giants in a bid to end speculation over his future.

    Manchester United have been heavily linked to Rabiot, with Liverpool also mentioned as a possible destination in previous reports.
    The 28-year-old joined Juventus in 2019 after leaving PSG.

    Doku ‘remains in Liverpool’s sights’


    Rennes winger Jeremy Doku is said to be on Liverpool’s radar after emerging as a target for the Reds in 2018.

    The youngster was offered a tour of Melwood and Anfield as a teenager in a bid to get him to join the club. A move was not forthcoming, but according to a report from L’Equipe, the Belgian star remains ‘in Liverpool’s sights’.

    The article adds that Doku’s future at Rennes is “not certain” due to recent transfer speculation, with the player’s contract due to expire in two years.

    Leeds are “interested” in Phillips

    Leeds United would consider a transfer for Nat Phillips on a permanent basis.
    The 26-year-old made just five appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s first team last season and has been close to leaving the club on more than one occasion.

    What Liverpool will do with the defender this summer remains to be seen, although the Athletic have reported that Leeds are interested in signing Phillips.

    Burnley finalize deal for ex-Liverpool goalkeeper

    Burnley have finalized the signing of former Liverpool goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux.
    Vigouroux left the Reds in 2016 after zero first team appearances to sign for Swindon Town and has since built a solid reputation in the EFL.

    Last season he kept 24 clean sheets in the Second Division and helped Leyton Orient win the title. After his contract expired in the summer, he is now back in the Premier League.

    Liverpool are ready for a €90m bid for Valverde

    Liverpool have reportedly set aside €90m (£77m) for the services of Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde.

    After Jude Bellingham’s arrival in the summer and the signing of new contracts for Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, the Uruguayan is a ‘main candidate’ to leave Los Blancos this summer.

    It comes after a recent report from Spain, which said Liverpool were ready to pay £77million for Valverde, an offer the La Liga giants would be ‘very hard to refuse’.

    The report adds that Carlo Ancelotti’s side will ‘weigh the pros and cons’ of keeping Valverde, which could be used as a ‘sacrifice’ to fund a Kylian Mbappe deal.

    Bayern make €70m bid for Kane

    It turns out that Bayern Munich have made a €70m offer for Harry Kane. This promises to be an interesting transfer saga…

    The Firmino affair is heading towards the final stage

    Roberto Firmino’s deal to join Al-Ahli, a Saudi team, is entering its final stages, it is suggested.

    The Liverpool forward will officially become a free agent at the end of the month and will likely have to weigh up a number of offers as he prepares to choose his next club.

    Yesterday it seemed that Saudi Arabia could be his next destination and Fabrizio Romano declared that he had a ‘three-year contract’ on the table. He adds that the final details are being discussed before the “green light”. Statement by Kylian Mbappé

    Liverpool are set to rival Real Madrid over the signing of Kylian Mbappe this summer, it is said.

    The Reds have previously been hinted at as a possible destination for the PSG star, who has long been sought after by Madrid.

    Mbappé is expected to become the world’s most expensive player if he leaves his current employers, with the Ligue 1 giants holding on for a significant fee.

    A latest update on the French international has suggested Liverpool have not given up hope of a deal for Mbappé, as FIFA agent Marco Kirdemuir clarified.

    Speaking to Radio Marca, Kirdemuir insisted Liverpool were “riding competition against Real Madrid” before adding that the 24-year-old could receive an offer of up to €300m (£257m). Gravenberch outlines Bayern’s plan

    Ryan Gravenberch has admitted he still expects to be at Bayern Munich next season.

    The Dutch midfielder is a target for Liverpool alongside Gabri Veiga and Khephren Thuram and could make a move this summer after a frustrating first season in Germany.

    Speaking to Algemeen Dagblad, he clarified his future and said: “I guess I will be at Bayern Munich again next season.

    “That’s really how I am. I’m at one of the top three clubs in the world.” I think it’s beautiful and special. I don’t give up like that. My goal remains to succeed at FC Bayern.

    Nice want to keep Thuram

    Nice Khephren Thuram does not plan to sell this summer.
    Liverpool are interested in the French midfielder who is currently representing his country at the European Under-21 Championship.

    A recent player update from Nice Matin via GFFN made it clear that Nice would like to keep Thuram, despite speculation over his future. The player ‘doesn’t want to worry about the future of his club’ until he returns from the national team, a decision believed to have been made by his father and 1998 World Cup winner Lilian

    Williams set to leave Liverpool on loan

    Rhys Williams is set to leave Liverpool on loan again this summer.

    ECHO understands that several clubs are interested in the 22-year-old, but Aberdeen are currently leading the charge for his signature.

    Liverpool have close ties with the Scottish Premiership club and were impressed with the ease with which they were dealt with when Calvin Ramsay’s transfer to Anfield was discussed last summer. Meanwhile, both clubs were pleased with the success of Leighton Clarkson’s loan move to the Dons last season.

    Clarkson has since moved permanently to Aberdeen and Williams could now follow in his former teammate’s footsteps at Pittodrie.

  • Arsenal overtaken by Liverpool in the race to sign a “phenomenal” £50 million player.

    Arsenal overtaken by Liverpool in the race to sign a “phenomenal” £50 million player.

    At Anfield, a Liverpool star is suddenly “frustrated with his career.”
    Romeo Lavia, who is anticipated to leave Southampton in the coming weeks, has reportedly surpassed Arsenal in the race to sign him.

    According to Football Transfers, the Reds and Chelsea are now the front-runners to sign the teenage Belgian player this summer. Lavia, despite losing his starting job with the Saints and entering the Championship, was one of the Premier League’s most promising players last season.

    Lavia, who Total Football Analysis has hailed as a “phenomenal” talent, has made a name for himself as one of Europe’s most sought-after prospects, and with this most recent development, Liverpool may now have a great chance of landing the midfielder.

    Liverpool’s top priority for new acquisitions this summer is still central midfielders, so securing Lavia would be a major victory for the Reds given how likely it had previously appeared that Arsenal would sign the former Manchester City player.

    Indeed, Lavia has proven he can compete in the Premier League with the best of the best, and for Liverpool, the midfielder will only get better while playing alongside elite athletes like Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho.

    Liverpool must make the most of their new partnership with Lavia.

    Liverpool’s victory over Arsenal in acquiring Lavia is now a minor accomplishment, but the Reds must seize this new chance because the Anfield club is currently the front-runner to sign the midfielder, who has the potential to be a tremendous asset in the coming years.

    Lavia is one of the best players in England, and the right team could help him become a top-tier midfielder, as is well known. Furthermore, Liverpool has all the necessary resources and infrastructure to help the Belgian realize his seemingly limitless potential.

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    At Anfield, a Liverpool star is suddenly “frustrated with his career.”

    At Anfield, a Liverpool star is suddenly "frustrated with his career."
    Liverpool star now ‘frustrated’ at Anfield

    Liverpool youngster Fabio Carvalho is growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of playing time at Anfield, journalist Dean Jones has told GIVEMESPORT.

    The 20-year-old joined Fulham last summer and perhaps expected Jurgen Klopp to give him a bigger chance in the first team.

    Since then, Carvalho has started just four Premier League games for the club, playing 347 minutes in total, according to FBref.

    Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano recently told GIVEMESPORT that Bundesliga side RB Leipzig are pushing to sign Carvalho on a permanent basis but Liverpool don’t want to lose full control of the youngster.

    Speaking about Carvalho, Klopp revealed he was an ‘amazing’ manager but admitted he was unhappy with his lack of playing time.
    He said:

    “It’s not that he’s happy with the situation, but he never gives up. It’s unbelievable. I don’t think that was probably his best ability before he came here. because he was super talented – and he still is – but the character he shows here is extraordinary.”

    What did Jones say about Carvalho?
    Jones has hinted that Carvalho is frustrated with the way his first year at Anfield has gone. Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, he said:

    “There are undoubtedly frustrations on his part in the last year of his career. But I think it goes hand in hand with the decision to leave a newly promoted club for a team like Liverpool, who expect to go and challenge for absolutely everything.

    At Anfield, a Liverpool star is suddenly "frustrated with his career."
    “You won’t get into that team, you won’t have countless chances, you have to bide your time, you have to impress in training. As a result, Carvalho clearly wonders if there is another way.” out for him.

    “If there is any interest from West Ham then they will have to wait a bit as I don’t think a decision is imminent.”

    What is Carvalho’s future? As Jones pointed out, West Ham are one of the sides showing interest in Carvalho.
    It appears Klopp does not see Carvalho as a first-team regular, so a temporary move from Anfield may be needed to continue his development.

    With new signings expected for the Merseyside club, Carvalho could move further down the pecking order, and with interest from the Bundesliga and Premier League there is little reason not to seek out a loan move.

  • Call from Fernando Torres to Liverpool secure $17.5 million transfer

    Call from Fernando Torres to Liverpool secure $17.5 million transfer

    Call from Fernando Torres to Liverpool secure $17.5 million transfer
    A phone call from Fernando Torres helped convince ex-Liverpool defender Glen Johnson to join the club in 2011 instead of Chelsea and Manchester City.

    Johnson moved to Anfield in 2009 after a three-year spell at Portsmouth where he won an FA Cup and played European football.

    After an excellent spell at Fratton Park following his departure from Chelsea, the defender has established himself in the English squad and as one of the best full-backs in the Premier League.

    His move to Liverpool saw him win the League Cup in 2012, and he was a regular in the team that finished runners-up in the Premier League under Brendan Rodgers in 2013/14.

    He made exactly 200 appearances in all competitions as a Reds player before being released in 2015, before spending the last three seasons of his career at Stoke. Johnson has since openly explained what led to his move to Liverpool, while rejecting bids from Manchester City and Chelsea, who wanted to re-sign him.

    Fernando Torres phonecall helped Liverpool secure £17.5m transfer

    One of the Reds’ key players at the time was Fernando Torres, the Spaniard signed from Atlético Madrid in 2007.
    In his first two seasons with the club, he scored 38 Premier League goals. At this point, there were still 18 months to go before his ill-fated £50million move to Chelsea.

    And Johnson explained in a 2021 interview how the Liverpool striker, along with star teammates Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso, played a key role in his decision to move to Anfield despite Liverpool’s inability to continuously compete for the Premier League to fight for titles in the seasons before his arrival.

    He told the Liverpool Echo: “Obviously when a club like Liverpool comes knocking you immediately have an eye and an interest.”

    “But what a momentum it was, we played for England that summer just before I signed and I had a good chat with Stevie. And then I also spoke to Torres and Alonso before signing.

    “I just thought they were some of the best players in the world. They don’t have to call me, but they called me to tell me how much they wanted me to participate.”
    “I immediately felt like I knew her and felt super welcomed before I signed and everything went smoothly.”

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    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.

    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.
    Florentino Luis Price named as AC Milan target for Liverpool

    The transfer rumor continues to simmer and Liverpool have been linked with another promising midfielder. Florentino Luis, a player previously linked with the Reds, has emerged as a potential target for AC Milan.

    However, recent reports suggest the Portuguese midfielder will be available this summer for a relatively modest €30m (£25m) transfer fee.

    This development raises the question of whether Liverpool should rekindle their interest in the talented Benfica player.

    AC Milan’s interest in Florentino Luis stems from their search for a replacement for Newcastle United move

    Sandro Tonali. Via ECHO, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has touted the Portuguese midfielder as an option for the Serie A club. This news, combined with the affordable price tag, represents an interesting opportunity for Liverpool to consider.

    Sandro Tonali. Via ECHO, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has touted the Portuguese midfielder as an option for the Serie A club.

    This news, combined with the affordable price tag, represents an interesting opportunity for Liverpool to consider. At just 23, Luis has already shown tremendous potential in his career.

    Known for his defensive skills, he possesses excellent tackling, interception and positional awareness skills.
    With the need to add depth and quality to the team, the acquisition of Florentino could respond to these needs.

    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.
    His skills match Liverpool’s style of play, emphasizing pressure, intensity and quick transitions.

    Luis’ defensive prowess would complement the team’s energetic approach and provide a platform for offensive talents to flourish.

    Given Liverpool’s success in integrating players into Jurgen Klopp’s system, the Portuguese midfielder could find success alongside the club’s existing midfielders.

    Competition from AC Milan and potential interest from other clubs could complicate matters. Still, the affordability of Florentino Luis’ price is an interesting assessment for Liverpool.

    The Portuguese midfielder’s defensive strength and versatile abilities make him an attractive target for the Reds.

    As the transfer window progresses, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will reignite their interest and sign Florentino Luis.

  • Liverpool tries to sabotage Arsenal transfer.

    Liverpool tries to sabotage Arsenal transfer.

    Liverpool tries to sabotage Arsenal transfer.
    Liverpool have reportedly entered the race for youngster Romeo Lavia from Southampton in an unexpected turn of events and could derail ongoing negotiations with Arsenal.

    As the transfer saga continues to unfold, will interest from Liverpool thwart Arsenal’s plans or spur them on to accelerate their quest?

    Liverpool are launching an unexpected investigation into Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, potentially disrupting ongoing negotiations with Arsenal.

    Despite interest from various clubs, Arsenal have continued their search for the young Belgian midfielder and talks are already underway.

    Liverpool’s entry into the race could pose a significant hurdle to Arsenal’s transfer plans. Liverpool watch Arsenal goal Romeo Lavia

    In an unexpected twist to the Romeo Lavia transfer saga, Liverpool are reportedly inquiring from Southampton about the possibility of a deal.
    The move is a potential disruption to ongoing negotiations between Arsenal and the south coast club.

    Arsenal have been actively working to secure the young Belgian hopeful, despite interest from Chelsea and Manchester United.

    Liverpool tries to sabotage Arsenal transfer.

    However, the sudden interest from Liverpool is a significant obstacle as they too look to refresh their midfield.

    Liverpool interest – a blow to Arsenal’s plans? Liverpool’s entry into the contest comes after agreeing a £35m deal for Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister.

    Their investigation into the terms of a deal with Lavia could dampen Arsenal’s hopes, although the Gunners are yet to make an official offer.

    Lavia is performing superbly for Southampton and has become the first player born in 2004 to score in the Premier League.

    Despite Southampton’s relegation, his 34 caps and debut for Belgium attracted the attention of several top clubs.

    As the transfer saga unfolds, Arsenal’s advanced talks for Romeo Lavia and the potential complications arising from Liverpool’s interest and Manchester City’s special clause will give fans a compelling look.

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    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.

    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.
    Florentino Luis Price named as AC Milan target for Liverpool

    The transfer rumor continues to simmer and Liverpool have been linked with another promising midfielder. Florentino Luis, a player previously linked with the Reds, has emerged as a potential target for AC Milan.

    However, recent reports suggest the Portuguese midfielder will be available this summer for a relatively modest €30m (£25m) transfer fee.

    This development raises the question of whether Liverpool should rekindle their interest in the talented Benfica player.

    AC Milan’s interest in Florentino Luis stems from their search for a replacement for Newcastle United move

    Sandro Tonali. Via ECHO, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has touted the Portuguese midfielder as an option for the Serie A club. This news, combined with the affordable price tag, represents an interesting opportunity for Liverpool to consider.

    Sandro Tonali. Via ECHO, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has touted the Portuguese midfielder as an option for the Serie A club.

    This news, combined with the affordable price tag, represents an interesting opportunity for Liverpool to consider. At just 23, Luis has already shown tremendous potential in his career.

    Known for his defensive skills, he possesses excellent tackling, interception and positional awareness skills.
    With the need to add depth and quality to the team, the acquisition of Florentino could respond to these needs.

    AC Milan are interested in a €30 million Liverpool target to replace Sandro Tonali.
    His skills match Liverpool’s style of play, emphasizing pressure, intensity and quick transitions.

    Luis’ defensive prowess would complement the team’s energetic approach and provide a platform for offensive talents to flourish.

    Given Liverpool’s success in integrating players into Jurgen Klopp’s system, the Portuguese midfielder could find success alongside the club’s existing midfielders.

    Competition from AC Milan and potential interest from other clubs could complicate matters. Still, the affordability of Florentino Luis’ price is an interesting assessment for Liverpool.

    The Portuguese midfielder’s defensive strength and versatile abilities make him an attractive target for the Reds.

    As the transfer window progresses, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will reignite their interest and sign Florentino Luis.

  • Kylian Mbappe agreed moving to Liverpool in a private conversation. After’strong interest’ was expressed,

    Kylian Mbappe agreed moving to Liverpool in a private conversation. After’strong interest’ was expressed,


    Liverpool have started the summer transfer window well with Paris Saint-Germain and French star Kylian Mbappé already giving Jürgen Klopp’s plans a huge boost

    Paris Saint-Germain sensation Kylian Mbappé appears to have approved the move from Liverpool to winger Jeremy Doku.

    Reports have surfaced in France in recent days that the Reds and Jurgen Klopp have a “strong interest” in the Belgian full-back. The draws come after Doku enjoyed his most productive season for Rennes with seven goals to his name in all competitions last season.

    His form helped the French side finish fourth in Ligue 1 to secure a place in the group stage of the Europa League, the sixth consecutive season in European football. One man who has been impressed by Doku’s performances in recent campaigns has been French striker Mbappé.

    He revealed he discussed the striker in a chat with his dad and was a big fan of his talents. “I recently spoke to my father about a player who impressed me with his qualities of speed, namely Doku, in Rennes”, said Mbappé in June 2021.

    “In my five years as a professional, I have never seen anyone demonstrate so much strength from a standing start.”

    Kylian Mbappe agreed moving to Liverpool in a private conversation. After'strong interest' was expressed,
    Doku, 21, has made 90 appearances for Rennes since joining from Belgian giants Anderlecht. During that time, he recorded 11 goals and ten assists in all competitions, while creating opportunities at international level with 14 appearances for Belgium.

    It’s not the first time Liverpool have been linked with a winger move. Already in 2017 he was invited to Merseyside but decided to stay in Anderlecht.

    Rumor has it that the youngster has also been considered by Reds and Premier League rivals Chelsea ahead of the World Cup. Given this interest, Doku also praises Manchester City’s three-time winner Kevin De Bruyne.

    After scoring his first international goal, the striker said: “He [Doku] is nimble, quick and he can dribble. Of course, sometimes he makes mistakes, but who doesn’t? It’s a diamond in the rough. »

    Doku has two years left on his contract in France and should Liverpool seek a deal in the near future, he would be Merseyside’s other new face. Liverpool have already managed to secure the £45m signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton.

    Meanwhile, there has been a slight change in their attack with the departure of Roberto Firmino – who could make room for Doku. Luis Diaz is also expected to play a much bigger role in the next term.

    The Colombian is now free from the injury problems that plagued him in his previous season and has also been given the Reds’ iconic number seven shirt coat.

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    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has discovered “his own Fernando Torres,” but he confronts an £85 million conundrum.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has discovered “his own Fernando Torres,” but he confronts an £85 million conundrum.

    Jurgen Klopp has been told he has his own Fernando Torres at Liverpool.

    Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is Jurgen Klopp’s own Fernandes Torres, claims ex-Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino.

    The pundit has questioned how Klopp will use his Uruguayan frontman next season after a mixed debut campaign in English football.

    Liverpool signed Nunez last summer for a fee that could rise to £85million. It will break the club’s transfer record once certain add-ons are reached.

    The 24-year-old was not able to have the impact many hoped for last season. He started just 19 Premier League matches, coming off the bench on nine other occasions.

    Nunez scored nine times and registered three assists, as well as netting four times in the Champions League. But he had to settle for a place for much of the latter stages of the season.

    Cascarino has compared Nunez to former Reds striker Torres but more because of the Spaniard’s spell at Chelsea.

    Torres often fought in front of the goal when he played for the blues and could not do justice to his price tag of 50 million GBP.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has discovered "his own Fernando Torres," but he confronts an £85 million conundrum.
    Cascarino says that there are similarities to Nunez and is fascinated to see how Klopp uses him after such a great effort in relation to a transmission fee in the next term.

    He said about talk sport: “I am really fascinated what he is doing with Nunez. He regularly found himself out of the team towards the end of the season.

    “You paid £ 80 million for him and he has not improved. Liverpool fans, they were a bit like Chelsea fans were with Torres, really willing him on to keep going and going and going.

    “Chelsea fans were fantastic with Torres and likewise with Timo Werner. Liverpool fans were that to Nunez, they always sang his name, they always were willing and knowing he was trying for them. But he’s got to be better for Liverpool next year.”

    Liverpool missed out on the Premier League top four last season and therefore Champions League qualification.

    Cascarino says some of the performances were of particular concern but has backed Klopp to turn it around. He added: “There were some terrible versions. Naples removed in the Champions League for me.

    “Brentford’s performance, the way Brentford played against Liverpool, found really difficult.

    Many other games, even Arsenal disappeared, I thought they were really bad, even if sometimes it was a close match, I thought Still it was a poor goods.

    “They have had difficult versions for Liverpool fans. It must be better and I believe he is the man for it.

  • After Mbappe enraged Qatari executives, Liverpool is willing to pay more than $300 million for him.

    After Mbappe enraged Qatari executives, Liverpool is willing to pay more than $300 million for him.

    After Mbappe enraged Qatari executives, Liverpool is willing to pay more than $300 million for him.
    Kylian Mbappé has a good options of playing in Europe.

    Kylian Mbappé’s future is uncertain. Real Madrid were the team openly looking for him and Liverpool also threw their hats in the ring for the world champions who were to be mentored by Jurgen Klopp.

    With his future still unclear following his move to Paris Saint-Germain, FIFA chief agent Marco Kirdemir says the Qatari management are very upset with the Frenchman’s decision not to renew his contract with the club. beyond 2024. Liverpool are ready to pay more than $300 million

    Mbappé is the headliner of the summer transfer market and although he can be found on the covers of football and sports magazines around the world, the market is huge and constantly on the move. Marco Kirdemir is now a FIFA agent and knows what a lot of agents have to do: “There will be news next week.” We will have news from England and Germany.


    Kardemir has very good relations with insiders in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, so he contacted those close to the PSG bosses and they weren’t too happy with their star’s decision.

    In the interview with Marca, Kademir mentioned that he spoke to important people close to the Qatari family: “They told me that they were very angry. They wanted and were convinced that it would be extended. The Emir is very upset.
    Kylian Mbappé will not renew his contract with PSG

    This confirms the departure of Kylian Mbappé from the French club. Even if everything indicates that it will be this summer and at Real Madrid, according to Kirdemir, Florentino Perez has a competitor: “Liverpool are a competitor of Real Madrid and would like to pay a fortune for Mbappé, the fortune he speaks of would be around the lie from 300 million”. “. lie.” .”

    Another name mentioned was “Luka Modric” because he was tempted by tempting offers from Saudi Arabia. However, it has just been confirmed that Modric will remain with Real Madrid for the 23/24 season.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

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    Brazilian teammate is perplexed as Mohamed Salah signs with a Saudi club.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    One Brazilian team member believed they were getting the real deal.

    After learning that his club had signed Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool winger’s namesake and not the real deal, an Al-Adalah player revealed that he experienced a flurry of emotions.

    The Saudi Pro League in 2023 has drawn a large number of football players who are in their later years. Soon after the World Cup ended, Cristiano Ronaldo signed a contract with Al-Nassr. This summer, other players from Europe have also moved to the Middle East, including Karim Benzema of Real Madrid, the trio of N’Golo Kante, Edouard Mendy, and Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea, and Ruben Neves of Wolves.

    Salah’s name would therefore be strongly associated with a multi-million pound move to Saudi Arabia right now if he hadn’t signed a three-year contract extension at Anfield last summer.

    When he heard about his team’s most recent acquisition, Edson, a Brazilian defensive midfielder who plays for Al-Adalah, mistakenly thought the Egyptian King had been acquired by his team. In his native country, he described how at first he even rejoiced at the news in an interview with ESPN.

    Regarding Salah, I thought it belonged to Liverpool, he said. I was hoping that would be the end of it, but it wasn’t. If Salah went there, it wouldn’t be out of this world because Arab football is expanding rapidly every year. “.

    The player in question was a left back from Saudi Arabia.

    Brazilian teammate is perplexed as Mohamed Salah signs with a Saudi club.
    In England, criticism of the Pro League’s expanding financial clout has been met with demands for a transfer embargo from Gary Neville and questions from former Reds striker Peter Crouch regarding the transfer of Neves in particular.

    Although he did so with a positive attitude, Edson also discussed the league’s expanding financial power during his interview.

    “There is a lot of investment being made in Arab football, and the goal is to build a stronger league every year. I’m excited to take part in the magic that is happening in that game of football right now.

    ‘They have always made investments. Saudi Federation, league, and presidents. However, investment power has been rising every year, and it has now increased even more. This is advantageous for the nation, which loves football a lot.

    There is still much room for growth in this nation. All other players will naturally want to go if the top players go there. The other wants to go if the first one does. In this crucial situation, I’m honored to represent the club.

    “They have a plan for 2030, and their goal is to transform Saudi Arabia as they did Dubai. They are making significant investments in the design of cities to entice tourists. I have no doubt that the Saudi Championship will rank among the top six or seven worldwide. Because it expands significantly each year, I have no doubts about that. “.

  • How the Reds might line up in 2023–24 after the Liverpool moves

    How the Reds might line up in 2023–24 after the Liverpool moves

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    After the highs of 2021/22, which almost culminated in a historic quadrupling, Liverpool had a miserable 2022/23 season, although a strong end to the season has brought a touch of optimism heading into the summer.

    Jurgen Klopp’s men rallied to finish fifth and will compete in the Europa League after many tipped them for another title.

    The club has a number of key focus areas this summer, with midfield being the overwhelming priority.

    Klopp will not want to endure another season like 2022/23 and the Reds are expected to be very busy in the market.
    This is how Liverpool could line up for the 2023/24 season.

    How Liverpool could line up in 2023/24

    The best goalkeeper in the Premier League was, without question, Liverpool’s star man last season. His place between the sticks couldn’t be more secure heading into 2023/24.

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold
    – The revolutionary right-back’s productive end to the season coincided with a role change which facilitated his advancement into midfield areas.

    His performances for England in June only bolstered the notion that his future may lie further up the pitch, and we’ll surely see him in a more metronomic role come the start of next season.

    CB: Virgil van Dijk – The Dutchman may no longer boast the imperious aura of his apex and he certainly wasn’t at his best in 2022/23. However, whether last season was just an outlier or the beginning of Van Dijk’s decline remains to be seen.

    CB: Ibrahima Konate – It could be argued strongly that Konate is Liverpool’s best centre-back at the moment. For example, the Reds were hampered by his injury problems last season.

    The club are expected to test the centre-back waters this summer and have been linked with Wolsburg’s Micky van de Ven, but Van Dijk and Konate should be the partnership of choice.

    LB: Andy Robertson – The ever-reliable Robertson was a shining spark for the Reds during their difficult 2022-23 season and his status as Liverpool’s starting left-back is unquestioned.

    DM: Fabinho – The Brazilian’s time at the club looked set to come to an end for much of 2022/23, but Klopp’s change of structure to move Trent into midfield helped Fabinho finish the season well.

    Liverpool could make three additions to their engine room this summer but Klopp will certainly want a touch of familiarity.

    CM: Khephren Thuram – One of those Thuram players, who can operate at the base of midfield and in a more entrepreneurial box-to-box role.

    The Reds have been continuously linked with the transfer of the Nice midfielder but the deal isn’t expected to be finalized until after the European Under-21 Championship.

    Nicolo Barella, Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni are other names on the club’s radar, but Thuram looks set to conclude the simplest and most realistic deal.

    CM: Alexis Mac Allister – The world champion was Liverpool’s first signing this summer and will become a cornerstone for Klopp’s Reds next season.

    The action-packed Argentine could play a similar role to Georginio Wijnaldum at Anfield.

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    RW: Mohamed Salah
    – Salah expressed his frustration after Liverpool finished the 2022/23 season in fifth place, writing on Twitter that he was “completely devastated”.

    The post sparked rumors of a possible exit with Saudi clubs who have recently been linked. However, Salah is expected to stay on Merseyside and help the club have a successful year.

    ST: Cody Gakpo – Replacing Roberto Firmino won’t be an easy task but Gakpo, who joined the club in January, has impressed across the board and is set to take over from the Brazilian.

    The Dutchman, who finished the season with seven Premier League goals, will have a similar role to Firmino at Anfield.

    AG: Luis Diaz – The winger’s impact on the club was felt right in the middle of Liverpool’s majestic 2021/22 season and his long-term absence was clearly felt last season.

    A knee injury ruled Diaz out for six months, but he returned before the end of the season and started four consecutive league games.

    Although it may take longer for Diaz to get back to his best, he is expected to move ahead of Darwin Nunez on the depth chart by the start of next season.

  • According to reports, Liverpool is dominating the competition to capture the 21-year-old Chelsea target.

    According to reports, Liverpool is dominating the competition to capture the 21-year-old Chelsea target.

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join
    Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent weeks.

    Liverpool are currently leading the race to sign the 21-year-old midfielder this summer, according to a report from the Transfer Room.

    The player is also reportedly a target for Chelsea and other Premier League clubs including Manchester United and Newcastle United are monitoring him.

    Veiga was a key player for Celta Vigo last season and has eleven goals and four assists to his credit in all competitions.

    The talented attacking midfielder has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs with his performances and where he lands remains to be seen.

    Apparently, the player has a €40m release clause in his contract and it remains to be seen if the Reds are ready to pay it.


    It’s no secret that Liverpool need midfield reinforcements. Veiga can play both as a number ten and as an advanced central midfielder.

    The talented youngster will help create goalscoring opportunities for Liverpool and he will also score goals himself.

    Chelsea certainly have more financial resources compared to Liverpool but the Reds can offer them European football next season.

    It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can fend off competition from their Premier League rivals and sign the talented young midfielder.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea also need to add quality and depth in midfield. Players like Mateo Kovacic are expected to move this summer and the Blues should look to sign a good playmaker.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

  • Liverpool presently actively trying to sell ‘excellent’ 22-year-old player

    Liverpool presently actively trying to sell ‘excellent’ 22-year-old player

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join
    Liverpool are reportedly interested in selling Rhys Williams this summer, with a number of clubs already targeting the 22-year-old centre-back.

    According to the Liverpool Echo, the Reds are open to sacking the England youth international as he made no progress in his memorable 2019-20 season, with Aberdeen interested in signing Williams on a permanent deal this summer.

    Williams has been loaned out in the Championship for the past two seasons but hasn’t made a big name for himself since he arrived on the scene three years ago. Scotland is now a likely destination for the Preston-born defender.

    Once labeled an ‘excellent’ player by Jurgen Klopp, many Liverpool fans will be saddened to see Williams leave Anfield for good should an offer for the defender arrive this summer.

    Liverpool presently actively trying to sell 'excellent' 22-year-old player
    However, a permanent departure from Merseyside could be just what the youngster needs to kick-start his career.

    Indeed, Williams have seen little development despite spending the last two seasons on loan at Swansea City and Blackpool respectively.

    And a full-time move from Liverpool could be just what the youngster needs to return to his full potential and fulfill his exciting potential.

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    Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target.

    Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy. Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset. Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park. Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better. Barella was a key player in Inter's run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson. Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players. They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion. They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season. The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies. The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return. Read also……… After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Liverpool were in the hunt for a signing from Mason Mount, but in recent weeks there have been rumors that he is more likely to join Manchester United. Manchester United are set to make a third offer for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, according to BBC Sport, but could be left off the negotiating table. The Red Devils have given Liverpool a head start with the signing of the England international, although Jurgen Klopp's side laid the groundwork for a move from Stamford Bridge early on. The interest was sparked after contract talks with the Londoners broke down after the World Cup in Qatar. Erik ten Hag is said to have made the Cobham Academy graduate one of his main targets this summer and two offers from the Old Trafford side have already been turned down. It has been claimed that the two valuations are far apart, with Chelsea expecting a transfer fee of around £70m. Mount has a year left on its current deal with West London and is widely believed to be swapping the capital for the North West this summer. According to the BBC's Simon Stone, United will make a third offer, which is expected to be around £55m, but will walk away if another approach is rejected. After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. He tweeted: "Third @ManUtd offer for Mason Mount, expected to be around £55m. The club intend to drop the deal if Chelsea don't accept. With a year to go, United believe a 70 million pounds is unrealistic." The 24-year-old has become an interesting player for Liverpool after turning their attention away from England star Jude Bellingham. It has been reported that Borussia Dortmund are expecting a transfer fee of over £100m for the 19-year-old. After some deliberation, the Reds opted to turn their attention to several new arrivals rather than a mega-money signing who would have broken their own transfer record and the UK record. Alexis Mac Allister was welcomed into the AXA Academy this summer after signing a long-term contract with the Reds. Khephren Thuram is among other targets as he targets success with France Under-21s at the European Championships. Celta Vigo and Spain midfielder Gabri Veiga is also in the tournament and is shortlisted. Meanwhile, Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch, who played for Belgium in the group opener, has been the subject of speculation over a move to Liverpool.

    Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella.

    The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy.

    Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset.

    Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park.

    Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better.

    Barella was a key player in Inter’s run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson.

    Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players.

    They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion.

    They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international.

    Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target.
    Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season.

    The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies.

    The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return.

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    After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount.

    Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target.
    Liverpool were in the hunt for a signing from Mason Mount, but in recent weeks there have been rumors that he is more likely to join Manchester United.

    Manchester United are set to make a third offer for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, according to BBC Sport, but could be left off the negotiating table.

    The Red Devils have given Liverpool a head start with the signing of the England international, although Jurgen Klopp’s side laid the groundwork for a move from Stamford Bridge early on. The interest was sparked after contract talks with the Londoners broke down after the World Cup in Qatar.

    Erik ten Hag is said to have made the Cobham Academy graduate one of his main targets this summer and two offers from the Old Trafford side have already been turned down. It has been claimed that the two valuations are far apart, with Chelsea expecting a transfer fee of around £70m.

    Mount has a year left on its current deal with West London and is widely believed to be swapping the capital for the North West this summer.

    According to the BBC’s Simon Stone, United will make a third offer, which is expected to be around £55m, but will walk away if another approach is rejected.

    After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount.
    He tweeted: “Third @ManUtd offer for Mason Mount, expected to be around £55m. The club intend to drop the deal if Chelsea don’t accept. With a year to go, United believe a 70 million pounds is unrealistic.”

    The 24-year-old has become an interesting player for Liverpool after turning their attention away from England star Jude Bellingham. It has been reported that Borussia Dortmund are expecting a transfer fee of over £100m for the 19-year-old.

    After some deliberation, the Reds opted to turn their attention to several new arrivals rather than a mega-money signing who would have broken their own transfer record and the UK record. Alexis Mac Allister was welcomed into the AXA Academy this summer after signing a long-term contract with the Reds.

    Khephren Thuram is among other targets as he targets success with France Under-21s at the European Championships. Celta Vigo and Spain midfielder Gabri Veiga is also in the tournament and is shortlisted.

    Meanwhile, Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch, who played for Belgium in the group opener, has been the subject of speculation over a move to Liverpool.

  • Liverpool should follow Chelsea steps on $12m transfer and learn from pricey Todd Boehly mistake

    Liverpool should follow Chelsea steps on $12m transfer and learn from pricey Todd Boehly mistake

    Liverpool should follow Chelsea steps on $12m transfer and learn from pricey Todd Boehly mistake
    Chelsea broke a transfer record earlier this year and Liverpool are expected to repeat it to sign Jurgen Klopp’s next midfielder at Anfield this summer.

    Earlier this year, Chelsea made history by breaking the record for most expensive Ukrainian player ever, by signing Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk.

    It should now be Liverpool’s turn to travel to the Ukraine to sign an exciting young talent who is ideal for Jürgen Klopp’s midfield.

    Despite the difficulties at home with an ongoing conflict against Russia, Ukrainian football is still going strong and more and more young talents are making a name for themselves in top European clubs.

    As the Under-21 European Championship is starting to show, he’s not alone, with Ukraine progressing to the quarter-finals after back-to-back wins against Croatia and Romania.

    Thanks to this tournament, many more could follow Mudryk’s path to a top five European championship.

    One of them is one of Mudryk’s former Shakhtar Donetsk teammates Georgiy Sudakov.

    A 20-year-old midfielder, Sudakov already plays regularly at senior level for Ukraine and has just made a strong breakthrough at Shakhtar.

    Liverpool should follow Chelsea steps on $12m transfer and learn from pricey Todd Boehly mistake
    In 39 matches, Sudakov scored five goals and provided 11 assists for Shakhtar and put up impressive performances not only domestically but also in the Champions League, recording assists against the likes of RB Leipzig and Celtic.

    Still very young, Sudakov is a player who should be on Liverpool’s transfer radar. He’s the kind of dynamic and creative midfielder that Jurgen Klopp seems to be looking for in the market at the moment, and unlike Mudryk, who is in a deal worth around $113m (£89m)./ €104m) was sold to Chelsea,

    his Transfermarkt valuation is relatively cheap at just $12m (£9.5m / €11m), meaning the Reds would avoid the mistake that Todd Boehly probably made by paying too much.

    To put that into perspective, in his last UEFA European Under-21 Championship appearance against Romania, Sudakov attempted over 100 passes, and in the Ukrainian top flight he averaged 59.8 passes per 90 minutes, according to Wyscout, which is quite high even for a midfielder.

    With 4.29 of those passes entering the box every 90 minutes, Sudakov’s creative strengths are evident.

    In the league, this puts him in the top third of the overall standings and also in the top 10 for assists in the final third (9.67), making him a very progressive player overall.

    Not only because of his distribution, but also because of his ability on the ball. Sudakov likes to run forward. He averages 4.93 dribbles per 90 minutes and also makes 3.44 progressive runs per 90, making him second best in the league.

    Sudakov can play in both midfield and wing and is a unique talent. He clearly has the tactical intelligence to make it to a higher level, and at Liverpool he could prove to be a useful player.

    Having lost James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain this summer, Sudakov could fill the void they left at Anfield and Liverpool would be well advised to invest in his services.

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    According to the new UEFA rules, Liverpool will be eligible for the Champions League if they finish fifth.

    Due to a significant UEFA rule change, Liverpool can now qualify for the Champions League if they finish fifth the following season.

    The Reds finished fifth in the most recent Premier League season, so they will have to make do with Europa League competition in the upcoming season.

    Even though Jurgen Klopp’s team went on a fantastic unbeaten streak at the end of the league season, winning seven of their final ten games, it wasn’t enough to pass Manchester United or Newcastle.

    Two Premier League teams, United and Newcastle, will participate in the final Champions League in its current format before the competition is redesigned.
    The other two Premier League teams are Manchester City and Arsenal.

    There won’t be a traditional group stage for the 2024–2025 season as the number of participating teams increases from 32 to 36.

    Instead, the clubs will compete in a single league phase, in which they will face eight opponents in four home games and four away games.

    The top eight teams will then advance to the round of 16, and the teams that place ninth through sixteenth will compete in a play-off round. There won’t be any changes to the remaining knockout round.

    According to the new UEFA rules, Liverpool will be eligible for the Champions League if they finish fifth.
    Additionally, Liverpool and other Premier League teams may experience significant effects from the new format.

    Why a UEFA rule change might have an impact on Liverpool and other Premier League clubs.

    UEFA will change the rules to provide new opportunities for qualifying so that there will be four extra teams in the 2024–25 season.

    The two European countries with the best results from the previous campaign will automatically qualify.

    English clubs should take note of this because, depending on how well England and Italy perform in 2022–2023, they will each receive an additional Champions League qualification spot.

    While West Ham defeated Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final, Manchester City defeated Inter Milan in the Champions League final. Roma, meanwhile, advanced to the Europa League final but fell to Sevilla of Spain.

    Since English clubs have recently dominated European football, Klopp’s team would be able to finish fifth next season and still almost certainly guarantee Champions League football. However, the change does not affect Liverpool for the current campaign.