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  • According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.
    Following Egypt’s qualification this week, Mohamed Salah will miss four Premier League games for Liverpool during the upcoming season due to his participation in the African Cup of Nations.

    After the fixtures for the 2023–24 Premier League season were made public, Liverpool learned of their schedule for the year.

    The Reds’ 2018-19 campaign begins with a challenging trip to Mauricio Pochettino’s revamped Chelsea, followed by a Saturday, August 19 home match against Bournemouth. The final August game is a challenging away contest against Newcastle.

    However, Jurgen Klopp’s team’s toughest stretch of the season seems to start around the Christmas season, starting in mid-December with games against top-four rivals Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle in a busy schedule. Their series of games will probably come to define their campaign.

    The Reds will hope to have nearly their full roster for that stretch of games, but they are also prepared to lose star forward Mohamed Salah the month after that. At the African Cup of Nations, the Egypt will be represented by the Egyptian.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.
    The competition will take place in Ivory Coast from January 13 through February 11, and, barring Egypt’s early elimination, Salah is likely to be unavailable for club selection for up to a month, which will be a blow to Klopp’s team.

    Salah played a part in his country’s 2-1 victory over Guinea on Wednesday, ensuring Egypt’s qualification for the competition. With Malawi and Ethiopia failing to advance from the four-team group, it guarantees Egypt will finish first in their group.

    Accordingly, Salah will be unavailable for Liverpool’s upcoming four Premier League games, both halves of the EFL Cup semifinal, if the Reds advance that far, and the FA Cup’s first round matches, all of which fall during this time.

    Prior to missing two of the Reds’ most important games of the season, at home against Chelsea and away against Arsenal, the 31-year-old will miss the Reds’ away match against Bournemouth, the first Premier League game of the 2024 calendar year, where they lost 1-0 and Salah missed his penalty.

    The three-game stretch produced just one point for Klopp’s team during the previous campaign, and Salah is also scheduled to miss the match against Burnley at Anfield in early February should Egypt advance to the next round of the African Cup of Nations.

    Despite the team’s unsuccessful season, Salah is still Liverpool’s star player and scored 30 goals last year. The Egyptian scored 19 goals in the Premier League and started all but one of Klopp’s team’s league games.

  • Live release of Liverpool Premier League fixtures: Reds will have a challenging 2023–24 campaign.

    Live release of Liverpool Premier League fixtures: Reds will have a challenging 2023–24 campaign.

    Live release of Liverpool Premier League features: Reds will have a challenging 2023–24 campaign.
    After a disappointing 2022–23 season, Liverpool will be looking to start the following year strong as they attempt to compete with Manchester City in another title matchup.

    Liverpool under Jurgen Klopp had a terrible season after coming so close to winning the quadruple but losing in the Champions League.

    However, the Reds will take some consolation from their successful finish to the 2022–2023 season as they aim to return to the title race the following year.

    The last-ditch attempt by Klopp’s team to knock Manchester United and Newcastle out of the final two top-four spots narrowly failed. But their seven-game winning streak will have increased confidence and optimism around Anfield that they can make a big comeback in August.

    Stay tuned to Mirror Football to find out who they will play in their opening matches as the 2023/24 fixtures are released at 9am. Getting off to a strong start will be essential to their hopes.

    Liverpool FC’s home uniform.

    Live release of Liverpool Premier League features: Reds will have a challenging 2023–24 campaign.
    The new Nike 2023–24 home jersey is inspired by Bill Shankly’s final campaign as the Reds’ manager, which took place 50 years ago. Men’s, women’s, and kids’ kits are now available for preorder. On May 18, the kit will be in stock.

    October fixtures

    The first Merseyside Derby of the season…

    07/10/2023 15:00 Brighton (a)

    21/10/2023 15:00 Everton (h)

    28/10/2023 15:00 Nottingham Forest (h)

    September fixtures

    Fairly straightforward September?

    02/09/2023 15:00 Aston Villa (h)

    16/09/2023 15:00 Wolverhampton (a)

    23/09/2023 15:00 West Ham United (h)

    30/09/2023 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur (a)

    August fixtures

    A tricky start…

    13/08/2023 16:30 Chelsea (a)

    19/08/2023 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth (h)

    26/08/2023 15:00 Newcastle United (a)

    Liverpool’s terrible 7-game run.

    With seven games scheduled during the holiday season, December will not be a simple month for Jurgen Klopp and his team.

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    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp’s next signing

    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp's next signing
    Liverpool will be targeting plenty of Under-21 talent, including a midfielder who could be the perfect transfer and who Jurgen Klopp will absolutely adore.

    The European Under-21 Championship is always a hotbed of talent, but perhaps there will never be a tournament as strong as the current edition, which takes place in Georgia.

    There have probably never been so many potential Liverpool transfer targets to watch for Jurgen Klopp.

    At this summer’s tournament, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Mykhailo Mudryk will leave their senior squads to represent Georgia and Ukraine U21 teams respectively.

    When you consider the former was one of the best players in Europe’s top five leagues this season and the latter one of the most expensive transfers last season, that’s huge.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool targets such as Khéphren Thuram, Micky van de Ven, Manu Koné, Roméo Lavia and Ryan Gravenberch will also compete for their respective nations, despite now being veteran professionals.

    Of course, Liverpool scouts will be busy, especially with Gabri Veiga also at the tournament, who Fabrizio Romano says will remain a player on the Reds’ radar.

    The Spain international might be the most interesting player for Liverpool to watch despite all the exciting stars in the tournament.

    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp's next signing
    Veiga plays on the right side of midfield, unlike most midfielders associated with Liverpool. That already makes it a unique target, but that’s not the only aspect of its quality that sets it apart from the rest.

    He is also one of the few players who would be undeniably capable of bringing a new dimension to Liverpool.

    Earlier this year, Liverpool looked to sign Mason Mount, and in profile Veiga is a very similar type of player, capable of getting into the box and developing possession.
    Last season, he scored 15 La Liga goals in 36 games and stood out for his overall offensive prowess.

    For example, according to Wyscout, Veiga has scored the third most contacts in the opposition penalty area (2.3 out of 90) of any midfielder in La Liga this season. He is also top 15 for progressive runs (1.97) and top 10 for completed dribbles.

    Impressively, of the players whose teams ranked in the bottom ten of La Liga’s league table for average aggregate possession according to FBref, only one player has scored more across both stats than Veiga in Kang-in Lee.

    And this is an important factor to consider, as players who play on teams with more ball possession will always average more dribblers and progressive passes, as well as more touches.

    But while Veiga’s offensive stats are impressive, his defensive performance is just as impressive.


    He is a player who puts pressure and has a lot of defensive activity in the last third of his opponents, very much in line with Klopp’s philosophy of defending himself from the attack.

    His speed and stamina make him a real nuisance for opposing defenders and an absolute weapon for a team playing in a gegenpressing system. Veiga’s pressing is forceful and not necessarily reflected in his defensive strength.

    He averages a lot of interceptions and defensive duels for a player in his position, but what’s not necessarily reflected in the numbers is how much ground he covers and how well he eliminates opponents. to close them to force errors.

    It’s an aspect that stays under the radar at Veiga and that’s why it makes perfect sense for Liverpool.

    Over time, he will also work under Klopp’s tutelage at Anfield to become more effective not only in pressing but also in defence.

    All in all, Veiga is essentially tailor-made for Liverpool and the European Under-21 Championship will likely only confirm that to fans eager to taste his quality.

  • Shirt numbers for Liverpool’s next signings will be available once the summer transfer window opens

    Shirt numbers for Liverpool’s next signings will be available once the summer transfer window opens

    Shirt numbers for Liverpool's next signings will be available once the summer transfer window opens
    Liverpool have already signed Alexis Mac Allister as the summer transfer window officially opens on Wednesday morning

    Liverpool can officially step up their recruitment campaign when the transfer window opens on Wednesday morning – although the Reds have already made their mark by signing Alexis Mac Allister.

    After garnering rave reviews for his performances at Brighton – not to mention winning the World Cup this winter – Mac Allister was the obvious choice for Jurgen Klopp and his recruitment team after abandoning their initial plans to sign Jude Bellingham, joined by Real Madrid, oblige, put on hold the immense financial costs involved.

    Mac Allister was signed for an undisclosed fee and was part of the budget, but Liverpool have been given considerable leeway in their search for new signings. France stars Manu Kone and Khephren Thuram are firmly on the radar, along with one or two unlikely (or impossible) targets.

    Stark reports of Fede Valverde and Kylian Mbappe have surfaced in the past 24 hours. Although they are top players, finances play a role, as with Bellingham.

    Mac Allister wore the number 10 shirt at Brighton during his time on the south coast and chose that shirt for his upcoming Anfield adventure.

    However, with several players leaving the club, there are more attractive options for anyone to follow him through the door this summer;

    Shirt numbers for Liverpool's next signings will be available once the summer transfer window opensNo.7 – An iconic number for Liverpool fans dating back to Sir Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan and other past heroes. In more recent times, Steve McManaman, Harry Kewell and Luis Suarez have worn that particular jersey while outgoing veteran James Milner has worn it for the last eight seasons.

    No.8 – Synonymous with Steven Gerrard in the last decade of his career at Anfield. Naby Keita was the most recent incumbent, although it was always going to be an extremely difficult question to replicate what Gerrard achieved as No. 8.

    No.9 – Another team decision that will not be taken lightly. Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler and Fernando Torres have all scored goals aplenty with the number 9 on their backs and Roberto Firmino, one of the four high-profile summer players, will also need some emulation.

    Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez may have seen it from home.
    NO. 12 – Joe Gomez moved from number 12 to number 2 last season and has not been reassigned.

    Number 15 – Milner, Keita and Firmino weren’t the only players to leave Anfield this summer, as fans also said goodbye to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after six years at the club. He has been wearing the number 15 shirt since 2019.

    No.16 – Free since Marko Grujic moved to FC Porto last summer. Didi Hamann is another previous owner.

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    ARSENAL TIPPED TO SIGN SADIO MANE, AN EX-LIVERPOOL STAR

    ARSENAL TIPPED TO SIGN SADIO MANE, AN EX-LIVERPOOL STAR
    Dean Saunders has advised Mikel Artetas Arsenal to sign former Liverpool star and current Bayern Munich player Sadio Mane this summer.

    The former striker has suggested that if Sadio Mane joins Arsenal he might ‘win the league title’ as the club look to take the next step after returning to the Champions League this season.

    Last summer Mane left Liverpool for Bayern Munich for £35million (Sky Sports) but things have gone horribly wrong for the 31-year-old and Saunders thinks ‘what a signing’ he would be for Arsenal against talkSPORT.

    Gunners aside, there are indications the Senegalese star could return to the Premier League this summer after his time in Munich went horribly wrong.

    From the incident in which he beat Leroy Sane to being a substitute on the last day of the season when Thomas Tuchel’s side won the Bundesliga title in spectacular fashion.

    But while other teams have been named over a possible Mane signing this summer, Saunders has decided to throw Arsenal’s name into the mix.

    “I have one for you, it could win you (Arsenal) the championship,” said Saunders. “Mane. What a signing that would be! He Plays everywhere. Plays center.”

    The mane would not suit Arsenal now

    The problem here is that he prefers to play from the left or from the centre, now that Arteta is quite on that left channel and a true striker is more needed in the center than a player like Mane.

    Also, Mane has just come off a season of struggles and isn’t getting any younger, so from that perspective he wouldn’t fit the profile Arsenal have been looking for in recent years.

    It probably just shows how much North London has grown that they probably wouldn’t push for Mane’s signing now.

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    Liverpool is currently ‘tracking’ a lightning-quick 22-year-old star at Anfield

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool’s radar for “a long time.”.

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven for a “long time.”.

    The 22-year-old has made an impression during his time in Germany. He played a significant role for the club last season in the Bundesliga and was ranked as the ninth-fastest player in the league.

    Micky van de Ven: news from Liverpool.

    According to Transfermarkt, Van de Ven made 36 appearances across all competitions as Wolfsburg finished second in the Bundesliga and just missed qualifying for the playoffs.

    In light of recent remarks from the young defender, there is talk that he will leave the German team this summer, with Liverpool and other Premier League teams being linked to him.

    The Dutchman was quoted by HITC as saying: “I am very good at Wolfsburg, so I don’t mind staying at Wolfsburg for another year. I would like to leave, though, if I have the chance.

    “Of course, I read the entire speculation. I frequently communicate with my agent, so I am aware of what is happening. I’ll follow it to see where it goes. Perhaps the Premier League.
    Exactly what?
    ”.

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    As a result, it would seem that the 22-year-old is eager to join the Premier League, whether it be with Liverpool or another team.

    Regarding Micky van de Ven and Liverpool, what did Fabrizio Romano say?

    Although Romano reiterated that there hasn’t been a move for the defender as of yet, he acknowledged that Liverpool has been tracking the player for “a long time.”.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Romano made the following statement in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT: “Now for Van de Ven is a player they’ve been following for a long time. Let’s see if they choose to participate or not. However, the current focus is solely on following the player. “.

    Micky van de Ven has been associated with Liverpool for what reason?

    With Joel Matip’s contract set to expire in the summer of 2024, according to Transfermarkt, the Reds will reportedly permit the center-back to leave this summer if he so chooses.

    Therefore, Jurgen Klopp will probably want to bring in a replacement to make sure his team has depth in this area. Van de Ven is a versatile center back who can also play left back at a very high level. He is young, only 22 years old.

    The Dutchman would probably not be acquired as a starter right away, but as a player with potential to make the first team in the future.

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    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.

    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.
    Liverpool have cleared a hurdle in their pursuit of sympathetic midfielder Khephren Thuram

    Liverpool’s transfer efforts have been thwarted by their alleged interest in Khephren Thuram from OGC Nice. Apparently, initial talks between the two sides were ‘fundamentally negative’ and presented a challenge to Liverpool’s bid to land the talented 22-year-old midfielder.

    According to Get French Football News via ECHO, Liverpool have clearly shown an interest in Khephren Thuram and the player has remained impressed with the club’s pitch in their first two encounters.

    However, the negotiations have so far failed due to a lack of meaningful commitment from Nice.

    It looks like the French club are showing little to no interest in parting ways with Thuram unless the player himself explicitly expresses a desire to leave.

    This development represents a significant obstacle for Liverpool as they look to strengthen their options in midfield.

    Thuram’s dynamic style of play and versatility make him a tempting target for Jürgen Klopp’s side, but Nice’s reluctance to take part in negotiations complicates matters.
    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.Thuram has been tough for the Reds

    Time will tell whether Thuram will actively push for a departure from Nice or whether the club’s position will change in response to his possible desire to leave.

    If Thuram expresses a strong desire to join Liverpool, it could potentially lead to more meaningful discussions between the two clubs.

    As the transfer window progresses, Liverpool will certainly need to explore alternative targets in midfield should their search for Thuram prove fruitless

    Liverpool fans will be monitoring the situation closely, hoping the club can overcome the challenges in the negotiations and secure the services of a promising talent like Thuram.

    However, you understand that transfer agreements can be complex and alternatives may need to be considered if the initial pursuit fails.

    Should negotiations progress or alternative targets emerge, Liverpool supporters will eagerly await further developments in their club’s search for midfield reinforcements. They need to show their confidence in the club’s ability to make sound decisions in the transfer market.

  • After Liverpool refused to comply with Jurgen Klopp’s request, James Milner completes his transfer to Brighton.

    After Liverpool refused to comply with Jurgen Klopp’s request, James Milner completes his transfer to Brighton.

    After Liverpool refused to comply with Jurgen Klopp's request, James Milner completes his transfer to Brighton.James Milner, a Liverpool legend, has signed for Roberto De Zerbie’s ambitious Seagulls on a one-year deal, completing his free transfer from Liverpool to Brighton.

    James Milner will join Brighton on a one-year contract with a season extension option, it has been announced.

    By terminating his contract at the end of the previous season, the 37-year-old put an end to a storied run with Liverpool. He achieved nearly every significant success during his time on Merseyside, including the Premier League and Champions League.

    Milner will now join the Seagulls, contrary to the Reds manager Jurgen Klopp’s initial desire to keep him at the organization. The former England international arrives at the Amex as Brighton prepares to begin their first-ever European campaign.

    After Liverpool refused to comply with Jurgen Klopp's request, James Milner completes his transfer to Brighton.
    Roberto De Zerbi, the manager, said: “I’m delighted to welcome James to Brighton. He is a great addition to our team and I am confident that he will help us reach even greater heights. ”.

    David Weir, the technical director for Brighton, continued, “We are thrilled that James has agreed to join us after a tremendously successful period at Liverpool. With the number of games he has played and trophies he has won over the course of a distinguished career, his experience speaks for itself.

    “These games feature European competition, which will be extremely valuable to us as we begin our first season in Europe. When the players return for preseason, we’re eager to work with James. ”.

    Milner left Manchester City to join Liverpool in 2015, and he went on to become one of the club’s all-time greats, playing 332 times before he left. Following the news that the versatile midfielder would be leaving Liverpool, Klopp praised him profusely and referred to him as the ideal role model.

    When asked how it was like to manage Milner, Klopp replied, “A pleasure and a challenge. It actually means a pleasure at the same time because of his exceptional attitude. The term “role model” is one that I believe is occasionally used for many seasoned players. However, Millie serves as a good example because of how he practically puts himself in a position to be completely prepared every day.

    After Liverpool refused to comply with Jurgen Klopp's request, James Milner completes his transfer to Brighton.
    It is a perfect illustration and is outstanding. It was difficult because, especially at first, everything went smoothly when he started; however, when he stopped, things became more difficult. I’ve never witnessed a more abrupt change in mood, comparable to Lucas Leiva, I’d say. But because he played so many games, he didn’t experience that issue as frequently anymore. Still, he was really, really, really good. “.

    Milner acknowledged that his manager had hoped he would stay on, but that wish had been rejected by those in charge. He claimed last month that everything was fine because the manager wanted to keep him around.

    “Clearly, the club reached a different conclusion. I’m happy with how everything has turned out because in my mind, it seemed like it could be a fun time.

    The last time I heard from the club was probably three weeks ago. I probably made the decision to go on my own because I hadn’t heard anything else. I intend to keep playing football, so I could potentially return to the Kop.
    There is a choice.
    ”.

    He left at the end of the season along with fellow midfielders Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita, leaving Klopp with a significantly reduced pool of midfield options. Alex Mac Allister, a former star for Brighton, has already executed the opposite maneuver, so focus will now shift to a deeper-lying midfielder.

    With Milner frequently filling in for Trent Alexander-Arnold and Calvin Ramsay joining Preston on loan for the season, Klopp will also need to decide whether he wants to bring in another right back.

  • Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp’s next signing

    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp’s next signing

    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp's next signing
    Liverpool will be targeting plenty of Under-21 talent, including a midfielder who could be the perfect transfer and who Jurgen Klopp will absolutely adore.

    The European Under-21 Championship is always a hotbed of talent, but perhaps there will never be a tournament as strong as the current edition, which takes place in Georgia.

    There have probably never been so many potential Liverpool transfer targets to watch for Jurgen Klopp.

    At this summer’s tournament, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Mykhailo Mudryk will leave their senior squads to represent Georgia and Ukraine U21 teams respectively.

    When you consider the former was one of the best players in Europe’s top five leagues this season and the latter one of the most expensive transfers last season, that’s huge.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool targets such as Khéphren Thuram, Micky van de Ven, Manu Koné, Roméo Lavia and Ryan Gravenberch will also compete for their respective nations, despite now being veteran professionals.

    Of course, Liverpool scouts will be busy, especially with Gabri Veiga also at the tournament, who Fabrizio Romano says will remain a player on the Reds’ radar.

    The Spain international might be the most interesting player for Liverpool to watch despite all the exciting stars in the tournament.

    Alternative Mason Mount is set to show Liverpool why he should be Jurgen Klopp's next signing
    Veiga plays on the right side of midfield, unlike most midfielders associated with Liverpool. That already makes it a unique target, but that’s not the only aspect of its quality that sets it apart from the rest.

    He is also one of the few players who would be undeniably capable of bringing a new dimension to Liverpool.

    Earlier this year, Liverpool looked to sign Mason Mount, and in profile Veiga is a very similar type of player, capable of getting into the box and developing possession.
    Last season, he scored 15 La Liga goals in 36 games and stood out for his overall offensive prowess.

    For example, according to Wyscout, Veiga has scored the third most contacts in the opposition penalty area (2.3 out of 90) of any midfielder in La Liga this season. He is also top 15 for progressive runs (1.97) and top 10 for completed dribbles.

    Impressively, of the players whose teams ranked in the bottom ten of La Liga’s league table for average aggregate possession according to FBref, only one player has scored more across both stats than Veiga in Kang-in Lee.

    And this is an important factor to consider, as players who play on teams with more ball possession will always average more dribblers and progressive passes, as well as more touches.

    But while Veiga’s offensive stats are impressive, his defensive performance is just as impressive.


    He is a player who puts pressure and has a lot of defensive activity in the last third of his opponents, very much in line with Klopp’s philosophy of defending himself from the attack.

    His speed and stamina make him a real nuisance for opposing defenders and an absolute weapon for a team playing in a gegenpressing system. Veiga’s pressing is forceful and not necessarily reflected in his defensive strength.

    He averages a lot of interceptions and defensive duels for a player in his position, but what’s not necessarily reflected in the numbers is how much ground he covers and how well he eliminates opponents. to close them to force errors.

    It’s an aspect that stays under the radar at Veiga and that’s why it makes perfect sense for Liverpool.

    Over time, he will also work under Klopp’s tutelage at Anfield to become more effective not only in pressing but also in defence.

    All in all, Veiga is essentially tailor-made for Liverpool and the European Under-21 Championship will likely only confirm that to fans eager to taste his quality.

  • ARSENAL TIPPED TO SIGN  SADIO MANE, AN EX-LIVERPOOL STAR

    ARSENAL TIPPED TO SIGN SADIO MANE, AN EX-LIVERPOOL STAR

    ARSENAL TIPPED TO SIGN SADIO MANE, AN EX-LIVERPOOL STAR
    Dean Saunders has advised Mikel Artetas Arsenal to sign former Liverpool star and current Bayern Munich player Sadio Mane this summer.

    The former striker has suggested that if Sadio Mane joins Arsenal he might ‘win the league title’ as the club look to take the next step after returning to the Champions League this season.

    Last summer Mane left Liverpool for Bayern Munich for £35million (Sky Sports) but things have gone horribly wrong for the 31-year-old and Saunders thinks ‘what a signing’ he would be for Arsenal against talkSPORT.

    Gunners aside, there are indications the Senegalese star could return to the Premier League this summer after his time in Munich went horribly wrong.

    From the incident in which he beat Leroy Sane to being a substitute on the last day of the season when Thomas Tuchel’s side won the Bundesliga title in spectacular fashion.

    But while other teams have been named over a possible Mane signing this summer, Saunders has decided to throw Arsenal’s name into the mix.

    “I have one for you, it could win you (Arsenal) the championship,” said Saunders. “Mane. What a signing that would be! He Plays everywhere. Plays center.”

    The mane would not suit Arsenal now

    The problem here is that he prefers to play from the left or from the centre, now that Arteta is quite on that left channel and a true striker is more needed in the center than a player like Mane.

    Also, Mane has just come off a season of struggles and isn’t getting any younger, so from that perspective he wouldn’t fit the profile Arsenal have been looking for in recent years.

    It probably just shows how much North London has grown that they probably wouldn’t push for Mane’s signing now.

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    Liverpool is currently ‘tracking’ a lightning-quick 22-year-old star at Anfield

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool’s radar for “a long time.”.

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven for a “long time.”.

    The 22-year-old has made an impression during his time in Germany. He played a significant role for the club last season in the Bundesliga and was ranked as the ninth-fastest player in the league.

    Micky van de Ven: news from Liverpool.

    According to Transfermarkt, Van de Ven made 36 appearances across all competitions as Wolfsburg finished second in the Bundesliga and just missed qualifying for the playoffs.

    In light of recent remarks from the young defender, there is talk that he will leave the German team this summer, with Liverpool and other Premier League teams being linked to him.

    The Dutchman was quoted by HITC as saying: “I am very good at Wolfsburg, so I don’t mind staying at Wolfsburg for another year. I would like to leave, though, if I have the chance.

    “Of course, I read the entire speculation. I frequently communicate with my agent, so I am aware of what is happening. I’ll follow it to see where it goes. Perhaps the Premier League.
    Exactly what?
    ”.

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    As a result, it would seem that the 22-year-old is eager to join the Premier League, whether it be with Liverpool or another team.

    Regarding Micky van de Ven and Liverpool, what did Fabrizio Romano say?

    Although Romano reiterated that there hasn’t been a move for the defender as of yet, he acknowledged that Liverpool has been tracking the player for “a long time.”.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Romano made the following statement in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT: “Now for Van de Ven is a player they’ve been following for a long time. Let’s see if they choose to participate or not. However, the current focus is solely on following the player. “.

    Micky van de Ven has been associated with Liverpool for what reason?

    With Joel Matip’s contract set to expire in the summer of 2024, according to Transfermarkt, the Reds will reportedly permit the center-back to leave this summer if he so chooses.

    Therefore, Jurgen Klopp will probably want to bring in a replacement to make sure his team has depth in this area. Van de Ven is a versatile center back who can also play left back at a very high level. He is young, only 22 years old.

    The Dutchman would probably not be acquired as a starter right away, but as a player with potential to make the first team in the future.

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    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.

    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.
    Liverpool have cleared a hurdle in their pursuit of sympathetic midfielder Khephren Thuram

    Liverpool’s transfer efforts have been thwarted by their alleged interest in Khephren Thuram from OGC Nice. Apparently, initial talks between the two sides were ‘fundamentally negative’ and presented a challenge to Liverpool’s bid to land the talented 22-year-old midfielder.

    According to Get French Football News via ECHO, Liverpool have clearly shown an interest in Khephren Thuram and the player has remained impressed with the club’s pitch in their first two encounters.

    However, the negotiations have so far failed due to a lack of meaningful commitment from Nice.

    It looks like the French club are showing little to no interest in parting ways with Thuram unless the player himself explicitly expresses a desire to leave.

    This development represents a significant obstacle for Liverpool as they look to strengthen their options in midfield.

    Thuram’s dynamic style of play and versatility make him a tempting target for Jürgen Klopp’s side, but Nice’s reluctance to take part in negotiations complicates matters.
    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.Thuram has been tough for the Reds

    Time will tell whether Thuram will actively push for a departure from Nice or whether the club’s position will change in response to his possible desire to leave.

    If Thuram expresses a strong desire to join Liverpool, it could potentially lead to more meaningful discussions between the two clubs.

    As the transfer window progresses, Liverpool will certainly need to explore alternative targets in midfield should their search for Thuram prove fruitless

    Liverpool fans will be monitoring the situation closely, hoping the club can overcome the challenges in the negotiations and secure the services of a promising talent like Thuram.

    However, you understand that transfer agreements can be complex and alternatives may need to be considered if the initial pursuit fails.

    Should negotiations progress or alternative targets emerge, Liverpool supporters will eagerly await further developments in their club’s search for midfield reinforcements. They need to show their confidence in the club’s ability to make sound decisions in the transfer market.

  • Young defenders and midfielders are Liverpool’s top two transfer priorities moving forward.

    Young defenders and midfielders are Liverpool’s top two transfer priorities moving forward.

    In the last three transfer windows, the club heavily invested in bolstering the forward line. Now is the time to spend the majority of the budget on top midfielders, and possibly add one or two defenders as well.
    Alexis Mac Allister was Liverpool’s first summer signing, but the rumor mill was already in overdrive about who would be coming in next before last week’s official unveiling.

    Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich, Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo, Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach, Khephren Thuram of Nice, Romeo Lavia of Southampton, and Borussia Monchengladbach?

    There is no doubt that Liverpool needs at least one more midfielder to join the 24-year-old Mac Allister who has recently joined the team.

    The departures of James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain following the expiration of their contracts have severely depleted that area of Jurgen Klopp’s team, which was a glaring weakness for the majority of last season.

    With the hiring of Mac Allister, Julian Ward’s tenure as sporting director came to an end and Jorg Schmadtke was officially given the reins.

    Schmadtke has been in talks with clubs and agents all over Europe for the past week along with chief scout Barry Hunter and director of recruitment Dave Fallows. Liverpool is still weighing their options, so it’s unclear which direction they will take next.

    In an effort to make the most of their resources, Mac Allister was given priority, and ever since, it has been a matter of taking stock and determining who else is available and at what cost.

    Liverpool sees no urgency given that the international window won’t open until July 1 and that the English clubs’ transfer window only officially opened today.

    Although Klopp would prefer for everything to be finished by July 8, when preseason training at Kirkby begins, he is also aware that things may take longer than expected. International events, such as the Under-21 European Championship beginning on June 21 in Romania and Georgia, complicate the situation.

    In the last three transfer windows, the club heavily invested in bolstering the forward line. Now is the time to spend the majority of the budget on top midfielders, and possibly add one or two defenders as well.
    Thuram, Kone, Veiga, Gravenberch, and Lavia are the five members of the aforementioned quintet that have been taken into consideration. That isn’t, however, a complete shortlist.

    James Ward-Prowse of Southampton is one candidate who isn’t on Liverpool’s shortlist despite recent rumors linking him to a transfer to Anfield. He doesn’t fit the mold because he’s 28.

    Mason Mount, 24, of Chelsea, is also no longer an option because his asking price of between £70m and £80m, which is deemed to be greatly excessive for the England international with only one year left on his contract, has been rejected. His likely final destination is still Manchester United.

    Thuram, 22, who is the brother of Marcus Thuram of Borussia Monchengladbach and the son of former France international Lilian, is valued at about £50 million by Nice and has drawn interest from a number of Premier League teams. Senior Liverpool officials denied rumors that they had already reached a personal agreement with the player’s representatives.

    Veiga, 21, of Celta Vigo, who has a release clause of about £34 million, would be a less expensive choice, while Lavia, 19, has Premier League experience through Southampton. Positive discussions were had with the family of 21-year-old Gravenberch, but any chance of signing the Dutch international depends on Bayern Munich reversing their position, as the Bundesliga champions have been adamant he is not for sale.

    The price of the deals that are offered will have a significant impact on whether Liverpool signs one or two more midfielders this summer. The club does not believe that they must sign two more players if they want to fill gaps. Only seven league games in 2022–23 saw Keita and Oxlade–Chamberlain start together.

    Even though Thiago is entering the final year of his contract, Klopp is already making plans for the upcoming campaign with the former playmaker for Bayern Munich. In the summer of 2024, when he will be 33, it is anticipated that he will depart on his own.

    In the last three transfer windows, the club heavily invested in bolstering the forward line. Now is the time to spend the majority of the budget on top midfielders, and possibly add one or two defenders as well.
    After missing the final two months of the season due to an injury, Stefan Bajcetic, a young Spaniard, will return to Liverpool during the preseason. Additionally, Curtis Jones’ quick progress during the 11-game winning streak, which raised spirits after a difficult season, helps. Another player who is anticipated to regain his form is Harvey Elliott, and Tyler Morton, who spent a successful season on loan at Blackburn Rovers, will be evaluated in the preseason.

    After battling his way out of a slump, Fabinho had a strong season finale, and Klopp still sees him as essential moving forward. Following Liverpool’s rejection of RB Leipzig’s allegedly derisory offer, Fabio Carvalho is expected to be loaned out. After a successful season on loan at Aberdeen, Leighton Clarkson, a recent academy graduate, is anticipated to depart on a permanent basis.

    In addition to the midfield, Liverpool is looking for a center-back. Alongside Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate has solidified himself as the starter, but injuries have limited the France international to just 53 appearances over the course of two seasons.

    They’d ideally sign a young, vivacious defender this summer who can serve as a top-notch backup. According to reports in Germany, Bayern’s Benjamin Pavard, who can play right back and in the middle, has been linked to Liverpool. However, because Pavard is 27 years old, recruitment staff does not see him as a potential candidate.

    In the last three transfer windows, the club heavily invested in bolstering the forward line. Now is the time to spend the majority of the budget on top midfielders, and possibly add one or two defenders as well.
    Joel Matip is anticipated to complete his contract’s final year rather than leave, similar to Thiago.

    Liverpool are not looking to buy a right-back, but it is unclear if Klopp will keep Trent Alexander-Arnold in the hybrid position that gave him a boost during the final stretch.

    Teenager Conor Bradley, who is returning to the team after a standout loan stint at Bolton Wanderers, will be given opportunities during preseason by Klopp. The international for Northern Ireland claims that his time away made him more resilient.

    Despite the loss of Milner, Joe Gomez can still play right back for Liverpool. Calvin Ramsay, who was acquired from Aberdeen a year ago to serve as Alexander-Arnold’s backup, will spend the upcoming campaign on loan at Preston North End as he attempts to move past a year marred by injuries.

    Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, 24, is still in the same situation. The Republic of Ireland international is not for sale, according to Liverpool, who also want him to remain as Alisson’s backup. Whether a top-tier club puts that resolve to the test is unknown.

    Despite the loss of Roberto Firmino, who scored 13 goals across all competitions in 2022–23, Liverpool do not plan to expand their attacking options. Following his January arrival from PSV Eindhoven, Cody Gakpo successfully filled the Brazilian’s shoes by settling into the false-nine role with ease.

    Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, and Darwin Nunez are the five front-line attackers for Klopp. Federico Chiesa is not being pursued by Liverpool for £30 million as reported in Italian media.

    The additional difficulty of losing Salah in January to the Ivory Coast’s Africa Cup of Nations will affect the upcoming campaign. Ben Doak, a teenage winger, is expected to play a bigger role after making five appearances for the senior team in 2022–2023. In addition, Klopp has the talented young striker Kaide Gordon on the comeback trail, and Jota is another option on the right flank if necessary.

    There is still work to be done as Liverpool looks to add more quality to its midfield and defense, but after moving quickly and decisively to sign Mac Allister, patience will be rewarded among an eager fan base as Klopp and Schmadtke think through their next step.

  • Kylian Mbappé could initiate a transfer effect to give Liverpool chance at $108m ‘untouchable’

    Kylian Mbappé could initiate a transfer effect to give Liverpool chance at $108m ‘untouchable’

    Kylian Mbappé could initiate a transfer effect to give Liverpool chance at $108m 'untouchable'
    Kylian Mbappé could leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer, with a possible transfer carousel opening up options for Liverpool’s scouting squad.

    Kylian Mbappé surprised the footballing world on Monday night when he questioned his future in France.

    The global superstar sent a letter to his club, Paris Saint-Germain, informing them that he would not be exercising the option to extend his contract for another year (according to Sky Sports).

    As a result, Mbappé currently has a contract that expires in 12 months, meaning PSG stand to lose him for free unless he is sold this summer.

    What will happen remains to be seen, but it is curious that such details emerged just a week after Karim Benzema left Real Madrid to join Saudi Professional League club Al-Ittihad.

    At the moment, the Spanish giant does not have a starting striker at the club, so a transfer from Mbappé could work perfectly in the coming months. However, if Real Madrid explore the prospect of buying the Frenchman, they may need to raise cash through the sale of players.

    Real Madrid chairman Florentino Pérez is said to be on the verge of signing former Liverpool target Jude Bellingham this summer (per Sky Sports). The English prodigy looks set to sign for Borussia Dortmund, but signing him will cost an exorbitant price.

    Real Madrid may struggle to fund high-profile moves for Bellingham and Mbappé in the same window, which explains why Pérez and Carlo Ancelotti may be willing to sell some players. On tour at the Santiago Bernabéu squad, one player in particular seems ideal for Jurgen Klopp’s needs.

    Federico Valverde is fully committed to Real Madrid and maybe that’s an understatement.

    Earlier this year, the Uruguay international was asked about his future in the capital while filming Apple TV’s upcoming documentary about the Spanish club. “To get me out of Real Madrid they have to kill me,” he said.

    Kylian Mbappé could initiate a transfer effect to give Liverpool chance at $108m 'untouchable'
    In fact, Valverde has been labeled ‘untouchable in this team’ by his current manager. The South American midfielder is just 24 and well ahead of his prime, but if Real Madrid are distracted by Mbappé and Bellingham, he could be a player to make himself available.

    Spanish outlet Relevo recently reported that Valverde is no longer as non-transferable as he once was. Real Madrid want to keep him but could raise a significant amount of transfer funds for Pérez to pitch to Mbappé and Bellingham, while Liverpool are on the hunt for midfielders.

    El Nacional say Liverpool have made an initial $65m (£51m/€60m) offer for Valverde. But this has apparently been firmly rejected, with Pérez refusing to even discuss the possibility unless a $108m (£86m/€100m) offer is made. Alexis Mac Allister has already been added to Klopp’s ranks this summer but more additions are needed.

    Additionally, many of the midfielders being considered for a move to Anfield tend to prefer the left side of the pitch, including Mac Allister, Khéphren Thuram and Manu Koné to name a few, but Valverde is a right-wing player. , eh would benefit the Reds.

    He is as intense, hard-working and industrious as can be. The Uruguay international looks like the right fit for Klopp and joining Klopp would fill a key need, but there is still a lot to do this summer for the transfer carousel to finally benefit Liverpool in the market.

    Overall, Klopp needs to keep an eye on the situation between Bellingham, Mbappé and Valverde as he looks to revamp his engine room ahead of next season.

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    Liverpool is prepared to offer £30 million to acquire the Serie A superstar.

    Liverpool is prepared to offer £30 million to acquire the Serie A superstar.
    Liverpool might make a £30 million bid to sign Federico Chiesa to test the Juventus waters.
    According to the Italian publication Calciomercato (via Liverpool Echo), Liverpool will make Juventus a £30 million offer to sign Italian international Federico Chiesa this summer as a test.

    According to the report, the player’s future in Turin is in doubt, and Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Newcastle United are also interested in him.

    Chiesa has missed a lot of Juventus games since playing a key role in Italy’s victory at the Euros 2021. Totaling 62 games, he has missed them.

    for a player who was at the pinnacle of his career after success on the international stage, in the last two seasons (2021–2022 and 2022–2023), which is a lot.

    The 25-year-old forward, who can also play as the number nine, is a versatile player who can play on either wing. He plays with great pace, great finishing ability, and good technical value.

     

    Liverpool is prepared to offer £30 million to acquire the Serie A superstar.

    In the last three transfer windows, the club heavily invested in bolstering the forward line. Now is the time to spend the majority of the budget on top midfielders, and possibly add one or two defenders as well.

    Finally, even if Liverpool is set on signing Chiesa, his injury history over the previous two seasons isn’t promising (as evidenced by the numbers mentioned above). After losing Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Klopp would prefer not to have any more injury-prone players on his team.

  • Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.
    It appears to be a busy summer of incomings at Liverpool with the signing of Alexis Mac Allister already secured.

    After a lackluster campaign in which they finished with only 67 points and no significant runs in any other competition, the Reds wasted no time in getting down to business.

    1. goalkeeper.

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.
    Less than two weeks after the season ended, Jurgen Klopp addressed the midfield issues, but reports indicate that Mac Allister is unlikely to be the only player in that position to leave before the new season begins.

    Fans will also be eager to see improvements made to other areas of the field because of injury concerns and a recent system change that may necessitate the addition of specialized reinforcements.

    With that in mind, we have carefully examined the summer’s top priorities in order to return to our winning ways in 2023–2024.

    It is challenging to assign a priority to the goalkeeping position due to the position’s many moving parts and potential for significant change in the upcoming weeks.

    Caoimhin Kelleher’s immediate future is uncertain, but third-choice Adrian announced earlier this month that he will be extending his stay at Anfield by another year.

    At age 24, Kelleher would be perfectly within his rights to spread his wings this summer in an effort to find more playing time, but Liverpool needs to be ready to replace their dependable back-up should he find a move that works for him.

    2. Left-side center-back

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.
    A new signing who can play at left-back may not mean as much now as it did a year ago because of the formation change.

    Although Andy Robertson won’t be leaving this summer, Klopp might look elsewhere for a left-sided replacement if he feels Kostas Tsimikas isn’t up to the task of filling that position in the back three.

    There may be a chance for Joe Gomez to play more minutes in 2023–2024 if this is the formation the manager wants to stick with, but realistically, Liverpool must find players who fit this system going forward.

    3. Center-back

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.
    According to appearances, Liverpool has four reliable center back options and additional young players to choose from.

    In reality, the Reds’ back line has struggled with fitness, which has led to an excessive reliance on Virgil van Dijk, 31, who made 41 appearances in all competitions last season.

    Moving into the upcoming season, Liverpool may find it extremely beneficial to have a versatile center-back with three-man experience.

    Several people have been connected to the Reds, including Marc Guehi, Benjamin Pavard, and Levi Colwill (shown above).

    4. Defensive midfield

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.
    Since the acquisition of Mac Allister is now official, Liverpool’s midfield can turn its attention back toward the goal.

    Even though the Reds still lack depth in the middle of the park, Fabinho’s decline in performance last year should raise some questions.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold was added to the team later in the season, which helped the Brazilian’s performances, but in the new lineup, Liverpool could undoubtedly use another No. Six genuine options are available.

    5. Center midfield

    Ranking the top 5 positions that Liverpool needs to strengthen this summer.Even though Liverpool may have already taken steps in the right direction, the work on the midfield is far from finished for the summer.

    Despite the first piece of business having already been completed, there has been no shortage of links to additional midfielders due to the Reds’ obvious need for both depth and quality in the center of the field.

    Due to the departure of three players already this summer and the advancing age of several of those who are still playing, Liverpool is in desperate need of talented players who are prepared to reach the pinnacle of their careers.

    Among those closely linked are Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern, Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach, and Khephren Thuram of OGC Nice.

  • Liverpool’s perfect window included the signings of Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Barella as well as the arrival of a defender.

    Liverpool’s perfect window included the signings of Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Barella as well as the arrival of a defender.

    A fifth-place finish without Champions League football on the line forces Jurgen Klopp and the Reds' management to overhaul their squad during
    A fifth-place finish without Champions League football on the line forces Jurgen Klopp and the Reds’ management to overhaul their squad during this crucial transfer window.

    With key players entering the latter stages of their careers, Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool have a challenging task ahead of them this summer. The outlook for their current squad is becoming less clear.

    Given that the Reds had come the year before to winning a storied quadruple, they had much to live up to last season. With only two victories in their first eight Premier League games, they struggled to keep up early in the season and gave Arsenal and Man City crucial early advantages.

    Additionally, the Reds never found their footing in the Champions League. A 4-1 loss away to Napoli in the group stage exposed the Reds’ vulnerabilities and their overstretched roster, and they ultimately lost at the round of 16 stage.

    As young players like Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones were given a chance to shine, injuries did not help. Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, and Thiago Alcantara were all sidelined for significant portions of the campaign.

    As soon as Jota and Diaz returned in the beginning of April, they resumed playing at their peak, but it eventually became clear that they had too much ground to make up with Manchester United and Newcastle in the battle for the top four. However, seven straight victories were sufficient to inspire hope for the upcoming campaign.

    It will be a crucial summer in the recent history of the club, with a huge overhaul expected, here are some of the key points for Liverpool to consider ahead of the transfer window:.

    Overhaul of the midfield.

    Given that Thiago Alcantara and Jordan Henderson are both 32 years old and that Naby Keita, James Milner, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have all left Liverpool, the midfield is where the team will be most closely watched. At 29, Fabinho appears to be having trouble maintaining the level of play he displayed in his early Anfield seasons and poses a long-term issue that may also require fixing this summer.

    Liverpool's perfect window included the signings of Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Barella as well as the arrival of a defender.
    Due to aging legs, young players like Jones and Elliott are now required to perform. Although Klopp is pleased with Alexis Mac Allister’s arrival, he is also eager to give his team more options. Two players who stand out are Inter’s Nicolo Barella and Nice’s Khephren Thuram.

    Barella was an integral part of the Inter team that advanced to the Champions League final, and his skill with the ball would help the Reds exert more control over games, something Klopp is constantly working to do. Thuram’s entry would help this cause as well because he is a great ball carrier and dominates in possession.

    Henderson used to bring a similar work ethic to Klopp’s midfield, but the Reds captain is no longer a lock to start. The role previously filled by Henderson could be filled by two Atletico Madrid players, Marcos Llorente and teammate Rodrigo De Paul, should negotiations for Thuram or Barella fail to materialize.

    As evidenced by their chemistry at the World Cup for Argentina, where they provided the ideal midfield base for La Albiceleste’s tournament victory, De Paul has previously been linked with a move to Anfield, and his pairing with Mac Allister would work well.

    the long-term position of Alexander-Arnold.
    Early in the previous campaign, Alexander-Arnold appeared more exposed than ever as his defensive skills were criticized as being insufficient.

    But his performance at the end of the previous campaign has created a new opportunity, and this role appears to be where his future is going. As an inverted full-back, Alexander-Arnold excelled and did a fantastic job.

    Putting the appropriate framework around Alexander-Arnold will be essential to achieving that. The full-back was at his best when he was a part of a back four led by Virgil van Dijk, and he’ll be hoping against hope that the Dutchman can recapture that form in the upcoming season. The world-class playmaking abilities of Alexander-Arnold were able to flourish thanks to Henderson’s defensive support; any new additions will need to be cautious of this.

    Detailed planning and lower targets.

    Big-name players are expected to sign every window, with the expectations of many modern football fans resembling those of those who once played FIFA career mode and signed players like Kylian Mbappe every summer.

    Liverpool's perfect window included the signings of Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Barella as well as the arrival of a defender.
    This does not offer the building blocks for a solid team. Under Klopp, Liverpool made some of its best signings from teams like Southampton (Van Dijk and Mane), Roma (Alisson & Salah), Hoffenheim (Firmino), and Hull (Andy Robertson). Instead of having high expectations for themselves, these players all brought a hunger to succeed.

    Ageing legs are becoming a bigger problem within the squad, so there are some areas where long-term replacements are needed. Van Dijk and Matip are both nearing the end of their careers, so it might be time to bring in a young center-back.

    Levi Colwill, a 20-year-old defender for Chelsea, could be the ideal solution and the ideal left-footed option to pair with Ibrahima Konate, according to recent reports linking him to the team.

    Concerns about Fabinho’s performance from last year will also have been warranted, but they may have been somewhat allayed by Stefan Bajcetic’s rise to prominence, who excelled in his breakout campaign. Having said that, Liverpool may still be interested in another young defensive midfielder.

    Tyler Adams of Leeds might be a good choice, while Joao Palhinha of Fulham has also been mentioned. The 24-year-old Adams, who made 89 tackles for the USA national team last year to tie Casemiro of Manchester United, has demonstrated his leadership abilities.