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  • Liverpool might resume its pursuit of a £53 million Barcelona attacker.

    Liverpool might resume its pursuit of a £53 million Barcelona attacker.

    The Catalan giants' hierarchy sees Ansu Fati as a player who is surplus to requirements after Barcelona expressed interest in signing Lionel Messi

    Ansu Fati, a star for Barcelona, could be recruited by Liverpool to play at Anfield.

    The Catalan giants’ hierarchy sees Ansu Fati as a player who is surplus to requirements after Barcelona expressed interest in signing Lionel Messi as a free agent after the expiration of his contract with PSG, and Liverpool could profit from that situation.

    Liverpool may rekindle their interest in Ansu Fati, who was a transfer target for the Reds up until a few months ago, according to AS via liverpool .
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    Apparently open to offers up to £53 million, the Catalans.

    For the Spanish international, it’s up and up.
    In his brief career, Fati, who is only 20 years old, has already had a big impact. Clubs all over Europe have taken notice of his blistering pace, superb dribbling abilities, and eye for goal.

    He has 10 goals and 4 assists in 51 games this season across all competitions, but he has had trouble getting minutes all season. Liverpool should make a concerted effort to convince Fati to sign with them given that Barcelona may be willing to let him leave.

    Liverpool might resume its pursuit of a £53 million Barcelona attacker.

    The Reds have a strong track record of developing young players and giving them the tools they need to succeed. At Anfield, Fati could continue to grow and realize his enormous potential under the direction of Jurgen Klopp.

    Fast transitions and fluid movements are essential components of Liverpool’s attacking style of play, which is a perfect match for Fati’s skills. His lightning-quick pace and capacity to go one-on-one with defenders would give Liverpool’s already potent attacking lineup a new dimension.

    Liverpool’s pursuit of Fati shouldn’t solely be based on Barcelona’s stance, but rather on an aggressive strategy to persuade the young winger of the incredible opportunities that await him on Merseyside.

    His decision-making process should be influenced by the possibility of playing in front of the enthusiastic Anfield crowd and being a member of a team that is driven to victory.

    Liverpool should seize the opportunity and give Fati’s pursuit priority while Barcelona’s desire to bring Messi back takes up most of the news. His addition would undoubtedly greatly increase the depth of the Reds’ effective attack.

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    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    It has emerged why Alexis Mac Allister rebuffed a late attempt to hijack Man Utd and insisted he join Liverpool.

    The Argentine world champion, 24, is set to complete a move from Brighton to Liverpool. Personal terms have long since been agreed and Mac Allister faces a triple pay rise from £50,000-a-week to £150,000-a-week.

    The player has passed the medical and Fabrizio Romano reported on Wednesday that Liverpool have activated the clause in Mac Allister’s contract.

    Exactly how much Mac Allister would set Liverpool back has been the subject of much debate. Despite initial claims that the fee would be around £70m, Romano said the final amount is a remarkably modest £35m.

    So Mac Allister to Liverpool has all the hallmarks of a masterful move. However, according to the Times, Klopp’s joy could have easily turned to despair.

    Indeed, The Times claimed that Man Utd tried to hijack Liverpool’s move for Mac Allister, with Erik ten Hag holding multiple chats with the player.

    In the end, United’s latest attempt to ruin Liverpool’s plans has not paid off and Mac Allister’s move to Merseyside will be officially confirmed shortly.

    You would expect Man Utd to have a good chance of thwarting Liverpool’s plans. The fact that they will be playing in the Champions League next year and Liverpool aren’t is just the reason.

    But it came to light through Athletic because Mac Allister chose Liverpool and rejected Man Utd.
    Difference Klopp, plans Ten Hag key

    They argue the main reason comes down to where Mac Allister would play for the two clubs chasing his signing.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    At United, Mac Allister was expected to play in the double pivot alongside Casemiro. At Liverpool, he will have more freedom to move forward on the left side of Klopp’s midfield three.

    According to the report, Mac Allister’s father – former Argentina international, Carlos Mac Allister – had previously told Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi that Alexis would prefer to play later.

    This is the role he thrives in with Argentina playing on the left as the de facto number 10.

    The addition of Athletic is pretty much the same role Liverpool have in mind for Mac Allister, although a Klopp midfielder will always be tasked with following him.

    Positional dilemma played a role in Mac Allister’s decision to pick Liverpool, while a second reason has been cited, albeit unconfirmed. Mac Allister’s favorite shirt number is 10 and that’s what he wore during his time at Brighton.

    Liverpool have not given away the 10 shirt to any player since Sadio Mane’s departure, but according to the Liverpool Echo, the 10 shirt will be Mac Allister’s if he so desires.

    Man Utd’s number 10 is Marcus Rashford, who won’t give up easily.
    While the shirt number debate may be a diversion, it’s clear Liverpool’s plans for Mac Allister have proven more appealing than Man Utd’s.

     

  • Kyle Walker asserts vehemently for Liverpool as Man City’s shortcoming is made clear: “We can never say.”

    Kyle Walker asserts vehemently for Liverpool as Man City’s shortcoming is made clear: “We can never say.”

    Kyle Walker asserts vehemently for Liverpool as Man City's shortcoming is made clear: "We can never say."
    Kyle Walker thinks Man City isn’t quite ready to be compared to Liverpool as one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.

    Kyle Walker, a defender for Manchester City, thinks Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool should be regarded as one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.

    The English international acknowledges, however, that City won’t be viewed in the same light until they win their first European Cup.

    Under Pep Guardiola, only the Reds have consistently posed a threat to City, which has won the Premier League five times in the last six years thanks to its opulent Etihad Stadium team.

    While also winning the European and global championships in 2019, Liverpool ended that streak by winning the title in 2020. They also twice finished one point behind City in 2018–19 and 202–21.

    When City plays Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul on Saturday night, they will be attempting to become just the second team, after Manchester United 24 years ago, to win the treble of league, FA Cup, and European Cup.

    Kyle Walker asserts vehemently for Liverpool as Man City's shortcoming is made clear: "We can never say."
    Walker also thinks that England’s three greatest teams over the past 30 years are Klopp’s Liverpool, the United team of 1999, and the title-winning Arsenal team of 2004.
    This is a rare admission from City.

    Of course, Walker believed that United’s squad was among the greatest Premier League teams ever, along with the Invincibles (of Arsenal).

    “Considering what we and Liverpool have accomplished in our years of competition, I believe we should both be given consideration. We both have fantastic players, but Liverpool has the significant Champions League trophy, which we will never be able to claim.

    “We need to go and pick up this if we want to have a conversation about that. By no means do we just show up on Saturday and win it. Not that at all. Considering Inter Milan as a top team is necessary. “.

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    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    Although Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister joined in the summer transfer window, there is still much to be done to revamp Jurgen Klopp’s midfield.

    After bringing in Alexis Mac Allister as their first signing of the summer this week, Liverpool is planning to continue their search for midfield reinforcements this summer.

    The World Cup winner underwent a medical on Wednesday after receiving permission from his current club Brighton to do so.
    The Reds have reportedly agreed to pay £35 million for the Argentine midfielder.
    As the Reds’ transfer plan takes shape, he is anticipated to be only the first arrival of the summer.

    Last week, Jorg Schmadtke started working as the sporting director. The German was hired to help with Klopp’s transfer requests as he works to qualify for the Champions League again in the upcoming campaign. With James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all having left the club before their contracts were set to expire on June 30, midfield is thought to be the main area of focus for the summer transfer window.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for Borussia Dortmund, has officially signed with Real Madrid, costing the Reds the chance to sign him. The Athletic has revealed the targets who have come across the Reds’ radar and made a shortlist, so the Reds can now turn their focus to other targets.

    Bellingham’s replacement, the 21-year-old Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich, has previously been suggested. Romeo Lavia, who was released by Southampton after being relegated, and Kephren Thuram, a 22-year-old French midfielder for Nice, have joined him.

    In addition, Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach and Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo have both been mentioned as alternatives by the Reds, who are eager to reenergize the team with young talent. In the meantime, Franck Kessie’s agent dismissed rumors that he might join the team as “fake news,” even though a £30 million transfer from Barcelona had previously been proposed.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals
    Liverpool’s ability to influence transfers is expected to change this summer as a result of their failure to make the Champions League and their constrained financial resources. As he discussed the Reds’ transfer plans earlier this year, Klopp hinted at a different strategy as the team moved forward into what they hoped would be a new era.

    In April, the German remarked, “I’ve never understood why we talk so much about things that are theoretically out of reach.”. For instance, “We cannot sign six players this summer for £100 million each. I see now.

    You must first acknowledge your capabilities before putting them to use. We then work with the amount of money we have available.
    You need to complete that task.

    “We do everything in our power to obtain the things we need and want. However, there are times when we must acknowledge that this or that is not possible for us, leave the situation, and take another action. ”.

     

     

  • Fábio Carvalho’s position is made clear by Liverpool as Jörg Schmadtke may face a transfer conflict with his son

    Fábio Carvalho’s position is made clear by Liverpool as Jörg Schmadtke may face a transfer conflict with his son

    Fábio Carvalho's position is made clear by Liverpool as Jörg Schmadtke may face a transfer conflict with his son
    Media Digest: Liverpool have clarified their transfer stance on Fábio Carvalho and another player, while Jörg Schmadtke may need to make a deal with his son.

    Liverpool will not sell Carvalho, but will listen to Clarkson’s proposals

    Liverpool are unwilling to sell Fabio Carvalho this summer but will listen to offers for Leighton Clarkson, according to The Athletic.

    Carvalho has been the subject of much speculation regarding his future, having endured a difficult first season at Anfield as playing time proved hard to come by during the second half of the season.

    Liverpool have reportedly rejected a $13m offer from RB Leipzig to get the 20-year-old on a permanent deal (again through The Athletic), with the Reds only open to loan offers.

    They will be hearing permanent offers for Clarkson as the 21-year-old spent the season on loan at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, scoring six goals and providing nine assists. For Schmadtke, a transfer fight with his son threatens

    Jörg Schmadtke’s son has taken on a new role at Borussia Mönchengladbach which could have implications for one of Liverpool’s rumored transfer targets.

    Of course, Schmadtke senior took up his new role as sporting director at Anfield last week and Nils Schmadtke is hot on his heels, taking on the same role at Monchengladbach (via ECHO).

    And that could see the father-son duo work out a deal, with Liverpool linked with Mönchengladbach midfielder Manu Koné (via CaughtOffside).

    Moreover, WAZ suggest Nils has Wolfsburg’s Micky van de Ven in mind as one of his top targets as the defender is also linked with Liverpool, potentially paving the way for a Schmadtke-only transfer battle.

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    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    It has emerged why Alexis Mac Allister rebuffed a late attempt to hijack Man Utd and insisted he join Liverpool.

    The Argentine world champion, 24, is set to complete a move from Brighton to Liverpool. Personal terms have long since been agreed and Mac Allister faces a triple pay rise from £50,000-a-week to £150,000-a-week.

    The player has passed the medical and Fabrizio Romano reported on Wednesday that Liverpool have activated the clause in Mac Allister’s contract.

    Exactly how much Mac Allister would set Liverpool back has been the subject of much debate. Despite initial claims that the fee would be around £70m, Romano said the final amount is a remarkably modest £35m.

    So Mac Allister to Liverpool has all the hallmarks of a masterful move. However, according to the Times, Klopp’s joy could have easily turned to despair.

    Indeed, The Times claimed that Man Utd tried to hijack Liverpool’s move for Mac Allister, with Erik ten Hag holding multiple chats with the player.

    In the end, United’s latest attempt to ruin Liverpool’s plans has not paid off and Mac Allister’s move to Merseyside will be officially confirmed shortly.

    You would expect Man Utd to have a good chance of thwarting Liverpool’s plans. The fact that they will be playing in the Champions League next year and Liverpool aren’t is just the reason.

    But it came to light through Athletic because Mac Allister chose Liverpool and rejected Man Utd.
    Difference Klopp, plans Ten Hag key

    They argue the main reason comes down to where Mac Allister would play for the two clubs chasing his signing.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    At United, Mac Allister was expected to play in the double pivot alongside Casemiro. At Liverpool, he will have more freedom to move forward on the left side of Klopp’s midfield three.

    According to the report, Mac Allister’s father – former Argentina international, Carlos Mac Allister – had previously told Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi that Alexis would prefer to play later.

    This is the role he thrives in with Argentina playing on the left as the de facto number 10.

    The addition of Athletic is pretty much the same role Liverpool have in mind for Mac Allister, although a Klopp midfielder will always be tasked with following him.

    Positional dilemma played a role in Mac Allister’s decision to pick Liverpool, while a second reason has been cited, albeit unconfirmed. Mac Allister’s favorite shirt number is 10 and that’s what he wore during his time at Brighton.

    Liverpool have not given away the 10 shirt to any player since Sadio Mane’s departure, but according to the Liverpool Echo, the 10 shirt will be Mac Allister’s if he so desires.

    Man Utd’s number 10 is Marcus Rashford, who won’t give up easily.
    While the shirt number debate may be a diversion, it’s clear Liverpool’s plans for Mac Allister have proven more appealing than Man Utd’s.

  • Liverpool may add four players to help with the issue. Alexis MacAllister cannot find a solution.

    Liverpool may add four players to help with the issue. Alexis MacAllister cannot find a solution.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool’s next five transfer targets https://footballtopstar.com/as-alexis-mac-allister-completes-the-deal-liverpools-next-five-transfer-targets/

    NOTE: Liverpool have won the bid to sign Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister, although it is only a starting point for their rebuild.

    Liverpool have secured the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, although the arrival of the World Cup winner has not solved their problems in midfield.

    The Reds need to continue investing in their midfield ranks and the former Brighton star is expected to be the first of several signings in that department.

    Several clubs were keen to sign Mac Allister this summer, but Liverpool stole a march on their rivals by opening tough deals with the player as the Premier League wrapped up and successfully sold the project to Anfield.

    Despite being a sensational coup, his Argentine heritage and 10 goals this season have led some to believe that Mac Allister is the number 10 that Klopp badly needs.

    However, this could limit a truly gifted player as the former Boca Juniors star is actually far more effective in a deeper role. He shone playing as number 8 in Roberto De Zerbi’s system.

    If Liverpool are to get the best out of the 24-year-old, they could thrive by placing him behind a more natural attacking midfielder.

    For example, Jurgen Klopp is aiming for a number 10 this summer, and Express Sport are looking at four potential candidates for the role…

    Liverpool may add four players to help with the issue. Alexis MacAllister cannot find a solution.
    Leicester City star James Maddison is expected to leave this summer following his side’s relegation and could be the ideal candidate to play in the heart of Liverpool’s midfield.

    The England international’s creativity made him the target of several top clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur.

    With the potential departure of Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace will be reluctant to part ways with another star. However, signing Eberechi Eze would be a sensational deal for the Reds and worth breaking the bank.

    The versatile midfielder has scored ten goals and provided four assists for the Eagles this season, although he hasn’t been used optimally in the first half of the season.

    Liverpool may add four players to help with the issue. Alexis MacAllister cannot find a solution.
    Hungary playmaker Dominik Szoboszlai has made no secret that he is awaiting a call-up from the Premier League this summer, although his £60million release clause is far from attractive.

    The Red Bull Salzburg star is likely to make the move in his career sooner rather than later and would provide the creative spark that Liverpool desperately need, although the Anfield club may be put off by the high asking price.

    The Reds are one of many clubs interested in Gabri Veiga and taking his services would be both a sign of intent and a blow to their rivals – like Chelsea and Manchester City. The Spaniard thrived at struggling Celta Vigo with 11 goals and four assists and at the age of 21 his £34m release clause could prove a steal.

  • As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool’s next five transfer targets

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool’s next five transfer targets

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool's next five transfer targets

    Liverpool have completed their first summer transfer with the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton, but there is still work to be done to get past Jurgen Klopp’s midfielder.

    Liverpool will continue their search for midfield reinforcements this summer, with Alexis Mac Allister arriving this week as their first signing of the summer.

    The Reds have agreed a deal to sign the Argentina midfielder for a fee of £35million. The world champions underwent a medical on Wednesday after being cleared to do so by current club Brighton.

    However, he is only expected to be the first signing this summer as the Reds’ transfer strategy takes shape.

    Jörg Schmadtke arrived as sporting director last week. The German has been brought on to meet Klopp’s transfer demands as he aims to return to the Champions League next season.

    The midfielder is believed to be the main target in the summer deal as James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all left the club before their contracts expired on June 30. The Reds have lost Jude Bellingham, with the Borussia Dortmund midfielder confirmed he has signed for Real Madrid.

    However, this means the Reds can now turn their attention to other targets, with The Athletic revealing those who have slipped past the Reds’ radar to form a shortlist.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool's next five transfer targets
    Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch has previously been touted as an alternative to Bellingham, which the 21-year-old Dutchman has been linked to in recent reports.

    He was joined by 22-year-old French Nice midfielder Kephren Thuram and Romeo Lavia, the latter available having been relegated with Southampton.

    Furthermore, Borussia

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes the deal, Liverpool's next five transfer targetsMönchengladbach’s Manu Kone and Celta Vigo’s Gabri Veiga have both been mentioned as alternatives, with the Reds keen to revitalize their squad with youthful talent. Meanwhile, reports that Franck Kessie could join the club have been branded ‘fake news’ by his agent.

    A £30m move from Barcelona has been suggested before.

    Liverpool will see a change in transfer traction this summer due to their lack of Champions League qualification and the limited financial resources at their disposal.

    This was explained by Klopp earlier this year when the Liverpool boss discussed the Reds’ transfer plans and hinted at a different approach as they enter what will hopefully be a new era.

    “I never understood why we keep talking about things that we theoretically can’t have,” the German said in April.

    “We can’t have six players for £100m each in the summer, for example. It’s clear.” “You have to recognize what you can do and then you have to work with it. How much money do we have? Then we work with. This is the job you have to do.

    “What we need and what we want, we try absolutely everything to get it.” But there are times when we have to accept that this or that is not possible for us and step back and do something else.

  • Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    It has emerged why Alexis Mac Allister rebuffed a late attempt to hijack Man Utd and insisted he join Liverpool.

    The Argentine world champion, 24, is set to complete a move from Brighton to Liverpool. Personal terms have long since been agreed and Mac Allister faces a triple pay rise from £50,000-a-week to £150,000-a-week.

    The player has passed the medical and Fabrizio Romano reported on Wednesday that Liverpool have activated the clause in Mac Allister’s contract.

    Exactly how much Mac Allister would set Liverpool back has been the subject of much debate. Despite initial claims that the fee would be around £70m, Romano said the final amount is a remarkably modest £35m.

    So Mac Allister to Liverpool has all the hallmarks of a masterful move. However, according to the Times, Klopp’s joy could have easily turned to despair.

    Indeed, The Times claimed that Man Utd tried to hijack Liverpool’s move for Mac Allister, with Erik ten Hag holding multiple chats with the player.

    In the end, United’s latest attempt to ruin Liverpool’s plans has not paid off and Mac Allister’s move to Merseyside will be officially confirmed shortly.

    You would expect Man Utd to have a good chance of thwarting Liverpool’s plans. The fact that they will be playing in the Champions League next year and Liverpool aren’t is just the reason.

    But it came to light through Athletic because Mac Allister chose Liverpool and rejected Man Utd.
    Difference Klopp, plans Ten Hag key

    They argue the main reason comes down to where Mac Allister would play for the two clubs chasing his signing.

    Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.
    At United, Mac Allister was expected to play in the double pivot alongside Casemiro. At Liverpool, he will have more freedom to move forward on the left side of Klopp’s midfield three.

    According to the report, Mac Allister’s father – former Argentina international, Carlos Mac Allister – had previously told Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi that Alexis would prefer to play later.

    This is the role he thrives in with Argentina playing on the left as the de facto number 10.

    The addition of Athletic is pretty much the same role Liverpool have in mind for Mac Allister, although a Klopp midfielder will always be tasked with following him.

    Positional dilemma played a role in Mac Allister’s decision to pick Liverpool, while a second reason has been cited, albeit unconfirmed. Mac Allister’s favorite shirt number is 10 and that’s what he wore during his time at Brighton.

    Liverpool have not given away the 10 shirt to any player since Sadio Mane’s departure, but according to the Liverpool Echo, the 10 shirt will be Mac Allister’s if he so desires.

    Man Utd’s number 10 is Marcus Rashford, who won’t give up easily.
    While the shirt number debate may be a diversion, it’s clear Liverpool’s plans for Mac Allister have proven more appealing than Man Utd’s.

  • As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    Although Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister joined in the summer transfer window, there is still much to be done to revamp Jurgen Klopp’s midfield.

    After bringing in Alexis Mac Allister as their first signing of the summer this week, Liverpool is planning to continue their search for midfield reinforcements this summer.

    The World Cup winner underwent a medical on Wednesday after receiving permission from his current club Brighton to do so.
    The Reds have reportedly agreed to pay £35 million for the Argentine midfielder.
    As the Reds’ transfer plan takes shape, he is anticipated to be only the first arrival of the summer.

    Last week, Jorg Schmadtke started working as the sporting director. The German was hired to help with Klopp’s transfer requests as he works to qualify for the Champions League again in the upcoming campaign. With James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all having left the club before their contracts were set to expire on June 30, midfield is thought to be the main area of focus for the summer transfer window.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals

    Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for Borussia Dortmund, has officially signed with Real Madrid, costing the Reds the chance to sign him. The Athletic has revealed the targets who have come across the Reds’ radar and made a shortlist, so the Reds can now turn their focus to other targets.

    Bellingham’s replacement, the 21-year-old Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich, has previously been suggested. Romeo Lavia, who was released by Southampton after being relegated, and Kephren Thuram, a 22-year-old French midfielder for Nice, have joined him.

    In addition, Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach and Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo have both been mentioned as alternatives by the Reds, who are eager to reenergize the team with young talent. In the meantime, Franck Kessie’s agent dismissed rumors that he might join the team as “fake news,” even though a £30 million transfer from Barcelona had previously been proposed.

    As Alexis Mac Allister completes his transfer, Liverpool sets its next five transfer goals
    Liverpool’s ability to influence transfers is expected to change this summer as a result of their failure to make the Champions League and their constrained financial resources. As he discussed the Reds’ transfer plans earlier this year, Klopp hinted at a different strategy as the team moved forward into what they hoped would be a new era.

    In April, the German remarked, “I’ve never understood why we talk so much about things that are theoretically out of reach.”. For instance, “We cannot sign six players this summer for £100 million each. I see now.

    You must first acknowledge your capabilities before putting them to use. We then work with the amount of money we have available.
    You need to complete that task.

    “We do everything in our power to obtain the things we need and want. However, there are times when we must acknowledge that this or that is not possible for us, leave the situation, and take another action. ”.

     

  • How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool’s midfield is explained.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool’s midfield is explained.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.

    Where specifically will the Argentine fit in under Jurgen Klopp now that Alexis Mac Allister is the first acquisition of Liverpool’s midfield rebuild?

    The 24-year-old has joined the Reds after the club triggered his release clause, and a deal has been quickly finalized with Brighton.

    With a reported salary of £100,000 per week and a five-year contract in place with Liverpool, Mac Allister is set to assume a significant role going forward.

    Even though he is a well-known name after helping Argentina win the World Cup and leading Brighton to the Europa League, it’s possible that his precise function is still unclear.

    According to Transfermarkt, Mac Allister played as a defensive midfielder 20 times, a central midfielder 23 times, and an attacking midfielder 42 times in 112 games for Brighton.

    He lined up on the left side of midfield on ten different occasions, while also filling in as a center forward on six occasions, a right midfielder on two occasions, and a left winger on two occasions.

    The remaining seven appearances were made in unspecified roles, but the Argentine is undoubtedly a versatile player.

    However, where is he likely to fit into Klopp’s plan?

    Harry McMullen noted how Mac Allister is “the perfect fit for the 3-2-5 structure that has powered Liverpool’s resurgence” in his analysis for This Is Anfield in May. ”.

    An excerpt from McMullen’s thorough evaluation of Mac Allister, which was initially released on May 10, 2023, is provided below.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.
    After having acted as both a No. 6 as well as a No. Mac Allister would probably start on the left side of midfield for Brighton.

    If this were the left-handed No. There would be doubts about his suitability for the No. 8 position in a “classic” 4-3-3 because he would be expected to cover a lot of ground without the ball while having little room for man-to-man creativity.

    Mac Allister, however, is a perfect fit for the 3-2-5 system that has fueled Liverpool’s comeback.

    He naturally looks for positions between the lines of the opposition before dropping off to receive the ball and build the attack.

    A player like Thiago, however, favors playing passes through the lines with the opposition in front of him.

    As a No. Mac Allister typically began games for Brighton in a 4-2-3-1 formation.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.
    Once the ball is in play, the right-back will turn into midfield, forming a 3-2-5 formation.

    The opposition is pinned back when Mac Allister enters the left half-space high up the pitch.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.
    Following the collapse of the first line of defense, Mac Allister will move deeper to receive the ball as the left back makes an overlapping run.

    This straightforward rotation throws the defense off guard, allowing Brighton to adopt a 2-2-6 formation that overloads the box and gives them a chance to score.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s switch to midfield now gives Liverpool the opportunity to match this formation precisely thanks to Mac Allister.

    Until now, Andy Robertson’s role has been unclear. The Scot is too effective offensively to waste as a center-back, but it’s not clear when it’s safe for him to break the formation and join the attack.

    This at Anfield can be unlocked by Mac Allister’s mastery of his position at Brighton.

    How Alexis Mac Allister will fit into Liverpool's midfield is explained.
    The signing of Mac Allister by Liverpool indicates that the new tactical system is here to stay.

     

  • The 23-year-old Liverpool goal has just officially left his club and is now on a free transfer

    The 23-year-old Liverpool goal has just officially left his club and is now on a free transfer

    The 23-year-old Liverpool goal has just officially left his club and is now on a free transfer
    Liverpool’s alleged target Evan Ndicka is set to leave Eintracht Frankfurt on a free transfer.

    Ndicka has been linked with a move to Anfield in the months before the end of the season.

    However, there was still a small hope that the Frenchman would extend his collaboration with Eintracht beyond this summer.

    But now, according to a statement on Frankfurt’s official website, Ndicka will accept his current deal and leave for free.

    “We would have liked to see Evan at Eintracht Frankfurt in the future, so it’s a shame he’s leaving us,” said sporting director Markus Krosche.

    “At the same time, we would like to thank Evan for the five years together, appearing as a regular from an early age.

    He has played his part in the sporting success and positive development of Eintracht Frankfurt. We wish him the best. for the future.

    Ndicka begins talks with Roma

    The 23-year-old Liverpool goal has just officially left his club and is now on a free transfer
    Ndicka apparently wasted no time planning his next move after leaving Eintracht.

    As journalist Fabrizio Romano reports today, the 23-year-old is already in talks with Roma.

    With a contract offer already on the table, the Italians have given the competition a leg up. And there will likely be competition.

    As a young star defender with years ahead of him, Ndicka will be very attractive to a number of clubs this summer.

    Liverpool could be one of them as they look to add a little more stability to their defence.

    But with the Reds focusing on midfield additions for the moment, they risk falling behind a bit here.
    Not that it will bother them much.

    As for Roma, one can imagine that Liverpool could at least match them in terms of wages and probably surpass them when it comes to a sporting project. If they wanted to, they could intervene effectively.

    Otherwise, it’s likely the Reds have other targets in mind. They certainly won’t be as profitable as Ndicka, but they will still make sure they find value.

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    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clearChelsea’s transfer fees have had a major impact on the European transfer market

    Over the past 12 months, the arrival of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital as owners of Chelsea has caused major upheaval in the transfer market.

    Between taking over the club in May 2022 following its foreclosure following UK sanctions against former owner Roman Abramovich and the end of the January transfer window, Chelsea have spent more than £500m acquiring some of the most sought-after talents in world football. 

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear

    Enzo Fernandez, Benoit Badiashile, Mykhailo Mudryk, Wesley Fofana and Noni Madueke, among many others, all finished at Stamford Bridge last year, although a 12th place meant the project had a miserable performance for its first year for new owners.

    Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali had expressed his admiration for Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group at the October 2022 Sportico Invest In Sports Conference speech in New York where ECHO was present.

    “In our opinion, these [Premier League] teams are generally not well managed. Fenway Sports Group and Liverpool have done well, but for the most part these opportunities have not been used to their full potential,” the Clearlake Capital co-founder said.

    A club owned by an investment fund needs success on the pitch to bolster its efforts and increase the value of the club, which received a £2.5billion bounty last year. In the sequel, a return must be realized for the investors.

    However, the best chance of doing so is to try to add value to the club and make a profit on the sale.
    However, the heavy spending was seen as a long-term investment, although not playing the 2023/24 Champions League was not part of the plan and will further complicate things from a financial perspective given the liabilities that exist on the club’s balance sheet., salaries and wages also amortization costs for the acquisition of players.

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear
    It is a philosophy at odds with the philosophy adopted by Liverpool under the FSG, where the club was run under a much more rigorous business model, spending according to its income and going against the trend in football where there is always has losses.

    The failure to ease monetary policy has over time caused a great deal of anger among certain sections of the Reds’ fanbase.

    Chelsea’s ability to reduce the financial impact of spending on the balance sheet stems from adopting the tactic of offering extended contracts, in some cases for seven, eight and nine years, thus spreading out the amortization costs attributable transfer fees over a longer period, giving the club more financial flexibility.

    For example, a transfer fee of £100m on a five-year deal would be amortized to club accounts at the rate of £20m a year. However, if a player is offered a nine-year contract, the amortized cost is £11.1m on the balance sheet.

    The use of such contracts has forced UEFA to act, blocking contracts for players over five years old from this summer, with a number of European clubs appearing to be unhappy with Chelsea’s use of longer contracts.
    However, it is understood that some clubs remain concerned about a possible circumvention of the five-year rule that has been put in place.

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear
    Chelsea had tried to sign Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte from Portuguese club Sporting CP. Ugarte was a player strongly associated with Liverpool earlier this year.

    It now looks as though Paris Saint-Germain will win the bid for the 22-year-old, with the Mirror reporting that Chelsea were ready to offer Ugarte an eight-year contract and were looking to circumvent the regulation.

    including any additional years beyond the five-year limit as options in favor of the club that could activate them

    Chelsea have made a big impact on the transfer market thanks to their approach over the past year, which has seen European football’s governing body rewrite the rules to try to avoid a potential problem down the road.

    Now that new rules have arrived, other European clubs will keep an eye out as any attempt to find a solution will end up with UEFA.

  • Franck Kessie’s agent reply to Liverpool transfer rumours amid links with £30m deal

    Franck Kessie’s agent reply to Liverpool transfer rumours amid links with £30m deal

    Franck Kessie's agent reply to Liverpool transfer rumours amid links with £30m deal

    Franck Kessie has been linked with a move away from Barcelona in this summer’s transfer window, with Liverpool one of the interested suitors, although the midfielder isn’t giving up on his comings and goings.

    Franck Kessie’s agent has poured cold water on reports that the Barcelona midfielder has been made available for a transfer.

    The Ivory Coast international joined the La Liga giants from AC Milan last summer.

    But he has struggled to start since arriving at Camp Nou despite being a regular in Xavi’s side which won the Spanish title for the first time in four years.

    It is now understood that Barca are ready to sell the 26-year-old as the company look to raise funds for another summer.

    The LaLiga champions continue to struggle financially as a major upgrade forces them to play away from the Nou Camp next season.

    This has seen them trying to raise funds by signing players who don’t necessarily have a long-term place in Xavi’s plans. According to AS, Kessie appeared to be one of the first to go and Liverpool were one of the teams interested in him.

    Franck Kessie's agent reply to Liverpool transfer rumours amid links with £30m deal

    A meeting between Kessie and Xavi would have proved ‘crucial’ with the Barca boss making it clear that the club would be forced to sell him. It was further reported that Kessie had accepted the decision and was ready to go.

    He was reportedly given a £30m prize, with Inter Milan, Liverpool and Tottenham named as interested suitors.

    But those reports appear to have been false now that Kessie’s agent has publicly condemned them.

    The rep reportedly called the report ‘fake news’ and that Kessie would like to stay at Barcelona.

    His position has not changed and he will resist any attempt to develop it further this summer.

    Reports of Inter’s interest in the midfielder first surfaced in March when Kessie was mainly used as a substitute. But back then, Xavi insisted he was a key player and not for sale.

    “We are very happy with him, he is showing great performance. He rarely loses the ball and the timing of his runs in the box is good. He works hard for the team and is generous with his team-mates,” said Barca coach.

    “The games he has played give him confidence, he is patient and will be important for us. I am very happy with Franck.

    The news will come as a blow to Liverpool, who are looking to review their midfield options this summer. With Jude Bellingham joining Real Madrid instead, manager Jurgen Klopp has been forced to look for alternatives.

    Kessie appeared to be one of them and if he was available for £30million he would certainly be within Liverpool’s price bracket. But now it looks like Klopp may have to cross the Barca man off his shopping list.