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Dominik Szoboszlai’s recovery and return from an ankle injury has been confirmed by Jurgen Klopp.
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Dominik Szoboszlai missed Liverpool’s most recent friendly due to an ankle issue, but Jurgen Klopp has confirmed he will return against. Leicester.
Szoboszlai started the Reds’ first preseason game against Karlsruher SC and participated for 45 minutes as they won 4-2; however, he sat out the Reds’ subsequent 4-4 draw with Greuther Furth.
It followed a twisted ankle suffered in training while abroad in Germany, which raised concerns among fans as a setback for the club’s new £60 million acquisition.
However, Szoboszlai was spotted with the group after arriving in Singapore on Thursday, and in his press conference prior to Sunday’s match against Leicester, Klopp stated: “Dom is back. ”.
He told reporters, “He will train tonight, and if nothing happens here he will play tomorrow night.
“Good,” I say.
Nothing too serious happened.
We have a lot of intense sessions, and at that exact moment, he just slightly rolled his ankle.
“We all know anything can happen there, but nothing really happened other than the fact that he needed to rest and receive proper care for a few days.
“After a short while, he was back running.
“He was now in training yesterday, but yesterday was obviously not intense – after the long trip we had to just shake the legs a little bit, play a little rondo and the boys were shooting a little bit after the session, that’s all.
The game is tomorrow, and tonight will be a formal practice.
Nothing speaks currently against him playing.
”.
Thiago and Stefan Bajcetic chose not to travel to Singapore because, despite being close to recovering from injuries, the flights would have “cost [them] two, three, maybe four days of training,” according to Klopp. ”.
In a critical stage of the boys’ rehabilitation, he continued, “we thought it makes no sense.”.
At least Bajcetic will participate in team practice “as soon as we get home.”. ”.
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Barcelona declined Liverpool’s €30m offer for star defender
Liverpool have linked up with a move for Andreas Christensen from Barcelona
In a bid to bolster their defensive ranks, Liverpool have set their sights on Andreas Christensen. Jurgen Klopp has made a personal request to the Danish centre-back. Christensen’s pursuit signals the club’s determination to strengthen its back-line for the new season.
This is according to Nacional via Football365 [h/t ECHO]. Liverpool made an initial offer of €30 million to Barcelona for Christensen’s services. However, the Catalan giants were quick to reject the offer, signaling their intention to retain the talented defender.
Undeterred by their second refusal this week after Lavia, the Reds are preparing a second €50m offer for Christensen, showing their willingness to live up to Barcelona’s appreciation for the player.
Christensen has built a reputation as a reliable and composed centre-back and it is no surprise that Klopp is eager to sign. The 27-year-old striker has already shown his defensive prowess at Barcelona and Chelsea. His style of play is in line with the philosophy of Liverpool which certainly makes him a suitable addition to the squad.
With Liverpool looking for defensive reinforcements, Christensen could certainly prove to be an ideal choice. Klopp’s personal interest in the player underlines his belief in the Dane’s abilities and the potential impact he could have on the team.
Liverpool’s back line certainly needs reinforcements as they are ‘uncertain’
Future of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez. The other obvious reason why we might use a number of defenders is the age of the current centre-backs. Mattip, 31. Virgil van Dijk, 32 years old. Nat Phillips is absent and Joe Gomez is not a first-choice player, leaving Ibrahima Konate alone.
If the deal goes ahead, Christensen would bring more depth and quality to Liverpool’s defensive options. His experience and composure in defense could prove crucial in high-stakes matches, adding extra stability to the team’s defense.
Klopp’s personal interest in the player could be a deciding factor but the end result remains uncertain, especially given Barca’s reluctance to let go of Christensen. Liverpool must be patient and ready to continue negotiations to bring the Danish defender to Anfield.
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