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