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Fourth offer from Liverpool accepted with a desperate £15 million raise for signing – Report.
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Chelsea outbid Liverpool for Caicedo, but they might not have to do so again to secure Lavia’s services.
The way both teams played yesterday demonstrated how desperately they need good play breakers in the middle of the field. The Blues and Reds both missed Kante and Fabinho, but they must now look to the future.
Liverpool has been pursuing Romeo Lavia for some time, and after seeing their first three offers rejected, Southampton has finally accepted their fourth offer, which they pushed up by £15 million in a last-ditch effort.
The Saints rejected the Merseysiders’ initial £37 million offer for the Belgian international last month.
The Liverpool team submitted their second offer, worth approximately £41 million, at the beginning of August but was once again rejected (The Athletic).
Days later, the 19-time English champions offered £45 million, and the St. Mary’s outfit returned it right away (Sky Sports).
Southampton has been requesting a fee of £50 million for Lavia for the entire time, but Liverpool kept wasting time with inadequate offers.
Surprisingly, they then focused on Caicedo and reached a deal with Brighton for a club record sum. Although Chelsea had also made a £55 million offer for Lavia, the player eventually joined them (The Guardian).
In an effort to sign the 19-year-old from the Saints for a fee of £60 million, Liverpool increased their initial offer by £15 million due to the urgency and desperation of the situation (Sky Sports).
We have been in this situation before, most recently with the Caicedo transfer saga, and regrettably the last-ditch effort won’t be successful given that Romeo Lavia is reportedly choosing to sign with Chelsea for a lower price (The Athletic).
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Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw
Liverpool drew 1-1 against Chelsea in their first game of the Premier League season
Trent Alexander-Arnold has insisted that Liverpool view themselves as title challengers this season, despite few people supporting them to do so.
The majority expect Manchester City to retain their Premier League title this season, making them the first team to win England’s top flight for four consecutive years, with Arsenal as their closest rivals.
Liverpool’s lack of transfer market signings has left many hesitant to tip for the title, with a defensive midfielder and centre-back still missing from the squad. Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea exposed both areas. , with the Reds exposed on several occasions during the game at Stamford Bridge.
This performance may have done little to convince doubters that Klopp’s men are capable of challenging for the top spot, though Alexander-Arnold pays no heed to such predictions. Asked about the lack of outside belief that Liverpool can achieve the goal this season, the Reds right-back said: “It’s good for us.”
We have proven over the years that we can do it. We have a team full of winners, we just signed a player who won the World Cup [Mac Allister] and another who won in Germany [Szoboszlai].
“We have a winning mentality and our goal this season is to win the league. We won’t hesitate to do that, and neither should we. Our expectation is that we’ll be around by the end of the year. We look back on last season as a big disappointment, because with the quality of players we have, we should be fighting for the title every year.”
Calls to bring in new midfielders to Liverpool are only getting louder following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, although Alexander-Arnold has admitted he is ready to step in on a permanent basis if asked to give up his defensive duties entirely .
“It’s something I’m really looking forward to and it’s something I’ll love to play, but it’s not my decision,” he told Sky Sports. “If and when this decision comes, I will learn on the job and try to make it work. We have to try to get as close to perfection as possible, and it’s difficult. There are times when we will lose the ball and it will be easier for Ibou [Konate] to move into right-back and for me into centre-back.
“I like to get things done, get on the ball and help my team win games. Doing it from a central box allows me to get out of reach more and play more from the center of the pitch, I’ve always been told in the last few seasons to press up so it’s easier to transition, but when they come down our left is way behind!”
Speaking of Chelsea’s performance, the 24-year-old added: “It was a difficult game. They made a lot of changes, but so did we. I think they had a point to prove today after a really bad season in their books and it was always going to be a tough place to come. Stamford Bridge, would you take a point from here to the start of the season and we’ll build on that.
“We got ready for them to start in a 4-3-3 formation, but they came up with a three-man defense or a five-man defense, whatever you want to call it. They made it difficult for us to play and pressed hard in the first 20 or 25 minutes we played. really good, but for some reason we couldn’t keep up and they took over the game.
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