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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher both agree that the young player is Liverpool's own Bernardo Silva. Arne Slot, who started the Premier

Arne Slot, who started the Premier League match against Ipswich Town without including this Liverpool player in his starting lineup, has been praised by Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville.

Even if he won’t always start games for Liverpool, Harvey Elliott might have a significant part to play this season. He was a fantastic sub last season, and at Ipswich Town last Saturday, Dominik Szoboszlai got off to an earlier start than him.

Even though he is still only 21 years old, it doesn’t mean he can’t advance even further in the upcoming months. In agreement, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville have compared Elliott to one of the top players in the Premier League. Carragher said to Sky Sports, “[Arne Slot’s system] actually probably suits him a little bit more than Jurgen Klopp’s.”

“Under Klopp, he used to play on the right in place of Mohamed Salah, but he lacks the speed for it. He is a centre of gravity player, in my opinion. Slot, in my opinion, plays closer to a 10.

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher both agree that the young player is Liverpool's own Bernardo Silva. Arne Slot, who started the Premier

“I always thought last season, when I watched Liverpool, every time he came on they had more about them,” Neville said. “He really enhanced them. With all due respect, I believe he is a player that would be fantastic in Spain and that he will have a fantastic future at Liverpool. To be honest, his playing style and technical proficiency…

“He would be loved by Pep Guardiola. Similar to a Bernardo Silva, you evaluate him based on his style of play. The other day, I came across the excellent term “wide-controllers.” That’s how he is. He has a broad view on the game. He would be adored by Pep. He’s a player I like.”

According to Liverpool.com: Elliott is a great talent with plenty of room to grow, He will still be extremely valuable even if he is unable to pass Szoboszlai to become Anfield’s first number 10 on the roster. Although he won’t like it, he benefited by playing more minutes on the bench the previous season. Because he had saved his legs, he was more alert and fresh when we saw him.

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Martin Zubimendi

Since Martin Zubimendi chose not to accept a transfer to Liverpool, focus has shifted to possible substitutes.

The Euro 2024 winner chose to remain with Real Sociedad, which was a disappointment for the Reds, who had targeted the Spain international in a £51 million deal to strengthen their defensive midfield options.

The fact that there is still time until the transfer window shuts to conclude some business will undoubtedly come as a blow to new head coach Arne Slot, who hasn’t welcomed a new player since taking over for Jurgen Klopp in the dugout.

Regarding potential Zubimendi substitutes for Liverpool, it’s important to note that Teun Koopmeiners, who played for Slot at AZ Alkmaar, has been actively courted.

That being stated, Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United is one name that has been circulating lately. Journalist James Pearce, however, has disclosed the giants of Merseyside’s position on a potential sale.

Liverpool “not interested” in Bruno Guimaraes 

“Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes has been touted as a possible alternative to Zubimendi – but senior Liverpool sources, kept anonymous to protect relationships, are adamant they have no interest in the Brazilian,” Pearce wrote in The Athletic.

Given what the 26-year-old has recently spoken regarding his future, it’s a good thing Liverpool has no plans to pursue a deal for the Brazilian; otherwise, another rejection would have been imminent.

“I have never stated that I would like to leave; I am here. As reported by the Daily Mirror, “Since I signed, I want to add my name to the club’s history and nothing changes.”

“My agency is interested in this; I don’t get involved in it. I have no knowledge about it. Newcastle is my main priority, and I’m happy.”

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