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Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, to complete Liverpool’s midfield

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Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, To complete Liverpool's midfield
In Jörg Schmadtke’s brief tenure, Liverpool has a fondness for release clauses. He could use one more to provide Jürgen Klopp with a top-tier midfield.

Ibrahim Sangaré of PSV Eindhoven is a potential addition for Jürgen Klopp’s team and is reportedly a target for Liverpool.

The Reds have reportedly joined Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in their pursuit of midfielder Sangaré, according to Kiki Musampa, the brother of Sangaré’s agent. “There are big clubs that are interested, such as Bayern Munich,” he told ESPN Netherlands.

Ibrahim is also on the list at Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, but neither club has made him a priority just yet. Although Nottingham Forest had already made an offer, it was insufficient. “.

The 25-year-old has reportedly drawn the interest of Aston Villa in the past, but a transfer to England has not yet occurred.

In any case, Sangaré now has the ideal chance to make the transition into English football’s top division thanks to the gaps in Liverpool’s midfield. His special qualities and physique will give Klopp the reinforcement he needs in front of his defense. It might be time for Jörg Schmadtke to take action.

Liverpool is actively looking for a defensive midfielder, which is no secret. Sangaré is the newest name to be added to the ever-expanding list of potential solutions for Schmadtke, whose pursuit of Moisés Caicedo and Roméo Lavia amply demonstrates the squad’s flaws.

Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, To complete Liverpool's midfield
There is a need for defensive reinforcements, and Sangaré’s 1.9 meter frame would provide that. He is tenacious on the defensive end of the field, averaging 2.5 tackles, 1.5 blocks, and 1.9 clearances per 90 minutes, and he provides the ideal barrier ahead of the defense for Klopp to turn to in order to stabilize his team.

His 58 percent success rate in tackles against dribblers demonstrates his dominance on the field, but his contributions extend beyond this area of the game.

He is eager to retain the ball and move forward to help his teammates advance, in addition to his willingness to win the ball back for his team. Sangaré consistently displays his excellent passing range and accuracy while in possession, averaging just under eight progressive passes per game with an 84% completion rate.

The player exhibits a variety of skills and, at only 25 years old, is still far from reaching his peak performance. Given other deals that its rivals have made, Liverpool and Schmadtke could once again sign a top-tier midfielder for what would have to be regarded as a fraction of the market price with an apparent release clause of only $41 million (£32 million/€37 million).

Trent Alexander-Arnold, in his new role, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Curtis Jones give Liverpool the ball-playing and creative midfielders they need to hurt any opponent. Sangaré’s abilities to win the ball, along with his other qualities, could be combined with this to give Klopp one of the Premier League’s most balanced and solid midfields.

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Liverpool news: Trent Alexander-Arnold names player he won’t be’ as Jurgen Klopp says what he needs to do to replace late star

Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw
Trent Alexander-Arnold has confessed he cannot be the leader that James Milner was and has urged other Liverpool stars to fill the void.

Milner, 37, has now left Anfield for Brighton after a fantastic eight years at the club. He moved to Merseyside in June 2015 after five seasons with Manchester City. The Leeds-born ace won two Premier Leagues, an EFL Cup and an FA Cup with the Citizens.

And he added the 2018-19 Champions League to another Premier League triumph with the Reds. The former England winger also won both domestic cups with Liverpool but has now joined the Seagulls.

Milner left his contract this summer and signed a one-year contract with Amex with an option for an additional 12 months.

Since Jordan Henderson also left the club, Virgil van Dijk took over the captaincy.

Alexander-Arnold was named vice-captain. But the Englishman believes it will take a concerted effort to replicate the effect Milner had in the dressing room. “I play a role in making sure I live up to the standard every day,” she told the Daily Mail. “By losing Milner, you can’t replace him immediately. A lot of people will be needed. Others have to step forward.

“We have to make sure that the way he has continued to push us forward is replaced.”

Liverpool’s midfield will look very different in 2023/24. Fabinho, Naby Keita, Fabio Carvalho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the departures of Henderson and Milner.

Carvalho’s departure was on loan to RB Leipzig for a year, while Roberto Firmino has also left.

There are newcomers too, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister now on board.

Alexander-Arnold aware of Liverpool’s role
Liverpool fans are hoping for a return to the form they played regularly in the Champions League until last season.

Nine defeats in the top flight have left them well off pace and in fifth place. That just means Europa League for the Anfield faithful.

They will open the season at home against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

Alexander-Arnold will be one of the players Klopp will look to when the chips run out.

The man with 20 England caps knows he won’t have the same impact as Milner.

But he hopes to have qualities that can provoke a reaction from his teammates. “I am aware of myself. I know I will never be a James Milner,” he added.

“I will never be that kind of leader, but the leadership qualities that I have have to be demonstrated and they have to be seen, heard and used in an effective way for the team.”

“I have to keep pushing forward to try to achieve the things that I want to achieve.”

Alexander-Arnold could well be used in Klopp’s midfield this season. Last season he was used several times in the hybrid position. Gareth Southgate has also propelled him higher up the pitch for England and it could be that the future of the Liverpool man lies on the right side of midfield.

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