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Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp are dealing with the same Chelsea transfer headache following £52 million deals.
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Liverpool is lacking in center-field leaders. Alexis MacAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai are two excellent additions to Jurgen Klopp’s midfield this summer, but both players are still in the early stages of their respective careers.
Given the Reds’ burgeoning group of talented young midfielders, Liverpool would benefit from having an experienced mind in charge of organizing and directing the line. Harvey Elliot, Curtis Jones, and Stefan Bajcetic require a mentor to help them develop into their best selves, but there doesn’t appear to be a standout player on the team who can fill this position.
Therefore, in order to prevent a situation similar to the one Chelsea is in, Klopp must sign a player who can establish himself in the middle of the field. The Blues are also in dire need of a midfield leader following the departures of Mason Mount, Mateo Kovacic, and Jorginho in January. In particular, the former captain, who has had a significant impact on the careers of numerous first-team players, Henderson and Fabinho were regarded as dressing-room leaders.
One of them is the transitioning midfielder Trent Alexander-Arnold, who stated on BBC Radio 5 Live in 2018 that Henderson was “definitely a mentor of mine.”. You can quietly observe a few [players] as they go about their daily activities.
“He’s definitely one of the players I’ve paid close attention to over the two years I’ve been with the [Liverpool] first team, and I’ve tried to pick up things he does that can make me a better player. “.
After losing Fabinho to Al Ittihad for £40 million, the Reds are rumored to be looking for a holding midfielder. A number of players, including Romeo Lavia of Southampton, Sofyan Amrabat of Fiorentina, Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich, and Kalvin Phillips of Manchester City, have been linked to the club.
Amrabat would be the ideal addition from among those because of his attributes both on and off the field. The 26-year-old is one of the top players in the world for ball recoveries and pass completion rates, and he led Morocco to the 2022 World Cup semifinals.
The only issue is that Manchester United appears to have the best chance of signing him. Sport Italia reports that the Red Devils have agreed to pay Fiorentina’s £30 million asking price for the player and will move forward with the transfer once Rasmus Hojlund has been transferred from Atalanta. In order to get ahead of United, Klopp might want to think about making a move for the Moroccan star right away.
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