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LIVERPOOL GET READY TO USE THE ALABA EQUIVALENT OF BUNDESLIGA
From the heart of the Bundesliga to the legendary pitch of Anfield: Wolfsburg centre-back Micky van de Ven is reportedly in the sights of Liverpool FC.

As Jurgen Klopp tries to strengthen his defense and recover from a disappointing season, a new Dutch candidate offers relief.

A LOOK AT LIVERPOOL’S NEW TRANSFER DESTINATION

Van de Ven, the 22-year-old Dutch wonderkid, has always impressed in the Bundesliga, putting him on the radar of new Liverpool sporting director Jörg Schmadtke.

The Reds are reportedly showing serious interest in the defender as a cheaper alternative to RB Leipzig’s €110m talent Josko Gvardiol.

Football-Oranje.com sources suggest the Dutch talent could possibly move to Merseyside for a plausible sum of €40m (£34m).

This number seems more acceptable for Liverpool given that Liverpool are focusing on the midfielder in the next transfer window following the departures of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

WHY VAN DE VEN MAKES COMPLETE SENSE FOR RED

LIVERPOOL GET READY TO USE THE ALABA EQUIVALENT OF BUNDESLIGA
In the just-completed Premier League season, Liverpool conceded 47 goals, a weakness which prevented the team from winning a major title and finishing in the top four.

This lack of performance made it clear that the team needed both defensive reinforcements and midfield stability.

Van de Ven’s performance metrics show that a player is ready for this challenge.

With 33 Bundesliga appearances and 11 goals conceded this season, the Dutch defender’s 88% completion rate, average of 1.4 tackles and 3.1 clearances per game is a compelling argument. The Dutchman’s ability to win 64% of ground duels and his 70% dribbling rate further underline his versatility and strength.

ALABA COMPARISONS: MORE THAN JUST HYPE?
LIVERPOOL GET READY TO USE THE ALABA EQUIVALENT OF BUNDESLIGAWhile he shines in his central defensive role, Van de Ven is equally adept at left-back. Journalist Ronan Murphy praised the Dutchman as “thriving”, even drawing comparisons to Real Madrid’s David Alaba.

The Austrian legend, called an “incredible talent” by Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola, offers remarkably similar skills to Van de Ven, according to FBref. This data-driven parallel reinforces the case for the Dutch prodigy’s potential at Liverpool.

German football legend Lothar Matthaus once said of Alaba: “Not only does he perform defensively at 100 percent of his abilities, but he seals spaces, pings passes and runs with the ball at high speed.”

If Van de Ven continues to similarly improve his game, he could very well emerge as one of the most dynamic defenders in the Premier League, a prospect that should excite Anfield loyalists.

With his sights set on a strategic rebuild, Liverpool sporting director Schmadtke is to make the switch to the Dutch centre-back. This could be the crucial piece to the puzzle as Liverpool attempt to re-establish their foothold in England’s elite.

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Report: Liverpool reach ‘full deal’ for Mac Allister

Report: Liverpool reach 'full deal' for Mac Allister
Football Insider say the Reds have activated the Argentinian’s release clause and agreed personal terms as they prepare to make the midfielder their first signing of the summer.

Following reports earlier this week that the father of Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has traveled to Merseyside to finalize the deal for his son’s move to Liverpool, Football Insider reported today that the move is almost business suit.

FI quoted unnamed sources as saying that Liverpool today activated Mac Allister’s release clause with an offer of between £55-60m and have now also concluded negotiations with the Argentinian on personal terms. If the report is true, Liverpool are willing to triple their wages in an offer of £150,000 a week.

Coverage of this possible signature still comes largely from less credible sources, but it really does feel like this is one of those “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” situations.

Mac Allister’s Instagram post today appears to be a farewell without saying goodbye to Brighton and Seagulls manager Roberto de Zerbi has admitted he expects the midfielder to leave this summer .

Add to that the fact that current rumors suggest Liverpool are almost done with things and there aren’t any other potential landing spots that get much attention, it looks like Mac’s transfer Going to Liverpool is more a question of when than of ob.

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The heartbreak at Liverpool transfer will soon be confirmed following the Sky Sports Journal update

Report: Liverpool reach 'full deal' for Mac Allister
Liverpool fans are set for a busy summer of transfer activity, both inbound and outbound, but it looks like news many feared is about to be sanctioned.

As Florian Plettenberg reports: “News #Bellingham: Dortmund want to finalize Real Madrid deal very soon, as always reported by @SPORT1.” Understand: a total package of 150 million euros is unlikely.

“Real compares him internally to Tchouameni (€80m). We expect a possible envelope of 120 to 130 million euros including bonuses. #BVB has not yet received an official offer.

The Sky Sports Germany reporter’s update will perhaps be the most interesting as the whole deal including bonuses is priced at ‘€120-130m’ or around £110m .

This price seemed to have been both sufficient to secure the services of Jude Bellingham and the amount we had set was too high for us to compete with other clubs or completely refresh the squad with what was left of transfer chat .

With Jurgen Klopp set to sign four midfielders for around £60million, each time will tell if the right decision has been made for us to rule out a move.

It’s safe to assume we’ll spend at least £110m this summer, but it’s a good balance of quality and quantity when it looks like we’ll need multiple players in the same window.

But for now, a player who seemed viable and one who could be a fixture of our club for years seems completely out of our league.

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Alexis Mac Allister speaks out about leaving Liverpool for the “next club”

Report: Liverpool reach 'full deal' for Mac Allister
Liverpool target Alexis Mac Allister has been asked about Jurgen Klopp’s interest as summer move to Anfield draws closer

Alexis Mac Allister has said he is “very calm” about the prospect of a move to Liverpool as his transfer from Brighton draws closer.

Mac Allister has emerged as a key target for Jurgen Klopp as he seeks to reshape his midfield this summer after the Reds failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in seven years.

While Liverpool have shown no signs of an agreement with the club, Argentinian sources said last week that the 24-year-old was set to make the move for a transfer fee of around £60million.

Mac Allister cried after Brighton’s final Premier League game at Aston Villa last Sunday as he helped the Seagulls qualify for Europe for the first time in their history.

And the Argentine world champion has now been asked directly about Liverpool’s strong interest and the possibility of a collaboration with Klopp.

Alexis Mac Allister speaks out about leaving Liverpool for the "next club"
“I’m very calm because I also have the opportunity to be at a club like Brighton, which has always been with me and where I really like being,” he told Argentinian-based media Infobae. at Miami. If I don’t leave the club I will be very happy there, but I am aware that there are opportunities (to move) and if there is a good offer for the club and for me, we will evaluate it.

“I have no doubt that (the Premier League) is the best league to play in and therefore I am aware that my next club would like to play in the Premier League. I really enjoy being there.”

Mac Allister added: “The goal is to keep getting better as a person, as a player, to win more titles. I think that’s my short-term goal and it always will be because I’ll always be the same person and I’ll always be the same person.” .” I want to be a little better than the day before, so I focus a lot on that.

“I won’t complain, I’m 24, I’m a world champion, I play in one of the best leagues in the world and I feel like my career is growing, but I’m still down to earth.” the ground and I really want to improve, become a better person and a better player every day. We’ll see what the future holds.

Liverpool are targeting a number of midfielders as part of their summer engine room overhaul. They remain interested in Mason Mount even though Manchester United are ahead in the Chelsea midfield race. And reports from France this week indicated that the Reds are considering using Nice’s Khephren Thuram.
The domestic transfer window for Premier League clubs opens on June 14.

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