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Liverpool let in 47 goals during the 2022–23 Premier League season, yet they haven't made even one important defensive acquisition this summer.
Liverpool let in 47 goals during the 2022–23 Premier League season, yet they haven’t made even one important defensive acquisition this summer.

It is surprising that the Reds did not sign Dutch center back Schuurs last summer after he completed a move to Torino for less than 10 million euros despite three years of speculation about him.

The Merseysiders have already made two fruitless attempts to sign the Serie A star this summer.

The PL giants made a 30-million-euro initial offer, Tutto Sport reported last month, and when that was rejected, they made a bid for a higher amount.

Recent reports from Calcio Mercato confirm that the Anfield club has not yet submitted a bid that would persuade Torino president Urbano Cairo.

Liverpool and other suitors like Crystal Palace and West Ham are reportedly required to agree to a fee of 40 million euros (£34 point 5 million) in order to sign Schuurs.

The Dutch defender may end up leaving the Italian club, according to CM, who also claim that there is still time for the summer transfer window to close. His replacement is already being considered by the Italian club.

Last season, the Turin-based team’s star 23-year-old kept 11 clean sheets across all competitions, scored a goal, and received a few assists from him.

One of the main reasons the team didn’t qualify for the Champions League was our porous defense.

Before the transfer window closes next month, Jurgen Klopp needs to add a top-notch defender to his team. Should Liverpool agree to pay Perr Schuurs’ asking price of £34 p.m. in your opinion?

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Moises Caicedo: Liverpool are still in contact with Brighton, but the Reds anticipate a Chelsea move for the midfielder.

Liverpool is about to complete a record $110 million deal for Moises Caicedo of Brighton. According to talkSPORT, Liverpool and Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo are about to finalize a record-breaking £110 million deal. Caicedo could get a medical as soon as this Friday because the Reds have outbid Chelsea in the race to sign him. The final amount will surpass the previous British record, which was £105 million, which Arsenal paid West Ham to acquire Declan Rice earlier this summer. It will also break Liverpool's record player transfer, currently held by Virgil van Dijk's £75 million purchase from Southampton in January 2018—although the price tag on Darwin Nunez's transfer could rise to £85 million. As Caicedo is poised for a Merseyside switch, this saga that has dragged on all summer appears to finally come to an end with a surprise turn. He appeared to be joining Chelsea, who made the 21-year-old's first significant summer transfer move. Caicedo has received two offers from Chelsea, but both fell short of Brighton's £100 million valuation of the player. It gave Liverpool the opportunity to act, and at their first attempt, they outbid the Seagulls in price and appear poised to close the deal. After allowing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, and James Milner to leave after their contracts expired, Jurgen Klopp's team was always in need of a rebuild in the midfield. They made a good start to the transfer window by bringing in World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, who played with Caicedo at Brighton, and Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig. However, when both Fabinho and club captain Jordan Henderson left Anfield for lucrative jobs in Saudi Arabia, their midfield shortages reached almost emergency levels. Romeo Lavia, a star for Southampton who appeared destined for a move to Liverpool, may now be the focus of Chelsea's attention.
Moises Caicedo is a highly sought-after midfielder, and Liverpool appear poised to set a transfer record to sign him, but Chelsea still seem to be in the driver’s seat.
Caicedo is valued at £100 million by Brighton, and Chelsea has rejected several offers, the most recent of which was for £80 million.

If Moises Caicedo’s transfer to Chelsea falls through, Liverpool and Brighton are still in talks about a possible deal.

The clubs have spoken about the financial details and payment schedule of a transfer as the Merseysiders consider authorizing the highest expenditure — by a wide margin — in their history.

Caicedo is valued by Brighton at around £100 million.

Chelsea’s failure to agree on a price after months of pursuing the midfielder prompted Liverpool’s tardy entry into negotiations. In the month of July, Brighton swiftly rejected their third offer of £80 million.

Given the length of time it took Chelsea to finalize a deal, Caicedo is anticipated to report to Mauricio Pochettino at Anfield.

Given the circumstances and their own protracted pursuit of Romeo Lavia of Southampton, Liverpool believes the 21-year-old is too good a player to pass up the opportunity to sign, even if it doesn’t work out.

Liverpool are prepared to move things along if there is no movement with Chelsea and Caicedo indicates he wants to play for Jurgen Klopp. Bayern Munich are also looking into a deal.

According to reports, the Ecuadorian international emptied his locker at Brighton five days ago and hasn’t been back since.

Liverpool is about to complete a record $110 million deal for Moises Caicedo of Brighton. According to talkSPORT, Liverpool and Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo are about to finalize a record-breaking £110 million deal. Caicedo could get a medical as soon as this Friday because the Reds have outbid Chelsea in the race to sign him. The final amount will surpass the previous British record, which was £105 million, which Arsenal paid West Ham to acquire Declan Rice earlier this summer. It will also break Liverpool's record player transfer, currently held by Virgil van Dijk's £75 million purchase from Southampton in January 2018—although the price tag on Darwin Nunez's transfer could rise to £85 million. As Caicedo is poised for a Merseyside switch, this saga that has dragged on all summer appears to finally come to an end with a surprise turn. He appeared to be joining Chelsea, who made the 21-year-old's first significant summer transfer move. Caicedo has received two offers from Chelsea, but both fell short of Brighton's £100 million valuation of the player. It gave Liverpool the opportunity to act, and at their first attempt, they outbid the Seagulls in price and appear poised to close the deal. After allowing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, and James Milner to leave after their contracts expired, Jurgen Klopp's team was always in need of a rebuild in the midfield. They made a good start to the transfer window by bringing in World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, who played with Caicedo at Brighton, and Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig. However, when both Fabinho and club captain Jordan Henderson left Anfield for lucrative jobs in Saudi Arabia, their midfield shortages reached almost emergency levels. Romeo Lavia, a star for Southampton who appeared destined for a move to Liverpool, may now be the focus of Chelsea's attention.
Since Caicedo has been persuaded to join Chelsea, who are now expected to step up their efforts to sign him, he is holed up in London waiting for a transfer to be finalized. This location is telling.

The preference of the player will determine how both clubs proceed, and Liverpool is ready to take action if they are given the required support.

Who will be moving this summer when the transfer window begins on June 14 and closes at midnight in Scotland and 11pm in England on September 1?

In our dedicated Transfer Centre blog on Sky Sports’ digital platforms, stay up to date with all the most recent transfer news and rumors. On Sky Sports News, you can also catch up on the details and analysis.

 

 

 

 

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