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Liverpool is urged to bring the 24-year-old and Arne Slot to Anfield for the upcoming season.
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Arne Slot is expected to be named Liverpool’s next manager.
The 45-year-old Dutchman has been linked to Feyenoord players understandably since he will succeed Jurgen Klopp in the summer.
Now, journalist Cristian Willaert is pleading with Liverpool to try to sign Mats Wieffer at the end of the current campaign. Liverpool has been urged to bring the 24-year-old back to Anfield for the upcoming season since he has been a key player for Feyenoord under Slot.
He remarked via Soccernews.nl, “I think Wieffer would make Liverpool stronger.”
“With this new midfield, Liverpool is lacking a little in terms of creativity and football-playing boys.
“They miss that a little bit now, because they used to always have ball grabbers who took a lot of the opponent’s danger away.” One of Europe’s top ball conquerors is Wieffer.
It would be fascinating to see if Liverpool decides to make a move for Wieffer in the summer given he typically plays defensive midfield. They must sign a top-tier defensive midfield player who can deflect assaults from the opposition and protect the back four. They were ready to shell out a big chunk of cash in the summer transfer window for defensive midfield players.
After all, they signed Stuttgart’s Wataru Endo, and the Japanese international has performed ok. He is in his 30s, though, and Liverpool needs to start thinking about the future now.
Mats Wieffer will work at Liverpool alongside Arne Slot?
Wieffer will have the thrilling chance to demonstrate his abilities in the Premier League by moving to Liverpool. He is familiar with Slot’s concept, so if the deal goes through, he ought to be able to adapt fast and have an early influence at the Premier League team.
Liverpool possesses the financial means to persuade Feyenoord to part with their star player, and it will be interesting to watch how things play out.
It is significant to note that there have been no confirmed connections made with the Feyenoord midfield player thus far, and journalist Cristian Willaert’s claims are most likely the product of wishful thinking. After moving to Liverpool, it’s unclear if Slot is willing to raid his previous team in search of any players.
More news……
Jose Mourinho has already spoken on the shortlist for the new Liverpool manager.
Some Liverpool supporters are contemplating the most unexpected course of action after Jose Mourinho’s attendance at Craven Cottage the day before the club’s manager search was widely publicised.
Liverpool defeated Fulham 3-1 on Sunday to keep their title aspirations alive, and former Chelsea and Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was in the stands.
Although the reason for his absence is yet unknown, Ruben Amorim’s near-certainty as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement on Monday has created some curiosity.
While some view it as the worst conceivable choice for the club, others see it as a way to pad the box office until more worthy candidates surface.
It’s questionable if he would actually be taken into consideration given that Liverpool’s requirements are centred on youthful managers who play offensive football and feel at ease elevating from within.
From Mourinho’s perspective, there is an admission that he is not one of their stated candidates, Sam Wallace of the Telegraph reports.
Wallace adds that Mourinho “notes that the current shortlist does not feature his name,” and that his past associations with Manchester United “would likely rule him out.”
“I don’t want to stop at 65 just because I’m 61. Not at all, Mourinho remarked. “My career still has a long way to go.”
“My ideal job description is ‘head coach,’ because sometimes a job title is just one aspect of a job description,” he continued.
“I want to do it. to hold the position of coach. To be the squad leader who concentrates on player development and match preparation.
It’s thought that Liverpool is posting job openings for a “head coach” position, which would transfer authority from the manager to the boardroom.
“The club’s desire and need for a coach with my background and level of desire could really make a difference,” Mourinho went on.
“And how much empathy and feeling I could get from the structure.”
Though it’s improbable and most likely an unhappy decision, it’s noteworthy that the odds on Mourinho taking over as Liverpool manager have drastically decreased.
Bookies rank him as their fourth favourite, behind only Amorim, Roberto De Zerbi, and Arne Slot.
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