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Liverpool is working harder to sign a £51 million attacker ahead of the summer transfer window.
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After Jurgen Klopp bid the team farewell over the weekend, Liverpool are prepared to embark on a new chapter under manager Arne Slot.
With a competitive team that won the Carabao Cup and placed third in the Premier League this year, the German manager departs Liverpool.
To regain success both at home and in Europe, the Reds must still make adjustments.
Tutto Juve reports that Liverpool will boost up their efforts to recruit Federico Chiesa, a winger for Juventus, in order to bolster their assault. They also say that Chiesa may fetch as much as £51 million.
Club representatives saw Juventus’ victory over Atalanta in the Coppa Italia final. The versatile Italian wide-forward, who can play multiple positions, is being watched by the Reds.
The Premier League team would be wise to pursue him as a transfer target given his versatility in playing on the wing or behind the striker.
Following the return of Julian Ward and Michael Edwards to the team, the Merseyside club made the decision to bolster the assault by adding significant players to the roster.
Pedro Neto of Wolves (via Telegraph) and Mohammed Kudus of West Ham United (via Fichajes) have both been identified as possible targets for this summer.
They are, nevertheless, thinking about making a move for Chiesa, who finished the season with two assists and seven goals in 31 Serie A appearances.
His present contract with Juventus expires in2025, and negotiations to extend it have reached a deadlock.
Liverpool has an opportunity to seize this uncertainty and approach the player.
This summer, Liverpool needs a new wide attacker.
The transfer for the Juventus player demonstrates Liverpool’s goal to bolster their attack in the upcoming campaign.
Diogo Jota experienced fitness problems last season, and Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo displayed erratic play.
The Serie A team is said to want to keep the player, but a price of about £51 million should be sufficient to sign him.
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This summer, Liverpool should sign five players and sell four, including Arne Slot’s “first wish.”
a look at the players Liverpool ought to be targeting this summer and who they ought to add to their roster.
After an emotional final season with Liverpool, Arne Slot has formally announced that he will succeed Jurgen Klopp. The Reds are about to undergo a lot of upheaval, and there is a lot of conjecture on the players that might join and leave the team during this impending new regime.
As the summer transfer window draws near, we’ve examined Liverpool’s current roster to identify four players who ought to be let go before the new campaign begins, as well as five individuals the Reds should be pushing to sign in order to boost their squad and contend for the championship once more.
1. Sepp van den Berg (Sell)
Many people predicted that Van den Berg would become a star at Liverpool, but like many other young players over the years, he has had difficulty breaking into the first squad. He is currently on his third loan stint away from Anfield, and given that Liverpool is actively looking for new centre backs, he doesn’t seem much closer to competing for a spot in the starting lineup.
2. Calvin Ramsay (sell)
Speaking of young players at Anfield, Conor Bradley has performed admirably this year, and with Trent Alexander-Arnold and him at right-back, there is hardly any space for additional competition. Calvin Ramsay will be better off pursuing a move where he will be a starting option because his chances of competing for a regular berth in this Liverpool team are very limited.
3. Caoimhin Kelleher (sell)
Liverpool would suffer if they were to sell Kelleher, although it is unlikely that they will do so given how well he has performed this season as an Alisson substitute. However, the Reds just aren’t able to give him the starting position he deserves, thus the club ought to give him the chance to be an unquestionable first choice elsewhere.
4. Nat Phillips.(sell)
When Nat Phillips filled in during Liverpool’s terrible defensive injury crisis in the 2020–21 campaign, he greatly impressed. But since then, he has dropped back down the hierarchy and been leased out three more times.
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