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Liverpool may think about making a late move for the first team. Ace of Chelsea In the next days, Liverpool’s transfer market might see a remarkable change.

Everything hinges on Joe Gomez’s decision to remain with the team or go in search of a fresh challenge.

Gomez is willing to leave the team, and earlier in the summer, he came close to joining Newcastle United, which would have forced Anthony Gordon to transfer to Anfield.

The Reds will have to enter the transfer market to sign a new centre-back if Gomez departs the team as well. Sepp van den Berg left the team to join Brentford.

GiveMeSport claims that Liverpool has three defensive targets in mind for the centre-back position, but everything is dependent on Gomez’s future.

They have narrowed down their options at the centre back position to Mohamed Simakan of RB Leipzig, Piero Hincapie of Bayer Leverkusen, and Chelsea youngster Levi Colwill.

The Reds’ depth at the back would be harmed by the loss of two centre backs, therefore Arne Slot would require another defender.

Gomez was not included in Liverpool’s matchday roster for the season’s first game, a 2-0 victory against Ipswich Town.

The English defender did not play a single game for Gareth Southgate’s team during his summer break with the Three Lions at Euro 2024.

As the player who has played for Liverpool the longest, he now wants a new challenge away from Anfield, which would compel the Reds to enter the transfer market.

The Chelsea defender, who is 21 years old, has long been coveted by the Merseyside club; under former manager Jurgen Klopp, he was also linked to a move to Anfield. With the transfer window closing in six days, Gomez's future is expected to be decided soon.

Liverpool would not be able to purchase Levi Colwill from Chelsea

The Reds would not want to lose a first-team player to their rivals, especially at this point in the transfer window, thus it would be too late for them to sign Colwill from Chelsea.

The Chelsea defender, who is 21 years old, has long been coveted by the Merseyside club; under former manager Jurgen Klopp, he was also linked to a move to Anfield.

With the transfer window closing in six days, Gomez’s future is expected to be decided soon.

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“They look sharp” Micah Richards identifies the two Liverpool players that have impressed him throughout preseason

Micah Richards

When predicting where the Liverpool Reds would finish in the Premier League this season, Micah Richards has singled out two players for special recognition.

During his preview of the new season on The Rest Is Football podcast, the commentator expressed his expectation that Arne Slot’s team would finish in third place in the standings, citing his impressions of them from the preseason.

According to the 36-year-old. “I’ve got them in third   However, I believe they will be excellent. I’ve watched some preseason football, and the highlights seem really good as they look sharp. [Diogo] Jota has been active and has been performing well. [Luis] Diaz has been performing well. He has also scored a couple of goals.”

Amidst a really promising preseason, Liverpool has produced a number of noteworthy performances. Among them are the two guys Richards mentioned, Diaz, who scored twice against Sevilla last Sunday, and Jota, who scored an incredible first goal.

Micah Richards

The Colombian was crucial to his nation’s advancement to the Copa America final in July, and he was one of the few Reds players who did not allow his standards to slip at the sad conclusion of the previous year.

The Portuguese attacker was inexplicably left off Roberto Martinez’s roster for the majority of Euro 2024, but the way he finished his volley at Anfield five days ago cemented his status as our finest finisher.

Both players will be confident in their prospects of getting off to a start this weekend against Ipswich, but Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo present strong opposition after they performed admirably for their respective countries on the international scene during the summer.

When Slot chooses his starting lineup tomorrow, he’ll have a delightful selection headache because so many forwards are looking good heading into the new season, which is precisely what Liverpool’s new head coach will want.

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