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Liverpool now expect a player earning £200,000 a week to leave Anfield in 2024
Thiago Alcantara is reportedly set to leave Liverpool next year, with the midfielder’s contract with the club expiring in 2024.

According to the Atheltic, next season will likely be Thiago’s last for Liverpool, with the Reds concerned over the midfielder’s injury record and his lack of stability and defensive size, which have made Fabinho a more important member of the squad greater.

Reportedly reportedly £200,000 a week, Thiago is also one of Liverpool’s highest earning players, and with the Reds expected to challenge for the title next season, sacking the midfielder in 2024 could provide Jurgen Klopp with real world class. replacement.

With Liverpool having already signed Alexis Mac Allister and two other midfielders due to join Merseyside this summer, it makes sense for Thiago to leave in 2024, despite the Spaniard’s obvious qualities.

especially if the injury problems continue to mount. In fact, Thiago seems to have spent more time on the treatment table than on the pitch.

Liverpool now expect a player earning £200,000 a week to leave Anfield in 2024
And an exit next year could be for the best as Liverpool are set to review their midfield options in the coming weeks.
Thiago’s departure from Liverpool could be a boon next summer

Thiago’s individual quality cannot be underestimated as the midfielder is arguably Liverpool’s best technical player. However, it’s undeniable that injuries have played a part in the 32-year-old’s career at Anfield and a departure next summer could do more good than harm for everyone involved.

As we know, the Liverpool midfielder is reaching new heights this summer with a plethora of new signings and Thiago leaving Merseyside could open the door for Klopp to take his side to new heights and free up vital funds on the ground. salary to accommodate a new signing to keep. worthy replacement.

 

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After reaching an agreement with Manchester United, Liverpool moved on to a less expensive Mason Mount alternative.

In this summer's transfer window, Jurgen Klopp hopes to rebuild Liverpool's midfield, but he has already been forced to part ways with Mason Mount, one of his top targets.In this summer’s transfer window, Jurgen Klopp hopes to rebuild Liverpool’s midfield, but he has already been forced to part ways with Mason Mount, one of his top targets.

After it appeared that Manchester United had beaten Liverpool to the signing of Mason Mount, Liverpool is preparing to make a move for James Ward-Prowse.

As he entered the final year of his Chelsea contract, Mount has reached an agreement on personal terms with the Red Devils. Given that Mount is determined to leave, it should be easy for United and the Blues to come to an agreement.

Jurgen Klopp is left looking for alternatives as he tries to rebuild his midfield unit. As a result of the departures of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita from Anfield, Klopp must now look for a number of new additions to his team in order to revamp that division.

Mount’s time at Chelsea appeared to be coming to an end, and a move to Anfield had been mentioned. However, Ward-Prowse is now at the top of Klopp’s shopping list, forcing him to part ways with the England international.

The midfielder will almost certainly leave Southampton this summer as a result of the club’s relegation from the Premier League, according to the Daily Mail. Saints set a £50 million price tag on their captain, but Liverpool is willing to wait and see.

In this summer's transfer window, Jurgen Klopp hopes to rebuild Liverpool's midfield, but he has already been forced to part ways with Mason Mount, one of his top targets.
As the transfer window continues, there is a perception that the south coast side will reduce their asking price in order to raise the money necessary to rebuild their own team in preparation for a promotion challenge. For Ward-Prowse, the Reds are prepared to shell out about £25 million.

And they are reportedly instructed to wait until his price tag is lower and closer to that sum. In an effort to reclaim his position on the England national team, Ward-Prowse is also getting ready for a new challenge.

Ward-Prowse’s contract, which is currently set to last another three years, does not contain a relegation clause. Southampton is optimistic they can command a high price for their captain after rejecting an offer of £25 million from Aston Villa last summer.

The fact that Ward-Prowse is prepared to leave St Mary’s Stadium has been suggested by him. The midfielder appeared to give the Saints supporters a farewell speech following the relegation of his team.

Of course, it’s nice, and I’ve always valued this club. I’ve been here for 20 years, and it’s been a wonderful journey that I’ve loved every second of. You never know what will occur in the future, he said.

“I have done everything I can for this club, not just this year but ever since I walked through the door as an eight-year-old, and I come away from this season with my head held high. It hurts me to have contributed to the club losing its Premier League status, but I am confident they will return in the future. “.

With the addition of Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool has already improved their midfield options. In Klopp’s midfield three, the World Cup winner is anticipated to play in a more attacking role after moving from Brighton to Anfield for £45 million.

More hires are required because it has become clear that Liverpool’s lack of qualification for the Champions League is a weakness. But before securing their next target, the Reds might have to wait until later in the window.

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Liverpool is given hope of signing the £44 million ace next summer as his current club acknowledges he may be traded.

Liverpool is given hope of signing the £44 million ace next summer as his current club acknowledges he may be traded.

There is no reason why Liverpool can’t return to their previous level from two to three seasons ago if they execute their summer transfer strategy correctly.

Jurgen Klopp’s team needs to change, and the addition of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion and a number of departures already indicate that significant adjustments are in the works.

When compared to form from a few years ago, it will be interesting to see whether players like Virgil Van Dijk and others simply had a bad season or really lost their mojo.

Adding one or two players to the team can help things get more focused, but the team’s core members must really start working hard again right away.

The extent of Man City’s lead over Liverpool and the competition has been demonstrated by Pep Guardiola, but if the Reds can narrow the gap, it will be to the benefit of both their supporters and any other fans.

This summer’s business for Liverpool must begin with Mac Allister, and it appears that another top star may soon follow him to Anfield.

A dependable journalist, Fabrizio Romano, tweeted that Liverpool had scheduled talks with Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach and that Roland Virkus, the Gladbach director, hadn’t exactly dismissed the Reds’ interest.

He said to Kicker, “Our attitude is well-known” (h/t HITC).

“We will sell him if the money is there for a club like Borussia to consider. ”.

The outlet also cites reports that the player’s transfer fee is around £44 million, which for a 22-year-old who still has his best years ahead of him can be viewed as a steal in today’s market.

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