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Liverpool reportedly plans to make a sizable offer to sign a playmaker for $130 million.

At some point, Liverpool will need to replace Mohamed Salah at Anfield, and a number of top players have been linked to the Reds.

The Reds made a great choice to keep hold of the Egyptian international in the summer by rejecting a sizable offer from Saudi Arabia.
The player has been a superstar at Anfield.

The veteran’s contract with the Merseysiders will end in 2025, and he will turn 32 the following year. Klopp must therefore get ready for the future.

In order to entice Rafael Leao away from AC Milan, Liverpool is reportedly preparing a potentially record-breaking offer, according to the Spanish source Fichajes.

According to the media, Real Madrid, who is also interested in luring the Portuguese international away from the Rossoneri, will compete with the six-time European champions.

With the Seleccao playmaker, the San Siro club was able to reach an agreement on a new contract in the summer, and it is said that they would demand a transfer fee of about 150 million euros (£130 million) to get rid of him.

Stefan Pioli’s team that captured the Scudetto in 2021–22 featured Leao, who was also named the Serie A Player of the Year.
Additionally, he directly assisted in 31 goals last season across all competitions (16 goals and 15 assists).

The 21-cap international has made 5 appearances for Milan so far this season, scoring two goals and dishing out the same number of assists.

The left-footed attacker can play on either flank, but his strengths lie primarily on the left wing.

Should Liverpool make a sizable offer to acquire Rafael Leao, in your opinion?

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Ryan Gravenberch and two others stand out in the Liverpool player ratings for the LASK matchup as winners and losers.

Responding to Jurgen Klopp's complaint and challenging Liverpool's choice, LASK's head coach says it's "not a big deal."

Liverpool player rankings, winners, and losers vs. LASK, a 3-1 victory for Jürgen Klopp’s team in Austria to kick off its Europa League campaign.

RAIFFEISEN ARENA, LINZ // Liverpool overcame a deficit to defeat LASK away on Thursday night to win its Europa League debut.

Florian Flecker spectacularly drove the ball home from long range to give LASK a startling advantage inside the opening 15 minutes.
Ten minutes into the second half, Darwin Nez equalized via penalty kick; shortly after, Luis Daz gave the Reds the lead.
Just before the end of the game, Mohamed Salah scored the Reds’ first Europa League goal to secure the victory.

WINNERS 

It is unclear if Ryan Gravenberch’s injury will keep him out for an extended period of time after making his full debut for his new team with an outstanding assist.
Luis Dáz scored the game-winning goal after winning the penalty kick that brought Liverpool back into the match.

LOSERS

Neither Wataru End nor Ben Doak were successful in claiming the right wing position for themselves in the Europa League.
Both players failed to make their case for starting more Premier League games in holding midfield.

PLAYER RATINGS

Caoimhn Kelleher received a 6/10.

The first shot, the only one he faced in the first half, was helpless in his hands.
got down well to block another attempt from range, this time from Havel, just before the hour mark.

Stefan Bajčetić (off 61′) — 5/10.

He was targeted by the LASK press early on and was a little sloppy with the ball in the first half due to his unfamiliar role.
Naturally, he didn’t appear to be entirely at ease when attacking down the right wing.
Booked.

Ibrahima Konaté (off 81′) 5/10.

made an amateurish attempt to block the cross that resulted in the goal-scoring corner and received a booking for his argument with the referee. as the game progressed, improved.

Virgil van Dijk 6/10.

Van Dijk outperformed most in a dull first period, making crucial blocks to stop ulj and Ljubii.

Kostas Tsimikas 6/10.

Tsimikas appeared to be Liverpool’s top creative threat in the opening period, but he ought to have passed the ball when given the chance to counter just before halftime.

Wataru Endo (off 61′) 5/10.

End, who was only making his second start for the Reds, remained largely unnoticed.
In truth, there wasn’t much to write home about before he came off; this game was all about what he could offer in possession.

Harvey Elliott: 6 out of 10.

After perfectly placing a cross to find Nez, he might have been due an assist, but it was his pass to Bajeti that broke down the defense and resulted in the penalty.

Ryan Gravenberch (off 75′) 7/10

While LASK struggled to stop Gravenberch fairly, he drew a lot of fouls and made a few errant passes before perfectly positioning Daz with a low cross.

In a two-on-one situation, he brought the ball forward and had the opportunity to score another goal, but he blundered. 15 minutes before the end, went down and hobbled away.

Ben Doak(off 61′) 5/10.

In the first period, Doak had one or two shining moments, but overall, the teen’s debut was disappointing.

Darwin Nez: 7/10.

In the first half, Nez missed headers from crosses from Elliott and was heroically saved by Lawal at close range after Van Dijk headed back across from a corner.
He confidently put his penalty into the side netting, and then his square pass led to Salah’s goal.

Luis Dáz: 7/10.

After a last-second challenge from Zeireis, Daz earned the penalty, converted the easy finish from Gravenberch’s cross, and made a strong defensive effort.

SUBSTITUTES.

Joe Gomez (on 61′) 6/10.

When he came on, he did a good job of staying defensive.

Dominik Szoboszlai (on 61′)  6/10.

brought some much-needed class to the team.

(On 61′): Alexis Mac Allister: 6/10.

Mohamed Salah (on 75′) 8/10

as soon as he was introduced, he appeared more energized than many of his teammates, and a dangerous shot was immediately blocked.
produced a clean finish through Lawal’s legs to score the goal.

 

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