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Liverpool: Romeo Lavia will be moving to Anfield from Southampton.
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At Anfield, Liverpool needs more midfield help.
Over the past few weeks, Liverpool has made an effort to add another midfielder to their roster at Anfield. Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor gave GIVEMESPORT an update on Romeo Lavia.
Following a lackluster campaign, Jurgen Klopp and his recruitment team will put in extra effort to upgrade their squad.
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This summer, Liverpool was in desperate need of midfield reinforcements with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita, James Milner, and the expiration of their contracts, as well as the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho for Saudi Arabia.
Even though Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have entered Anfield through the front door, it is clear that Klopp will be looking for more in the middle of the park.
Lavia, a midfielder for Southampton who was relegated to the Championship, has been mentioned in connection with a move to Merseyside. It goes without saying that Lavia will be seeking a transfer back to the Premier League.
Liverpool recently made a £45 million offer, which the Saints rejected, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.
They have now received an update on their search for the former Manchester City player from journalist Taylor.
What has Taylor said regarding Liverpool and Lavia?
Taylor made the remark that Liverpool may not be as concerned this summer about a potential hijack from another team.
Lavia would probably only join the Reds before the transfer window closes in September, the journalist continues, if he were to leave Southampton.
What lies ahead for Liverpool?
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Leicester City is another player who has been mentioned in connection with a transfer to Anfield when it comes to other midfield options.
Liverpool is reportedly considering the midfielder from Nottingham this summer, according to Anfield Watch.
Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich is another player on the list that Jurgen Klopp and his recruitment team have, according to Italian journalist Rudy Galetti, who also confirmed this to GIVEMESPORT.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see Liverpool sign multiple midfielders before the transfer window closes given the already confirmed outgoings.
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While Liverpool’s search for a defensive midfielder is still ongoing, the players already signed during this transfer window are demonstrating positive signs of progressing in the right direction. However, Liverpool still needs to add more skills to its roster this summer.
Being a former Brighton player who has experience playing in the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister was the first person through the door and should have no trouble adjusting. During preseason, the Argentine appeared at ease playing for Liverpool.
Furthermore, Dominik Szoboszlai’s talent is undeniable. The 22-year-old Hungarian may take a little longer to get going at Anfield, but he was purchased for $70 million (£61 million/€70 million) for a reason.
Szoboszlai has so far only given Liverpool a small taste of what he is capable of, but there is still a great deal more to come from the inventive midfielder, who will be expected to pick up lots of goals and assists.
“He is really fantastic. You cannot calculate his shooting, according to BILD journalist Tobi Altschäffl, who was speaking to The Anfield Wrap. It will be very challenging for Premier League goalkeepers to block his shots.
“That is comparable to Cristiano Ronaldo’s free kicks in terms of how the ball flies. When Szoboszlai attempts to score, you never know what to anticipate. It’s entertaining to watch and really interesting. “.
Since Philippe Coutinho left, Liverpool has not really had that kind of threat in the final third from midfield, but now has plenty of attacking quality, with the two new signings supporting a forward line that could include any combination of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Luis Daz, and Darwin Nunez.
Liverpool should have no trouble scoring goals this season with the support of Szoboszlai and Mac Allister if the proper balance can be found at the other end of the field.
According to Liverpool.com: Szoboszlai’s ability to shoot from a distance will give defenses something new to consider, which should create more room for the attackers in front of him to succeed. Defenders will be aware that they must contain him, and as a result, there should be openings for him to pass the ball.
Nunez, for example, ought to be prepared to seize on any Szoboszlai long-range shots that are mishandled by the goalkeepers of the opposition, as that could lead to a few simple tap-ins for Nunez.
In addition to the free kick threat Szoboszlai poses, which also has Ronaldo-like undertones, he will develop into a really crucial attacking weapon that should complement the elite forwards that Jürgen Klopp can call upon quite nicely. It will be extremely exciting for Liverpool fans to watch when he is completely at ease and the Hungary captain can unleash himself.
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