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Liverpool will soon start contract negotiations with two stars, as the 32-year-old is thought to be the main priority
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Liverpool will soon start contract negotiations with two stars, as the 32-year-old is thought to be the main priority
As the Merseyside club prepares to get in touch with their representatives to start negotiations over new contracts, Liverpool will soon talk about the futures of Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip.
The contracts for both players at Anfield expire at the end of the current season, and Liverpool is willing to extend their tenure with the fan favorites.
Although negotiations have not yet begun, sources have told CaughtOffside that the Premier League’s powerhouses are prepared to speak with both players’ support systems.
Thiago, who was in high demand from Saudi Arabian clubs this summer, is Jurgen Klopp’s top priority.
The Reds are confident that they can persuade the Spaniard to remain at the Premier League club, and it is hoped that negotiations will soon begin. However, that interest hasn’t gone away in the interim.
Despite the fact that Thiago has not yet appeared on the field for Liverpool this season due to injury, Klopp’s admiration for the midfielder has not diminished.
Joel Matip might leave Liverpool at the end of the current season despite his desire to continue his career there.
The Merseyside club is currently evaluating the chance to strengthen their defense ahead of next season and will try to add a younger talent to their ranks, which is bad news for Matip.
It would be prudent to monitor Salah’s future after the summer transfer window.
Saudi Arabia is determined to keep the Liverpool superstar and is already formulating a plan for the near future in order to take advantage of his 2025 contract expiration. The Athletic Club’s Nico Williams is one of the names the Reds are currently considering as a winger replacement.
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Responding to Jurgen Klopp’s complaint and challenging Liverpool’s decision, LASK’s head coach says it’s “not a big deal.”
Thomas Sageder, the head coach of LASK, responds to Liverpool’s 3-1 Europa League victory over his team at home.
When Liverpool defeated the Austrians 3-1 on Thursday night, LASK head coach Thomas Sageder questioned whether Liverpool’s second goal should have stood.
A Darwin Nunez penalty, along with goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah, helped Jurgen Klopp’s team rally after falling behind 1-0 at the break.
The victory marked the start of their Europa League group-stage campaign.
Sageder questioned whether it was appropriate to give Liverpool a penalty after Diaz was brought down in the box, but he was more upset with a purported foul that occurred before the Colombian’s own goal.
We need to improve on a few things, he told reporters, “but we could compete against Liverpool.”.
“Every loss can be turned into a learning experience, and that is what I will tell my players.
“We actually anticipated their lineup to be that way. We paid no attention to names.
We learned that Liverpool is a top team in the second half.
To win balls and create situations was very difficult for us.
“I will have to check the penalty; I don’t know what it is.
I believe there was a foul against us prior to the second goal, but I will need to double-check it.
Sageder downplayed Klopp’s complaints about the Raiffeisen Arena pitch in the meantime.
Perhaps Mr. Klopp is accustomed to different pitches, he suggested.
But I believe it was manageable and not a big deal.”
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