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  • “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    "The way he plays": Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old
    Rio Ferdinand says Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold ‘takes more risks’ than any other player in his position in the world.

    The Manchester United legend reacted to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth this weekend.

    While Ferdinand “doesn’t deny” the 24-year-old was at fault when Bournemouth opened the scoring at Anfield, he made it clear that he is a “risky” player, as he told Vibe with Five.

    Jurgen Klopp is now asking his right-back to sit in the middle of the park and dictate play from there.

    Towards the end of last season he was doing really well in that new role to the point Gareth Southgate was using him as an absolute number ten for England and he performed very well. But after his blunder over the weekend, Ferdinand was quick to defend Alexander-Arnold and what makes him so great.

    “If you play like him, you lose the ball, it’s a risk,” said Ferdinand.

    “Trent takes more risks than any other full-back in ball play, it’s just the way he plays. He’s a risky player with the ball.

    “Everything he does is about progress. I won’t deny it (Trent’s mistake against Bournemouth).

    Midfield is Alexander-Arnold’s future

    On the national and international stage, this is the long-term answer for the attacking full-back.

    What’s interesting is that maybe Southgate will use him more in that attacking midfield role than Jürgen Klopp

    Yes Southgate can afford to do a lot more for England given the many names he can pick at right-back, but there are some Liverpool fans calling for the club to invest in a right-back so TAA can go into midfield in movement.

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    Dream next Liverpool transfers as “everything can happen” with Cheick Doucouré’s addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.Wataru Endo has officially been acquired by Liverpool, but more deals are needed. Two areas still need to be addressed, as Jürgen Klopp has acknowledged.

    In his press conference, Jürgen Klopp used a reasonable voice. Wataru Endo could actually play a significant role in the upcoming season, so the Liverpool manager didn’t want to downplay his acquisition, but he also didn’t want to rule out additional transfer activity.

    While Klopp admitted he had already been surprised more than once this summer, he effectively dismissed the idea of additional outgoings and was very receptive to incoming business. In the final two weeks before the deadline, he said, “everything can happen,” with Liverpool continuing to “look.”.

    That ought to be fairly obvious in many ways. After all, FSG had just recently proposed paying Moisés Caicedo $140 million (£110 million/€127 million). Although it was obviously a failure, there seemed to be an implied recognition of a critical area of need. It’s hard to imagine why that wasn’t the original plan if it could be adequately met for the better part of $120m less.

    Liverpool hasn’t, however, ever just thrown money around for the sake of it. Endo is deserving of a great deal of respect, and Klopp seems genuinely willing to continue the season with the Japan captain at the position of starting number six. Any opportunity must be the right one.

    But regardless of whether they fall short of the ideal standard, Liverpool must ultimately work to close the best deals possible during the remaining time in the window. There is obviously money available to spend, but more business is necessary to give Klopp a legitimate chance to compete.

    Even though midfielders have been the only players transferred so far, that is still a position that needs improvement. In a perfect world, Liverpool would bring in an additional six players as partners as well as a rotational option for Endo.

    Even though Liverpool undoubtedly took inspiration from the “inversions” at Manchester City and Arsenal, the strategy is actually quite different. Trent Alexander-Arnold is not Oleksandr Zinchenko or John Stones, so despite the fact that he might appear to form a double pivot with the number six on paper, in practice he is tucking into a role that is much more akin to the number eight or even number 10 in order to make use of his generational creative skills.

    Playing two genuine defensive midfielders would be a viable option, especially if Liverpool’s defense continues to be a weakness in their game. Alexander-Arnold would have real freedom to play a role that was very loosely defined, drifting around in the spaces next to Dominik Szoboszlai or Alexis Mac Allister, with Endo playing alongside someone like Cheick Doucouré.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.
    The Evening Standard identified Doucouré as Liverpool’s top target in the midfield, and he does appear to be the best option among the rest. He could be developed under Klopp as the long-term Fabinho replacement while sharing the load with Endo for at least the next couple of years. He is already at a high Premier League standard and has plenty of room to improve.

    That would essentially organize the midfield for Liverpool. An additional number eight would be ideal if I were really greedy, but that seems unlikely at this point, especially since the search for a new center-back should take priority.

    Having spent the majority of his career playing in the defense, Endo has once more possibly lessened the urgency of the search. However, Liverpool needs to find a left-sided specialist who can take Andy Robertson’s place in some games immediately and who also has the potential to replace Virgil van Dijk in the future.

    That is a very difficult request. However, Arthur Theate, a name that has only recently gained notoriety (via L’Équipe), checks a lot of the right boxes. At 23, he is another who Liverpool could develop while immediately adding depth.

    Football Transfers estimates Theate’s value at $27 million (£21 million/€25 million) using its proprietary “expected transfer value” tool. Liverpool might anticipate Rennes to demand more given the state of the market. But any deal in that area would be a wise business move.

    It’s important to remember that adding Theate and Doucouré to the roster would push Liverpool over the limit in terms of foreign players, which is an issue that cannot be entirely avoided. However, there is always the option of not registering someone, for instance Adrián, if the ideal homegrown solution does not emerge.

    Anything can happen, as Klopp points out. But those two transactions would cap off a wholly satisfying transfer window for Liverpool, positioning the team for the present and the future.

  • Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

    Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

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    Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Chelsea plan to sign another attacking player before the end of the summer transfer window.

    Despite spending a record €323m on players in that span, Mauricio Pochettino’s side are still short of attacking options following Christopher Nkunku’s injury which is set to sideline him until around Christmas.

    That resulted in Chelsea’s few goals in their first two Premier League games of the season, drawing 1-1 with Liverpool before suffering a 3-1 loss to West Ham on Sunday. Alphonse Areola saved a penalty from Enzo Fernandez.

    Transfer information expert Romano reported just hours after the final whistle after the West Ham defeat that the Blues wanted another attacking player who could be creative, with Carney Chukwuemeka limping out of that encounter after scored a nice goal.

    “For us, we rushed the situations. We have to be patient and open the field better. But when we look at the data, we had 50 entries in the last third, which is surprising. But we weren’t lucid enough to score for several reasons,” Pochettino confirmed after the match.

    Romano: Chelsea will sign ONE more

    The solution, according to Romano, will be to add another player to the club.

    Chelsea saw a move for Crystal Palace star Michael Olise collapse last week, with the France U21 winger signing a new contract at Selhurst Park, while Juventus are still keen to swap Dusan Vlahovic for Romelu Lukaku. However, the Blues want another type of player.

    Romano named Lyon’s Bradley Barcola and Rennes’ Jeremy Doku as possible targets, but noted that the former favors PSG, while the latter is close to a move to Manchester City.

    Kudus to Chelsea last

    It has been three weeks since Chelsea spoke to Mohammed Kudus about a move away from Ajax, Romano added, suggesting a deal is not imminent.

    However, he noted West Ham’s move for the player is “totally pending” and “almost out” as they struggle to agree a fee with Ajax, leaving the door open for an approach in the closing days of the window. .

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    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Once Chelsea confirm the signing of Romeo Lavia, they will have assembled one of the best midfielders in world football in two transfer windows.

    This area of ​​the pitch has been neglected by the club for years. Chelsea haven’t had a proper defensive midfielder since Nemanja Matic and he left our club in 2017.

    Since then we’ve had some decent midfielders (some very good), but overall our midfield was nowhere near good enough, unbalanced and lacking the right profiles to compete in the Premier League.

    If you want to win consistently and be a consistent force in world football, you have to make sure you have the perfect team engine, which is the midfield. And this starts from the base, with a defensive midfielder.

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Chelsea now with Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia on standby, they have absolutely everything in midfield now and it’s a fantastic moment and a fantastic feeling for us Blues fans.

    Enzo single-handedly led our midfield and team last season when we had a horrible year in football, but now he finally has the help he needs and deserves.

    Caicedo and Lavia will provide the defensive stability and awareness we’ve needed for so long, as well as the athleticism and physicality. Both players know how to defend, close the distance, intercept and tackle: all things that we have lacked a lot. Then Enzo will be free for them to do what he does best and that is to create and shoot.

    Enzo actually has a really good shot with him and knows how to find the net, but last season he was so blocked we never saw him. He also has great vision and an eye for passing, and he’s now being given the freedom to do all of that.

    It’s literally a dream come true for Chelsea fans and it still feels like that, a big dream! But it’s not a dream, Chelsea now have a VERY good and capable midfield with the perfect complementary profiles for each other. What a future they have, and they’re all young, so it’s a future we should see thrive and improve and have for many years to come!

  • Jürgen Klopp has just been offered 30 reasons by Cody Gakpo to continue Liverpool’s transfer overhaul.

    Jürgen Klopp has just been offered 30 reasons by Cody Gakpo to continue Liverpool’s transfer overhaul.

    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.
    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.

    Cody Gakpo faces a tough challenge this month in his first two rounds in the Premier League. Jürgen Klopp has so far taken four points from his duels against Chelsea and Bournemouth, and in those games he has used Gakpo as a midfielder rather than a striker.

    The Dutchman was deployed as the number eight left wing in the two games, largely due to a lack of options in the engine room at the moment. Since Klopp approved the surprise departures of both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho this summer, he has so far only replaced the pair with Wataru Endo, who only signed on the dotted line on Friday.

    Additionally, Thiago Alcântara and Stefan Bajčetić are currently recovering from injuries, with Gakpo forced to play as a makeshift midfielder to fill his boss’s void. The 24-year-old talent performed admirably but seemed to have an obvious weakness in his game.

    Simply put, Gakpo is not used to touching the ball often. As a striker, he was used to being involved in the last third before creating chances or scoring a goal for PSV Eindhoven – his former club – which explains why he sometimes found himself a little uncomfortable when he had to offer himself as a a factor constant. possibility of moving to Anfield. Against Chelsea in the opening weekend, he amassed a total of just 10 completions in 65 minutes before being replaced by Curtis Jones, who then completed 15 in just 25 minutes on the pitch. No player who started the game completed fewer passes than Gakpo, which is quite incredible considering his position in the center of the park.

    Liverpool hosted Bournemouth at Anfield this weekend. Klopp again made the decision to use Gakpo as number eight – with Jones sidelined with an ankle problem – but despite the Reds winning 3-1, the same problem arose. The Dutch international had just 20 completed passes this time around, again the fewest for a player in the red. Gakpo has played a total of 127 minutes in England’s top flight this season and is averaging just 21 assists per 90 minutes. It’s far too early to judge numbers as the sample size is simply too small to be reliable, but its average is very low for a midfielder in a dominant team.

    Cody Gakpo has yet to come to grips with life as a midfielder. The Dutchman is a solid player but he has a big department to improve on.
    To illustrate, Dominik Szoboszlai has averaged 50 out of 90 successful passes in an identical role on the right flank, and it’s also worth noting that he’s a new signing, having arrived from RB Leipzig earlier this summer. Jones, who could return in the coming weeks, averaged 53 out of 90 assists last season in the Premier League.

    Gakpo is generally a positive contributor and his ceiling is undeniably high, but if he is to continue playing in the middle of the park he will need to give the Reds more control by getting on the ball more often and finding his teammates with accurate passing .
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    Speaking to AD last season, Gakpo spoke about his gradual evolution to become more of a center-of-the-park midfielder.

    “Guus Hiddink was the first to mention the change,” he said. \”He was at PSV for a while as a sounding board. I didn’t want to believe it then. And not even when Roger Schmidt later said the same thing to PSV. I was more stubborn than now and felt good on the left wing. But at the last World Cup I was already more central on the pitch and at Liverpool also permanently in the last six months. I’m just more excited to improve at that place in the near future.”

    “He’s been playing number eight pretty much all preseason,” said his manager, Klopp, when asked about his performance this weekend. “Players can play in different positions in modern football. Not even Szoboszlai played in that position for his old club. The role suits him.

    Klopp might be right, but based on his past performances, Gakpo seems like a striker who receives the ball less often but poses a real threat whenever he’s involved. He certainly has the quality to develop as a midfielder, but his obscurity perhaps offers a glimpse of Liverpool’s need to continue their top-flight rebuilding work.

    The engine room renovation is nearing completion with the additions of Endo, Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister this summer. However, more reinforcements are needed if Klopp really wants to challenge on all fronts this season.

     

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE – Kalvin Phillips eyed, Manu Kone transfer warning, Alexis Mac Allister appeal

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE – Kalvin Phillips eyed, Manu Kone transfer warning, Alexis Mac Allister appeal

    position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave

    Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip and speculation, including the latest on Manu Kone, Kalvin Phillips, Cheick Doucoure, Sofyan Amrabat and more

    Kalvin Phillips is the latest name on Liverpool’s transfer merry-go-round, with the England international touted with a shock move to Anfield just 12 months after joining Manchester City.

    Meanwhile, Borussia Mönchengladbach said an “immense bid” would be needed for the Bundesliga side to consider selling midfielder Manu Kone this summer. The Reds were one of several teams tied for an attack on Kone this window.

    Elsewhere, we bring you the latest on Liverpool’s decision to appeal Alexis Mac Allister’s red card against Bournemouth this weekend. Plus all the developments relating to the Anfield Road expansion entering a critical final stage before its delayed opening.

    position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave

    Mohamed Salah is not for sale.
    Fabrizio Romano has claimed Liverpool will not sell the striker as he sets new records at Anfield and overtakes Steven Gerrard with his goal in Saturday’s 3-1 win over AFC Bournemouth.

    He said: “From what I’ve been told, Liverpool’s position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave. But they don’t don’t want Mo Salah gone.”

    Salah has become a key player for Liverpool since joining from AS Roma in 2017. Many Reds and Jurgen Klopp see the Egyptian as indispensable as they try to reclaim their place in Europe’s top flight.

    This summer has surprised many after Saudi influence nurtured a number of key talents outside the Premier League and across Europe. Liverpool did not avoid the Kingdom basket as Al Ittihad and Al Ettifaq signed Reds stars Fabinho and Jordan Henderson respectively.

    Salah’s future is up for debate and constantly rages on despite signing a record-breaking contract extension last summer. Salah’s agent had to deny that an agreement had been reached to move to the Middle East.

    position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave
    Liverpool face waiting Andre.

    According to Globo, Fluminense have reiterated their intention to keep midfielder Andre Trindade.

    The Brazilian has been eyed by Liverpool this summer as Jurgen Klopp continues to strengthen his ranks at centre-back. Wataru Endo joined Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai as new arrivals at Anfield this summer.

    Prior to the Japanese captain’s move, Andre was one of Liverpool’s sought-after players, while Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo were also on the hunt. Liverpool have announced a fee of around 30m euros (£25m) including bonuses, according to the outlet’s report, but the Serie A outfit have confirmed their position that Andre won’t be seen in South America until end of the current season.
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    It was reported that a decision has been made on whether Fernando Diniz’s team can progress to the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores. They finally succeeded – beating Argentina Juniors – and now Liverpool may have to wait until January to welcome him.

    Globo says Liverpool’s reluctance to make a formal offer comes after Fluminense took their firm stance.

    position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave

    Liverpool are eyeing Kalvin Phillips.

    Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips is believed to be on Liverpool’s radar, according to talkSPORT.

    It has been claimed that the Reds are monitoring the England midfielder while he plays at youth club Leeds United.

    According to talkSPORT’s Alex Crook, the situation regarding Liverpool and Phillips should be monitored ahead of the September 1 deadline.

    He said: “Kalvin Phillips is a player Liverpool looked at before moving from Leeds to Man City and we know it’s been a difficult time for Liverpool in terms of a missed goal.”

    “Phillips is someone who has proven himself in the Premier League. He secured the £50million transfer to City thanks to a very good European Championship for England and we have a Euro at the end of the season.” “I think at the start of the season Phillips wanted to stay and fight for his place at Man City, but he was on the bench with a lot of kids at the weekend and he’s not going to make his way in this team.”

    “If he wants to play for England in the European Championship, it would definitely be a good move for him. You have to watch him by the end of the window.

    position is very clear. Salah is untouchable, together with Fabinho and Henderson they did something special by allowing the players to leave

    Borussia Mönchengladbach issue a transfer warning for Manu Kone.
    Borussia Monchengladbach manager Roland Virkus insists it will take a ‘huge offer’ for the club to consider selling Manu Kone this summer.

    The 22-year-old midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to Anfield in recent months, with ECHO assuming he was considered by Reds transfer bosses at an earlier stage. However, Kone is yet to return to full training after suffering a serious knee injury during the European Under-21 Championship in June and has seen rumors of a costly move from Borussia Park not pan out. shape. In fact, since a move for Kone was announced, Liverpool have signed Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo.

    Meanwhile, Virkus, speaking to Germany’s Bild, stressed that the Bundesliga club are under no pressure to sell one of their most prized assets before the September 1 deadline as they aim to pull started from 10th place last season.

    “We don’t have to sell it,” Virkus said. “But it’s always been like this: if there’s still a huge offer, then we have to think about it.” But that’s not the plan. Our plan is to keep Kone.

    “Kone is a player who has something special, he creates a better balance in the midfield in the team. He comes back after the international break and is very important for us, a tough and intelligent footballer. We need stability in this position.

     

  • Fourth signing in midfield, a central defender: the realistic end of the transfer window for Liverpool

    Fourth signing in midfield, a central defender: the realistic end of the transfer window for Liverpool

    Liverpool are looking for a fourth signing this summer, but he may not be the only transfer market before the close of the period on 1 September
    Liverpool are looking for a fourth signing this summer, but he may not be the only transfer market before the close of the period on 1 September

    Tick tock the countdown therefore continues towards the end of a transfer window which has already seen significant changes in the Liverpool squad.

    A number of old servants have departed, with captain Jordan Henderson and Fabinho following free agents James Milner, Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain through the exit door, while mercenary Arthur Melo has been sent back to Juventus.

    Liverpool initially moved quickly to overhaul their midfield with Argentina’s £35m World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister and £60m Hungary’s skipper Dominik Szoboszlai both recruited ahead of the start of the pre-season. season.

    However, the search for a proven defensive midfielder proved far more complicated, with Chelsea thwarting attempts to sign both Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia before the Reds made a surprise dive last Friday to sign 30-year-old Japan international Wataru Endo from Stuttgart. for £16.25 million. While Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hinted that doesn’t mean there’s nearly £95m left in the coffers after the £111m bid for Caicedo failed, he there is no doubt that there are still significant funds for transfers. And with the 11 p.m. deadline on Friday, the Reds may not be done with their business yet.

    Fourth signing in midfield, a central defender: the realistic end of the transfer window for Liverpool
    One player whose future will be settled is Nat Phillips. The centre-back didn’t feature at all during pre-season – despite traveling to Germany for a training camp – and didn’t feature in the squad for the opening games of the season against Chelsea and Bournemouth.

    The 26-year-old has played just eight games for the Reds in the past two seasons – including just one as a Premier League starter – with champions Leeds United linked with a move for him all summer.

    There is a group of Academy players who could go on loan, including James Norris, Melkamu Frauendorf and Billy Koumetio. Tyler Morton’s situation is more complicated as the midfielder has yet to return to training after his one-season spell at Blackburn Rovers was cut short by a broken foot last season. Liverpool have no plans to let Bobby Clark or Ben Doak go this summer.

    However, what worries fans the most is whether Liverpool can further strengthen their squad in the first team. And Klopp’s comments in the wake of Endo’s arrival suggest the defensive midfielder may not be the latest signing. “If we have the right players we will take a look,” the Reds boss said on Friday. “We are always in the market to observe and see what is happening and what we can do. We are definitely trying to strengthen the squad and that’s it.”

    Fourth signing in midfield, a central defender: the realistic end of the transfer window for Liverpool
    Another midfielder is not yet certain, but it is a possibility, either a number six or an all-rounder in the engine room. Liverpool remain a big admirer of Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch. The 21-year-old is frustrated after starting just six games since moving to the Bundesliga last summer.

    Crystal Palace Mali international Cheick Doucour is also under scrutiny, although the Reds have so far shown no intention of expressing any concrete interest. Liverpool are also eyeing Brazilian international Andre but the 23-year-old will almost certainly stay with Fluminense as long as he remains in the Copa Libertadores, the next round of which is played on deadline day.

    Klopp admitted in May that Liverpool were exploring the possibility of signing a centre-back this summer, and that he could now become the priority. While not a pressing concern, the reality is that both Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip are now in their 30s – the latter in the final year of his current contract – and Joe Gomez has been battling for consistent form.

    With a left centre-back as the ideal signing, Levi Colwill was a target until the England Under-21 international signed a new contract with Chelsea, although Micky van de Ven – now at Tottenham Hotspur – has never been a serious option despite strong ties. rather at the window. Perr Schuurs, the 23-year-old Turin international, has long been admired by Liverpool.

     

  • Injury update on Chelsea attacker Carney Chukwuemeka, including possible return date.

    Injury update on Chelsea attacker Carney Chukwuemeka, including possible return date.

    Injury update on Chelsea attacker Carney Chukwuemeka, including possible return date.
    Chelsea were beaten 3-1 by West Ham on Sunday
    Carney Chukwuemeka scored and forced the ball at the London Stadium
    The attacker is to be tried on Monday

    The only thing that can match Chelsea’s spending on new talent is the number of players currently on the injured list.

    Sure, the Blues have spent an indecent amount of money since Todd Boehly took over, but there’s no doubt they’ve also struggled with injuries. However, given their club’s fetish for flawed team formation, it’s hard to feel sorry for Chelsea fans.

    Yet it looks like Mauricio Pochettino delivered another blow – beyond the scoreline – on Sunday as West Ham forced the west London club to a 3-1 defeat. Carney Chukwuemeka, the Chelsea striker at the London Stadium, succumbed to a knee injury before half-time and was taken off as a result. The attacking midfielder will be sidelined for a spell as the Blues are already missing a number of first-team stars in Christopher Nkunku, Reece James and Wesley Fofana.

    When will Carney Chukwuemeka be back from injury?

    Injury update on Chelsea attacker Carney Chukwuemeka, including possible return date.
    The Englishman’s return from his knee injury won’t be known until the severity of his problem is revealed. Mauricio Pochettino said after his side’s defeat at West Ham that Chukwuemeka will be evaluated on Monday.

    “We have to judge him tomorrow,” said the Chelsea manager. “Tomorrow there is a check with the doctor. Let’s hope it’s not a big problem, but we have to wait”.

    Chukwuemeka appears to have initially injured his left knee after a challenge from former Chelsea player Emerson Palmieri earlier in the match. He went down just before half-time with an injury that wasn’t caused by any contact. He underwent lengthy treatment before being helped off the London Stadium ground by the Chelsea medical team.

    Mykhailo Mudryk replaced the Englishman, but made no impact in the second half, and Chukwuemeka left the pitch on crutches after the game. While the teen may not have suffered an ACL injury like so many at the start of the new season, some have speculated that he may have sustained an MCL or meniscus injury, which would require a lengthy recovery period. A more positive diagnosis would be a bone bruise resulting from Emerson’s initial challenge.

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    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Once Chelsea confirm the signing of Romeo Lavia, they will have assembled one of the best midfielders in world football in two transfer windows.

    This area of ​​the pitch has been neglected by the club for years. Chelsea haven’t had a proper defensive midfielder since Nemanja Matic and he left our club in 2017.

    Since then we’ve had some decent midfielders (some very good), but overall our midfield was nowhere near good enough, unbalanced and lacking the right profiles to compete in the Premier League.

    If you want to win consistently and be a consistent force in world football, you have to make sure you have the perfect team engine, which is the midfield. And this starts from the base, with a defensive midfielder.

    Opinion: After being ignored for years, Chelsea have a midfield to be reckoned with
    Chelsea now with Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia on standby, they have absolutely everything in midfield now and it’s a fantastic moment and a fantastic feeling for us Blues fans.

    Enzo single-handedly led our midfield and team last season when we had a horrible year in football, but now he finally has the help he needs and deserves.

    Caicedo and Lavia will provide the defensive stability and awareness we’ve needed for so long, as well as the athleticism and physicality. Both players know how to defend, close the distance, intercept and tackle: all things that we have lacked a lot. Then Enzo will be free for them to do what he does best and that is to create and shoot.

    Enzo actually has a really good shot with him and knows how to find the net, but last season he was so blocked we never saw him. He also has great vision and an eye for passing, and he’s now being given the freedom to do all of that.

    It’s literally a dream come true for Chelsea fans and it still feels like that, a big dream! But it’s not a dream, Chelsea now have a VERY good and capable midfield with the perfect complementary profiles for each other. What a future they have, and they’re all young, so it’s a future we should see thrive and improve and have for many years to come!

  • Chelsea and Arsenal given huge Kylian Mbappe transfer twist as ‘deal agreement reached with PSG over exit

    Chelsea and Arsenal given huge Kylian Mbappe transfer twist as ‘deal agreement reached with PSG over exit

    Chelsea and Arsenal given huge Kylian Mbappe transfer twist as 'deal agreement reached with PSG over exit
    Arsenal and Chelsea have been linked with a move for Kylian Mbappe this summer, but either move could have taken a turn in recent days

    Arsenal and Chelsea have seen a major twist in the Kylian Mbappe saga as the striker discussed the possibility of compensation for PSG if he leaves the club.

    A years-long saga ensues, centering on the French forward, who has always been linked with a Parc des Princes exit. This seemed to be resolved last summer with the signing of a new deal until 2025, but it turns out that one of those years was due to the player’s decision to trigger the extension.

    When news broke in the summer that the 24-year-old had given up on such a move, the PSG hierarchy was quick to make some bold decisions. The first was an ultimatum to sign a new contract or let him go this summer to avoid losing a world-class player on a free transfer.

    With no agreement on a deal, Mbappé has been barred from teaming with a host of other players who were not part of the club’s plans, meaning links to his next club have emerged. Naturally, Real Madrid was a hyped name, while Arsenal and Chelsea were also mentioned as possible destinations.

    However, another breakthrough was in store when the World Cup winner returned to PSG last week and scored against Toulouse in a 1-1 draw. During her celebrations he shouted: “I’m staying here”, perhaps indicating his future decision regarding a new contract.

    Mbappé’s reinstatement could come thanks to a new deal agreed with PSG, as The Times reports that the French star could be financially compensated in the event of the player’s departure. The deal sees the club claw back part of his current £150m contract for last year and they will have nothing left if he were to complete a free transfer.

    With that in mind, the report adds that a contract extension could be on the cards anyway, tying him to a longer stay with the Ligue 1 champions. It remains to be seen how this will affect clubs interested in him, as it would swell probably his transfer price beyond the levels achievable on his own, even before salaries and contract bonuses are taken into account.

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    Just now, Chelsea held negotiations to bring in a “special” £50 million attacker.

    Just now, Chelsea held negotiations to bring in a "special" £50 million attacker.
    Recently, Chelsea and Arsenal discussed a potential summer transfer for Folarin Balogun.

    According to a report from The Daily Mail, that is the case.

    They assert that talks between Chelsea and Arsenal regarding the acquisition of attacker Folarin Balogun took place on Friday.

    In the race to sign the 22-year-old striker, who the Gunners value at £50 million, the Blues are reportedly up against Fulham and Monaco.

    The article also states that Fulham will not offer more than £35 million for the American international.

    Balogun may have met with Chelsea yesterday, but rumors of a potential transfer out of the Emirates Stadium have been circulating all transfer window.

    Balogun has publicly stated his desire to leave Arsenal before the summer transfer window closes in a few weeks, according to a recent report from Sky Sports. They added that other prospective buyers for him include Monaco and Inter Milan.

    He appears to be blocked at Arsenal from breaking into the Gunners lineup, so he is desperate for a long-term move elsewhere to play regularly.

    Balogun is such a promising young talent, and Gunners manager Mikel Arteta called him “something special” (Arsenal’s official website).

    Last year, he spent the entire season on loan at French top-flight club Reims, where he scored 22 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions.

    However, we’re not sure Chelsea should spend £50 million on another promising young player.

    Two young and ambitious No. 9s who want to lead the line are currently on the Blues’ roster: Nicolas Jackson and Armando Broja. We would prefer a well-known striker with a long history of scoring frequently if Mauricio Pochettino insisted on using another striker.

  • Liverpool in negotiation with Premier League club to sign £70million player

    Liverpool in negotiation with Premier League club to sign £70million player

    Liverpool have now reportedly been in talks with Crystal Palace over Cheick Doucours, with the Reds having been heavily linked with the midfielder
    Liverpool have now reportedly been in talks with Crystal Palace over Cheick Doucours, with the Reds having been heavily linked with the midfielder in recent weeks.

    According to the Daily Mail, the Anfield side have held talks with the south London side over the 23-year-old, with Doucoure being one of Liverpool’s top targets in the final days of the summer window.

    The Daily Mail previously reported that Palace are asking for up to £70m for the Mali international, a transfer fee that could deter Liverpool from a potential deal for the midfielder.

    Hailed as an “outstanding” player by Breaking The Lines, Doucoure is a perfect match for what Liverpool are looking for in a fourth and final midfielder to sign this window.

    And this latest update on the Reds’ negotiations with Palace is encouraging as a deal for Doucour looks more realistic than many had initially imagined. Indeed, a hefty sum may still be needed to bring Doucoure to Merseyside, but talks with Palace mean Liverpool could finalize a deal for the youngster in the coming days.

    Liverpool must do everything they can to sign Doucoure

    Liverpool’s search for a new signing appears to be narrowing, with Doucoure a player the Reds are clearly keen to sign if a fee can be agreed with Palace for the midfielder.

    With a Premier League season under his belt, Doucoure has impressed enough to show signs that he can become a real star for one of the biggest clubs in all of England.

    And Liverpool can be that team, with Jürgen Klopp needing a defensive midfielder, the platform the Malian international needs to take his game to new heights and become a Premier League superstar.

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    Liverpool’s next big move is clear as Jurgen Klopp provided the impetus ahead of Alexis Mac Allister’s red card

    Liverpool in negotiation with Premier League club to sign £70million player
    Liverpool’s next move to Wataru Endo should be clear, with Jurgen Klopp getting a big boost as he considers appealing for Alexis Mac Allister’s red card.

    What does this week hold for Liverpool? Now for action on the pitch, the Reds travel to Newcastle United on Sunday for what is perhaps one of the toughest away games they have faced in the Premier League this season.

    Newcastle beat Jurgen Klopp’s side in the Champions League football race last year, but Liverpool were one of only two sides, alongside Arsenal, to win at St James’ Park Last year.

    The Magpies opened the season with a 5-1 win over Aston Villa but lost to champions Manchester City on matchday two, scoring just one shot on target in a 1-0 defeat. Off the pitch, there could be more developments on the transfer front for Liverpool. Last week the club signed defensive midfielder Wataru Endo from Stuttgart for the third time this summer, but Klopp said he would explore the market further before the September 1 deadline.

    A reinforcement from number six could certainly be useful, as could a reinforcement in central defense.

    Here are the latest Liverpool.com stories you can’t miss.

    Liverpool’s next big transfer should be clear

    Liverpool need an elite-level defensive midfielder to really compete for the biggest prizes, writes Matt Addison.

    The Reds seem to have had some good games with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai but Endo is not in the same group as those two players and looks more like a temporary solution.

    Moisés Caicedo and Aurélien Tchouaméni absent, the question is who will bring Liverpool to fill the void.

    Jurgen Klopp gave a boost as Liverpool called up Alexis Mac Allister

    Liverpool must decide whether to formally appeal midfielder Alexis Mac Allister’s red card against Bournemouth on Saturday.

    Mac Allister was sacked for a challenge against Ryan Christie, but according to replays the decision may have been a little harsh.

    Unless Liverpool appeal or try anything unsuccessful, the company will be three games without one of their big summer signings. That would no doubt be a concern, but the good news for Klopp is that his alternative options are starting to come into play again.

    After a spell on the sidelines, Stefan Bajčetić made a surprise return from injury against Bournemouth on Saturday, while Endo made his Liverpool debut as a substitute.

     

  • Kylian Mbappé has sent a transfer message to Liverpool as two heirs to Mohamed Salah are identified

    Kylian Mbappé has sent a transfer message to Liverpool as two heirs to Mohamed Salah are identified

    Kylian Mbappé has sent a transfer message to Liverpool as two heirs to Mohamed Salah are identified
    Media Digest: Kylian Mbappé has received transfer recommendations while Liverpool have reportedly identified two potential heirs for Mohamed Salah.

    Liverpool ‘appoint two successors to Mohamed Salah’

    Liverpool are reportedly eyeing two potential transfers over the next year as possible successors to Mohamed Salah.

    According to Football Transfers, the Reds are watching Juventus star Federico Chiesa and Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sané as they ponder goals to one day replace the Egyptian.

    Salah’s contract at Anfield is currently two years old but has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia on several occasions over the summer (according to the Mirror). Therefore, Liverpool would have taken the first steps to search for their potential heirs on the right side of the front. Chiesa appears to be staying at Juventus this season, although a move later in the summer is linked to that, but could be available again next year at $22m (£18m/£20.5m). million euros) than the expected value to be specified.

    Kylian Mbappé has sent a transfer message to Liverpool as two heirs to Mohamed Salah are identified
    Meanwhile, Sané has been credited with an estimated worth of around $54m (£42m/€49.3m), with the Germany international contracted to Bayern until 2025. However, next year he will be almost 29 years old.

    Kylian Mbappé told why he should consider Liverpool move

    Former Chelsea defender and French world champion Marcel Desailly believes Kylian Mbappé would be an ideal fit for Liverpool.

    Mbappé is set to leave Paris Saint-Germain within the next 12 months after hinting that he will not sign a contract extension with the French club. The striker was reinstated in Luis Enrique’s squad last week, suggesting he could stay in the French capital this season, but a move next year looks likely, most likely to Real Madrid.

    However, Desailly believes Liverpool could be the perfect partner for the 24-year-old. He told BoyleSports: “They (Liverpool) didn’t replace [Sadio] Mané with someone who would be just as good, someone who had his philosophy and influence.”

    “I really believe that Liverpool could find Mbappé to fill that void. Unlike Chelsea, Liverpool are not at the end of the cycle. The choice he must make is not one or two years, but four or five.

    “Liverpool didn’t sell most of their players, they managed to hold a foundation at Anfield. After many years of well-being, they suffered a decline linked to the sale of Mané.

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    Liverpool ‘won’t use money as excuse’ – despite influence of Chelsea and Saudi Arabian transfer

    Liverpool 'won't use money as excuse' - despite influence of Chelsea and Saudi Arabian transfer

    Jurgen Klopp has insisted Liverpool will not use the money as an “excuse” in the transfer window, despite growing influence and cash flow from Chelsea and Saudi Arabia.

    The big stories this week centered on Liverpool’s defeat to Chelsea in deals for Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, who have both opted to join the London club.

    The Reds have responded by signing Wataru Endo, but this has only fueled the fire in many quarters when it comes to the club’s appeal, something Klopp has rejected.

    Klopp often provides glowing answers to questions at his press conferences and Friday was no different after being asked if the club is having trouble signing players this summer.

    “I’m not sure if it has anything to do with Liverpool, to be honest. More difficult to dress? No,” Klopp insisted.

    “Everything is more difficult, everything. There are reasons, you all know them. You’ve probably written about this before, these stories aren’t what I have to say about them. “But it’s really difficult, there are a lot of things that have changed since last year.”

    Alluding to Chelsea’s never-ending transfer cases, Klopp continued: “Some clubs do it differently and nobody understands 100 per cent how it works.”

    “As a normal club it’s really difficult to follow them. We just watch what they do and that’s fine, not my problem. I don’t blame anyone for what it is.”

    Liverpool suffer from 'new injury' as four midfielders could miss AFC Bournemouth fixture
    Klopp also cited Saudi Arabia’s growing power to throw “infinite sums of money” at players making life “more difficult”, but that played no part in convincing a target to move to Anfield.

    “Also, Saudi Arabia is not making it easy. Our window ends on August 31st [note: it’s September 1st] and their window is still open, so for players who aren’t happy, they will come back.

    “It’s okay if there’s another league that’s growing, it’s football, that’s fine. We don’t have the right to say it’s not allowed, China has tried, the United States could still try. No problem.

    “But infinite money creates problems, that’s how it is. We sit here and [think] ‘what can we do now’. It would be nice if someone could come up with a solution, some rules – I don’t know.

    “Yes, it has become more difficult, but not to convince players to go to Liverpool,” he continued.

    “One hundred percent, if you called a million players, they would come right away. We just have to make sure you pick the right one, our timing is different from others. “We can’t just spend and watch later, that’s the way things are.
    It is good.

    “I’m here and I’m very happy with the transfer window right now, our transfer window.

    “I know what happened last week, I know what football fans are like and I know they would rather bring in a £110m or £150m player, and your club can do it.

    “This is quite nice, but in the end the pitch is the same size, the player doesn’t grow with the money he costs, it’s quite the opposite. “I’m really happy for the moment. We keep looking, we keep looking.

    “We will do everything we can to make the best decisions for this club and we won’t use a second of money or anything as an excuse. We just do it with everything we have. That’s the idea. “We do it our way, we are here and we are ready to fight.”

  • According to report Liverpool in ‘advanced talks’ for wonderkid midfielder on negotiate deal

    According to report Liverpool in ‘advanced talks’ for wonderkid midfielder on negotiate deal

    According to report Liverpool in 'advanced talks' for wonderkid midfielder on negotiate deal
    Liverpool close to another midfielder and could get a highly prized gem for a fraction of what it could be worth

    Liverpool are in talks to sign a highly regarded young midfielder to bolster their team’s ranks.

    The Reds are still short on numbers in the center of the park but picked up their first win of the season at the weekend at home to Bournemouth, with new signing Wataru Endo coming off the bench. However, manager Jurgen Klopp would like a few more signings in midfield, with Cody Gakpo having played there lately.

    With just under two weeks before the window closes, Liverpool may be in for a surge of activity after all – and efforts to bring in a certain young star have ramped up.

    The Daily Mail say the Merseysiders are in talks to bring Ryan Gravenberch to Anfield this summer, having had an interest in him for a year – with assistant Pep Lijnders possibly influential in the deal. According to the Telegraph, Lijnders has played a bigger role in recruitment since the departure of sporting director Michael Edwards, with the Dutchman apparently playing a key role in the decision to join Gakpo. Gravenberch is another Dutch star – who could increase the presence of Dutch internationals at Melwood.

    adapts perfectly to the system and can affect the game at all stages.

    Having joined for just £16m last summer, Gravenberch could well be sold in a deal that favors the Reds over some of the more expensive targets they had in their sights. Liverpool could even negotiate a move on loan with a fee agreed at the end, mandatory or optional

    Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel is said to be a fan of the young midfielder, but with plenty of competition at the Allianz Arena he has played just three games since joining from Ajax. Gravenberch is valued at 30 million euros by Transfermarkt.

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    The Manchester United and Liverpool transfer target has been flagged as one to watch until deadline day

    According to report Liverpool in 'advanced talks' for wonderkid midfielder on negotiate deal
    Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on the transfer of Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch amid interest from Manchester United and Liverpool.

    It appears the situation hasn’t changed much in recent days, with Romano reporting that both Man Utd and Liverpool have inquired about the Dutch international.

    Romano expects this to be one to watch until the end of the transfer window, suggesting that could change, although Bayern are currently unenthusiastic about letting Gravenberch go…

    Gravenberch previously looked like a top contender at his old club Ajax but hasn’t played regularly at Bayern so far, so he’d do well to move on.

    The 21-year-old could still boost his career with the right move, and would certainly suit well at Man Utd, where they are a bit short in midfield.

    LFC have also had some trouble in that department lately, although they have signed three players in that part of the pitch: Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo.

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    According to Romano ‘incredible’ Liverpool midfield target is joining PL rivals

    Liverpool are likely to still be on the hunt for more midfielders before the transfer window closes.

    The Reds have managed to sign Wataru Endo from Stuttgart.

    The Japan international’s move to Anfield was a relief for Liverpool after a difficult week.

    Not only did Liverpool lose Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to the Saudi Pro League, but two of their top targets moved to Chelsea instead.

    However, there is more disappointing midfield news regarding another top midfielder linked with the Reds. The player in question is Leeds United and United States star Tyler Adams, who was linked with Liverpool 90 minutes ago.

    The 90Min report acknowledged Bournemouth were favorites to sign the American, and they are now close to a deal.

    Fabrizio Romano took to Twitter Friday night to say “here we go” on Adams to the South Coast.

    The “excellent” player would have passed a medical and signed a five-year contract.

    Our point of view

    In this case, Liverpool fans are unlikely to be too disappointed as the speculation seemed rather superficial. However, the Reds have lost an “incredible” player who was perfectly positioned for a big move, as he was relegated to Leeds.

    Chelsea, in fact, tried to sign Adams, before pulling the plug and opting for Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.

    That said, Liverpool have done it with the signing of Endo, and they will no doubt make further additions before the start of September.