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  • Liverpool is ready to offer £77million and is confident they’ll secure signing – Report

    Liverpool is ready to offer £77million and is confident they’ll secure signing – Report

    Liverpool is ready to offer £77million and is confident they’ll secure signing – Report
    Liverpool have been chasing Uruguayan international and Real Madrid star Federico Valverde for some time, and this time they believe the signing can be completed.

    According to a Spanish source, Nacional, the South American midfielder was tempted to leave the Bernabeu when the Reds moved in with an offer last summer.

    A fee of €80m was offered by the Merseysiders, but chairman Florentino Perez chose to decline it.
    Now Liverpool have prepared an offer worth 90 million euros (£77 million) and they are confident of finally signing Valverde.

    According to the Catalan outlet, the Anfield club believe Los Blancos will accept the £77m offer and if it is rejected again, they are willing to pay even more.

    Valverde only earns a salary of €4m per season and certainly deserves a raise after helping Real Madrid win every title.

    However, the Spanish giants spent a lot of money to lure Bellingham and now have a crowded midfield department.

    Moreover, they are even after Kylian Mbappé and need to raise funds to poach the French international from Paris Saint-Germain. So there are doubts over Valverde’s future.

    Liverpool have already spent around £95million bringing in the likes of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to bolster their midfield department.

    Do you think Klopp will have to spend a large sum to sign the versatile Real Madrid superstar?

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    Two of Saudi Arabia’s biggest clubs in talk with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah over transfer

    Two of Saudi Arabia’s biggest clubs in talk with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah over transfer
    Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah is attracting interest from Saudi Arabia as two of the country’s biggest clubs have been in contact with the Egyptian international about a potential move.

    The 31-year-old is a hugely popular figure in the Arab world and it would be great for Saudi Arabia to lure the winger into their league this summer amongst the big names they have already signed.

    According to Rudy Galetti, both Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are looking to sign Salah and have already made contact about a transfer.

    The journalist told GIVEMESPORT about Saudi Arabia’s interest in the Liverpool star: “He has definitely attracted the attention of Saudi clubs.

    Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal are currently the clubs that have shown the most interest in Mohammed Salah . Contacts are ongoing and both clubs are trying to determine if there is room for negotiations.”

    Salah has another contract at Anfield until 2025 and the winger is expected to follow. The 31-year-old is still one of Jurgen Klopp’s key players and will want to be part of the rebuild which starts next season.

    The Egypt international could one day play in Saudi Arabia but it’s difficult for Salah to make the move anytime soon as there is still a long way to go at Liverpool.

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    Roberto Firmino joins Saudi club Al Ahli, After leaving Liverpool

    Liverpool is ready to offer £77million and is confident they’ll secure signing – Report
    After his contract with Liverpool expired at the end of the previous season, it was revealed on Tuesday that Roberto Firmino had signed on with Saudi Arabian club Al Ahli as a free agent.

    The 31-year-old forward has signed a three-year contract with the Saudi team, joining former Chelsea goalie Edouard Mendy at the Jeddah-based club.

    During his eight years at Anfield, the Brazilian forward scored 110 goals in 361 games.

    With Liverpool, Firmino won seven trophies, including the Champions League in 2019 and the team’s first-ever Premier League championship in 2020.

    Karim Benzema left Real Madrid for Al Ittihad earlier this month, and clubs in Saudi Arabia have recently pursued an aggressive recruitment strategy that has convinced some of the sport’s biggest names to sign lucrative contracts with teams in the nation. Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al Nassr in January.

    A promotion back to the Saudi Pro League for the 2023–24 season was made possible for Al Ahli by winning the Saudi First Division League championship the previous year.

  • Following the Moises Caicedo talks, Chelsea experiences transfer setbacks with Arsenal and Liverpool.

    Following the Moises Caicedo talks, Chelsea experiences transfer setbacks with Arsenal and Liverpool.

    This summer, with Chelsea concentrating on Moises Caicedo, Arsenal and Liverpool have both surpassed the Blues in the race to sign highly regarded
    This summer, with Chelsea concentrating on Moises Caicedo, Arsenal and Liverpool have both surpassed the Blues in the race to sign highly regarded Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia.

    In the race to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton this summer, Arsenal and Liverpool have both edged out Chelsea.

    football.London has learned that Chelsea and Saints had preliminary discussions about a potential transfer for the Belgian midfielder last month, but interest has reportedly waned recently. With Manchester City having a £40 million buy-back option that becomes available next summer, Southampton is asking for £50 million for Lavia.

    The 19-year-old defensive midfielder is still a target for Chelsea, but at the moment, at least in terms of the midfield, they are focused on Brighton’s Moises Caicedo. The Ecuadorian international, who has verbally agreed to move to Stamford Bridge on personal terms, has recently reopened negotiations with the Seagulls.

    Following the Moises Caicedo talks, Chelsea experiences transfer setbacks with Arsenal and Liverpool.Chelsea’s challenge, however, is reaching a deal with Brighton, who have a reputation for being shrewd negotiators when it comes to offloading their star players in recent transfer windows. Caicedo’s desire to leave the team was discussed with Roberto De Zerbi throughout the season, but Brighton are asking for around £80 million for him, and Chelsea do not want to pay that amount as a one-time fee.

    As they have done over the past 12 months with players like Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Wesley Fofana, the Blues would prefer to structure the deal in a different way. When negotiating with Brighton, the residents of west London would want to add extras and potential bonuses.

    Chelsea’s attention has been directed toward acquiring Caicedo, so their interest in Lavia has been put on hold—at least for the time being. Following the Saints’ relegation to the Championship, both Liverpool and Arsenal have recently spoken with Southampton to discuss the future of the Belgian international.

    The Gunners intend to make a move for Lavia in the upcoming weeks while also completing the more than £100 million acquisition of Declan Rice. Ahead of the upcoming season, Liverpool, who has already added Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to their midfield ranks, is also looking to add Lavia.

    Football was informed by a source.
    This is bad news for Chelsea as it follows reports from London that negotiations with Liverpool regarding a move to Anfield have “gone well” lately. Although Chelsea hasn’t been completely eliminated from the running, the Lavia deal is becoming less and less likely as time goes on because Caicedo is now the center of attention.

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    In response to another Chelsea player leaving, Tammy Abraham and Kai Havertz post on Instagram.

    There are 5 things to know about Diego Moreira, the newest addition to Chelsea.As another first-team player left Chelsea, AC Milan yesterday officially announced the signing of Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

    Due to the sheer volume of player sales this summer, Chelsea fans will grow accustomed to saying goodbye, but Friday’s departure of Ruben Loftus-Cheek may be more painful than most.

    After making the transition from the Blues academy to the senior team, the 27-year-old midfielder has become a huge fan favorite at Stamford Bridge.

    After 155 first-team appearances for his boyhood club, he departs.

    He then makes the bold decision to relocate to Italy in order to try to succeed with AC Milan during his prime years.

    Following the confirmation of his transfer to Milan, Loftus-Cheek posted a tearful statement on Instagram.

    There are 5 things to know about Diego Moreira, the newest addition to Chelsea.
    Numerous people have praised him in the comments, including his former teammates Kai Havertz and Tammy Abraham.

    Havertz, an attacking midfielder for Arsenal who was recently traded by Chelsea, responded to Loftus-Cheek. Take care, my brother, he said. ”.

    A heartfelt response was posted by Roma striker Abraham in another place.
    All the best, brother.
    ”.

    There are 5 things to know about Diego Moreira, the newest addition to Chelsea.
    It sounds as though Loftus-Cheek was equally well-liked in the locker room as he was in the crowd.

    We will undoubtedly wish him success in the renowned red and black in Milan.

    With so many members of the squad departing, it really does feel like Chelsea is starting a new chapter.

    Hopefully, Mauricio Pochettino, our new head coach, will be the ideal leader to turn things around and get us back to competing at the highest level.

  • In light of PSG’s “medical booking” for the transfer Liverpool was considering, Chelsea “wants to re-sign $48 million star.”.

    In light of PSG’s “medical booking” for the transfer Liverpool was considering, Chelsea “wants to re-sign $48 million star.”.

    In light of PSG's "medical booking" for the transfer Liverpool was considering, Chelsea "wants to re-sign $48 million star.".
    Roundup of Chelsea’s puzzling transfer decision and PSG’s advanced transfer negotiations for a player the Reds had eyed.

    This summer, teams other than Liverpool will also be active. Even if it performed better than the Reds, every major team in Europe is working to improve upon last season.

    Despite winning the treble, Manchester City may lose a few key players, while Arsenal, Manchester United, and Newcastle will attempt to overtake them.

    As a result of Real Madrid’s failure to win La Liga or the Champions League, AC Milan can now reinvest the money it received for Sandro Tonali and try again.

    The first dominoes of this summer may be starting to fall, which is a common occurrence during the transfer window where one move often results in another.

    Liverpool has already completed some of its business, but there is still more to do. As events progress leading up to the preseason, perhaps some dominoes will affect the Reds.

    Here, Liverpool.com scans the other major teams in the Premier League and across Europe to look at the news happening at the other clubs; in today’s edition, this includes developments at both Chelsea and PSG.

    Re-signing a defender for $48 million is shocking for Chelsea.

    Livramento
    On the first day of the new campaign, Liverpool plays Chelsea, with Mauricio Pochettino’s team being one of the most intriguing in terms of how it performs.

    With Pochettino’s squad currently extremely overcrowded as a result of the influx of players over the past 12 months, many will be forced to leave.

    Chelsea’s newest bizarre maneuver may involve re-signing a player it only let go of the previous summer. According to The Daily Mail, two years after selling Tino Livramento, Chelsea and Southampton are in negotiations to bring him back.

    Southampton is asking $48 million (£38 million/€44 million) for the right-back, who Chelsea only sold for $6 point 4 million (£5 point 0 million/€5 point 8 million). He could then be loaned back to the south coast side.

    Livramento is a superb talent, but that was evident when Chelsea sold him, according to Liverpool.com.

    The problem with signing so many players at once is that you will inevitably lose some of the ones you want to keep. only to later pay a hefty sum to buy them back.

    PSG has ‘advanced transfer talks’ for a player Liverpool likes.

    In light of PSG's "medical booking" for the transfer Liverpool was considering, Chelsea "wants to re-sign $48 million star.".
    Gabri Veiga, a Celta Vigo player, is no longer being considered by Liverpool because the club has added Dominik Szoboszlai to its roster for the right-side attacking midfield position, but the player may be moving.

    According to Foot Mercato, PSG and the 21-year-old Spanish player are in “advanced talks” about a possible transfer. Other interested parties include Barcelona, Real Madrid, Newcastle, Manchester City, and, of course, Liverpool.

    An agreement for less than the player’s $44 million (£34 million/€40 million) release clause may be possible, and a medical appointment has already been scheduled.

    Although Szoboszlai is Liverpool’s better option, Veiga is undoubtedly talented, according to Liverpool . com. Veiga might take a little longer to adjust, whereas Liverpool needed a player who would be an immediate improvement.

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    Henderson adores the “fantastic” PL center-back Liverpool could still make a move for.

    This summer, Liverpool might try to sign Chelsea center-back Levi Colwill. Colwill has been associated with the Reds since the middle of the previous campaign.
    This summer, Liverpool might try to sign Chelsea center-back Levi Colwill.

    Colwill has been associated with the Reds since the middle of the previous campaign. The 20-year-old will not, however, be sold, according to Chelsea. And the Evening Standard has reiterated that position once again today.

    Colwill’s most likely final destination, should he decide to leave Stamford Bridge, is currently thought to be Brighton. The Standard asserts that any attempt to include Colwill in that deal will be rejected because the two clubs are scheduled to meet in the coming days to discuss Moises Caicedo.

    Contrary bidders may not yet be deterred despite this steadfast and transparent stance. Two candidates who could still make an offer for the England U-21 international are Liverpool and Manchester City.

    The events of the upcoming days may determine whether they do or not. Colwill is reportedly waiting to speak with new manager Mauricio Pochettino before accepting a contract offer from Chelsea, despite having one on the table.

    The young defender reportedly wants assurance regarding playing time as Pochettino is scheduled to begin his job on Monday.
    If everything goes as planned, he appears to agree.
    If not, perhaps Liverpool will notice a chance.

    Colwill is waiting for crucial discussions.

    This summer, Liverpool might try to sign Chelsea center-back Levi Colwill. Colwill has been associated with the Reds since the middle of the previous campaign.
    There seems to be quite the rush to secure Colwill if he does become actively available during this window.

    His two seasons playing on loan have been excellent. Lewis O’Brien praised him as “fantastic” during his time at Huddersfield in 2021/22 after he displayed his talent with Brighton in the Premier League the previous season [Yorkshire Live].

    Another admirer of Colwill is Jordan Henderson, who spoke highly of him while Colwill was in a recent England training camp.

    However, if the youngster is looking for playing time, Liverpool is not the place for him right now. The Reds are undoubtedly looking for a left-footed center back in Colwill’s mold, but that would be a more long-term solution.

    Ibrahima Konate is currently his obvious partner because Virgil van Dijk isn’t leaving just yet.

    They will have to accept that if any left-sided defender does move to Anfield this summer.

    We don’t see how Colwill’s concerns about joining the Reds would be allayed after hearing the specifics of his Chelsea situation. We wouldn’t mind seeing it happen, but let’s wait to get excited until after the outcome of his discussions with Poch.

  • Liverpool have discovered two more playmakers like Trent Alexander-Arnold after $122m transfers

    Liverpool have discovered two more playmakers like Trent Alexander-Arnold after $122m transfers

    Liverpool have discovered two more playmakers like Trent Alexander-Arnold after $122m transfers
    Liverpool new signing Dominik Szoboszlai has some things in common with Alexis Mac Allister and they could be a devastatingly effective pairing for the Reds.

    Two pieces of Liverpool’s starting XI are still in place. Dominik Szoboszlai, a new $77m (£60m) signing, looks set to line up as number eight on the right, with previously signed Alexis Mac Allister on the left.
    Their roles are likely to differ – Jürgen Klopp has called Mac Allister a “jack of all trades” (via the official Liverpool website) and Szoboszlai is likely to get more offensive licenses – but the Reds will also be using their shared guns.

    One is the through ball, defined by Opta as a pass that breaks the defense to make a teammate collide. We explained in this article why this art is somewhat of a dying art in the modern game, but Mac Allister and Szoboszlai are two of the few remaining representatives.

    Together, Szoboszlai and Mac Allister made 31 of those assists last season, and for comparison, the entire Liverpool midfield made 39 in the Premier League.

    With a total of 15, Mac Allister was 10th in the English top flight, while Szoboszlai was third in the Bundesliga at 15, ahead of Chelsea newcomer Christopher Nkunku (11) and former Reds target Jude Bellingham (nine ). .

    Another characteristic common to both players is their preference for the so-called “forward pass”. This is the penultimate pass before a shot.

    Szoboszlai actually led the Bundesliga in this department with 41 last season (via The Analyst), while Mac Allister wasn’t far behind in the Premier League with 37. It is often precisely the passes that lead to a really dangerous situation and therefore represent important game elements. With the duo also having deadly balls in their repertoire, they are able to downplay the defense and the prospect of fielding them alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold is therefore enticing.

    Liverpool have discovered two more playmakers like Trent Alexander-Arnold after $122m transfers
    One of the concerns so far has been that Liverpool have no plan B when Alexander-Arnold is unavailable.

    The Englishman is at the heart of Klopp’s new system and operates in a hybrid midfield role, but needs rest from time to time and is also prone to odd injuries.

    At the start of the summer, the Reds’ midfield squad lacked the creativity to adequately compensate for their absence and the club have already ruled out the possibility of signing another full-back to fill the same role (via The Athletic).

    With Calvin Ramsay on loan at Preston North End and Conor Bradley still short of top-flight experience, Joe Gomez, Liverpool’s strongest alternative to Alexander-Arnold, is ill-equipped to break into midfield.

    Alexander-Arnold would therefore leave quite a void. He recorded 124 plays creating shots in the Premier League last season, second only to Mohamed Salah in the Liverpool ranks and well ahead of Andy Robertson (95) in third place.

    The best performing midfielder in this area was Harvey Elliott, who made just 75.

    But even if Liverpool will now have to revert to a more conventional 4-3-3 without Alexander-Arnold, Szoboszlai and Mac Allister will be ready to take over the game again.

    While the pair have cost Liverpool $122m together, they may have saved the club some cash on an Alexander-Arnold ‘clone’ at the same time.

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    Liverpool are the favorites to sign the 19-year-old midfield prodigy this summer.

    Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia. The 19-year-old was hugely impressive for Southampton in the Premier League last season and is expected to join a top club this summer. Lavia is well regarded in the Premier League and a number of clubs have followed him through the season. However, Athletic journalist Jacob Tanswell has now revealed to Empire of the Kop that Liverpool are first choice for the 19-year-old midfielder. The former Manchester City midfielder is valued at between £40m and £50m and it remains to be seen if Liverpool are willing to pay for him. The Reds need a quality defensive midfielder this summer and Lavia could challenge Fabinho for the starting spot next season The Brazil international midfielder was rather disappointing last season and Liverpool need to step up competition for places. Lavia could be Fabinho's replacement or he could even compete with the Brazilian for the starting position. He showed his qualities in the Premier League last season and is certainly good enough to play for a top club The Southampton midfielder is an expert when it comes to winning the ball back for his side and setting up counter-attacks. Joining a big club like Liverpool could accelerate his development and a great manager like Jürgen Klopp will help the player improve further. While the asking price seems steep, the midfielder has the potential to justify the long-term investment.
    Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia.

    The 19-year-old was hugely impressive for Southampton in the Premier League last season and is expected to join a top club this summer.

    Lavia is well regarded in the Premier League and a number of clubs have followed him through the season.
    However, Athletic journalist Jacob Tanswell has now revealed to Empire of the Kop that Liverpool are first choice for the 19-year-old midfielder.

    The former Manchester City midfielder is valued at between £40m and £50m and it remains to be seen if Liverpool are willing to pay for him. The Reds need a quality defensive midfielder this summer and Lavia could challenge Fabinho for the starting spot next season

    The Brazil international midfielder was rather disappointing last season and Liverpool need to step up competition for places.

    Lavia could be Fabinho’s replacement or he could even compete with the Brazilian for the starting position. He showed his qualities in the Premier League last season and is certainly good enough to play for a top club

    The Southampton midfielder is an expert when it comes to winning the ball back for his side and setting up counter-attacks.

    Joining a big club like Liverpool could accelerate his development and a great manager like Jürgen Klopp will help the player improve further.
    While the asking price seems steep, the midfielder has the potential to justify the long-term investment.

  • Chelsea wants to replace Mount with a player, who PSG is now close to signing for £34 million.

    Chelsea wants to replace Mount with a player, who PSG is now close to signing for £34 million.

    Chelsea wants to replace Mount with a player, who PSG is now close to signing for £34 million.
    Gabri Veiga, a player Chelsea wants to acquire to replace Mason Mount, is currently close to being acquired by PSG from Celta Vigo.

    According to Santi Aouna from Foot Mercato .

    Let’s look at the most recent information regarding Gabri Veiga, who Chelsea is interested in.

    What is the narrative?

    Chelsea wanted the Celta Vigo No., according to the Evening Standard. 24 to replace the England international, who is currently close to signing a £60 million contract with Manchester United.

    However, it seems as if Mauricio Pochettino will have to look elsewhere.

    In recent hours, according to Aouna, PSG and Veiga’s negotiations appear to have advanced. PSG is eager to complete the transfer as soon as possible, however, for fear that a rival team will enter the talks and sabotage them.

    It is also said that the French giants hope to see the Spain Under-21 international pass a medical before the end of the week.

    Therefore, if Chelsea really are keen to sign Veiga – who the Guardian believe has a £34.4m release clause in his contract – the Blues will have to move fast.

    The 21-year-old put his name up in lights after scoring 11 goals and providing four assists in 36 La Liga appearances last season.

    Chelsea wants to replace Mount with a player, who PSG is now close to signing for £34 million.
    PSG proving to be a nuisance for Pochettino as Chelsea prepare to miss out on Veiga.

    This is not the first time that PSG have interfered with Chelsea’s transfer plans this summer.

    The Parisians also beat Chelsea to the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Sporting CP at the start of the transfer window.

    PSG – according to Gazzetta dello Sport – have also made a bid for Napoli No. 9 Victor Osimhen, another player Pochettino wants at Stamford Bridge.

    Clearly, the Argentine’s old side – who he used to play for and also used to manage – are proving to be a thorn in Chelsea’s side this summer.

    Be sure to keep an eye on the situation, as Chelsea could look to hijack PSG’s deal for Veiga this week.

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    Chelsea have every incentive to sign the “next Zinedine Zidane,” With the initial $65 million offer being rejected

    Chelsea have every incentive to sign the "next Zinedine Zidane," With the initial $65 million offer being rejected.
    Mauricio Pochettino’s ideal lineup for Liverpool, Rayan Cherki, and Dusan Vlahovic are discussed in the most recent Chelsea transfer news, which is covered by the Blues media.

    According to reports, Juventus has turned down Chelsea’s offer for Dusan Vlahovic worth €60 million ($65 million). Following Kai Havertz’s transfer to Arsenal, the Blues are reportedly looking for a new number nine this summer.

    Italian reports claim that Juventus swiftly rejected Chelsea’s initial offer for the Serbian striker. It is believed that the Italian powerhouses won’t sell until they are paid at least as much as they did for him from Fiorentina, which was £66.86 million ($84.86 million).

    Despite this, the same report indicates that the Old Lady are considering a move for Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojlund to replace Vlahovic.

    The next player on Mauricio Pochettino’s list this summer appears to be Vlahovic, according to football.london. The Argentine’s frontline will undoubtedly improve with the addition of Nicolas Jackson, but the Argentine will undoubtedly prioritize a strong presence before the start of the season with Liverpool, just like the Serbian did.

    Despite the number of departures that have been confirmed in the last ten days, Chelsea doesn’t lack for cash. Unfortunately for Todd Boehly, the club cannot make the same mistakes it did in the previous season or it will face another sale bonanza the following summer.

    If Pochettino prefers Vlahovic as his preferred striker, the next offer must be more enticing for Juventus to accept in order to avoid engaging in yet another bidding war.

    On the radar is a playmaker similar to Zidane.

    Chelsea have every incentive to sign the "next Zinedine Zidane," With the initial $65 million offer being rejected. Rayan Cherki, a playmaker for France’s Under-21 team and Lyon, is reportedly a player Chelsea are “exploring” the signing of.

    Following his performances at the Under-21s European Championship this summer, Cherki won over a number of teams in Europe. The 19-year-old is a candidate for the Mason Mount spot at Chelsea, along with Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo and Florian Wirtz of Bayer Leverkusen.

    Zinedine Zidane and Kylian Mbappe have previously given the Lyon player glowing recommendations. Cherki has even drawn comparisons to Zidane due to his attacking style and goal-scoring prowess in France.

    It is reasonable to conclude that Chelsea’s plan to replace Mason Mount is a youthful one, according to football.London. At such a young age, Wirtz, Veiga, and Cherki have all advanced to senior status at their respective clubs, making them ideal candidates for years to come.

    Todd Boehly may have made a wise business decision by signing Cherki. The midfielder, who can also play out wide at age 19, has the talent and versatility to elevate Pochettino’s squad for the upcoming campaign. Everything depends on the cost.

    Similar to Chelsea, Lyon is not playing in Europe this year despite having a very bad season under Laurent Blanc. One potential way to reinvest in the playing group is by selling one of their best players.

  • Romeo Lavia makes sense as Liverpool’s next acquisition for these 5 reasons.

    Romeo Lavia makes sense as Liverpool’s next acquisition for these 5 reasons.

    Romeo Lavia makes sense as Liverpool's next acquisition for these 5 reasons.
    Romeo Lavia has emerged as a strong contender to become Liverpool’s third midfield signing this summer and has all the requirements to be a success at Anfield.

    The Southampton midfielder appears to be The Reds’ next priority, with reports indicating that the pursuits of Khephren Thuram, Ryan Gravenberch and Gabri Veiga are coming to an end.

    Jurgen Klopp has already added Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to his ranks ahead of the new season as he tries to rebuild his options in midfield after a disappointing 2022-23.

    No sooner had Szoboszlai been revealed as a Liverpool player, attention soon turned to what was next in the middle of the park.
    We look at some of the key factors that make Lavia the next logical step for the Reds. Set defensively

    Defensive minded

    Of all Liverpool’s highly touted midfield targets this summer, Lavia is perhaps the most natural defensive option.

    The signings of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai will no doubt strengthen the No.8 position, but the Reds could certainly use an additional option to move up front of the defence.

    Klopp’s switch to a 3-4-3 formation towards the end of last season saw a positive improvement in form and results, but the Reds could lack the manpower to fill the two defensive spots in the middle of pitch if the manager persists in form.

    Lavia provides Liverpool with an ideal fit on the left side of defensive midfield and his profile could make him the ideal replacement for Fabinho as he has time to eventually become first-choice.

    Age on his side

    Aged just 19, Lavia could be set to become a top talent and catching him now could start that process for Liverpool.

    He is capable of competing with the best midfielders and will only improve further under Klopp’s guidance, which makes him an exciting candidate for the fans. His age also means there is little pressure on him to make an immediate impact and break into the squad straight away, with more focus of course on the progress of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai.

    Fabinho’s current contract runs until 2026, meaning the manager could have a perfect replacement ready if the club look to collect a fee for the Brazilian next summer.

    Premier League experience

    Romeo Lavia makes sense as Liverpool's next acquisition for these 5 reasons.
    His time at Southampton will serve him well for a move to Liverpool and give him an edge over the likes of Thuram, Gravenberch and Veiga.
    We have seen on numerous occasions how difficult it is to adjust to physical football in England and Lavia’s position is one that leaves little room for error against top-flight sides.

    The youngster has been a shining light in an ultimately dire campaign for Saints and, even at his young age, he’s too good a player to spend a season in the Championship.

    Reports at the top of the window suggested Premier League experience was a priority for the Reds, and although we’ve drifted slightly away from that position in recent weeks, it will certainly be a factor.

    Stopping a Manchester City reunion?

    A more subtle perk of getting the Belgian’s services could be that it would prevent him from returning to the Etihad next summer.

    Manchester City currently have a buy-back clause worth around £40m which will be activated in 2024, meaning they will be able to buy back the player they sold to Southampton a year ago.

    If he continues to impress over the next 12 months, the teenager will almost certainly pique the interest of Pep Guardiola’s side, but if they secure the signing of him this window, that option would be out of the question.

    Never a bad thing!

    Our answer

    Finally, Lavia would be a tick in the box for the seemingly endless question surrounding Liverpool’s share. The teenager is not required to be   registered in the Reds’ 25-man squad for the next three years, but by the time he reaches the age of 22, the Belgian will still be classified as a homegrown as he has spent more than three seasons with the affiliated side to the FA. club.

    The Reds have kept close to the Premier League limit of registering 17 non-homegrown players in their squad in recent years and the summer departures of James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have only added to that dilemma.

    It’s another point in favor of Lavia that Liverpool’s other goals in midfield can’t boast and could be a way to justify the probable financial outlay for such a young player.

  • 24-year-old ‘excellent’ player is Mauricio Pochettino’s obsession to sign for Chelsea.

    24-year-old ‘excellent’ player is Mauricio Pochettino’s obsession to sign for Chelsea.

    24-year-old 'excellent' player is Mauricio Pochettino's obsession to sign for Chelsea.
    Mauricio Pochettino is obsessed with signing Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde for Chelsea.

    The Spanish newspaper Defensa Central reports it.

    Federico Valverde, now 24, is one of the superstars of La Liga giants Real Madrid.

    The Uruguayan international was a juggernaut for Carlo Ancelotti’s side last season, scoring 12 goals and dishing up seven assists in all competitions.

    He is an extremely versatile individual who can play as both a central midfielder and right winger, but you are likely to see him in Madrid’s lineup in both cases. Defensa Central say Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has asked his owners to sign Valverde this summer.

    However, will Todd Boehly and the rest of the Blues ownership grant his wish?
    It is clear Pochettino is ‘obsessed’ with working with the 24-year-old at Stamford Bridge next season.

    The report adds that Chelsea have not ruled out making an initial offer worth 100m euros (£86m) for the Real Madrid attacking midfielder.

    Apparently they may also be willing to pay €120m (£103m). However, Spanish heavyweight club Madrid won’t consider selling such an important player.

    24-year-old 'excellent' player is Mauricio Pochettino's obsession to sign for Chelsea.
    Valverde has been described as “outstanding” by Joe Cole (BT Sport, via Daily Mail) and would be a sensational addition to Chelsea.
    It doesn’t look like he’s leaving the Bernabeu anytime soon!

    He can do a bit of everything in attack and defense, so it’s no surprise that Madrid are making him one of their main players. We expect to see him on the wing more often now that Jude Bellingham joins the midfield.

    We’ve seen the owners of Chelsea have done a great job so far of downsizing the squad and giving Pochettino a much more appropriately sized squad, but it would be nice for him to sign a few of his own players. NOW.

    More news……..

    Mauricio Pochettino dismisses Premier League attack on Manchester City in first Chelsea interview

    Mauricio Pochettino has spoken for the first time since being confirmed as Chelsea's new manager ahead of the 2023-24 season

Mauricio Pochettino took aim at Manchester City in his first interview as Chelsea manager. The Argentinian signed a two-year contract - with an option for a third - with the club last month and officially began his new role on Saturday 1 July.

Chelsea hope Pochettino can lead the club back into the Champions League and constantly compete for trophies.

The Blues boss has already welcomed Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea finalize transfer matters this summer.

Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, N'Golo Kante, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mateo Kovacic and Kai Havertz set out for new challenges. More signings and departures are expected as Pochettino looks to freshen up the squad ahead of his crucial first season as manager.

City have set the standard in the Premier League over the past six years, winning five titles and dominating domestic competition. Pep Guardiola's side scored a historic treble last season and eventually won the Champions League.

Chelsea finished 45 points behind City last Premier League season and Pochettino was tasked with closing the gap early on.

The Argentine is clearly delighted with his chance at Stamford Bridge and has already said everything fans have been dying to hear from his new manager.

In his first Cobham interview, Pochettino delivered a scathing dig at City with some big claims about Chelsea's history and achievements over the past decade. The 51-year-old said:

"I think it's important and it's a winning culture. Chelsea have been the best team in England for 10, 12, 15 years.

"I know the Premier League very well and what the culture of Chelsea means. I think our fans are looking forward to getting back on track and trying to win."

The Blues are clearly planning a quick return to the top of the Premier League.

Pochettino is pushing to bring in Moises Caicedo from Brighton following the arrivals of Jackson and Nkunku - and Chelsea are hoping the new signings can make a bigger impact than some of their previous signings in the past 12 months.
    Mauricio Pochettino has spoken for the first time since being confirmed as Chelsea’s new manager ahead of the 2023-24 season

    Mauricio Pochettino took aim at Manchester City in his first interview as Chelsea manager. The Argentinian signed a two-year contract – with an option for a third – with the club last month and officially began his new role on Saturday 1 July.

    Chelsea hope Pochettino can lead the club back into the Champions League and constantly compete for trophies.

    The Blues boss has already welcomed Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea finalize transfer matters this summer.

    Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, N’Golo Kante, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mateo Kovacic and Kai Havertz set out for new challenges. More signings and departures are expected as Pochettino looks to freshen up the squad ahead of his crucial first season as manager.

    City have set the standard in the Premier League over the past six years, winning five titles and dominating domestic competition. Pep Guardiola’s side scored a historic treble last season and eventually won the Champions League.

    Chelsea finished 45 points behind City last Premier League season and Pochettino was tasked with closing the gap early on.

    Mauricio Pochettino has spoken for the first time since being confirmed as Chelsea's new manager ahead of the 2023-24 season

Mauricio Pochettino took aim at Manchester City in his first interview as Chelsea manager. The Argentinian signed a two-year contract - with an option for a third - with the club last month and officially began his new role on Saturday 1 July.

Chelsea hope Pochettino can lead the club back into the Champions League and constantly compete for trophies.

The Blues boss has already welcomed Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea finalize transfer matters this summer.

Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, N'Golo Kante, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mateo Kovacic and Kai Havertz set out for new challenges. More signings and departures are expected as Pochettino looks to freshen up the squad ahead of his crucial first season as manager.

City have set the standard in the Premier League over the past six years, winning five titles and dominating domestic competition. Pep Guardiola's side scored a historic treble last season and eventually won the Champions League.

Chelsea finished 45 points behind City last Premier League season and Pochettino was tasked with closing the gap early on.

The Argentine is clearly delighted with his chance at Stamford Bridge and has already said everything fans have been dying to hear from his new manager.

In his first Cobham interview, Pochettino delivered a scathing dig at City with some big claims about Chelsea's history and achievements over the past decade. The 51-year-old said:

"I think it's important and it's a winning culture. Chelsea have been the best team in England for 10, 12, 15 years.

"I know the Premier League very well and what the culture of Chelsea means. I think our fans are looking forward to getting back on track and trying to win."

The Blues are clearly planning a quick return to the top of the Premier League.

Pochettino is pushing to bring in Moises Caicedo from Brighton following the arrivals of Jackson and Nkunku - and Chelsea are hoping the new signings can make a bigger impact than some of their previous signings in the past 12 months.
    The Argentine is clearly delighted with his chance at Stamford Bridge and has already said everything fans have been dying to hear from his new manager.

    In his first Cobham interview, Pochettino delivered a scathing dig at City with some big claims about Chelsea’s history and achievements over the past decade. The 51-year-old said:

    “I think it’s important and it’s a winning culture. Chelsea have been the best team in England for 10, 12, 15 years.

    “I know the Premier League very well and what the culture of Chelsea means. I think our fans are looking forward to getting back on track and trying to win.”

    The Blues are clearly planning a quick return to the top of the Premier League.

    Pochettino is pushing to bring in Moises Caicedo from Brighton following the arrivals of Jackson and Nkunku – and Chelsea are hoping the new signings can make a bigger impact than some of their previous signings in the past 12 months.

  • How Liverpool could line up against Chelsea on the opening day following the transfers of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai

    How Liverpool could line up against Chelsea on the opening day following the transfers of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai

    How Liverpool could line up against Chelsea on the opening day following the transfers of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai
    Long distance forecasts on how Liverpool can start the opening day after new summer emissions against Chelsea “The newly watched midfielder must be exposed”

    ‘New-look midfield must be unleased’

    Paul Gorst: Although a trip to Chelsea is not a cheap match for the first game of the new season, Liverpool received a happy break in this Premier League season.

    The Londoners will not approach the bizarre underperformance of the season.
    Consequently, a newly related Liverpool midfielder on August 13 with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai must simply be unleashed in Chelsea.

    The most important thing for me is what to do with the central back? Andy Robertson’s idea as an auxiliary center is not ideal, but without a new leftist defender in the club, Klopp returns in a back orthodox flat? Either way, the idea of ​​Mac Allister and Szoboszlai pulling the strings in two reel number 8s is appealing.

    Two new signings unleashed

    Joe Rimmer: Looks like we’re going full steam ahead with Liverpool’s 3-2-2-3 after the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister and

    Dominik Szoboszlai.

    But does that mean they will both be in Chelsea’s opening day starting line-up?

    Much will, of course, depend on preparation for the season, but Liverpool have not signed either player on the bench and while it is tempting to perhaps lighten up the other, both will be able to take part in a full pre-season run on the season. so it is realistic to include them from the start.

    Any other new signing in midfield will, in my view, remain on the bench for the first few months of the season with Fabinho preferred, injuries and form allowed of course.

    The defense and the goalkeeper keep getting up, but Klopp has a small dilemma ahead. Will it be a new beginning for Darwin Nunez or will the Uruguayan have to fight his way back? I approach the latter.

    “Szoboszlai and Jones get the nod”

    Two new signings unleashed
    Sean Bradbury: Liverpool’s summer deals so far all point to Jurgen Klopp building his 3-2-2-3 experiment.

    This raises some interesting long-term questions for a potential Opening Day squad at Chelsea. In the back, that’s sure to be a go-to if everyone’s fit. Alisson in goal, followed by Andy Roberson, Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate.

    The two main players are likely to be Fabinho and Trent Alexander-Arnold unless other signings are considered.
    Then it gets interesting.

    In attacking midfield, I assume only one of the newcomers will be in the starting XI. Alexis Mac Allister is the obvious contender given his league experience, but I’ll bring in Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai.

    It’s a tricky away game but let’s see what the Hungarian has in his closet – maybe a long-range shot to promote himself to a flyer?
    Up front, Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah occupy the wing positions, with Cody Gakpo in the middle.

    My team: Alisson; Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Alexander-Arnold, Fabinho; Szoboszlai, Jones; Salah, Gakpo, Diaz.
    “Mac Allister Made Debut”

    Keifer MacDonald: If Jurgen Klopp and his side want to take something away from last season’s mistakes, it is that the Premier League offers little time for transition as the race for Champions League qualification appears to be contested by up to seven teams is denied.

    The early additions of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai mean the Reds boss will have nearly five weeks of training with his new mega signings before his side take on Chelsea on 13 August.

    Hypothetically, this means Liverpool will be spoiled for choice when it comes to the center of the park, with Stefan Bajcetic and Thiago Alcantara joining the league having last returned from injuries at the end of the season.

    Defensively, after an 11-game unbeaten run since April, the goalkeeper and back-line will surely choose for themselves. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if a midfield consisting of Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Alexis Mac Allister, who all know the needs of the Premier League, take the credit on Opening Day.

    Up front, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo remain the Reds’ top two picks in that division, while Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez fight for the final starting spot. This time I’m backing the Colombian to make up for lost time from last campaign with an energetic performance in west London.

    My team: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Henderson, Mac Allister; Salah, Gakpo, Diaz.

  • Chelsea are presently in negotiations to sign a “special” player who disobeyed Thomas Tuchel’s instructions.

    Chelsea are presently in negotiations to sign a “special” player who disobeyed Thomas Tuchel’s instructions.

    Chelsea are presently in negotiations to sign a "special" player who disobeyed Thomas Tuchel's instructions.
    Chelsea have started talks with Southampton over a possible deal to sign Tino Livramento from them.

    Tino Livramento, who spent most of his childhood in Chelsea’s academy, made his breakthrough into the first team when the Blues sold him to Southampton in 2021.

    Interestingly, former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel once explained that he only intended to leave England’s right-back on loan.

    Tuchel said (Chelsea YouTube channel): “For example, for Tino Livramento, we had a plan and we would have preferred a loan, but he saw his future [differently and decided] to leave.”

    However, Livramento went against Tuchel’s wishes to leave Stamford Bridge permanently. The Daily Mail claims Chelsea have now held talks with Southampton over Livramento.

    Mauricio Pochettino’s side are reportedly interested in signing the 20-year-old right-back with the idea of ​​him returning to St Mary’s on loan next season.

    The report adds that the Saints value their exciting full-back at around £38m. Incidentally, they have already turned down offers from Newcastle United worth £12m and £21m for him this summer.

    Described by former Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl (BT Sport) as a “very special” player, Livramento is extremely talented.

    He is an attacking full-back who made quite an impression in the Premier League early in his Southampton career, leaving Chelsea fans very frustrated at being sold in the first place.

    Unfortunately, a long-term injury halted his progress and meant he missed the entire 2022/23 season.

    His Saints side were relegated to the Championship last year but he has returned to action in recent games.

    We struggle to see Chelsea need another right-back as they already own Reece James and Malo Gusto. However, do we see a future for James in midfield?

    More news…….

    Chelsea wants to replace Mount with a player, who PSG is close to signing for £34 million.

    Chelsea are presently in negotiations to sign a "special" player who disobeyed Thomas Tuchel's instructions.
    Gabri Veiga, a player Chelsea wants to acquire to replace Mason Mount, is currently close to being acquired by PSG from Celta Vigo.

    According to Santi Aouna from Foot Mercato .

    Let’s look at the most recent information regarding Gabri Veiga, who Chelsea is interested in.

    What is the narrative?

    Chelsea wanted the Celta Vigo No., according to the Evening Standard. 24 to replace the England international, who is currently close to signing a £60 million contract with Manchester United.

    However, it seems as if Mauricio Pochettino will have to look elsewhere.

    In recent hours, according to Aouna, PSG and Veiga’s negotiations appear to have advanced. PSG is eager to complete the transfer as soon as possible, however, for fear that a rival team will enter the talks and sabotage them.

    It is also said that the French giants hope to see the Spain Under-21 international pass a medical before the end of the week.

    Therefore, if Chelsea really are keen to sign Veiga – who the Guardian believe has a £34.4m release clause in his contract – the Blues will have to move fast.

    The 21-year-old put his name up in lights after scoring 11 goals and providing four assists in 36 La Liga appearances last season.

    PSG proving to be a nuisance for Pochettino as Chelsea prepare to miss out on Veiga.

    Chelsea are presently in negotiations to sign a "special" player who disobeyed Thomas Tuchel's instructions.
    This is not the first time that PSG have interfered with Chelsea’s transfer plans this summer.

    The Parisians also beat Chelsea to the signing of Manuel Ugarte from Sporting CP at the start of the transfer window.

    PSG – according to Gazzetta dello Sport – have also made a bid for Napoli No. 9 Victor Osimhen, another player Pochettino wants at Stamford Bridge.

    Clearly, the Argentine’s old side – who he used to play for and also used to manage – are proving to be a thorn in Chelsea’s side this summer.

    Be sure to keep an eye on the situation, as Chelsea could look to hijack PSG’s deal for Veiga this week.

  • As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool ‘dream,’ Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool ‘dream,’ Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool 'dream,' Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
    Liverpool’s European rivals: Kylian Mbappé reportedly demanded a huge salary, and a $109 million transfer would likely set a new record for Man City.

    Although Jürgen Klopp has completed Liverpool’s second summer signing, there are still additional additions that must be made during the current transfer window.

    Dominik Szoboszlai completed a $76 million (£60 million/€70 million) transfer from RB Leipzig to the Reds on Sunday, and the midfielder signed a five-year contract at Anfield. The Reds announced his transfer on Sunday.

    With Alexis Mac Allister joining last month, the Hungary international is now part of Klopp’s summer rebuild. However, the Liverpool manager still needs more additions to address the issues from last season.

    Nevertheless, the Reds’ early performance has set a precedent for many of their competitors, and it will be up to them to react in the coming weeks.

    However, with the window now open across most of Europe, there will be a lot of players moving, and Manchester City appears to be on the verge of making its mark.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool 'dream,' Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
    As usual, there is a ton of rumors swirling around Kylian Mbappé’s future at Paris Saint-Germain as the Frenchman looks to leave the club.

    Here is Liverpool.com’s perspective on some of the most important stories in European football right now, starting with the PSG star.

    Kylian Mbappé makes a sizable transfer request.

    If he joins any club this summer, Kylian Mbappé has reportedly asked for a massive salary package. The PSG superstar is reportedly asking for $261 million (£206 million/€240 million).

    Given that he stated last month that he won’t sign a contract extension in Paris, Mbappé reportedly would demand the package from any club that approaches him this summer.

    However, the story also claims that longtime target Real Madrid does not anticipate a transfer this summer and insists that the 24-year-old will have to accept a pay cut if he eventually decides to move to the Spanish capital.

    Liverpool reportedly offered $300 million to sign Mbappé at the end of last month, but that deal will not go through.

    Let’s face it: Any club interested in signing Mbappé won’t be surprised if he sets extremely high salary demands, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    You’ll have to shell out top dollar for one of the best players in the world if you want him.

    However, it does indicate that he won’t likely be moving this summer and that PSG may have to accept the possibility that he could leave on his own next year. Mbappé 2024 Liverpool fans, how about you?

    Joko Gvardiol is under pressure from Man City.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool 'dream,' Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
    Joko Gvardiol’s desire to move to the Etihad Stadium has been confirmed by RB Leipzig, giving Manchester City hope that a deal will be reached soon.

    The Times reports that City is close to a deal that would make Gvardiol the most expensive defender in the world at $109 million (£86 million/€100 million), which would surpass the sum Manchester United paid for Harry Maguire.

    With Leipzig’s director of sport Max Eberl confirming that Joko Gvardiol and his agents informed them of their desire to transfer to Manchester City, Leipzig appears to have conceded defeat in its efforts to retain the Croatian international.
    “.

    Fans of Liverpool will undoubtedly see this as another player who got away, according to Liverpool.com. The ideal addition would have been Gvardiol, who had already identified Liverpool as his “dream club” (according to the ECHO).

    But given his asking price, it was never likely that the Reds would be able to close a deal, especially with City in the running. It’s unfortunate that this is the transfer landscape, with teams like City and Real Madrid able to snag the best players in the world.

    More news…….

    Dominik Szoboszlai confirms the day of his first training session with Liverpool.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool 'dream,' Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
    Dominik Szoboszlai was quickly signed by Liverpool before his release clause expired, giving them an exciting midfielder who is prepared to begin preseason training with his new teammates.

    After a quiet few weeks following the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister, fans praised the club’s quick action in signing the 22-year-old after just four days had passed from the time interest in him was first reported.

    After his introduction, Szoboszlai expressed a desire to “just play,” and he won’t have to wait long because Liverpool’s preseason is starting this week.

    However, Szoboszlai has stated that he will begin training on July 11, despite the fact that only a few players will reassemble at the AXA Training Center on Saturday.

    He will be among the second group of players to return from international duty, joining Liverpool’s new No. 8 led Hungary in two Euro qualifiers in June.

    The midfielder discussed his hectic schedule as he transitions from Leipzig to Liverpool in an interview with the Hungarian publication Nemzeti Sport.

    Szoboszlai stated on Sunday, “I’ll do some training on Monday, I have some paperwork to finish, and then I’ll look at some potential homes where I’d like to live.”.

    As Manchester City to aprove signing with Liverpool 'dream,' Kylian Mbappé makes $261m transfer request.
    Then I have to travel to Leipzig, pack up my belongings, bid my former club farewell, and then I have to travel to Budapest.

    However, I will return to Liverpool no later than the 10th because I will begin training for my new team on the 11th. ”.

    Only Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are anticipated to return later in the summer after their U21 Euros campaign, so Jurgen Klopp will have the majority of his team assembled by July 11.

    Prior to the Reds’ trip to Germany for a training camp and two friendlies, where we will see Szoboszlai and Mac Allister for the first time in a Liverpool shirt, the first few days of preseason will be full of testing.

    But Szoboszlai believes it will take him some time to get used to the new expectations placed on him at Anfield.

    The Premier League’s rhythm, Liverpool’s game, and Jurgen Klopp’s ideas all require some getting used to, Szoboszlai acknowledged, adding, “I’m trying to progress step by step.

    “As in all situations, the most important thing is to have the chance to play, and if I do, I obviously want to score as many goals, give as many assists, and gain the respect of my teammates and the supporters.

    “I want to always uphold the faith that they have in me here in Liverpool. ”.