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  • Chelsea is now prepared to take any necessary measures this summer to get rid of “world class” player.

    Chelsea is now prepared to take any necessary measures this summer to get rid of “world class” player.

    Chelsea is now prepared to take any necessary measures this summer to get rid of "world class" player.
    Chelsea are now ready to do all they can to sack Romelu Lukaku this summer as Mauricio Pochettino attempts to downsize his squad.

    That’s according to Calciomercato.
    So what’s the latest on Romelu Lukaku and Chelsea? We’ll take a look…

    Now – according to Fabrizio Romano – the Belgian only wants to move to Inter Milan this summer.

    Lukaku has turned down an offer from Saudi Arabia, who the Evening Standard say is worth £16million a year, and also doesn’t seem keen on playing for Chelsea. As such, the Blues are now ready to do whatever they can to sack the 30-year-old.

    Calciomercato believe Chelsea simply want to get Lukaku off their books for good and have no interest in accepting any further loan outs for the £97.5m man.

    Only a permanent departure will satisfy the Blues, who are waiting for Inter Milan to raise the funds to sign the Belgian permanently.

    The Mirror understand Chelsea are even willing to accept £34m for Lukaku which would mean a whopping £63.5m loss on the initial investment.

    Chelsea is now prepared to take any necessary measures this summer to get rid of "world class" player.
    Lukaku – dubbed ‘world class’ by Thomas Tuchel – scored 14 goals on loan at Inter Milan last season as the Italian giants won the Coppa Italia and also reached the UEFA Champions League final. Lukaku risks being frozen at Chelsea

    If Chelsea fail to find a buyer for Lukaku soon, it seems likely that he will be left out of Mauricio Pochettino’s pre-season preparations.

    The Telegraph believes the Argentine doesn’t want anyone who isn’t 100% committed to Chelsea involved in the club’s pre-season tour of the US, including those looking to relocate this summer.

    Lukaku looks to be firmly in that category and it looks like it’s only a matter of time before he leaves Stamford Bridge again.

    Chelsea have shown great ambition to break the club’s transfer fee record and bring back Lukaku, although the Blues need to learn lessons from what has been a truly disastrous signing.

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    Chelsea makes over £100 million by selling FOUR players, in order to fund their increased transfer plans

    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed to Saudi Arabia, will net the team at least £100 million.

    Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, Hakim Ziyech, and Kai Havertz, who are all headed to Arsenal, are the four first-team players that Chelsea are getting ready to part ways with for a whopping combined fee of £107 million.

    The Blues want to sell the last three to various Saudi Arabian clubs in an effort to raise enough money for Moises Caicedo, a midfielder for Brighton. Personal considerations shouldn’t be a problem for the Ecuadorian international, who is thought to be interested in the Stamford Bridge move.

    Because of the anticipated volume of sales in west London, it appears that newly appointed manager Mauricio Pochettino will have a sizeable budget to work with. Seven Chelsea regulars may all depart in the upcoming days.

    N’Golo Kante already left to join Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, but Matteo Kovacic is soon to be formally introduced as a Manchester City player.

    Mason Mount is a fan favorite, and Manchester United and Liverpool are both showing a lot of interest in him. Manchester United has already had two bids for the England international rejected. Mount is unlikely to play football in the capital next season, regardless of which of the two clubs he chooses, as Chelsea will not sell for less than £60 million.

    Although Chelsea may have recently made a lot of purchases, it now appears that the sale of just three first-team fringe players, all of whom are headed
    Germany international Havertz will join Arsenal at the Emirates after a deal has been reached. The 24-year-old has been actively promoting the transfer and has already reached an understanding with the Gunners regarding personal terms.

    Comment below with your thoughts on whether Chelsea will sign Caicedo this summer.

    Chelsea should have no trouble meeting Brighton’s £80 million asking price for Caicedo as a result of all these departures, at least theoretically. The Blues’ £60 million offer for the 21-year-old was turned down two weeks ago, and they have yet to make another one.

    The people in charge at Stamford Bridge are reportedly desperate to sign Caicedo so that they can pair him up in midfield with club-record signing Enzo Fernandez the following season.

    Pochettino hasn’t officially taken over yet, but the Argentinean manager is likely to have spoken with those in charge of the team before him to discuss potential additions and departures.

    The former Tottenham manager will be well aware of the size of the task that lies ahead of him in west London as Chelsea attempts to recover from one of their worst seasons in recent memory last time out.

    Last season, the Blues spent over £600 million on new players during both the summer and winter transfer windows, yet they finished 12th, their lowest position ever.

  • Dominik Szoboszlai’s admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Dominik Szoboszlai’s admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Liverpool’s summer transfer activity slowed slightly by the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister but Jurgen Klopp is working hard to bring in new recruits

    Liverpool’s summer transfer window has started with a bang, with the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Premier League rivals Brighton.

    Things have slowed down a bit for the Reds since the Argentinian arrived at Anfield. This is despite Reds boss Jurgen Klopp being desperate for recruiting as he aims to help his side recover from a terribly disappointing season.

    RB Leipzig star Dominik Szoboszlai has become a surprise target in recent days, with Klopp going all out to sign the striker after an impressive spell in the Bundesliga. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Liverpool transfer news

    Liverpool’s move to Dominik Szoboszlai could prove complicated, although the Reds are eager to sign the striker. The Hungarian was instrumental in both RB Leipzig and his country, making 48 appearances for the former last season.

    But The Athletic say any possible deal between Liverpool and Leipzig will be “complicated”. Even Anfield’s leaders have privately admitted that it will be “very difficult” to reach an agreement.

    Liverpool leaders met with representatives for the 22-year-old earlier this week to begin talks. However, it will cost a “significant” outlay to sign him, but he is known to remain at the top of the Reds’ shopping list. Church boost delivered

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Jürgen Klopp has received a significant boost in his hopes of signing Federico Chiesa. The Italian has been one of Serie A’s best strikers in recent years and has been regularly linked with a move to Anfield.

    These connections could now be given extra weight, with Corriere dello Sport reporting that he is no longer in Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri’s plans. Juve are now ready to sell the striker if an “interesting offer” is presented.

    Allegri’s favorite 3-5-2 doesn’t suit Chiesa, who is no longer “at the center of the project”. The prospect of a sale is gaining momentum and Juve are willing to hear offers in the region of £52m.

    Liverpool have been ruled out of a move to Napoli star Victor Osimhen. The striker won the Serie A Golden Boot last season, leading his side to their first Scudetto since Diego Maradona joined the club.

    His performances made him a target for several top-flight clubs, including Manchester United. But one club that definitely won’t sign him is Liverpool, with Caught Offside saying a striker is unlikely to be signed this summer.

    Klopp already has a number of options at his disposal in attacking areas and his current plan is to stick with the Anfield players. Liverpool may consider signing a younger striker but Osimhen is not on their shopping list.

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    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    An agent has revealed his client dreams of clubs like ‘Liverpool’ and could be an ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Mohamed Salah is an elite footballer, but as he grows up, Liverpool can’t afford to rely on him alone forever. Sooner or later Jürgen Klopp has to find a solution where he can rest his top man and give him some respite during the busy seasons.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool squad who can cover Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has played there in the past, but he’s more effective in other roles and doesn’t have an outstanding resume.

    Harvey Elliott could be another option, but in Liverpool’s system he’s better suited to a midfield role as the 20-year-old simply doesn’t have the speed and explosiveness to play in all three first of the Reds.

    Other options like Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are still in their infancy and Liverpool cannot rely on them either as Doak and Gordon need time to adjust to the demands of senior football.

    That’s why the Reds should consider the market for another forward option this summer. Roberto Firmino’s departure leaves the Brazilian free in attack and Liverpool should look to fill that gap with a replacement option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who could be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. Lozano, a fringe member of Napoli’s Scudetto-winning squad in Italy, is keen to take on new responsibilities this summer and recently his agent Alessandro Monfrecola made an interesting plea for Liverpool to be dropped by name.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:

    “West Ham and Aston Villa have shown interest in Lozano but it seems to be a half-hearted interest. Lozano has always dreamed of clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United so I don’t think he can be particularly attracted to them [the two others].”]”

    For the right price, Liverpool should consider making Lozano’s offer a reality. Although he hasn’t really started at Napoli yet, Lozano isn’t a bad option as a squad player if you take him off the bench or use him occasionally – for example when Salah is out at the CAN.

    He finished the season with eight goals in 2075 minutes, averaging 0.35 goals per 90 minutes.

    One would expect an offensive player to deliver a much better return on average, but considering Lozano has mostly been used off the bench, that’s not a bad return. Last season he finished the season in much better form with 12 goals in 1998 minutes.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly willing to move elsewhere, there is the possibility that a favorable deal will be struck for Liverpool.

    At the right price, he’s worth a try, especially as before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool faced Napoli in the Champions League group stage, Klopp had this to say about Lozano during his press conference:

    “He IS a great player, a super player. Big signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, he played very well in the first game against him.

    Having already received Klopp’s stamp of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to back Lozano and help Salah.

  • Liverpool prepared to make ‘difficult-to-refuse’ deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make ‘difficult-to-refuse’ deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico ValverdeAccording to reports, Liverpool are planning a shock offer for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde.

    The 24-year-old is the latest name linked to a move to Anfield as Jurgen Klopp looks to continue his summer rebuilding.

    The Reds boss has already added Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister to his ranks, with the deal to be announced on July 1.

    While Nicolo Barella, Romeo Lavia, Khephren Thuram and Dominik Szoboszlai all have rumors of transfers to the Merseyside club.

    But Klopp is not done yet, as he has reportedly identified Valverde as his next target. The Uruguayan has been a key figure in Los Blancos’ recent success, helping the Spanish giants to nine trophies since their first-team breakthrough in 2019.

    But now Liverpool are reportedly making an offer the La Liga side would be ‘very hard to refuse’.

    Liverpool are preparing a surprise offer for Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde
    According to Spanish newspaper El Nacional, Liverpool are ready to make Real Madrid a whopping €90m (£77m) offer for their star midfielder.
    Valverde has been linked with a move from the Bernabeu after Jude Bellingham recently joined Borussia Dortmund.

    Toni Kroos and Luka Modric have also signed new contract extensions, putting heavy competitive pressure on the Madrid midfielder.

    While Klopp knows all about the player from Liverpool’s various meetings with Carlo Ancelotti’s team in Europe, with Valverde providing the memorable assist for Vinicius Jr’s goal to win the 2022 Champions League final.
    The report added that Real Madrid may find the Reds’ offer “very difficult to refuse”.

    However, it would be a big surprise if the La Liga club were to allow him to leave, especially after his recent comments suggesting he is keen to stay in the Spanish capital.

    In response to last month’s transfer rumours, Valverde dismissed the claims, stating (quotes via Liverpool Echo): “No, no. I’m in Madrid and I’m trying to enjoy every moment and leave my mark in the best club in the world.”

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    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they’ve made significant mistake

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they've made significant mistake
    Liverpool have only made one signing so far this summer in Alexis Mac Allister, but several more are expected to be made as Jurgen Klopp plans a rebuild.

    After failing to qualify for the Champions League, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will oversee a rebuild this summer.

    James Milner, Naby Keita, Roberto Firmino and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all left on free transfers, while world champion Alexis Mac Allister signed from Brighton.

    Liverpool are expected to make a number of other signings, with Klopp and newly appointed sporting director Joerg Schmadtke set to lead talks.

    Although Liverpool have a tighter budget than some of their more spending-conscious rivals, they could soon benefit from increased investment. Here’s a roundup of the latest transfer news from Anfield.

    Liverpool have suffered a setback in their search for Ryan Gravenberch as the midfielder insists his ‘aim is still to succeed at Bayern’ despite being linked with a move to Anfield.

    The 21-year-old, who joined Bayern from Ajax last summer, told Dutch broadcaster Algemeen Dagblad: “I guess I’ll still be at Bayern next season.” So I’m really in.

    “I’m at one of the top three clubs in the world. I find it beautiful and special. I don’t give up like that. My goal remains to succeed at FC Bayern.

    The Liverpool transfer mistake

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they've made significant mistake
    Former Liverpool goalkeeper David James believes he made a big mistake by not replacing Mateo Kovacic, who joined Manchester City from Chelsea.

    Speaking to King Casino Bonus, James said: “Someone who plays like Mateo Kovacic, I would have thought he would suit Liverpool better than Manchester City. I’ve had a crush on this guy for a few years.

    now; the way he chooses.” The ball is high and crosses the lines with ease, it always looks like he’s going 100 mph. There’s something magical about the way he plays.

    “There’s a lot of speed, energy and pace in the way Liverpool have played since Jürgen Klopp took over and someone like Kovacic would be ideal for that. The way Manchester City play tends to be much slower and less addicted to running with the ball, see Kevin de Bruyne’s passing stats.

    “Pep Guardiola might think about a tactical rethink, Kovacic is not the type of player I thought Man City would be looking for. On the other hand, Erling Haaland wasn’t either and it worked well! I think that if a player like Kovacic went for the Liverpool though, I think it would be a good choice.”

    With Manchester United’s move to Mason Mount stalled after their latest £55m offer was rejected by Chelsea, there have been suggestions Liverpool could dive in for the English star.

    Chelsea could earn at least £60m and Klopp once called Mount a “£60m player” after making his international debut in 2019 alongside several other Chelsea academy graduates. “Tammy Abraham is a £60m player now,” L;p said at the time.

    “Mason Mount certainly, if not more. [Callum] Hudson-Odoi was before that.” Liverpool have already strengthened their midfield with the arrival of Mac Allister, but further signings are expected with the departures of Keita, Milner and Oxalde-Chamberlain.

  • Thomas Partey was the subject of a proposed transfer “swap deal” between Liverpool and Arsenal.

    Thomas Partey was the subject of a proposed transfer “swap deal” between Liverpool and Arsenal.

    Thomas Partey was the subject of a proposed transfer "swap deal" between Liverpool and Arsenal.As Mikel Arteta looks to upgrade his midfield options for the upcoming season, Arsenal is getting close to signing Declan Rice, the captain of West Ham United.

    According to reports, Juventus is preparing a bold summer transfer swoop for Thomas Partey, the star forward for Arsenal. The Italian team is eager to sign the Ghanaian international and is willing to trade Arthur Melo for cash in exchange for sending him to the Emirates Stadium.

    Having previously shown interest in the Brazilian midfielder, the Gunners may now have the opportunity to sign Arthur this summer. The 26-year-old played for Liverpool on loan last season, but due to injuries, he was unable to make any senior appearances for the Reds before the season ended.

    This summer, Partey may be put up for sale by Arsenal as Mikel Arteta looks to upgrade his midfield options for the upcoming campaign.
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    According to information available to London, Granit Xhaka will soon sign a £13 million transfer agreement with Bayer Leverkusen.

    Thomas Partey was the subject of a proposed transfer "swap deal" between Liverpool and Arsenal.
    Once the Gunners sign a replacement, the Swiss midfielder is anticipated to be given permission to leave. Declan Rice, the captain of West Ham, could fill that spot as Arsenal works to complete a £105 million deal for the England international.

    After having two offers for Rice turned down by the Hammers, the North London club is now expected to close a deal as they work out the details with West Ham after submitting an improved third proposal. Mikel Arteta will be desperate to sign Rice, who was identified as Arsenal’s top target heading into the window. A deal with Rice would surpass the Gunners’ previous club record £72 million signing of Nicolas Pepe.

    This summer, moves for Romeo Lavia, Moises Caicedo, and Gabri Veiga have also been mentioned in connection with Arsenal. Partey might be one of the players who leaves the club as Arteta continues to make plans to revamp his team in preparation for a return to Champions League action next season.

    The 30-year-old was a crucial member of the Arsenal team as they competed for the Premier League championship last season, but his decline in performance toward the end of the season raised questions. According to The Sun, Juve are eager to reach a deal for Partey but are hoping to reduce the cash component by including Arthur in their “swap deal.”.

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    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    Liverpool transfer news: A Jurgen Klopp ‘target’ could move this summer, although a deal with the Reds would be difficult. Meanwhile, Juventus want a $66m offer.

    The transfer rumor has skyrocketed over the past two days, but the plan for Liverpool remains the same: find value in the market and try to find more bargains in a bloated landscape.

    On Monday, MARCA claimed Liverpool for a transfer fee in excess of $300m (£236m/€274m) was a realistic target for Kylian Mbappé, while Spanish newspaper El Nacional reported that a bid of $77m was worth it (£60m/€70m). was submitted by the Reds for Real Madrid midfielder Fede Valverde. We’ve covered those reports here.

    Today there are more updates from the world of transfers, with more big claims from Italy centering on Juventus striker Federico Chiesa, while there is also an update on a Everton player previously scouted by Liverpool.

    With the transfer season just getting started, we can expect many more players to be linked with a move to Anfield over the coming weeks, although Khéphren Thuram is a more likely name than others to join the Merseyside then.

    Federico Chiesa (Juventus)

    Juventus are ‘hoping’ someone will sign for Chiesa, 25, this summer, Italian publication Corriere della Sera (translated from ‘Football Italia’) reports, with the Serie A club up for sale. Max Allegri’s side need to cut their wage bill and Chiesa is someone who could be sacrificed.

    This could explain the links with Liverpool, while Aston Villa are another option according to Gianluca Di Marzio, but the player is not thrilled. Newcastle United could also come to the table for the player, who is valued at $66m (£52m/€60m)

    Liverpool.com says: Signing another striker is not the priority for Liverpool this summer, with midfielders and defenders needing to be acquired before they can be thought about.

    Chiesa is a standout player with an erratic injury record and while there may be reason to spend a smaller amount on him, at $66 million, that seems like too big a gamble when there are other priorities to contend with.

    Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton)

    Everton young defender Jarrad Branthwaite wants to leave this summer due to interest from elsewhere, reports Football Insider.

    West Ham United have shown interest, the report said, while the Daily Mail has previously said Liverpool, Manchester United and AS Roma discovered him during his loan spell at PSV.

    Liverpool are in the hunt for a left-back this summer but signing Branthwaite from Everton would be a difficult task. The last player to join the Reds directly from Everton was Abel Xavier in January 2002.

    Liverpool.com says: Branthwaite is clearly a good talent and it’s no surprise there’s interest elsewhere. He meets many of Liverpool’s criteria (left-footed, homegrown, etc.), but bringing him over from Everton would almost be a non-starter.

    If he moves elsewhere first, the 21-year-old centre-back could perhaps reappear on the Reds’ radar in the future.

  • Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after ‘agreeing’ on a transfer cost and six-year contract.

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after ‘agreeing’ on a transfer cost and six-year contract.

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after 'agreeing' on a transfer cost and six-year contract.
    Chelsea are reportedly close to signing a third striker in this summer’s transfer window Chelsea are reportedly closing in on signing a third striker this summer.

    They are alleged to have agreed on a fee and personal terms to sign Brazilian striker Angelo Gabriel.

    Recruiting up front is one of the most important tasks for new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino. The Blues scored just 38 goals in their 38 Premier League games last season. Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling were the top scorers with just nine goals each in all competitions. Pochettino won’t officially start his role until Saturday, but there’s already movement in the transfer market.

    Chelsea have already agreed a deal to sign Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal for £32m. The Blues also announced the signing of Jamaican international Dujuan ‘Whisper’ Richards on Saturday.

    And now a third striker is ready to cross the doors of Stamford Bridge. Fabrizio Romano says £12.9m fee has been agreed for Angelo, with personal conditions on a long-term deal until 2029

    Romano says Barcelona have the opportunity to match Chelsea’s offer in the next 48 hours. However, the La Liga club has already decided against it.

    Angelo joins Chelsea in pre-season. However, the 18-year-old could be loaned out immediately.
    Angelo currently plays for Brazilian side Santos, the team where Neymar started his career, which has led to comparisons to the Paris Saint-Germain superstar.

    Angelo won’t turn 19 until December but has already made 129 appearances for Santos, scoring just five goals

    Chelsea is getting closer to signing a third striker after 'agreeing' on a transfer cost and six-year contract.
    In particular, the signings of Angelo and Richards are likely to be future acquisitions. Richards will join Chelsea after his 18th birthday later this year.

    Jackson, 22, will be added directly to the Chelsea first team after scoring 12 goals in 26 La Liga games last season. He only played 16 of 26 games as a starter.

    Chelsea have also signed Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig after a deal was initially agreed at the end of last year. There could be big starts on offense for the newcomers.

    A decision has yet to be made on Romelu Lukaku’s future. Chelsea turned down an offer from Inter Milan to loan him out for a second consecutive season.

    Lukaku would like to return to San Siro permanently but money could be an obstacle for the Italian side. Chelsea are also set to sell Havertz after agreeing a £65m deal with London rivals Arsenal.

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    A £50 million player has already discussed joining Chelsea this summer with his representation.

    A £50 million player has already discussed joining Chelsea this summer with his representation.
    Romeo Lavia has spoken to his reps about a move to Chelsea this summer after Southampton were relegated from the Premier League.
    So says Sacha Tavolieri.
    What’s the latest on Romeo Lavia and Chelsea? We see…

    What’s the story?

    Well, according to a number of news outlets, Chelsea are very keen on signing the Belgium international. The Guardian believes that Mauricio Pochettino personally requested Lavia’s signature.

    Elsewhere – according to Simon Phillips on Substack – Chelsea are happy to spend a whopping £50m to sign Southampton’s number 45 this summer.

    Now – as described by Tavolieri – it seems that Lavia is definitely interested in moving to Stamford Bridge as he has already talked to his entourage about joining the Blues.

    Eden Hazard is said to have sent the 19-year-old to Chelsea after seeking advice from his compatriot on a move to west London for the World Cup in December 2022.

    Therefore, it seems that Lavia is interested in becoming a Chelsea player, although there are some things that Pochettino and Todd Boehly should be wary of. Chelsea face serious competition for Lavia

    While Tavolieri’s assertion about Chelsea and Lavia was encouraging, the Belgian journalist also made some comments about Liverpool and Arsenal that should worry people at Stamford Bridge.

    Liverpool are said to have a strong association with Southampton having already signed Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana, Nathaniel Clyne, Rickie Lambert, Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk.

    This could give the Reds an advantage over Chelsea.
    Speaking of Arsenal, Tavolieri adds that the North Londoners have the best relationship with Lavia’s agent which could also give the Gunners an edge over the Blues.

    Make sure to keep an eye on this situation as Lavia is expected to switch clubs this summer.

  • Liverpool has ‘one more day’ to activate the £61 million clause and complete the Jurgen Klopp hiring.

    Liverpool has ‘one more day’ to activate the £61 million clause and complete the Jurgen Klopp hiring.

    Liverpool has 'one more day' to activate the £61 million clause and complete the Jurgen Klopp hiring.Liverpool could be in a race against time to trigger a transfer target’s release clause.

    Liverpool won’t have much time to trigger RB Leipzig midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai’s release clause. The £61million clause in the star’s contract is claimed to expire on Friday

    Liverpool are still hoping to add more midfielders to their squad this summer. Alexis Mac Allister was one of the first major signings for a Premier League club.

    The Argentine joined Brighton for an initial fee of £35million. But the departures of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita have left Jurgen Klopp with no options in midfield.

    Moreover, captain Jordan Henderson and Thiago are both on the wrong side of 30. Klopp is looking for fresh legs and Szoboszlai has become a target.

    However, he doesn’t have long to pay his release clause. Fabrizio Romano claims it expires at the end of the month, so in one day.

    After the clause expires, Liverpool could try to sign Szoboszlai for a lower price. However, it’s also possible that Leipzig will demand upwards of £61m as they’ve already lost a top player this summer in the form of Christopher Nkunku to join Chelsea.

    Liverpool has 'one more day' to activate the £61 million clause and complete the Jurgen Klopp hiring.
    Szoboszlai joined Leipzig from Red Bull Salzburg in 2021 after being linked with Arsenal. The Hungary international made 91 appearances for the German side in all competitions, during which he registered an impressive 20 goals and 22 assists.
    Liverpool will already make deals with Leipzig in this window.

    Fabio Carvalho will move to the Bundesliga on loan after struggling for playing time in his first season at Anfield.

    The Carvalho loan deal could help Liverpool’s cause in any bid to sign Szoboszlai. The Athletic said earlier this week that Liverpool had held talks with representatives for the player about a possible summer transfer.

    Other midfielders Liverpool are interested in are Khephren Thuram and Romeo Lavia. Thuram is currently with the France under-21s at the ongoing European Championships in Romania and Georgia.

    Lavia were relegated with Southampton last season and could therefore try to force a departure from St Mary’s. However, Arsenal and Chelsea are also credited with having an interest in the former Manchester City youngster.

    Arsenal are close to signing their own midfielder and a £105million transfer for Declan Rice is close to signing. Chelsea have prioritized exits in recent weeks but are hoping to sign Brighton star Moises Caicedo.

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    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    An agent has revealed his client dreams of clubs like ‘Liverpool’ and could be an ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Mohamed Salah is an elite footballer, but as he grows up, Liverpool can’t afford to rely on him alone forever. Sooner or later Jürgen Klopp has to find a solution where he can rest his top man and give him some respite during the busy seasons.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool squad who can cover Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has played there in the past, but he’s more effective in other roles and doesn’t have an outstanding resume.

    Harvey Elliott could be another option, but in Liverpool’s system he’s better suited to a midfield role as the 20-year-old simply doesn’t have the speed and explosiveness to play in all three first of the Reds.

    Other options like Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are still in their infancy and Liverpool cannot rely on them either as Doak and Gordon need time to adjust to the demands of senior football.

    That’s why the Reds should consider the market for another forward option this summer. Roberto Firmino’s departure leaves the Brazilian free in attack and Liverpool should look to fill that gap with a replacement option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who could be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. Lozano, a fringe member of Napoli’s Scudetto-winning squad in Italy, is keen to take on new responsibilities this summer and recently his agent Alessandro Monfrecola made an interesting plea for Liverpool to be dropped by name.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:

    “West Ham and Aston Villa have shown interest in Lozano but it seems to be a half-hearted interest. Lozano has always dreamed of clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United so I don’t think he can be particularly attracted to them [the two others].”]”

    For the right price, Liverpool should consider making Lozano’s offer a reality. Although he hasn’t really started at Napoli yet, Lozano isn’t a bad option as a squad player if you take him off the bench or use him occasionally – for example when Salah is out at the CAN.

    He finished the season with eight goals in 2075 minutes, averaging 0.35 goals per 90 minutes.

    One would expect an offensive player to deliver a much better return on average, but considering Lozano has mostly been used off the bench, that’s not a bad return. Last season he finished the season in much better form with 12 goals in 1998 minutes.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly willing to move elsewhere, there is the possibility that a favorable deal will be struck for Liverpool.

    At the right price, he’s worth a try, especially as before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool faced Napoli in the Champions League group stage, Klopp had this to say about Lozano during his press conference:

    “He IS a great player, a super player. Big signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, he played very well in the first game against him.

    Having already received Klopp’s stamp of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to back Lozano and help Salah.

  • How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Liverpool’s squad for next season could soon take shape as transfer plans move forward

    Liverpool will report for pre-season soon as they gear up for another season.

    The Reds are eager to make up for the mistakes of last season, which ended with no trophies and the team failed to finish in the Champions League.

    To once again become a team capable of competing for the biggest trophies, Liverpool will need to expand their arsenal, a process which has already begun with the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister.

    The midfield is the main area of ​​interest, especially now that we said goodbye to three players in this position this summer and many names have been mentioned as possible targets for Jürgen Klopp.

    Below we’ve taken a speculative look at how the Reds might line up before the new Premier League season kicks off in August (based on a 3-2-2-3 formation).

    There is no doubt that Alisson Becker will start in goal for the Reds next season having cemented his status as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the world.

    Unsurprisingly, the Brazilian was voted Liverpool Player of the Season 2022/23 as he was one of the few players to maintain some consistency.
    Mickey van de Ven

    It remains to be seen what will happen to Liverpool’s line-up for next year, although it is believed Klopp could stick to the system that brought success in the latter stages of last season.

    Andy Robertson could continue playing as a left centre-back, although the Reds could use more options in that department.

    Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven has been linked with a move to Anfield and could assess his chances of a strong bond with compatriot Virgil van Dijk. His Bundesliga club have secured €30m (£26m).

    Liverpool’s strongest and most consistent defender, although some doubted his abilities last season. Van Dijk will continue to be a key figure for the club in the 2023/24 season and should be helped to return to the heights reached during the remarkable four-time challenge.
    Ibrahima Konate

    The Frenchman has gradually become a key player for Klopp after being brought to Anfield two years ago. Konate, Van Dijk’s long-term successor, is learning from the best in the business but still has a long way to go to reach the Reds’ No.4 tier.

    Khephren Thuram

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Thuram, a player of interest for Liverpool, is currently playing for France in the European Under-21 Championship alongside Manu Kone – another person closely linked with a move to Anfield. Nice are reportedly asking £35million for the 22-year-old, who would bring much-needed physical skills to the midfield. Trent Alexander Arnold

    Superb in his reversed full-back role in recent months, it would be a big surprise if Klopp abandons this approach. The West Derby born star will occasionally be able to count on coverage from the likes of Konate and Van Dijk, although it’s worth the risk due to his unrivaled attacking prowess.

    Dominik Szoboszlai

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Liverpool are interested in the 22-year-old Hungarian, who has shown just how dangerous he can be during his two-year tenure at RB Leipzig. The imposing midfielder is no stranger to scoring goals from distance and has also shown just how good he is in game situations. It is clear that Szoboszlai has a £60million escape clause, due to expire on 30 June. Alexis MacAllister

    The Argentina international is all but guaranteed to be in the Reds’ starting XI for Premier League games after his £35million arrival, providing an immediate upgrade to the players Klopp currently has. Mac Allister’s versatility makes him an undeniable asset, although the left midfield role played by Curtis Jones last season seems a natural fit.

    Luis Diaz

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    With so many out through injury, Liverpool will be hoping the Colombian winger can stay fit throughout next year. Diaz’s speed and dribbling make him a nightmare for defenders and it feels like the former Porto man has yet to bring out the best.
    Cody Gakpo

    Gakpo has made a smooth transition into life at Liverpool after leaving PSV Eindhoven in the January transfer window and will look to maintain his impressive start, albeit at the expense of Darwin Nunez. Nunez still has a way to justify leading the Reds line on a weekly basis, which should hold Gakpo accountable, at least for now.
    Mohammad Salah

    The Egyptian striker’s 46 contributions in all competitions in the 2022/23 season make him an unbeatable member of this squad. Salah has shone at the club year after year and will be the decisive factor on the right side of the attack as Liverpool seek a title shot

  • Declan Rice has just proved another Liverpool transfer point, and the Arsenal bid supports the FSG plan.

    Declan Rice has just proved another Liverpool transfer point, and the Arsenal bid supports the FSG plan.

    Declan Rice has just proved another Liverpool transfer point, and the Arsenal bid supports the FSG plan.
    Arsenal have made their latest offer for Declan Rice. With another milestone achieved, Liverpool and FSG will feel their transfer strategy is justified.

    While Liverpool fans are getting nervous that they’ve only completed one transfer so far, the rest of the big six are all but at a standstill.

    Manchester City have announced Mateo Kovačić, while Chelsea had signed a deal for Christopher Nkunku well in advance, but there’s little else to write home about as several sagas unfold.

    Chief among these is the situation of Declan Rice, with West Ham doing their best to push the price of their valuable asset as high as possible.

    Arsenal appear to have managed to outlast Manchester City, with their latest offer prompting Pep Guardiola’s side to withdraw from the fray (The Athletic), but there is now a huge amount of money on the table.

    Not yet technically accepted by West Ham, Arsenal’s latest formal offer guarantees a whopping $126m (£100m/€116m), with a small number of add-ons bringing the total value of the offer up to $133m (£105m). /121 million euros). This will particularly strike Liverpool as a very significant figure.

    To begin with, it’s well above Liverpool’s transfer record, with the FSG never having approved anything even close to this area.

    No doubt the owners will be surprised to see Arsenal spending so generously after being out of the Champions League for so long. But the ultimate value of Arsenal’s offer is particularly surprising as it is exactly three times what Liverpool have already paid to bring Alexis Mac Allister to the club. This difference speaks volumes.

    Let me be clear: the FSG model is far from perfect. Claiming that a club is completely self-sustainable places a limit on ambition, a limit that is harder to challenge with each new state-backed acquisition.

    Declan Rice has just proved another Liverpool transfer point, and the Arsenal bid supports the FSG plan.
    Given the more than tenfold increase in value the owners have seen at Liverpool, it’s not unreasonable to suggest that he should be willing to put some money into it, with any huge profit still very certain. But there’s a good middle ground between that and penalizing exorbitant fees for ill-conceived transfer moves.

    That’s not to say Arsenal are necessarily wrong in going after Rice, but question marks must be raised as to whether this is really the wisest use of such huge funds.

    After all, Liverpool faced a very similar arithmetic when deciding whether or not to pursue Jude Bellingham in hot pursuit. He came to the decision to move forward and basically came to the conclusion that he could get three very good midfielders for the same price.

    In Rice’s case, given the value of Arsenal’s latest offer, that appears to be literally true. Even the most ardent Gooner (or West Ham supporter) wouldn’t say Rice is three times stronger than Mac Allister. He has more of a top sample and is a homegrown player – Arsenal will pay for that luxury.

    But even then, he’s still a player with just a year on his contract and able to negotiate a free transfer in around six months. In this context, the advertised fees are truly mind-blowing.

    The question that needs to be asked is whether Rice is a truly transformative acquisition. If so, the concept of “value” sort of almost goes out the window.

    Realistically, no one in this region will ever sign a contract anywhere in this region for the club to end up making a profit – the large bounty is accepted because of what it will mean on the pitch. It is clear that Arsenal think they have found that player.

    If the move continues, time will tell how correct that judgment is. But for Liverpool, the numbers now fed into Rice’s saga only confirm Mac Allister’s masterstroke. However, FSG will be satisfied with their plan, confident they can strengthen at least as much as Arsenal this transfer window without overpaying.

    More news……

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    Liverpool have long been linked with the transfer of a midfielder from Inter Milan and Italy

    Jürgen Klopp has made no secret of his admiration for Nicolo Barella and – in an ideal world – could be the perfect addition to his Liverpool squad.

    A box-to-box midfielder with numerous attributes, Barella has long been linked with a move to Anfield as speculation about his future at Inter Milan mounts this summer. That said, there is a complication or two when it comes to a proposed transfer to Liverpool.

    After initial plans to target Jude Bellingham were scrapped due to the huge financial cost, price remains an issue.

    Even if they decide to capitalize on their star player, Inter would like around £80m for Barella, who still has three years on his contract.

    However, reports from Italian publication Il Tempo suggest the figure could actually be closer to €80m (£68m). However, other clubs like Newcastle United are hiding behind his commitment anyway.

    Another point to consider is that Liverpool are not securing their place in the Champions League.

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    However, the Reds still have enormous power and if all goes to plan their ban from Europe’s top competition will only last 12 months if they finish in the top four again next season.

    Perhaps the biggest problem comes from the player itself. Inter are said to be ‘open’ to a sale but conflicting reports suggest Barella is ‘happy’ with the San Siro and has no intention of leaving the club.

    This is where Klopp and his public admiration could come in. Depending on the financial means, the 26-year-old would obviously be welcomed with open arms at Anfield.

    Should he ever land, a dream jersey number awaits – with a little catch. Barella currently wears Inter’s number 23 and has worn it since arriving from Cagliari three summers ago.

    Of course, that particular shirt is currently worn by Luis Diaz, but there’s a chance the Colombian will decide to switch to the club’s legendary No.7 after James Milner dropped him when he left. Other team numbers now available include: 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 24 and 25 – plus other options in the 30s and 40s.

  • Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Liverpool have signed Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig on a five-year deal worth £60m Liverpool have signed Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig for £60m for five years.

    The Hungary captain becomes the fourth most expensive player of all time at Anfield, behind Virgil van Dijk (£75m), Alisson Becker (£65m) and Darwin Nunez (initially £64m).

    He will wear the number 8 shirt made famous by legendary former captain Steven Gerrard.

    The Reds moved quickly to sign the 22-year-old this week after it was discovered there was a £60m clause in his contract with Bundesliga club Leipzig which expired on 30 June.

    Liverpool officials met with Szboszlai’s reps earlier in the week and held productive talks with Hungary-based agency EM Sports before officially approaching Leipzig on Friday as the Reds announced they intended to initiate the midfielder’s release .

    Newcastle United were also interested and could offer Szboszlai the Champions League for next season, but ECHO has learned the attacking midfielder has expressed his desperate desire to work with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp.

    As a result, the Magpies were forced to move on to other alternatives, clearing the way for Liverpool to finalize talks with Leipzig before being allowed to fly to England on Friday evening for Saturday afternoon medicals, which took place in a structure. in the northwest.

    It is understood the breakthrough in the negotiations initially came as the two clubs were battling the terms of Fabio Carvalho’s move to Leipzig on a season-long loan deal, which was confirmed on Friday afternoon.

    The move is further evidence of a major midfield rebuild at Anfield this summer, following the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion last month.

    We’ve said before that the ideal Liverpool transfer window would involve adding a more specialized defensive presence. But in Szoboszlai, Klopp would be getting a number eight who was willing to do more than his fair share of grunt work. Mac Allister is also no stranger to that aspect of the game; in fact, he has even played as a number six in the past. They would provide Fabinho with plenty of protection as the two in front of him, enabling the Reds to put off making a decision in that part of the field for at least another season.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.
    Liverpool should have enough money to sign a third new midfielder even with two such wise additions. However, with Szoboszlai and Mac Allister already being of starting caliber, the subsequent player could enter with less pressure and a greater focus on potential. The club chooses from players like Ryan Gravenberch, Gabri Veiga, and Khéphren Thuram, which is where the more well-known names return to the forefront.

    The latter would be ideal if it were ultimately possible to wrest him away from Bayern Munich. Gravenberch has always seemed like the perfect “third addition” midfielder: high potential with a tiny bit more risk. He hasn’t exactly played much this year, after all. At Ajax, he more than merited his status as a wonderkid, and Klopp could make him into something extraordinary.

    Liverpool ought to make a strong effort if the asking price of just $28 million (£22 million/€25 million) is even remotely accurate. The actual sum would undoubtedly be higher if a deal could be reached; however, FSG wouldn’t have to spend a fortune to acquire him, as Bayern Munich only paid slightly less than that last summer. The potential unwillingness in Bavaria to let him go at all is the much greater obstacle.

    Finally, Liverpool cannot ignore the defense; ideally, the club would sign a young, talented center-back this summer to head off a potential problem. Micky van de Ven is a frequently mentioned candidate who seems to fit the bill, though it appears that Spurs will be a rival. According to Goal, the Reds would have to pay Wolfsburg about $33 million (£26 million/€30 million) if they were to win that race.

    These three transactions would add to the $138 million (£109 million/€126 million) already spent on Mac Allister in terms of expenditures. With no major departures anticipated, that is undoubtedly a very significant transfer window for FSG, but it is acknowledged that a rebuild is required. Genuine quality cannot be purchased for a lot less money.

    The ideal transfer window, however, is becoming more obvious thanks to this most recent Szoboszlai link.

    More news…….

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

     

  • Changes to Liverpool’s “first-choice” attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.

    Changes to Liverpool’s “first-choice” attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.

    One undroppable and one wildcard option are changing Liverpool's "first-choice" attack.

Due to the abundance of dangerous
    One undroppable and one wildcard option are changing Liverpool’s “first-choice” attack.

    Due to the abundance of dangerous attacking options in Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool squad, ECHO writers discuss their first-choice front three for the upcoming season.

    Rarely has Jurgen Klopp had the kind of depth up front that he does right now at Liverpool.

    Despite Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino’s departures over the past 12 months, the additions of Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo during the same period have given Klopp a variety of exciting ways to change up his attacking options.

    Paul Gorst – Jota down the middle

    Changes to Liverpool's "first-choice" attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.
    There should be plenty of competition for the top positions moving forward if all five of Klopp’s senior strikers have full and uninterrupted preseason schedules.

    Jurgen Klopp doesn’t really have an obvious solution to this specific problem, which at least shows how much flexibility the Reds manager has in terms of his forward options for the upcoming season.

    For instance, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, and Cody Gakpo can all play off the left of that front three in addition to the Dutch international, who made his name with PSV in that specific position, allowing Klopp the option of using a 4-2-3-1 formation.

    While Mohamed Salah is unquestionably Klopp’s top choice for the right, a fully fit Luis Diaz is a significant piece of the puzzle down the left.

    In all competitions, Nunez scored fifteen goals in his debut season, which more than hinted at his potential moving forward. Nunez will be able to build on a promising debut season with more acclimatization to Liverpool life and team-wide improvement, while the silky, versatile Gakpo steadily increased his impact after joining mid-season from PSV. The season might be successful for the Dutchman.

    Jota, a former Wolves forward, can play a variety of positions, but he excels as a goal scorer who can also play through the middle and in the penalty area. Additionally, the Portugal international can help resolve the problem by spending a significant amount of time in the team injury-free given that Salah was overused as a goal scorer last season.

    Diaz fills the position on the left, and if Liverpool can get him back to the form he displayed after joining from Porto in the second half of the 2021/22 season, he will add another dimension to the attack that simply wasn’t there last season.

    Nunez and Gakpo are viable backup options, and whoever Klopp chooses as his first pick will have plenty of goal threats throughout the upcoming season thanks to a forward line full of talent.

    Salah, Jota, and Diaz comprise my front three.

    Theo Squires – Nunez keeps drawing me back in.

    Changes to Liverpool's "first-choice" attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.
    When asked who I think are the strongest front three for Liverpool, my initial response isn’t all that novel. Cody Gakpo in the middle, Luis Diaz on the left, and Mohamed Salah to the right. We’re taking the latter two because they are Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino’s direct replacements. Moving on to the next question.

    A nagging thought, however, is still present in my mind. Simply put, it isn’t thrilling enough.
    Darwin Nunez, you know, keeps pulling me back in, where’s the chaos and the unpredictable?

    He’s a crazy a**, but Kopites love crazy a**s. In his first season on Merseyside, he scored a respectable 15 goals, but the best is yet to come.

    In his second season with Benfica, the Uruguayan burst onto the scene, scoring a staggering 34 goals that initially caught Liverpool’s attention. He is unplayable at his best. You must choose him if you want to see that striker this season, one who speaks English better and is free of the bothersome injuries he dealt with the previous year.

    There are obviously many ifs and buts in that. He continues to be Jurgen Klopp’s wild card right now. He might, however, emerge as the German’s MVP.

    Although we’ll be “treated” to another month without his services mid-season as he leaves for Africa Cup of Nations duty, Salah obviously starts on the right after yet another 30-goal season. It’s a good thing Liverpool has enough depth for other players to step up when he’s not there.

    Diaz receives the nod on the left while donning that infamous number seven shirt at the moment. Prior to that tragic knee injury last year, he was the Reds’ best player. Let’s hope the Colombian can regain such electrifying levels soon, eager to make up for lost time.

    In the event that not, you always have Diogo Jota as a backup goal scorer to fall back on. While in, Gakpo Liverpool has discovered the best Firmino replacement Kopites could have hoped for. If Nunez’s insanity isn’t being unleashed to devastating effect against Premier League defenses across the nation, he can get the nod in the middle.

    Diaz, Nunez/Gakpo, and Salah make up my front three.

    According to Tom Cavilla- Salah is the only thing that is certain, Changes to Liverpool's "first-choice" attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.

    There are plenty of excellent attacking options available to Liverpool, giving Jurgen Klopp many options to think about for the upcoming season.

    Roberto Firmino’s departure has opened up one spot in this department, but the front three positions in the side are still in high demand.

    Darwin Nunez was used on the left and in the middle during his first season on Merseyside, but the Uruguayan’s future is still up in the air. It is difficult to ignore Cody Gakpo, who joined the team in the middle of last season and was able to make a bigger difference in the same two positions.

    Although Luis Diaz, a Colombian, should be returning to his left wing position immediately after fully recovering from his knee injury, many fans had forgotten about him during his extended absence during the previous season.

    After a four-month absence, Diogo Jota also had to fight for a spot in the starting eleven in 2022–23, but he provided a welcome reminder of his talent by scoring seven goals in the final games of the campaign. Despite his stellar recent performance, Portugal’s international player is best used as a game-changer who comes on from the bench, a quality title-winning teams always seem to have.

    The only constant in Liverpool’s front three is Mohamed Salah; the Egyptian has now saved the team six seasons in a row when they have needed him most. He will be aiming for another incredible goal return, you can be sure of that.

    Nunez has the capacity to produce on a consistent basis, but it is up to Klopp to determine when and how to utilize the former Benfica striker to his fullest potential. The 24-year-old and Jota are both prepared to take over if Gakpo falters.

    Salah, Gakpo, and Diaz are my front three.

    According to Tom Cavilla- Salah is the only absolute,

    Changes to Liverpool's "first-choice" attack include one option undroppable and a wildcard.
    There are plenty of excellent attacking options available to Liverpool, giving Jurgen Klopp many options to think about for the upcoming season.

    The departure of Roberto Firmino has opened up one position in this department, but the front three positions in the side are still in high demand.

    Darwin Nunez was used on the left and down the middle during his first season on Merseyside, though the Uruguayan’s future is still up in the air. It is difficult to ignore Cody Gakpo, who joined the team in the middle of last season and was able to make a bigger impact in the same two positions.

    Although Luis Diaz, a Colombian, should be returning to his left wing position immediately after fully recovering from his knee injury, many fans had forgotten about him during his extended absence during the previous season.

    In 2022/23, Diogo Jota also had to fight his way back into the starting lineup after a four-month absence, but he provided a welcome reminder of his talent by scoring seven goals in the season’s final games. Despite his stellar recent performance, the Portugal international is best used as a game-changer who comes on from the bench, a quality title-winning teams always seem to have.

    Of the three Liverpool forwards, Mohamed Salah is the only one who can be counted on; the Egyptian has now saved his team’s bacon six seasons in a row. He will be aiming for another incredible goal return, you can be sure of that.

    Nunez has the potential to score frequently, but it is up to Klopp to choose the right moment and strategy to get the best performance out of the former Benfica striker. The 24-year-old and Jota are both prepared to take over if Gakpo falters.

    Gakpo, Salah, and Diaz make up my front three.