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  • Why Liverpool’s refusal to accept RB Leipzig’s €12 million offer for Fabio Carvalho

    Why Liverpool’s refusal to accept RB Leipzig’s €12 million offer for Fabio Carvalho

    Liverpool turned down RB Leipzig's opening offer for Fabio Carvalho, with the people behind the offer explaining that they thought it was "derisory."

    Liverpool turned down RB Leipzig’s opening offer for Fabio Carvalho, with the people behind the offer explaining that they thought it was “derisory.”

    Although Carvalho is anticipated to leave Anfield this summer, the club appears to prefer to send their No. 28 on loan

    According to Philipp Hinze of Sky Germany, Leipzig made a formal offer for the 20-year-old player for €12 million, and that didn’t stop them.

    Liverpool rejected their initial approach, with club sources cited by The Times’ Paul Joyce as calling the offer “derisory.”. ”.

    According to Football Insider’s David Lynch, Leipzig will make a new offer, and a buy-back clause could persuade the Reds to sell. However, any deal would need to be significantly improved.

    Liverpool would have received £10.3 million from a bid of €12 million, which amounted to less than a £2 million profit.

    When the club acquired Carvalho from Fulham in May 2022, they also agreed to a deal worth £7.7 million.

    Why Liverpool's refusal to accept RB Leipzig's €12 million offer for Fabio Carvalho
    Liverpool initially paid £5 million for the young Portuguese player, and an additional £2 point 7 million was added to the deal in various add-ons.

    With Carvalho having played 21 times and scoring three goals in his previous season, it is safe to assume that at least some of those add-ons have already been paid.

    Another signing from the previous year saw Liverpool agree to £21.34 million in add-ons as part of the deal for Darwin Nunez, with £4.3 million paid after his first 10 games.

    The modest sum of £500,000 can be used as an example of potential add-on payments to Fulham for the purposes of this explanation.

    In the compensation agreement, Fulham also negotiated a 20% sell-on clause that most likely only applies to any profit Liverpool make from a sale.

    A profit of £4.8 million would be left after deducting an estimated £5.5 million from Leipzig’s offer of £10.3 million, of which £960,000 would be owed to Fulham.

    To Liverpool, that would only leave £3.84 million.

    Why Liverpool's refusal to accept RB Leipzig's €12 million offer for Fabio Carvalho
    The club could then rationally take into account the wages paid to Carvalho during his first season at Anfield when evaluating any actual profit.

    Spotrac estimates Carvalho’s annual salary at £2.08 million, or £40,000 per week, bringing any profit down to £1.76 million.

    Not to mention any compensation given to the attacker’s father, Victor Carvalho, who served as a middleman in the arrangement to bring him to Liverpool.

    Liverpool reportedly paid intermediaries and agents a total of £33.7 million in 2022–23 across 39 deals, according to the FA.

    Given his position in Jurgen Klopp’s team, an eight figure offer for Carvalho may seem reasonable; however, it is not surprising Leipzig were rejected with such vehemence.

     

  • The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Carragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a “lower” transfer fee than Luis Diáz.

    The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Carragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a “lower” transfer fee than Luis Diáz.

    The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Caragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a "lower" transfer fee than Luis Diáz.
    As Jamie Carragher selects a player who “will end up being the captain,” Alexis Mac Allister, a new signing for Liverpool, may cost less than Luis Diaz.

    Alexander-Arnold is designated as the captain-elect by Carragher.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has the support of Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player, to lead the team at Anfield.

    Despite his young age of 24, Alexander-Arnold has been a member of Liverpool for almost 20 years. He started out in the youth ranks before making his first team debut in 2017.

    The right-back, who was raised in West Derby, has made 198 appearances for the Reds, just shy of 200 overall, winning England and European championships along the way.

    Carragher thinks he’s destined for the position in the long run despite having only ever led the team out once, in a Champions League group stage dead rubber against Midtjylland in 2020.

    “It is getting to the point now where he is getting more mature and it will eventually become his team,” he said to The Redmen TV. The captain will ultimately be him. “.

    Of course, Carragher is another Scouser who, after graduating from the Reds’ academy, achieved great things with the team.

    From 1996 until his retirement in 2013, he played on the senior team, serving the club for 10 of those years as vice-captain.

    Price tag for Alexis Mac Allister is a “bargain.”.

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Brighton player Alexis Mac Allister’s contract has a release clause that is less than $56 million (£45 million/€52 million) for Liverpool.

    Mac Allister is scheduled to have a medical in the next 24 to 48 hours, according to Romano, who claims that Liverpool wants to get the “documents signed” for the deal this week.

    The Reds should be able to activate the aforementioned clause as soon as personal terms are fully agreed upon, and the transaction can then be completed.

    In comparison to players like Luis Daz ($62m/£50m/€58m) and Diogo Jota ($56m), the club believes he could prove to be a “bargain.”.

    This is true even though he won the World Cup with Argentina and shone for Brighton in the Premier League, earning a nomination for the competition’s Young Player of the Season honor.

    As it prepares for a drop in revenue following its failure to make the Champions League, Liverpool may put an even greater emphasis on bargain deals this summer.

     

  • Exclusive: According to a journalist, Liverpool is talking about a £35 million transfer as they work quietly.

    Exclusive: According to a journalist, Liverpool is talking about a £35 million transfer as they work quietly.

    Exclusive: According to a journalist, Liverpool is talking about a £35 million transfer as they work quietly.

    As they near completion of the transfer of Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool has been discussing other midfield targets.

    According to Ben Jacobs’ exclusive CaughtOffside column, Mac Allister’s medical is reportedly on the horizon, and the Reds are hopeful about signing him.

    Liverpool has received praise for their deft work in the transfer market, and Jacobs explained that they are once again operating covertly while reportedly discussing additional exciting talent.

    Young Frenchmen Manu Kone and Khephren Thuram have also been mentioned by Jacobs as targets for Liverpool this summer; Kone may be available for less than £35 million.

    Liverpool is moving quickly, covertly, and deftly, as they always do. They are constantly planning their windows, according to Jacobs.

    Exclusive: According to a journalist, Liverpool is talking about a £35 million transfer as they work quietly.

    “And they intend to conduct business early this summer, just like they did when they announced Cody Gakpo from PSV in January.

    “The club is hopeful that Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton will join. On Monday, there was a crucial meeting, and a medical checkup is coming up. If everything goes according to plan, the deal should be finished this week. ”.

    Manu Kone from Borussia Monchengladbach and Khephren Thuram from Nice have both been brought up by the Liverpool midfielder as potential replacements, he continued. Kone could be bought for less than £35 million. ”.

    After a disappointing 2022–23 season, LFC needed to make changes in the middle of the park, and this appears to be the right course of action.

    While squad members like James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are now under contract, Jurgen Klopp’s team failed to win any hardware and dropped out of the top four. Replacements are undoubtedly needed for aging stars like Thiago Alcantara and Jordan Henderson.

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    Man United know Alexis Mac Allister is ready to take on a role at Liverpool that Mohamed Salah ‘hates’

    Incoming midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has an important weapon to offer Liverpool after Jürgen Klopp had to make up his mind last season over Mohamed Salah’s shortcomings.

    In early May, Brighton beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Amex Stadium to give Liverpool a glimmer of hope in their race to the top four of the Premier League.
    Defeat for Erik ten Hag’s side saw Liverpool go within four points, although Manchester United still had a game in hand.

    The match winner for the Seagulls that night was Alexis Mac Allister, and coincidentally he’s now on the verge of becoming a Liverpool player (via The Guardian).

    Mac Allister’s crucial goal came in the 99th minute, making it the last goal in a Premier League match since – poetically – Bruno Fernandes grabbed three points for United against the Seagulls in September 2020. Both attacks came from the penalty spot and both displayed supreme composure at a decisive moment.

    Mac Allister is truly a specialist when it comes to penalties, having scored nine out of 10 in his professional career, according to Transfermarkt.

    His only miss came in a game away to Wolves last season, and even then he made amends from 12 yards in the same half, with Brighton winning 3-0.

    Since then he has scored seven in a row, or eight if you count the one in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United (again) in April.

    Only Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (seven) has scored more from the penalty spot than the Argentine (six) in 2022/23.

    Looking at Mac Allister’s seven shots on goal this season, some clear trends can be seen.

    The first is the variety of his placements – three went right, three left and one in the middle.
    In terms of height, he preferred the top corner (four times), which is of course a high risk, high reward strategy.

    Mac Allister struck in the top right corner against Brentford and in the FA Cup game against Manchester United, the only time he scored consecutive penalties from the same spot.

    He preferred to mix things up from one penalty to another, which made it almost impossible for goalkeepers to prepare. The other trend was build quality.

    All but one of his penalties ended up in the corner or the side netting, with the inevitable exception of his midfield shot against Leicester. It alludes to Mac Allister’s near robotic cool under that unique print.

    By contrast, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s best penalty taker, missed two consecutive penalties earlier in the season and didn’t even use the keeper against Bournemouth or Arsenal.

    At this point, Jurgen Klopp said he would talk to the Egyptian to stay in the job but ultimately opted to back him. He was rewarded with successful efforts in back-to-back matches against Spurs and Fulham in late April/early May.

    However, trust in Salah will have diminished in these situations, not least because he also lost some in the 2021/22 season.

    With Mac Allister, Liverpool may soon have a more reliable option at their disposal.

    Given his stature within the club and his obsession with individual goal milestones, Klopp seems unlikely he will deprive Salah of penalties, although he has admitted he dislikes the role.

    “I hate pens all the time, I don’t like the feel,” he told Steven Gerrard on LFCTV’s ‘When Stevie Met Salah’ (via This is Anfield) earlier this year.

    Mac Allister is likely to replace outgoing James Milner, who has impressively buried 19 of his 21 penalties for Liverpool, as the designated replacement.

    But if Salah falters again and Klopp decides it’s time to move, then he’ll be ready to step in and present a valuable weapon in his arsenal. Manchester United knows this all too well.

     

     

  • As new targets emerge after Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool’s £80 million investment is about to pay off.

    As new targets emerge after Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool’s £80 million investment is about to pay off.

    Liverpool has revealed new information regarding their stadium, signings, and schedule as they prepare for a significant summer of rebuilding

    Liverpool has revealed new information regarding their stadium, signings, and schedule as they prepare for a significant summer of rebuilding both on and off the field.

    In both a literal and figurative sense, Liverpool’s summer rebuild is starting to take real shape.

    After a season of underperformance that resulted in the lowest finish of any of Klopp’s seven full terms as manager in fifth, much of the discourse in recent weeks and months has been of a Reds squad in need of a restructuring, particularly in the midfield ranks where James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have now departed as free agents and Arhur Melo has returned to Juventus.

    But while that engine-room metaphor has been stretched to breaking point with regards to the work Klopp and his recruitment team need to undertake in the transfer window, there’s also a more tangible building project that is picking up pace at Anfield right now as the club gets set for something of a new era.

    The Anfield Road development project is now in its final stages before Liverpool formally opens their new-look stadium with a capacity of 61,000. In order to help the Reds host their largest crowds in decades, the £80 million rebuild will add an additional 7,000 seats to the storied stadium. The speed at which the work has been completed in the last 18 to 24 months has impressed those who have regularly observed it up close. Following the completion of the £110 million Main Stand in 2016, the sum spent on infrastructure improvements at Anfield in recent years will be close to £200 million.

    The start of the summer-long construction plans that will see one of the most renowned stadiums in the world football reopen in August with a vibrant new look was the final whistle of the final home game of the season against Aston Villa on May 20. Cranes currently populate the pitch as the roof is taken off the Anfield Road end to make way for a new one.

    The summer schedule is crucial for Liverpool as a team in many ways because they want to finish the Anfield expansion in time for the new season and get the necessary work done in the football operations department to ensure that their Champions League exclusion is only temporary.

    As new targets emerge after Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool's £80 million investment is about to pay off.

    As Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, the Reds’ first signing of the summer, approaches, momentum is building in the recruitment department. Liverpool made the Argentina international a primary target after taking the decision earlier this year to step away from the chase for Borussia Dortmund’s £130m-rated Jude Bellingham.

    The existence of a clause in Mac Allister’s contract should make negotiations with Brighton easier, and Liverpool are hoping to sign the 24-year-old before he departs for international duty with the World Cup champions when they play Australia on June 15.

    From there, attention will then likely turn to further midfield reinforcements. Mason Mount has been a long-standing target but it appears as though the Chelsea midfielder is edging closer to Manchester United.

    Southampton’s 19-year-old midfielder Romeo Lavia has his admirers as does Wolves’ Portugal international Matheus Nunes, while respective reports in France and Germany last week linked the Reds to Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach. Bayern Munich’s Netherlands international Ryan Gravenberch is another who is said to be of interest.

    A proactive and aggressive pursuit of key targets is anticipated throughout June before the team reports back to duty in July.
    With Jorg Schmadtke, the club’s new sporting director, initially joining on a temporary basis, there is little time to waste for the German to make his mark at Anfield. Additionally, with Klopp eager to wrap up his business as quickly as possible.

    July 8 will mark the first day of pre-season training at the AXA Centre with Klopp’s players set to be whipped into shape with the now infamous lactate test.

    The test requires the Liverpool players to sprint as hard as they can from one pole to the next before the whistle is blown, typically by renowned drill sergeant Andreas Kornmayer. Every interval results in a shorter gap between whistles, which forces the players to move more quickly. During the exercise, players also have blood drawn from their ears to check their lactate acid levels.
    Milner typically prevails in this challenge.
    But with the veteran gone, the team will be able to celebrate a new champion this summer.

    Liverpool then fly out to Germany for a pre-season training camp that will see the work turned up several notches. In a change in traditional scheduling, Klopp has taken the decision to visit a European-based camp before the more commercially-driven jaunt to Singapore, which is more lucrative but a less taxing exertion from the players’ perspective on the training pitches.

    As new targets emerge after Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool's £80 million investment is about to pay off.
    Last year, players like Diogo Jota, Ibrahima Konate, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Thiago Alcantara, and Naby Keita all suffered early-season injuries. Klopp is determined to reduce the likelihood of a repeat, so his players will engage in taxing double sessions in the Black Forest in mid-July before the lengthy flight to the Far East. All of this is done to help the team as a whole develop a solid base of fitness as they work to fully recover next season.

    As the ECHO revealed last month, the Reds will play two friendlies in Germany against Karlsruher and Greuther Furth. It has now been determined that those dates are July 19 and 24, with the second game taking place behind closed doors. Before the Reds return to Merseyside, Liverpool will play two more friendlies in Singapore on July 30 and August 2 against Leicester City and Bayern Munich, both at the National Stadium.

    Klopp is keen to have one final local-based friendly before the curtain is raised on the 23/24 term but Liverpool have made a request to the Premier League to play their first game of the new campaign away from home while the finishing touches are placed on the Anfield Road end.

    The ECHO understands a friendly at Preston North End’s Deepdale stadium is under consideration as a result as Liverpool look to end a busy summer with one final exhibition match. Following that, Klopp and his team will have to start working very hard. The Reds will find out if they will play an away game on June 15 when the Premier League schedule is made public.

    Prior to that, though, Liverpool still have a lot to accomplish both on and off the field as a crucial summer for many departments continues.

     

  • Today’s medical is a critical step that Liverpool will take to complete the transfer.

    Today’s medical is a critical step that Liverpool will take to complete the transfer.

    Today's medical is a critical step that Liverpool will take to complete the transfer.
    Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Brighton, will allegedly undergo a physical today, according to reports.

    The recent success of the Argentina international in the Premier League has made a significant summer transfer seem probable for some time.

    Fabrizio Romano reports that Mac Allister will have his medical sometime today, suggesting that Liverpool is getting close to finalizing this transaction.

    Mac Allister has been eager to have everything completed before joining up with his national team, and extra legalities on his contract may be poised to be finalized today, according to Romano’s tweet below.

     

    LFC had a discouraging 2022–23 season, missing out on Champions League qualifying, and Jurgen Klopp’s team’s midfield has appeared to be a glaring area of weakness.

    The Merseyside giants would be wise to sign Mac Allister as an improvement over players like Thiago Alcantara and Jordan Henderson, and replacements will also be required for the midfield quartet of James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who are all out of contract.

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    Man United know Alexis Mac Allister is ready to take on a role at Liverpool that Mohamed Salah ‘hates’

    Incoming midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has an important weapon to offer Liverpool after Jürgen Klopp had to make up his mind last season over Mohamed Salah’s shortcomings.

    In early May, Brighton beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Amex Stadium to give Liverpool a glimmer of hope in their race to the top four of the Premier League.
    Defeat for Erik ten Hag’s side saw Liverpool go within four points, although Manchester United still had a game in hand.

    The match winner for the Seagulls that night was Alexis Mac Allister, and coincidentally he’s now on the verge of becoming a Liverpool player (via The Guardian).

    Mac Allister’s crucial goal came in the 99th minute, making it the last goal in a Premier League match since – poetically – Bruno Fernandes grabbed three points for United against the Seagulls in September 2020. Both attacks came from the penalty spot and both displayed supreme composure at a decisive moment.

    Mac Allister is truly a specialist when it comes to penalties, having scored nine out of 10 in his professional career, according to Transfermarkt.

    His only miss came in a game away to Wolves last season, and even then he made amends from 12 yards in the same half, with Brighton winning 3-0.

    Since then he has scored seven in a row, or eight if you count the one in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United (again) in April.

    Only Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (seven) has scored more from the penalty spot than the Argentine (six) in 2022/23.

    Looking at Mac Allister’s seven shots on goal this season, some clear trends can be seen.

    The first is the variety of his placements – three went right, three left and one in the middle.
    In terms of height, he preferred the top corner (four times), which is of course a high risk, high reward strategy.

    Mac Allister struck in the top right corner against Brentford and in the FA Cup game against Manchester United, the only time he scored consecutive penalties from the same spot.

    He preferred to mix things up from one penalty to another, which made it almost impossible for goalkeepers to prepare. The other trend was build quality.

    All but one of his penalties ended up in the corner or the side netting, with the inevitable exception of his midfield shot against Leicester. It alludes to Mac Allister’s near robotic cool under that unique print.

    By contrast, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s best penalty taker, missed two consecutive penalties earlier in the season and didn’t even use the keeper against Bournemouth or Arsenal.

    At this point, Jurgen Klopp said he would talk to the Egyptian to stay in the job but ultimately opted to back him. He was rewarded with successful efforts in back-to-back matches against Spurs and Fulham in late April/early May.

    However, trust in Salah will have diminished in these situations, not least because he also lost some in the 2021/22 season.

    With Mac Allister, Liverpool may soon have a more reliable option at their disposal.

    Given his stature within the club and his obsession with individual goal milestones, Klopp seems unlikely he will deprive Salah of penalties, although he has admitted he dislikes the role.

    “I hate pens all the time, I don’t like the feel,” he told Steven Gerrard on LFCTV’s ‘When Stevie Met Salah’ (via This is Anfield) earlier this year.

    Mac Allister is likely to replace outgoing James Milner, who has impressively buried 19 of his 21 penalties for Liverpool, as the designated replacement.

    But if Salah falters again and Klopp decides it’s time to move, then he’ll be ready to step in and present a valuable weapon in his arsenal. Manchester United knows this all too well.

  • Liverpool will  closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clearChelsea’s transfer fees have had a major impact on the European transfer market

    Over the past 12 months, the arrival of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital as owners of Chelsea has caused major upheaval in the transfer market.

    Between taking over the club in May 2022 following its foreclosure following UK sanctions against former owner Roman Abramovich and the end of the January transfer window, Chelsea have spent more than £500m acquiring some of the most sought-after talents in world football. 

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear

    Enzo Fernandez, Benoit Badiashile, Mykhailo Mudryk, Wesley Fofana and Noni Madueke, among many others, all finished at Stamford Bridge last year, although a 12th place meant the project had a miserable performance for its first year for new owners.

    Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali had expressed his admiration for Liverpool owner Fenway Sports Group at the October 2022 Sportico Invest In Sports Conference speech in New York where ECHO was present.

    “In our opinion, these [Premier League] teams are generally not well managed. Fenway Sports Group and Liverpool have done well, but for the most part these opportunities have not been used to their full potential,” the Clearlake Capital co-founder said.

    A club owned by an investment fund needs success on the pitch to bolster its efforts and increase the value of the club, which received a £2.5billion bounty last year. In the sequel, a return must be realized for the investors.

    However, the best chance of doing so is to try to add value to the club and make a profit on the sale.
    However, the heavy spending was seen as a long-term investment, although not playing the 2023/24 Champions League was not part of the plan and will further complicate things from a financial perspective given the liabilities that exist on the club’s balance sheet., salaries and wages also amortization costs for the acquisition of players.

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear
    It is a philosophy at odds with the philosophy adopted by Liverpool under the FSG, where the club was run under a much more rigorous business model, spending according to its income and going against the trend in football where there is always has losses.

    The failure to ease monetary policy has over time caused a great deal of anger among certain sections of the Reds’ fanbase.

    Chelsea’s ability to reduce the financial impact of spending on the balance sheet stems from adopting the tactic of offering extended contracts, in some cases for seven, eight and nine years, thus spreading out the amortization costs attributable transfer fees over a longer period, giving the club more financial flexibility.

    For example, a transfer fee of £100m on a five-year deal would be amortized to club accounts at the rate of £20m a year. However, if a player is offered a nine-year contract, the amortized cost is £11.1m on the balance sheet.

    The use of such contracts has forced UEFA to act, blocking contracts for players over five years old from this summer, with a number of European clubs appearing to be unhappy with Chelsea’s use of longer contracts.
    However, it is understood that some clubs remain concerned about a possible circumvention of the five-year rule that has been put in place.

    Liverpool will closely monitor any Chelsea transfer twist as FSG plan is clear
    Chelsea had tried to sign Uruguayan midfielder Manuel Ugarte from Portuguese club Sporting CP. Ugarte was a player strongly associated with Liverpool earlier this year.

    It now looks as though Paris Saint-Germain will win the bid for the 22-year-old, with the Mirror reporting that Chelsea were ready to offer Ugarte an eight-year contract and were looking to circumvent the regulation.

    including any additional years beyond the five-year limit as options in favor of the club that could activate them

    Chelsea have made a big impact on the transfer market thanks to their approach over the past year, which has seen European football’s governing body rewrite the rules to try to avoid a potential problem down the road.

    Now that new rules have arrived, other European clubs will keep an eye out as any attempt to find a solution will end up with UEFA.

  • Jürgen Klopp should look at Arsenal duo that can save Liverpool millions and fix new issue

    Jürgen Klopp should look at Arsenal duo that can save Liverpool millions and fix new issue

    Jurgen Klopp has a potential problem at Liverpool this summer and the club could solve it with a double free transfer attack on Arsenal as two ideal candidates emerge.

    There will be many changes to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool squad this summer. When a new era begins at Anfield, the team will be markedly different and Liverpool will be looking to fight their way to the top of the Premier League and European football.

    But while Liverpool will be interested in adding reinforcements, it’s also important to remember the rules for potential new arrivals.

    Currently, the Premier League only allows 17 non-homegrown players (players who have coached in England for at least three years between the ages of 18 and 21) per team. The rest of a 25-man team must be filled with native places.

    Liverpool haven’t had a problem with this rule lately, but this summer the club lost both James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and could lose more like Caoimhín Kelleher and Nathaniel Phillips leaving only Curtis Jones, Andy Robertson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson and Joe Gomez are considered locals.

    This means that there could still be a few vacancies in the squad which could be filled by a local player.

    And for Liverpool, there could be an ideal solution at Arsenal, where two local players have expiring contracts.

    Jürgen Klopp should look at Arsenal duo that can save Liverpool millions and fix new issue

    One of them is Reiss Nelson, who is still negotiating a contract extension with the Gunners, but with his contract expiring in less than a month, Liverpool have a chance to step up and convince him to move to a new one.

    territory. Nelson, who can play in multiple positions and is just 23, would be an ideal cover for Liverpool in the squad, similar to Oxlade-Chamberlain’s role in his ability to play wide down the wing.

    For Milner’s replacement, the ideal candidate could once again be 25-year-old Ainsley Maitland-Niles on a free transfer from Arsenal, who has already confirmed he will leave the club this summer.

    Jürgen Klopp should look at Arsenal duo that can save Liverpool millions and fix new issue

    Maitland-Niles is an England international and a player with extensive experience. He has also played for AS Roma in Serie A and Southampton and Arsenal in the Premier League.

    Able to fill a variety of roles, from full-back to midfield, in central positions as well as on the flanks, he looks like an ideal candidate for a free transfer. Like Nelson, he qualifies as a local player and this makes him an even more attractive prospect for Liverpool.

    Neither Nelson nor Maitland-Niles will be world-class additions, nor will they set the world on fire at Anfield, but with so many of the squad leaving Klopp’s side, he needs more than just first-team reinforcements this summer.

    contracts, the duo could be two ideal additions. Not only because of their status as homegrown players, but also because of their profile in terms of age and versatility.

  • Man United know Alexis Mac Allister is ready to take on a role at Liverpool that Mohamed Salah ‘hates’

    Man United know Alexis Mac Allister is ready to take on a role at Liverpool that Mohamed Salah ‘hates’

    Incoming midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has an important weapon to offer Liverpool after Jürgen Klopp had to make up his mind last season over Mohamed Salah’s shortcomings.

    In early May, Brighton beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Amex Stadium to give Liverpool a glimmer of hope in their race to the top four of the Premier League.
    Defeat for Erik ten Hag’s side saw Liverpool go within four points, although Manchester United still had a game in hand.

    The match winner for the Seagulls that night was Alexis Mac Allister, and coincidentally he’s now on the verge of becoming a Liverpool player (via The Guardian).

    Mac Allister’s crucial goal came in the 99th minute, making it the last goal in a Premier League match since – poetically – Bruno Fernandes grabbed three points for United against the Seagulls in September 2020. Both attacks came from the penalty spot and both displayed supreme composure at a decisive moment.

    Mac Allister is truly a specialist when it comes to penalties, having scored nine out of 10 in his professional career, according to Transfermarkt.

    His only miss came in a game away to Wolves last season, and even then he made amends from 12 yards in the same half, with Brighton winning 3-0.

    Since then he has scored seven in a row, or eight if you count the one in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United (again) in April.

    Only Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (seven) has scored more from the penalty spot than the Argentine (six) in 2022/23.

    Looking at Mac Allister’s seven shots on goal this season, some clear trends can be seen.

    The first is the variety of his placements – three went right, three left and one in the middle.
    In terms of height, he preferred the top corner (four times), which is of course a high risk, high reward strategy.

    Mac Allister struck in the top right corner against Brentford and in the FA Cup game against Manchester United, the only time he scored consecutive penalties from the same spot.

    He preferred to mix things up from one penalty to another, which made it almost impossible for goalkeepers to prepare. The other trend was build quality.

    All but one of his penalties ended up in the corner or the side netting, with the inevitable exception of his midfield shot against Leicester. It alludes to Mac Allister’s near robotic cool under that unique print.

    By contrast, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s best penalty taker, missed two consecutive penalties earlier in the season and didn’t even use the keeper against Bournemouth or Arsenal.

    At this point, Jurgen Klopp said he would talk to the Egyptian to stay in the job but ultimately opted to back him. He was rewarded with successful efforts in back-to-back matches against Spurs and Fulham in late April/early May.

    However, trust in Salah will have diminished in these situations, not least because he also lost some in the 2021/22 season.

    With Mac Allister, Liverpool may soon have a more reliable option at their disposal.

    Given his stature within the club and his obsession with individual goal milestones, Klopp seems unlikely he will deprive Salah of penalties, although he has admitted he dislikes the role.

    “I hate pens all the time, I don’t like the feel,” he told Steven Gerrard on LFCTV’s ‘When Stevie Met Salah’ (via This is Anfield) earlier this year.

    Mac Allister is likely to replace outgoing James Milner, who has impressively buried 19 of his 21 penalties for Liverpool, as the designated replacement.

    But if Salah falters again and Klopp decides it’s time to move, then he’ll be ready to step in and present a valuable weapon in his arsenal. Manchester United knows this all too well.

  • Martin Keown assesses Alexis MacAllister’s move to Liverpool as “not a steal.”

    Martin Keown assesses Alexis MacAllister’s move to Liverpool as “not a steal.”

    Martin Keown assesses Alexis MacAllister's move to Liverpool as "not a steal"
    Alexis Mac Allister is a player that Liverpool hopes to sign this week.

    Defender Martin Keown, a Premier League champion, believes Alexis Mac Allister will succeed at Liverpool.

    The ECHO believes that there is hope that the deal for the Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder can be completed before he departs for Argentina, bringing the Argentine’s projected transfer to Anfield closer.

    If all goes according to plan, the 24-year-old would join the Reds as their first summer signing as Jurgen Klopp attempts to bolster his midfield options after losing three midfielders to free agency. Since helping his country win the World Cup and the Seagulls qualify for the Europa League, Mac Allister has become more well-known.

    After dropping their chase of Jude Bellingham, Liverpool had the Argentine international on their radar, while Manchester City had been keeping an eye on the midfielder. After their season came to an end with a loss to Aston Villa, Roberto De Zerbi acknowledged that Mac Allister and his midfield partner Moises Caicedo will part ways.

    While conflicting stories continue to be published regarding the potential profit margin for the Seagulls from the transaction, Keown thinks the Reds are once again doing well by their customers.

    He is an exceptional player, in my opinion. During the World Cup, we observed that. (Lionel) Messi was sprinting forward when he came deep. He described him as being quite intelligent to talkSPORT.

    “Great technique and a goal-oriented eye. He will be a really excellent addition. Again, good business. Although it isn’t a “steal,” I believe the price is fair for a player of his caliber. In a way, Brighton letting him move on is healthy.

    He’ll succeed there. He offers Liverpool a little more class and backbone.

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    £44 million midfielder is getting closer to leaving this summer despite Liverpool’s interest.

    £44 million midfielder is getting closer to leaving this summer despite Liverpool's interest.
    Ryan Gravenberch, a midfielder for Bayern Munich, appears to be moving closer to leaving the team due to Liverpool’s interest.

    According to a story from SoccerNews.nl, which quoted writer Kerry Hau, this is the case.

    Liverpool appears prepared to work on enhancing their midfield alternatives this year.

    James Milner and Naby Keita were two players that Jurgen Klopp permitted to leave this summer who often play in that position.

    There are several young people at the club who have performed well when needed.

    At the close of the season, Curtis Jones showed promise, and Stefan Bajcetic performed admirably until suffering an injury.

    However, more players are required, and Jorg Schamdtke, the new sporting director, must get to work right now.

    Given that Ryan Gravenberch might leave Bayern Munich, Liverpool has recognized him as a potential candidate.

    He is a top target for Schmadtke and might be available given his paucity of playing time in Germany.

    £44 million midfielder is getting closer to leaving this summer despite Liverpool's interest.
    It appears that Thomas Tuchel will be in charge of choosing his future.

    Liverpool target Gravenberch is about to leave Bayern

    The young Dutchman’s movements this summer, according to the SoccerNews story, will be influenced by Tuchel.

    He must “outline a clear plan and offer the Dutchman perspective” and clarify what function Gravenberch will play in the team.

    Gravenberch’s exit from Bayern will be “almost inevitable” if they are unable to provide him with this.

    The ‘complete’ midfielder has a ton of potential, but Germany doesn’t give him many chances to show it off.

    Last year, he was among the top players in the Netherlands, and he properly earned a significant transfer to another country.

    He was forced to accept playing most of his minutes off the bench because he picked a team with some of the best midfield options in the world.

    The 21-year-old, valued at £44 million, would be a fascinating addition for Jurgen Klopp.

    Even if Gravenberch won’t have much expertise to offer Liverpool, his departure from Bayern could turn out to be advantageous in the long term.

    The Reds’ midfield options, including Jones, Bajcetic, and Harvey Elliott, may be set for the foreseeable future.

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    Liverpool and a £53 million player are in advanced negotiations, and he prefers to join them over PSG.
    Khephren Thuram and Liverpool are now in advanced negotiations as the Reds try to complete a trade.

    Football Transfers asserts that the player for OGC Nice has now made a transfer to Liverpool his top objective. Thuram is reportedly more interested in joining the Reds than any other team, despite rumors of interest from PSG and Newcastle United.

    To that goal, it is rumored that Liverpool is in extensive negotiations with Khephren and his father Lilian. The renowned former France defender is reportedly in charge of brokering a deal for his son.

    However, rumors suggest that other factions are still out there. According to reports, Newcastle has already spoken with the Thurams and “remains interested” in both the 22-year-old and fellow Liverpool target Manu Kone.

    PSG, on the other hand, is reportedly only willing to pay for Thuram in installments. According to reports, Manuel Ugarte is the Parisians’ first objective. Liverpool is currently in first place, as a result.

    Liverpool intensifies the transfer process

    Liverpool and a £53 million player are in advanced negotiations, and he prefers to join them over PSG.
    Thuram should receive the same treatment from the Reds if he is willing to make them his top priority in the market. The 6’4″ midfielder appears to be an extremely promising young player.

    He is now valued at about £53 million, but he exudes the aura of a player whose value may skyrocket if given the chance to shine.

    Thuram appears to be the complete package: tall, rangy, powerful, and still extremely technically adept. The France international might be a gift from the gods for a Liverpool team that needs all of that added to its midfield.

    Reds supporters have been incredibly enthused about the possibility of Jurgen Klopp bringing him to Anfield as a result.

    Since the completion of the Premier League season last week, it appears that things have picked up in terms of moves. We may anticipate that negotiations with potential players are now moving to a “advanced” stage as Liverpool tries to complete their transaction quickly.

    Given that and the commotion surrounding Thuram, there may be some validity to this allegation. We’ll find out asap.

    Perhaps Liverpool is starting to benefit from market alignment. Keep an eye on it, Reds.

     

     

  • In a recent Instagram post by Alexis Mac Allister, Khephren Thuram provides a Liverpool transfer “clue.”

    In a recent Instagram post by Alexis Mac Allister, Khephren Thuram provides a Liverpool transfer “clue.”

    In a recent Instagram post by Alexis Mac Allister, Khephren Thuram provides a Liverpool transfer "clue."

    Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram responded to news of Alexis Mac Allister’s impending transfer to Liverpool by offering a possible indication about his future.

    Mac Allister, 24, appears to have reached a personal agreement with Liverpool and will likely leave Brighton in the near future.

    The Reds are expected to activate a release clause in the Argentinean international’s contract at the Amex Stadium, according to transfer analyst Fabrizio Romano.

    Here we go, Alexis Mac Allister to Liverpool! Complete agreement reached on the contract; be aware that its validity is set for June 2028. 5 year contract. Romano tweeted “#LFC” on Monday.

    “Liverpool will pay the buyout clause in the coming days, for a much less money than the rumored £60 million sum. 24 or 48 hour medical tests. Done.”

    Now, it appears as though Mac Allister will be Liverpool’s first acquisition of the forthcoming transfer window, which starts on June 14 for English clubs.

    And after a disappointing campaign, Jurgen Klopp’s team is anticipated to add numerous midfielders this summer. He might be rapidly followed by more newcomers.

    Manu Kone, a midfielder for Borussia Monchengladbach, and Khephren Thuram, a standout for Nice and the son of former France international Lilian Thuram, have both been connected with moves to Anfield.

    The 22-year-old Khephren has drawn interest from the Merseyside club after making 48 appearances for Nice this season across all competitions and scoring twice.

    Thuram ‘likes’ the photo of the Mac Allister move.

    After ‘liking’ a picture on Instagram about Mac Allister’s contract with the Reds, the midfielder fueled rumors that he would be moving to Liverpool this summer.

    The article from 4-3-3 featured a photo of Mac Allister having fun while sporting a Liverpool jersey.

    According to L’Equipe, Liverpool is planning a bid for Thuram, and Nice is prepared to sell him if Liverpool meets their asking price of €40 million (£34.5 million).

    Thuram, though, has openly downplayed a summer transfer away from the French club.

    Thuram added, according to the Liverpool Echo, “I want to advance, go on the field, and have fun,” at the UNFP Trophies presentation. I’m currently in Nice. It’s going great guns.

    I still envision myself in Nice since I truly like the club. I’m doing great in Nice.

    “I hear noises, but I’m content in Nice. With this club, I want to develop. Didier Digard, the interim manager, brought a lot to this group through a trying time, so I’d want to see him stay.

    I’m not sure whether I thank him enough, but I can never do so enough. He was a great assistance to me when I was starting out in my job.

    “We did a lot of work together. In Nice or somewhere else, I simply wish him happiness.

     

    In light of transfer rumors to Liverpool, Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister speaks out.

    In light of transfer rumors to Liverpool, Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister speaks out.

    After a disappointing season on the field, Liverpool fans will be eager to see what business their team has planned during the upcoming summer transfer window.

    Liverpool didn’t win any awards at the end of the season and missed out on the Champions League after finishing fifth in the Premier League.

    The roster needs updating, especially in midfield, therefore Jurgen Klopp and the new sporting director Jorg Schmadtke will have major financial support.

    Prior to the transfer window’s formal opening on June 14, Liverpool has already started talks with a number of targets and appears on track to complete their first signing soon after.

    In a recent Instagram post by Alexis Mac Allister, Khephren Thuram provides a Liverpool transfer "clue."

    According to several sources, the Anfield club and Brighton player Alexis MacAllister are in advanced negotiations.

    The Seagulls’ sixth-place finish in the Premier League was their best-ever league result thanks to the outstanding season the Argentina international has had with the club.

    He was also an important contributor to the Argentina team that won the World Cup in Qatar in the winter.

    Following Brighton’s final home game of the season against Manchester City earlier this month, Mac Allister appeared to wave goodbye to the crowd before breaking down in tears after their final game against Aston Villa on Sunday.

    Brighton’s message from Mac Allister

    After sharing a heartfelt letter to fans on Instagram, it now appears as though he will leave the Amex Stadium this summer.

    Review of this momentous year! It was an honor to represent Brighton & Hove Albion FC at a World Cup, but winning the first World Cup for this team will be unforgettable (let’s hope you win more), as will the reception you receive thereafter, the player wrote.

    “We were fighting for relegation three and a half years ago, and now, after so much sacrifice, pain, and struggle, this group will be in the history of this club for being the first time this club will play Europe League.

    “We must be quite proud since we did it all together. VAMOOOOOS.”

    According to Football Insider, Liverpool has agreed to match Mac Allister’s Brighton release clause and will pay the south coast club a fee of between £55 and £60 million for his services.

    According to reports, personal arrangements have already been reached with the 24-year-old, who is anticipated to sign a deal paying more than £150,000 per week.