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Report: Target for Liverpool has reached an agreement and prefers the Reds to the Gunners.
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With a deal struck with the player, Liverpool is getting close to signing a midfielder to beat rivals Arsenal to the club.
A highly-rated new signing, who appears to be choosing Liverpool over Arsenal, has a deal with Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp has experienced a turbulent summer, with the loss of up to five midfielders in the span of a few weeks on top of other departures. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, and Naby Keita, all options for central midfield, left the team after their contracts expired on free transfers. Roberto Firmino and Fabio Carvalho, a forward on loan from RB Leipzig, also left the team.
Additionally, there are two somewhat unexpected Saudi Pro League deals. As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Jordan Henderson will depart for the Gulf state, where Fabinho will follow.
Romeo Lavia of Southampton, according to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, may be on his way to the Reds as a replacement.
It was tweeted by the journalist, “Understand that [Liverpool] is the top favorite now.”. “Lavia wants to join Liverpool and has given the [go-ahead]!”.
According to Plettenberg, the Saints value their teenage superstar at roughly £50 million. However, Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri has provided additional insight, asserting that the opening offer will be closer to £35 million.
He tweeted, “[The] Belgian midfielder’s side just agreed on personal terms. “Romeo Lavia was awaiting the Liverpool board’s approval and was a little irritated that it was taking so long. However, it has since moved. “.
Arsenal is rumored to be interested in another midfielder, but Mikel Arteta recently confirmed that Thomas Partey will be a part of his future plans. Last week, Football Insider claimed that Arsenal was also planning a move for Lavia.
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Liverpool won’t believe their bad luck with injuries as the £120,000 per year star will be out for a while.
Dominik Szoboszlai is now reportedly unlikely to play in Liverpool’s friendly game against Greuther Furth behind closed doors.
According to Ian Doyle of the Liverpool Echo, the Hungarian midfielder is believed to have rolled his ankle and will sit out the remainder of the team’s training camp as a preventative measure.
Although it’s unclear exactly how long the 22-year-old will be sidelined, it seems unlikely that his preseason will be significantly shortened beyond the aforementioned tie.
Without a doubt, Jurgen Klopp will be sighing with relief if his new star signing avoided suffering a serious injury setback.
Still, one must hope that Liverpool’s injury luck will improve in the upcoming season and that the midfielder, who makes £120,000 per week (according to Capology) can avoid any significant absences from the action.
If the 2022–23 season taught us anything, it’s that we cannot afford to skimp on young, dynamic midfielders if we are to have any chance of regaining our most devastating on-field form.
To return to their roots as a counter-pressing and high-pressing force to be feared, Klopp’s team has already made it clear that he wants to see that happen.
If we’re going to make that dream a terrifying reality for our opponents to deal with, they’re going to need dynamos like Szoboszlai running the show in the middle of the park.
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