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Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
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Liverpool FC reportedly reached a personal agreement with Southampton’s Romeo Lavia while they wait for their captain’s decision on whether to move to Saudi Arabia.
Whether Liverpool would need to make room for Lavia by moving a midfielder like Thiago had been the subject of conflicting reports. However, it appears that Henderson’s potential departure will finish the job.
With the player committed to the Reds, hopefully the club can now start the slow-burning process of haggling a transfer fee with Southampton. Logic suggests that the price would be slightly higher than £40 million, but I would certainly anticipate Liverpool to reduce it from the £50 million fee that has been floated over the past week. That is as a result of the buy-back clause going into effect at the same price in 2019. If Soton approves the player’s transfer during this window, City will also be entitled to a portion of the transfer fee. Even though the player has only one season of experience in the top flight, the talent is undeniable.
Nevertheless, the price is still high.
We’ll see if Jörg Schmadtke and crew can complete the task.
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In the midst of the Anfield transfer turbulence, Florian Plettenberg, a Liverpool player, has been seen in Germany.
Sepp van den Berg of Liverpool reportedly has the power to arrange a transfer to a Bundesliga team soon.
This information was provided by Sky German’s Florian Plettenberg via Twitter during a period of significant change behind the scenes with potential offers for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.
The tweet in question suggests that the defender, who briefly made an impression at Schalke after a six-month injury layoff, would be interested in a loan assignment.
Even though it’s admittedly challenging to see where the young Dutchman fits in around players like Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, it’s still debatably premature to say with certainty that he doesn’t have a future in the Liverpool backline.
It’s a potentially exciting option we could look to exploit if the player can have a fruitful stint on loan in the German top-flight. He stands at 6’4″ and has already played fairly prominently as a right-sided center-back while on loan.
It’s a discussion that is ultimately supported by “ifs,” “buts,” and “maybes,” of course, and it’s unlikely that we will be in a position to gamble next summer given rumors about the need to restock the back four in 2024.
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Liverpool is prepared to move to acquire Levi Colwill.
Levi Colwill, a Chelsea center-back, is available for negotiation, according to 90min.
Despite Chelsea’s insistence that Colwill is not for sale, sources have confirmed to 90min that Liverpool is confident that they can persuade Colwill to leave Stamford Bridge.
Colwill, who was a key player in England’s victory at the European Under-21 Championship this summer, made a significant impression while on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion last year. The Seagulls have already made a few unsuccessful attempts to sign him on a long-term basis.
Brighton first proposed a permanent contract in January, and Chelsea has said repeatedly since then that they do not intend to sell the defender.
Even though Chelsea has insisted that Colwill will have opportunities to succeed this upcoming season, 90min has been informed that Colwill is not yet convinced that Chelsea should be his long-term home.
Colwill’s current contract with Chelsea is set to expire in 2025, but as of right now, negotiations have not moved forward. Players who refuse to sign new contracts will be sold, Chelsea has made clear to their team. Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic’s departures this summer are particularly notable.
Liverpool has been concentrating on upgrading their midfield this summer, and now that Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have already been signed, they are also looking at defensive options. Colwill is in their sights as a potential new center-half, and Liverpool has been focusing on upgrading their midfield as a whole this summer.
They had expressed interest in Micky van de Ven of Wolfsburg, who is currently in negotiations with Tottenham, but Colwill has emerged as their top target, and they think he wants to move to Anfield.
Colwill said earlier this week that he was still debating his options but insisted that playing regularly is something he wants at Chelsea.
“I’ll talk to my family, talk to everyone I need to talk to, and then I’ll decide. Colwill stated, “I have to play at the end of the day to hopefully get there [England senior team] and go to the next camp.
In addition to confirming that he will speak with Colwill about his plans, new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino added, “I need to get a feel for him. I want to know what he’s thinking. what he anticipates. Of course, I also expect him to pay attention to what I ask of him after that. “.
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