Tag: Alexis Mac Allister

  • “It Could’ve Broken My Leg!” – Mac Allister Still Furious Over Controversial Liverpool Call

    “It Could’ve Broken My Leg!” – Mac Allister Still Furious Over Controversial Liverpool Call

    Mac Allister Still Furious Over Tarkowski Tackle — “It could have broken my leg twice!

    The season may be in the books, but not everything has been forgotten—especially not by Alexis Mac Allister, who remains livid over one particular moment that could have ended very differently.

    Liverpool stormed to the Premier League title this year, and central to that triumph was the phenomenal form of Mac Allister. The Argentine’s second season at Anfield confirmed why he’s considered among the world’s elite midfielders, with that £35 million price tag now looking like one of the steals of the decade.

    While most players are enjoying some well-earned rest ahead of pre-season, Mac Allister isn’t just lounging on beaches or switching off completely. He’s still carrying the frustration of one reckless moment from April—a challenge that could have changed everything.

    Tarkowski’s Tackle Still Haunts Mac Allister

    During the fiery Merseyside derby at Anfield, James Tarkowski flew into a shocking challenge that stunned fans, players, and pundits alike. Incredibly, the Everton defender escaped a red card on the day—something Mac Allister still can’t believe.

    Speaking recently in an interview back in Argentina, the 26-year-old didn’t hold back:

    “It could have broken my leg twice!” Mac Allister said.

    “That they didn’t send him [Tarkowski] off was incredible. If I’d had my foot planted on the ground, it would have broken my leg completely.”

    “At the time, I realised it was too strong. But what shocked me most was his face when he went for the tackle. I wouldn’t say he was going to try to break me, but I feel I was lucky given the way he went in.”

    The PGMOL later admitted the decision was incorrect—Tarkowski should have seen red. It was another moment that reignited the ongoing fury over VAR’s inconsistencies.

    Wirtz Rumours Quashed — Midfield Pairing Could Terrify Rivals

    Thankfully, Mac Allister escaped serious injury and is already looking ahead—with even greater ambition. Liverpool are eyeing further reinforcement in midfield, and one name continues to be linked: Florian Wirtz.

    Rumours had swirled that the young German wanted Mac Allister’s shirt number, but Wirtz shut those down with a fiery Instagram post:

    “I respect players. Don’t believe everything that’s written.”

    Now, with a potential partnership brewing, the thought of Mac Allister linking up with Wirtz has Liverpool fans dreaming of dominance.

    This midfield duo could become the heartbeat of Klopp’s—or his successor’s—Liverpool, dictating games and striking fear into even the toughest opposition.

    At just 26, Mac Allister seems to have no ceiling. And if Wirtz does arrive this summer, the two could form a generational pairing—one that could steer Liverpool into a new era of midfield supremacy.

  • Liverpool get new update on Alexis Mac Allister’s injury as ‘minor issue’ report surfaces

    Liverpool get new update on Alexis Mac Allister’s injury as ‘minor issue’ report surfaces

    Liverpool get new update on Alexis Mac Allister's injury as 'minor issue' report surfaces

    Alexis Mac Allister is currently representing Argentina.

    Mac Allister has participated in training with Argentina in preparation for their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Colombia. Despite experiencing discomfort in his adductor muscle during the international break, he played in La Albiceleste’s 3-0 win over Chile last week but was substituted in the 79th minute.

    His condition has been closely monitored by Argentina’s medical team. Argentina will face Colombia tonight (21:30 BST), less than two months after their 1-0 victory in the Copa America final.

    In their final training session in 32°C heat in Barranquilla, Mac Allister was present. According to Argentinean outlet Ole, this suggests that the 25-year-old “is fit to play against the Colombians.” Prior to the win over Chile, Mac Allister was reportedly “moving differently” during a session, but his injury from the match “was just a nuisance.”

    Since joining Liverpool for £35 million from Brighton in July 2023, Mac Allister has been a key player, scoring seven goals and providing seven assists in 46 appearances during his first season at Anfield, helping the team win the Carabao Cup and secure a third-place finish in the Premier League.

    This season, Mac Allister has been on the pitch for every minute of Liverpool’s three victories under new head coach Arne Slot.

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    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Contract Position with Liverpool Differs from Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk

    Trent Alexander-Arnold's Contract Position with Liverpool Differs from Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract is set to expire at the end of this season, alongside the contracts of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk.

    Reports suggest that Alexander-Arnold is more likely to sign a contract extension with Liverpool compared to Salah and Van Dijk. All three players are in the final year of their contracts at Anfield and would be available on a free transfer next summer if no new deals are made.

    Liverpool aims to prevent this outcome, as all three remain crucial to the team under Arne Slot. Alexander-Arnold is viewed as the most probable candidate for an extension, given his deep ties to the club as a product of their academy and a lifelong supporter.

    Salah joined Liverpool from Roma in the summer of 2017, while Van Dijk was signed from Southampton in January 2018. Retaining Alexander-Arnold could also be more advantageous due to his resale value, which is expected to remain high. At 25, he is significantly younger than Salah, who is seven years his senior, and Van Dijk, who is eight years older.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold's Contract Position with Liverpool Differs from Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk

    Football Insider reports that Liverpool sees Alexander-Arnold as a future captain and plans to offer him assurances regarding his role in the team. While Real Madrid is said to be monitoring Alexander-Arnold’s situation, the player is reportedly not eager to leave Liverpool and is more inclined to sign an extension than his older counterparts.

    After Liverpool’s recent win at Old Trafford, much speculation focused on Salah’s comment suggesting this might be his final season at the club. Salah remarked: “I had a good summer and had a long time to myself to try to stay positive because as you know it’s my last year at the club. I just want to enjoy it and I don’t want to think about it. I feel like I’m free to play football and then we’ll see what happens next year.”

    However, it’s believed that Salah’s comments were misinterpreted. Instead of indicating that this season would definitively be his last at Liverpool, he was referring to the fact that he is in the final year of his current contract.

  • Alexis Mac Allister purchases a luxurious mansion at a discounted price from the former Liverpool manager.

    Alexis Mac Allister purchases a luxurious mansion at a discounted price from the former Liverpool manager.

    Alexis Mac Allister purchases a luxurious mansion at a discounted price from the former Liverpool manager.

    After his first season at Liverpool ended, Alexis Mac Allister purchased a brand-new, opulent mansion in Cheshire; the previous owner was Celtics manager Brendan Rodgers.

    As he begins his second season at Anfield, Liverpool player Alexis Mac Allister has shelled out £3.9 million on a brand-new, opulent residence.

    The Sun reports that the midfielder, who is presently representing Argentina in the Copa America, bought the player from former Reds manager Brendan Rodgers. The house that Rodgers, the manager of Celtic now, purchased in 2022 while he was still the manager of Leicester City, came with a £50,000 price tag.

    Situated on a posh street in Wilmslow, Cheshire, the mansion was listed for £4.2 million last summer, but in January, the price was dropped by £200,000. But it seems like Mac Allister, 25, was able to work out an even better deal.

    The star player for Liverpool will have a forty-mile trip to train at Melwood under new manager Arne Slot, but he will have plenty of comfort in his new five-bedroom house. The opulent residence has a bar area, beautifully landscaped gardens, and a gym as well.

    “An exceptional double gable-fronted contemporary residence finished to an uncompromising standard located on one of Wilmslow’s most prestigious roads,” reads the property’s description.

    Reportedly purchased in May, Mac Allister’s magnificent residence boasts a “lavish principle suite & dressing room,” a “beautiful Siematic kitchen & central island,” and “impressive bathroom suites.”

    An expansive walk-in wardrobe from Mac Allister's Cheshire
    An expansive walk-in wardrobe from Mac Allister’s Cheshire mansion

    In addition, the Cheshire mansion has air conditioning, underfloor heating, CCTV, and electronically operated blinds. Not to mention the ceiling-mounted speakers.

    Additionally, it is rumoured that “leisure facilities” will be constructed on the property’s land with planning permission.

    But once the agreement was finalised, Mac Allister won’t be able to spend a lot of time at home. The Argentina international had to report for international duty soon after the season ended in order to be in the United States for the Copa America.

    Gorgeous kitchen from the mansion in Cheshire
    Gorgeous kitchen from the Cheshire mansion 
    The house has a gym as well.
    The house has a gym as well.

    The former Brighton player has participated in three of his team’s first four games. Throughout the competition, Mac Allister has contributed assists against both Canada and Ecuador. He also scored in the team’s penalty shootout victory over the latter, which helped the team advance to the semifinals.

  • The Liverpool star is backed by former Man City striker Sergio Aguero to “replace” Lionel Messi.

    The Liverpool star is backed by former Man City striker Sergio Aguero to “replace” Lionel Messi.

    Sergio Aguero

    Sergio Aguero claims that Liverpool may have a man selected to take Lionel Messi’s position for Argentina.

    He is a huge admirer of the person Arne Slot will succeed. When Lionel Messi retires, Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Liverpool, is predicted to be one of Argentina’s future captains.

    As his country gets closer to living without what is perhaps the greatest footballer of all time, Sergio Aguero has identified the Reds star as one to watch in the future.

    Mac Allister had a fantastic debut season at Anfield. After moving from Brighton for $45 million (£35 million/€41 million), the Argentine showed to be an excellent value, playing 46 times. Remarkably, Mac Allister still has a lot of growth to do despite being able to play as a No. 6 and a No. 8.

    “In my opinion, our next leaders will be Julian Alvarez, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernandez,” Aguero stated to Stake. “Some people mention Emi Martinez, but goalkeepers play different roles and require different kinds of leadership. However, I believe those will be the players in the future.”

    Under Arne Slot, Mac Allister hopes to get back on track after winning Liverpool’s Player of the Year title in his rookie season. He will make his Champions League debut in 2024–2025 and has the opportunity to further showcase himself against some of the greatest opponents.

    There is no reason Mac Allister couldn’t establish himself as a leader at the club level as the revamped team ushers in a new chapter without Jurgen Klopp. The number 10 for Liverpool, who has previously won the World Cup, is currently aiming for additional success with the Reds and Argentina in the upcoming months, as well as the Copa America.

    According to Liverpool.com, Mac Allister, 25, still has more to give. He was among the top players in the Premier League for a large portion of the previous campaign. He is already significant to his nation, but it will be interesting to watch how he handles assuming a more prominent position. With his further rise in prominence and relevance, that ought to be achievable at Anfield as well.

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    Ten Liverpool players are departing as part of Arne Slot’s summer transfer plan.

    Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara

    After losing a number of squad members, Liverpool will be trying to finish deals this summer.

    Ten players who have reached the end of their Liverpool career will say goodbye to the club today. Contacts usually end on June 30, as is customary throughout the English top flight.

    Now that this day has arrived, the Reds will formally say goodbye to several people who were once part of their organisation.

    At the first team level, Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara are now unrestricted free agents and will not have their contracts extended. During their tenure on Merseyside, both players have experienced their fair share of injury issues, which probably had an impact on the decision about their future.

    Adrian is another player whose contract expires today; he has been extended an offer. What will happen next with the Spaniard, who has allegedly agreed to return to his boyhood club Real Betis, is still unknown at this time. The 37-year-old may still stay at Anfield, however this is not definite.

    Adam Lewis, Mateusz Musialowski, and Melkamu Frauendorf—all of whom have played senior level for the club—are making their way out the door at the Academy level. While Musialowski had to wait until March of this year for his chance after being used from the bench in a Europa League victory over Sparta Prague, Lewis made his first-team debut in an FA Cup replay against Shrewsbury Town in February 2020 but has spent the last four seasons out on loan. Frauendorf also made their maiden start against Shrewsbury, though it was in January 2022.

    The club chose not to extend terms with the young players, therefore fellow Academy players Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne, and Cody Pennington will also be starting new chapters in their lives as of right now. Goalkeepers Jacob Poytress and Reece Trueman have been given the chance to continue their career with the team, just like Adrian did, but there has been no update regarding their commitment to this choice.

  • Release clause revealed that Real Madrid is aggressively pursuing the 25-year-old Liverpool player.

    Release clause revealed that Real Madrid is aggressively pursuing the 25-year-old Liverpool player.

    Alexis Mac Allister, a midfield player for Liverpool, is apparently very interested in joining Real Madrid.

    Alexis Mac Allister, a midfield player for Liverpool, is apparently very interested in joining Real Madrid.

    Since joining Liverpool, the 25-year-old Argentine international has performed remarkably well and established himself as one of the team’s main players. Real Madrid is reportedly keeping a close eye on him and may try to make a move for him at the end of the current campaign, according to DirectvSports.

    The ageing duo of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric will force the Spanish powerhouses to prepare for life after them. In the long run, Mac Allister might out to be a wise acquisition for them.

    The 25-year-old is capable of playing in La Liga and has shown himself in the Premier League. Without a question, the Argentina international is talented enough to play for the greatest teams in the world because he has shown himself to be an amazing player for both club and country.

    This season, across all competitions, he has six goals and seven assists.

    A player’s desire to play for Real Madrid can be strong, especially for those from South America. Whether Mac Allister is eager to join Real Madrid in the upcoming campaigns is still up in the air.

    Real Madrid finds out Alexis Mac Allister’s asking price

    According to reports, the midfield player’s contract contains a €70 million release clause, and Real Madrid has the money to fulfil it.

    In the upcoming months, it will be intriguing to watch if they choose to activate his release clause.

    He is a vital player that Liverpool will not want to lose anytime soon. Under Jurgen Klopp, he has shown to be an invaluable addition this season. He will continue to be an important player for the team in the upcoming seasons.

    If Liverpool hopes to win significant trophies in the upcoming seasons, they need to hang onto players of his calibre. It’s still unclear how things will turn out.

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    Arne Slot confirms he will take over as manager of Liverpool after Feyenoord announces their departure.

    Arne Slot will step down as manager of Feyenoord after the weekend, and Liverpool has now been confirmed as his next destination.

    Arne Slot will step down as manager of Feyenoord after the weekend, and Liverpool has now been confirmed as his next destination.

    Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, has declared that he will take over as Liverpool’s next manager after Jurgen Klopp.

    When the Dutch team posted a video on Friday afternoon, they made it known that 45-year-old Slot would be leaving after their final Eredivisie match, which is scheduled on Sunday at home against Excelsior.

    Slot was asked specifically about the Liverpool position during his customary pre-match press conference earlier in the afternoon.

    And he responded, “I can confirm that I will become the trainer there next year.”

    Although Liverpool has not yet formally announced Slot’s arrival, it is believed that last month they worked out a compensation package worth up to £9.4 million (€11 million) with Feyenoord for the manager.

    In addition, Slot compared the Liverpool predicament to that of his former assistant Marino Pusic, who left to become head coach of Shakthar Donetsk in October, at his press conference.

    “Knowing ahead of time makes it easier to handle, from the club’s perspective as well as mine and the people I have collaborated with,” Slot added. If you depart in the middle of the season, the personal problem can suddenly arise.

    “People may still believe that the procedure proceeds as follows: clubs are notified first, followed by coaches or players, but that is not how the process operates. as a person you are already familiar with. Naturally, Marino Pusic was aware of Shakhtar’s interest for a longer period of time than he did when he informed me or the club became aware of it. The same is true for Liverpool and myself.

    “So, yes, it is a different farewell at the end of the season when everyone has known it is coming for weeks if you leave suddenly during the season.”

  • I have nothing personal against Jurgen Klopp, but I hope Liverpool gives their summer signings another year.

    I have nothing personal against Jurgen Klopp, but I hope Liverpool gives their summer signings another year.

    Liverpool great Didi Hamann discusses his public spat with Jurgen Klopp and evaluates the effectiveness of the Reds' midfield makeover

    Liverpool great Didi Hamann discusses his public spat with Jurgen Klopp and evaluates the effectiveness of the Reds’ midfield makeover from last summer.

    It should come as no surprise, looking back to the summer of last year, that Liverpool focused most of their £150 million midfield makeover on the Bundesliga.

    The writing was on the wall when Jorg Schmadtke, who had held comparable positions at VfL Wolfsburg, FC Koln, Hannover 96, and Alemannia Aachen during the preceding 20 years, was named the Reds’ new sporting director on a temporary basis.

    After Julian Ward left the team and stayed on for an additional week to supervise the already agreed-upon £35 million signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion, Schmadtke took over and used his connections in his native country for the remainder of the summer.

    After Julian Ward left the team and stayed on for an additional week to supervise the already agreed-upon £35 million signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion, Schmadtke took over and used his connections in his native country for the remainder of the summer.

    After Liverpool exercised his release clause, Dominik Szoboszlai was acquired from RB Leipzig for £60 million, and on transfer deadline day, Ryan Gravenberch, a long-term target, was finally signed by Bayern Munich for a transaction that might have cost as much as £40 million.

    The Reds had to wait patiently for the Dutchman, as Jurgen Klopp would later acknowledge, saying, “We knew there was a chance for Ryan.” Klopp was speaking about the preseason’s beginning at an Anfield Road stand test event in December. Such an action was long overdue, with the club corresponding with his representatives for the most of the first half of 2023.

    In the meantime, Liverpool finally decided on Wataru Endo from VfB Stuttgart after growing dissatisfied with their attempts to sign a new holding midfield player following the surprise departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabia. They had passed up players like Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia, and Andre Trindade.

    Liverpool great Didi Hamann discusses his public spat with Jurgen Klopp and evaluates the effectiveness of the Reds' midfield makeover

    The 30-year-old Japan captain, who had joined Stuttgart in August 2019 as a 2. Bundesliga player before continuously fighting to stay in the German top division, undoubtedly confused onlookers when he arrived.

    Endo and Klopp have both admitted on multiple occasions that Liverpool would not target him under normal conditions. But need dictates that his £16.2 million arrival, having overcome a sluggish start, appears to be both a steal and a genius.

    Granted, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, and Endo have experienced rather different outcomes in their inaugural season on Merseyside.

    The Hungarian had a great start to the season, but after two hamstring injuries, he lost his way in the second half. Although he has shown promise in brief appearances, the Netherlands international has found it difficult to secure a consistent spot in the team.

    And as was already established, Endo had a poor start to the campaign but has since shown promise, earning a spot in Klopp’s starting lineup as the season approached its halfway point. That will have astonished many in England, including Liverpool icon Didi Hamann, but not the now 31-year-old.

    The German, who left Bayern Munich in 1998 to accept a £5.5 million contract with Newcastle United when he was just 25 years old, has firsthand experience with making the switch from the Bundesliga to the Premier League. The Reds paid £8 million the following year to get Hamann for Anfield.

    In addition to winning the UEFA Cup and DFB Pokal with Bayern, Hamann was a two-time Bundesliga champion who also played in the 1999 Champions League final. Even with this experience, though, the Germany international still needed some time to get used to both Newcastle and Liverpool, and his early injuries did not help.

    And Hamann, who saw a lot of Endo in the Bundesliga before moving to Liverpool himself, isn’t shocked by his success there, thinking that missing out on Caicedo ended up being a lucky break.

    Hamann exclusively told the ECHO, via the help of Free Bets, “No, he hasn’t surprised me.” “You don’t always need the big names; perhaps it was a blessing that I didn’t acquire Caicedo for a hundred million dollars because I knew how good of a player he is.”

    “He held together a faltering side. I’ve always said that he’s incredibly disciplined, technically very gifted, two-footed, and a fantastic team player, and I think he will surprise a few people.

    “I’m not shocked in the least. He may have needed a few weeks or months to adjust to the Premier League’s brisk speed and rhythm, but he hasn’t shocked me in the slightest. He is a gentleman.

     

    Liverpool great Didi Hamann discusses his public spat with Jurgen Klopp and evaluates the effectiveness of the Reds' midfield makeoverEndo may not have taken Hamann by surprise, but Szoboszlai has—and in more ways than one. The Hungarian’s impressive Anfield debut surprised the German, who isn’t convinced despite his £60 million transfer fee.

    Consequently, he is dubious about Szoboszlai’s true level of success as an acquisition, having witnessed the midfielder’s decline in form during the second half of the season.

    “It surprised me how well he started because I know from personal experience that it takes some weeks or months to adjust to the Premier League’s fast-paced environment,” he remarked. “His impressive start startled me.

    “I felt they spent a lot of money on him. Although I believe he’s a very good player, time will tell.

    “As an offensive player, achieving consistency is usually more difficult. Injuries also befell him in the second half of the season, and it’s unclear if he was a wise acquisition overall.

    Hamann, a former player for Bayern Munich, witnessed Gravenberch’s struggles in Bavaria the previous season before deciding to transfer to Anfield. The German believes the Netherlands international has more to give despite a patchy start on Merseyside, and he hopes Arne Slot, the new manager, gives him the opportunity to establish himself.

    “I believe he’s likely making a slightly bigger difference at Liverpool than he did at Bayern,” he remarked. However, there may be a little more competition at Liverpool for spots.

    He must now undoubtedly begin playing regularly and having an impact on the games. He’s been brought in because he’s a large man, he moves briskly, and he can finish.

    “He needs to create opportunities and score goals because Liverpool has needed goals from outside the area at certain points this season. He’s had opportunities to establish himself in the past but hasn’t taken them.

    “I hope he gets another season; it’s his first, but I think he needs to improve on this one next season.”

    Klopp has previously grown enraged by Hamann’s candid evaluations of Liverpool, and the two have frequently exchanged acrimonious comments in the media.

    However, the former midfielder for the Reds maintains that he has no animosity towards the soon-to-be-former Liverpool manager and that he intends to have frank conversations with Klopp when they next meet.

    He asserted, “I never had a problem with him.” “I realise that my remarks against the team or the club are never personal.

    And I am aware that he stands up for the group, the club, and himself. Since it’s evident that this is a high-pressure job, everything is OK.

    “I’ve never had a problem with him, and I still don’t, and if he agrees, I’ll talk to him when I see him. Not a bad sensation at all.

  • Imagine Liverpool’s team for Arne Slot with three transfers: a 20-goal star signed and  wonderkid back.

    Imagine Liverpool’s team for Arne Slot with three transfers: a 20-goal star signed and  wonderkid back.

    Imagine Liverpool's team for Arne Slot with three transfers: a 20-goal star signed and  wonderkid back.

    This summer, Arne Slot is expected to join Liverpool. There won’t be any significant adjustments made to the team, but there are still some clear areas for improvement.

    When Arne Slot succeeds Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool, he will not be handed a difficult situation at all. The Feyenoord manager will join the Reds as head coach this summer, barring a dramatic turn of events.

    Even though Liverpool would not have preferred the last several weeks, a total makeover is not necessary. Anyone arguing that major changes to the transfer market are necessary is going to be far more irrational than data-driven Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes.

    The team is well-stocked overall, but there are a few critical areas that require work, particularly at centre back and possibly in the attack. The majority of the athletes are of a healthy age to continue improving.

    Most of the time, stability is necessary. It would be perfect if the goalkeepers were Caoimhín Kelleher and Alisson Becker. Other than Joël Matip, who is nearing the end of his contract, there is no reason to shed any more center-backs.

    At full-back, Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold are the first-choice selections, but Joe Gomez has demonstrated enough on both sides to suggest that he can continue to be a cover option there. Though there’s a case to be made for Alexander-Arnold moving into the midfield, even if Slot were to take that route, Conor Bradley would still provide a another right-back option.

    There is a decent variety of options in midfield for Klopp to keep using his three-man formation. There is depth on both sides, with Harvey Elliott hoping for more frequent starts and Ryan Gravenberch perhaps ready to step up once more.

    The only issue is Wataru Endō’s age, which is older than desirable. Perhaps they could be acquired if a top-tier player was available, but that would depend on the player’s market value. Meanwhile, Alexis Mac Allister has shown herself to be competent there.

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    Due to the demands he places on players deployed in the assault along the flanks, Slot like to have a large number of wide players. Therefore, there is a case to be made for adding a player who can play there to relieve some of the pressure on players like Mohamed Salah and Luis Díaz. Crysencio Summerville of Leeds United, who has scored 20 goals so far this season, was connected to Liverpool this week according to Fabrizio Romano’s Here We Go podcast.

    Even though Salah is not anticipated to leave this summer, his age and contract status must be taken into consideration, and some Liverpool attackers’ levels of production and injury history raise concerns about their long-term prospects. Adding another player to the forward line could be beneficial in two ways.

    With two more games in the group stage of the Champions League due to the competition’s increased format for the next season, Liverpool must make sure its roster is deep enough to contend in both the Premier League and the competition. There won’t be any easy games there either, although to be honest, there were several this year in the Europa League.

    In a perfect world, Slot would add three players if Thiago and Matip—two players who haven’t played much this season because to injuries—leave at the end of their contracts. A center-back is essential, adding another striker makes sense, and Liverpool should seize the opportunity if the ideal midfield player were available.

    However, at that point there probably won’t be many additions. In addition to wonderkid midfielder Stefan Bajčetić, who has missed nearly the entire season due to injury, the Reds will be hoping for better luck with injuries in the upcoming campaign. Slot may also be able to call upon Fábio Carvalho, Tyler Morton, Kaide Gordon, Ben Doak, and Bobby

  • Arne Slot eschewing Klopp’s strategies for Liverpool might lead to a heated match between four stars.

    Arne Slot eschewing Klopp’s strategies for Liverpool might lead to a heated match between four stars.

    Arne Slot eschewing Klopp's strategies for Liverpool might lead to a heated match between four stars.

    Following the completion of a compensation deal with Feyenoord, Arne Slot will take over at Liverpool.

    Arne Slot is expected to replace Jurgen Klopp’s preferred 4-3-3 system when he takes over at Liverpool. The departing Feyenoord manager, who is anticipated to take over as Reds manager following a £9.4 million settlement between the two clubs, will have to decide on an offensive midfield player who is essential to his team’s style of play.

    Under Klopp, who told Liverpool late last year that he would be leaving at the conclusion of the campaign, a three-man midfield has been the norm. Overall, the method has worked well for the Reds; among the many honours earned during Klopp’s nine years on Merseyside are titles in the Premier League and the Champions League.

    However, Slot has established himself with a 4-2-3-1 formation, which is expected to change Liverpool’s midfield composition. Two holding midfielders and one attacking midfielder, or No. 10, could be chosen in place of a somewhat flat trio in the middle of the park.

    Any team needs the position since it acts as a bridge between the striker, the wingers, and the deep midfielders. Despite Liverpool’s abundance of skill, there isn’t a surefire replacement.

    However, four Reds players might believe they have a chance. Since joining from PSV Eindhoven following the 2022 World Cup, Cody Gakpo has been inconsistent, as Klopp has often used him in a variety of positions.

    Arne Slot eschewing Klopp's strategies for Liverpool might lead to a heated match between four stars.

    Although the Dutchman has played as a midfielder, winger, and central striker, he continues to struggle to break into the starting lineup. The 24-year-old has only made 13 Premier League starts so far this season, but the opening in offensive midfield may increase his chances of seeing a lot of action.

    As an experienced Dutch football player, Slot will be well-versed in Gakpo’s abilities at the No. 10 position. However, he can have competition from other talented players for the starting position.

    In his debut season at Anfield, Alexis Mac Allister has been a huge success. With the ability to play at the base of midfield or in a more forward-thinking role, the World Cup champion can be a successful No 10 in Slot’s configuration. However, if the new Liverpool manager decides to take a different approach, he could also find a place in the double pivot.

    Dominik Szoboszlai, who joined from RB Leipzig for £60 million last summer, has also performed admirably. Although Klopp has requested the Hungarian to play deeper this season, he demonstrated in the Bundesliga that he is a deadly shooter and a valuable addition to an offensive midfield.

    Harvey Elliott is a fourth contender vying to unseat the three wealthy stars. The 21-year-old England youth international hasn’t yet made a name for himself on the team sheet, but after Slot looks over the full roster, he might be impressed by his close control and skill in confined spaces.

  • Arsenal vs. Liverpool: Expected starting lineup, official team news, and most recent injuries for the FA Cup match

    Arsenal vs. Liverpool: Expected starting lineup, official team news, and most recent injuries for the FA Cup match

    Arsenal vs. Liverpool: Expected starting lineup, official team news, and most recent injuries for the FA Cup match

    Liverpool team news 

    Dominik Szoboszlai won’t be with Liverpool when they travel to Arsenal on Sunday for the FA Cup.

    The Hungarian midfielder suffered a hamstring injury during the team’s most recent victory over Newcastle. As a result, manager Jurgen Klopp has ruled him out of Liverpool’s Carabao Cup semi-final match against Fulham on Wednesday night and this weekend’s heavyweight third-round match.

    “I can attest that it is an injury and not a possible one. Hamstring muscle. At his pre-Arsenal press conference, Klopp told reporters, “But now we have to see.”

    “We will have to wait a little while, but Dom is really upbeat and doesn’t have much pain. Therefore, there is obviously no hope for Sunday or Wednesday. No.

    “After that, we’ll see; hopefully, he might return, but we’re not sure.”

    The Reds kick off at the Emirates Stadium without Mohamed Salah and Wataru Endo, who are now away at the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup, respectively, for almost a month.

    As they attempt to complete their injury comebacks, Alexis Mac Allister and Diogo Jota might be selected to start against Arsenal, while Harvey Elliott might be the man to take Salah’s spot on the right wing.

    In the early stages of the FA Cup, Klopp is often expected to rotate his team, but he has made references to fielding a strong team for a high-profile match against Premier League title rivals.

    “I’m not sure if we should rotate against Arsenal right now,” he remarked. “As I sit here, I honestly don’t know if we have the chance to do so, whatever that implies.

    It’s not like we have the most talented team on hand. We can put together a strong team with the talents we have available, and I believe we will do just that.

    We have six days in between games, so I’m not sure if that looks like a rotation afterwards. Rotation is not necessary because that is so long. Say something like, “We have another game three days later.” That’s correct, but after the other game is finished, we may discuss that one.

    That is our typical behaviour, and both are equally important. Nothing exists in the meantime. We want to win these games, advance to the championship game, and move on to the next round, but this draw is probably as difficult as it gets.

    “It’s going to be difficult, but we played well here, so hopefully we can do well there as well.”

    Predicted Liverpool XI (4-3-3): Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Gomez; Jones, Mac Allister, Gravenberch; Elliott, Gakpo, Diaz

    Injured: Thiago, Bajcetic, Robertson, Tsimikas, Doak, Matip, Szoboszlai

    Unavailable: Salah, Endo

    Arsenal team news 

    Arsenal vs. Liverpool: Expected starting lineup, official team news, and most recent injuries for the FA Cup match

    In an attempt to prevent a devastating early cup elimination, Mikel Arteta will choose a solid squad for the Gunners.

    A late fitness test is required of Oleksandr Zinchenko before Arsenal’s FA Cup match against Liverpool.

    The left-back was scheduled to get a scan on Monday after missing last Sunday’s loss to Fulham because of a calf issue.

    Zinchenko is making good progress, according to Arteta, but after training on Saturday, a decision about his health will be taken in advance of Arsenal’s FA Cup third-round match against Liverpool the following day.

    “He’s making good progress,” Arteta reported. “Tomorrow, we have another training session. We’ll assess whether he’s prepared to begin the game and available to play. There’s no news about the others.”

    Arsenal needs to win this weekend at Emirates Stadium to go back on track after suffering back-to-back losses.

    The Gunners don’t play again until January 20 if the game isn’t a draw and there isn’t a replay. Arteta is anticipated to choose a formidable squad on Sunday.

    Aaron Ramsdale might make a rare start in lieu of David Raya on Sunday, however the Spaniard would not say who will start in goal.

    Arsenal predicted XI (4-3-3): Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Odegaard, Rice, Havertz; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli

    Injured: Partey (thigh), Timber (knee), Vieira (groin)

    Doubts: Zinchenko (calf)

    Unavailable: Elneny (AFCON), Tomiyasu (Asian Cup)

    Arsenal squad from: Ramsdale, Hein; Gabriel, Cedric, Kiwior, Saliba, White, Raya Zinchenko; Havertz, Jorginho, Odegaard, Smith Rowe; Jesus, Martinelli, Nelson, Rice, Nketiah, Saka and Trossard

    Time and date: 4.30pm GMT on Sunday, January 7, 2024

    Venue: Emirates Stadium

  • Source: Four Liverpool players are racing against the clock to prepare for their game with Man City.

    Source: Four Liverpool players are racing against the clock to prepare for their game with Man City.

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England in time for their matchup with Man City on Saturday.

    The Reds have financed a private aircraft to return to Merseyside in time for their vital Premier League match versus City, which begins at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday.

    For their World Cup qualifying matches, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Alisson, and Alexis Mac Allister were all in action early on Wednesday, November 22.

    The players will have little over 72 hours to return to England, heal, and get ready for the match thanks to the early kickoff.

    Liverpool is trying to prevent their South American players from being too tired before another post-international break kickoff at 12:30.

    When Nunez and Diaz were benched for their match against Wolves in the early afternoon, they encountered the same problem in September.

    Argentina and Brazil, respectively, had Mac Allister and Alisson on the pitch for the entire ninety minutes at Maracana Stadium, but the World Cup winners prevailed 1-0.

    Nunez played seventy-three minutes and scored three goals in his fourth straight Uruguay game, defeating Bolivia 3-0. Diaz played eighty-one minutes in Colombia’s 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England

    In an effort to guarantee that the crucial foursome is available for selection and has a chance to start, Klopp and the Liverpool staff are going above and beyond.

    With City behind the Reds by just one point on 28 points after 12 games, Liverpool might take the lead in the Premier League table after their match against Pep Guardiola’s team.

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    Liverpool Injury update: Positive news on Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, and two more

    Liverpool Injury obdate: Positive news on Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, and two more 

    Liverpool hopes that by the time they go to play Manchester City next Saturday, their concerns about injuries will have substantially subsided.

    Eight players were left off of Jurgen Klopp’s roster for the 3-0 victory over Brentford at Anfield before to the most recent international break.

    However, there is hope that when the team gets back together before facing the Premier League winners, things will look much better.

    Naturally, Alexis Mac Allister will be back in action following his one-match suspension for receiving five yellow cards.

    Positive updates regarding the health of four celebrities who were sidelined recently due to injuries are also available.

    Surprisingly missing from the team to play Brentford were Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate, the former of whom had to withdraw from his France international duties.

    However, This Is Anfield is aware that both players’ absences were due to minor ailments that should have healed in time for the trip to the Etihad Stadium.

    A similar prognosis was also revealed by sources for Ryan Gravenberch, whose run of four straight Premier League starts was cut short by a knee niggle.

    Liverpool Injury obdate: Positive news on Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, and two more 

    But starting next weekend, the young Scouser Curtis Jones—who is expected to come back from hamstring trouble—will present new midfield competition for the Dutchman.

    Thiago and Andy Robertson are remain sidelined for Liverpool, and it seems unlikely that they will return to action until the new year.

    After a recent setback, Stefan Bajcetic may be recovering on a similar schedule if the Reds go cautiously with his recuperation.

    Conor Bradley, a right-back, is getting better. In recent weeks, he has intensified his rehabilitation at the AXA Training Centre in anticipation of making a comeback