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  • Journalist shares the TRUTH about Bruno Guimaraes to Liverpool link following £51m deal rejection

    Journalist shares the TRUTH about Bruno Guimaraes to Liverpool link following £51m deal rejection

    Martin Zubimendi

    Since Martin Zubimendi chose not to accept a transfer to Liverpool, focus has shifted to possible substitutes.

    The Euro 2024 winner chose to remain with Real Sociedad, which was a disappointment for the Reds, who had targeted the Spain international in a £51 million deal to strengthen their defensive midfield options.

    The fact that there is still time until the transfer window shuts to conclude some business will undoubtedly come as a blow to new head coach Arne Slot, who hasn’t welcomed a new player since taking over for Jurgen Klopp in the dugout.

    Regarding potential Zubimendi substitutes for Liverpool, it’s important to note that Teun Koopmeiners, who played for Slot at AZ Alkmaar, has been actively courted.

    That being stated, Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United is one name that has been circulating lately. Journalist James Pearce, however, has disclosed the giants of Merseyside’s position on a potential sale.

    Liverpool “not interested” in Bruno Guimaraes 

    “Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes has been touted as a possible alternative to Zubimendi – but senior Liverpool sources, kept anonymous to protect relationships, are adamant they have no interest in the Brazilian,” Pearce wrote in The Athletic.

    Given what the 26-year-old has recently spoken regarding his future, it’s a good thing Liverpool has no plans to pursue a deal for the Brazilian; otherwise, another rejection would have been imminent.

    “I have never stated that I would like to leave; I am here. As reported by the Daily Mirror, “Since I signed, I want to add my name to the club’s history and nothing changes.”

    “My agency is interested in this; I don’t get involved in it. I have no knowledge about it. Newcastle is my main priority, and I’m happy.”

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    Amidst Liverpool transfer rumours, the manager makes “blackmailed” claim while the player skips training

    Amidst Liverpool transfer rumours, the manager makes "blackmailed" claim while the player skips training. Teun Koopmeiners, an Atalanta

    Teun Koopmeiners, an Atalanta midfielder, has been strongly connected to a summer transfer to Anfield. Get the most recent Liverpool transfer news and rumours here.

    Teun Koopmeiners, an Atalanta midfielder, has ceased attending practices due to rumours of a move to Liverpool. This summer, the Reds have been strongly linked to a deal for the Netherlands international.

    Last season, Koopmeiners was a standout player for Atalanta as they won the Europa League, defeating Liverpool in the quarterfinals. The Netherlands international has, meanwhile, been predicted to sign with Juventus in recent weeks, with the Reds appearing less likely to be his final destination.

    In anticipation of Arne Slot’s debut season, Liverpool began to show interest in the 26-year-old as a possible midfield addition. Though Real Sociedad player Martin Zubimendi is the top target for Liverpool, Koopmeiners appears more and more likely to sign with Juventus.

    Koopmeiners has been playing for Atalanta for a few weeks now, but it looks like he’s going to sign with Juventus. Atalanta’s head coach Gian Piero Gaspeini has officially announced that Koopmeiners has made the decision to no longer train with the team.

    According to Gasperini, Atlanta feels as though they are being “blackmailed” by the circumstances surrounding Koopmeiners’ future. The coach of the Serie A team also stated that Koopmeiners has already made the decision to depart in support of a transfer to Turin.

    “Up until the end of last week, everything with Koopmeiners was going well,” Gasperini said to the Italian daily l’Eco di Bergamo.

    “The athlete has already signed an agreement to join to Juventus. He made the decision to stop training and playing with us because he was stressed.

    He is also no longer useful to the team or his teammates as a result of this circumstance.

    “The club has responded by taking a very firm stance, feeling that they are being blackmailed in a way that is distinct from the numerous other occasions in the past when the club has sold valuable assets to major teams.”

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Ederson deal, Bruno Guimaraes update, Trent Alexander-Arnold boost.

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Ederson deal, Bruno Guimaraes update, Trent Alexander-Arnold boost.

    All the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as the summer transfer window approaches officially opening, including

    All the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as the summer transfer window approaches officially opening, including updates on Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ederson,  Bruno Guimaraes

    Arne Slot, the Reds’ new head coach, has been in charge for a few days and will be busy preparing for the job ahead. With pre-season starting next month, Liverpool are already being connected with numerous players who might join the club during the summer transfer window.

    Florian Wirtz, a Bayer Leverkusen midfielder, has provided an update on his future, amid interest from Liverpool and other teams. Meanwhile, Juventus is thought to have made a choice on Federico Chiesa and are willing to sell him this summer.

    Liverpool is interested in Ederson. Fabrizio Romano has reiterated claims that Liverpool has not made a bid for Ederson.

    However, there is interest in the Atalanta midfielder.

    All the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as the summer transfer window approaches officially opening, including

    “We heard today that Liverpool is making a bid for Ederson. “What I’m hearing is that Atalanta has yet to receive an official bid for Ederson,” he stated on his YouTube page.

    “They know there is interest in Ederson but they have not received any official proposal and they want to keep Ederson at the club.”

    Ederson to Liverpool Latest 

    Thank you to Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail for providing more clarity.

    He claims that speculations that Liverpool is close to signing Ederson are “wide of the mark.”

    Furthermore, no bids have been made, and he is not currently at the top of the shortlist, though this “could change”.

    Again, it was enjoyable while it lasted. At least the transfer window opens in a few days, right?

    Bruno Guimarães All the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as the summer transfer window approaches officially opening, including

    Bruno Guimarares examines the transfer links. Bruno Guimaraes has been linked with a transfer to Liverpool.

    According to reports, Newcastle United may have to sell one or two of their players in order to climb above the Profit and Sustainability danger line.

    Despite the fact that the Brazilian feels honoured by the rumour, he is not indulging the reports.

    He told TNT Sports, “To be honest, my future is in God’s hands.” I have a contract with Newcastle, and I’m really thrilled. As I previously stated, I know how much they like me and what I’ve done for the club. In summary, I have a contract and am pleased. I’m not sure what will happen; we know all about Financial Fair Play, but I can say that I’m happy.

    “Obviously, it’s nice to have your name associated with big clubs; it shows that I’m doing my job well, but I’m not concerned; as I previously stated, I’m happy at the club.” I’m quite pleased, so let’s see what happens. I’m not in a hurry, I’m pleased, and it’s up to God; we’ll see what happens.”

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s odds decline 

    Trent Alexander-Arnold's odds

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s odds of starting England’s opening Euro 2024 game have been reduced to evens following his Man of the Match performance against Bosnia on Monday evening.

    Alexander-Arnold scored for Gareth Southgate’s side and completed more passes (90) than any other player.

    Alexander-Arnold is currently even money to start against Serbia on June 16, with Joe Gomez at 11/8.

  • Bruno Guimarães’says farewell’ and a release clause for Benjamin Šeško is set following his ties to Liverpool.

    Bruno Guimarães’says farewell’ and a release clause for Benjamin Šeško is set following his ties to Liverpool.

    Benjamin Šeško

    Prior to the summer transfer window, Benjamin Šeško had a release clause set in the wake of his past Liverpool connections. Bruno Guimarães may also be moving.

    Liverpool held a number of farewell events at Anfield yesterday. Naturally, Jürgen Klopp received the most emotional sendoff, but many other significant personalities from this successful period also said goodbye.

    This included Pep Lijnders, Klopp’s longtime assistant who was actually already at Liverpool when the German arrived. Red Bull Salzburg, the team that developed Benjamin Šeško, who subsequently secured a transfer to RB Leipzig, will see him take over.

    The release clause that will apply to Šeško during the upcoming transfer window has finally been agreed upon by the Bundesliga team. Teams in the Premier League will be paying attention, since Liverpool has been associated with him since his time in Austria.

    Meanwhile, it’s beginning to become more apparent who might leave Liverpool’s opponents. Given the interest from some of the biggest teams in the Premier League, it is more probable than not that Bruno Guimarães will be leaving Newcastle United.

    The prospective exits of Guimarães and Šeško could attract Anfield’s attention. Here, Liverpool.com looks at what’s happening at Liverpool’s competitors by scanning the Premier League and the continent.

    RB Leipzig accepts the release clause for Benjamin Šeško.

    The talent pipeline inside the Red Bull network is well-known. Liverpool has in fact profited more than most, having signed players directly from teams supported by the massive energy drink company, including Takumi Minamino, Dominik Szoboszlai, Naby Keïta, and Ibrahima Konaté. Šeško and Liverpool have also been associated in the past.

    Nevertheless, given that Arsenal has declared the striker a major target, it is believed that Arsenal is in the lead for the player (football.london).

    Furthermore, a lengthy process to agree on a summer release clause has reportedly been finished, according to Sky Germany. Šeško signed a contract extension with RB Leipzig that runs until 2028, but he can leave if a bid of $71 million (£56 million/€65 million) is made.

    The release clause is labelled as “performance-related,” implying that subsequent windows’ value may vary based on Šeško’s performance.

    According to Liverpool.com: Across all competitions, the striker finished this season with 19 goals and 3 assists. It’s a hefty price for a striker who hasn’t really taken off since leaving the Austrian top division, 

    However, Šeško’s promise is readily apparent to all. It is unclear if Liverpool will choose to become involved. It will likely believe that there is better value out there, but this is not the first time it has trusted a young Red Bull athlete.

    Bruno Guimarães bids adieu, and Eddie Howe sums up

    Benjamin Šeško

    Bruno Guimarães of Newcastle United is another player with a release clause that is intriguing and has ties to Liverpool in the past (mirror). Similar to Šeško, Arsenal is anticipated to be towards the front of the line here as well.

    It is Eddie Howe’s wish that Guimarães stays. However, a lot of people have pointed out that his farewell gestures to the Newcastle supporters on the last day of the season resembled a farewell.

    With an impassioned expression, he extended both hands to the travelling fans at Brentford. However, Howe has taken steps to downplay the importance.

    “It’s not a wave goodbye,” he stated, according to Newcastle World. “I believe Bruno does that frequently, but it can be interpreted in a certain way if those who are watching choose to believe that to be the case.

    “I really hope it’s not, from my perspective. We are desperate to keep him because he is a key member of our team and an inspiration.

    To be fair, Howe is correct that the context of the transfer links has likely led to people reading too much into Guimarães’ “goodbye.” Liverpool.com states as much. Similar incidents have happened in Liverpool, where fans assumed Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk were headed home after observing their emotions. Nevertheless, disregarding the farewell gesture, it appears probable that Guimarães will be moving.

    Top teams are showing interest in Newcastle, and a high release clause is in place, so the club needs to sell quickly.

  • News of a transfer to Liverpool as Bruno Guimarães says he had “dream” negotiations about a $75 million deal.

    News of a transfer to Liverpool as Bruno Guimarães says he had “dream” negotiations about a $75 million deal.

    Bruno Guimarães

    Liverpool transfer news as the Reds keep an eye on potential recruits like Teun Koopmeiners of Atlanta and Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United ahead of the summer window.

    With new faces expected on the pitch and a new manager in the dugout, Liverpool is gearing up for a hectic summer. Richard Hughes will become the next sporting director of the Reds at the conclusion of the current campaign, the team announced this week.

    His major priority will be selecting Jürgen Klopp’s replacement, with Xabi Alonso, the manager of Bayer Leverkusen, continuing to be the front-runner. Liverpool’s appointment will not be simple, though, as Bayern Munich is also interested in the Spaniard.

    Together with Liverpool’s new manager, Hughes will have to decide where to make strategic transfers. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk all have contracts expiring in the summer, therefore decisions will need to be made over their futures.

    However, transfer rumours regarding possible targets are prevalent as Liverpool attempts to maintain its position in the Premier League championship race during the international break. This comes after the club made one of its two significant appointments.

    This is Liverpool.com’s assessment of the transfer rumours that have surfaced regarding the Reds today, which include a Premier League player who is being watched closely and a Serie A midfielder who has publicly expressed his desire to join a new team.

    Teun Koopmeiners (Atalanta)

    Teun Koopmeiners

    Teun Koopmeiners, an Atalanta midfielder, is still rumoured to be leaving the Serie A this summer, with Liverpool being mentioned as a potential destination. The 26-year-old said earlier this week that the weather wouldn’t even deter him from playing in England in the future.

    His current contract is scheduled to expire in 2027, but Tutto Atalanta claims that his admission has “raised eyebrows” at the team. Juventus has also been mentioned as a possible destination for the Dutch international; nevertheless, his valuation may have an influence. The player is presently valued at $75 million (€70 million/£60 million) by Atalanta.

    Koopmeiners, who has scored ten goals in Serie A this season, is reportedly the target of Liverpool, who may take advantage of the two-leg Europa League game to begin early talks.

    Liverpool.com comments: Although Koopmeiners would relieve Endō of some of his responsibilities as a defensive midfielder and in other areas, $75 million is a significant amount to part with. Liverpool should keep an eye on the possible sale and might try to lower the asking price, depending on how much the team has to spend this summer.

    Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United)

    Bruno Guimarães

    Bruno Guimarães, a midfielder for Newcastle United, has opened out about his future in public as he is still being linked to a move away from St James’ Park. The Brazilian has reportedly piqued the interest of Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City.

    After joining from Ligue 1 team Lyon in 2022, the 26-year-old has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most exceptional midfield players. He has a $126 million (£100 million/€117 million) release clause this summer, but FFP constraints might force Newcastle to sell for less, according to The Mail.

    Before Saturday’s friendly between Brazil and England at Wembley Stadium, Guimarães stated, as reported by Metro: “It has always been my ambition to play here. I’ve been a Premier League fan my entire life. My life has, I believe, been going well both personally and professionally ever since I moved to Newcastle.

    “I’m thrilled to be competing in the greatest league in the world with the top players. Of course, I want to play here for a very long time, but I also have other objectives. However, this is something more in the future; I’m thrilled to be in the league.”

    According to Liverpool.com, Guimarães is a very skilled player who can instantly elevate any team’s midfield level upon signing him. Even though Newcastle was successful the previous season, Eddie Howe’s team has struggled this year, and if Guimaraes wants to play Champions League games, a sale may be imminent. Liverpool might be able to do it, but it won’t be cheap.

  • Bruno Guimaraes, who cost €117 million, is well worth it to Man City and Liverpool.

    Bruno Guimaraes, who cost €117 million, is well worth it to Man City and Liverpool.

    For Newcastle United, Bruno Guimaraes has been a revelation since moving to St James' Park in January 2022.

    For Newcastle United, Bruno Guimaraes has been a revelation since moving to St James’ Park in January 2022.

    Other Premier League clubs were interested in hiring him, but the Magpies paid an estimated €42 million to acquire his services. While other teams had been hesitant to pay such a high price for the Brazilian maestro, Newcastle showed no reluctance at all. Their belief in the former Lyon man was also rewarded.

    He was a major factor in their top-four result the previous season, and he recently inked a new long-term contract with the North East team. Should he decide to depart in the near future, he might bring in £100 million (€117 million). Ideally, the Toon Army would continue to wear their No. 39 and assemble the team around him.

    However, reports state that Newcastle must sell because of concerns over Financial Fair Play. The futures of Guimaraes and Alexander Isak are currently uncertain. Arsenal has renewed their interest in the latter, as FootballTransfers exclusively disclosed at the beginning of January. Due to his release clause, it might be simpler to wrangle the 26-year-old midfielder out of St. James’ Park.

    When he got to the Eithad, City would get better. Isn't it hard to imagine how they might accomplish that? Still, they would. Guimaraes has been the Magpies' main man for the last 12 months, and he's primed to join one of the major European teams. the kind of group that controls possession. With an 84% success rate, the Brazilian maestro has averaged 60 passes out of every 90 for the Magpies. He has accumulated an average of 0.12 expected assists and, per ninety, he is involved in 3.43 shot-creating events. According to FBRef, he averages over seven progressive passes per 90, making him incredibly press-resistant and progressive.

    The Brazil international has a quite unusual release clause, according to several sites. AS asserts that, in contrast to many others, the condition permits payment in three equal installments totaling almost £33 million. With payments much more manageable for the majority of clubs attempting to adhere to FFP regulations, such a framework makes it possible for more clubs to participate in a deal for the tempo-setter.

    If rumours about him are to be believed, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Paris Saint-Germain are all interested in the 18-cap international. Guimaraes has actually been on Liverpool and Man City’s radar for a while.

    The former Lyon player was a target for Liverpool before moving to St. James’ Park, according to Sky Sports pundit Melissa Reddy, who boldly predicted in August 2022 that the midfield director would be a dream signing for the Reds.

    Reddy responded to a question regarding Liverpool’s midfield objectives in an interview with the Anfield Wrap by saying, “If there was a blank canvas, if availability wasn’t an issue, it would be Bruno Guimarães.” A City employee remarked something like, “They can’t believe Newcastle got that deal.”

    Midfield upgrade

    With the addition of Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, and Wataru Endo, Jurgen Klopp has now completely redesigned his midfield. The defensive unit will be the Merseyside club’s primary priority during the upcoming transfer windows. But with Thiago expected to depart the team at the end of the current season, Guimaraes possesses the skill set to fill any vacuum that may arise at Anfield.

    The 2022–2023 triple winners are also looking to add a midfielder to their roster. Kalvin Phillips isn’t totally trusted by Pep Guardiola. In Rodri’s absence, the current champions aren’t nearly as compelling. It would represent a pretty significant improvement if they could somehow sell Phillips and acquire Guimaraes. Particularly considering that the six-foot-tall midfielder is capable of playing both in and out of position for Rodri.

    When he got to the Eithad, City would get better. Isn’t it hard to imagine how they might accomplish that? Still, they would. Guimaraes has been the Magpies’ main man for the last 12 months, and he’s primed to join one of the major European teams. the kind of group that controls possession.

    With an 84% success rate, the Brazilian maestro has averaged 60 passes out of every 90 for the Magpies. He has accumulated an average of 0.12 expected assists and, per 90 bases he is involved in 3.43 shot-creating events. According to FBRef, he averages over seven progressive passes per 90, making him incredibly press-resistant and progressive.

  • Liverpool May abandon dream transfer as ‘Barcelona clause’ makes star £40m cheaper

    Liverpool May abandon dream transfer as ‘Barcelona clause’ makes star £40m cheaper

    Liverpool May abandon dream transfer as 'Barcelona clause' makes star £40m cheaper

    Liverpool have started the Premier League season quite well.

    Liverpool may abandon their dream move for Bruno Guimaraes as the Newcastle star has reportedly included a clause in his new contract that will allow Barcelona to sign him for £40m less than any other team.

    Guimaraes joined the Magpies from Lyon at the start of last year and has become one of his team’s most influential players.

    Liverpool reportedly rejected a bid for Guimaraes on transfer deadline day in the summer when Jurgen Klopp tried to bring him to Anfield.
    And since then the 25-year-old has put pen to paper on a new contract in the North East until 2028.
    That contract would contain a £100m release clause.

    But according to Spanish publication Sport, Barcelona will be able to land Guimaraes if they make an offer of just £60m.
    And that clause could deprive Liverpool of the prospect of signing the ace as they may feel they are getting a bad deal from the mega-rich Magpies.

    The midfielder, who scored 11 goals and eight assists in 68 appearances for Newcastle, has made several moves to Barcelona in the past after previously being linked with the club.
    But the Catalan giants’ current financial problems mean the player is unlikely to move to the Camp Nou any time soon.
    Liverpool have strengthened their midfield this summer by signing Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo.
    And the Reds are doing well without Guimaraes as they have climbed to fourth place in the Premier League after losing just one of their opening eight games.

    Liverpool May abandon dream transfer as 'Barcelona clause' makes star £40m cheaper

    “I’m absolutely happy,” Guimaraes said after committing his long-term future to the Magpies.
    “The fans have made me feel at home since my first day here and I feel so loved in my life.

    “I’m so happy here.
    It’s a very comfortable place to be and I hope I can continue to make the fans happy and help the team do well.
    This is my goal because there are no words to describe how happy I am to be here.

    “I remember saying in my first interview that I wanted to play for this club in the Champions League, and now it’s happening.
    We’re doing so well and when I look at my teammates from the other side of the pitch I’m so proud of them, all of them I’m proud of everyone: the team, the staff, the owners and the fans.
    “The city still believes in it and it’s incredible what we’ve done for the team.
    I hope this can continue.
    It’s amazing what has happened in my life in the last two years.”

    Guimaraes has started all eight of Newcastle’s Premier League matches this season, winning four. And he played a starring role in the Champions League, when the Magpies drew 0-0 against AC Milan in Italy before beating Paris Saint-Germain 4-1 at St James’ Park.

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    Midfielder still a target for Liverpool in the summer transfer window.

    Manu Kone, a midfielder for Borussia Monchengladbach, was initially reportedly a target for Liverpool during the summer

    Manu Kone, a midfielder for Borussia Monchengladbach, was initially reportedly a target for Liverpool during the summer and the Reds are reportedly still interested in him.

    As Fabinho, Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all left Anfield, the Reds ultimately moved for different targets on that occasion, bringing in four new players in the form of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Wataru Endo.

    Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in Kone, while Liverpool’s interest in the player also appears to be ongoing, according to Daily Briefing columnist Christian Falk, who posted from his account on X.

    Falk asserts that Kone is still under the Merseyside giants’ radar in the passage below.

    It will be interesting to see whether Liverpool keeps making the rebuilding of their midfield a priority, or if they decide to turn their attention to other areas of their roster next.

    Since players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah aren’t getting any younger, they’ll soon need to be replaced with more long-term options.

    However, Kone is a great talent and one that other major clubs will probably be vying for as well, so it is definitely worth keeping an eye on

  • “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    "Matter of Days" Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    Liverpool was regarded as one of the many illustrious names on Bruno Guimaraes’ admirers list.

    To have any chance of acquiring the Brazilian international in the future, the Reds or any other team, it seems, will need to back up their claims.

    This comes after a Fabrizio Romano X update, which stated that it will only be a “matter of days” before Newcastle formally agrees to a new contract with the midfielder through 2028, complete with a nine-figure release clause to ward off potential suitors.

     

    Even though he is a holding midfielder, the deep-lying playmaker might not be quite what the Reds are looking for in the market before the January transfer window.

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    Even with (the right-footed) Jarell Quansah’s excellent performances in the illustrious red shirt to consider, a left-footed center-back is undoubtedly near the top of our to-do list.

    "Matter of Days" Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    One potential target we could look to revive our interest in is Andre of Fluminense in order to meet the need to bring in an intriguing young No. 6.

    Though not a particularly strong tackler, as his FBref statistics indicate, his 99th percentile passing completion and attempt rates distinguish him as a very dependable operator in possession.

    Those are numbers that will undoubtedly continue to be appealing to the number crunchers in our recruitment team given our clear shift toward a more possession-based (as opposed to the gegenpress) style of football.

    You can be sure that we won’t have to spend £100 million to bring Andre to Anfield!

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    “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans

    Dominik Szoboszlai's banner was unveiled just seven games into the £60million move to Liverpool.

    Since moving from RB Leipzig to Liverpool this summer, Dominik Szoboszlai has had a positive impact that is already being recognized.

    Dominik Szoboszlai has a devoted following among Liverpool supporters, as evidenced by the midfielder’s own banner being displayed on the Kop during Sunday’s victory over West Ham.

    The 22-year-old was signed by the team in July after Jorg Schmadtke and Anfield executives snuck in to activate a £60 million release clause just before it was set to expire.

    Merseyside was ablaze with excitement as positive feedback and well wishes arrived from Germany.

    After seven appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, it is easy to understand why Szoboszlai arrived with such a positive attitude.

    Three minutes into the match against Aston Villa, he scored his first goal at Anfield by skillfully volleying a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner into the goal.

    On Sunday, Curtis Jones sneaked offside before heading in his skillful cross, so he was even denied an assist.

    However, much more than goals are to blame for the fervent adoration fans have shown in such a short period of time.

    Dominik Szoboszlai banner unveiled just seven matches after £60m Liverpool transfer

    He has contributed to the overhaul of the engine room, which now appears much more composed and in control than it did with the players who are currently gone, ranking 18th for the most passes completed in the Premier League with a completion rate of 859 percent.

    He has assisted Jurgen Klopp’s midfield in rediscovering its intensity and attacking verve, and he ranks fourth among all top-flight players for shot creation actions and 14th for ball recoveries (all stats via Fbref .
    com).

    As a result, in addition to leading the club in t-shirt sales so far this year, the No. After the 3-1 victory over the Hammers, 8 was able to witness the presentation of a flag in the colors of his home country on the Kop.

    Alongside customary banners honoring club heroes and legends like Bill Shankly, Steven Gerrard, and Mohamed Salah, it read: “Szoboszlai, Székesfehérvár, Hungary,” the middle word being the name of the city the midfielder is from. It was printed across the horizontal stripes of the Hungarian flag

  • Liverpool’s appreciation for the $100 million Premier League star is explained by Fabrizio Romano.

    Liverpool’s appreciation for the $100 million Premier League star is explained by Fabrizio Romano.

    Liverpool's appreciation for the $100 million Premier League star is explained by Fabrizio Romano.

    Bruno Guimaraes, a midfielder for Newcastle United, is about to agree to a new £100 million contract, and Fabrizio Romano has revealed the extent of Liverpool’s interest in him.

    The transfer expert revealed that Guimaraes is a target for the Reds in the summer while speaking to CaughtOffisde.
    Liverpool insiders are huge fans of the Brazilian international.

    The 25-year-old is currently set to sign a new long-term contract with Newcastle, though it may include a £100 million release clause, so the Anfield team ultimately missed out on signing Guimaraes.

    Indeed, Guimaraes would be a fantastic addition to Liverpool’s midfield, and Romano’s remarks suggest that a transfer may be in the works after the Brazilian agrees to a new contract.

    While they are content with their current midfield, Romano said: “Some fans have also asked me about Bruno and Liverpool transfer rumors.

    “However, I can say that Bruno Guimaraes is highly regarded by those close to Jurgen Klopp and has long been well-liked at Liverpool.
    Right now, there is nothing else to say.

    Liverpool must make use of any potential Guimaraes clause.

    Since joining Newcastle, Guimaraes has established himself as one of the top midfielders in the Premier League, and the South American may soon move on to Liverpool.

    By agreeing to a contract with a release clause, Guimaraes is giving Newcastle the option to sell him for a significant profit; if the final price is £100 million, Liverpool will have to profit.

    Additionally, based on the Premier League season’s early indications, Guimaraes might want to move if Newcastle doesn’t make it to Europe next season.

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    According to Paul Merson, Liverpool look much better without the £35 million player.

    Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister

    Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister isn’t on the field.

    The pundit told Sportskeeda that Liverpool played much better at Molineux after Mac Allister was substituted, and the Anfield team went on to win 3-1 after trailing 1-0 in the first half.

    The Argentine international, who was signed this summer for £35 million, has had a rocky start to life at Liverpool. Mac Allister has yet to find his feet at his new team.

    Despite a lack of performances, many supporters remain optimistic that the midfielder will succeed because Mac Allister is a player who has already demonstrated his talent in the Premier League.

    Merson’s remarks may nonetheless imply that Liverpool would be better off without the 24-year-old given the results, which were quite glaring in light of what transpired on Saturday.

    According to the analyst, Liverpool improved dramatically after the break against Wolves after replacing Alexis MacAllister with Luis Diaz.

    Liverpool ought to disregard Merson’s remark regarding Mac Allister.

    Considering how well the Reds played against Wolves, Paul Merson has suggested that Liverpool is a better team when Alexis Mac Allister

    Since Mac Allister moved from Brighton and Hove Albion to Liverpool, it will take some time for the midfielder to adjust to his new team completely.

    The South American is undoubtedly a talented player who, like other Liverpool legends in recent years, has the potential to reach elite status once he gels with Jurgen Klopp’s system.

    Even though his Liverpool career hasn’t started off well, Mac Allister is aware that he still hasn’t reached his full potential and that his future performances at Anfield could be explosive.

  • Livperpool submitted club-record offer to sign 25-year-old after Moises Caicedo ignore

    Livperpool submitted club-record offer to sign 25-year-old after Moises Caicedo ignore

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    Liverpool have been linked with a number of midfielders heading in to the summer transfer window.

    The Reds have signed Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo and Dominik Szoboszlai to improve their midfield opportunities.

    However, they failed in the pursuit of Brighton and Hove Albion’s Moises Caicedo. The Ecuador international has instead opted for a move to Premier League rivals Chelsea.

    According to a report from AS, Liverpool attempted to sign Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes after being turned down by Caicedo.
    The report adds that the Magpies immediately rejected the offer and were reluctant to approve his departure.

    Liverpool have reportedly made a club record offer of around £100m for the 25-year-old Premier League midfielder.

    However, Newcastle are one of the richest clubs in the world and they don’t need to sell their best players. Unsurprisingly, they decided to turn down Liverpool’s offer.

    Guimaraes has been a key player for Newcastle since he arrived and is one of the best midfielders in the league. Losing him would have been a huge blow for Newcastle.

    Liverpool would certainly need a quality player like him and Guimaraes would have improved him in the middle of the park.

    Although Liverpool have significantly improved their midfield, they could still use a good quality defensive midfielder in the near future.
    It remains to be seen if they will decide to enter the January transfer market for more additions.

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    Despite Manchester United’s interest, the “exceptional” player had his heart set on moving to Liverpool this summer.

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    Ryan Gravenberch was interested in playing for Manchester United during the transfer window, but he has always had his heart set on joining Liverpool this summer.

    According to a story from The Athletic, Bayern Munich only modified its position on selling the Dutchman 72 hours prior to the deadline.

    The last acquisition for Liverpool during the window was Ryan Gravenberch.
    After struggling at Bayern, the 21-year-old transferred in a £34 million deal.

    He was having a lot of success in spite of his difficulties.
    Gravenberch was obviously a target for Liverpool. But in their own search for a central midfielder, Manchester United also had their eyes on him.

    Despite Manchester United’s interest, Gravenberch only had eyes for Liverpool.

    Gravenberch reportedly only had eyes for Liverpool, according to The Athletic.

    Before the deadline, Sofyan Amrabat would eventually be with Erik ten Hag.

    According to The Athletic, some Liverpool employees have compared Gravenberch and Gini Wijnaldum.

    Prior to the switch, he had lengthy conversations with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk.

    And it appears that the youngster was very interested in the opportunity to work with Jurgen Klopp. Gravenberch is a player with “exceptional talent,” according to Klopp.

    Liverpool should be commended greatly for how they entered the window. They lost so many midfielders, who were crucial to the team before.

    And the new players appear to have a lot of potential. Dominik Szoboszlai is off to an excellent start in Merseyside.

    In the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister has already demonstrated his abilities.

    Wataru Endo could end up being an undervalued acquisition. Gravenberch is incredibly talented, too.
    Therefore, there is already a fascinating group in the middle of the park for Liverpool.

    Given how little Gravenberch did play for Bayern, it might take some time.

    However, it seems that both Liverpool and the player honestly believe that the transfer is the best possible outcome for everyone involved.

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    The Reds have rejected a mammoth offer worth £150m to sell Mohamed Salah.

    However, Sky’s Paul Merson believes the Al-Ittihad threat is not over and a £200million offer would be too big to turn down.

    There would be no point in selling arguably the best player when there are only a few hours left in the summer transfer window because it will be difficult to replace him.

    However, the Reds are said to be looking for ways to replace the Egyptian and Leroy Sane’s name would be in the spotlight.

    According to an exclusive report from Football Insider, Liverpool are considering a late signing of the Germany international who shone for Manchester City in the Premier League.

    The news source mentioned that the Anfield club are looking for a replacement for Salah and are keeping a close eye on 27-year-old Kaiser.

    Sane won every major domestic league title with Sky Blues, including two Premier League titles, under manager Pep Guardiola.

    Moreover, the 53-time national player has already won three Bundesliga titles since joining the Allianz Arena.

    The quick and tricky winger contributed 24 goals for Bayern last season and has already netted twice in three appearances this term.

    Almost two weeks ago, Football Transfers spoke about Liverpool’s interest in Leroy Sane, saying his expected transfer value was around £42.2m (€49.3m).

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  • Jörg Schmadtke working on two shortlists for Liverpool’s dual transfer plan

    Jörg Schmadtke working on two shortlists for Liverpool’s dual transfer plan

    Jörg Schmadtke working on two shortlists for Liverpool's dual transfer plan
    Where are Liverpool’s transfers for potential midfield signings and centre-backs as Jorg Schmadtke takes charge

    Such is the insatiable appetite for transfers, as soon as Alexis Mac Allister was announced as a Liverpool player the clamor for the next new face began.

    And there’s no doubt that World Cup winner Argentina won’t be the latest signing, as Jurgen Klopp begins to step up his efforts to strengthen his squad after a hugely disappointing season.

    Challenging time for the new sports director Jorg Schmadtke. While predecessor Julian Ward laid the groundwork for the arrival of Mac Allister, the move is now complete and Schmadtke now handles all inbound and outbound business.

    Further strengthening of the midfield remains a priority, although Liverpool’s desire to freshen up their engine room has led to an open season in terms of connections between players, whether they are agents looking to raise their client’s profile or they are looking for a better contract with their current club .

    Jörg Schmadtke working on two shortlists for Liverpool's dual transfer plan
    However, not all of them are wrong. French duo Khephren Thuram of Nice and Manu Kone of Borussia Moenchengladbach – where Schmadtke’s son Nils was appointed sporting director last week – remain on the shortlist as Liverpool now look to set targets that are both desirable and achievable.

    Ryan Gravenberch is another, although Bayern Munich did not appear willing to sell after only signing the Dutchman in the summer. All three are 22 years of age or younger.

    Chelsea’s previous oversight of England international Conor Gallagher has so far gone no further.

    With the imminent departures of James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, while aware of the need for homegrown talent, they won’t have too much influence over who Liverpool bring with Mason Mount now closing in on a move to Manchester United .

    Interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Matheus Nunes has also waned in recent weeks.

    And while Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes is a big fan, the recruitment team understands that a transfer from the Brazilian is almost certainly a failure.

    Other positions in the team seem more closed. There is no indication from Liverpool that the desire to sign a right-back this summer is high, suggesting there is no real interest in Bayern Munich’s Benjamin Pavard.

    Only if Kostas Tsimikas leaves will a new left-back be considered, although Liverpool have been impressed with Luke Chambers’ loan spell at Kilmarnock, with the 18-year-old playing in five different positions.

    The Reds also see no reason to further strengthen their offensive line, given that Cody Gakpo, who arrived in January, would have already replaced the departing Roberto Firmino.

    Jörg Schmadtke working on two shortlists for Liverpool's dual transfer plan
    The Reds also don’t want to block the progress of top-flight teenage right winger Ben Doak, who could be destined for minutes in domestic cups and the Europa League group stage next season.

    With Adrian set to sign a contract extension, a new goalkeeper is also not on the agenda unless Caoimhin Kelleher pushes for a move elsewhere. He too can benefit from injury time in the first team in Europe.

    But one area Liverpool are definitely looking to target is the centre-back, as Jurgen Klopp admitted last month.
    It would be a bit of an exaggeration to say that the heart of the defense is a time bomb.

    But with Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip both in their thirties, the latter entering the final 12 months of his contract and Joe Gomez struggling for consistency in the position, it would be a proactive move by Liverpool, especially with one or both of Wet Phillips.

    and Rhys Williams are likely to have suitors this summer. If not this summer, a new central defender will arrive in about 12 months.

    A left sided centre-back is ideal and one with the potential to progress in the position.

    England under-21 international Levi Colwill, who has returned to Chelsea after an impressive loan season at Brighton, would be a perfect fit and is admired by Liverpool’s recruitment squad.

    However, the Reds have shown no official interest in Micky van de Ven, who plays for Schmadtke’s former club Wolfsburg at the moment. As with the midfielders, Liverpool are now looking to shorten their list of possible targets.

    Schmadtke could still put his feet under the table at Liverpool. But there are clearly two clear objectives that he needs to achieve before the new season begins.