Tag: Dominik Szoboszlai

  • Dominik Szoboszlai will soon undergo a medical after Liverpool “triggers his release clause.”.

    Dominik Szoboszlai will soon undergo a medical after Liverpool “triggers his release clause.”.

    Dominik Szoboszlai will soon undergo a medical after Liverpool "triggers his release clause.".
    As Jurgen Klopp appears poised to sign a second midfielder before the 2023–23 season, Liverpool has exercised Dominik Szoboszlai’s €70 million release clause.

    Liverpool has used the €70 million release clause on Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Fabrizio Romano asserts that the RB Leipzig midfielder will sign with Liverpool after the Reds exercised his release clause just hours before the deadline passed.

    The 22-year-old Szoboszlai, who can play on either wing or across the midfield, appears to be Liverpool’s second transfer window acquisition after Alexis Mac Allister, who joined from Brighton and Hove Albion earlier in the month.

    Along with the agreement, Fabio Carvalho’s season-long loan move to RB Leipzig also happened at the same time. The 20-year-old scored three goals in a total of 21 games after moving to Anfield from Fulham last summer for $5 million.

    RB Leipzig finished third in the Bundesliga and won the DFB-Pokal last season thanks to the Hungary international’s ten goals and 13 assists across all competitions.

    The Reds were reportedly interested, and talks had already started earlier in the day. The deal was closed quickly and ruthlessly, though, and Liverpool now seems to have their man.

    Let us know in the comments what you think about Szoboszlai’s move to Liverpool.

    Newcastle United was reportedly interested but will miss out after signing Sandro Tonali from AC Milan.

    Mauricio Pochettino left with £62m Chelsea transfer conundrum as agent denies agreement
    Szoboszlai’s release clause was set to expire at 11 p.m. on Friday, giving the Reds no room for error in the deal.

    With any deal completed before July counting towards last season’s calculations for FFP, Liverpool’s last-minute move for Szoboszlai has come at the ideal time to help them navigate Financial Fair Play restrictions.

    After contributing 20 goals and 22 assists in 91 games for the Bundesliga team since joining in 2021 from RB Salzburg in Austria, the Hungarian will give Klopp’s team another attacking option.

    The inventive midfielder will be a familiar face because he was an important member of the team that destroyed Gareth Southgate’s England team 4-0 at Wembley last summer. He also played against Manchester City in the Champions League last year.

    Following his £35 million departure from Brighton, Mac Allister was Liverpool’s first acquisition of the summer. In a revamped midfield at Anfield, the World Cup winner and Szoboszlai are exciting additions.

    After Alex Oxlade Chamberlain, Naby Keita, James Milner, and Arthur all left the club at the end of their contracts, Klopp’s engine room rebuild is taking shape.

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    Liverpool is ‘interested’ in signing a $52 million powerhouse for Anfield

    Liverpool is 'interested' in signing a $52 million powerhouse for Anfield.
    According to Sky Sports reporter Dharmseh Sheth, Liverpool are working behind the scenes on a £52m target

    Liverpool are interested in signing France U21 and OGC Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram, Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth told GIVEMESPORT.

    The Reds are looking to refresh their engine room having been tired and lethargic last season and started their window by signing Alexis Mac Allister for £35m, but now they have their sights set on Ligue 1 jewel Thuram.

    Liverpool transfer news – Khephren Thuram

    Liverpool have long been admirers of the Frenchman. Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor told GIVEMESPORT that he was of “specific interest” to Jurgen Klopp and his backroom staff.

    L’Equipe had also reported that talks between the relevant parties had been going on for weeks and that the player in question could cost around £52million.

    According to “Football Insider”, the club is now close to the second midfield reinforcement in this window.

    The report said the towering youngster is eager to make a move to the Reds and therefore the club is doing all it can to secure the signing of the much coveted phenom.

    Liverpool is 'interested' in signing a $52 million powerhouse for Anfield.
    Just a week earlier, the same publication admitted Champions League returnees Newcastle United were also interested in the 22-year-old as they are looking for a midfielder at the box office this summer.

    However, it appears the decorated Merseyside side are now leading the race.

    Little has happened in terms of revenue since former Seagull Mac Allister moved north, but it now appears Klopp is taking a positive step forward in his pursuit of Thuram.

    What did Dharmesh Sheth say about Khephren Thuram and Liverpool? Speaking exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, he said: “Khephren Thuram is another player they were interested in, including Vega.

    ” He’ll be one of those guys that Liverpool just do backstage and he’ll be one of those, where, you know, you make noises pretty late, and once those noises start, the deal gets will conclude fairly quickly. So I think they know who their targets are.

    What would Khephren Thuram bring to the Liverpool midfield?

    Many years in the tank would have been one of the main things that would have attracted potential buyers; especially for Liverpool, whose midfielder was anything but young from last season.

    Thuram, son of French icon Lilian, is a relatively complete midfielder who excels in developing from deeper areas.

    The 1.90m tall midfielder made 48 appearances for Nice in the 2022/23 season, scoring two goals and providing a further eight assists that season. But it’s his stats provided by FBRef that show why he’s so sought after.

    In the last 365 days, the midfielder has achieved an impressive 1.63 kills per 90 and sits in the top 6% of those in a similar position for progressive transfers per 90, where he registers 3.25 .

    Strengthening the center of the park has long been a priority for the German boss, and the need for fresh legs there has been reinforced by the many outings we’ll see in this window.

    But now Liverpool are reportedly making an offer the La Liga side would be ‘very hard to refuse’.

     

  • A release clause is triggered by Liverpool in order to sign Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig.

    A release clause is triggered by Liverpool in order to sign Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig.

    According to rumors, Liverpool has activated Dominik Szoboszlai's release clause in order to sign him from RB Leipzig.
    According to rumors, Liverpool has activated Dominik Szoboszlai’s release clause in order to sign him from RB Leipzig.

    In recent days, the Reds have been working to sign the 22-year-old.

    A deal would appear to be “very difficult” to complete, according to Wednesday’s report from The Athletic’s David Ornstein, but things have changed since then.

    According to Philipp Hinze of Sky Germany, the player has a €70 million release clause, and after June 30 it will automatically expire.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool has been “pushing ahead” to complete the transaction.

    Szoboszlai’s release clause is “triggered” by Liverpool.

    According to Romano, Liverpool have indeed activated the full €70 million release clause to sign the Hungary international, and personal terms have also been reached.

    He tweeted, “Dominik Szoboszlai to Liverpool, here we go! Understand RB Leipzig are now informed that Liverpool have triggered the release clause.

    ‘A deal worth €70 million has been completed and will soon be signed. Personal terms agreed upon; Szobo will soon be prepared for medical exams. Huge acquisition for LFC. “.

    If the deal is completed, the 22-year-old will join Liverpool as their second summer acquisition after they signed Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton earlier in June.

    After Virgil van Dijk, Alisson Becker, and Darwin Nunez, he would rank as the club’s fourth-most expensive acquisition ever.

    Szoboszlai would follow goalkeepers Adam Bogdan and Istvan Kozma as the third member of the Hungarian national team to play in a competitive game for Liverpool.

    In each of his previous two Bundesliga campaigns, the attacking midfielder, who can also play in wide areas and as a member of a front three, has contributed to 14 goals.

    Jurgen Klopp will use him as the newest piece of the puzzle as he attempts to reorganize his midfield in the wake of the departures of James Milner, Arthur Melo, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

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    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    An agent has revealed his client dreams of clubs like ‘Liverpool’ and could be an ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Mohamed Salah is an elite footballer, but as he grows up, Liverpool can’t afford to rely on him alone forever. Sooner or later Jürgen Klopp has to find a solution where he can rest his top man and give him some respite during the busy seasons.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool squad who can cover Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has played there in the past, but he’s more effective in other roles and doesn’t have an outstanding resume.

    Harvey Elliott could be another option, but in Liverpool’s system he’s better suited to a midfield role as the 20-year-old simply doesn’t have the speed and explosiveness to play in all three first of the Reds.

    Other options like Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are still in their infancy and Liverpool cannot rely on them either as Doak and Gordon need time to adjust to the demands of senior football.

    That’s why the Reds should consider the market for another forward option this summer. Roberto Firmino’s departure leaves the Brazilian free in attack and Liverpool should look to fill that gap with a replacement option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who could be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. Lozano, a fringe member of Napoli’s Scudetto-winning squad in Italy, is keen to take on new responsibilities this summer and recently his agent Alessandro Monfrecola made an interesting plea for Liverpool to be dropped by name.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:

    “West Ham and Aston Villa have shown interest in Lozano but it seems to be a half-hearted interest. Lozano has always dreamed of clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United so I don’t think he can be particularly attracted to them [the two others].”]”

    For the right price, Liverpool should consider making Lozano’s offer a reality. Although he hasn’t really started at Napoli yet, Lozano isn’t a bad option as a squad player if you take him off the bench or use him occasionally – for example when Salah is out at the CAN.

    He finished the season with eight goals in 2075 minutes, averaging 0.35 goals per 90 minutes.

    One would expect an offensive player to deliver a much better return on average, but considering Lozano has mostly been used off the bench, that’s not a bad return. Last season he finished the season in much better form with 12 goals in 1998 minutes.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly willing to move elsewhere, there is the possibility that a favorable deal will be struck for Liverpool.

    At the right price, he’s worth a try, especially as before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool faced Napoli in the Champions League group stage, Klopp had this to say about Lozano during his press conference:

    “He IS a great player, a super player. Big signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, he played very well in the first game against him.

    Having already received Klopp’s stamp of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to back Lozano and help Salah.

  • Liverpool hopes to finalize Dominik Szoboszlai’s transfer TODAY after negotiations for a £60 million deal

    Liverpool hopes to finalize Dominik Szoboszlai’s transfer TODAY after negotiations for a £60 million deal

    Liverpool hopes to finalize Dominik Szoboszlai's transfer TODAY after negotiations for a £60 million deal
    Liverpool’s bid to sign Dominik Szoboszlai has been stepped up, with a deal for the talented playmaker possibly imminent as part of Jurgen Klopp’s midfield overhaul

    Liverpool are leading the race to sign Dominik Szoboszlai as the Reds push to finalize a deal early.

    Negotiations have gained momentum, with a transfer in the works despite “difficulties” finalizing a deal before Friday night, when the Hungarian international’s £60m release clause will become obsolete.

    He arrived from sister club Red Bull Salzburg in 2021 and has since become an important player. He made 31 Bundesliga appearances in the 2022/23 season, scoring six goals and earning eight assists. He also played a key role in winning the DFB Pokal.

    The Bundesliga club are close to signing Liverpool attacking midfielder Fabio Carvalho on loan, after he underwent a medical on Friday.

    Szoboszlai’s move would also be at an advanced stage, with the midfielder moving in the opposite direction, albeit in separate negotiation.

    Liverpool’s pursuit is complicated as Leipzig are in no hurry to sell the 22-year-old. Josko Gvardiol is due to leave for Manchester City next month in a big money transfer – perhaps a world record fee for a defender – that will allow RBL to play tough.

    Liverpool hopes to finalize Dominik Szoboszlai's transfer TODAY after negotiations for a £60 million deal
    Szoboszlai will add variety to Liverpool’s midfield as he moves to Anfield alongside new signing Alexis Mac Allister.

    Following the departures of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Liverpool were keen to improve their midfield and the Hungarian’s arrival would be a sign of their intent to rejoin the title race in 2023-24. With a £60m deal in the works, it would represent a significant outlay for the club.

    The signing of Alexis Mac Allister was widely believed to be a deal, with his transfer £35m earlier this month.

    Arsenal are said to have already shown interest in the playmaker but the arrival of Kai Havertz has wiped out their interest, while Newcastle have also expressed interest but are said to have turned their attention elsewhere.

    Szoboszlai has previously spoken highly of Kop boss Jurgen Klopp, saying in 2020, “I like Klopp a lot,” he said. “The way he can inspire his players is amazing.

    Even if they have nothing, they can grow and its players can get everything. For me he is the best coach in the world.”

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    Dominik Szoboszlai’s admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Liverpool’s summer transfer activity slowed slightly by the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister but Jurgen Klopp is working hard to bring in new recruits

    Liverpool’s summer transfer window has started with a bang, with the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Premier League rivals Brighton.

    Things have slowed down a bit for the Reds since the Argentinian arrived at Anfield. This is despite Reds boss Jurgen Klopp being desperate for recruiting as he aims to help his side recover from a terribly disappointing season.

    RB Leipzig star Dominik Szoboszlai has become a surprise target in recent days, with Klopp going all out to sign the striker after an impressive spell in the Bundesliga. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Liverpool transfer news

    Liverpool’s move to Dominik Szoboszlai could prove complicated, although the Reds are eager to sign the striker. The Hungarian was instrumental in both RB Leipzig and his country, making 48 appearances for the former last season.

    But The Athletic say any possible deal between Liverpool and Leipzig will be “complicated”. Even Anfield’s leaders have privately admitted that it will be “very difficult” to reach an agreement.

    Liverpool leaders met with representatives for the 22-year-old earlier this week to begin talks. However, it will cost a “significant” outlay to sign him, but he is known to remain at the top of the Reds’ shopping list. Church boost delivered

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Jürgen Klopp has received a significant boost in his hopes of signing Federico Chiesa. The Italian has been one of Serie A’s best strikers in recent years and has been regularly linked with a move to Anfield.

    These connections could now be given extra weight, with Corriere dello Sport reporting that he is no longer in Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri’s plans. Juve are now ready to sell the striker if an “interesting offer” is presented.

    Allegri’s favorite 3-5-2 doesn’t suit Chiesa, who is no longer “at the center of the project”. The prospect of a sale is gaining momentum and Juve are willing to hear offers in the region of £52m.

    Liverpool have been ruled out of a move to Napoli star Victor Osimhen. The striker won the Serie A Golden Boot last season, leading his side to their first Scudetto since Diego Maradona joined the club.

    His performances made him a target for several top-flight clubs, including Manchester United. But one club that definitely won’t sign him is Liverpool, with Caught Offside saying a striker is unlikely to be signed this summer.

    Klopp already has a number of options at his disposal in attacking areas and his current plan is to stick with the Anfield players. Liverpool may consider signing a younger striker but Osimhen is not on their shopping list.

  • As Liverpool avoids a £70 million headache, Dominik Szoboszlai’s ‘choice’ for his next club is revealed.

    As Liverpool avoids a £70 million headache, Dominik Szoboszlai’s ‘choice’ for his next club is revealed.

    As Liverpool avoids a £70 million headache, Dominik Szoboszlai's 'choice' for his next club is revealed.
    Your morning Liverpool review, as Dominik Szoboszlai’s preference revealed and the financial benefits of loaning young players set in stone

    Liverpool are exploring the possibility of signing RB Leipzig midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai. The Hungarian international has displayed his credentials as a midfielder and right wing forward across his squad in the Red Bull lineup, making him an attractive prospect for Jurgen Klopp.

    It is clear that the club has met with representatives of the player, while there are conflicting rumors about the nature of the release clause.

    However, the Reds will face stiff competition from Newcastle United this summer as they prepare for their first Champions League campaign in 20 years.

    With only Europa League football on offer next season, that would appear to put Liverpool at a disadvantage to their Premier League rivals, but not according to an old teammate of Klopp’s.

    Findings from Off The Pitch showed that loaning players, especially to league clubs, is the best way to add value to young players.

    Liverpool’s strategy has seen them use the loan market to give their young stars, namely Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton, game time and will repeat next season with Fabio Carvalho, Calvin Ramsey and Rhys Williams.

    He found that four of the ten loans with the highest market appreciation were deals involving Premier League and second-tier English teams.

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    Liverpool prepared to make ‘difficult-to-refuse’ deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico ValverdeAccording to reports, Liverpool are planning a shock offer for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde.

    The 24-year-old is the latest name linked to a move to Anfield as Jurgen Klopp looks to continue his summer rebuilding.

    The Reds boss has already added Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister to his ranks, with the deal to be announced on July 1.

    While Nicolo Barella, Romeo Lavia, Khephren Thuram and Dominik Szoboszlai all have rumors of transfers to the Merseyside club.

    But Klopp is not done yet, as he has reportedly identified Valverde as his next target. The Uruguayan has been a key figure in Los Blancos’ recent success, helping the Spanish giants to nine trophies since their first-team breakthrough in 2019.

    But now Liverpool are reportedly making an offer the La Liga side would be ‘very hard to refuse’.

    Liverpool are preparing a surprise offer for Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde
    According to Spanish newspaper El Nacional, Liverpool are ready to make Real Madrid a whopping €90m (£77m) offer for their star midfielder.
    Valverde has been linked with a move from the Bernabeu after Jude Bellingham recently joined Borussia Dortmund.

    Toni Kroos and Luka Modric have also signed new contract extensions, putting heavy competitive pressure on the Madrid midfielder.

    While Klopp knows all about the player from Liverpool’s various meetings with Carlo Ancelotti’s team in Europe, with Valverde providing the memorable assist for Vinicius Jr’s goal to win the 2022 Champions League final.
    The report added that Real Madrid may find the Reds’ offer “very difficult to refuse”.

    However, it would be a big surprise if the La Liga club were to allow him to leave, especially after his recent comments suggesting he is keen to stay in the Spanish capital.

    In response to last month’s transfer rumours, Valverde dismissed the claims, stating (quotes via Liverpool Echo): “No, no. I’m in Madrid and I’m trying to enjoy every moment and leave my mark in the best club in the world.”

  • Why Liverpool signing £60million Dominik Szoboszlai is more probable after today

    Why Liverpool signing £60million Dominik Szoboszlai is more probable after today

    Why Liverpool signing £60million Dominik Szoboszlai is more probable after today
    RB Leipzig playmaker Dominik Szoboszlai a £60million transfer target for Liverpool.

    Liverpool transfer target Dominik Szoboszlai’s release clause expires at midnight tonight.

    Until then, the RB Leipzig player can be signed for £60million without the need for talks between the clubs, thanks to the option in the player’s contract.

    However, if you want to sign the playmaker afterwards, you need to negotiate a transfer fee with Leipzig and not just use the clause.

    Representatives of the Hungary international, also wanted by Newcastle, met with Liverpool officials earlier this week.

    According to Sky Sports, the encounter went well but the Reds will not rush their decision to sign the 22-year-old as they explore their options following the signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton.

    Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch are two other midfielders close to their hearts. But the fact that they met the people of Szoboszlai clearly shows that they are very interested.

    However, in the case of Liverpool, the expiry of the release clause after midnight could see them increase their interest rather than withdraw.

    Indeed, fulfilling the clause would appear to require Jurgen Klopp’s side to pay the full £60million in one go. However, the negotiation with Leipzig would instead be about a deal where Liverpool could pay the fee in installments, or with add-ons forming part of the amount, as they do with other deals.

    Mac Allister was signed for a guaranteed £35million which rises to £55million with add-ons and bonuses. The Reds have done a lot of business with Leipzig owners Red Bull in recent years and have brought in Ibrahima Konate and Naby Keita from Leipzig since 2017.

    Why Liverpool signing £60million Dominik Szoboszlai is more probable after today
    They have also bought Takumi Minamino from Red Bull Salzburg – Szoboszlai’s former club for the Leipzig – in 2020.

    Fabio Carvalho is currently on loan from Liverpool at Leipzig, while Sadio Manè is another former Salzburg player who played at Anfield.

    Liverpool are hoping that such a strong relationship with Red Bull can help them sign Szoboszlai on more favorable terms, be it in the form of a lower overall fee, a fee paid over several years or with a part payment added. we.

    However, Salzburg will collect 20% of any amount paid for the Hungarian attacking midfielder, meaning there is no guarantee the deal will ease next month or until August. Still, it’s easy to see why Klopp would be eager to work with the player.

    Szoboszlai is an attacking midfielder with good numbers: 10 goals and 13 assists in all competitions in 46 games last season and 10 goals and nine assists in 45 games the year before.

    He is also extremely versatile, able to play as an 8, left wing, right wing or as a number 10 on either side. And given his profile and his age, 22, combined with his experience (248 appearances for club and country), it’s no surprise he’s a target for Liverpool.

    Szoboszlai has all the credentials, but it won’t be an easy deal given his enormous potential. Three years ago, when he left Salzburg for Leipzig, it cost him £17m.

    However, the expiry of his release clause does not mean the end of Liverpool’s interest. It should have the exact opposite effect as sporting director Jorg Schmadtke tries to persuade Leipzig to accept a lower fee or a deal more suited to the Premier League giants.

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    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    Liverpool have long been linked with the transfer of a midfielder from Inter Milan and Italy

    Jürgen Klopp has made no secret of his admiration for Nicolo Barella and – in an ideal world – could be the perfect addition to his Liverpool squad.

    A box-to-box midfielder with numerous attributes, Barella has long been linked with a move to Anfield as speculation about his future at Inter Milan mounts this summer. That said, there is a complication or two when it comes to a proposed transfer to Liverpool.

    After initial plans to target Jude Bellingham were scrapped due to the huge financial cost, price remains an issue.

    Even if they decide to capitalize on their star player, Inter would like around £80m for Barella, who still has three years on his contract.

    However, reports from Italian publication Il Tempo suggest the figure could actually be closer to €80m (£68m). However, other clubs like Newcastle United are hiding behind his commitment anyway.

    Another point to consider is that Liverpool are not securing their place in the Champions League.

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    However, the Reds still have enormous power and if all goes to plan their ban from Europe’s top competition will only last 12 months if they finish in the top four again next season.

    Perhaps the biggest problem comes from the player itself. Inter are said to be ‘open’ to a sale but conflicting reports suggest Barella is ‘happy’ with the San Siro and has no intention of leaving the club.

    This is where Klopp and his public admiration could come in. Depending on the financial means, the 26-year-old would obviously be welcomed with open arms at Anfield.

    Should he ever land, a dream jersey number awaits – with a little catch. Barella currently wears Inter’s number 23 and has worn it since arriving from Cagliari three summers ago.

    Of course, that particular shirt is currently worn by Luis Diaz, but there’s a chance the Colombian will decide to switch to the club’s legendary No.7 after James Milner dropped him when he left. Other team numbers now available include: 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 24 and 25 – plus other options in the 30s and 40s.

  • A player ‘as talented as Erling Haaland’ could soon be joining Liverpool for £60 million.

    A player ‘as talented as Erling Haaland’ could soon be joining Liverpool for £60 million.

    Dominik Szoboszlai
    Liverpool are looking into a transfer that would take RB Leipzig star Dominik Szoboszlai to Anfield

    Former RB Salzburg and Leeds United manager Jesse March has previously said Liverpool goal Dominik Szoboszlai is “as talented” as Manchester City star Erling Haaland.

    The Norwegian talisman took the Premier League by storm in his debut season in England, capturing the golden boot. In his destructive run in the top flight, he broke Reds striker Mohamed Salah’s record as the most prolific striker in a season with 36 goals.

    Liverpool are exploring the possibility of a deal for RB Leipzig midfielder Szoboszlai as Jürgen Klopp continues to weigh his options for rebuilding.

    Alexis Mac Allister has become the first piece of the puzzle following his arrival from Brighton & Hove Albion in June, while the likes of Khephren Thuram and Ryan Gravenberch are popular chefs at Anfield.

    Szoboszlai, 22, could cost the Reds £60m if they fulfill his release clause – but they may need to act quickly as reports indicate the fixed transfer fee expires as early as June 30.

    Marsch mentored the two during their partnership at Salzburg before Haaland moved to Borussia Dortmund and Szoboszlai followed the path of many from Austria to RB Leipzig in 2021.

    The Hungarian won four Austrian Bundesliga titles with the club and was named player of the year before moving to Saxony. The pair came together during the American tactician’s brief tenure at Leipzig, and Marsch has previously hailed Liverpool’s goal.

    Dominik Szoboszlai
    “In terms of talent, there aren’t many better players who can play [Szoboszlai’s] position.” Some are strong, others are technical, others are good tactically and others can defend themselves well or run a lot,” he said.
    “However, Dominik is special because he combines all these skills. Dominik is as talented as Erling Haaland.”

    Should he move to Merseyside, Szoboszlai will take on Haaland as the Reds look to take on Manchester City again. Liverpool will be hoping last season was a twist as they lost pace and finished fifth as the Citizens won the treble.

    Haaland’s influence when he first arrived in Austria was evident when the Anfield goal spoke highly of Pep Guardiola’s star player.

    Szoboszlai said: “We are still friends, we keep in touch. When I came to Salzburg, [Munas] Dabbur was the main thing that helped me get into professional sport. I knew how difficult it is to fit in with the team, even if everyone is friendly and tries to help.

    “They already know each other, so it can be difficult to fit in. When Erling arrived, he was the only new player that summer and everyone knew each other. I figured I would have been in the same situation, so I was very open with him and helped him with whatever he needed.

    “We used to hang out together, even though he didn’t do much, and we also went out to eat and stuff like that. We became good friends and I helped him get to know the team while he was helping me learn English, so we both helped each other.”

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    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who “dreams” of playing for the club

    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who "dreams" of playing for the club
    Despite the defender’s “dream” admission, Liverpool is observing as Man City appears poised to sign Josko Gvardiol.

    Despite the Croatian calling the Reds his “dream club,” Josko Gvardiol is reportedly not going to sign with Liverpool. According to rumors, Gvardiol could sign a record-breaking defender transfer deal to play for Premier League rivals Manchester City.

    Virgil van Dijk, a star for the Reds, is Gvardiol’s idol, and the club is his “dream” team, he previously admitted. Van Dijk was dubbed “the best” by the RB Leipzig defender.

    Liverpool would undoubtedly be his ideal team, he told Croatian TV station RTLDanas. Since I was a young child, my dad and I have watched many of their games.

    In addition, he said to 24sata, “I used to look up to Lionel Messi as a kid, but now I watch the players in my position more and more. The best player right now is Virgil Van Dijk.
    ” .

    Pep Guardiola, however, seems destined to prevail in the summer transfer market for Gvardiol. Some of the top clubs in Europe are interested in the 21-year-old defender, with Champions League and treble winners likely to outbid both Liverpool and Chelsea.

    Leipzig wants to pay at least £85.9million for Gvardiol this summer, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. In the upcoming days, a new round of negotiations between City and the Bundesliga team are planned.

    The Croatian international would rank among the most expensive center backs of all time if his asking price were in the vicinity of Leipzig’s. The £75 million that Manchester United spent to acquire Harry Maguire in 2019 would be easily surpassed.

    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who "dreams" of playing for the club
    According to Romano’s report, Gvardiol has already agreed to personal terms with City, so should the two clubs successfully conclude negotiations over a fee, a deal would be a formality. The teenager reportedly has a lot of admirers in Guardiola.

    Gvardiol can play both left-back and center-back, so he could fill the spot occupied by Nathan Ake, Manuel Akanji, and Aymeric Laporte last season. They would line up as a left-back defensively against the right-winger of the opposing team.

    However, they would slide across to form a back-three as soon as City regained possession. After that,

    John Stones switched from right back to central midfield as the team switched to a 3-2-2-3 formation.

    In the meantime, it was never likely that Liverpool would sign Gvardiol this summer. Since they turned down a £100 million offer for top target Jude Bellingham, they could not consider paying that much for a defender.

  • Liverpool players pleaded with Jurgen Klopp to sign forward, and a £60 million deal may be next

    Liverpool players pleaded with Jurgen Klopp to sign forward, and a £60 million deal may be next

    Liverpool players begged Jurgen Klopp to sign forward and £60m deal could be nextLiverpool have held initial talks to sign Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leizpig and he is a player the club know well

    When Liverpool hosted Red Bull Salzburg in October 2019, one player famously made a lasting impression on Jürgen Klopp, his players and the Anfield crowd.

    Takumi Minamino would score a goal and assist for the unsuspecting Austrians as they fought back from 3-0 down, only to lose 4-3 to the reigning European champions in the Champions League group stage.

    Also brilliant in Liverpool’s 2-0 win in Austria, the senior players were impressed. Upon his return to Melwood, Minamino was the name on everyone’s lips as Klopp’s rank and file begged him to sign for the Japan international.

    Unbeknownst to them, a deal was already in the works with the Reds signing the versatile striker in January after activating a £7.25m release clause in his contract.

    But while Minamino won the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup during his two and a half years at Anfield, in reality he has rarely managed to replicate such electric form for Liverpool.

    Sold to AS Monaco for £15.5m last summer, it has been jovially hinted more than once that perhaps the Reds would have to contend with the blond Norwegian big boy at the Salzburg front.


    Erling Haaland was equally hypnotic for the Austrians against Liverpool. Although injury restricted him from the bench at Anfield, he still came on in the second half to help briefly turn the tide and score Salzburg’s equaliser.

    That goal was one of an incredible eight in the minnows’ Champions League group stage, with the striker netting an impressive 28 goals in just 22 games in the first half of the season before being sold to Borussia Dortmund for €20m. in the same month.

    like Minamino’s Anfield switch. He joined at the same time as the Japan international last summer, joining Man City for £51.2million after activating his release clause. Now, 12 months later, he is a three-time winner, scoring an incredible 52 goals in 53 games in his first season in England.

    “Even when he was very young, younger than now, you could see the potential was crazy,” Klopp said last October when recalling his side’s first clash with Haaland. “I don’t think he started against us at Anfield, I think he did.” was injured and came on as a substitute.

    “But we were pretty busy thinking about him, I remember. How can you turn it off, how can you turn it off. He still scored.”

    Of course you don’t have to be a genius to see that Haaland was destined for the top. But Klopp would reveal that despite signing Minamino in January 2020, they had no chance of always carrying the Norwegian for an often overlooked reason.

    Liverpool players pleaded with Jurgen Klopp to sign forward, and a £60 million deal may be next
    “Dortmund needed a striker,” he said in February 2020. “Everyone blames Man United for not getting him, but we wouldn’t have got him. We couldn’t have taken it. It’s that simple.

    “He wanted a top-level team with an open space as soon as possible… Borussia Dortmund. That’s the timing.
    “I hope you know how much I love and respect the Dortmund people, but it’s not like they had a perfect approach and did this and that, it was more that they were there, they had the space, the number nine…

    “Let’s go, you’re 19, you want to play the Champions League, the top tier of the Bundesliga, so do it.”
    “Nobody else had a chance, I’m pretty sure, no matter what they say.”

    Considering Liverpool were on course to win the Premier League title this season and Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane were an untouchable trio all at the peak of their powers, then Klopp is right. When it came to Haaland’s move to City, his wage demands ensured the Reds were priceless.

    Of course, three and a half years ago against Liverpool, a few other Salzburg players also caught the eye.

    If you take a look at the squad list for both games, you’ll see the names of Patson Daka, Enock Mwepu, Hwang Hee-Chan, Rasmus Kristensen and Maximillian Wober, all of whom joined the Premier League in previous years . , although none were as successful as Haaland.

    Meanwhile, you’ll also spot another name familiar with the Reds’ latest transfer target: Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Dominik Szoboszlai.
    The 18-year-old Hungarian started his game at Anfield on the cross against Minamino on the left and secured a 4-3 victory for Liverpool. But unlike the Japanese national player and Haaland, he couldn’t make a name for himself in the lightweight distribution.

    WhoScored’s player rating was the lowest given that night at 6.1, as he missed a shot, completed 25 of his 37 passes (68% passing accuracy), failed any of his dribble attempts, won none of his aerial duels and… was stripped of his possessions five times – more than any other player on the pitch.

    It was perhaps no big surprise when he was taken off in the 71st minute just after Salah restored Liverpool’s lead.

    In Austria, his WhoScored rating would have been even worse, as he was awarded a 5.7, one of only two players to register under six, as he was stationed on the left side of a midfield runner this time.

    Although his passing would improve by completing 40 of his 46 pass attempts (87% accuracy), he played no key passes, made no attempt to dribble, was dribbled past four times, won none of his tackles, and was expropriated three times.
    At that point, aged 19, he completed the full 90 minutes on that occasion.

    In fact, it doesn’t necessarily come as a shock that Szoboszlai battled the European champions, who won both the world and England titles in the weeks and months that followed.

    He was just a boy and competed against Jordan Henderson, Gini Wijnaldum, Fabinho, Naby Keita and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Liverpool players pleaded with Jurgen Klopp to sign forward, and a £60 million deal may be next
    While Minamino and Haaland switched in January 2020, Szoboszlai stayed on for another 12 months and became Salzburg’s main player in his absence.

    When he signed a €20million deal with RB Leipzig in January 2021, he was ruled out through injury until the end of the season, meaning he would face Liverpool again in the round of 16.

    Champions League final. But despite those initial struggles against the Reds, he has continued to be sporadically linked with a move to Anfield in recent years.

    Now that talks are underway with their representatives, Liverpool are exploring the possibility of turning such speculation into reality, although they admit a deal would be difficult to complete this summer.

    A release clause of around £60m is said to be active at the moment, although time is running out. It’s easy to see why Szoboszlai has been on the Reds’ radar.

    He is now 22, has scored 20 goals and 22 assists for RB Leipzig in 91 appearances over the past two seasons and has plenty of Champions League experience. As Hungarian captain, he also shone on the international stage.

    Standing 1.80m tall, he has a keen eye for goal and passing and is incredibly versatile. He has experience as number eight, number ten, false nine and on both wings.

    When Minamino and Haaland did it in 2019, aged 24 and 19 respectively, he may not have caught the eye. But sometimes players take a bit longer to reach the top.

    Liverpool have watched the Hungarian since those early encounters and they have done enough to impress enough since their paths first crossed. With Newcastle also reportedly chasing him, he could be on the verge of following in his former teammates’ footsteps and making the move to the Premier League.

    Szoboszlai’s best years are still far ahead of him. Whether he spends it at Anfield or elsewhere, we will find out in the coming weeks.

  • Dominik Szoboszlai’s former coach asserts that the Liverpool target is “as talented as Erling Haaland.”

    Dominik Szoboszlai’s former coach asserts that the Liverpool target is “as talented as Erling Haaland.”

    Inter Milan chief to discuss Andre Onana transfer with Man Utd in next 48 hours
    Liverpool are in talks to sign Dominik Szoboszlai, who is considered “as talented as Erling Haaland”.

    Athletic’s David Ornstein said Liverpool met with representatives for Szoboszlai this week to discuss a possible summer transfer.

    According to the publication, the midfielder has a €70million escape clause in his contract with RB Leipzig.

    While Liverpool have already started exploring the possibility of signing the attacking midfielder, there is “acceptance within the club” that it will be “very difficult to strike a deal”.

    A possible deal would become even more complicated if the 22-year-old’s release clause expires, which Sky Germany claims on June 30 (Friday).

    Szoboszlai has attracted Premier League interest after an impressive season at Leipzig, which he joined from Red Bull Salzburg in 2021.

    The Hungary international scored ten goals and provided 13 assists in 46 appearances for the Bundesliga side last season.

    Szoboszlai vs. Haaland

    Dominik Szoboszlai
    Former Leipzig and Salzburg manager Jesse Marsch has insisted Szoboszlai is just as talented as Haaland – a player who scored 52 goals in all competitions last season.

    Speaking to the Bundesliga website three weeks ago, Marsch, who also coached Haaland at Salzburg, said: “As far as talent goes, there aren’t many top players who can play at his position.”

    “Some are strong, some are technical, some are tactical and some are good at defending or running a lot. “However, Dominik is special because he combines all these skills. Dominik is just as talented as Erling Haaland.

    Meanwhile, Leipzig coach Marco Rose said in January: “Now we see the real Szoboszlai.”
    “He’s an incredibly ambitious player who wants to win. His shooting is exceptional, especially from distance. I hope he can continue like this.”

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    Call from Fernando Torres to Liverpool secure $17.5 million transfer

    Call from Fernando Torres to Liverpool secure $17.5 million transfer
    A phone call from Fernando Torres helped convince ex-Liverpool defender Glen Johnson to join the club in 2011 instead of Chelsea and Manchester City.

    Johnson moved to Anfield in 2009 after a three-year spell at Portsmouth where he won an FA Cup and played European football.

    After an excellent spell at Fratton Park following his departure from Chelsea, the defender has established himself in the English squad and as one of the best full-backs in the Premier League.

    His move to Liverpool saw him win the League Cup in 2012, and he was a regular in the team that finished runners-up in the Premier League under Brendan Rodgers in 2013/14.

    He made exactly 200 appearances in all competitions as a Reds player before being released in 2015, before spending the last three seasons of his career at Stoke. Johnson has since openly explained what led to his move to Liverpool, while rejecting bids from Manchester City and Chelsea, who wanted to re-sign him.

    Fernando Torres phonecall helped Liverpool secure £17.5m transfer

    One of the Reds’ key players at the time was Fernando Torres, the Spaniard signed from Atlético Madrid in 2007.
    In his first two seasons with the club, he scored 38 Premier League goals. At this point, there were still 18 months to go before his ill-fated £50million move to Chelsea.

    And Johnson explained in a 2021 interview how the Liverpool striker, along with star teammates Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso, played a key role in his decision to move to Anfield despite Liverpool’s inability to continuously compete for the Premier League to fight for titles in the seasons before his arrival.

    He told the Liverpool Echo: “Obviously when a club like Liverpool comes knocking you immediately have an eye and an interest.”

    “But what a momentum it was, we played for England that summer just before I signed and I had a good chat with Stevie. And then I also spoke to Torres and Alonso before signing.

    “I just thought they were some of the best players in the world. They don’t have to call me, but they called me to tell me how much they wanted me to participate.”
    “I immediately felt like I knew her and felt super welcomed before I signed and everything went smoothly.”

  • Dominik Szoboszlai’s admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Dominik Szoboszlai’s admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Liverpool’s summer transfer activity slowed slightly by the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister but Jurgen Klopp is working hard to bring in new recruits

    Liverpool’s summer transfer window has started with a bang, with the signing of World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Premier League rivals Brighton.

    Things have slowed down a bit for the Reds since the Argentinian arrived at Anfield. This is despite Reds boss Jurgen Klopp being desperate for recruiting as he aims to help his side recover from a terribly disappointing season.

    RB Leipzig star Dominik Szoboszlai has become a surprise target in recent days, with Klopp going all out to sign the striker after an impressive spell in the Bundesliga. Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Liverpool transfer news

    Liverpool’s move to Dominik Szoboszlai could prove complicated, although the Reds are eager to sign the striker. The Hungarian was instrumental in both RB Leipzig and his country, making 48 appearances for the former last season.

    But The Athletic say any possible deal between Liverpool and Leipzig will be “complicated”. Even Anfield’s leaders have privately admitted that it will be “very difficult” to reach an agreement.

    Liverpool leaders met with representatives for the 22-year-old earlier this week to begin talks. However, it will cost a “significant” outlay to sign him, but he is known to remain at the top of the Reds’ shopping list. Church boost delivered

    Dominik Szoboszlai's admission comes as Victor Osimhen is ruled out of the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Jürgen Klopp has received a significant boost in his hopes of signing Federico Chiesa. The Italian has been one of Serie A’s best strikers in recent years and has been regularly linked with a move to Anfield.

    These connections could now be given extra weight, with Corriere dello Sport reporting that he is no longer in Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri’s plans. Juve are now ready to sell the striker if an “interesting offer” is presented.

    Allegri’s favorite 3-5-2 doesn’t suit Chiesa, who is no longer “at the center of the project”. The prospect of a sale is gaining momentum and Juve are willing to hear offers in the region of £52m.

    Liverpool have been ruled out of a move to Napoli star Victor Osimhen. The striker won the Serie A Golden Boot last season, leading his side to their first Scudetto since Diego Maradona joined the club.

    His performances made him a target for several top-flight clubs, including Manchester United. But one club that definitely won’t sign him is Liverpool, with Caught Offside saying a striker is unlikely to be signed this summer.

    Klopp already has a number of options at his disposal in attacking areas and his current plan is to stick with the Anfield players. Liverpool may consider signing a younger striker but Osimhen is not on their shopping list.

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    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    An agent has revealed his client dreams of clubs like ‘Liverpool’ and could be an ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Mohamed Salah is an elite footballer, but as he grows up, Liverpool can’t afford to rely on him alone forever. Sooner or later Jürgen Klopp has to find a solution where he can rest his top man and give him some respite during the busy seasons.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool squad who can cover Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has played there in the past, but he’s more effective in other roles and doesn’t have an outstanding resume.

    Harvey Elliott could be another option, but in Liverpool’s system he’s better suited to a midfield role as the 20-year-old simply doesn’t have the speed and explosiveness to play in all three first of the Reds.

    Other options like Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are still in their infancy and Liverpool cannot rely on them either as Doak and Gordon need time to adjust to the demands of senior football.

    That’s why the Reds should consider the market for another forward option this summer. Roberto Firmino’s departure leaves the Brazilian free in attack and Liverpool should look to fill that gap with a replacement option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who could be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. Lozano, a fringe member of Napoli’s Scudetto-winning squad in Italy, is keen to take on new responsibilities this summer and recently his agent Alessandro Monfrecola made an interesting plea for Liverpool to be dropped by name.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:

    “West Ham and Aston Villa have shown interest in Lozano but it seems to be a half-hearted interest. Lozano has always dreamed of clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United so I don’t think he can be particularly attracted to them [the two others].”]”

    For the right price, Liverpool should consider making Lozano’s offer a reality. Although he hasn’t really started at Napoli yet, Lozano isn’t a bad option as a squad player if you take him off the bench or use him occasionally – for example when Salah is out at the CAN.

    He finished the season with eight goals in 2075 minutes, averaging 0.35 goals per 90 minutes.

    One would expect an offensive player to deliver a much better return on average, but considering Lozano has mostly been used off the bench, that’s not a bad return. Last season he finished the season in much better form with 12 goals in 1998 minutes.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly willing to move elsewhere, there is the possibility that a favorable deal will be struck for Liverpool.

    At the right price, he’s worth a try, especially as before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool faced Napoli in the Champions League group stage, Klopp had this to say about Lozano during his press conference:

    “He IS a great player, a super player. Big signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, he played very well in the first game against him.

    Having already received Klopp’s stamp of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to back Lozano and help Salah.

  • Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.

    Liverpool have signed Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig on a five-year deal worth £60m Liverpool have signed Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig for £60m for five years.

    The Hungary captain becomes the fourth most expensive player of all time at Anfield, behind Virgil van Dijk (£75m), Alisson Becker (£65m) and Darwin Nunez (initially £64m).

    He will wear the number 8 shirt made famous by legendary former captain Steven Gerrard.

    The Reds moved quickly to sign the 22-year-old this week after it was discovered there was a £60m clause in his contract with Bundesliga club Leipzig which expired on 30 June.

    Liverpool officials met with Szboszlai’s reps earlier in the week and held productive talks with Hungary-based agency EM Sports before officially approaching Leipzig on Friday as the Reds announced they intended to initiate the midfielder’s release .

    Newcastle United were also interested and could offer Szboszlai the Champions League for next season, but ECHO has learned the attacking midfielder has expressed his desperate desire to work with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp.

    As a result, the Magpies were forced to move on to other alternatives, clearing the way for Liverpool to finalize talks with Leipzig before being allowed to fly to England on Friday evening for Saturday afternoon medicals, which took place in a structure. in the northwest.

    It is understood the breakthrough in the negotiations initially came as the two clubs were battling the terms of Fabio Carvalho’s move to Leipzig on a season-long loan deal, which was confirmed on Friday afternoon.

    The move is further evidence of a major midfield rebuild at Anfield this summer, following the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion last month.

    We’ve said before that the ideal Liverpool transfer window would involve adding a more specialized defensive presence. But in Szoboszlai, Klopp would be getting a number eight who was willing to do more than his fair share of grunt work. Mac Allister is also no stranger to that aspect of the game; in fact, he has even played as a number six in the past. They would provide Fabinho with plenty of protection as the two in front of him, enabling the Reds to put off making a decision in that part of the field for at least another season.

    Three transfers were completed, Dominik Szoboszlai was signed, and Liverpool spent $138 million during the ideal transfer window.
    Liverpool should have enough money to sign a third new midfielder even with two such wise additions. However, with Szoboszlai and Mac Allister already being of starting caliber, the subsequent player could enter with less pressure and a greater focus on potential. The club chooses from players like Ryan Gravenberch, Gabri Veiga, and Khéphren Thuram, which is where the more well-known names return to the forefront.

    The latter would be ideal if it were ultimately possible to wrest him away from Bayern Munich. Gravenberch has always seemed like the perfect “third addition” midfielder: high potential with a tiny bit more risk. He hasn’t exactly played much this year, after all. At Ajax, he more than merited his status as a wonderkid, and Klopp could make him into something extraordinary.

    Liverpool ought to make a strong effort if the asking price of just $28 million (£22 million/€25 million) is even remotely accurate. The actual sum would undoubtedly be higher if a deal could be reached; however, FSG wouldn’t have to spend a fortune to acquire him, as Bayern Munich only paid slightly less than that last summer. The potential unwillingness in Bavaria to let him go at all is the much greater obstacle.

    Finally, Liverpool cannot ignore the defense; ideally, the club would sign a young, talented center-back this summer to head off a potential problem. Micky van de Ven is a frequently mentioned candidate who seems to fit the bill, though it appears that Spurs will be a rival. According to Goal, the Reds would have to pay Wolfsburg about $33 million (£26 million/€30 million) if they were to win that race.

    These three transactions would add to the $138 million (£109 million/€126 million) already spent on Mac Allister in terms of expenditures. With no major departures anticipated, that is undoubtedly a very significant transfer window for FSG, but it is acknowledged that a rebuild is required. Genuine quality cannot be purchased for a lot less money.

    The ideal transfer window, however, is becoming more obvious thanks to this most recent Szoboszlai link.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.