Tag: Ederson

  • Liverpool is ‘planning an onslaught’ for the summer transfer window as Arne Slot modifies his strategy.

    Liverpool is ‘planning an onslaught’ for the summer transfer window as Arne Slot modifies his strategy.

    Ederson

    Prior to his first transfer window as Liverpool manager, Arne Slot is organising his plans, but club scouts already seem to have changed the Reds’ summer acquisition.

    After being impressed by another star they scouted, Ederson, a midfielder for Atalanta, is expected to be moved for by Liverpool.

    The Reds, who are entering their first summer under Arne Slot’s direction, might use some midfield additions after Thiago Alcantara left. Teun Koopmeiners, a countryman of Slot, was formerly believed to be one of their goals for this summer, but after conducting a scouting trip in Italy, it seems that things have altered.

    The Reds reportedly observed the Dutch midfielder playing for Atalanta, according Tuttosport. They saw Ederson, one of his teammates, while they were there. His performance reportedly thrilled them, and it is said that they are “now planning an attack” to get his signature.

    Ederson is a 24-year-old international Brazilian. In July 2022, he moved from Salernitana to Atalanta. After then, the defensive midfielder has made 89 appearances across all competitions, and this season, he assisted the Italian team in winning the Europa League.

    Ederson’s deal with Atlanta is set to expire in three years. In the event that Liverpool takes action, the Reds may give up on Koopmeiners.

    The Dutchman has previously been connected to a move to Anfield. Juventus of Serie A is reportedly interested as well and may move quickly if they don’t have much opposition.

    The representative for Koopmeiners has acknowledged that given his form, curiosity in his client is only natural. Bart Baving stated to CalcioMercato, “Let’s see.

    Ederson

    “It would be odd if other clubs didn’t follow Teun because he is a football player with a consistent performance and is having a fantastic season. He has scored many beautiful and important goals.”

     

    “We understand how football operates. He is currently thrilled that Atalanta won the Europa League, and he will concentrate on finishing strong in Serie A—since Atalanta may still finish in third place—before turning his attention to the European Championship. For now, that’s all I have to say.

    Koopmeiners, meanwhile, did not completely rule out leaving Atalanta in the summer. “I’m focused on celebrating, but I’m happy to enjoy this title with the fans,” he said to Sky Italia following his Europa League victory. “Next season? I’m not sure. We’ll see.

    The Reds may have to look for a new winger even though they are eager to bolster their midfield before the upcoming season begins. Spanish giants Barcelona has been linked to Colombian winger Luis Diaz.

  • The 24-year-old midfielder wowed the Liverpool emissaries after scouting him.

    The 24-year-old midfielder wowed the Liverpool emissaries after scouting him.

    The 24-year-old midfielder wowed the Liverpool emissaries after scouting him.

    Ederson, an Atalanta midfield player, has been linked to Liverpool.

    According to Tuttosport, the Reds have been following the 24-year-old midfielder closely this season and are pleased with his play. This season, Ederson has been a crucial member of Atalanta’s squad and has contributed to their UEFA Europa League victory. The Reds will have had a close-up look at the Brazilian while he was playing in the Europa League against Liverpool.

    It will be fascinating to watch if they make an official offer in response to their shown interest.

    It goes without saying that Ederson would be a fantastic addition to Liverpool’s midfield this summer if they were to recruit a top-tier central player. He might be an important player for the Reds because he possesses the physicality and technical skills necessary to succeed in the Premier League.

    Thiago Alcantara and Liverpool have parted ways, so they will need to find a suitable replacement.

    The Reds’ season has been lacklustre; they only managed to win the Carabao Cup, despite having pushed for the quadruple until the final few weeks of play.

    Liverpool needs quality players if they are to make a good comeback the following season. When the summer window opens, one of their top aims will be to strengthen the midfield.

    Ederson will contribute goals and inventiveness to the team in addition to providing defensive cover.

    The 24-year-old midfielder has demonstrated his abilities in Serie A, and if the chance arises, he will try his luck in the Premier League.

    Being one of the greatest teams in England, Liverpool will present the Brazilian midfield player with an alluring possibility to join them. They might give him the chance to contend for significant trophies in the upcoming years.

    Ederson is approaching his prime, and should the deal go through, he will aim to make a name for himself as a vital member of the Reds team.

    More news……

    This summer, Liverpool should sign five players and sell four, including Arne Slot’s “first wish.”

    After an emotional final season with Liverpool, Arne Slot has formally announced that he will succeed Jurgen Klopp. The Reds are about

    a look at the players Liverpool ought to be targeting this summer and who they ought to add to their roster.

    After an emotional final season with Liverpool, Arne Slot has formally announced that he will succeed Jurgen Klopp. The Reds are about to undergo a lot of upheaval, and there is a lot of conjecture on the players that might join and leave the team during this impending new regime.

    As the summer transfer window draws near, we’ve examined Liverpool’s current roster to identify four players who ought to be let go before the new campaign begins, as well as five individuals the Reds should be pushing to sign in order to boost their squad and contend for the championship once more.

    1. Sepp van den Berg (Sell)

    1. Sepp van den Berg

    Many people predicted that Van den Berg would become a star at Liverpool, but like many other young players over the years, he has had difficulty breaking into the first squad. He is currently on his third loan stint away from Anfield, and given that Liverpool is actively looking for new centre backs, he doesn’t seem much closer to competing for a spot in the starting lineup.

    2. Calvin Ramsay (sell)

    Calvin Ramsay

    Speaking of young players at Anfield, Conor Bradley has performed admirably this year, and with Trent Alexander-Arnold and him at right-back, there is hardly any space for additional competition. Calvin Ramsay will be better off pursuing a move where he will be a starting option because his chances of competing for a regular berth in this Liverpool team are very limited.

    3. Caoimhin Kelleher (sell)

    This summer, Liverpool should sign five players and sell four, including Arne Slot's "first wish."

    Liverpool would suffer if they were to sell Kelleher, although it is unlikely that they will do so given how well he has performed this season as an Alisson substitute. However, the Reds just aren’t able to give him the starting position he deserves, thus the club ought to give him the chance to be an unquestionable first choice elsewhere.

    4. Nat Phillips.(sell)

    This summer, Liverpool should sign five players and sell four, including Arne Slot's "first wish."

    When Nat Phillips filled in during Liverpool’s terrible defensive injury crisis in the 2020–21 campaign, he greatly impressed. But since then, he has dropped back down the hierarchy and been leased out three more times.

  • What I witnessed while watching the $44 million Liverpool transfer “target” in Milan truly shocked me.

    What I witnessed while watching the $44 million Liverpool transfer “target” in Milan truly shocked me.

    Éderson

    I flew to Italy on Sunday to watch Éderson, a player who is reported to be a target for Liverpool, play against AC Milan at the San Siro. Here’s what I learned while there.

    To see Éderson, the midfielder for Atalanta, play at the San Siro on Sunday, I drove more than 700 kilometres to Milan. Clubs throughout European football are showing interest in the Brazilian great, who is having the best season of his professional career.

    The 24-year-old signed a $7 million (£5.5 million/€6.5 million) contract to join Salernitana from Corinthians and made his maiden trip to Italy in 2022. Éderson is now worth nearly seven times as much as he was four seasons ago, having already scored more goals in 2023–24 than he has in the previous four combined.

    Liverpool has now expressed interest in the youngster, joining the likes of Manchester United, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Arsenal, according to Italian publication Gazzetta. which, considering his abilities, is hardly surprising.

    On Sunday night, the match between third-place AC Milan and Atalanta—who are only two spots below Stefano Pioli’s team in the Serie A standings—was sure to be a good one. Most players would be overwhelmed by the atmosphere, which included flares going off, helicopters circling, and Éderson’s away supporters hidden away in the upper tier of the 98-year-old stadium.

    A rapid-fire The pressure mounted on the Atalanta starting lineup, which featured Éderson in his usual double pivot role alongside captain Marten de Roon, after a goal from Rafael Leão in just the third minute of play. What transpired during the game, though, shocked me.

    Éderson and his colleagues had to watch helplessly as the home team controlled the majority of the possession, which came to 68% for the night. It was a tough encounter for them. Even though the Brazilian’s offensive options were limited, he provided a steady shield for his defence when players like Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and Leão tried to extend the lead. Éderson engaged in good combat the entire game, winning four tackles and six successful ground duels.

    What I witnessed while watching the $44 million Liverpool transfer "target" in Milan truly shocked me.

    His calmness on the ball and awareness of people around him provided a moment of relief for his teammates when he wasn’t disrupting play and annoying the Milan players. Throughout the evening, he completed 21 of his 25 passes, including a perfect score on long balls.

    Afterwards, he would recover the ball in his third of the pitch and then effectively use his body to draw fouls from the opposition. That released his squad from the constant pressure they were under during the game.

    Although it wasn’t a classic game by any means, it was evident that he was talented. Éderson is a smart midfield player who, when at his best, can threaten an attack by dribbling into the penalty area. He would also provide Liverpool with defensive reinforcement in the middle of the pitch.

    According to current rumours, the asking price is approximately $44 million (£35 million/€40 million), which is acceptable considering the present global football market for midfielders. After speaking with Sky Sports on Éderson’s style of play, the player’s former boss Tiago Nunes has also predicted that he will flourish in the Premier League. He stated, “He has two main strengths.”

    “To begin with, he possesses exceptional physical strength on the field, enabling him to play back and forth and from box to box while maintaining the game’s pace. Second, he is extremely self-aware and has a strong sense of what he wants.

    “He is physically and mentally capable of managing the tempo of the game [in England].” He has a lot of pace in the last third of the pitch and is a very vertical player. This is a player with extremely specific qualities who has room to grow in a competition like the Premier competition.”

    According to Liverpool.com, Éderson has started 23 of his 24 games for the Italian team this year; during this period, the squad has mostly used a 3-4-1-2 or 3-4-3 formation. Jürgen Klopp’s departure from Anfield at the end of the current campaign means that the Reds may give Éderson a look if the new manager decides to deviate from the standard 4-3-3 formation.

  • FSG may eventually acquire Fabinho replacement when Liverpool makes a move for the £35 million enforcer.

    FSG may eventually acquire Fabinho replacement when Liverpool makes a move for the £35 million enforcer.

    In less than a week, the January transfer window will close, and as of this writing, Liverpool has not added even one senior

    This month, the Reds have been mentioned as having an interest in the defensive midfielder.

    In less than a week, the January transfer window will close, and as of this writing, Liverpool has not added even one senior player to their roster.

    After 20 games, the Reds sit two points clear of Manchester City in second place in the Premier League, so it doesn’t seem like Jurgen Klopp needs to add anyone to bolster his team.

    If they defeat Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium later today, they might increase their advantage to five points—even though they have one more game than their opponents.

    Fabinho, James Milner, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita, and other midfield players were among those who left during the summer transfer window, making Klopp a very busy man.

    Wataru Endo, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Alexis Mac Allister took their places, although Liverpool hasn’t signed a clear successor to take Fabinho’s spot as a holding midfielder.

    The hunt for a defensive midfield player by Liverpool

    According to a recent rumour from La Gazzetta dello Sport, which TEAMtalk cited, the Reds are among the teams considering a move to sign Atalanta star Ederson

    In less than a week, the January transfer window will close, and as of this writing, Liverpool has not added even one senior

    Newcastle United, a team in the Premier League, was also rumoured as being interested in signing the Brazilian enforcer. However, it is unclear if Newcastle United plans to sign the gifted player this month or during the summer transfer window.

    The source did add, though, that Liverpool’s pursuit of Ederson may be hampered by Juventus’ preparedness to make a major move to recruit Dutch midfielder Teun Koopmeiners at the end of the current campaign.

    The Reds may need to move quickly to finalise a deal for their man before the Old Lady can sign the Netherlands international because Atalanta is reportedly hesitant to cash in on both of their midfield talents.

    It was claimed earlier this month that Ederson is also attracting interest from Manchester United and Barcelona, and that the Italian team would be willing to let him go if they received a bid of around £35 million.

    It is now unclear if Liverpool will wait and try their luck in the summer, or if they are willing to pay £35 million to sign the gifted young player this month.

    If FSG approves a deal for the 24-year-old fighter, they may finally be able to replace Fabinho with Klopp. The right-footed ace is an excellent combative midfielder who can recover possession for his team quickly and move the ball forward.

    The significance of Fabinho to Liverpool

    The Brazil international was a fantastic ball-winner who made contributions both in and out of possession while he played at the base of Liverpool’s midfield.

    Fabinho participated in 28 of the 38 Premier League games during the team’s championship-winning 2019–20 campaign. He stood out with 3.4 tackles and interceptions per game.

    He was one of the finest in his position when it came to stopping rival assaults by getting his foot in to win the ball; in fact, he was in the top 15% of midfielders in the division for tackles (2.68) per 90 that season.

    This indicates that Fabinho was not as good of a defender as the towering behemoth was at the height of his abilities, but he was still a trustworthy player when in possession, giving Klopp an 89% pass success rate in the middle of the field.

    Finally, FSG may be able to bring in his countryman Ederson this month or at the end of the season to replace the Brazilian battler who left last summer.

    The statistics demonstrating why Ederson might take Fabinho’s place

    This season, the Atalanta star has been playing at an elite level for the Italian team, showcasing his skills both in and out of possession as a number six.

    He is a fantastic defensive player for Serie A and possesses the skill with the ball to be an asset for Liverpool on the other side of the pitch.

     

    In his 20 league games for Atalanta, Ederson has averaged 3.9 tackles, interceptions, and 5.6 ball recoveries per game while only being dribbled past 0.5 times per game.

    In the Premier League thus far this season, no Liverpool midfield player has amassed more than 3.2 tackles and interceptions per game.

    The 24-year-old dynamo leads all Serie A midfielders this season in both tackles (2.71) and interceptions (1.46) per 90 possessions, placing him in the top 12% of players.

    According to these stats, he is among the most effective players in the division at regaining possession for his team. Given his propensity to shut down opposition attacks, it is possible that the £35 million-rated player will make a fantastic defensive midfielder for the Reds.

    As you can see from his results in a number of important attacking stats below, Ederson also possesses the ability to influence games at the top end of the pitch for Atalanta.

    Ederson vs midfielders (via FBref)
    23/24 Serie A (per 90) Percentile rank
    Non-penalty goals (0.27) Top 2%
    Shot-creating actions (2.54) Top 40%
    Progressive passes (6.71) Top 8%
    Successful take-ons (0.87) Top 31%
    When it comes to scoring goals and advancing the play from a defensive midfield position, he has performed better than average.

    Ederson is a complete midfielder because he can combine excellent defensive play with noteworthy contributions on the ball. U23 scout Antonio Mango called Ederson “fun” to watch.

    At 24, he still has time and potential to develop. If FSG can sign him, he could become a long-term addition to Liverpool’s team and start as their defensive midfielder for many more years to come, eventually taking Fabinho’s place in the middle of the midfield.

  • Brilliant Brazilian worth €27 million is what Klopp wants at Liverpool, but there is a major roadblock.

    Brilliant Brazilian worth €27 million is what Klopp wants at Liverpool, but there is a major roadblock.

    Ederson

    Liverpool is leading the Premier League table and playing outstandingly going into this weekend’s away match against Bournemouth.

    During the 2022–2023 season, Jurgen Klopp’s club saw a decline in performance, but they have since recovered and are once again the team to beat in the English Premier League.

    With the closest competitors, Man City and Aston Villa, not scheduled to play until the end of the month, a victory over the Cherries would put the Reds five points ahead of their rivals.

    Man City still has to travel to Anfield to play Villa, the club’s penultimate opponent this season, in what might be a title-deciding match, even though it is obviously not an insurmountable challenge.

    Not to mention a match that matters on February 4 against Arsenal that might decide the Gunners’ own title chances.

    In any case, Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that Liverpool is interested in Ederson, the outstanding defensive midfielder for Atalanta. Klopp still seems to be trying to bolster his team.

    According to Transfermarkt, the Brazilian has already assisted himself to six goals in 27 appearances, which is a respectable output given his position on the field.

    With his ability to disrupt play and attack when the chance presents itself, his skill set is ideal for Klopp’s strong press.

    According to Transfermarkt, he is worth €27 million, which is a great deal on the current market.

    Because of this, Liverpool will undoubtedly face competition throughout the summer window if Atalanta decides at some point to announce the player for sale.

    More news…….

    Jordan Henderson “offered” to two of the biggest teams in Europe, but Jürgen Klopp emphasises Liverpool’s reality.

    Jordan Henderson "offered" to two of the biggest teams in Europe, but Jürgen Klopp emphasises Liverpool's reality.

    Jordan Henderson, the former captain of Liverpool, has had interest in returning, but Jürgen Klopp has summed up the current situation.

    Jordan Henderson might have been three matches away from another historic Liverpool trophy lift if he had made different choices last summer. He’d be dreaming of a quadruple too, for the second time in three seasons.

    Instead, if the Daily Mail is to be believed, he’s over in Saudi Arabia, frantically looking for a way out. The only thing keeping his present manager, Steven Gerrard, from losing his job is the small number of fans who are attending this disgraceful game.

    Two of Liverpool’s new midfield additions, making up seventy-five percent of the midfield, were unable to start the FA Cup match against Arsenal. Bobby Clark had made his introduction by the time the match ended. Henderson was aware that if he stayed at Anfield, he would not be a sure starter, but there would have been minutes available.

    Liverpool, meanwhile, hasn’t looked back and won’t do so anytime soon. Jürgen Klopp was questioned about Henderson’s situation and the likelihood of a comeback following the victory. The manager’s expression certainly said more about him than his response, but when the two last spoke, he affirmed that this was not a matter on the agenda.

    Jordan Henderson "offered" to two of the biggest teams in Europe, but Jürgen Klopp emphasises Liverpool's reality.

    So what’s next for Henderson? It is evident that he still has the trust of England boss Gareth Southgate, which must be confusing to Curtis Jones, who has brought such vitality to a once-stagnant Liverpool midfield. However, considering his current salary, it’s difficult to imagine many clubs choosing to take the risk.

    Bayern Munich and Juventus have reportedly made an offer for Henderson, according to talkSPORT. In addition, ‘nearly every Premier League club’ and Bayer Leverkusen have expressed interest in him.

    However, Al-Ettifaq has not made such offer because it does not want to approve of a sale and believes that his salary will probably be a barrier to obtaining a loan. An interested party would have to work hard to negotiate a transaction given these obstacles.

    According to Liverpool.com, could teams like Juventus or Bayern Munich actually attempt to free Henderson from Saudi Arabia at a substantial financial expense? Taking him on as a low-risk wager would be one thing, but the 33-year-old has an extremely weak hand because his club is not a willing seller.

    If things were different, it would be simple to feel bad for him. However, when Henderson signed on the dotted line and prioritised money over a plethora of other factors, all of this was ludicrously foreseeable. Liverpool has fully moved on, and the midfield player may also need to find a way to accept his decision.