Tag: Fabio Carvalho

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    News, rumours, gossip, and conjecture about transfers involving Liverpool, including the most recent about Nino, Goncalo Inacio, Kostas Tsimikas, Alexis Mac Allister, Diogo Jota, and more.

    According to differing reports this morning, Fulham defender Antonee Robinson is not being pursued by Liverpool.

    The Reds are dealing with injury issues at left-back after Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas, respectively, suffered shoulder and collarbone concerns. There are rumours that the team is trying to make additions in January. The ECHO is aware that this isn’t the case, though.

    Liverpool is reportedly in the running to recruit 26-year-old Fluminense defender Nino, and there have also been rumours of interest in Nicolo Barella, as the January transfer window approaches. According to sources, Goncalo Inacio is being pursued by Arsenal more aggressively than the Reds.

    Carvalho competitors  rises

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    The likelihood of Fabio Carvalho sticking at RB Leipzig appears to be dwindling daily.

    Due to a lack of playing time, Liverpool and Leipzig have been in discussions about ending the loan of the Portuguese midfield player. This was first reported by the ECHO.

    In case there was any uncertainty that Carvalho was unnecessary in Germany, this has been confirmed once more. Eljif Elmas, an attacking midfielder for Napoli, has agreed to join Leipzig on January 1.

    Attempts by Inter Milan to undermine Liverpool Plan for Nicolo Barella’s transfer

    The best place for Arsenal to prevail in the Goncalo Inacio transfer battle against Liverpool

    Nicolo Barella, an Inter Milan midfielder, is reportedly of “great interest” to Liverpool.

    The Reds may be unsuccessful in their attempts to sign the 26-year-old Italian international if he signs a new contract, according to L’Interista.

    According to the source, Barella is one of the talents that Inter is considering for extensions, with the goal of adding a two-year option to keep him at the San Siro until 2028.

     

    Antonee Robinson is amenable to a move to Liverpool As the Reds make contact

    Antonee Robinson

    90min has added fresh information in response to the rumours that Liverpool is reportedly interested in Antonee Robinson.

    According to the newspaper, the 26-year-old is amenable to a move to Anfield and the Reds have inquired about his availability with the London team.

    Robinson had a great Premier League season last year and inked a five-year contract at Craven Cottage that would keep him with the team until 2028. He left Wigan Athletic to join Fulham in 2020, and he has played for the club for more than a century.

    The left-back, who rose through the ranks at Everton, is no stranger to Merseyside; in 2020, the Liverpool ECHO had a conversation with the American international over his transfer.

    The publication says that calling up Owen Beck after his loan in the Scottish Premiership with Dundee FC is an additional choice.

    Liverpool looking at Antonee Robinson

    It has been reported that Liverpool is keeping an eye on Fulham defender Antonee Robinson.

    Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas’ ailments are hurting the Reds badly at left back. After suffering a dislocated shoulder while playing for Scotland on international duty in October, Robertson is anticipated to return to action in the New Year. In the meantime, Tsimikas’ injury problems worsened when he broke his collarbone in the first half of the match against Arsenal.

    The reason VAR disallowed Cody Gakpo’s goal against Burnley

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    On Boxing Day, Cody Gakpo finished strongly against Burnley, but it was disqualified when Paul Tierney signalled a foul on Charlie Taylor.

    It’s difficult to tell where a foul was committed, even if I’m not an expert—some people in the comments would say I can’t even put a football expert in the same sentence, thanks for that.

    Darwin Nunez attempted a left-footed volley, but the defender’s right leg let out, allowing Nunez to get away. The fact that the Clarets man had not made any appeals was another red flag.

    However foul given

    But why didn’t VAR didn’t intervene?

    The Stockley Park officials believed that there was insufficient evidence to overrule the referee’s on-field ruling, and the ECHO is aware of this.

    Arsenal the best place to prevail in the Goncalo Inacio transfer battle against Liverpool

    According to A Bola, Arsenal is in the lead in the fight to sign Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio.

    The Gunners are in the greatest position to sign the highly-rated defender, according to the Portuguese team.

    Inacio has been courting attention lately, with Liverpool being mentioned frequently. According to A Bola, Inacio might be forced out of Lisbon if his €60 million release clause is activated.

  • Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    In an attempt to solidify their title challenge, Liverpool will examine their alternatives during the January transfer window; yet, making additions may require Jurgen Klopp to part with some of his best players.

    The Reds, who spent over €150 million in the summer, are currently one point behind Premier League leaders Arsenal. However, due to injuries to important players, it is possible that purchases will be made this winter.

    Liverpool signed Cody Gakpo in January of last year, signalling that they would be amenable to a suitable deal should one come up, but it’s probable they’ll need to offload players before adding any big names to their roster.

    FootballTransfers examines which players might depart Anfield in order to assist Klopp with any upcoming acquisitions next month.

    Thiago Alcantara

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Thiago Alcantara’s tenure at Liverpool is probably coming to an end in 2024 because his contract is set to expire in the summer and an extension seems improbable.

    Although Klopp anticipates that the 32-year-old will be eligible for selection next month, it’s possible that Thiago is being sold to get Liverpool a return on a player who will be leaving for free and hasn’t been a regular member of the team this season. Thiago hasn’t played since April.

    Saudi Arabian teams are rumoured to be interested in Thiago, and Liverpool is willing to accept a lowball offer to remove the Spaniard’s pay so they can use the funds for other projects.

    Fabio Carvalho

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Fabio Carvalho, who signed with RB Leipzig on loan to replace Dominik Szoboszlai, who transferred to Liverpool at the same time, was expected to have a breakthrough season.

    Carvalho has only made one start in the Bundesliga, which was in September. Since then, he has played fewer than 100 minutes of league football, which is why Liverpool decided to terminate his loan in January.

    Carvalho may be a squad option when he returns, but it’s more likely that the 21-year-old will go out on loan once more to get more first team experience, as Liverpool still think highly of the player despite his difficulties.

    Nat Phillips

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Nat Phillips, who has made just three starts for Celtic and whose loan with the Scottish giants is set to expire at the end of the month, is another player in a similar situation to Carvalho.

    After Joel Matip suffered a long-term injury, Phillips might be called upon to fill in as backup defender, but it’s more probable that the 26-year-old will be sent on loan or moved permanently.

    With just 18 months remaining on his deal and interest from other teams in the past, Phillips is a player that Liverpool will probably have little trouble cutting ties with despite his meagre 19 Premier League appearances.

    Mohamed Salah

    Salah and the four potential January departures from Liverpool

    Although Liverpool finds it incomprehensible to part with a club legend and their most valuable player in the middle of the season, Saudi Pro League teams will still be trying their luck to get Mohamed Salah.

    Salah is seen as the ideal athlete for Saudi Arabia’s athletic endeavours, and during the summer, they had a proposal of more than €100 million rejected for the Egyptian.

    Salah’s contract expires in 2026, and while Liverpool may accept that he will eventually move to the Gulf, a record transfer offer might encourage the Reds to part ways with their talisman as soon as possible in the hopes of bringing in younger players with a comparable pedigree.

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    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American’s signature.

    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American's signature.

    Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent months.

    According to a report from 90 Min, Liverpool has now entered the competition for the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder, who is reportedly being watched by many Premier League clubs.

    It seems that Liverpool has expressed interest in signing the player should he decide to leave Aston Villa. Liverpool could use more players like the 25-year-old, who has established himself as one of the Premier League’s most dependable midfielders.

    Alexis Mac Allister has had to fill in as their defensive midfielder this season because they were unable to buy a quality player during the summer transfer window. The Argentine international is better suited as a number eight, and Mac Allister will be able to play for his country now that Luiz has arrived.

    Luiz could finish off Jurgen Klopp’s midfield group for the foreseeable future and would be a great fit for the Liverpool midfield.

    The athlete has also been connected to Manchester City and Arsenal.

    The player may find the chance to play for a major club appealing, but it appears that the West Midlands club is unwilling to allow him go in January. This season, Aston Villa has been very strong, and they are trying to qualify for the Champions League. It is unclear if Liverpool will want to make a test offer in January, but they won’t want to deplete the team anytime soon

  • Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.Given Alexis Mac Allister’s continued absence due to injury, Liverpool may yet make a move for a new defender during the January transfer window.

    As we approach the busy holiday season, Liverpool is still vying for the Premier League crown.

    The team had a significant turnover in personnel over the summer, particularly in midfield where a number of players left and a number of new players joined to take their place. Dominik Szoboszlai and other players have adapted fast and helped the Reds bounce back from a disappointing campaign last year.

    In the past, Jurgen Klopp has made big additions in January, and as the new year approaches, all eyes will be on their hiring. Although the German has downplayed the likelihood of more arrivals, anything can still happen. Here is Anfield’s most recent update.

    Reds weigh up defender swoop

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.

    Reds consider their defence swoop
    Despite Klopp ruling out a move for a new face in the backline a few weeks ago, Liverpool is willing to make a move for a defender in January.

    Joel Matip’s ACL injury ended the Reds’ season, and their lack of depth at centre defence may cause problems later in the campaign. Although Liverpool has made several high-profile additions midway through the season in the past, there hasn’t been much buzz about the club making significant additions in the New Year.

    According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool will keep an eye out for prospects and may make a move if the price is right. The transfer chiefs at Liverpool met last week to decide whether to pursue players when the window opens.

    Carvalho’s struggling in Germany

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.

    After leaving Liverpool for a loan in the summer, Fabio Carvalho has had difficulty finding his best form again.

    Since making the transition to RB Leipzig, minutes have proven to be scarce due to rumours that he would be called up early from his Bundesliga stint. Pep Lijnders, the number two player for Liverpool, has said that the team will act in the player’s best interests. We all know that a player with rhythm is different from a player without, so it’s crucial that he develops rhythm, he remarked.

    “A player that exercises in a particular way, regardless of whether they are confident or not, is a different player. He needs to find the minutes, but our directors should talk to the club and figure out the best way to help him, not me. As he is one of our players, we all want the best for him, so we’ll have to wait and see, but no decision has been made.

    Mac Allister remains Sidelined

    Liverpool transfer news: Reds executives plan a January move following private conversations with injury confirmation.

    The assistant manager at Liverpool believes that Alexis Mac Allister won’t be available until the New Year.

    The Brighton summer acquisition has been sidelined since he had stitches after a rough tackle against Sheffield United earlier in the month. Later on, Mac Allister’s injury was revealed by Klopp to be “a bit more tricky than we thought”.

    Afterwards, Lijnders declared, “Alexis is out of course.” We miss him as a player. It is evident that occasionally, he plays in a very hurried manner, despite being a very composed player. With Wataru stepping up and Ryan, Curt, Harvey, and Dom supporting us, we don’t miss a lot of the boys. It will continue until the New Year, but on January 1st, we play.

  • January transfer: £7 million Liverpool star is open to joining a Premier League team

    January transfer: £7 million Liverpool star is open to joining a Premier League team

    January transfer: £7 million Liverpool star is open to joining a Premier League team

    According to reports, Fabio Carvalho is open to joining Fulham in January.

    The 21-year-old is anticipated to be transferred away once more when he returns to Liverpool from his loan period at RB Leipzig next month, according to a report from the Mirror.

    The player is open to returning to Fulham, and Liverpool would prefer to loan him to another team. It’s unclear how things will pan out given that the Cottagers are said to be interested in the youngster.

    Carvalho left Fulham in 2022 to sign with Liverpool for a reported £7 million, and it may be possible for him to restart his career with his hometown team.

    At this point in his career, the attacking midfielder needs to play frequently, and the German club has not given him that chance. It’s unlikely that he’ll play a lot for Liverpool either.

    If Fulham can guarantee him plenty of first-team action, a return to the West London club would be ideal. A loan move would be ideal in January.

    In English football, Carvalho is highly regarded as a precocious talent with a promising future. He should join a club that will enable him to reach his full potential and continue to grow.

    In the upcoming weeks, it will be intriguing to see if Liverpool can locate a good home for the player.

    It’s unclear if Liverpool and the Bundesliga team will be able to reach a deal on the 21-year-old’s return in January, despite the fact that negotiations have already begun.

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    Liverpool defender tests positive for Covid-19 as Crystal Palace is about to receive a sanction

    Liverpool defender tests positive for Covid-19 as Crystal Palace is about to receive a sanction

    A Liverpool defender who tests positive for COVID-19 will face fines, and Crystal Palace
    Current news from Liverpool: A Liverpool

    After recovering from an injury, the defender has suffered yet another setback, and Crystal Palace will soon be fined for its lack of self-control.

    Following Liverpool’s thrilling victory over Crystal Palace, the fallout is still ongoing. Although Jürgen Klopp’s team leads the Premier League at the moment, there was some drama at Selhurst Park. This is your summary of the most recent Liverpool news.

    Ramsay tests positive for Covid-19

    After testing positive for Covid-19, the on-loan Liverpool defender Calvin Ramsay has suffered yet another setback. The Scotland international temporarily switched teams during the summer and is currently playing in the Championship with Preston North End.

    Liverpool defender tests positive for Covid-19 as Crystal Palace is about to receive a sanction

    Ramsay’s lone knee injury came back at the end of the previous month, so he was unable to play in Preston’s goalless draw against Norwich on Saturday. Given his recent history of injuries, his absence caused some concern, but Ryan Lowe reassured everyone that there was no reason for fear.

    The Preston manager commented, “He’s got Covid,” via the ECHO, following the game. “I’m not sure what the crack is called. It’s flying about a little bit, isn’t that right?

    We had to make sure we just kept him away because he wasn’t feeling good. He had no business coming with us. He is therefore not well.

    Tuesday sees Preston return to action as it hosts Huddersfield Town; however, it is currently unknown if Ramsay will be able to play.

    Crystal Palace set for fine from FA

    After Jean-Philippe Mateta had given the home team the lead from the penalty spot, the call ignited a comeback by Liverpool. After Mohamed Salah swiftly pulled out an equaliser, Harvey Elliott’s stoppage-time goal gave the Reds the victory.

    Crystal Palace will pay a punishment for their lack of discipline during their loss to Liverpool on Saturday. Jordan Ayew’s second-half booking for a second bookable offence left Roy Hodgson furious with both the VAR and referee Andy Madley.

    After Jean-Philippe Mateta had given the home team the lead from the penalty spot, the call ignited a comeback by Liverpool. After Mohamed Salah swiftly pulled out an equaliser, Harvey Elliott’s stoppage-time goal gave the Reds the victory.

  • Jurgen Klopp is getting ready to ‘rip up’ a transfer agreement as Liverpool follows Chelsea’s lead.

    Jurgen Klopp is getting ready to ‘rip up’ a transfer agreement as Liverpool follows Chelsea’s lead.

    Jurgen Klopp is getting ready to rip up Fabio Carvalho's loan agreement with RB Leipzig and send the winger back to Anfield, meaning

    According to reports, Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, will review his transfer policy.

    Jurgen Klopp is getting ready to rip up Fabio Carvalho’s loan agreement with RB Leipzig and send the winger back to Anfield, meaning Liverpool will be following Chelsea’s lead. Carvalho has struggled to get playing time at the Red Bull Arena after joining the German team in the summer on a season-long loan.

    In the summer of 2022, Carvalho moved from Fulham to Liverpool, where he made 21 appearances and scored three goals in his first season. But in order to assist the 21-year-old “continue his development and gain more experience,” the Reds sent him to Leipzig prior to the current campaign.

    Carvalho has had little success in Germany and has only started one Bundesliga game this year. Prior to his team’s European match against Young Boys on Wednesday night, he had only played 257 minutes of football in all competitions and had only made two appearances as a substitute in the Champions League.

    Chelsea is making this move while deciding how to handle the circumstances around teenage talents Diego Moreira and Andrey Santos. Santos was given just seven minutes of Premier League action by Steve Cooper since joining Nottingham Forest on loan in the summer, and Moreira has only started three Ligue 1 games since sealing a temporary move to Lyon on the day of the transfer deadline.

    Jurgen Klopp is getting ready to rip up Fabio Carvalho's loan agreement with RB Leipzig and send the winger back to Anfield, meaning

    The Evening Standard said that Moreira was a strong possibility to have his loan cancelled last month, while Romano stated that the Blues are ready to return Santos from Forest if his lack of action does not change.

    Should Klopp choose to bring back Carvalho, it would provide the German manager with a another offensive option to push players such as Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and Luis Diaz. The Reds have scored 36 goals in 16 Premier League games this season, demonstrating their prowess in the attacking end.

    Liverpool defeated Sheffield United 2-0 in a match at Bramall Lane three days prior, then on Saturday they defeated Crystal Palace 2-1 at Selhurst Park. And with their match this weekend at Anfield against Manchester United, Klopp’s team is now one point ahead of Arsenal at the top of the standings.

    More news……

    Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp eyes £25m to replace Joel Matip following Virgil van Dijk vow

    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American's signature. Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent months. According to a report from 90 Min, Liverpool has now entered the competition for the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder, who is reportedly being watched by many Premier League clubs. It seems that Liverpool has expressed interest in signing the player should he decide to leave Aston Villa. Liverpool could use more players like the 25-year-old, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's most dependable midfielders. Alexis Mac Allister has had to fill in as their defensive midfielder this season because they were unable to buy a quality player during the summer transfer window. The Argentine international is better suited as a number eight, and Mac Allister will be able to play for his country now that Luiz has arrived. Luiz could finish off Jurgen Klopp's midfield group for the foreseeable future and would be a great fit for the Liverpool midfield. The athlete has also been connected to Manchester City and Arsenal. The player may find the chance to play for a major club appealing, but it appears that the West Midlands club is unwilling to allow him go in January. This season, Aston Villa has been very strong, and they are trying to qualify for the Champions League. It is unclear if Liverpool will want to make a test offer in January, but they won't want to deplete the team anytime soon

    Although Joel Matip’s significant injury may force Jurgen Klopp to make a move in the January transfer window, his team is closing in on Arsenal at the top of the standings.

    With a vital victory over Sheffield United, Liverpool kept up the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal; nevertheless, the news that Joel Matip will be sidelined for the season marred the Reds’ week.

    On Wednesday, Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai’s goals gave Jurgen Klopp’s team a well-earned victory over the relegation-fighting Blades, currently led by Chris Wilder. Unfortunately for Klopp, Matip was sidelined after suffering an ACL tear during the weekend’s victory over Fulham.

    Klopp may now decide to change his intentions for the January transfer window as a result of this setback. But before anything else, his team has to go through a journey to Crystal Palace for Saturday’s early kickoff. The most recent information from Anfield is shown below.

    Van Dijk pledges to Matip

    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American's signature. Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent months. According to a report from 90 Min, Liverpool has now entered the competition for the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder, who is reportedly being watched by many Premier League clubs. It seems that Liverpool has expressed interest in signing the player should he decide to leave Aston Villa. Liverpool could use more players like the 25-year-old, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's most dependable midfielders. Alexis Mac Allister has had to fill in as their defensive midfielder this season because they were unable to buy a quality player during the summer transfer window. The Argentine international is better suited as a number eight, and Mac Allister will be able to play for his country now that Luiz has arrived. Luiz could finish off Jurgen Klopp's midfield group for the foreseeable future and would be a great fit for the Liverpool midfield. The athlete has also been connected to Manchester City and Arsenal. The player may find the chance to play for a major club appealing, but it appears that the West Midlands club is unwilling to allow him go in January. This season, Aston Villa has been very strong, and they are trying to qualify for the Champions League. It is unclear if Liverpool will want to make a test offer in January, but they won't want to deplete the team anytime soon

    Joel Matip was dealt the same ACL injury Virgil van Dijk once had, and he has pledged to assist him get past this ordeal.

    After suffering an injury in October 2020, Reds captain Van Dijk was sidelined for nine months until July of the following year, during which he missed the European Championships. Matip’s contract with Liverpool is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, so he now faces a similar layoff.

    However, Van Dijk has already made contact with his teammate and pledged to support him during his recuperation. Van Dijk remarked, “It’s tough knowing what he will go through now over the next weeks and months.”

    But we’re here to support him. We’ll be there for him whenever he needs us. Let’s first and foremost hope that the procedure goes well and that the road to recovery begins.

    Klopp eyes replacement

    Klopp eyes replacement

    Matip’s injury leaves Jurgen Klopp without much backup at the back in case Liverpool suffers another injury crisis similar to the one that plagued them before.

    When Van Dijk, Matip, and Joe Gomez were all injured for extended periods of time back in January 2021, Klopp was forced to insert Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak as emergency reinforcements.

    While Jarell Quansah is available for selection, things aren’t quite at that point just yet. However, Klopp has already identified a potential new addition for Liverpool in January.

    The defender Maxence Lacroix of Wolfsburg has become a target for Liverpool, who might sign him for about £25 million. However, the team hopes to haggle over that amount. Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi is also a player they are keeping an eye on

  • Liverpool deal agreed after double-pronged defender decision, with Klopp preparing to benefit next year

    Liverpool deal agreed after double-pronged defender decision, with Klopp preparing to benefit next year

    Billy Koumetio
    According to reports in France, Liverpool has agreed to loan Billy Koumetio to US Dunkerque.

    Koumetio will temporarily play in the French second division as a result of the transfer, though Liverpool did not give Dunkerque the option to purchase the defender. To put it another way, they’ve decided that while it would be best for him to grow elsewhere this season, they also don’t want to lose control of his career.

    If everything goes as planned, Koumetio will return to Liverpool the following year with more experience under his belt, hoping to leave a bigger impression on Jurgen Klopp.

    If Liverpool don’t work out a contract extension before sending him off, he will have one year left on his contract when his loan in Dunkirk comes to an end.

    Koumetio spent a portion of last season on loan at Austria Vienna, but he was called back after only six months due to a dearth of regular playing time.

    He will now advance with Dunkerque, a new team in Ligue 2, after they were promoted from France’s third tier last season. He is still only 20 years old.

    After passing through the youth ranks of Lyon and US Orleans, they will be giving him his first opportunity to play for a club in his country of birth at the senior level.

    Koumetio has previously appeared twice for the Liverpool first team, but neither of those appearances came during the 2017–18 campaign.

    Liverpool deal agreed after double-pronged defender decision, with Klopp preparing to benefit next year
    He is currently on track to join the list of recent young prospects to leave them on loan this summer, joining the likes of Calvin Ramsay, Fabio Carvalho, Rhys Williams, Aberdeen, and Sepp van den Berg.

    Gomez is a subject of interest for Liverpool as well.
    Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip, Ibrahima Konate, and Joe Gomez are the senior center backs still available to Klopp, though the latter is also being linked with a transfer.

    Following their acquisition of Fabinho from Liverpool and pursuit of Mohamed Salah this summer, Al-Ittihad appears to be interested in Gomez.

    The Times has updated their report, stating that West Ham may be eager to provide the England international with an alternative Premier League platform as he seeks to regain his place in Gareth Southgate’s squad. But his Liverpool contract is still set to expire in 2027.

    Additionally, what transpires with Liverpool’s Nat Phillips before the transfer window closes remains to be seen. Leeds United and Stuttgart, who had him on loan in Germany previously, have both been mentioned in relation to him.

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    Liverpool chese to sign £52m Premier League player currently in limbo

    Liverpool chese to sign £52m Premier League player currently in limbo

    Liverpool’s search for Chieck Doucoure has reportedly stalled, with the Reds currently in talks with Crystal Palace for the midfielder.

    According to RMC Sport, the negotiations between the two clubs have not materialized and Palace would like at least 60 million euros for Doucoure this summer.

    Liverpool are desperate for a fourth and bottom midfielder, having spent a lot of money on the position these days. Doucoure emerged as a viable option for the Reds going into the final week of the transfer window.

    However, this update seems to indicate that Liverpool are struggling to reach an agreement with Palace over Doucoure, with talks having stalled.

    With the session closing on Friday, time is at a premium for Liverpool, and the Reds cannot afford to waste any of it on reaching the deadline, set for later this week. Doucoure would indeed be a huge asset to Liverpool given what they need in midfield, and a breakthrough with Palace is needed quickly if they are to secure the 23-year-old’s signature.

    Liverpool must do everything they can to sign Doucoure

    Time is running out for Liverpool to sign this window permanently and Doucouré could be an ideal signing for the Reds given what they need in the squad.

    The Malian international has Premier League experience and has shown he can do his job against the best of the best in Europe, and Doucoure’s age is also a huge selling point.

    And for Liverpool, the sooner there is a breakthrough with Palace the better, as the Reds are in no position to waste time given what has already happened this summer.

  • The reasons why Liverpool’s first season didn’t go well are revealed by Fabio Carvalho.

    The reasons why Liverpool’s first season didn’t go well are revealed by Fabio Carvalho.

    In his unsuccessful first season at Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho has claimed he was played out of position. The 20-year-old attacker, who switched
    In his unsuccessful first season at Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho has claimed he was played out of position.

    The 20-year-old attacker, who switched from Fulham to Liverpool in 2022, was considered one of the brightest prospects in European football.

    Carvalho saw his playing time decrease in the second half of the season despite a promising start that included goals in the 9-0 victory over Bournemouth and a match-winning goal in the 98th minute against Newcastle.

    The 20-year-old Harvey Elliott started 18 Premier League games for the Reds while the Portugal Under-21 international made just four. He is now on loan to RB Leipzig for the upcoming season.

    Carvalho discussed his first year at Anfield with international Bundesliga reporters, suggesting that he was denied the chance to demonstrate his talent in his preferred “number 10” position.

    “I feel like the position I have been playing on the left, which is not really my position, is the reason it hasn’t worked at Liverpool,” he said. Although I was told to arrive and play as a 10, we don’t actually use a 10 in our games. In Leipzig, however, we play with two 10s. I’m able to move forward and turn more easily now that I can get inside. Therefore, I would probably say that is the cause of why it didn’t work out. “.

    RB Leipzig initially showed the most interest, and Dominik Szoboszlai, who moved the other way to Liverpool for £60 million, took Dominik’s place in the move to Germany. It was essentially a no-brainer because I’m familiar with how they play and their playing style, and because it fits in well with who I am.

    “My playing style is creative.
    I have excellent judgment.
    In his unsuccessful first season at Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho has claimed he was played out of position. The 20-year-old attacker, who switched
    I put in a lot of effort, not only for the team but also for myself. Dom is a very good player, but I don’t like talking about other players. We’ll see what the future holds, but I’m confident in my abilities and myself, so I know I’ll succeed for RB Leipzig. “.

    After 2023–2024, Carvalho was asked if he planned to return to Anfield. He responded, “We don’t really know what happens next year, I may be here or may be at Liverpool. We’ll see; for now, I’ll just concentrate on this year and doing my very best. ”.

    Speaking more favorably about his time at Liverpool, the young forward mentioned a number of Reds players who were supportive of him while he was at Anfield, with special praise for James Milner.

    I learned the most from Firmino, Thiago, Milner, and Salah, he claimed. Milly adores the game. He enjoys mentoring and helping the younger boys. I’ve participated in a few sessions where, following the training, he would ask me, “Fabio, do you want to work on something?” We would then work on my positioning or finishing. Always willing to assist, he was. “.

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    With James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita all departing, newcomers were even more needed. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai were both acquired by Liverpool at the beginning of the transfer window.

    Even though a third signing was always likely, with both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho looking to leave, it now seems even more essential. Lavia of Southampton has been mentioned as one of the Reds’ top options, but recent weeks have seen a slowdown in those discussions.

    Liverpool has been searching the market for alternatives after being deterred by the south coast side’s reported £50 million asking price. The Crystal Palace star Cheick Doucoure has surfaced as a possible replacement, but he too would demand a hefty fee.

    Looking to strengthen Jurgen Klopp's team, Liverpool is still engaged in the summer transfer window.
    The transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claims that “contacts are being made with the player’s agents,” suggesting that Liverpool haven’t completely given up on trying to sign Lavia. Additionally, the report claims Liverpool is hoping to talk Southampton down from their initial £50 million demand.

    According to reports, Liverpool is ‘trying to understand the final price tag’ in an effort to acquire the midfielder for less money. Before the transfer window closes, Klopp has already assured supporters that he will make at least one more signing.

    He said, “There are so many things to do.”. “The transfer period has begun. I could easily fill them if my day had 28 hours at the moment.

    “With all the things you have to do, my main focus and energy must go into the training sessions, so that’s what I do. After the sessions, I can try to assist with other things.

    The first game of the season is still three and a half weeks away. There are undoubtedly a few transfer market-related events that need to take place before then. That is now obvious. And it will take place.
    There must be a change of players.
    We’ll have a strong team. “.

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    Jürgen Klopp’s transfer window is planned out perfectly as the $55 million man “wants” to move to Liverpool.

    Roméo Lavia and Levi Colwill are wanted by Liverpool.
    A player valued at $55 million has expressed a desire to move to Anfield, so Liverpool should aim to complete two deals to give Jürgen Klopp the perfect transfer window.

    The transfer window seems to have been divided in half, as if this is the calm before the storm. After Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool announced the signing of Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig three weeks ago. Since then, the incoming front has been relatively quiet.

    But now Liverpool has been propelled into action, accepting a Fabinho offer that was too good to pass up and granting Jordan Henderson’s wish to join him in the Saudi Pro League.

    To fill the void left by Henderson, the Reds will only need to sign a new number six, and there is undoubtedly a case to be made that they will also need a new number eight.

    In addition, it’s important to keep in mind that another center-back is also necessary, one who can serve as dependable backup for the time being and eventually transition into a starting position.

    It may be unrealistic to anticipate that Liverpool will complete all of its outstanding tasks in the three weeks prior to the season opener against Chelsea, but it certainly seems as though things are about to pick up speed.

    Roméo Lavia and Levi Colwill are wanted by Liverpool.

    By bringing in Chelsea’s Levi Colwill and Southampton’s Roméo Lavia, Liverpool can complete the “perfect” transfer window, according to James Martin.

    The Premier League’s homegrown quota could result in squad size restrictions for the Reds, but neither player would need to be registered because of their age.

    They would eventually both meet the requirements for homegrown status, relieving the headache in the long run and providing a much-needed boost of quality in the short run. The whole story is available to read here.

    Roméo Lavia and Levi Colwill are wanted by Liverpool.
    Federico Chiesa desires a move to Liverpool.
    According to journalist Marco Guidi of Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus forward Federico Chiesa prefers Liverpool to other Premier League suitors Manchester United and Newcastle.

    Chiesa, whose market value is $55 million ($43 million/€50 million), is’more inclined’ to sign with Liverpool or Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich, according to Corriere dello Sport.

    Prior to signing Moussa Diaby from Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa was also mentioned, but Chiesa had no interest in joining Unai Emery’s team and was holding out for a more illustrious organization.

    Given its current priorities and the Italian’s history of injuries, James Findlater has urged Liverpool to forgo any move. As we compile the most recent speculative material, you can read more here.

  • 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.”

  • Liverpool may receive a £37.7 million boost  transfers as five potential deals surface.

    Liverpool may receive a £37.7 million boost transfers as five potential deals surface.

    A Liverpool defender discusses his emotionally driven decision to leave the team after 13 years and decline a new contract.
    Income dominates Liverpool’s landscape, but five could be used to shore up the transfer budget

    Earnings are key at Anfield as Liverpool look for new faces to join Alexis Mac Allister.

    Four senior players have departed, with Roberto Firmino, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita all leaving Merseyside. Goals have been outlined by the Reds and multiple names continue to be associated with a move.

    Khephren Thuram is one of them, as are Gabri Veiga and Ryan Gravenberch. But if one of these tied players arrives, you may need to make room with additional spending.

    Last season, Sadio Mane made a high profile departure from Merseyside when he decided to move to Bayern Munich. It doesn’t look like we’ll see any shocks when it comes to an Anfield exit, but some could be introduced on the fringes.

    Caoimhin Kelleher – £10 million

    The Republic of Ireland striker has been reduced to minutes in the League Cup and a few FA Cup games in recent seasons after establishing himself as Liverpool’s second-choice goalkeeper behind Alisson. Although he enjoyed success with the Reds during the 2021/22 season, his international place was under threat.

    Southampton signed Gavin Bazunu from Manchester City last summer in search of stable goalkeepers, with the Irishman impressing during a loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday. Aside from how Saints finished in the Premier League last season, he’s been pushing for Kelleher.

    The battle for the number one shirt has prompted manager Stephen Kenny to speak out, urging the Reds keeper to steer first-team football away from the L4 after settling for Liverpool with just four appearances in all competitions .

    Now the above £10m is just his market value, as reported by transfermarkt.co.uk, but he is attracting interest from Premier League clubs. Namely Brentford, who are currently contemplating a life without Spain goalkeeper David Raya.

    He openly declared his desire to play for the title and there was much speculation that he would join Tottenham Hotspur. Even though this trace apparently no longer exists, information is still circulating about Manchester United as well.

    If Liverpool sell him, it would mean looking for a reliable option to replace the Brazilian, who has won the player of the season award.

    Nat Phillips  – £3 million

    Nat Phillips has established himself as a cult hero at Anfield after his defensive stability helped the Reds overcome their injury woes.

    Like his defensive partner Rhys Williams, they have stepped up at key moments to overcome the selection problems faced by Jurgen Klopp.

    He made five appearances in all competitions for the Reds, but questions remained over his L4 future.

    Phillips would not be pushed towards a departure from Liverpool following his services to the club, but he has been in the spotlight in recent months.

    In January, a hamstring injury suffered by Ibrahima Konate thwarted a potential Phillips move as he was seen as a cover option for Joel Matip and Joe Gomez if Virgil van Dijk is out.

    Turkish giants Galatasaray have reportedly been interested, while the defender has attracted interest from Premier League clubs in recent seasons. However, speculation over his future remained quiet this summer.

    Rhys Williams – £1.7m

    Williams created some of the defensive options that took Liverpool across the line behind closed doors during the season. He is also another defender whose playing time is limited as he is lower in the pecking order.

    He found some minutes while on loan at Blackpool in the Championship, but those were cut short when he was recalled in January. The 22-year-old has three years left on his contract with the Reds and reports towards the end of last season suggest he has attracted interest from the second tier of English football.

    There were indications that Liverpool were ready to accept an approach for the Preston-born defender. As with Phillips, there have been no concrete reports of a departure he could postpone this summer, but he could be an option after Liverpool U21 team-mate Leighton Clarkson moved to Aberdeen on a permanent basis.

    Joel Matip – £10m

    Joel Matip has proven to be one of the smartest deals in Liverpool’s recent history after signing Schalke on a free transfer. The Cameroon defender has won every piece of silverware at his disposal, making 187 appearances for the Reds since arriving seven years ago.

    Liverpool and injury concerns have been a regular occurrence in recent years, with the 31-year-old himself suffering greatly. He resigned himself to just 17 Premier League appearances this season as he moved down the pecking order behind Ibrahima Konate.

    The Reds need defensive options, but they also need to be healthy as often as possible – with this in mind, the new centre-backs have not yet been completely wiped out, even if midfield is a priority.

    Matip still has a year left on his contract at Anfield, but the Reds could risk losing the then 32-year-old on a free transfer next summer. It means that this summer could be the right time to cash in on the centre-back

    Fabio Carvalho – 13 million pounds

    It was a difficult debut season for Fabio Carvalho. Having signed from Fulham, he has come with a promise and while the roof remains there and is untouched by the youngster, he has faced questions about his future.

    His playing time was reduced following the post-World Cup restart as Liverpool pushed for European qualification. Even before the curtain fell on the season, Carvalho faced interest from the likes of RB Leipzig, who saw an offer rejected by Liverpool.

    “I would like to make all these decisions with the guys before I talk about it (publicly),” Klopp said in late April. “There is no decision yet in any direction.
    “What I can say is he’s been exceptional again this week in training.

    He’s really exceptional. So, yeah, we’ll talk and then we’ll see what we’re going to do – what he’s going to do. wants, what I think, but there is no decision yet.”

    The club are unwilling to part ways with the 20-year-old but the German boss has hinted the midfielder, who was voted into the Championship team of the season before joining the Reds, could be loaned out.

    “I think there could be a possibility that Fabio could be loaned out, but the fact is that it wasn’t Fabio’s best year of his career, of course, but it could have been his most important.” “No player has impressed me as much as Fabio, that’s the truth.

    This talented boy came here with big dreams and big expectations and it didn’t work out – it was okay at first but it didn’t market at the end. But his work ethic will allow him to have a fantastic career because he trained and got nothing.

  • After Klopp “rejected derisory” permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player “finalizes” Bundesliga loan

    After Klopp “rejected derisory” permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player “finalizes” Bundesliga loan

    Chelsea announce their third summer transfer in blow to Newcastle
    Liverpool youngster Fabio Carvalho was reportedly set to complete his loan move to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig after Jurgen Klopp “refused” a permanent departure.

    The Premier League giants signed the 20-year-old from Fulham last year for a fee of around £7.7m.

    Carvalho impressed in the early stages of the 2022-23 season when he scored a late winner against Newcastle United, but his debut season at Liverpool was a struggle overall.

    The Portuguese Under-21 international has been limited to just four Premier League appearances and Klopp admitted the 2022/23 season “wasn’t the best year for Carvalho”.

    “I think there is a possibility that Fabio goes on loan or something. We will see. The fact is that for Fabio it was clearly not the best year of his career, even though it was a very young career, but it could have been his most important,” Klopp said.

    “No player has impressed me as much as Fabio, that’s the truth. Because this very talented boy came here with big dreams and high expectations, it was fine at the start but it didn’t work out in the end. .

    RB Leipzig quickly emerged as a potential suitor for Carvalho and Liverpool turned down a “ridiculous” standing offer from the German side last month.

    After Klopp "rejected derisory" permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player "finalizes" Bundesliga loan
    Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano now reports that Carlvalho will ‘move’ to RB Leipzig and a ‘buy option’ will not be included in the deal.

    He added: “Negotiations are being finalized as the deal will be signed next week, but the overall deal has been confirmed.
    “A loan deal was the only solution as Klopp and Liverpool have rejected any offers for a permanent deal.”

    A report from Football Insider, meanwhile, adds: “Carvalho is closing in on a season-long move to RB Leipzig.”

    Liverpool reportedly “refused an offer of more than £10m from Leipzig before the end of the season” and they were initially hoping he would agree to a loan deal to another Premier League side.

    READ MORE: Liverpool star Salah next main target? All players linked to Saudi Arabia will move this summer

    West Ham, Brentford and Burnley have asked for Carvalho, but his preference was for RB Leipzig.

    Former Premier League striker Gabby Agbonlahor believes the Liverpool star should join the Hammers.
    “If I were Carvalho, I would go to West Ham to play there,” Agbonalhor told Football Insider.

    “When Fulham got promoted a few seasons ago and Carvalho decided to join Liverpool, it was never the right decision because he wouldn’t get playing time.

    “But now he needs a Premier League loan to show he’s good enough to compete in the division.

    “He shouldn’t leave the Premier League and go somewhere else. “I think he’s a top player but he would never have had a chance at Liverpool and I think Liverpool have a lot of players in the position they like to play in so West Ham would be a good move.”

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    Report: Liverpool makes a $69 million star signing offer worth £47 million.

    Aurelien Tchoaumeni has been sought after by Liverpool for a while. He passed up the Reds to join Real Madrid last summer. But we still desire him
    Aurelien Tchoaumeni has been sought after by Liverpool for a while. He passed up the Reds to join Real Madrid last summer. But we still desire him.

    The Merseysiders want to use the midfielder’s complicated situation at the Bernabeu to finally hire his services, claims Spanish source Nacional.

    The Catalan news outlet reported that Klopp’s Liverpool have made the French international an offer of 55 million euros (£47 million).

    The Les Bleus player’s development in Spain has been sluggish, so the Los Blancos will demand at least 80 million euros (£69 million) to offload him.

    Madrid has a center of the park with a lot of quality and depth, as well as players of the highest caliber.

    German international Toni Kroos has formally agreed to a one-year contract with the La Liga giants; Modric is also anticipated to remain with the club until next year; and Jude Bellingham has recently been added to further strengthen the department.

    Tchouameni might play fewer minutes next season due to the presence of midfielders like Valverde, Camavinga, and Ceballos as well. During the 2022–23 season, he began 24 league games.

    How can Liverpool even consider signing the 23-year-old for 55 million euros when Florentino Perez struck a deal worth 100 million euros to entice him away from AS Monaco last year?

    The team that represented France in the World Cup final in Qatar included the former Ligue 1 star as a crucial player. In the semifinal matchup against England, he scored an outstanding long-range goal.

    Should Liverpool accept Aurelien Tchouameni’s asking price of £69 million, in your opinion?