Tag: Fabrizio Romano

  • According to Fabrizio Romano “keep an eye on LFC,” Jurgen Klopp has reiterated his desire for a top-tier playmaker earning £154k per week.

    According to Fabrizio Romano “keep an eye on LFC,” Jurgen Klopp has reiterated his desire for a top-tier playmaker earning £154k per week.

    Leading transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Jurgen Klopp is a "big fan" of Nicolo Barella of Inter Milan.
    Leading transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Jurgen Klopp is a “big fan” of Nicolo Barella of Inter Milan.

    While Liverpool, whose need to rebuild their midfield is well known, have been hinted to approach the Serie A giants for a potential summer deal, the Italian playmaker is believed to be a target for Newcastle United, who are worth less than £100 million.

    Additionally, German coach Klopp reportedly has a lot of admiration for the former Cagliari midfielder and recently updated on the Reds’ pursuit, according to Romano, who recently spoke on his YouTube channel.

    The Italian transfer market expert advised “keeping an eye on Liverpool, as Liverpool have always followed the player, as far as Barella is concerned.”.

    We’ll have to wait and see what transpires at Liverpool, but Jurgen Klopp has always been a big fan of Barella. “.

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    İlkay Gündoğan recently shown the $296million Liverpool advantage that Jurgen Klopp still holds over Pep Guardiola

    İlkay Gündoğan recently shown the $296million Liverpool advantage that Jurgen Klopp still holds over Pep Guardiola
    Manchester City could reportedly lose five players who cost a combined $296m this summer and could point to one area where Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp beats Pep Guardiola.

    As if the season wasn’t already painful enough for Liverpool fans, it ended with Manchester City winning the Champions League to seal the treble.

    Historically, Liverpool and City have not been close rivals, but since the takeover of the club by Sheikh Mansour in 2008, and particularly during the Jürgen Klopp era, a close rivalry has developed on the ground.

    And it has also expanded beyond the confines of the field, becoming a symbolic battle between an established giant and the nouveau riche.

    While many Reds fans are hesitant to admit it, it would have been painful to see City win their first Champions League after years of ‘where is your European Cup?’ mocks club visits to Anfield.

    Pep Guardiola’s side had already won the Premier League, overtaken Arsenal as the Gunners withered under City’s robotic ruthlessness, and defeated local rivals Manchester United to dethrone Liverpool in the FA Cup.

    Yet despite this historic milestone, the first of the millennium, there are at least five big names who could leave the Etihad this summer, according to The Athletic’s Sam Lee.

    Kyle Walker, who joined Spurs for $64m (£50m/€59m) in 2017, looks set to make a shocking move after growing ‘unhappy’ with his playing time and a place in the final for having lost the Champions League.

    Aymeric Laporte, who picked up a record $73m (£57m/€67m) from Athletic Bilbao in 2018, looks ‘certain’ to follow him out the door.

    İlkay Gündoğan recently shown the $296million Liverpool advantage that Jurgen Klopp still holds over Pep Guardiola
    Then there’s İlkay Gündoğan, bought seven years ago from Borussia Dortmund for $27m (£21m/€25m) and has yet to make a decision about his future when his contract expires.

    City are doing everything they can to keep him, but according to the Manchester Evening News, they had to name him on their published list for the Premier League and he could choose to go to Barcelona (via The Athletic).

    Another round of Bernardo Silva speculation looms as the $55m (£43m/€50m) former Monaco player mulls a possible move to Paris Saint-Germain, as reported Fabrizio Romano (via GOAL).

    Finally, Riyad Mahrez is ready to join the Saudi league influx, five years after his $77m (£60m/€70m) transfer from Leicester.

    He was apparently ‘very disappointed’ not to be in the FA Cup or Champions League final.
    With the exception of Laporte, who ended up in midfield at the bottom of the hierarchy, each of these players played a key role in an all-time excellent season.

    Gundoğan, Bernardo and Mahrez have all been in the club’s top 10 by minutes and Walker was not far behind in 12th place.

    They could join Joao Cancelo, Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ferran Torres and Leroy Sane in their quest to leave City, despite the club’s lavish success under Guardiola.

    İlkay Gündoğan recently shown the $296million Liverpool advantage that Jurgen Klopp still holds over Pep Guardiola
    Conversely, since Philippe Coutinho ultimately left Liverpool as a “stepping stone” in 2018, the club have lost just three key players.

    We defined this as players who logged more than 2,000 minutes in their last season as an indication of their importance.

    The only trio to pass this test are Sadio Mane, Georginio Wijnaldum and Emre Can, and even then Wijnaldum said he wanted to stay but was not offered an attractive contract (via ECHO).

    The conclusion we can rightfully draw here is that Klopp is much better at keeping his players happy than Guardiola, whether through his rotation, his man management skills or both.

    There is an argument that the aforementioned players just want a new challenge after winning everything at City (the Champions League had eluded them until now), but you can counter that by pointing out that Gundoğan could have signed a new contract long ago., and Bernardo seems to have been on the verge of an exit for years.

    One might even question whether this is really a problem for Guardiola in light of his continued dominance, but two of the players started against Inter Milan in Istanbul, another came on and the two who have not been involved come from traditionally vital players.

    Laporte made the PFA Team of the Year in 2018-19 and Mahrez has been named the club’s Player of the Month seven times, including twice last season.

    City is unlikely to lose all five, but even with its seemingly endless resources it may not be immune to the consequences if two or three stars are gone.

    Yes, the club have the resources to bring in elite replacements, but signings inherently involve some risk and some take time to settle in rather than immediately rise to the level of their predecessors, like City with Jack Grealish and Kalvin Phillips noted in recent years.

    Meanwhile, there is no indication that any of the players who were truly crucial for Liverpool last season will attempt to leave the club, despite the Reds failing to even qualify for the Champions League.
    Maybe Klopp deserves credit for that as he is perhaps superior to Guardiola in this area.

  • ‘Done’ according to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea will now confirm its first summer signing next week.

    ‘Done’ according to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea will now confirm its first summer signing next week.

    ‘Done’ according to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea will now confirm its first summer signing next week.Fabrizio Romano now asserts that Chelsea will reveal the acquisition of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig the following week.

    Once the deal was finalized late last year for the Blues to sign him, he posted a message on Twitter to confirm the news.

    It has been widely reported that a deal for Nkunku was reached almost immediately after the previous summer transfer window closed.

    Before the season even started, they set him as a target to sign, but they encountered problems when he agreed to a new contract with a Bundesliga team.

    However, rumors started to circulate that the Blues had made attempts to sign him and that his contract with the German club contained a release clause.

    Nkunku is scheduled to begin next week.

    ‘Done’ according to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea will now confirm its first summer signing next week.
    Romano has now confirmed that the deal will be disclosed after Nkunku has finished competing for his country in a week.

    No modifications, problems, or issues with the Christopher Nkunku deal, he declared.

    ‘Understand Chelsea originally agreed with RB Leipzig to announce Nkunku after his final games of the season with France (June 19). Contract signed in December; medical completed in September (!).
    ”.

    After much silence since they initially thought they had signed him, supporters will be thrilled to hear an announcement for the signing.

    It is now time for the team to move on to other candidates who will be strengthening their team in preparation for new manager Mauricio Pochettino’s attempt to rebuild.

    They appear to have prioritized a deal for Moises Caicedo of Brighton after missing out on the addition of Manuel Ugarte, but this will probably cost them a significant sum of money.

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    “Becoming an urgency” – Mauricio Pochettino asks the Chelsea board to sign a player

    "Becoming an urgency" - Mauricio Pochettino asks the Chelsea board to sign a player
    New Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has “expressly requested” Chelsea’s board to sign a player, according to a report today.

    The Blues boss won’t officially begin his role until July 1, but he’s already getting down to business and planning his roster for next season.

    We know the squad needs a little more preparation, and it’s the midfield that has been labeled ‘urgent’.

    This was stated by journalist Rudy Galetti, who this week spent a few words with GIVEMESPORT on the situation.

    Galetti says Pochettino has urgently requested Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after Chelsea lost Sporting Lisbon’s Manuel Ugarte last week.

    Galetti said: “Pochettino specifically asked the Brighton player to strengthen the midfield and now, with Kante gone, Moises becomes a matter of urgency.”

    The view from Chelsea News

    Caicedo is a top notch player who has all the tools to become world class.

    He also has vital Premier League experience and would be a great addition to Chelsea’s squad if he replaces Enzo Fernandez in the double pivot under a Pochettino system. It will be expensive but it must be said that it is worth it.

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    Mauricio Pochettino needs Harry Kane to sign with Real Madrid, to complete his striker strategy for Chelsea.

    Mauricio Pochettino needs Harry Kane to sign with Real Madrid, to complete his striker strategy for Chelsea.
    This summer, a number of powerhouse European clubs, including Real Madrid, are looking to add a striker.

    Todd Boehly intensifies his efforts to sign a star striker, which could lead to a transfer merry-go-round for Chelsea.

    Numerous teams, including the Blues, are looking for a leader for their attack for the upcoming campaign.

    Karim Benzema’s choice to sign with Al-Ittihad has compelled Real Madrid to enter the market for the first time in ten years.

    After a disappointing 2022–23 season, it is no secret that Chelsea is also looking for a striker. Just 38 goals separated every club in the top 10 and two of the three relegated teams.

    Chelsea lacks a true striker on their roster despite spending close to £600 million since Roman Abramovich left. Romelu Lukaku’s chances of staging a comeback at Stamford Bridge seem slim, and rumors have it that Inter Milan will try to sign him on a long-term deal.

    Mauricio Pochettino needs Harry Kane to sign with Real Madrid, to complete his striker strategy for Chelsea.
    Lautaro Martinez, another Inter striker, is reportedly a target for Chelsea, according to a report from The Times. Although a swap deal between the two clubs is unlikely, the Blues might need Harry Kane and Tottenham Hotspur’s help to acquire the Argentine.

    According to the report, Real Madrid is also a possible destination for Martinez as they look to replace Benzema. If he does, the rumors of Kane moving to Spain will essentially come to an end. Madrid is currently even money to sign Kane, according to the bookmakers.

    If Martinez is going to come to West London, Mauricio Pochettino may need Real Madrid to raid his old team. Given Kane’s contract situation, according to the Spanish publication Marca, Los Blancos president Florentino Perez will attempt to sign Kane for a reduced fee.

    By doing so, a domino effect might start, which would be ideal for Boehly. If Martinez decides to join the rebuilding of Stamford Bridge, Pochettino will be hoping that his compatriot, who costs £70 million, can be Chelsea’s savior.

  • PSG joins Arsenal and Chelsea in huge transfer battle to replace Lionel Messi

    PSG joins Arsenal and Chelsea in huge transfer battle to replace Lionel Messi

    PSG joins Arsenal and Chelsea in huge transfer battle to replace Lionel MessiArsenal and Chelsea are in the race alongside PSG to sign Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha this summer.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, PSG are in the race, along with Arsenal and Chelsea, to sign Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha during this summer transfer window.

    The Ivory Coast international is set to become a free agent in the coming weeks as his contract with the Eagles is set to expire.

    The 30-year-old has spent most of his career at Palace, where he rose through the academy ranks and into the first team.

    The forward moved to Manchester United but it didn’t quite work out for him when he returned to London in 2015, where he has been a key player ever since.

    Zaha has struggled with a few absentees this season, but in the 27 Premier League appearances he has managed he has recorded seven goals and two assists.

    His current club have reportedly offered a new £200,000-a-week contract, although the chances of an extension appear slim at the time of this writing.

    This is compounded by the presence of some elite clubs eyeing a potential transfer in the upcoming summer transfer window.

    Chelsea have long been linked with a move as Mauricio Pochettino seeks to resolve the west London side’s problems in front of goal ahead of next season.

    PSG joins Arsenal and Chelsea in huge transfer battle to replace Lionel Messi
    Arsenal have also been on the radar, having previously been close to signing the 30-year-old, but instead opted to sign Nicolas Pepe under Unai Emery.

    This summer, they could correct that move, especially given the need to show even more strength after qualifying for the Champions League. Arsenal have also been on the radar, having previously been close to signing the 30-year-old, but instead opted to sign Nicolas Pepe under Unai Emery.

    This summer, they could correct that move, especially given the need to show even more strength after qualifying for the Champions League.

    Atlético Madrid were also involved, with Diego Simeone believed to be interested in signing Zaha once his contract expires.

    Saudi Arabia has also attracted interest, with the state-owned Public Investment Fund (PIF) having recently invested in clubs which allowed them to sign Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante.

    However, the current focus seems to be on staying in Europe as Fabrizio Romano claims PSG are now in contention for the veteran striker.

    It could be a move for the Ligue 1 champions to consolidate their attacking options after already losing Lionel Messi at the end of his contract while Neymar is also being touted for an exit.

    It remains to be seen whether PSG’s involvement will affect a potential approach by Chelsea or Arsenal as they approach a free transfer.

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    Christopher Nkunku breaks his silence on Chelsea transfer with a message from Mauricio Pochettino

    Christopher Nkunku breaks his silence on Chelsea transfer with a message from Mauricio Pochettino

    Christopher Nkunku is set to join Chelsea in the summer transfer window, having signed a preliminary contract last year before moving to Stamford Bridge for £52million.

    Christopher Nkunku has answered questions about his likely move to Chelsea this summer during his international cap with France.

    The Frenchman signed a preliminary contract last year and will complete a £52m move to Stamford Bridge ahead of next season, according to football. london.

    The 25-year-old won the Bundesliga Golden Boot – despite missing two months of the season through injury – scoring 16 goals in just 25 league appearances.

    Chelsea are in desperate need of a goalscorer after Kai Havertz and Raheem Sterling were the Blues’ top scorers last season with nine goals each.

    “The signs are very, very clear that he is moving to Chelsea,” RB Leipzig sporting director Max Eberl told BILD recently. Nkunku scored a goal and provided an assist as he helped Leipzig win the DFB-Pokal in his last appearance for the German side.

    Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been asked about his compatriot’s arrival ahead of the summer transfer window. Fofana replied: “If that happens, I will be very happy.”

    However, Nkunku remained hesitant about his future and the summer transfer window, saying on international duty:

    “My goal is to get closer to Les Bleus. We will have time to think about everything that will happen next.

    Asked about his preferred position and where he could play under Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge, Nkunku added:

    “I play where the manager decides.” I don’t want to be a problem but a solution.
    “But I can be in front, in support or on the sides. I have the ability to adapt, I like being free.”

  • FABRIZIO ROMANO DROPS A TRIPLE LIVERPOOL TRANSFER CLAIM OVERNIGHT, AS “CONTACTS TAKING PLACE”

    FABRIZIO ROMANO DROPS A TRIPLE LIVERPOOL TRANSFER CLAIM OVERNIGHT, AS “CONTACTS TAKING PLACE”

    FABRIZIO ROMANO DROPS A TRIPLE LIVERPOOL TRANSFER CLAIM OVERNIGHT, AS "CONTACTS TAKING PLACE"
    Liverpool are working on three more transfer deals after signing Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion, according to Fabrizio Romano.

    The transfer expert added that Jurgen Klopp is working on ‘two more new midfielders’ and there is also a ‘clear intention’ to sign a centre-back this summer, he posted on .

    It was clear to everyone that the midfield would be the main build-up area, but Romano added that ‘contact’ was happening for the team to add a ‘left-footed’ centre-back.

    Over the years, no one can minimize what Virgil van Dijk has achieved both in the Premier League and on European stages.

    Nonetheless, Romano posted the following overnight on Liverpool’s next transfer moves following the Mac Allister deal:

    “Liverpool are working on two further new midfielders after Mac Allister but there is also a clear intention to sign a new centre-back this summer,” Roman said. Positive start for Liverpool in the 2023 summer transfer market

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    Liverpool hopes to sign an 11-goal midfielder this summer for £25 million.

    Liverpool approached to sign for 2022 only to leave after Klopp finds replacement
    Liverpool are reportedly keen to sign Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse.

    According to a Daily Mail report, the midfielder is worth £50m, but Liverpool are willing to wait for his price to drop. The Reds are apparently willing to invest around £25m in the veteran midfielder.

    The 28-year-old central midfielder is expected to leave Southampton this summer following relegation.

    Ward-Prowse has proven himself to be a reliable player in the Premier League over the years and has 11 goals and 5 assists to his name in all competitions this season.

    He could bring much-needed creativity and goals to the Liverpool midfield. He is also one of the best free-kick takers in Premier League history and could add a new dimension to Liverpool’s attack from set pieces.

    Apparently clubs like Newcastle and West Ham are also interested in signing the midfielder and it remains to be seen where he will end up.

    The opportunity to play for a big club like Liverpool will be tempting for him, but the Reds must first agree a transfer fee with Southampton.

    Considering Southampton’s value is double what Liverpool are willing to pay, the transfer could get quite complicated.

    Liverpool need to improve their midfield if they want to return to the Champions League.

    They have lost the likes of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on free transfers and need several reinforcements in the middle of the park.

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    Liverpool approached to sign for 2022 only to leave after Klopp finds replacement

    Liverpool approached to sign for 2022 only to leave after Klopp finds replacement
    Liverpool are considering dropping Calvin Ramsay this summer after interest in him emerged from the league, reportedly.

    Ramsay joined Liverpool last year in a £4.2m transfer from Aberdeen. However, due to some injury concerns, he is yet to make his Premier League debut. The full-back will now examine what he needs to do to get his development back on track.

    Liverpool have Ramsay under contract until 2027. But now there are indications he could spend next season on loan.

    In fact, the Liverpool Echo have revealed that Preston North End are looking to sign Ramsay on a season-long loan in the Championship.

    Preston boss Ryan Lowe was born in Liverpool and now hopes he can bring the Reds on board for Ramsay next season. In return, he could follow in the footsteps of Sepp van den Berg, on loan from Liverpool to Preston between February 2021 and June 2022.

    According to the report, Liverpool are yet to decide whether Ramsay will be loaned out or not. The club know they must ensure Ramsay has more playing time next season. He may still be within his under-21 lineup or in a new temporary home.

    If the latter option is preferred, Preston – who finished 12th in the league this season – will be hoping to take advantage of it.
    Liverpool find new cover for Alexander-Arnold

    Liverpool approached to sign for 2022 only to leave after Klopp finds replacement
    And in turn, Liverpool already have an idea of ​​how to fill the gap at right-back. It is clear that Trent Alexander-Arnold remains their main option there, even in the new hybrid midfield role he is adapting to. But they will still need further coverage, especially after allowing James Milner to leave for free.

    According to the Echo, Liverpool’s solution could once again come from their academy. Conor Bradley returns to Liverpool in pre-season following a productive loan spell at Bolton Wanderers.

    Bradley himself is only 19, just like Ramsay. However, he might have the chance to show Jurgen Klopp what he can contribute. Bolton gave Bradley 53 appearances in the 2022-23 season including winning the EFL Trophy. Before that, he earned his first five senior caps for Liverpool.

    The amount of playing time he gets in League One shows the benefits a spell in the EFL can have for player development. Therefore, Ramsay may be considering moving to the second tier with Preston.

    Only time will tell if that will be his only option this summer and whether or not Liverpool will give the green light to the temporary transfer.

    Considering that Arthur Melo has disappeared without a trace and Fabio Carvalho also wants to leave, the fact that a third player added by Liverpool last summer may also leave – albeit temporarily – does not reflect any image of the transfer job of Last year. The summer at Anfield reflected the best lights.

    But Ramsay might be able to salvage something by learning his trade better in the English Second Division game. Now it’s up to Liverpool to decide what to do with him.

  • Liverpool get Fabrizio Romano ‘HERE WE GO’  to complete a significant summer transfer

    Liverpool get Fabrizio Romano ‘HERE WE GO’ to complete a significant summer transfer

    Liverpool will complete the transfer of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano, who gave the deal his famous ‘here we go’ confirmation.

    Mac Allister’s father has been in the UK negotiating terms with the Reds since the weekend. Even then, Jurgen Klopp’s side were in a strong position to secure the transfer of the World Cup winner, with little final tweaking to the contract.

    Romano reports that it has now happened and that the Argentine international will sign a five-year contract with the Reds, keeping the midfielder at Anfield until 2028.

    The transfer specialist also confirmed Liverpool would pay “significantly less” than the £60m fee reported by some outlets.

    He had previously said Klopp’s side will get a “great deal” for the player. Liverpool midfielder’s plans are taking shape

    Liverpool’s signing of Mac Allister is the first major step in a summer of midfield renewal at Anfield.

    After proving weak in this area during a disappointing 2022/23 campaign which saw him fail in the Champions League, Klopp is focusing his summer recruitment drive on the heart of the pitch.

    Players such as Chelsea’s Mason Mount and Sporting CP’s Manuel Ugarte were linked with Liverpool but proved too expensive.

    Instead, FootballTransfers have exclusively revealed that Liverpool have three players at the top of the transfer list for joining the club: Nice’s Khephren Thuram, Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Manu Kone and Feyenoord’s Orkun Kokcu.

    However, Mac Allister is Liverpool’s best summer midfield signing and Klopp will be happy to seal the deal before the window officially opens on June 10.

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    Liverpool and a £53 million player are in advanced negotiations, and he prefers to join them over PSG.

    Liverpool and a £53 million player are in advanced negotiations, and he prefers to join them over PSG.
    Khephren Thuram and Liverpool are now in advanced negotiations as the Reds try to complete a trade.

    Football Transfers asserts that the player for OGC Nice has now made a transfer to Liverpool his top objective. Thuram is reportedly more interested in joining the Reds than any other team, despite rumors of interest from PSG and Newcastle United.

    To that goal, it is rumored that Liverpool is in extensive negotiations with Khephren and his father Lilian. The renowned former France defender is reportedly in charge of brokering a deal for his son.

    However, rumors suggest that other factions are still out there. According to reports, Newcastle has already spoken with the Thurams and “remains interested” in both the 22-year-old and fellow Liverpool target Manu Kone.

    PSG, on the other hand, is reportedly only willing to pay for Thuram in installments. According to reports, Manuel Ugarte is the Parisians’ first objective. Liverpool is currently in first place, as a result.

    Liverpool intensifies the transfer process

    Liverpool and a £53 million player are in advanced negotiations, and he prefers to join them over PSG.
    Thuram should receive the same treatment from the Reds if he is willing to make them his top priority in the market. The 6’4″ midfielder appears to be an extremely promising young player.

    He is now valued at about £53 million, but he exudes the aura of a player whose value may skyrocket if given the chance to shine.

    Thuram appears to be the complete package: tall, rangy, powerful, and still extremely technically adept. The France international might be a gift from the gods for a Liverpool team that needs all of that added to its midfield.

    Reds supporters have been incredibly enthused about the possibility of Jurgen Klopp bringing him to Anfield as a result.

    Since the completion of the Premier League season last week, it appears that things have picked up in terms of moves. We may anticipate that negotiations with potential players are now moving to a “advanced” stage as Liverpool tries to complete their transaction quickly.

    Given that and the commotion surrounding Thuram, there may be some validity to this allegation. We’ll find out asap.

    Perhaps Liverpool is starting to benefit from market alignment. Keep an eye on it, Reds.

     

  • Liverpool must move quickly in their negotiations with the £70 million star at Anfield.

    Liverpool must move quickly in their negotiations with the £70 million star at Anfield.

    https://footballtopstar.com/alexis-mac-allister-speaks-out-about-leaving-liverpool-for-the-next-club/
    Liverpool warned during talks with £70m star.

    Liverpool will need to be quick to secure the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano has revealed exclusively to GIVEMESPORT.

    Mac Allister has been investigated as one of Liverpool’s main targets this summer and the Reds are expected to speed up negotiations in the coming weeks.


    Transfer news Liverpool – Alexis Mac Allister

    Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are increasingly confident of finalizing the signing of Mac Allister from Brighton & Hove Albion this summer.

    That’s according to a 90 Minutes report, which said the Merseyside team have identified Mac Allister as a prime target in midfield.

    It comes after months of rumors of a Liverpool-Jude Bellingham link and the Reds finally being forced out of the race in April (The Athletic).
    Liverpool must move quickly in their negotiations with the £70 million star at Anfield.
    Determined not to let Bellingham’s setback derail their entire summer transfer plans, Liverpool quickly turned their attention to Mac Allister with a deal said to be imminent.

    The report claims the Argentina midfielder is interested in a move to Anfield, with the possibility of working under Klopp being a key selling point.

    A deal is unlikely to be favorable to the world champions as Brighton have pledged a sum of £70m to secure their services.

    However, Romano has since revealed that Liverpool could potentially sign him at a killer price provided there is a release clause allowing a move to a European-based side.

    What did Fabrizio Romano have to say about Mac Allister joining Liverpool this summer?
    When asked about the possibility of Liverpool signing Mac Allister in the summer, Romano hinted that they are currently at the forefront but could face competition from other clubs.

    Of the 24-year-old, Romano told GIVEMESPORT: “They have to be careful because if there is a release clause or a fixed fee to take the player out of Brighton, it could change in 24 hours. That’s why Liverpool know they have to be quick with Mac Allister.

    Who else could be targeting Mac Allister instead?
    Without Champions League football, Liverpool could find themselves caught between a rock and a hard place as the summer begins.

    That could be the case for Mac Allister, as teams that have finished in the top four are said to be looking to hijack Liverpool’s move for the midfielder. Italian journalist Rudy Galetti recently told GIVEMESPORT that Manchester City are in the game for Mac Allister and Pep Guardiola seems interested in the Brighton man.

    Elsewhere, Galetti has also hinted that Manchester United could also work with Mac Allister, suggesting Liverpool should go further if they want to finalize the deal quickly.

  • Steven Gerrard is expected to land a new job as Liverpool learn Manu Koné’s salary tag.

    Steven Gerrard is expected to land a new job as Liverpool learn Manu Koné’s salary tag.

    Steven Gerrard is expected to land a new job as Liverpool learn Manu Koné's salary tag.
    Media Digest: Liverpool have learned how much it will cost to sign 22-year-old midfielder as Steven Gerrard could be considered for a return to management

    Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is the most likely candidate to become Leeds United’s next permanent manager, according to a bookmaker.

    Leeds were relegated to the league on Sunday, three years after their long-awaited return to the top flight.

    The Whites lost 4-1 at home to Tottenham Hotspur to confirm their fate, and now it remains to be seen who will guide them in their promotion run.

    Sam Allardyce took charge of the final four games of the season following Javi Gracia’s sacking, which lasted just two months after replacing Jesse Marsch.

    Gerrard has been out of the managerial hot spot since October, when he was sacked by Aston Villa. He had previously captained Scottish Premiership giants Rangers and led them to an unbeaten title in 20/21.

    Now BetVictor (via ECHO) makes Gerrard the 2/1 leader for the position at Elland Road, according to Oddschecker, with Allardyce second at 3/1 and West Brom boss Carlos Corberán (5/1) third.
    The 43-year-old will be wary of the current uncertainty at the club, with 49ers Enterprises looking to secure a takeover.

    Liverpool knows Kone’s requests

    Steven Gerrard is expected to land a new job as Liverpool learn Manu Koné's salary tag.
    According to transfer market journalist Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have been “informed” that they will have to pay between €38m and €43m to sign Manu Kone from Borussia Monchengladbach.

    The Reds are said to have held talks this week on a deal for the 22-year-old and uncovered the fee for which Gladbach will allow him to leave. The club’s first priority is to ‘seal’ a deal for Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, but then switch to Kone, another name ‘on the list’.

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    Thank You Ox – The Liverpool Story of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will take on a new challenge this summer after six memorable years at Anfield, helping Liverpool to numerous major honours.

    Upon his arrival he was an exciting catalyst for Jurgen Klopp’s side and during his time on Merseyside he played his part in the Reds’ domestic, European and global success.

    Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the club from Arsenal in the summer of 2017 and after settling into his new home he shone with his exciting skills on the pitch and infectious personality off the pitch.

    A midfielder with a license to assist in attack, his dribbling, acceleration, flair for a pass and ability to finish from long range quickly blossomed in a rapidly improving Liverpool side.

    A superb long-range low shot sparked a thrilling 4-3 win over Manchester City in the Premier League and he netted another unstoppable goal as the same opponents were beaten in the Champions League quarter-finals.

    But in brutal fashion, Oxlade-Chamberlain’s upward trajectory was cut short by a multiple knee injury sustained against AS Roma at Anfield. It would deprive him of the chance to compete in the European Cup final and rule him out for most of 2018-19.

    “We’ll wait for him,” promised Klopp, and his rehabilitation was completed in time to make an exciting return to action in April 2019 and be part of the match squad as the Reds lifted the Champions League at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur at Madrid beat several times. weeks later.

    The following season would see Oxlade-Chamberlain switch to the number 15 shirt, sign a new contract and record his most prolific season for Liverpool in both games and goals, winning the UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and league titles of the Premier League. . at the group’s silverware.

    Used flexibly in midfield and up front, 30 of his appearances in 2019-20 have been in the top flight, helping Klopp’s men end the club’s 30-year wait to win back the league in style with 99 points.

    There were brilliant goals against Genk and Arsenal in cup competitions and important away goals against AFC Bournemouth and West Ham United as Oxlade-Chamberlain scored eight goals that season

    The latter of those goals sealed a 5-3 victory over Chelsea at Anfield on a special night in July as the players finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy.

    “It was a bit of a roller coaster,” he said that summer. “[Winning the Champions League] was everyone’s first experience of winning such a trophy and obviously as a collective, for us as a team.

    “And to go on to win the Premier League this season, you couldn’t have wished things had gone better for us as a group, for the club, over the last three years.

    “When you go from club to club you hope these things are possible, but of course it often doesn’t always work out as well as it did.”

    A pre-season injury limited his availability during the following tenure – one played largely behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic – but he would feature regularly for much of the 2021-22 season, which saw a quadruple tilt.

    Other winners’ medals came in the Carabao Cup and Emirates FA Cup, while Liverpool also finished second in the Premier League and Champions League.

    Last summer Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered another tragedy in the form of a hamstring problem which cut short his pre-season and sidelined him for three months while making 13 appearances at his last season.

    “I think ‘travel’ is the right word,” he said after receiving a moving farewell from the Anfield crowd and teammates last month.

    “It was a journey, but I really enjoyed every minute of it. Of course, there were tough times, but there were also absolutely amazing memories and incredible times.

    Everyone at Liverpool FC would like to thank Alex for his contribution to our successes during his time at the club and wish him the best for the future.

  • Liverpool agree to sign £39m deal – report

    Liverpool agree to sign £39m deal – report

    'Couldn't have gone much better' - Liverpool breakout deal of the season https://footballtopstar.com/couldnt-have-gone-much-better-liverpool-breakout-deal-of-the-season/
    Liverpool failed to get any key midfield goals last summer and paid the price with a dismal Premier League season.

    They will take part in the Europa League next season but are unwilling to learn from past mistakes.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, our main target in midfield, Jude Bellingham, is close to a move to Spanish giants Real Madrid.

    Meanwhile, according to The Telegraph, another key Anfield target, Mason Mount, has now agreed to join Manchester United.

    Liverpool are now fully focused on completing the signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and the Reds have reportedly agreed a deal worth over £39m with the player.

    According to Football Insider, Liverpool have secured personal terms worth more than £150,000-a-week or £7.8m-a-year for the signing of the Argentine star.

    The news source mentioned that the Merseysiders are looking to complete a deal worth £60m with the Seagulls to seal the signing this summer.

    According to German TyC Sports journalist Garcia Grova, Mac Allister will sign a contract until 2028. Thus, the total value of the five-year deal with Liverpool is over £39m.

    The South American midfielder wears Brighton’s No.10 shirt and it will come as no surprise if he wears the same number at Anfield.

    The iconic shirt was vacated by club legend Sadio Mane, who joined Bayern Munich last summer and recently won his first Bundesliga title with Bayern.

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    A Liverpool defender is punished after a VAR judgment eliminates England from the World Cup.

    A Liverpool defender is punished after a VAR judgment eliminates England from the World Cup.
    England suffered a controversial end to their time at the U20 World Cup with a tough VAR call to Liverpool’s Jarell Quansah on Wednesday.

    After advancing through the group stage with two wins and a draw, England met Italy in the round of 16 on Wednesday night.

    Quansah made his fourth straight start in the tournament, with manager Ian Foster also putting a midfielder on Liverpool’s radar in Alex Scott.

    It was a difficult start for the Young Lions, however, as Italy got off to a stunning start and Empoli midfielder Tommaso Baldanzi found his first goal after an assist from Giuseppe Ambrosino’s Trivela.

    England’s equalizer was equally impressive, with Tottenham’s Alfie Devine scoring his first goal from a Dane Scarlett cross.

    Both teams had chances to take the lead after the break, including a header from Quansah, but a moment of controversy decided the score.

    It came with a hopeful try, fired into the England goal, and with Quansah turning to block it, the ball struck his arm next to his side.

    A lengthy VAR review resulted in referee Ramon Abatti consulting the pitch monitor, Italy eventually awarding a penalty and booking the Liverpool defender.

    Cesare Casadei, so far the tournament’s top scorer, scored the penalty in England’s 2-1 defeat in Argentina.

    A Liverpool defender is punished after a VAR judgment eliminates England from the World Cup.
    It was a highly controversial call as Quansah’s arm did not appear to be in an unnatural position and in fact had moved away from the ball, but was within FIFA’s current laws.

    England were then left frustrated as Foster’s side failed to repeat their success at last year’s European Under-19 Championship.

    Elsewhere in the round of 16, hosts Argentina – coached by Javier Mascherano – were knocked out after a 2-0 loss to Nigeria, while the United States, Brazil, Israel and Colombia also progressed to the knockout stages. of final.

    They could be joined by Gambia or Uruguay, as well as Ecuador or South Korea when the quarter-finals end on Thursday.

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    Khéphren Thuram ought to guide Liverpool to the ‘Moneyball’ jewel ideal for FSG transfer strategy.

    Khéphren Thuram ought to guide Liverpool to the 'Moneyball' jewel ideal for FSG transfer strategy.
    Liverpool are interested in Khéphren Thuram this summer, but another up-and-coming Ligue 1 star could attract the attention of Jürgen Klopp in Lorient’s Enzo Le Fée.

    The summer transfer market is already starting to heat up in Merseyside, with Liverpool ready for moves for a slew of players from across Europe. It remains to be seen who will target Jürgen Klopp in the coming weeks, but a new name has emerged in recent days.

    According to French publication L’Equipe – via Sport Witness – the Reds are “eager” to sign Khéphren Thuram, currently under contract at OGC Nice. The 22-year-old midfielder has had an encouraging season at home and now looks set to make the Liverpool shortlist.

    Klopp is desperate for new midfielders at Anfield, especially considering James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita will all leave the club this summer. Alexis Mac Allister, Mason Mount and Ryan Gravenberch have also been linked with Liverpool, but Thuram is the latest name to emerge.

    The Italian-born talent has gradually established itself as a physical and up-and-coming pillar on the French Riviera. He is approximately 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) tall and is also an avid dribbler and ball carrier from center park. He has started in 30 of a possible 37 matches in Ligue 1 this season.

    Merseyside fans seem thrilled by the news that Liverpool are linked to Thuram, but it can be nothing more than a smokescreen of sorts.

    If the Reds follow the French high flight this season – as the connections with Thuram suggest – another midfielder would have obtained a place on the Klopp radar.

    Khéphren Thuram ought to guide Liverpool to the 'Moneyball' jewel ideal for FSG transfer strategy.
    A fascinating player named Enzo the fairy has just as much Ligue 1 illuminated in the last 12 months – if not more than Thuram. It was used in the middle of the Lorient field, started 34 games and paintings as a real “money”.

    The fairy is perhaps the kind of player who tends to derive under the radar in the world of scouting, but after having used figures on his services, he becomes clear how much he does on the field. The 23-year-old looks like a very busy player in the data and who could be undervalued.

    Fenway Sports Group brought success to the Boston Red Sox for the first time using evidence-based methods.

    The US consortium has also transformed Liverpool by applying data to gain an advantage, with Le Fée looking like the kind of diamond in the rough that might appear behind the scenes of Klopp’s recruiting team.

    He offers a lot of value on the ball, but also plays his part on the defensive side of the game.

    This season, Le Fée leads the division in successful dribbling by midfielders – just four behind superstar Kylian Mbappé – and also ranks ninth among midfielders in progressive passing and sixth in tackling and interceptions.

    The Frenchman is small in stature, only 1.7m taller than Thuram, but his size doesn’t seem to affect his effectiveness on the pitch.

    He has a contract that expires in two years, which could make him joinable this summer, and his wage demands are likely to be low given he currently earns very little compared to Premier League terms.

    Bournemouth attempted to enlist his services during the winter transfer window, but Le Fée turned down the opportunity and opted for something bigger. “I know that these last few months are also very important if I want to go to a big club.

    I am someone who likes challenges and also risks.

    I want to show that I am capable of developing at the highest level”, he said of L’Equipe earlier this season.

    It’s debatable how big the move could be this summer, but based on his performance this season, it’s at least worth watching. With Thuram on Liverpool’s agenda, Le Fée could be next.