Tag: Graeme Souness

  • Liverpool duo expected to leave for Real Madrid next summer amid contract dispute

    Liverpool duo expected to leave for Real Madrid next summer amid contract dispute

    Graeme Souness

    Graeme Souness has suggested that Trent Alexander-Arnold may already be preparing to move to Real Madrid next summer, with Virgil van Dijk potentially joining him at the La Liga club.

    The Liverpool legend, who has both played for and managed the club, thinks Alexander-Arnold is an ideal fit for Real Madrid and believes Van Dijk could enhance their defense. Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, and Mo Salah are all in the final year of their contracts at Anfield, with no new deals in sight.

    Salah has disclosed that he has not yet discussed a new contract with Liverpool officials following their 3-0 victory over Manchester United, raising concerns that the trio might leave on free transfers next summer, as they will be eligible to negotiate with foreign clubs from January.

    Souness, who was with Liverpool from 1978 to 1984 and later managed them, views Alexander-Arnold’s substitution against Manchester United by new manager Arne Slot as a negative sign. The 25-year-old England right-back was taken off with 14 minutes remaining, shortly after expressing frustration about being substituted against Brentford.

    “Trent Alexander-Arnold is tailor-made for Real Madrid in terms of the way he plays, and he’s got an unbelievable delivery – not to mention he’s good friends with Jude Bellingham,” Souness said on William Hill’s *Up Three Up Front* podcast.

    “He could end up at Madrid and that message may already have been relayed to Liverpool. I don’t see any obvious reason to take Trent off against Manchester United, other than if they know he’s leaving.

    “They’d still want to keep him onside for the rest of the season, and he’ll leave for free at the end of it. The message that he’s made up his mind may already have been relayed to the higher-ups at the club. He’s running down his contract. If you’re going to leave Liverpool, where else other than Real Madrid can you really go to better yourself?”

    Graeme Souness

    Van Dijk, 33, has also not begun talks on a new deal, making him a desirable free agent next summer. Despite this, Souness hopes the trio remains at Liverpool.

    Souness commented, “Liverpool can’t let all three of Trent, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk leave. I could see Trent at Real Madrid, and I could see Van Dijk there as well.

    “The point being that if you’re leaving Liverpool, then the only place you’d really want to go is Madrid. Van Dijk might be getting older, but he’s an athlete. You can still get a couple more good years out of him. He’s a better player than what Real already have in the likes of Antonio Rudiger.

    “He’s more of a footballer, he’s a better athlete, better in the air and better on the ball. I wouldn’t even compare the two.”

    Souness also believes that if Alexander-Arnold departs, Liverpool already have a suitable replacement in 21-year-old Conor Bradley. He added, “Arne Slot brought Conor Bradley off the bench against both Brentford and Manchester United.

    “He’s a proper player. Slot may have just wanted to give him a feel for what it’s like to play at Old Trafford, to keep him onside. He’s giving Bradley a few minutes and just making sure he’s happy.

    “He’s certainly taking a good look at Bradley. It’s forward planning from Slot. He’s been told he’s good enough for the first team and he wants to see that for himself.”

  • According to Graeme Souness, Liverpool still lacks a particular kind of player.

    According to Graeme Souness, Liverpool still lacks a particular kind of player.

    This summer, Liverpool underwent a significant renovation in the heart of the Anfield defence, and Jurgen Klopp added four new midfielders

    This summer, Liverpool underwent a significant renovation in the heart of the Anfield defence, and Jurgen Klopp added four new midfielders to the squad.

    Along with Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita, veteran players including captain Jordan Henderson and vice-captain James Milner also left the team.

    It was clear that signings were needed in the middle of the park, but despite the impressive deals made by the Reds, Liverpool legend Graeme Souness believes Klopp’s side are still lacking a certain type of player.

    “The time to strengthen is when you’re at the top and you’re bringing in players who don’t need to make an impact straight away,” Souness told the Mirror (via Liverpool Echo).
    “Last summer I wrote an article saying Liverpool needed to strengthen in midfield and they didn’t do it. A few weeks later they went and signed Arthur Melo and he never played once for Liverpool.

    “If you looked at the age, it wasn’t rocket science [it would end badly].
    They were at an age where you would have to keep a very close eye on him.
    Now they have done it and I think Mac Allister and Szoboszlai will become stars for Liverpool, but I would still like them to have a top-class midfielder.”

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister started in the red shirt following their respective transfers from RB Leipzig and Brighton.

    This summer, Liverpool underwent a significant renovation in the heart of the Anfield defence, and Jurgen Klopp added four new midfielders

    Meanwhile, Wataru Endo is still settling into the team following his move from Stuttgart at the end of the summer.

    Deadline signing Ryan Gravenberch has yet to feature for the club since leaving Bayern Munich, but rather than join the Netherlands U21 team, the former Ajax man has opted to stay to Merseyside to get used to his new surroundings.

    We can understand where Souness is coming from, but our midfield now has plenty of quality, while Mac Allister, Endo, Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic all have the ability to operate in the deepest position.

    We think the deal the club has reached has been very impressive.

    Spending just over £145 million on four new players in today’s market, including a World Cup winner, is a quality deal.

    Liverpool fans demanded the signing of a new centre-back to improve our strength in this area, but despite links with many players, this move never came to fruition.
    It remains to be seen what Klopp’s plans are for the January window, but we’ll just have to wait and hope we’re still fighting on all four fronts at that point.

    More news…….

    According to Graeme Souness, Liverpool still lacks a particular kind of player.

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

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

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

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

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

    Gravenberch reportedly only had eyes for Liverpool, according to The Athletic.
    Before the deadline, Sofyan Amrabat would eventually be with Erik ten Hag.

    According to Graeme Souness, Liverpool still lacks a particular kind of player.

    According to The Athletic, some Liverpool employees have compared Gravenberch and Gini Wijnaldum.
    Prior to the switch, he had lengthy conversations with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk.

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

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

    And the new players appear to have a lot of potential.
    Dominik Szoboszlai is off to an excellent start in Merseyside.
    In the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister has already demonstrated his abilities.

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

    Given how little Gravenberch did play for Bayern, it might take some time.
    However, it seems that both Liverpool and the player honestly believe that the transfer is the best possible outcome for everyone involved.

  • AI Picks Top 50 Liverpool FC Players – With 2 Huge Mistakes!

    AI Picks Top 50 Liverpool FC Players – With 2 Huge Mistakes!

    Liverpool transfer news as Jürgen Klopp 'beats Man City to $33m deal' and West Ham offer made
    We asked the AI ​​to name Liverpool’s 50 best players and it did an admirable job, but we can’t overlook the two glaring mistakes!

    Think you can comfortably rank the club’s top 50 players? Well, we handed that task to ChatGPT, an AI-powered online chatbot, to see how it would fare.

    We’ve already been asked to pick an all-time XI, now for the challenge of Liverpool’s 50 greatest players.
    It’s an impressive list, but in our opinion there are TWO huge mistakes! See if you can spot which players we think don’t belong on this list.

    1. Steven Gerard

    A Liverpool legend who played for the club for 17 years and won numerous trophies including the Champions League in 2005. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation.

    2. Kenny Dalglish

    A Scottish striker who played for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s, winning several European leagues and cups. He then led the club to further success. 3. Ian Rush

    A Welsh striker who scored more than 350 goals for Liverpool, winning five league titles and two European Cups during his two spells at the club.

    4. Graeme Souness

    A Scottish midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s, winning numerous trophies, including three European Cups.

    5. Alain Hansen

    A Scottish defender who won three league titles and three European Cups as captain of Liverpool in the 1980s.

    6. Jamie Carragher

    Liverpool transfer news as Jürgen Klopp 'beats Man City to $33m deal' and West Ham offer made
    A Liverpool defender who played for the club for over 17 years and won several trophies including the Champions League in 2005.

    7. John Barnes

    A Jamaican-born winger who played for Liverpool in the 1980s and 1990s, helping the club win two league titles and two FA Cups. 8.Kevin Keegan

    An English striker who played for Liverpool in the 1970s, winning three league titles and two UEFA Cups.

    9. Emily Hughes

    A defender who led Liverpool to two European Cups and four league titles in the 1970s.

    10. Ray Clemence

    A goalkeeper who played for Liverpool in the 70s and 80s, winning five league titles and three European Cups.

    11. Phil Neal

    Defender who played for Liverpool in the 70s and 80s, winning eight league titles and four European Cups.

    12. Michael Owen

    An English striker who scored over 150 goals for Liverpool and won numerous trophies including the UEFA Cup and FA Cup. 13.Lis Suarez

    A Uruguayan striker who scored more than 80 goals for Liverpool, helping the club win the League Cup and reach the Champions League final in 2018.

    14.Fernando Torres

    A Spanish striker who scored over 80 goals for Liverpool, helping the club win the League Cup and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2008.

    15. Sadio Mane

    A Senegal striker who has been a key player for Liverpool since joining the club in 2016, helping them win the 2019 Champions League and 2020 Premier League.

    16. Mohamed Salah

    An Egyptian striker who has scored over 100 goals for Liverpool since joining the club in 2017, winning the Premier League and Champions League during his time at Anfield.

    17. Virgil van Dijk

    A Dutch defender who has been a dominant presence in Liverpool’s defense since joining the club in 2018 and helping them win the Premier League and Champions League.

    18.Alison

    A Brazilian goalkeeper who has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success since joining the club in 2018, helping the club win the Premier League and Champions League.

    19. Trent Alexander Arnold

    An England defender who has been a standout player for Liverpool since his debut in 2016, helping them win the Premier League and Champions League.

    20 Robbie Fowler

    An English striker who scored over 180 goals for Liverpool in two spells at the club and won numerous trophies including the League Cup and UEFA Cup.

    21. Ian San Giovanni

    A Scottish striker who continued the tradition of Scottish success at Liverpool, scoring 118 goals for the club during the 1960s and winning two league titles.

    22.Ron Yeats

    A Scottish defender who was a key player for Liverpool in the 1960s. He helped them win two league titles and reach the FA Cup final twice. 23. Phil Thompson

    23. Phil Thompson

    A defender who guided Liverpool to numerous trophies in the 1970s and 1980s, including three European Cups and seven league titles.

    24.Tommy Smith

    A defender nicknamed ‘the Anfield Iron’ for his hard tackling and on-pitch leadership. He played over 600 games for Liverpool and won several trophies. 25. Steve McManaman

    An English midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1990s and won several trophies including the FA Cup and League Cup.

    26. Peter Beardsley

    An England striker who played for Liverpool in the 1980s and 1990s, winning two league titles and an FA Cup.

    27. Ian Callaghan

    A midfielder who made over 850 appearances for Liverpool in the 1960s and 1970s, winning several trophies including four league titles and two European cups.

    28. Roger Hunt

    An England striker who scored over 250 goals for Liverpool in the 1960s, helping them win two league titles and the FA Cup.

    29. Terry McDermott

    An English midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s, winning three European Cups and five league titles.

    30. Emre May

    A German midfielder who played for Liverpool from 2014-2018 and helped the club reach the Europa League final and finish in the Premier League top four in 2016.

    31. Xabi Alonso

    Spanish midfielder who played for Liverpool from 2004 to 2009, helping the club win the Champions League in 2005 and reach the final in 2007.

    32 Sami Ipia

    A Finnish defender who played for Liverpool from 1999 to 2009, helping the club win the Champions League in 2005 and reach the final in 2007.

    33. Dietmar Hamann

    A German midfielder who played for Liverpool from 1999 to 2006 and helped the club win the Champions League in 2005.

    34. Daniel Aggger

    A Danish defender who played for Liverpool from 2006 to 2014 and helped the club win the League Cup in 2012. 35. Dirk Kuyt

    A Dutch striker who played for Liverpool from 2006 to 2012, scoring over 70 goals and helping the club win the League Cup in 2012.

    36.John Arne Riise

    A Norwegian defender who played for Liverpool from 2001 to 2008 and helped the club win the 2005 Champions League and 2006 FA Cup.

    37 Javier Mascherano

    Argentinian midfielder who played for Liverpool from 2007 to 2010, helping the club reach the Champions League semi-finals in 2008 and finishing second in the Premier League in 2009.

    38. Glen Johnson

    An English defender who played for Liverpool from 2009 to 2015 and helped the club win the League Cup in 2012.

    39. Pepe Queen

    Spanish goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 2005 to 2014, helping the club win the 2006 FA Cup and the 2012 League Cup. 40. Stephane Henchoz

    A Swiss defender who played for Liverpool from 1999-2005 and helped the club win the League Cup in 2001.

    41. Marc Lawrenson

    An Irish defender who played for Liverpool from 1981 to 1988 and helped the club win five league titles and a European Cup.

    42 John Molby

    A Danish midfielder who played for Liverpool from 1984 to 1996 and helped the club win three league titles and two FA Cups.

    43. Bruce Grobbelaar

    A Zimbabwean goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 1981 to 1994 and helped the club win six league titles and three European cups.

    44. Jerzy Dudek

    A Polish goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 2001 to 2007 and helped the club win the Champions League in 2005. 45.David Fairclough

    An English striker who played for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s, scoring crucial goals in cup competitions and earning him the nickname ‘Supersub’.

    46. ​​Ray Kennedy

    An English midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1970s, winning five league titles and three European Cups.

    47. jimmy case

    An English midfielder who played for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s, helping the club win three European Cups and four league titles.

    48. Steve Highway

    An Irish striker who played for Liverpool in the 1970s, winning four league titles and two European Cups.

    49. Elisha Scott

    A Northern Ireland goalkeeper who played for Liverpool in the 1920s and 1930s, making over 400 appearances and helping the club win two league titles. 50. Billy Liddell

    A Scottish striker who played for Liverpool from 1938 to 1961, scoring over 200 goals and helping the club win two league titles and an FA Cup.

    All in all, it’s not a bad attempt at artificial intelligence, according to a list of the 50 best of all time – although there is an obvious tendency towards speed.
    That means we can’t ignore the two glaring errors that make Emre Can (#30) and Glen Johnson (#38) rank incredibly higher than Ray Kennedy (#46) and Billy Liddell (#50). )!

    The pair that somehow infiltrated for a perceived team effort rather than their own individual talent, even John Toshack and Alan Kennedy failed.
    Overall, there is also a huge recency bias in the listing. Oh, and chatGPT sure likes to list the player’s nationality at the top!

    As for the order itself, some modifications may be required. What would you change?