Tag: Jarrad Branthwaite

  • LFC transfer news LIVE: Kvaratskhelia swoop, deal “completed,” Branthwaite stance

    LFC transfer news LIVE: Kvaratskhelia swoop, deal “completed,” Branthwaite stance

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

    Get the most recent information about transfers involving Mohamed Salah, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Sepp van den Berg, Anthony Gordon, Luis Diaz, and many other players at Liverpool.

    Sepp van den Berg and Bobby Clark were sold by Liverpool on Thursday for a total of £30 million. The latter has joined Brentford, while the former was able to clinch a move to Red Bull Salzburg, owned by Pep Ljinders.

    Van den Berg rejoins the Premier League team alongside Fabio Carvalho. The Reds have collected £47.5 million from the west London club this summer after paying an initial £22.5 million for the attacking midfield player earlier this month. An additional £10 million might come from add-ons, with £5 million coming from each transaction.

    Additionally, Liverpool added 17.5% sell-on clauses to the three deals. Regarding arrivals, rumours have it that the team is getting close to signing Giorgi Mamardashvili. The custodian from Georgia is expected to arrive; he will be their first summer addition. Mamardashvili is expected to stay at Valencia through the 2019–20 season as the Reds are nearing an agreement with the Spanish team that would value over €30 million (£25 million).

    Since Liverpool was unable to entice Martin Zubimendi to Anfield, a number of names are being connected to the club throughout Europe. According to the most recent reports, they think highly of Marc Guehi as a player.

    Joe Gomez, who was left on Merseyside as he considered his options before to the transfer market shutting last weekend, may be replaced by the England international. Earlier in the summer, Newcastle United and the Englishman came to an agreement on a £45 million deal, but that deal fell through as the Magpies managed their finances without letting Anthony Gordon leave.

    Liverpool has emerged as the front-runner to capture Everton centre defender Jarrad Branthwaite as Gomez mulls over his future. The Reds are the favourites to sign the teenage defender this summer, according to bookmakers Sky Bet. Despite their interest in Branthwaite, Manchester United has not yet met the Blues’ £70 million asking price.

    Reds are planning a spectacular signing

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

    According to reports, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, a winger for Napoli, is being pursued by Liverpool.

    According to Football Insider, they are preparing a last-minute deal for the Georgian international who shone at this summer’s European Championship in Germany. It’s been reported that the Reds seek to sign their long-term target, Kvaratskhelia, before the summer transfer window shuts.

    It’s said that they’ve been considering signing another wide forward, but it would be challenging to come to an agreement with Napoli. With three years left on his deal, Kvaratskhelia’s Italian team reportedly wants at least £70 million.

    Branthwaite ‘whispers’

    Branthwaite

    In the most recent episode of Football Insider’s Insider Track podcast, former Everton CEO Keith Wyness expressed his belief that the rumours surrounding Jarrad Branthwaite’s potential move to Liverpool are fan hoaxes rather than a real concern. This week, the centre defender’s signing odds have dropped dramatically across bookies, but Wyness is not taking it personally.

    “As the final week of the transfer window approaches, Everton supporters will be keenly examining the arrivals and departures.

    “There are a lot of rumours circulating that Branthwaite will be joining Liverpool this week, but I believe they are more fan-made rumours than anything else.

    Liverpool  transfer completed 

    Liverpool completes the transfer.

    Alvin Ayman, a teenage player from Wolves, has reportedly signed a contract with Liverpool.

    The Reds were getting close to signing the former Bradford City starlet, according to an ECHO story in mid-June.

    Ayman, 16, has been with the League Two team since he was in the under-9s and only joined with Wolves last summer. But it seems that Ayman is back on the move, and Merseyside seems to be his next stop. The young player mostly filled the roles of defensive midfielder and left-sided central defender while with Bradford.

  • Jarrad Branthwaite to Liverpool: Everton reacts to allegations as transfer odds are reduced

    Jarrad Branthwaite to Liverpool: Everton reacts to allegations as transfer odds are reduced

    Jarrad Branthwaite

    In recent days, there have been further rumours connecting Jarrad Branthwaite to a massive transfer to Liverpool. Everton coul lose their best players as a result of their financial difficulties.

    After the likelihood of a deal materialising decreased, Everton has made it apparent that they have no intention of selling Jarrad Branthwaite to Liverpool.

    This summer, Branthwaite has been in great demand following his wildly successful Goodison Park rookie season. Manchester United made two bids that the Toffees turned down, seemingly ending their interest.

    However, following Liverpool’s victory against Ipswich in their Premier League opener, speculation about a possible transfer for their rival’s standout defence began to circulate. During the Tractor Boys game, Reds manager Arne Slot benched rookie defender Jarrel Quansah and afterwards said he had struggled.

    That sparked rumours that Branthwaite, who has established as one of England’s best young defenders, is the target of an offer from Liverpool. Over the weekend, the odds of a deal of this kind were cut.

    However, Mirror Football is aware that Everton has no plans to sell to Liverpool and is perplexed by rumours that the England defender would be moving across Stanley Park. They haven’t spoken to their bitter opponents about Branthwaite’s future yet.

    Liverpool will need to up their offer from United’s previous offer of £45 million plus add-ons if they decide to make a move. When that was submitted in July, Everton rejected it because they valued Branthwaite at around £75 million.

    Jarrad Branthwaite

    Sean Dyche, the manager, is making every effort to ensure the defender spends the entire season at Goodison Park. Since Abel Xavier in 2022, no footballer has crossed the line straight between Everton and Liverpool.

    Due to a groin injury, Branthwaite is now sidelined. He was not present for his team’s 3-0 loss to Brighton on opening day. The 22-year-old won’t be available to potential suitors right away because he is anticipated to remain out until mid-September.

    Even if Everton is certain to keep him, they can be forced to accept a deal by a massive offer. Dyche, for his part, has acknowledged that the team has to manage its funds better, but he does not believe Branthwaite’s future will be impacted.

    “I have faith that the club will use every effort to ensure our competitiveness. Prior to the Brighton loss, he stated, “But, equally, the club has an outside picture that is fairly obvious and that’s not something I can control.”

    Since I’ve been here, we’ve worked hard to improve the financial balance, and Kev (Thelwell) is undoubtedly part of that effort on the playing side to bring in money and reduce the pay bill.

    “We’ve done a pretty fair job, I would say of that, but the bigger picture of the club is dependent on what money is needed at any given time.”

  • Liverpool persuaded to sign Jarrad Branthwaite

    Liverpool persuaded to sign Jarrad Branthwaite

    Liverpool persuaded to sign Jarrad Branthwaite

    Liverpool should sign “the revelation of the season,” Jarrad Branthwaite, from fierce rivals Everton, according to Suleyman Ozturk.

    Liverpool is looking to add a new defender as manager Jurgen Klopp looks to bring in a vital player for the long run. He would have preferred to have signed in the summer, but the manager was pressed for time and was forced to realign their midfield before he could bolster his defence.

    Joel Matip’s season-ending injury may have advanced Klopp’s intentions, as Liverpool prioritises a center-back in January. The Reds’ manager previously acknowledged that teams won’t want to let go of their best players in the middle of the season and alluded to the challenge of locating the ideal candidate.

    Meanwhile, he has allowed rookie Jarrel Quansah, who also began against Crystal Palace this past weekend, plenty of playing time. Although he does have some respectable possibilities, he believes that Liverpool needs a strong defence if they hope to contend for both the Premier League and the Europa League.

    Liverpool should recruit 21-year-old defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who has been dubbed “the revelation of the season,” from fierce rivals Everton, according to Voetball International’s Suleyman Ozturk. He emphasised the qualities of the Toffees centre defender and stated that he was Virgil van Dijk’s long-term replacement.

    Liverpool persuaded to sign Jarrad Branthwaite

    “I believe that his time in the Netherlands, specifically in the Eredivisie, has been beneficial for him,” stated Ozkurt.

    “You bring up his football prowess, which was also apparent at PSV, but I think his positioning is unbelievable.”I think Broja, the Chelsea striker, was really strong in their duels.

    “It was interesting that they highlighted the exact moments that I found intriguing, the ones where he doesn’t bite but stays central, much like Van Dijk at his best,” Michah Richards said of him on Match of the Day.

    “If I were Liverpool, I would purchase him to replace Van Dijk.” He is, in my opinion, Everton’s Premier League revelation of the season. He already leads the defence for a team that is having serious problems. It’s difficult to start in the starting lineup for a Sean Dyche team at age 21.

    Branthwaite does not want to hurt Everton’s feelings, thus he will only consider relocating to Liverpool. The 21-year-old defender is being pursued by several Premier League teams, and Tottenham is also hoping to make a move before January.

    Everton sees Branthwaite as essential to the team’s long-term success and is not interested in selling. Due to a violation of their Profit and Sustainability policies, the Premier League has docked the struggling Toffees 109 points.

    More significantly, they won’t dare transfer one of their best assets to fierce rivals Liverpool, even though circumstances may alter. Ozturk’s evaluation of the defence makes a lot of sense, but a Merseyside transfer seems unlikely to happen.

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    Kyanno Lorenzo is available to Liverpool for just £200,000.

    Kyanno Lorenzo is available to Liverpool for just £200,000.

    Kyanno Lorenzo, an 18-year-old phenom from Benfica, might be available to Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool for under £200,000.

    Liverpool is reportedly interested in Kyanno Lorenzo, per a report from Soccernews. The adolescent phenomenon has gained a lot of notoriety and attention for his outstanding performances. The Merseyside club is willing to sign him for a meagre £200,000 because they want him in their ranks.

    Lorenzo began his football career in the Feyenoord junior system before moving on to Sparta Rotterdam. He relocated to Portugal in 2021 and joined Benfica’s youth team. He has advanced through the ranks over the years and is currently a member of their Under-23 squad.

    The 18-year-old winger has been playing for Benfica’s Under-23 team and, more recently, the Netherlands Under-19 team, and he has been doing an incredible job for them. Many teams from throughout Europe have been closely monitoring his circumstances at the Portuguese club as a result of his remarkable ascent and growth.

    One of the reasons why there seems to be an unprecedented amount of interest in Lorenzo’s services is because his contract with Benfica expires at the end of the current campaign. Benfica will look to cash in on the teenager if they are unable to tie him down to a new contract within the next few weeks.

    They will allow him to depart in the next transfer window for a mere £200,000, according to the report. Liverpool is among the teams that have been keeping an eye on the teenager in the interim. Lorenzo has the makings of a spectacular player, and the Reds are always searching for young players with enormous potential.

    The Reds are eager to sign the adolescent phenom for a meagre £200,000, so they will do everything in their power to bring him to the team. The 18-year-old may not be ready to play in the Premier League just yet, but he may end up in their starting lineup.