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  • The nine-goal, ten-assist right defender Xabi Alonso says a move to Liverpool “would be great.”

    The nine-goal, ten-assist right defender Xabi Alonso says a move to Liverpool “would be great.”

    One of his star players acknowledges that it "would be great" to play for Liverpool's manager at the end of the current campaign

    One of his star players acknowledges that it “would be great” to play for Liverpool’s manager at the end of the current campaign, Xabi Alonso.

    Since Bayer Leverkusen is presently leading the Bundesliga and eight points ahead of Bayern Munich, it is understandable that the team is winning over supporters throughout Europe.

    As a result, when Jurgen Klopp leaves Liverpool this summer, the manager will be given consideration for the position, and his players will be offered to other teams.

    One can anticipate relationships between Alonso and his star Leverkusen players if he decides to return to Anfield.

    One of them might be right-back Jeremie Frimpong, who has already contributed nine goals and ten assists this season. In terms of goal involvements from defenders in Europe’s top five leagues, he is only surpassed by Leverkusen’s Alejandro Grimaldo (21 goals).

    One of his star players acknowledges that it "would be great" to play for Liverpool's manager at the end of the current campaign

    Frimpong seems willing to join Liverpool, even if Trent Alexander-Arnold and the developing Conor Bradley are already there for that role.

    According to Dutch newspaper Voetbal International, the 23-year-old acknowledged that playing for the Reds “would be great” in an interview with Ziggo Sport.

    Liverpool? Fantastic club with a rich past. When inquired whether he could envision himself accompanying Alonso to Merseyside, he replied, “That would be great.”

    “You never know what the future holds.”

    The roster that Klopp left behind is likely to be viewed differently by any new manager that takes over the Anfield dugout, which might result in alterations throughout the summer.

    Even though right-back isn’t usually thought of as a problem position (unless the incoming manager decides to shift Alexander-Arnold to midfield), Frimpong is one of the best in Europe at that position.

    The Netherlands international could at least come up in discussions about potential targets if Alonso took control.

    It would appear that persuading Frimpong to join would not present any difficulties, indicating the attraction Liverpool would retain even with a new manager.

    When Fenway Sports Group signed Brendan Rodgers, it was definitely a better move than when he was connected to Ashley Williams and Dorus de Vries!

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    Report: Xabi Alonso response to Liverpool job after contact made

    Report: Xabi Alonso response to Liverpool job after contact made

    Xabi Alonso, a legend of Liverpool, has been linked to a return to Anfield ever since Jurgen Klopp made his departure known.

    According to reports, Liverpool has gotten in touch with Xabi Alonso to gauge his interest in succeeding Jurgen Klopp after the German retires this summer.

    The French publication Foot Mercato has confirmed this, chasing rumours that linked the Bayer Leverkusen manager to a reunion with his old team nearly as soon as Klopp declared his choice last month.

    During his time at Anfield, Alonso was a hugely popular player. Under Rafa Benitez, his elegant midfield stylings were crucial to their victories in the 2005 Champions League, the 2006 FA Cup, and their most convincing Premier League run to date, which ended in a narrow loss to Manchester United in 2009.

    After leaving the team that summer, Alonso spent his last seasons at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. He then turned to coaching, beginning his managerial career with Real Sociedad B until joining Leverkusen in 2022.

    The former Spanish international is currently leading the team to their first-ever Bundesliga championship after doing admirably in the role. After defeating Bayern of second place 3-0 on Saturday, Leverkusen leads the table by five points with 13 games remaining and an undefeated record.

    It makes sense, then, that Alonso has played coy about the speculations that he is interested in joining Liverpool, stating only that he is content with his current position and committed to finishing the task at hand.

    In Foot Mercato’s reporting, that position has been reaffirmed without specific quotations, implying that they have independently investigated the matter.

    Although Liverpool leads the table by just two points above Manchester City and Arsenal—the latter of which has a game in hand—Jurgen Klopp is hoping to end his career on a high note.

    Next weekend, Liverpool will play Chelsea in the League Cup final at Wembley before taking on Southampton in the FA Cup fifth round. Next Friday, they will also find out who their opponents are in the Europa League round of 16.

  • Liverpool has Jeremie Frimpong on their radar.

    Liverpool has Jeremie Frimpong on their radar.

    Jeremie Frimpong

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool is one of the teams keeping an eye on Bayer Leverkusen wing-back Jeremie Frimpong’s condition.

    Aston Villa is interested in the 23-year-old, and if they qualify for the Champions League, they may make him a realistic target, according to a report published by Football Insider on Tuesday, January 9.

    After his outstanding Bundesliga achievements for Leverkusen, Frimpong is rumoured to be coveted by both Man United and Arsenal.

    The growing interest in the Netherlands international ahead of a potential transition at the end of the 2023–24 season is known to Xabi Alonso’s team.

    The Netherlands international is expected to become available through a release clause valued at approximately £35 million later this year.

    Throughout the 2023–24 season, Frimpong—a former star for both Celtic and Man City—has played only on the right flank of a 3–4–3 formation. He is under contract in Germany until June 2028.

    In his 22 appearances in all competitions this season, he has managed seven goals and ten assists.

    After signing with Leverkusen in January 2021, the right-footer has played 117 games for the team, scoring 18 goals and dishing out 30 assists.

    Liverpool is considering promoting Trent Alexander-Arnold to a more regular midfield position while they contemplate making a move for a new right-back.

    In recent seasons, Alexander-Arnold’s backup has been Joe Gomez, a traditional center-back.

    The 23-year-old is also being sought after by Arsenal and Manchester United, who may enter the hunt for his signature during the summer transfer window once concerns about Financial Fair Play are allayed.

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    Liverpool is prepared to challenge Manchester United, In the race to replace Mo Salah.

    In the race for Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise, Liverpool is prepared to challenge Manchester United. The Reds have somethingIn the race for Crystal Palace forward Michael Olise, Liverpool is prepared to challenge Manchester United. The Reds have something planned.

    This is from Transfers in Football. According to them, Liverpool is now “at the table” for Michael Olise, the star of Crystal Palace.

    Over the past few weeks, Manchester United has been strongly linked to Olise, but it appears they are not the only ones. The player is desired by Liverpool as well, and they see him as Mohamed Salah’s eventual replacement.

    After all, that is a significant issue at the club. Liverpool will eventually need a successor for the Egyptian, especially if reports that he is leaving for Saudi Arabia are true. Currently, Liverpool does not have one.

    As far as replacements go, Olise would be about as fantastic as it gets. However, he won’t be inexpensive.

    Even though Palace won’t want to sell, especially this month, they will be under growing pressure. Not to add that United and Liverpool’s combined interest will just drive up the cost.

    But ultimately, Salah’s replacement won’t be inexpensive. Liverpool will simply have to put up with that.

    Liverpool is rumoured to be interested in Crysencio Summerville of Leeds United. Or would that be in place of Olise? or additionally? Or maybe just as the Palace star’s backup.

    However, it seems like the Reds are considering their right side of the future. Summerville and Olise would probably cost far more and have very different degrees of experience. Olise would most likely be preferred by Liverpool.

    It will be challenging, though, because United will fight them for him. Fans can probably rule out a January transfer as well.

    Instead, Olise will be someone to keep an eye on throughout the summer and might end up being a very interesting addition to Liverpool.

  • Jörg Schmadtke might strike once more for Liverpool to secure a $44 million deal just as quickly as Alphonso Davies.

    Jörg Schmadtke might strike once more for Liverpool to secure a $44 million deal just as quickly as Alphonso Davies.

    Jörg Schmadtke might strike once more for Liverpool to secure a $44 million deal just as quickly as Alphonso Davies.This summer, Jörg Schmadtke became somewhat of a Liverpool trademark. He could be able to use the same tactic to get a speedster from the Bundesliga for a low price.

    It’s still unknown what Jörg Schmadtke’s long-term plans are. After Julian Ward left Liverpool as sports director, he took over for a brief period of time and handled one of the most significant summer transfer windows in the team’s recent history. But will this be a “one and done” situation?

    The club’s satisfaction with his summer work is evident from the fact that he is still involved at Liverpool. After the transfer window closed, everyone was supposed to sit down and have the choice to “shake hands and go their separate ways,” according to The Athletic. However, Schmadtke’s employment has been kept.

    It makes sense considering how the new players have adapted to life at Anfield. While Ryan Gravenberch has since had his moments, Dominik Szoboszlai garnered most of the early praise. Wataru Endō and Alexis Mac Allister were also among the players that stole the show during the weekend’s match against Fulham.

    For End, success seems especially important. That was by no means an FSG signing, and it would seem reasonable to assume that Schmadtke’s and Jürgen Klopp’s connections and expertise of the Bundesliga played a role. It can’t hurt the sporting director’s job as he starts to establish himself in a possible title run — provided, of course, that he wants to stay for another summer or longer, having come out of retirement to take the position in the first place.

    There’s a strong likelihood that Schmadtke will push Liverpool to reenter the Bundesliga if he remains in the position in upcoming transfer windows. Over the summer, that turned into a bit of a trademark, with every recruit signed under his supervision coming from Germany’s top division.

    Although Mac Allister was from Brighton, Ward was there to help put that transaction together. Schmadtke did, however, follow through on that decision and sign another clever release clause contract as his first Liverpool signing.

    Although Szoboszlai’s valuation was not as low as Mac Allister’s, FSG and Schmadtke have both demonstrated a preference for release clauses, which provide fixed costs and the possibility of earning more money. The Bundesliga presently has one such clause, therefore Liverpool’s sporting director’s suggestion would not be a significant departure.

    Jörg Schmadtke might strike once more for Liverpool to secure a $44 million deal just as quickly as Alphonso Davies.

    For Bayer Leverkusen, under Xabi Alonso, Jeremie Frimpong is performing admirably. Arriving from Celtic in 2021 at the age of just 22, he had first came via Manchester City’s junior ranks. Now, one of the main players in an unlikely title charge is the right-back.

     

    Frimpong will be extremely happy with his return of four goals and six assists in his first 13 league games, despite the fact that Alonso’s system has granted him a great deal of freedom. In the meantime, the Bundesliga has him tied with Alphonso Davies and other players as the division’s quickest player thus far this season.

    That $44 million (£35 million/€41 million) release clause, which expires in the summer, seems like a good deal. According to 90MIN, Alonso’s unblemished streak was preserved in the recent 1-1 draw with Borussia Dortmund, where scouts from Liverpool and Arsenal saw him play.

    Because of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool would not have been interested in a right-back in the recent past. However, as talk of a permanent midfield shift gains traction, Schmadtke might have to find a replacement for him in the defensive line.

    If Alexander-Arnold were to transfer, Klopp would undoubtedly still prefer a very attacking profile at that position. Frimpong is definitely that kind of Davies on the right.

    A lot of what-ifs exist. Is Schmadtke going to be around to promote another Bundesliga team? Is Alexander-Arnold going to play in midfield after all? How much does Klopp think Conor Bradley is capable of? These could all be used as grounds for a transfer.

    Frimpong is a sensible choice for Liverpool’s long-term sporting director, though, regardless of who gets appointed to the position. It’s tempting to think about doing another release clause deal.

  • Chelsea News & Transfers LIVE: Deal Reached, Frimpong Interest, Lukaku Rejected, Cucurella Exit

    Chelsea News & Transfers LIVE: Deal Reached, Frimpong Interest, Lukaku Rejected, Cucurella Exit

    Chelsea News & Transfers LIVE: Deal Reached, Frimpong Interest, Lukaku Rejected, Cucurella Exit
    Chelsea transfer news: Find out about all the main Chelsea headlines, including updates on Djordje Petrovic, Marc Cucurella and Romelu Lukaku.

    Chelsea have finally picked up their first win of the new season and are looking to build on their early appearances for a successful campaign. The focus turns to the cup game, with a draw against AFC Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup midweek.

    Elsewhere, we’re in the final week of the summer transfer window, meaning any last-minute deals require that finishing touch. Marc Cucurella has been linked with a move to Manchester United, while Romelu Lukaku is also believed to be a potential departure.

    Frimpong to replace James

    Chelsea have named Bayer Leverkusen defender Jeremy Frimpong as a possible replacement for the injured Reece James.

    As reported by football.scotland, Frimpong has attracted interest thanks to his performance at Leverkusen. The Dutch international has long been teetering on a move to the Premier League after proving to be one of Europe’s most talented attacking full-backs.

    Lukaku Dortmund rejection

    According to Corriere dello Sport, Lukaku rejected a last-minute approach from Borussia Dortmund this summer regarding a move to Roma. According to reports, in the last 24 hours Dortmund would have emerged as an interest of Lukaku to hijack the Roma deal. But the striker has no interest in moving to the Bundesliga.

    Chelsea lose the agreement with Kudus.

    Mohammed Kudus has signed a five-year deal with the option of a further year at West Ham United before completing his £38.2million move from Ajax, according to The Athletic.

    The 23-year-old attacking midfielder flew to London on Saturday to complete a medical with the Premier League outfit and his transfer will be announced on Monday. The deal also includes a 10% resale clause.

    Chelsea were interested in signing the Ghana international but are close to joining the Hammers.

    Manchester United are considering a move to Chelsea’s Cucurella.

    Chelsea News & Transfers LIVE: Deal Reached, Frimpong Interest, Lukaku Rejected, Cucurella Exit
    Manchester United are considering a move for Marc Cucurella after Luke Shaw was sidelined for a long time with a muscle injury, according to The Athletic.

    United and Chelsea have held informal talks and Chelsea are said to be considering a possible loan move, although the 25-year-old could still remain at the club after the UK transfer window closes on Friday. Brennan Johnson offer

    Tottenham will beat Chelsea with the signing of Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson before the summer transfer window closes.

    According to The Telegraph, Spurs are expected to submit a £50m bid to sign Johnson this week.

    Lukaku update.

    Chelsea News & Transfers LIVE: Deal Reached, Frimpong Interest, Lukaku Rejected, Cucurella Exit
    Romelu Lukaku is ever closer to a move to Roma and further talks are expected today. The Chelsea star is training away from the senior side to decide his future.

    Decision of Rayan Cherki.

    L’Équipe reports that Rayan Cherki will stay at Olympique Lyonnais this season despite interest from Chelsea, Newcastle United, Aston Villa and West Ham United.

    Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham continue to try to sign Cherki as the transfer deadline approaches. However, the most likely scenario is that he still has a year left at Lyon.

    Chelsea star drops Manchester United transfer advice over Marc Cucurella

    Chelsea star Nicolas Jackson may have hinted at Marc Cucurella’s possible move to Manchester United in the coming summer transfer window days.

    It comes as the Spaniard has been linked with a move to Old Trafford and contacted over the possibility of a loan deal. The Red Devils are looking for a cheaper option when it comes to their left-back options in the transfer window with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia both injured.

    As for Cucurella, the links follow a nightmarish first year with the Blues after he joined for £62m from Brighton last summer. The Spaniard has been named 2021/22 Player of the Season for the Seagulls, sparking transfer interest from the west London club. The left-back struggled to settle in as a series of notorious errors combined with poor results created a difficult atmosphere. Cucurella was repeatedly booed by Chelsea fans last season, with many unhappy with the expensive signing.

     

  • Chelsea are planning a late transfer for the 22-year-old, who scored 20 goals last season.

    Chelsea are planning a late transfer for the 22-year-old, who scored 20 goals last season.

    Jeremie Frimpong.
    Chelsea are reportedly keen on Dutch defender Jeremie Frimpong.

    According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are considering signing the 22-year-old defender from Bayer Leverkusen and it remains to be seen if they will reach an agreement.

    The 22-year-old was one of the best performers for the German club last year, scoring nine goals and assisting eleven in all competitions last term.

    Frimpong has also started the current season in impressive form and has already scored two goals for the German side.

    The 22-year-old will add a new dimension to Chelsea’s attack going forward and will also provide defensive assistance. Reece James is currently out through injury. The England international has had numerous injury problems over the past year.

    It’s no surprise that the Blues are looking to sign another right-back specialist before the summer transfer window closes.

    Frimpong has the potential to become a top player and a move to Chelsea would be an exciting step in his career.

    The Dutchman will be looking to prove himself at the highest level and a move to the Premier League will be hard to turn down. The report said Leverkusen are reluctant to sell the defender unless a substantial offer is made this summer.

    The 22-year-old can play both as a full-back and full-back. His versatility will be an added advantage for Chelsea and Mauricio Pochettino if they sign him this summer.

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    Bradley Barcola, Noni Madueke, and how Chelsea’s transfer strategy might change in a 90-minute

    Bradley Barcola, Noni Madueke
    Chelsea are in the hunt for a new right winger before the window closes and Football.London are exploring how tonight’s game against Luton Town could affect their plans.

    Since Chelsea completed the signings of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia for £173m last week, the club’s direction in the transfer market has been pretty clear.

    Bringing in a new goalie and adding another attacking talent to their ranks. The first seems almost settled, fortunately for the Blues.

    New England Revolution’s Djordje Petrovic is on his way to Stamford Bridge after Chelsea agreed a £14m (£12.5m plus £1.5m extras) deal with the side from the MLS.

    Petrovic will soon undergo medical treatment with the Blues and by the time Chelsea host second-tier side AFC Wimbledon in west London in the second round of the Carabao Cup next week, the transfer should be complete.

    It was therefore natural that the club’s attention turned to an attacking option: someone who is versatile and can play both on the right wing and in the middle as a number 10. A few options have been identified for a possible move during the last week of the summer transfer window.

    Chelsea spoke to Rayan Cherki and his representatives last month, football.london learns, but nothing has progressed with the Frenchman since the initial dialogue. It could be a target to watch, but for now it looks like Chelsea have turned their attention to other targets.

    Bradley Barcola, Noni Madueke
    One of them is Bradley Barcola from the same club, Lyon. The 20-year-old is currently seen as one of the most exciting talents in his role – right wing – in world football right now. But Paris Saint-Germain is also interested in Barcola and has started negotiations with Lyon for a transfer of the winger.

    “We need at least one goalkeeper,” Mauricio Pochettino told reporters on Thursday. “We have very talented young goalkeepers, but they need time.

    “They need more and then we were talking about a striker, the right profile. If we manage to add the right profile, yes, but not to bring players, so we can add another one. We don’t want to stop the evolution of some young people, [Armando] Broja, [Christopher] Nkunku.

    “We work hard, but we don’t make decisions because we need someone. We may need some players in these two areas.”

    Pochettino essentially suggested that the club will enter the transfer market between now and September 1st, but only if there is the ideal option. Chelsea will not be in a hurry to buy someone just because they don’t fit the club’s desired profile or ideology. Tonight’s (Friday) game against Luton Town could have a major impact on the club’s plans until the window closes. With Christopher Nkunku and Carney Chukwuemeka both out with knee injuries, the Blues’ offensive options will be tight for those playing behind Nicolas Jackson, we assume.

    Bradley Barcola, Noni Madueke
    Noni Madueke is likely to make his first start under Pochettino after coming on as a second-half substitute at West Ham United at the weekend. The 21-year-old winger, who was signed by PSV Eindhoven in the January transfer window for £30m, showed the first glimpses of his vast talent and technical ability in the second half of last season, but struggled to establish itself on the right.
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    When Madueke positions a defender in a one-on-one situation, he is virtually unstoppable. He’s one of those players where the defender knows what he’s going to do; he cuts off his favorite left foot, but precognition becomes useless due to his incredible speed and tricky dribbling.

    Against West Ham, however, Chelsea almost played against two right wingers at times. Raheem Sterling was often on the right wing and stayed there even as Madueke entered the second period. This has at times forced the England under-21 international to move into the centre, where he has been unable to hurt the Hammers.

    However, there were a few instances where Madueke picked up the ball on the right side and was able to show the wits of him in one-on-one situations. It was a terrible shame he couldn’t find the back of the net on a shot that hit the net, only for goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to deflect the goal and then turn it over.

    If he wants to play against Luton, Chelsea will have to send the ball to him down the right flank as often as possible because if he isolates a full-back there is nothing anyone can do about it. His end product obviously needs improvement, but for raw talent, what he has to offer is pretty scary.

    There is always talk of a new right-winger, but Madueke sometimes seems overlooked. Even though Chelsea need depth on the wing, largely due to injury, whoever comes in doesn’t have to be a drag on the development of one of England’s brightest young talents.