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  • Every word of Jordan Henderson’s farewell video to Liverpool

    Every word of Jordan Henderson’s farewell video to Liverpool

    Every word of Jordan Henderson's farewell video to Liverpool
    Jordan Henderson has posted a farewell message to fans online following his departure from Liverpool, a message he himself has confirmed. Here are every word.

    The now former captain’s Instagram video was posted hours after he was first spotted training with Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq.

    In his post, he reflected on the honor he experienced as an individual and as a team as Rosso, and thanked the fans for their support through good times and bad.

    Without further ado, here are every word of his farewell message:

    “I’m not sure I have words to sum up how I feel right now. It’s my last time in the dressing room, so as you can imagine, it’s very emotional,” Henderson began.

    “But I kind of had to try to explain what the past 12 years have meant to me and my family.

    “I vividly remember that night in June 2011 when I was super excited, but grew increasingly nervous as the move from Sunderland became a reality.

    “It was tough to come from there, I have to be honest, my hometown, my club. But when Liverpool knock on the door, you don’t say no. “Driving through those old Melwood gates, meeting Damien (Comolli, ex director of football), this giddy feeling in my stomach, a little bit of awkwardness meeting Sir Kenny – it all felt like yesterday.

    “When I look at the pictures now, I’m just a kid. Who could have imagined that evening how the next 12 years would unfold.

    “I can’t lie, there have been difficult moments, really difficult. But when I look back on my career at Liverpool, I will always remember the good times. “And those good times, again, where do I start?

    “Becoming captain of Liverpool Football Club has been one of the greatest honors of my life.

    “From the day I received the armband, I’ve done everything I can to behave as a Liverpool captain should be.

    “But Liverpool’s greatest accolades have not been personal, but collective.

    “All of us, all of you. Together.

    “Started in Madrid with number six, the most perfect evening. Actually probably my favorite night.

    Every word of Jordan Henderson's farewell video to Liverpool
    “You certainly saw it, but the emotions. It was impossible not to be emotional. “But when we got home, there were no words for this experience, you were everywhere. Literally everywhere, in trees, windows, on rooftops, on cars, streetlights and even scaffolding .

    “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for welcoming us so well. Not just once, but to do it again even after losing the Champions League final last year says a lot about the club and its fans.

    “The best in the world. There can be no doubt, there is no doubt.

    “And then when we brought No.19 home, we as players knew what the end of that wait meant for you. We knew how important it was to make Liverpool champions again.

    “And that takes me further to Anfield. The most amazing place in the world to play football – how can anyone believe it’s not? “I am sad not to have the chance to play at the bigger Anfield but I know the impact it will have on opponents.

    “I think what I want to say to you the most is simple: thank you.

    “Thank you for allowing me to be part of your club, thank you for your support in good and bad times.

    “Thank you for all the sacrifices and dedication you have made and will continue to make to follow us around the world.

    “All I know is that I will always be red. Until the day I die.

    “Thanks for everything, you will never walk alone. Jordan.”

  • Jordan Henderson confirms Liverpool move in an emotional social media message

    Jordan Henderson confirms Liverpool move in an emotional social media message

    Jordan Henderson confirms Liverpool move in an emotional social media message
    The Reds captain is leaving the club after 12 years at Merseyside

    Jordan Henderson has sent a heartfelt farewell message ahead of his move to Saudi club Al Ettifaq, which will end 12 years at Liverpool.

    Henderson has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks after interest from the team now managed by Steven Gerrard first surfaced. He left Liverpool’s training camp in Germany after negotiating a fee between the clubs and apparently went through all the procedures to complete the move to the Gulf state.

    Footage of the midfielder training with his new team-mates this afternoon has even surfaced today, before any official announcements have been made.

    However, Henderson has now taken to Instagram to bring an end to the saga and ultimately his time as a Liverpool player. “I’m not sure I have words to sum up how I’m feeling right now – I’m in the dressing room for the last time, so you can imagine it’s very emotional,” began the 33-year-old. “But I have to go some way to trying to explain what the last 12 years have meant to me and my family.

    “I still remember that evening in June 2011 when I was extremely excited but then even more nervous when the move from Sunderland became a reality.

    “It was difficult to leave there – my hometown, my club – but when Liverpool come knocking, you don’t say no.

    “Driving through those old Melwood gates, meeting Damien [Comolli], my stomach is turning, a little embarrassed to meet Sir Kenny [Dalglish], it all feels like yesterday. I was just a child when I saw the footage at the time – who could have imagined that evening how the next 12 years would unfold?

    “I can’t lie, there were tough times. Really tough times. But looking back on my career at Liverpool, those will always be the good times that I will remember.”

    Jordan Henderson confirms Liverpool move in an emotional social media message
    “The good times – where to start again? “Being captain of Liverpool Football Club has been one of the greatest honors of my life. From the day I was handed the armband, I did everything I could to act as a Liverpool captain. But the greatest honor to Liverpool has been.” It wasn’t personal, it was collective. All of us, all together.

    “Starts in Madrid with number six, the most perfect evening. Probably my favorite evening actually. You saw, I’m sure, the emotion – it was impossible not to be excited. When we got home there were no words for that experience. You were everywhere, literally everywhere. On trees, windows, roofs, cars, lampposts and even scaffolding.

    “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for welcoming us so well. Not once, but to do it again even after losing the Champions League final says a lot about the club and its fans. They are the best in the world. – There is no doubt, there is no doubt.

    “Then when we brought home number 19, we as players knew what it meant for you to end that wait. We knew how important it was to make champions of the game again. Liverpool.” “That brings me to Anfield, the most special place in the world to play football, what else could you think of?

    “I’m sad not to have the chance to play at a bigger Anfield but I know the impact it will have on the opposition.”

    Henderson finally concluded his short but sweet note to the club’s supporters with a series of thanks.

    “I think what I really want to say to you is just thank you. Thank you for letting me be a part of your club. Thank you for your support through good times and bad. We thank you for all the sacrifices and commitments and will continue to follow us around the world.

    “All I know is that I will always be red until I die. Thank you for everything, you will never walk alone. Jordan.”

  • In advance of an anticipated transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq, Jordan Henderson has announced his departure from Liverpool after 12 years.

    In advance of an anticipated transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq, Jordan Henderson has announced his departure from Liverpool after 12 years.

    In advance of an anticipated transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq, Jordan Henderson has announced his departure from Liverpool after 12 years.
    The 33-year-old midfielder is reportedly close to agreeing to a £12 million plus add-ons transfer to the Saudi Pro League.

    Henderson wrote: “Just know, I will always be a Red, until the day I die,” in a post to his Instagram account. “.

    In 2020, Henderson led Liverpool to their first Premier League championship in 30 years.

    During his time on Merseyside, the England international also won the Champions League, FA Cup, two League Cups, Uefa Super Cup, and Fifa Club World Cup.

    Henderson will reunite with former Liverpool captain and teammate Steven Gerrard, who currently serves as Al-Ettifaq’s manager.

    He made 492 appearances for the Reds, appearing in 33 goals and registering 57 assists during his time there. He joined the Reds from Sunderland in a £20 million deal in June 2011.

    “I’m not sure I have any words to sum up how I’m feeling right now,” Henderson said in the video that was filmed at Anfield.

    “As you can imagine, I’m in the dressing room for the last time, so it’s very emotional. “.

    When Liverpool come knocking, Henderson said, “you don’t say no,” even though it was difficult to leave his boyhood club Sunderland more than ten years ago.

    There have been difficult times, he continued, “I can’t lie. The good times are what I will always remember, though, when I reflect on my time at Liverpool.

    “Being named captain of the Liverpool Football Club was one of the greatest honors of my life. I made every effort to conduct myself in a manner befitting a Liverpool captain as soon as the armband was passed to me.

    “But the biggest accolades at Liverpool weren’t individual; they were shared by all of you and me. “.

    Henderson cited the 2019 Champions League final in Madrid, where they defeated Tottenham to win the club’s sixth trophy overall, as his “favorite night,” adding that there are “no words” to adequately describe the fan support during the parade through the city.

    He added, “There can be no doubt, there is no doubt,” after describing the supporters as “the best in the world.”.

    Liverpool is getting ready to fly to Singapore for two preseason games against Bayern Munich on August 2 and Leicester City on July 30, with Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia nearly complete.

     

  • Jürgen Klopp’s moves may herald in a new era as Liverpool has “surpassed” the $202 million window.

    Jürgen Klopp’s moves may herald in a new era as Liverpool has “surpassed” the $202 million window.

    A new era could be ushered in by Jürgen Klopp's transfers, as Liverpool has "surpassed" the $202 million window.
    A new era could be ushered in by Jürgen Klopp’s transfers, as Liverpool has “surpassed” the $202 million window.

    Manager Jürgen Klopp is currently dealing with unheard-of turmoil at Anfield due to a trend that may have been started by Michael Edwards at Liverpool.

    Liverpool, once a symbol of stability, has been in transition for the better part of two years.

    It all began in November 2021 when sporting director Michael Edwards, one of the club’s most important success factors, decided to leave the organization at the end of his contract. Twelve months later, Julian Ward, his former assistant and the person who was probably expected to succeed him in the long run, submitted a surprise resignation.

    Ian Graham, the head of research, had hinted that he too would be leaving during that time. The brightest minds in a recruitment effort that was enviously conducted around the globe were preparing to leave.

    Also in the fall, Liverpool’s longtime owner FSG hinted that it might be open to selling the team before shifting its focus to a still-ongoing search for a minority investor.

    Some people believed that the Reds’ instability off the field would affect them there, and that a domino effect would unavoidably fall. Even though there is undoubtedly an indirect connection, that is exactly what happened.

    With the departures of Roberto Firmino, James Milner, and the surprisingly unanticipated sales of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool will enter the following season without a number of its former stalwarts.

    As a result, the Reds may sign up to five new players, including a new center-back in addition to Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to replace the duo in the midfield. Nine key transfers would occur within a single window if you add incoming and outgoing traffic.

    The club has a history of making significant purchases, most notably when it spent $203 million (€182 million) on Alisson, Fabinho, Naby Keita, and Xherdan Shaqiri in 2018.

    The only first-team players to leave that summer were rarely used defender Ragnar Klavan, backup goalkeepers Danny Ward and Loris Karius, and none of the truly significant additions that spring. At the time, that window seemed revolutionary, but it has since been surpassed.

    A new era could be ushered in by Jürgen Klopp's transfers, as Liverpool has "surpassed" the $202 million window.
    In addition, Jürgen Klopp is switching to a new style of play in light of everything else. He switched to a completely different system, fundamentally altering not only the role of newly-installed hybrid midfielder Trent Alexander-Arnold but also that of the right-sided center-back, who has additional ground to cover, the left-back, who is anticipated to tuck into form a three, and the three existing midfielders, whose positions have been altered.

    Under Klopp, the Reds have never started a season with this many changes occurring at once.

    If this were taking place on any other side, you might say that it has all the makings of a transitional year, the kind that usually signals the end of one era and the beginning of another.

    But in a way, that’s exactly what we might be seeing at Anfield as Klopp introduces a new Liverpool, one that differs more and more in composition and structure from the original.

    Despite the significant upheaval, the club will continue to hold out hope for short-term success, though you’d have to admit that would rank right up there on Klopp’s already impressive resume. If you get it right, it might even be magical, but that might take some time.

     

  • Liverpool’s transfer roundup: “Monumental” Mbappe bid is being prepared, as striker deal has been finalized.

    Liverpool’s transfer roundup: “Monumental” Mbappe bid is being prepared, as striker deal has been finalized.

    The PSG sensation Kylian Mbappe appears to be one of Liverpool's targets as they look to bolster their roster even more before the 2023–24 season begins.
    The PSG sensation Kylian Mbappe appears to be one of Liverpool’s targets as they look to bolster their roster even more before the 2023–24 season begins.

    Dominik Szobozlai’s acquisition has caused Liverpool to become somewhat less active in the transfer market.

    After signing his £60 million transfer contract, the Hungarian became Jurgen Klopp’s second addition of the summer transfer window. He entered Anfield after fellow midfielder Alexis Mac Allister in what is anticipated to be a very busy summer for the Reds as they look to get back on track.

    Before the transfer window closes, a number of players could conceivably move. Take a look at the most recent rumors and deals that have been officially announced in the last 24 hours from Anfield.

    Reds “prepare” for Mbappe offer.

    Throughout the transfer period, Kylian Mbappe has continued to garner the most attention. Due to his exclusion from his team’s preseason squad, the Frenchman is anticipated to leave Parc des Princes this summer.

    Mbappe has been linked to Liverpool for a while, and it now seems like they are prepared to make a serious effort to sign him this summer. The Reds are putting together a “monumental bid,” according to Spanish media outlet AS.

    According to rumors, PSG would prefer to lose Mbappe this summer for a large sum of money than to lose him for nothing next summer. Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia is rumored to be interested in signing the World Cup champion.

    Anfield’s striker leaves.

    Liverpool has allowed one of their current attacking options to leave the team amid their interest in Mbappe. Layton Stewart, a 20-year-old forward, is now able to sign a long-term contract with Preston North End.

    He previously joined the Reds when he was seven years old and has since signed a three-year contract at Deepdale. Stewart eventually made one senior Liverpool appearance, against Derby County in the Carabao Cup last year.

    At Preston, he will meet up with an old friend. Additionally, earlier this summer, Calvin Ramsay signed a season-long loan agreement to play for the Championship team.

    Henderson receives Saudi medical treatment.

    The PSG sensation Kylian Mbappe appears to be one of Liverpool's targets as they look to bolster their roster even more before the 2023–24 season begins.
    Club captain Jordan Henderson is another player who is starting to move in the direction of the exit. The midfielder’s transfer to Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq is almost complete.

    He and the Saudi team have reached an agreement on a contract, and the two clubs have also agreed on a fee of £12 million. Now it seems as though a relocation will soon be completed.

    Henderson, who underwent preliminary medical exams in Manchester on Friday, according to the Liverpool Echo, is anticipated to meet up with his new teammates during their Croatian training camp this summer.

    More news……

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Roméo Lavia and Levi Colwill are wanted by Liverpool.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Jürgen Klopp confirms new signings for Liverpool as Jordan Henderson makes news.

    Jürgen Klopp confirms new signings for Liverpool as Jordan Henderson makes news.

    Jordan Henderson underwent a medical prior to leaving Liverpool, and Jürgen Klopp confirmed that signings are imminently planned.
    Jordan Henderson underwent a medical prior to leaving Liverpool, and Jürgen Klopp confirmed that signings are imminently planned.

    Over the course of the upcoming weeks, Liverpool will be busy. In addition to finalizing more signings, decisions must still be made regarding additional loan departures. Nat Phillips is still a Reds fan but requires a transfer to another team in order to see action.

    But finding replacements for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho must be the top priority. Liverpool is losing a few important players in the middle of the field, and they will need to be replaced both physically and, ideally, in terms of experience.

    Adding fresh legs is never a bad thing, but Liverpool was not fully prepared for or expecting to lose both Fabinho and Henderson at once this early in the summer.

    Prior to the moves for Fabinho and Henderson to Saudi Arabia being finalized, Liverpool would prefer to complete one or two signings. Even so, selling clubs are aware of the Reds’ desperation to add at least one midfielder.

    Jordan Henderson latest.

    According to Al Riyadiah, a daily Arabic newspaper in the area, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson underwent his medical ahead of a move to join up with Steven Gerrard at Al Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia in the past couple of days.

    According to The Athletic, most of it was completed on Friday in Manchester, and the last paperwork is currently being prepared. Henderson had naturally already left Liverpool’s training camp in Germany earlier that week to finalize the deal.

    Henderson, who joined Liverpool in 2011 under Kenny Dalglish and arrived in the same summer as Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing, is about to finalize a deal worth an initial $15 million (£12 million/€14 million).

    It is unfortunate that this is how Henderson’s time at Anfield will end, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    After 12 years, he won’t receive a send-off; instead, he’ll join a club in a troubled area, with the interest emerging completely out of left field.

    Jürgen Klopp affirms the transfer strategy.

    Jordan Henderson underwent a medical prior to leaving Liverpool, and Jürgen Klopp confirmed that signings are imminently planned.
    With just three weeks until the match against Chelsea in the Premier League, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has declared that the Reds will complete additional transfers before the league season begins.

    On the We Are Liverpool podcast, which was released this past weekend, Klopp said, “There are so many things to do. “The market is open for transfers. Having 28 hours in a day would not be a problem for me at the moment because I could easily fill them!

    “With everything you have to do left and right, my primary focus and energy must be directed toward the training sessions, so that’s what I do. I can then attempt to assist with other things either before or after the sessions.

    “The first game of the season is still three and a half weeks away. Prior to that, certain transfer market-related events must occur. Now it’s obvious what I mean. And it will take place.
    There must be a change of players.
    We’ll have a solid team. “.

    There is a clear need for new additions, according to Liverpool.com. In order to give whoever takes over the most time to settle in, Liverpool needs to take action as soon as possible.

    More news…….

    Before Jordan Henderson leaves Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp makes a significant hints about the position of captain.

    Jurgen Klopp will have to name a new captain because Jordan Henderson, the captain of Liverpool, may complete a shocking transfer
    Jurgen Klopp will have to name a new captain because Jordan Henderson, the captain of Liverpool, may complete a shocking transfer to Al-Ettifaq in the upcoming days.

    Virgil van Dijk, a Dutch defender, may be given the captaincy of Liverpool by Jurgen Klopp if Jordan Henderson decides to leave the team after the Reds’ 4-2 victory over Karlsruher.

    Henderson has led the team to Premier League and Champions League victories in the past, but it is now looking more and more likely that the seasoned midfielder will leave Anfield to complete a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League.

    Al-Ettifaq, who are currently managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, have made the 33-year-old an offer for a three-year contract worth about £700,000 per week. Only the personal terms of the £12 million financial package for Henderson’s services remain to be agreed upon between the two clubs.

    Van Dijk wore the captain’s armband during Wednesday night’s preseason match between Liverpool and Karlsruher in Henderson’s absence. The fact that the Dutchman was chosen to captain a talented group suggests that Klopp may have the defender at the top of his list if the Reds manager is forced to name a new captain in the upcoming weeks.

    Before Jordan Henderson leaves Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp makes a significant hints about the position of captain.
    Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, and a late brace from Diogo Jota helped Liverpool secure the victory, and they will now play Furth in their next exhibition game on Monday.

    Henderson, who was given permission by Klopp to leave Liverpool’s training camp in Germany so that he could travel home and consider his options, doesn’t appear likely to play in that match either.

    The Middle East is also interested in Fabinho, who is rumored to be on the verge of joining Al-Ittihad. In the game on Wednesday night, he was not involved.

    After the game, Klopp explained the two’s absence but emphasized that nothing had been decided in advance, despite reports that both players were leaning toward accepting the sizable offers that were being made.

    We don’t have to talk about it as long as nothing is truly finalized, Klopp told the media. It won’t be right away, but there will come a time when we must undoubtedly discuss it.

    “I don’t know that anything has been decided, so I have nothing to say right now. All of these choices [over players] are ultimately made by me. And it’s usually with their permission, who I greatly respect. This time, it was, and everything is fine now. “.

    Henderson moved from Sunderland to Liverpool in 2011, and after some uncertainty about his long-term future, he recently signed a new contract.

  • Exclusive update on Liverpool and Chelsea’s interest in a £50 million transfer from Fabrizio Romano.

    Exclusive update on Liverpool and Chelsea’s interest in a £50 million transfer from Fabrizio Romano.

    Liverpool’s problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transfer
    In his exclusive CaughtOffside column, Fabrizio Romano claims that Liverpool are still interested in signing Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia as Jordan Henderson nears a departure.

    The midfielder Moises Caicedo of Brighton is still Chelsea’s top priority, according to Romano, and Southampton’s £50 million asking price for Lavia is still a problem. Chelsea may also be interested in Lavia.

    Liverpool is expected to remain busy this summer, but since they don’t want to spend £50 million on Lavia, it’s possible that they’ll look for other targets.

    LFC might want to act quickly and not let the intriguing young Belgian international get away because the Caicedo deal is taking so long. It is definitely worth keeping an eye on Chelsea and Lavia as a result.

    Even though Chelsea has sold a lot of players this summer, the Reds must be ready for another significant change if Henderson leaves Liverpool.

    “A verbal agreement was already in place, and I can now also confirm that the player underwent his medical on Friday night, so Jordan Henderson to Al Ettifaq is now almost a done deal. The agreement will be signed the following week, meaning Henderson’s departure from Liverpool is almost complete, according to Romano.

    “They continue to work on Romeo Lavia while remaining with Liverpool. Although no bids or club-to-club negotiations have advanced, contacts are being made with the player’s agents, who are attempting to determine the final price. Liverpool is hoping for a different price than what Southampton has consistently demanded—around £50 million. They have other targets as well, but he is a specific one, and Liverpool are still after him.

    While it’s impossible to predict the precise number of signings, Liverpool will undoubtedly be busy; it just depends on opportunities, according to Jurgen Klopp, who has hinted that things will happen before the end of the summer.

    Because Joe Shields is a Chelsea director, Chelsea is also keeping an eye on the Lavia situation, but it is unrelated to the Moises Caicedo transaction. Caicedo continues to be Chelsea’s top priority, but Shields played with Lavia at Southampton and Manchester City, so he is familiar with the player and there is a good connection. ”.

    More news…….

    Liverpool’s problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transfer

    Liverpool's problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transferLiverpool remain on the hunt for midfield reinforcements in the summer transfer window with Jordan Henderson and Fabinho set to leave soon and Marco Verratti could be the perfect fit.

    Liverpool’s search for reinforcements in midfield has become even more important with the imminent departure of Jordan Henderson.

    The Reds have reportedly agreed a £12million transfer fee for the 33-year-old midfielder with Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, with additional surcharges likely to increase the total. The move sees Henderson reuniting with former Liverpool team-mate and legend Steven Gerrard, who recently took charge of Al-Ettifaq.

    Liverpool are also facing the impending departure of Fabinho after receiving a £40m offer from Saudi Pro-League club Al-Ittihad. Fabinho’s absence was evident as he didn’t travel with the first team for the pre-season game against Karlsruher in Germany. The Brazilian midfielder is expected to complete his move to the Middle East soon, bringing his successful five-year spell to a close at Liverpool. Liverpool have already started identifying replacements for the pair, having previously signed Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister.

    Several names have been linked with a possible move to Anfield, including Romeo Lavia, Ryan Gravenberch and Cheick Doucoure, but the latest player to be named is Marco Verratti, the Liverpool Echo reports. The Italian midfielder has been a key figure at Paris Saint-Germain for more than a decade and reports suggest all PSG players are available for a transfer this summer.

    Liverpool could potentially exploit this situation and make a transfer to the 30-year-old. Despite his age, Verratti still has a three-year deal with PSG and is likely to ask for a hefty transfer fee.

    Liverpool's problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transfer
    Verratti has only faced Liverpool once in a competitive match, during the group stage of the Reds’ victorious 2018-19 Champions League season. Although he missed the thrilling 3-2 draw at Anfield, he returned for the rematch in Paris and spoke highly of Jürgen Klopp’s side.

    Acknowledging the challenge Liverpool presented, he said: “It has been good for Liverpool to have won all our games, but Liverpool will be different. They are a team that play very well at home.” They have Champions League experience having reached the final last season. For us it’s an important test, not a decisive one, but it’s nice to start with a complicated game.”

    Analysis of Verratti’s stats from the 2022/23 season provides insight into the impact he could have on the Liverpool midfield. Although he has played seven fewer league games than Fabinho, Verratti has surpassed the Brazilian in several categories.

    He completed nearly three times as many progressive ball handlers per 90 minutes (40 vs. 15) and maintained a superior passing rate (92.6% vs. 88.3%). Verratti’s total number of passes in Ligue 1 (2,383) far surpassed Fabinho’s total in the Premier League (1,617), highlighting his outstanding passing ability

    Defensively, Verratti also stood out, averaging 3.11 tackles per game to Fabinho’s 2.19. He consistently outperformed Fabinho in stopping attacks from attacking players, with 1.56 successful tackles against dribblers per game compared to Fabinho’s 0.81. Verratti also had more blocks per 90 minutes (1.72 vs 1.28).

    The comparison between Verratti and Henderson also reveals the superiority of the Italian in several key statistics. Verratti’s 92.6 percent completion rate surpasses Henderson’s 83 percent, as do his average number of tackles per 90 minutes (3.11 vs. 1.39), challenges per 90 minutes (1.56 vs. 0.65), and blocks per 90 minutes (1.72 vs.
    0.91).

    While Liverpool will no doubt face challenges in the absence of Fabinho and Henderson, the potential signing of a player like Verratti could ease the impact of their departure.

  • Jordan Henderson’s replacement has already been chosen by Liverpool, and only Mohamed Salah can compete with him.

    Jordan Henderson’s replacement has already been chosen by Liverpool, and only Mohamed Salah can compete with him.

    Invigorated by Manchester City's lead and a potential resolution to a "freak" problem, Liverpool should adopt a daring strategy
    Invigorated by Manchester City’s lead and a potential resolution to a “freak” problem, Liverpool should adopt a daring strategy in the wake of Jordan Henderson’s departure.

    Few would have predicted this outcome before the summer transfer window opened: Liverpool is about to lose both Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.

    While rival Al-Ettifaq is nearing a $15 million (£12 million/€14 million) deal for Henderson, Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad is poised to sign Fabinho for a fee of $52 million (£40 million/€46 million).

    As a result, many supporters have demanded that Liverpool bring in two additional midfielders in addition to Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, who have already joined the team.

    Because Jürgen Klopp does not have access to any other established, specialized number sixs, the Reds must absolutely sign a defensive midfielder. Not only in the squad but also in the starting XI, Fabinho’s departure leaves a void.

    But you can question whether getting another number eight to take Henderson’s place is really necessary. Trent Alexander-Arnold is not included in the table below because he is expected to play a hybrid role, as he did last season, but it does show the options that Klopp may already have at his disposal.

    Even if you include Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva, who also play on the wings, it still leaves Klopp with seven full-time midfielders, which is more than Pep Guardiola has available at Manchester City. Perhaps this is sufficient.

    Liverpool supporters would be satisfied with two players per position anywhere else in the team (they have more here), but it is understandable why they would have a different perspective on the midfield situation.

    Liverpool would have lost seven midfielders and only added three, which seems fundamentally flawed with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita leaving on free transfers, Fabinho and Henderson being sold, Fábio Carvalho being loaned out, and Arthur returning to Juventus after his loan.

    Furthermore, the Reds learned from last season that, in the event of injuries, even ten midfield options may be sufficient.

    However, fans should get used to players with strong availability records rather than those with pitiful injury histories like Keta, Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Arthur.

    While at Brighton, Mac Allister missed just four games, and Szoboszlai has missed just one game over the past two seasons — and yes, we are touching wood as we say this.

    Given that Jones has missed a total of four months of action over the last two seasons, some people might be concerned, but it’s important to stress that these absences are due to ‘freak’ injuries, in the player’s own words (via Goal). He first got poked in the eye during training, and then he had to deal with the bone’s stress response.

    Invigorated by Manchester City's lead and a potential resolution to a "freak" problem, Liverpool should adopt a daring strategy
    Additionally, Harvey Elliott, who would essentially be Henderson’s replacement, seems like a solid choice.

    While he was only ninth on the Liverpool team in terms of total minutes played (2,265), he was fifth in terms of appearances (46) and joint-first with Mohamed Salah in terms of matchday squad involvements (51).

    More than any other player during the campaign, he also played in 41 straight games (via This is Anfield).

    If Liverpool signs another player for that position, he might either get in Elliott’s way or struggle to find opportunities with two strong competitors in front of him.

    Cheick Doucouré, for example, is reportedly valued at $90 million (£70 million/€81 million) by Crystal Palace, so the club is already aware that its new starting six will be pricey. It’s also important to note that the club still needs an elite young center-half talent.

    Given the situation, passing on a Henderson replacement directly might be a wise choice.

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    After Klopp spots £80m star who will dominate, Liverpool moves to replace Fabinho in a shocking move.

    After Klopp spots £80m star who will dominate, Liverpool moves to replace Fabinho in a shocking move.
    Liverpool are ready to abandon their usual transfer strategy by signing an older player who will immediately replace Fabinho.

    The Reds could see their midfield ranks deflate quickly, with Al Ettifaq and Al Ittihad in talks to sign Jordan Henderson and Fabinho respectively.

    Henderson has signed a three-year deal with Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq. It remains to be seen whether the Saudi team is willing to shell out £10-20m, as Liverpool are asking.

    Fabinho, meanwhile, has been left out of Liverpool’s pre-season tour of Germany in a more sophisticated outing. Athletic have said the Reds could receive up to £40m for the Brazilian.

    Despite a poor year, Fabinho remained in the starting lineup last season and is expected to be replaced in Klopp’s starting XI. New recruits Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are both forwards, which means an absolute midfielder is needed.

    The Reds make frequent moves for players in their early twenties who they hope will grow up and spend the peak of their careers at Anfield.

    Mac Allister (24), Szoboszlai (22) are recent examples, while all four of last season’s signings (Calvin Ramsay, Fabio Carvalho, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo) were 23 years of age or younger at the time of arrival. Liverpool break with tradition for Joao Palhinha
    After Klopp spots £80m star who will dominate, Liverpool moves to replace Fabinho in a shocking move.

    However, according to the Liverpool Echo, Liverpool are considering dropping their usual tactics and switching to an older player who will make an immediate impact. According to the report, the player in the sights is Fulham’s Joao Palhinha.

    The Portuguese international was a real behemoth in Marco Silva’s engine room last season. Palhinha, who just turned 28, led the league in 147 tackles.

    West Ham recently saw a £45m offer for the Portuguese rejected. David Moyes’ side have plenty of money after selling Declan Rice to Arsenal and have a gaping position in midfield.

    The Guardian and Sky Sports said Fulham are remarkably valuing £80million Palhinha. However, there is one bright spot for the Reds.

    The Guardian added that it is understood Fulham’s £80m price tag could be a mere posturing. Instead, an offer of around £50m could be enough to secure a deal. Therefore, the onus is on Liverpool or West Ham to test Fulham’s resolve. Palhinha cost the Cottagers just £20million when he was acquired from Sporting Lisbon last summer.

    Other much younger options for Liverpool include Romeo Lavia, Ryan Gravenberch and Cheick Doucour, according to Liverpool Echo.

    But with Liverpool expanding the age profile of potential signings, Palhinha is now a real option.

  • Bayern is keeping an eye on the Fabinho situation as the Saudi move proceeds.

    Bayern is keeping an eye on the Fabinho situation as the Saudi move proceeds.

    https://soccersportz.net/liverpool-will-now-move-aggressively-to-strengthen-important-area-at-anfield/

    Bayern Munich is keeping a close eye on the situation after Liverpool received a £40 million offer for Fabinho last week.

    Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are both getting ready to leave the club, and the Reds are merely waiting for the first domino to fall.

    The Brazilian is expected to soon work with Nuno Espirito Santo Santo again at Al Ittihad; the two had a brief working relationship in 2012, and the former Wolves player had worked tirelessly to sign the 29-year-old.

    A bid was submitted last Friday, the day before the team left for their training camp in Germany, but the transfer has taken longer than expected and is still not official.

    According to Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany, Bayern is “monitoring his situation closely” in case the deal falls through. As a result, the German champions are keeping a close eye on any developments.

    Bayern is in need of a defensive midfielder, and Fabinho “fits the profile.” Before Declan Rice chose Arsenal, Bayern tried to sign him. ”.

    However, it’s doubtful that Bayern would offer Liverpool a similarly alluring £40 million package or that they would even consider a deal that involved a player swap, like for Joshua Kimmich.

    But it’s a pretty safe bet that they won’t be able to match the Saudi club’s wage offer for Fabinho.

    The need for Liverpool to find and sign a replacement could be a logical explanation for why Fabinho’s deal isn’t yet finalized.

    Cheick Doucoure of Crystal Palace and Joao Palhinha of Fulham are two names that have been mentioned, but a left-field choice is also conceivable, and the club may complete another transfer similar to that of Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Although it’s also possible that Al Ittihad is keeping an eye on other players and will feel secure knowing they have the security of a deal agreed for Fabinho as they do so – but that would be walking a fine line when it comes to Liverpool.

    The club must exercise caution when approving the deals because Henderson’s time at Liverpool is drawing to a close and there is a need for replacements, but it is still anticipated that both Fabinho and Henderson will play in the Saudi Pro League in the upcoming season.

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    Karlsruher 2-4 Liverpool: Diogo Jota scores twice in stoppage time as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister make debutsRead

    Karlsruher 2-4 Liverpool: Diogo Jota scores twice in stoppage time as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister make debuts
    In Liverpool’s 4-2 victory over Karlsruher, Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister made their professional debuts, but the goals were scored by Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo before Diogo Jota scored the first of his two stoppage-time goals in Germany to win the game.

    Diogo Jota, a late substitute for Liverpool, scored twice to help the Reds defeat Karlsruher 4-2 after coming back from a goal down.

    Within three minutes, Darwin Nunez had put Liverpool ahead, but goals from Lars Stindl and Sebastian Jung after the break gave the second-tier German team the lead in their brand-new stadium. However, Jota’s late victory came after Gakpo’s well-deserved equalizer and before the late drama.

    Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis MacAllister made their debuts, playing a half each, but Jordan Henderson was nowhere to be found. The Liverpool captain will relocate to Saudi Arabia to play for Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq team.

    When Nunez’s left-footed goal gave Liverpool the lead, it seemed like it would be an easy night. The Uruguayan player passed up his first shot opportunity to assist Mohamed Salah, but his teammate immediately passed it back to him so he could score.

    Szoboszlai displayed some deft touches as Liverpool took control early on with Trent Alexander-Arnold sporting a new haircut and playing as an actual midfielder. Nevertheless, Karlsruher re-entered the contest, and Stindl’s equalizer erupted into a blaze of glory in the stadium.

    The emotional reunion this summer, which served as a fitting way to commemorate the opening of the Wildpark, was made by the former Germany international who began his professional career with the organization. Stindl volleyed past Caoimhin Kelleher, who was defenseless, after a left-wing corner was pulled back to him.

    Stindl played a key role in the goal that gave Karlsruher the lead. He skillfully sent Jung away on the right, and the high shot found the near post. Although there was a significant turnaround, Liverpool, who had made 11 substitutions at the break, then took control.

    Karlsruher 2-4 Liverpool: Diogo Jota scores twice in stoppage time as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister make debuts
    Gakpo once more equalized the score when he calmly beat the goalkeeper after calmly receiving the knockdown from the leaping Jota just yards from goal. When Gakpo switched to being the provider in stoppage time, it appeared as though that was the case, but Jota ultimately had the say.

    Three minutes of stoppage time may not seem like much, but it was enough for the Portugal forward to score twice. He danced through for the game’s first goal and then added another to seal Liverpool’s victory.

    Klopp pleased with Szoboszlai and others

    Karlsruher 2-4 Liverpool: Diogo Jota scores twice in stoppage time as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister make debuts
    When speaking to LFC TV after the game, Klopp stated that it was evident that the new players were superior at counter-pressing in the first half. “They left after the boss said to do so. Everyone must complete that. We must all do it together, not because it is my idea.

    “I really enjoyed Dom [Szoboszlai]. especially with only half of his left. Bobby (Clark) accomplished a lot. Conor Bradley was outstanding. All of those are encouraging signs. Let’s move forward. Although it wasn’t a game that changed the course of the season, we prevailed, and as far as I’m aware, no one is in trouble.

    “I already told the boys that we probably played twice as many passes from the last line into the half spaces in the first 20 minutes of the second half as we did in the first. Trent received the ball while we waited, and we then watched to see what he could accomplish. But it’s all right. Early stages.

    With Cody, Diogo, Macca, and the kids on the left and right, you could see in the second half what they are capable of. Kostas (Tsimikas), who has never played that position [in midfield] in his entire life, was an absolute joy to watch. I liked the last line.

    “We triumph 4-2. Of course, we could have lost it. However, they excelled. Really organized. They achieved two world records. Wow. Fine. The boys now have their first day off since we began [this Thursday]. Let’s use that to recover before moving forward once more. “.

    Szoboszlai’s verdict on his first game


    Szoboszlai told LFC TV after the game, “I just give my best every single day. “Every morning, I consider how I can perform well and give my all in every game. For this opportunity, I have worked incredibly hard, and I will keep doing so.

    “Winning the game feels great, of course. For the first game, I believe we tried everything. It felt wonderful. We are currently focusing on the second one.

    “I am familiar with this style of football play because the teammates are nice people and the manager is German. So, it’s nothing new for me, but I still have to give it my all every day, so that’s what I’m going to do. “.

  • Fiorentina finally speak up about Sofyan Amrabat transfer as Man Utd and Liverpool pursue

    Fiorentina finally speak up about Sofyan Amrabat transfer as Man Utd and Liverpool pursue

    Fiorentina finally speak up about Sofyan Amrabat transfer as Man Utd and Liverpool pursue
    Sofyan Amrabat played the key role in Morocco’s progress to the World Cup semi-finals and there is a lot of interest in the Premier League for Fiorentina’s fighting central midfielder

    Fiorentina have denied reports that they have received an official offer from Manchester United for midfielder Sofyan Amrabat.

    Amrabat, who came through at Utrecht when Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag was in charge, is being linked with a reunion with his former manager. However, United are not the only Premier League club linked with the Serie A star.

    Liverpool are also in the game for the 26-year-old as they seek reinforcements having lost several midfielders of their own. Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both appear destined for the Saudi Pro League after others including James Milner departed, but Fiorentina have yet to receive a concrete offer for Amrabat.

    “He [Amrabat] is also very attached to the team and to me too. We speak English and we talk almost every day,” Fiorentina general manager Joe Barone told Sky Sport Italia (via Metro). “At the moment nothing official has arrived, I told him to come here concentrated, because he is a Fiorentina player.

    “He must have his head here and be ready for the start of the competition. Then if something happens we will evaluate it. We already have a very strong division in midfield.”

    Fiorentina reached the Europa Conference League final last season, losing to West Ham, and will return to the competition this season. The Viola have already lost several members of last season’s squad, while a change in the Premier League with Fulham has also been speculated among those interested.

    Fiorentina finally speak up about Sofyan Amrabat transfer as Man Utd and Liverpool pursue
    There are reports of renewed interest from Liverpool, despite the Reds already spending £100m on new midfielders this summer. Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister have both moved to Anfield, although the number of players leaving far outnumber new signings.

    United, meanwhile, have budget considerations at stake following the landing of Mason Mount and Andre Onana. However, they were still able to raise money by selling fringe players amid interest in the likes of Scott McTominay and Fred.

    Ten Hag has already shown a penchant for bringing in players he’s worked with in the past. The latest example is goalkeeper Onana, a star under the Dutchman at Ajax, who joined Inter after a successful spell in Italy.

    “Manchester United have a long history of incredible goalkeeping and I will now give everything to create my legacy for years to come,”

    said the Cameroon international following his move to Old Trafford. “I am thrilled with the opportunity to work with Erik ten Hag again and look forward to playing my part in the success I know he is determined to achieve at this great football club.”