Tag: Jorg Schmadkte

  • With two additional Liverpool transfers after Roméo Lavia, Jörg Schmadtke could complete the ideal window.

    With two additional Liverpool transfers after Roméo Lavia, Jörg Schmadtke could complete the ideal window.

    Roméo Lavia appears to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, but Jörg Schmadtke still has work to do before the club's transfer activity is over.Roméo Lavia appears to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, but Jörg Schmadtke still has work to do before the club’s transfer activity is over.

    The hiring of Jörg Schmadtke at Liverpool was met with some skepticism from some Liverpool fans. Despite his success at Wolfsburg, some of the team’s supporters gave him a low rating or even mocked him. However, after a thrilling summer thus far, Schmadtke should be changing people’s perceptions of the German. Roméo Lavia, a promising new hire, appears to be his most recent addition.

    The Athletic reports that Liverpool is preparing a second offer for Lavia, and that the negotiations for the player have gone well, increasing the likelihood that the Belgian will sign with Anfield by the end of the summer.

    Lavia, who is 19 years old, will join Southampton with an impressive résumé. In his first Premier League season, he won Southampton’s Player of the Year award, and Pep Guardiola, who was then coaching Manchester City, gave him his senior debut when he was just 17 years old.

    However, Schmadtke should not consider Lavia’s arrival to be the end of the road. The Liverpool sporting director still has work to do with the transfer window still open and more than a month to go.

    Schmadtke should ideally sign another midfielder considering that Jordan Henderson has now publicly announced his departure and that Fabinho might follow him to Saudi Arabia. The ideal candidate for that position would be a ball-winner who can play at number six.

    Lavia is a talented and exciting player, but the club would be unfair to use him as the only candidate to take Fabinho’s place. It would be much better if he were accompanied by someone who had a little more experience.

    And Cheick Doucouré, the Player of the Year for Crystal Palace, seems like a wise choice in terms of the perfect fit. Manu Koné, in addition to him, might also be a good fit. Despite being injured, he is still worth betting on, especially since he is expected to return by the middle of August.

    Roméo Lavia appears to be on the verge of joining Liverpool, but Jörg Schmadtke still has work to do before the club's transfer activity is over.
    There is unquestionably a need for a left-sided center-back in the squad as well, away from the middle of the park. There needs to be a Virgil van Dijk backup for Liverpool because there is currently none.

    Levi Colwill would unquestionably be the best fit in this position, but Liverpool may not be able to pull that off. In looking for alternatives, Schmadtke might find Slovakian international Dávid Hancko to be the best fit.

    In terms of what Jürgen Klopp looks for in his center backs, he checks a lot of boxes because he is tall, imposing, relatively fast, and very skilled with the ball. Hancko was the subject of a more thorough profile by Liverpool . com, which you can read here.

    The German may very well pull off a perfect transfer window for Liverpool if Lavia shows up, Schmadtke can sign one of Doucouré or Koné, plus Hancko.

    This summer, the team needed to be strengthened while also being revitalized by younger players.
    You could say Schmadtke’s goal was accomplished because Hancko, the oldest of the aforementioned potential Liverpool signings and those who actually signed, is 25 years old.

     

  • Liverpool risk missing out on three important deals with ‘Victor Osimhen offer coming this week’

    Liverpool risk missing out on three important deals with ‘Victor Osimhen offer coming this week’

    Liverpool risk missing out on three important deals with 'Victor Osimhen offer coming this week'
    Liverpool would be interested in Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.

    Liverpool could pass up several key signings after being linked with a mouth-watering offer for Victor Osimhen. Reports in Italy claimed the Premier League squad rivals Manchester United and Chelsea for the Napoli striker.

    Jürgen Klopp and new sporting director Jorg Schmadtke will oversee Liverpool’s squad overhaul this summer.

    Alexis Mac Allister has already been signed by Brighton as part of Klopp’s midfield rejuvenation. At least two more central midfielders are expected to be signed, even after the £35million signing of Mac Allister.

    Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Celta Vigo’s Gabri Veiga have both been linked with moves to Anfield.

    In case of doubt on the future of Joël Matip, a central defender could be added. Matip has one year left on his contract and he could choose to terminate his contract before considering his options

    But deals for two new midfielders and a defender could be dropped if they want Osimhen. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Reds will compete with Man Utd, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain to sign the Nigerian.

    The Italian publication reports that offers will be received within the next week.

    Osimhen has attracted a lot of interest this summer, with United notably having close ties with the 24-year-old. 26 goals for Napoli in Serie A made it a coveted league in Europe.

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    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield

    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield
    Liverpool need a defender like the £40m Premier League star.
    Liverpool need a left centre-back like Chelsea’s Levi Colwill, Redmen TV presenter Paul Machin has told GIVEMESPORT.

    The Reds are linked with RB Leipzig’s Joško Gvardiol but Machin believes the young Englishman could be a good alternative to the Croatian.
    Liverpool Transfer News – Levi Colwill

    In April, the Evening Standard claimed Levi Colwill was a top target for Liverpool and Manchester City.

    Brighton & Hove Albion, where the 20-year-old spent last season on loan, are also interested. According to MailOnline, the Seagulls are considering making a £40m offer after Chelsea rejected a £30m offer.

    In addition to Colwill, Liverpool have also been eyeing Gvardiol. According to Football Insider, the Merseyside club are “huge fans” of the Leipzig star, but a deal is unlikely due to his price tag.

    It means Jürgen Klopp will have to explore other options, like Colwill.
    What did Paul Machin say about Levi Colwill and Liverpool? Machin is adamant that Liverpool need a central defender of Colwill’s profile and believes his status at home would make him a good fit for the club.

    Asked about possible alternatives to Gvardiol, the Redmen TV presenter told GIVEMESPORT: “I think someone like Levi Colwill at Chelsea, who has had a very good season at Brighton, can fill that left-sided centre-back role. He can.

    ” also a little left rear.
    “Obviously there’s a big overhaul going on at Chelsea this summer. At the moment there doesn’t seem to be much added value from there.

    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield.
    They seem to be on the heels of some footballers which is why I don’t think Mason Mount has moved to Manchester United yet. But I think he suits the local culture better and fills the need for a left centre-back which I think Liverpool have.”

    Will Liverpool sign Levi Colwill this summer?
    Colwill could certainly be a great addition to this Liverpool side.

    According to FBref, he ranks in the 92nd percentile for progressive passing and 88th for progressive carries among his positional peers.
    He proves that the England Under-21 international is quite a modern defender.

    However, are Chelsea ready to sell him? The answer is probably not as The Guardian reports, they want to add him to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad next season.
    Unless Colwill pushes for a move, a move to Liverpool or elsewhere seems unlikely.

  • Liverpool have two huge advantages in transfer race to sign next Moises Caicedo

    Liverpool have two huge advantages in transfer race to sign next Moises Caicedo

    Liverpool have two huge advantages in transfer race to sign next Moises Caicedo
    Manu Kone is the fourth and final part of a series examining the situations surrounding the players Liverpool are eyeing at this month’s Under-21 Euros

    If a short-term deal around a specific transfer window isn’t conducive to a director of football’s long-term success, Liverpool are hoping Jorg Schmadkte defies conventional wisdom.

    “Thinking short-term in football never works,” says Victor Orta, who recently left Leeds United for Sevilla. “It is the sporting director’s job to build a project.”

    Scmadtke’s deal, believed to be for an initial three-month term, isn’t long enough for him to “build a blueprint”, but if the Reds go against standard practice en masse with their switch to German, that came out of retirement on May 28, having reached the age of 59 to start work at the start of the month, they can at least benefit from his extensive network of contacts and expertise when it comes to the Bundesliga.

    Given Schmadtke’s area of ​​expertise, it should come as no surprise to see Liverpool interested in Borussia Monchengladbach’s Kouadio ‘Manu’ Kone. As the recruiting team continues its efforts to assemble a midfield division at Anfield in time for the new season, Kone is seen as someone with the potential to thrive.

    The midfielder, who was just 19 when he joined Germany from France, came through the Toulouse academy before signing from Borussia in the summer of 2021 and has since made nearly 60 appearances in Bundesliga in its two so far in Germany, where the lion’s share came last season. .

    “Kouadio Kone is a really interesting player who we have been following for some time for the French youth teams and his club FC Toulouse,” Gladbach sporting director Max Eberl said at the time. “He is a huge talent who is being watched by top clubs all over Europe. We are delighted that he has chosen Borussia Mönchengladbach and the Bundesliga.”

    With 12 yellow cards in 30 appearances last season, the tenacious midfielder would certainly bring a fighting streak to an engine room that was too often overlooked last season, although that total is undoubtedly seen as far too high for a manager. like Jurgen Klopp, whose side regularly top the fair play rankings.

    At the end of May, German publication BILD reported that Liverpool “had gotten into the poker game” for Kone and had already expressed interest to representatives of the Classico Sports player.

    The 22-year-old has yet to really break through on the senior international scene, but he is part of the Les Bleus Under-21 squad that withdrew from the European Championship against Italy on Thursday night.

    The defensive midfielder is also capable of filling slightly more advanced roles and can count Brighton & Hove Albion’s in-demand star Moises Caicedo on his list of ‘similar players’ on scouting tool website FBref.

    Liverpool have two huge advantages in transfer race to sign next Moises Caicedo
    However, Kone’s relative inexperience and the fact that he has yet to play in the Premier League means he would be seen as a cheaper alternative to Chelsea target Caicedo. BILD reported that Borussia would be looking for between £35m and £40m.

    Despite what is rumored to be growing interest from across the continent, Schmadtke’s arrival at Anfield is an intriguing aspect of any potential Kone deal for Liverpool.

    The new sporting director will be well-connected in his home country and able to assess the merits of any character background checks, which will come with the relevant scouting information and data within the recruiting department.

    Liverpool are known to explore as many opportunities as possible before making a transfer and regularly seek informal references and recommendations from trusted allies inside and out.

    This is why Philippe Coutinho was consulted before signing Roberto Firmino in 2015, why Pep Lijnders spoke to several Portuguese football figures before signing Diogo Jota and why Schmadtke joined the Reds in the first place when he was transferred from Klopp. Agent Marc Kosicke was suggested.

    Kone will already know at least one potential new Liverpool team-mate, having played for Paris FC alongside Ibrahima Konate in the early 2010s, and although both players were teenagers during their time together in the French capital, this It is not inconceivable that the central defender is consulted before any other substitution.

    With Ryan Gravenberch (21), Khepren Thuram (22), Romeo Lavia (19) and Gabri Veiga (21) all currently in discussion alongside Kone, 22, Liverpool have clearly identified a younger profile to follow Addition by Alexis Mac Allister earlier this month.

    And a few discreet conversations by Schmadtke with the right people in German could be the key to Liverpool sealing a deal for Kone.