Tag: Julian ward

  • Arsenal’s midfielder’s exit  is “considered” by Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp’s advice.

    Arsenal’s midfielder’s exit is “considered” by Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp’s advice.

    Arsenal's midfielder's exit is "considered" by Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp's advice.

    Jürgen Klopp went on to commend the Arsenal midfielder who Liverpool ‘considered’ a proposition for last summer. He is going to be available during the transfer window.

    Liverpool’s hiring department got a makeover. Michael Edwards has been reappointed by FSG as CEO of Football, and he has begun to fill several related roles.

    Julian Ward, another re-entering role, will take on the role of technical director. David Woodfine, who will report to new recruit Richard Hughes, will serve as assistant sporting director, rounding out the roster of former employees who have been persuaded to return.

    Because of this, transfer policy will be determined by a variety of factors, including the suggestions made by the incoming manager Arne Slot. After almost nine years in charge, Jürgen Klopp’s influence over hiring decisions has undoubtedly diminished. But, given that the midfielder is now expected to be available on the market, Liverpool may go back and review the compliments he bestowed onto one Arsenal player this season.

    During the campaign, Albert Sambi Lokonga was loaned to Luton Town. And when Klopp found out Arsenal had decided to let him go, albeit temporarily, he showed shock.

    “When you watch Lokonga play and you figure, ‘Oh, he’s an Arsenal guy, and they loaned him?’ Interesting,” Klopp remarked in February prior to Liverpool’s match against Luton. That game, the Reds would overcome a deficit to win 4-1.

    Arsenal's midfielder's exit is "considered" by Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp's advice.

    FurthermoreArsenal’s midfielder’s exit is “considered” by Liverpool following Jürgen Klopp’s advice., Sambi Lokonga and Liverpool have a longer history together. The Daily Express believes he was offered to the Reds last summer before he moved to Luton, and they ‘considered’ the deal.

    Arsenal has agreed to allow Edwards to go this summer, so Edwards and the team will have a fresh look at the 24-year-old. He’s had discussions with the club, and the Standard reports that ‘all’ sides have decided it’s best for him to move on permanently.

    Luton is eager to hold onto Sambi Lokonga, who cost $19 million (£15 million/€18 million) when he first joined Arsenal from Anderlecht. Though’slim’ after being relegated from the Premier League, it is expected to attract interest from elite teams.

    According to Liverpool.com, Sambi Lokonga is a solid but unspectacular player, and Liverpool might realistically pursue him if the price was right. However, Arsenal won’t be willing to just hand away the Belgium international following a respectable Premier League season.

    Could his squad role be compared to that of a younger Wataru Endō? Potentially, but given that the Japan captain can maintain that supporting role for at least another season, it’s unlikely to be Liverpool’s top goal this summer.

    Sambi Lokonga will ultimately be a wise acquisition for someone, but it most likely won’t be Liverpool. But since we’ve thought of him previously, we shouldn’t throw him out entirely.

  • Liverpool’s next sporting director appointment could depend on Bayern Munich

    Liverpool’s next sporting director appointment could depend on Bayern Munich

    Liverpool's next sporting director appointment could depend on Bayern Munich

    At Liverpool, Jörg Schmadtke currently takes on the role of sporting director, but there are links to Max Eberl, although any approach could depend on Bayern Munich.

    The Reds appointed Schmadtke in May, replacing outgoing Julian Ward ahead of a crucial summer transfer window for the club.

    Schmadtke signed a one-year contract, which could be renewed after three months, and while he was still in charge, reports circulated that Liverpool were “investigating” former Leipzig sporting director Eberl.

    And now Sky Deutschland’s earnest Florian Plettenberg has explained that there are ‘currently’ no ‘concrete discussions or negotiations’ between the two parties as the 50-year-old ‘wants’ to join Bayern.

    Eberl comes from Bayern’s academy and has long been expected to take up a role at the reigning Bundesliga champions after being dismissed from his role at Leipzig in September.
    His dismissal came after just nine months in the job, which Leipzig described as a “lack of commitment” – he arrived at the club after 13 years at Borussia Mönchengladbach.

    Eberl would bring a wealth of experience and expertise to Anfield, with players such as Marco Reus, Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Granit Xhaka among his success stories.

    But while Plettenberg goes on to claim that Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan and Eberl have a “good relationship” after expressing an interest in coming to Anfield in 2022, the next step “now depends on Bayern”.

    Eberl has been tipped by German media to join Bayern and take on the role of director of football for some time now, and Liverpool will certainly be monitoring any developments closely.

    Although James Pearce of The Athletic reported earlier this week that “Anfield officials played down reports” that Eberl was being considered at Anfield, that would certainly be negligent on their part.
    For now, Schmadtke will remain at Liverpool and only time will tell for how long.

    More news…….

    The Premier League has confirmed the return to work of the Tottenham vs. Liverpool VAR blunder official.

    The Premier League has confirmed the return to work of the Tottenham vs. Liverpool VAR blunder official.

    Although England and his assistant Dan Cook were both involved in the incident against Tottenham, it has been confirmed that they will play in this weekend’s games.

    Following the VAR controversy in Tottenham’s victory over Liverpool, Premier League official Darren England will resume his duties this weekend.

    The match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium featured England on VAR duty when Luis Diaz’s goal was ruled offside by the on-field officials despite replays demonstrating he was clearly onside.
    Later, it was discovered that England and his aide Dan Cook thought the field-level decision was actually onside.

    They were both removed from participation in games that same weekend and were not chosen for the Premier League games before the break.

    However, the Premier League has announced that both are coming back, with England being named the fourth official for Brentford’s match against Burnley on Saturday.
    In the meantime, Cook will assist Michael Oliver when Sheffield United plays Manchester United.

    The PGMOL released audio from the VAR hub that showed the officials realizing they had made the wrong call after the game had resumed, which led to a significant amount of controversy surrounding the incident.
    The chief of referees Howard Webb maintains that the proper procedure was followed despite calls for the game to be stopped.

    They thought about interfering in the game to end it, but they realized that is against the rules of the game, which are set by FIFA and the IFAB.

    “There’s obviously a process in place that sits in the laws of the game about how we use VAR to ensure that it is delivered consistently throughout every league in the world,” said the official. And it forbids you from returning under those conditions.
    They chose not to get involved as a result.

    The Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton is the opening match of the weekend, and Craig Pawson has been named as the official referee.

    David Coote, who served as the VAR referee for a contentious match between the two teams in 2020, will be on the panel.

    According to reports, the referee was undecided whether to dismiss Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford for a reckless challenge on Virgil van Dijk that left the defender sidelined for a significant amount of time with an injury.

    When Chelsea and Arsenal square off in the London derby, Chris Kavanagh will serve as the referee as the two teams look to build on their recent success.

  • As Anfield legacy unfolds, Julian Ward is unable to respond to the £196 million Liverpool issue.

    As Anfield legacy unfolds, Julian Ward is unable to respond to the £196 million Liverpool issue.

    As Anfield legacy unfolds, Julian Ward is unable to respond to the £196 million Liverpool issue.After a year in his role as Liverpool’s sporting director, Julian Ward leaves the organization. But how productive was his time at Anfield?

    Julian Ward’s time as the Reds’ sporting director is almost up now that Jorg Schmadtke has been hired by Liverpool.

    The German will formally begin working on June 1 when Ward moves down after catching club executives off guard by giving his notice in November. After all, he had just recently taken over as sporting director from Michael Edwards the summer before.

    As a result, Ward has only directly managed two transfer windows at Anfield. Nevertheless, he would spearhead Liverpool’s attempts in January 2022 before succeeding Edwards the following summer.

    However, despite the fact that club executives wanted to appoint Schmadtke before the Premier League’s transfer window opened on June 14 to help with the transition from their departing sporting director, the already finished groundwork on the Reds’ upcoming business ensures that anyone signed in the summer will still be credited as being a “Ward signing.”

    Ward is leaving Liverpool after 11 years and parting ways with the club in order to spend more time with his young family. The club’s announcement announcing Schmadtke’s appointment would include mention to this, according to FSG president Mike Gordon.

    “At the same time that we welcome Jorg, we must also bid a fond farewell to Julian Ward, who has served us with unstinting diligence, fortitude, and energy in a number of roles, the most recent one being sporting director,” he said.

    “We thank Julian for everything he has done for Liverpool FC over the past 11 years and wish him the very best for the future with his young family.”

    Ward is leaving Liverpool after 11 years and parting ways with the club in order to spend more time with his young family. The club's announcement announcing Schmadtke's appointment would include mention to this, according to FSG president Mike Gordon.
    When Edwards made his own exit announcement in November 2021, he stated of Ward, “As was the case with myself, I doubt you will hear much from him.”

    He wasn’t off base. But unlike Edwards, Ward’s work can’t speak for itself because of his short tenure as Liverpool’s sporting director.

    What is Ward’s Anfield legacy, and how will it be remembered in the future, despite his brief time serving as sporting director? In actuality, the response is ambiguous.

    One may argue that the summer transfer window last year wasn’t all that productive.

    After leaving Benfica for £64 million, which might increase to a club record £85 million with add-ons, the verdict is still out on Darwin Nunez. The Uruguayan would finish his debut season on Merseyside with 15 goals and four assists, which is more than respectable considering the criticism and jeering of rival fans.

    The 23-year-old’s difficulties learning English, and therefore his difficulties comprehending and adjusting to the German’s demands, have been lamented by Jurgen Klopp as a factor in his sidelining near the end of the season. Throughout the course of the season, the striker would also experience a series of minor injuries.

    Ward is leaving Liverpool after 11 years and parting ways with the club in order to spend more time with his young family. The club's announcement announcing Schmadtke's appointment would include mention to this, according to FSG president Mike Gordon.
    Nunez is already a popular fan favorite, despite the fact that his debut season at Anfield was everything but easy. Because of this, his supporters are more than happy to give him a second chance.

    But his ups and downs, as well as the records of Liverpool’s other summer additions, invite additional examination.

    Only nine minutes of first team action were played by Fabio Carvalho for the Reds in the second half of the season, which covered the final four months of the campaign. The Portuguese, who is available for a summer loan, seems destined to spend the 2019–20 campaign away from Anfield, and Liverpool has previously turned down a permanent offer for his services. The long-term status of the 20-year-old is thus still unclear.

    Calvin Ramsay, a Scotland international, similarly struggled to get playing time in his own debut season on Merseyside, making only two appearances during a season that was derailed by injury. When compared to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was in the worst shape of his career, his unavailability and inexperience were much worse.

    Then there is Arthur Melo, a last-minute loan acquisition from Juventus on the summer transfer deadline day in August of last year after a number of Liverpool’s midfielders had been sidelined by injury. He was injured himself in October and would never play in the Premier League, making only a brief appearance in the Champions League during Liverpool’s 4-1 loss to Napoli in September.

    His arrival was made much more difficult to accept by the fact that Liverpool had spent the whole summer adamantly stating that they didn’t need a new midfielder, with such a renovation being put on hold until 2023. And that’s not even taking into account the Reds’ decision to give up on the pursuit of Jude Bellingham after forgoing bolstering their engine room in order to wait for the Borussia Dortmund player last year.

    Last year, observers scrutinized these choices with understandable trepidation, but club executives swore there was a method to their madness. According to Reds sources, Edwards’ legacy is the clear blueprint he left for Ward and the staff in charge of the club’s football operations to follow.

    Ward is leaving Liverpool after 11 years and parting ways with the club in order to spend more time with his young family. The club's announcement announcing Schmadtke's appointment would include mention to this, according to FSG president Mike Gordon.As a result, it was said that Liverpool’s management team had a clear vision and, for better or worse, a strategy for executing it. Club insiders would acknowledge that the outcome would ultimately determine whether or not such a course of action was appropriate.

    The fact that the Reds were eliminated early from the Champions League, both domestic cup competitions, and missed out on qualification for Europe’s premier competition the following season by placing fifth, although never even holding a top four slot all season, speaks for itself. Results this year imply that such a plan was not successful, which is a bit of a letdown after almost winning an unheard-of quadruple a year before.

    It was theoretically impossible for Liverpool to make it into the Champions League for the upcoming season, as Mohamed Salah previously acknowledged on social media.

    Even so, Ward’s tenure has not been a failure. Although Arthur might have been a last-minute bust who was unintentionally brought to Liverpool, it’s simply too early to make any conclusions about the Reds’ other three recruits.

    Nunez, Carvalho, and Ramsay have faced numerous difficulties during their inaugural season at Anfield. However, none of the three can’t still be long-term winners even if the later two spend the upcoming season on loan. After all, Klopp has frequently referred to a project as a “long-term project.”

    And while the Liverpool summer transfer window of 2022 can be brutally criticized, Ward’s grueling task of updating the Reds’ aging attack cannot be contested.

    Ward is leaving Liverpool after 11 years and parting ways with the club in order to spend more time with his young family. The club's announcement announcing Schmadtke's appointment would include mention to this, according to FSG president Mike Gordon.
    Salah, Sadio Mane, and Roberto Firmino were Liverpool’s go-to attack for a considerable amount of time. But the Reds will have just the Egyptian at Anfield when the 2023–24 season begins.

    The two replacements for the Senegalese and the Brazilian, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo, appear to be the best options. Nunez may be viewed more negatively when compared to his fellow summer arrivals, but when viewed against the significant attacking additions made in back-to-back Januarys, a different picture emerges.

    The future of Liverpool’s attack is promising when you add take into account that Ward helped Salah sign a new contract and secure Diogo Jota’s services with an extended term. According to the early indications, Ward accomplished what his supporters had previously deemed nearly impossible.

    The hope is that his fingerprints on this upcoming summer’s work updating the midfield will be equally fruitful.

    He leaves with a record of spending a total of £196.1 million on Diaz, Nunez, Ramsay, Carvalho, Arthur, and Gakpo after spending an initial total of £150.9 million on those players. He also assisted the club in raising up to £62 million for Sadio Mane, Takumi Minamino, Neco Williams, and Ben Davies. You would anticipate the club to gain money even if Carvalho or Ramsay don’t succeed at Anfield in the long run.

    While the verdict is still out on Liverpool’s transfer activity from last summer, the Reds did not win any further significant trophies during Ward’s official tenure as sporting director. On-pitch outcomes, however, aren’t yet able to determine his success due to the long-term nature of such exercise.

    He will have long gone left his Anfield position when it is appropriate to truly evaluate his job. Because of this, his Liverpool legacy has yet to be determined, despite this year’s shortcomings.

    When Klopp’s revamped Reds team fully gels, Ward won’t be on the club’s books anymore. But make no mistake, Ward contributed significantly to the development of this Liverpool of the future before quickly handing off the reins before any accolades could be bestowed upon him.

  • Jorg Schmadtke confirms surprising length of Liverpool sporting director’s contract

    Jorg Schmadtke confirms surprising length of Liverpool sporting director’s contract

    Bayern Munich want $118m Liverpool transfer ‘target’ as Chelsea warning ignored https://footballtopstar.com/bayern-munich-want-118m-liverpool-transfer-target-as-chelsea-warning-ignored/
    Liverpool sporting director Joerg Schmadtke has revealed he will initially only hold the position for the duration of the summer transfer window, but could stay longer.

    The Reds confirmed on Wednesday morning that Schmadtke will replace Julian Ward as sporting director at Anfield from the start of June – Ward himself had only been in the job for a year following an internal promotion to replace Michael Edwards last summer.

    Schmadtke, once a Bundesliga goalkeeper during his own playing career, has more than 20 years’ experience as a sporting director in Germany and most recently served in that role at Wolfsburg until January 2023.

    Liverpool is the 59-year-old’s first overseas job and will initially be temporary.
    “Our cooperation is initially planned for three months,” Schmadtke told Sport1 in Germany. “I will start on June 1st. After three months we will evaluate the collaboration. If we like each other, we can work together even after the transfer period. Let’s see. Then we continue or not”.

    Liverpool withdrew from the race to sign Jude Bellingham in April due to the prohibitive cost and Schmadtke joked that he hasn’t been budgeted yet for the summer. However, he also stressed that the focus will be on the small details, which often determine the success of a transfer.

    “I don’t have a budget yet [laughs…” he said. “Seriously, transfers are always complicated. When a player goes from A to B, it’s usually small things that are hard to influence and have nothing to do with making money. For example, how the player fits into his family in the city, what place he should take in the team, how to show his best performance. You have to take this into account. The fees associated with these transfers are almost negligible.

    Schmadtke will also have to adapt quickly to a new way of working, admitting that German football managers tend to have less ‘influence’ over transfer decisions than they do in England. In that regard, Jurgen Klopp, whose agent was the one who recommended Schmadtke to Liverpool, will continue to play an important role in choosing the players the club wants to sign.
    “Jurgen Klopp sets priorities,” explains Schmadtke.

    “We’ve paired him with a team of data analysts, scouts and so on, so he can pick from a list of players he wants to work with. Then I organize the transfers with the responsible departments of the club. And in the end the owners have to be satisfied with the investments».

    Read also………….

    Luis Diaz injuries are revealed as two Liverpool players leave the team

    How Jurgen Klopp’s players rated this season using the numbers we gave them for each of Liverpool’s 52 games

    However you choose to dress them, the truth is inevitable: Liverpool have had a very, very disappointing season.
    Of course, there is the small consolation of fifth place and Europa League qualification that appeared after the Reds earlier this year.

    But the fact that Jurgen Klopp’s side failed to finish in the top four for the first time in seven years, meekly giving up the FA Cup and League before embarrassingly slipping out of the Champions League in the round of 16, underscores just how much they have been a disappointing campaign. was
    The reasons are well documented.

    And the history of the term can be seen in the performances of the players, with ECHO rating Liverpool in their 52 games played in all competitions this season, placing them at 10 for every appearance they have played at least 15 minutes.

    Here we then rate the campaign of each player who has made 20 appearances, using their average ratings as a guideline. They are not a particularly good read.

    There is one player who shone quite a distance for Liverpool amidst all the darkness. Alisson Becker (6.91) was a consistent star throughout the season, only registering below six times during his 47 scoring appearances.

    Mohamed Salah (6.82) is the only other Reds man to reach the goalkeeper from close range, reflecting a season in which, while not his best, he still scored 30 goals and contributed 16 assists, setting a large number of records of the club.

    The best of the rest

    Ibrahima Konate (6.58) and Virgil van Dijk (6.54) are firmly ensconced as first-choice centre-backs, with the former quite solid and the latter finding rich form in recent weeks.

    Diogo Jota’s high placing (6.52) underscores what Liverpool have lacked in attack as the Portuguese was out twice through injury, while Andy Robertson (6.48) remained stable on the left side of defence.

    Harvey Elliott (6.45) deserves credit for his consistent performance during darker days, and Cody Gakpo (6.44) overcame a slow start to his Anfield career to finish the season as the most likely to lead striker in the new season.

    James Milner (6.42) may have been limited to couch cameo appearances since the new year, but he’s largely got the job done.

    Below their best

    Darwin Nunez (6.38), another big stalwart, made a decent contribution before Christmas but then recorded just one more cap than 7, scoring twice in a 7-0 win over Manchester United. Trent Alexander-Arnold (6.37) has had periods of real trouble but the switch to the reverse right-back role in recent months has improved his average rating considerably.

    Roberto Firmino (6.35) and Thiago Alcantara (6.33) were in good form at times but were hampered by minor injuries.

    Meanwhile, Fabinho (6.13) was on course for a particularly dismal season – his substitutes doing little to help – until an in-form rebound saw Liverpool end on a streak of 11 matches unbeaten.
    Gotta do better

    Joe Gomez (6.08) signed a new contract last summer and established himself as a regular before a surprise Champions League appearance at Napoli tarnished confidence. There was something of a revival in the new year, until another poor result was Wolves’ grueling defeat. Joel Matip (6.05) was another central defender who struggled that afternoon, with his post-Christmas form deeply disappointing.

    Jordan Henderson (6.00) has rarely been 100% this season and apart from some notable performances hasn’t been able to influence games as much as he has in recent years, being passed in midfield

    At the edges

    There were a number of players who didn’t have enough to be included in the overall standings. Luis Diaz (6.84) narrowly missed the cut with 19 appearances and, like Jota, showed what Liverpool had been without for so long.

    Teenage midfielder Stefan Bajcetic (6.77) was the breakout star before injury ended his season, while Curtis Jones (6.33) has been impressive in recent weeks after a frustrating campaign on the sidelines.

    Fabio Carvalho (6.15) has barely caught a glimpse after Christmas, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (6.00) has had a brief burst of activity into the new year. However, Naby Keita’s performance (5.45) perhaps illustrates why he left the team after not playing since February.