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  • Liverpool willing to pay £25.6 million asking price to sign third player – Report

    Liverpool willing to pay £25.6 million asking price to sign third player – Report

    Liverpool willing to pay £25.6 million asking price to sign third player - Report
    Liverpool were linked this summer with French international and Nice star Khephren Thuram and once again his name is in the spotlight.

    According to a Spanish source, Nacional, the Les Bleus midfielder is wanted by the Reds, Bayern Munich and Barcelona

    The Ligue 1 outfit are seeking around £25.6m (€30m) to part ways with the 22-year-old in the current transfer window.

    For the Spanish champions, the dilemma is that they cannot afford to pay that price to secure their engagement.

    On the other hand, the Catalan news source says Liverpool are willing to pay the £25.6m asking price to secure their third signing of the summer.

    German managers, Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel, are reportedly willing to sign Thuram while Xavi is out of the auction. The youngster was Nice’s best player last season and was named in the French league team of the year.

    Thuram is a versatile talent, normally playing as a defensive midfielder but also enjoys dribbling and moving around in the penalty area. He directly contributed to ten goals in all tournaments last season.

    The £25.6m asking price should be considered a bargain for a player as talented as Southampton who are asking nearly double that of 19-year-old Romeo Lavia.

    Liverpool have already strengthened their number 8 and number 10 this summer. Who should Klopp sign to strengthen his defensive midfield position at Anfield?

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    Liverpool signing £77million star would be ‘truly amazing’ at Anfield

    Liverpool signing £77million star would be 'truly amazing' at AnfieldWhile Liverpool cannot be ruled out, it would certainly be a surprise. It would be a big surprise for Liverpool to sign Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, reporter Dean Jones told GIVEMESPORT.

    It’s no secret that the Reds are targeting midfielders, but the Uruguayan can be a bit difficult to get across.
    Transfer news Liverpool – Federico Valverde

    After failing to qualify for the Champions League last season, Jurgen Klopp will be desperate for reinforcements to ensure the Merseyside club finish in the top four next season

    Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have already arrived at Anfield to strengthen Liverpool’s midfield but remain in the market for another option.

    According to reports in Spain, Liverpool are interested in signing Real Madrid star Valverde, which could cost around £77m.

    However, it certainly won’t be easy to convince Madrid to let their midfielder leave the club as Carlo Ancelotti describes him as ‘untouchable’.

    Valverde recently spoke publicly about his future and the possibility of a Madrid exit, but the former Penarol star seems happy at the club.

    He said: “No, no. I’m in Madrid trying to enjoy every moment and leave my mark at the best club in the world. I want to keep winning titles for Real Madrid fans.”

    Now Jones has hinted that although Liverpool are known for their surprises in the transfer market, he is not considering this move. What did Jones say about Valverde?

    Jones said that while anything could happen, it would be a shock if they could lure Valverde away from the Bernabeu.

    Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, he said: “Yes, as I said, Liverpool are simply the best at surprising us in the transfer window, so anything can happen.

    It would really be a surprise if they could take Valverde out of Real Madrid. One of their most consistent and reliable in that team.”

    Liverpool signing £77million star would be 'truly amazing' at Anfield
    Would Valverde be a good signing for Liverpool? Absolute.
    As unrealistic as that sounds, he would undoubtedly be a great addition to Anfield.

    The 24-year-old averaged a Sofascore of 7.25 in La Liga last season, while also notching seven goals and four assists.

    The Uruguayan international also contributed 1.3 key passes per game and created eight big chances.

    The addition of Jude Bellingham to Madrid could give Liverpool fans a glimmer of hope that Valverde becomes available at the right price, but you’d think he’d be out of their price range. Where should Liverpool strengthen?

    Despite the signing of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai in midfield, one more body could be needed in the middle of the park.

    Klopp will not be able to call Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner and Naby Keita for next season, as all three are out of contract.

    That’s three midfielders out of goal, so it might make sense to bring one more.
    A long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk could also be on Klopp’s thoughts as the Dutch defender turns 32 this week.

  • ‘Concrete’ talks between Liverpool and a £50 million target are terrible news for England U21 hero

    ‘Concrete’ talks between Liverpool and a £50 million target are terrible news for England U21 hero

    Liverpool entering 'concrete' talks with £50m target spells bad news for England U21 hero
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s transfer plans won’t be good news for one of England’s Under-21 European Championship heroes.

    Liverpool beating Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea and signing Romeo Lavia this summer could mean the end of Curtis Jones’ career at Anfield.

    The 22-year-old midfielder has reclaimed a starting place for next season with heroic results in recent months, but Jurgen Klopp could rule him out.

    According to Sky Germania, Liverpool have had concrete talks with Lavia, although they have yet to agree personal terms on a contract at Anfield.

    According to the report, Klopp is keen to get the 19-year-old signed and Southampton are asking for £50m to part ways.

    Liverpool have already splashed out over £120m to bring Alexis Mac Allister to Merseyside from Brighton and Hove Albion and Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig.

    And a third top addition to the midfield would be bad news for current members of Klopp’s ranks.

    Neither is Jones, who has a promising future under the German coach after an impressive end to last season and the European Under-21 Championship this summer.

    Liverpool entering 'concrete' talks with £50m target spells bad news for England U21 hero
    Jones scored the winner as England beat Spain 1-0 on Saturday to claim their third European Under-21 title and first since 1984.

    He also added goals to his game during the innings and became a crucial part of Liverpool’s ultimately unsuccessful bid for a place in the top four. But Klopp would likely use his entire summer transfer budget for three midfielders if he approves a £50m deal for Lavia.

    And dumping so much cash suggests he sees all three as regular starters to reshape the energetic midfield that made his past Liverpool sides so dangerous.

    Jones returns to Liverpool for pre-season with a starting position firmly in his sights after showing his abilities for club and country.

    But he could very well be seventh in Klopp’s pecking order considering that a new trio would join Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara at Anfield.

    Jones signed a new long-term deal in 2022, leaving his future in the hands of Klopp and the Reds. However, if regular appearances cannot be guaranteed next season, he might be tempted to take on a new challenge if there is interest in his services.

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    FSG issued a direct message to Liverpool on the necessary number of signings.

    FSG issued a direct message to Liverpool on the necessary number of signings.
    Liverpool fans don’t seem to have full faith in FSG as Jurgen Klopp looks to rebuild his squad after a disappointing 2022/2023 season

    More than 4,300 Liverpool fans don’t trust Fenway Sports Group (FSG) to provide enough support for Jurgen Klopp as the German seeks to rebuild his squad after a disappointing 2022/2023 season.

    After missing out on Champions League football for the first time since 2016, the Reds have already signed Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai after leaving long-serving stars like Roberto Firmino, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita at the end of the contract.

    However, it is reasonably obvious that further additions are needed. But it seems Liverpool fans don’t have complete faith in FSG’s low-cost recruiting style when it comes to signing searches.

    53% of supporters who responded to the ECHO Big Liverpool forum, a total of 4,363, told us they don’t trust the FSG to support Klopp enough in his attempts to build a successful squad.

    However, it should be noted that 47% (3892) believe the ownership group led by John W. Henry and Tom Werner can help the former Dortmund manager deliver even more silverware to the club.

    There was much more support for striker Darwin Nunez from those who took part in the forum.

    How Liverpool could line up against Chelsea on the opening day following the transfers of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai
    The Uruguayan, who was signed for a whopping fee by Benfica last summer, was only able to score nine Premier League goals in his debut season and has taken some time to adjust to English football.

    Though Nunez has no doubt displayed flashes of immense talent which have suggested why the Portuguese giants demand such a high fee for his services. At just 24, he has plenty of time to repay that belief.

    83% of fans who took part in the forum believe the club’s potential record signing will eventually come to fruition at Anfield, meaning Nunez has 6,898 Liverpool fans wishing him success at the Merseyside side. Only a small fraction of 17% think they will fail.

    Elsewhere, 7,704 (92%) of fans are delighted with the arrivals of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai after saying the midfield department should be Liverpool’s top priority in the transfer window.

    Nevertheless, 76% of fans are still not satisfied. They think the Reds will need to sign between four and seven players this summer. Romeo Lavia, Levi Colwill and Kephram Thuram have recently been linked with a move to Anfield.

    Although there was no full trust in the FSG during the investigation, Liverpool fans have faith in the new sporting director Jorg Schmadtke. The 59-year-old recently replaced Julian Ward and is trusted by 80% (6495) of fans to help sort out the Reds’ transfer deal.

  • Liverpool has received a request from Jurgen Klopp to sign an attacker who scored 10 goals last season.

    Liverpool has received a request from Jurgen Klopp to sign an attacker who scored 10 goals last season.

    Liverpool has received a request from Jurgen Klopp to sign an attacker who scored 10 goals last season.
    Liverpool has been quite active thus far in the summer transfer window, and they have made a few acquisitions to strengthen their midfield unit.

    The engine room still needs improvement, according to a report from Fichajes, and Jurgen Klopp has asked OGC Nice for permission to sign Khephren Thuram.

    The Frenchman, 22, has been very impressive for the Ligue 1 team this past season and could end up being a great long-term addition for Liverpool.

    Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and James Milner were recently released by the Reds and moved on for free. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have been brought in.

    It is clear that they will need another midfielder this summer, but it is still unclear whether they will be able to sign Thuram.

    The 22-year-old is well-regarded throughout Europe, and Nice will probably demand a premium for him.

    According to the report, Nice is reportedly unwilling to negotiate a fair price because Liverpool believes the midfielder’s asking price is excessive.

    Thuram is capable of playing both as a box-to-box midfielder and as a defensive midfielder. In all competitions last season, he contributed to two goals and eight assists, and he has the background to be successful in the Premier League as well.

    He could improve with regular Premier League play, and working with a world-class coach like Klopp will only hasten his progress.

    Liverpool will be eager to make up for last season’s failure to qualify for the Champions League. To return to the top four this summer, they must make the right signings.

    Robbie Fowler, a legend of Liverpool, predicts that Manchester United will sign two players from the Premier League.

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    Robbie Fowler, a former player for Liverpool, has predicted that Manchester United will sign two Premier League players this summer.

    Liverpool has received a request from Jurgen Klopp to sign an attacker who scored 10 goals last season.
    United is looking to build on a promising first season under Erik ten Hag in which the Red Devils finished third and won the Carabao Cup.

    Manchester United already paid £60 million to Chelsea for Mason Mount, but Ten Hag also wants a new goalkeeper and striker to come to Old Trafford.

    The Manchester giants have identified Andre Onana as their top target to succeed departing David de Gea, but Fowler thinks they may look closer to home for a new No. 1.

    The former England striker told the Daily Mirror, “I see Manchester United have been strongly linked with Inter’s Andre Onana, and that makes sense because his distribution is sensational and he played for Ten Hag at Ajax.”.

    Jordan Pickford shouldn’t be disregarded, though. I am aware that he only recently signed a new contract, but in my opinion, this increases rather than decreases the likelihood that he will move this summer. In that contract, I almost certainly saw him insert a release clause.

    Pickford, one of the best in the world and the acknowledged starting goalkeeper for one of the top international teams in the world, had just over a year left when he signed the new contract. He is skilled with the ball as well.

    No doubt, United will be completely on top of their goalkeeper situation, whether it be Onana or Pickford, as they will have done their due diligence to see how Everton plans to handle their ongoing profit and sustainability issues. ’.

    Manchester United must spend money on a new striker in addition to desperately needing to replace David De Gea in goal.

    Rasmus Hojlund has already received a bid from the Red Devils, but Fowler says he “wouldn’t rule out” a sensational exchange for Harry Kane, the captain of Tottenham.

    Although Kane is reportedly Ten Hag’s ideal target, United is said to have turned to other strikers instead because they anticipate the legendary England player to stay at Spurs.

    Liverpool has received a request from Jurgen Klopp to sign an attacker who scored 10 goals last season.
    A center forward will also arrive this summer, and I still wouldn’t rule out Harry Kane, said Fowler.
    “I just don’t believe, either, that they will have to limit their spending this summer.”.

    I think he’ll stay in the Premier League because he wants to break the all-time scoring record.

    But since Spurs are so far away, he will have to relocate, and United seems like the most logical choice.

    Given that Kane only has a year left on his contract, perhaps all the talk of having no money to spend is an attempt to keep Kane’s fee as low as possible. ’.

    The 2023–24 season of Manchester United, who finished 14 points back of last year’s Premier League champions Man City, will begin against Wolves on August 14.

  • “Klopp wants him”- One major Liverpool “talks” update comes from a Sky Sports journalist: This is a “concrete” transfer pursuit.

    “Klopp wants him”- One major Liverpool “talks” update comes from a Sky Sports journalist: This is a “concrete” transfer pursuit.

    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million star, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.
    Despite reports claiming that Romeo Lavia must leave in order for Liverpool to pursue a third midfield signing, it appears that the Reds are still hopeful of bringing him in this summer.

    This information is provided by a tweet from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany, who claims that although negotiations between the Merseysiders and the Belgian “are concrete and ongoing,” a deal has not yet been reached.

    Given that the player is only 19 years old and there is no assurance of a near-immediate fit, the signing could prove to be a barrier too far for the club at £50m.

    Having played a full season in the Premier League, it’s important to note that Lavia is not your typical young player.

    We hardly have time to wait another year, given the well-known agreement Southampton currently has with Manchester City (a buyback clause worth £40 million that the Sky Blues can activate next summer).

    There will be more urgent needs for the recruitment team to meet elsewhere in the squad next summer, leaving aside the obvious need to complete the work started by bringing Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister to the squad.

    Although we can appreciate the club’s decision to pay a high price for the teenager, it would be completely illogical to balk at the price in order to save £10 million next summer – assuming the player doesn’t find a move to the Etihad more enticing by then.

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    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million star, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.

    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.
    Liverpool transfer news: It’s been reported that Jürgen Klopp is keeping an eye out for a potential Thiago replacement, and that a huge offer has reportedly been made for Kylian Mbappé.

    The summer transfer window has gotten off to an almost flawless start for Liverpool. Two significant components of the rebuild have already been completed before preseason, and the first group of players will be returning to the AXA Training Center on Saturday.

    Liverpool has changed two-thirds of its midfield with the additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, and there may be more to come in that area as well as farther back in Jürgen Klopp’s defense.

    Liverpool needed a significant summer transfer window to get back on track, and the Reds have made a great start by moving ahead of many rivals to sign two top players.

    However, that won’t be enough to satisfy the Liverpool fan base’s hunger. Even two midfield additions of that caliber do not amount to a rebuild.

    Szoboszlai was almost immediately forgotten in favor of whoever might enter the room after him once he had passed through the door and had his picture taken wearing his new number eight shirt.

    Roméo Lavia (Southampton)

    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.
    The Telegraph reports that Liverpool is prepared to let Thiago Alcântara go this summer and might replace him with Southampton midfielder Roméo Lavia, who is valued at $64 million (£50 million/€58 million).

    According to The Athletic, Thiago is courting interest from the Saudi Pro League and has already turned down an offer from a local club. But a departure from Liverpool cannot be completely ruled out because the Spaniard’s contract expires next summer.

    Lavia, meanwhile, has emerged as Liverpool’s top choice for the position as the Reds consider their options in the market following the arrival of Szoboszlai earlier this week.

    Lavia would be a good long-term option for the Reds, and while he wouldn’t be a direct substitute for Thiago, it would be a case of swapping one out and bringing one in. Due to the significantly better injury track record of the current midfielders, Liverpool may not necessarily need more players in this position.

    Kylian Mbappé (PSG)

    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.
    Kylian Mbappé and Liverpool: a never-ending story. This time, journalist Edu Aguirre claimed in an interview with El Chiringuito TV that the Reds have made a staggering $217 million (£171 million/€200 million) offer for the Frenchman, who PSG has put up for sale.

    The 24-year-old has made it clear that he has no intention of signing a contract extension with the Ligue 1 club, so PSG does not want to lose Mbappé for nothing next summer.

    Real Madrid, though, is the destination that Mbappé is most likely to choose. This has been the situation for a while, as Liverpool is well aware of his talent and prowess—but also his price tag.

    It is simply impossible for the Reds to spend that much money on a single player, according to Liverpool.com. Even though it would be less than Neymar’s transfer from Barcelona to PSG, it is simply not going to happen. Even without the transfer fee, Mbappé would be extremely expensive, and Liverpool will never approve of it.

     

  • Romano: Liverpool is prepared to offer players in exchange for Belgian ace

    Romano: Liverpool is prepared to offer players in exchange for Belgian ace

    Romano: Liverpool is prepared to offer players in exchange for Belgian aceFabrizio Romano says Liverpool could offer Southampton players in exchange for Romeo Lavia

    Speaking to GiveMeSport, trusted Italian transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Liverpool are considering offering players in exchange for Southampton star Romeo Lavia.

    The 19-year-old was one of the Saints’ best performers in an otherwise uninspiring 2022-23 season that saw them relegated. However, the Belgian has shone with his performances and is being courted by many top-flight clubs this summer.

    With Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai already signed, the Reds’ midfield overhaul has gotten off to a promising start this summer.

    However, they need more additions including a defensive midfielder who can make a difference in the middle of the park and also compete with Fabinho. Lavia is still agitated but will give Liverpool two big advantages.

    Not only will it be considered homegrown, but it will future-proof the location, hopefully for the next decade. While Jurgen Klopp remains a fan, Southampton’s £50m asking price remains a stumbling block.

    As it stands, the Reds are unwilling to play the price and are trying to bring it down. Romano has now revealed that Liverpool will look to make up the deficit through add-ons or by offering players in exchange.

    “But sources believe that maybe with a few additions or with a creative formula like bringing in players, they can find a way with Southampton to reach an agreement.”

    Romano: Liverpool is prepared to offer players in exchange for Belgian ace
    While offering players a trade is an attractive option, the question is who do you part ways with? After sacking James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, among others, this summer, we are running out of options.

    A move to Southampton is also a step backwards as every player replaced will play in the Championship.

    However, there is an opportunity here as players like Tyler Morton could help the Saints in their promotion fight and also provide them with a ready-made replacement for Lavia.

    It is in our interest to loan out some of our best young talent for a season, which is a clear win-win for all parties.

    In any case, it depends on whether we can find a solution that can convince Southampton to sell their protagonist.

    Having done business with them in the past, this will not prove to be an easy task. Whether Liverpool will keep pushing or move on to other targets remains to be seen.

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    reporter claims Liverpool will not sign a third midfielder unless one leaves first

    reporter claims Liverpool will not sign a third midfielder unless one leaves first
    Following Dominik Szoboszlai’s arrival at the weekend, latest reports suggest the Hungarian could be Liverpool’s last midfield signing of the summer, barring that from Anfield.

    The Reds moved quickly to secure Szoboszlai’s services by including a £60million release clause in his contract well before the June 30 deadline.

    Fans’ attention quickly focused on a potential new addition to the third midfielder, with Romeo Lavia heavily linked with the appointment of the next member of Jurgen Klopp’s summer rebuild.

    The Southampton teenager appears to have become the Reds’ next priority with talks between the player and the club ‘making good progress’.

    However, more recent suggestions suggest Liverpool will have to sell one of their current midfield options to make way for a third signing like Lavia.

    James Pearce and Raphael Honigstein reported for The Athletic on Wednesday morning that one of the “current players” had to leave to make way for another midfield takeover.

    James Pearce and Raphael Honigstein
    The report read: “Liverpool could still sign a young centre-back if the right option presents itself, but they will not sign a third midfielder unless one of the current players leaves the club.”

    While that may be the club’s public opinion, as we saw with Szoboszlai last week, things can change very quickly if the right deal becomes available.

    Last Wednesday, Liverpool described the deal to sign the Hungarian as “complicated”, but he was pictured wearing the red shirt at the AXA academy on Sunday.

    It comes after recent reports tentatively linked both Jordan Henderson and Thiago with a move from Anfield this summer, with the pair allegedly being targeted by parties in Saudi Arabia.

    Henderson has reportedly attracted interest from new Al-Ettifaq boss Steven Gerrard, while Thiago has just one year left on his contract and there will be no renewal, while the Reds will listen to “appropriate” offers.

    It remains to be seen whether the departures will really have an impact on the pursuit of Lavia or players with a similar profile. So far, Liverpool have made good progress in their summer activities, but there is still work to be done to get back to the heights we have seen them capable of.

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    Liverpool is accelerating their efforts to sign ‘excellent’ 22-year-old after Szoboszlai.

    Liverpool is accelerating their efforts to sign 'excellent' 22-year-old after Szoboszlai.
    Liverpool are accelerating efforts to reach an agreement with OGC Nice over the signing of Khephren Thuram.
    The Reds have apparently been pursuing Thuram for the past month, with talks with agents in early June.

    But despite Liverpool doing business over the next few weeks, nothing progressed under Thuram.

    However, according to journalist Rudy Galetti, things could change. Galetti took to Twitter on Saturday night suggesting Liverpool are doing everything they can to get a deal over the edge.

    “Liverpool are stepping things up for Khephren Thuram,” wrote the Italian journalist.

    “LFC would like to close the gap with OGC Nice soon in order to get ahead of the competition from Newcastle, who are starting to move concretely for the player: the situation is changing.”

    With the Reds already close to overtaking Newcastle ahead of Dominik Szoboszlai, they will be in the market for another win.
    When they can’t get things done, the Magpies seem ready to attack.

    Heading into Thursday, Thuram looked like the next signing at Anfield. However, after learning that Liverpool were interested in Szoboszlai, things quickly turned away from that notion. Now, it seems clear that the Hungarian will be Jürgen Klopp’s number two this summer.

    The move is expected to be completed and announced later this week.

    So where is Thuram? Well, early reports seem to suggest that Liverpool are still interested in signing the Frenchman. Szoboszlai’s upcoming arrival doesn’t seem to have changed that. If so, Reds fans have every reason to be happy.

    The 22-year-old has been described as a “fantastic” player by former Nice coach Didier Digard [RMC Sport]. Thuram seems to have all the qualities of a modern midfielder.

    But Newcastle are not to be taken lightly here. After missing out on Szoboszlai, they reportedly wanted to sign Thuram instead. With a lot of background work already done, Liverpool need to keep their foot firmly on the pedal. Let’s make another one!

  • Liverpool’s hopes of signing Romeo Lavia may hinge on Saudi Arabia’s offer

    Liverpool’s hopes of signing Romeo Lavia may hinge on Saudi Arabia’s offer

    Jürgen Klopp wants to replace Thiago for $64 million, and a massive offer has already been submitted, according to Liverpool transfer news.
    Liverpool could sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton this summer after Saints were relegated from the Premier League last season.

    Liverpool were far from last season’s best as they were knocked out of cup competitions in the opening rounds before finishing fifth in the Premier League table.

    And after missing out on Champions League qualification, manager Jurgen Klopp has been trying to fix his side’s midfield problem by giving Brighton £35m for Alexis Mac Allister and RB Leipzig £60m for Dominik. Szoboszlai.

    Lavia, meanwhile, has also been tipped to move to Merseyside but Liverpool are said to be currently £10m short compared to the £50m Saints have slapped on the 19-year-old.

    Earlier this week, Sky Sports reported that a run-off from the Anfield midfield would be needed before Liverpool could make the switch to Lavia. And with Thiago linked to a move to the Middle East, the Spanish international looks the most likely candidate for a departure.

    Recent reports have suggested that Thiago has already turned down a transfer to Saudi Arabia. But according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, those approaches came four or five weeks ago and weren’t good offers or advanced negotiations.

    At the moment there is nothing concrete in the pipeline and Thiago’s priority is to stay at Liverpool for the last year of his contract.

    Unless club and player switch positions, Thiago could very well remain a Reds player next season – and that could mean Klopp may decide against pursuing Lavia as he also has campaign veterans Fabinho and Jordan Henderson among his available. as well as the two on his team. new faces.

    If a Saudi club comes up with a mega-offer, Klopp could convince Thiago to leave to make way for Lavia. But for now, the 32-year-old appears to be sticking around.

    Lavia only joined Southampton last summer after Hampshire club Manchester City initially paid £10.5m to take over his services.

    The teenager was an outstanding player for the Saints during his first season at St Mary’s Stadium, making 34 appearances for the club. But he couldn’t stop them from being relegated to the league as they finished bottom of the Premier League.

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    ‘Last hours’: Liverpool have just made a huge offer for Kylian Mbappé

    'Last hours': Liverpool have just made a huge offer for Kylian Mbappé
    Liverpool have reportedly raised a record €200m to sign PSG striker Kylian Mbappé, who is believed to be for sale.

    According to journalist Edu Aguirre, the Reds have launched a huge bid to bring the 24-year-old France international to Anfield, with Liverpool long seen as a potential destination for Mbappé once the superstar striker decides to leave France for good.

    Aguirre said: “What has happened in the PSG offices in the last few hours is that an offer has arrived from Liverpool. Liverpool have entered the picture, Liverpool have made a €200m offer for Mbappé.

    The Liverpool’s offer that arrived in the offices of PSG in the last few hours amounts to 200 million euros. Al-Khelaifi has put Mbappé up for sale.”

    While the merits of such an outrageous claim have yet to be determined, a £170m offer for Mbappé from Liverpool would be quite the statement from the Reds as the PSG forward is arguably the best player in the league. world.

    'Last hours': Liverpool have just made a huge offer for Kylian Mbappé
    However, such claims should be taken with a grain of salt. And with Liverpool rumored to be looking to move players before signing new names, the squad’s arrival of Jurgen Klopp making a £170m offer for Mbappe seems somewhat far-fetched.

    Liverpool’s signing of Mbappé would be the biggest turning point of the summer

    Liverpool and Mbappé have been involved in every transfer window over the past five years and rumors could come to a head this summer with PSG now open to selling the French captain, although a move to Liverpool would come as a shock to many.

    As we know, Liverpool currently lack the resources to make such a transfer possible, and even if the money were there, it is unlikely Mbappé would be willing to sign next season for a club that isn’t even in the game. The UEFA Champions League is underway. , despite how big the giants of Merseyside are.

  • Jurgen Klopp to make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.

    Jurgen Klopp to make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.

    Before Liverpool's season begins next month, Jurgen Klopp has a lot to do after reporting back for preseason practice at the AXA Training
    Before Liverpool’s season begins next month, Jurgen Klopp has a lot to do after reporting back for preseason practice at the AXA Training Center.

    At the AXA Training Center, where Liverpool reported to begin preseason practice on Saturday, Jurgen Klopp said he was “happy to be back.”.

    The Reds ultimately had a disappointing season last year, failing to take home any major hardware and missing out on Champions League qualification. However, Kopites enter the new season with a positive attitude after going 11 games without a loss to close out the previous one.

    Last year, as Liverpool navigated an unwelcome transitional campaign, they were left with an aging, injury-prone squad that was in desperate need of a midfield makeover. Nevertheless, Klopp wasted little time in beginning to address these problems, as a number of players left during the offseason and two new midfielders were already signed.

    Obviously, this is just the start of the Reds’ efforts to recover from last season and become title contenders once more. There is still much to do, and Klopp’s to-do list is overflowing, with just five weeks until the new Premier League season begins.

    A new vice-captain should be chosen.

    Liverpool are in need of a new vice captain to replace James Milner behind Jordan Henderson after Milner left for Brighton and Hove Albion. After all, the England international has just turned 33 and needs to be managed appropriately, so the number two choice is likely to captain the Reds on many occasions this year.

    In reality, Klopp has an easy task because it seems likely that Virgil van Dijk will simply move up the pecking order. To make his promotion official, the German can still cross all of his ts and .
    all of his i’s.

    In the summer of 2021, when fourth-choice captain Gini Wijnaldum departed, Klopp replaced him with three new leaders after a player vote. The German will need to decide whether the team needs any new members once more, with Mohamed Salah one such player who would be eager for the added responsibility. Andy Robertson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Alisson Becker are likely to be the new third-choice captain.

    Perfect the formation.

    Jurgen Klopp must make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.
    Liverpool has primarily used a 4-3-3 formation during Klopp’s time in charge at Anfield. But when last season’s plans fell through, he switched to an inverted full-back system, in which the Reds lined up in a 3-2-2-3 formation when they had the ball.

    Alexander-Arnold, who was given more freedom in midfield, Curtis Jones, and others all performed better as a result of the formation change, and Salah was also given more opportunities to score goals. However, the adjustment was only required because it was so clear that Liverpool’s midfield problems were due to a lack of intensity, which caused them to lose their identity.

    So, do new signings and a full pre-season lead to a return to basics, or will Klopp stick with the new formation? Given that both Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szosboszlai are attacking midfielders, as things stand you’d expect the latter.

    The Reds must therefore fine-tune the new formation in order to fix the problems they encountered when changing things up late in the season. With Ibrahima Konate covering the right side of the defense and Robertson adjusting to a more defensively-inclined role, Klopp himself would admit the system needed improvement on the defensive side.

    Given that teams can still exploit the space behind Liverpool’s defense, it is obvious what the Reds will be looking to improve this preseason as they attempt to fully master the new formation.

    Settle in with Mac Allister and Szoboszlai.

    Jurgen Klopp must make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.
    Naturally, both Mac Allister and Szoboszlai could benefit from settling in quickly for Liverpool. The £95 million pair will ultimately be the Reds’ first choice, after all.

    In the past, players like Salah, Van Dijk, and Luis Diaz made an immediate impression after joining the team. However, some people took a little longer than others to adjust to their new surroundings, including Robertson, Fabinho, and Darwin Nunez.

    Typically, Liverpool’s depth allows them to be patient with new acquisitions if necessary, so that’s fine. Due to Klopp’s team’s lack of legs in the engine room last season, the Reds’ midfield struggled significantly, so they could really use the help of their two new additions to address these problems as soon as possible.

    Get more from Fabinho, Darwin Nunez, and co.

    Jurgen Klopp must make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.
    While Liverpool’s new formation brought out the best in Alexander-Arnold to turn around his season, many of his Reds teammates had a below-average year.

    The most glaring example of this was undoubtedly the decline of Fabinho, which raised concerns about whether or not he would remain at the club in the long run. In the hopes that the Brazilian can regain his best form or that his decline from last year marks the beginning of the end of his Liverpool career, Klopp will need to build him back up.

    He wasn’t the only one who struggled; naturally, the Reds are also hoping that players like Van Dijk and Henderson can play their way back to peak performance. While Joe Gomez continues to struggle following a long-term injury, it is obvious that Klopp’s man-management skills will need to be at their absolute best to restore his shattered confidence.

    While Stefan Bajcetic will make his own comeback following a season-ending injury, Diogo Jota and Diaz both have a great chance to make up for lost time following serious injuries during the preseason. However, Nunez may be the biggest problem.

    The Uruguayan struggled to understand Klopp’s demands last season and was forced to leave the starting XI as a result, as Klopp repeatedly acknowledged in public. Liverpool needs the striker to continue to improve this season as evidenced by his first season of 15 goals.

    Decide on young players and move on from fringe players.

    As things stand, Klopp would actually have a full 25-man squad for the Europa League this year. It’s also obvious that the Reds need to let go of some of their backup options even though a squad of this caliber includes a number of players you wouldn’t anticipate seeing playing for Liverpool in 2023 or 2024.

    After spending yet another season at Anfield on the periphery, Nat Phillips is the most obvious example. He has done a good job for Liverpool over the past three seasons, but at 26 years old, it is obvious that he must leave Liverpool permanently in order to advance his career.

    While the center back might leave for good, a few other bench players might go out on loan. Sepp van den Berg is one likely candidate, while Tyler Morton is unlikely to see much action at Anfield this season given that Klopp has eight senior midfielders ahead of him in the hierarchy.

    Beyond that, decisions must be made regarding individuals like Conor Bradley, Bobby Clark, and some of their other Academy graduates. Given the chance to shine during preseason, Klopp will determine which young players can be counted on to make the first team this year and which ones would be better served by a loan move to another club rather than another season of youth football.

    Talk to Thiago about his future plans .

    Jurgen Klopp must make decisions regarding the Liverpool captaincy, the future of Thiago Alcantara, and eight other preseason matters.

    Next summer, Thiago Alcantara’s contract expires, and it seems unlikely that he will receive a renewal offer at this time. Saudi Arabia and Turkey have recently expressed interest in his services, but no club has contacted Liverpool.

    On Saturday, the Spaniard will be among the players who report back for the first day of preseason practice. At some point, Klopp will need to discuss the 32-year-old’s future with him. He must decide whether he wants to fulfill the remaining year of his contract at Anfield or whether he would rather start over somewhere else after an injury-riddled campaign.

    Liverpool can’t let Thiago’s future cause them to lose focus, even though they would be happy to use him again this year. The Reds would be wise to decide his future as soon as possible if he is enticed by a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia and wishes to move on.

    Along with the Spaniard, the futures of Caoimhin Kelleher, Joel Matip, and Kostas Tsimikas are also in doubt. Once more, discussions about what the trio wants to do are necessary, and if any of the trio requests to leave, Klopp will need to find replacements.

    What, two more signings?

    The majority of Liverpool supporters agree that the Reds should sign a third new midfielder and a left-sided center-back in the next two months.

    Of course, you could argue for a new right-back or even a forward, while concerns about a backup goalkeeper arise in light of Kellheer’s uncertain future. However, the top two positions should be filled first.

    As they consider their next moves, Liverpool’s managers are taking stock after already bringing in Mac Allister and Szoboszlai this summer. Outgoings may be more likely before they dip their toes back into the incoming market.

    Romeo Lavia of Southampton and Levi Colwill of Chelsea are both attracting interest, but it is unclear if the Reds will make a move for either player this summer. Alternatively, the arrival of Szoboszlai proves that Liverpool could always spring another surprise.

    In either case, Klopp must evaluate his team in preseason, determine who is departing, and fill the remaining gaps in accordance with that information.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold’s new deal.

    Alexander-Arnold’s future will come up at some point this season before his contract expires in 2025, though it is undoubtedly not the most urgent matter on the list.

    The 24-year-old England international last extended his contract in 2021, and Reds management won’t want to see him play out the remaining months of that deal. Although it would be unexpected if the right-back even hinted at leaving, Klopp and the Reds’ management team might try to sign Alexander-Arnold to a contract extension this summer sooner rather than later to avoid the possibility of any unwarranted uncertainty and rumors.

     

  • Liverpool might make a massive Kylian Mbappe trade exchange offer of four players.

    Liverpool might make a massive Kylian Mbappe trade exchange offer of four players.

    Liverpool might make a massive Kylian Mbappe trade exchange offer of four players.
    Liverpool are linked with a transfer of Kylian Mbappe and Express Sport are looking for who could go in the opposite direction.

    Liverpool could offer a number of players in exchange for Kylian Mbappe. The Reds have reportedly made a huge offer to Paris Saint-Germain to sign the rebel’s contract

    Mbappe’s contract with PSG expires in a year. The French club don’t want to lose any of the best players in the world on a free transfer.

    Clubs across Europe are awaiting a potential deal for the French superstar. Spanish journalist Edu Aguirre told El Chiringuito TV earlier this week that Liverpool have made a bid worth around £170million.

    The Reds could instead try to offer the players to sign Mbappe. Express Sport are eyeing four potential Anfield stars who could be used in a cashier player transfer.

    Thiago Alcantara

    Liverpool are rebuilding their midfield and have already made two signings in this area. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have joined and Jurgen Klopp may not be done with it.

    Thiago struggled with injuries last season and some think the Premier League may be too soon for him at the age of 32.

    The Spaniard could do another job for PSG in the French league and gain Champions League winning experience.

    Fabinho

    Fabinho had his worst season in a Liverpool shirt last season. Neither Mac Allister nor Szoboszlai are defensive midfielders, so he should be replaced when he leaves.

    Klopp will have to make a decision if he believes Fabinho can return to the form he showed in his first four years at the club. If not, he can try to sell him to PSG

    Diogo Jota

    Jota missed part of last season with injury and was only in the regular starter in the last phase of the season. He has found form in front of goal, with braces against Leeds, Nottingham Forest and Southampton.

    However, Mbappé’s arrival would make it more difficult for him to earn regular playing time. At 26 he could be an attractive proposition for PSG.

    Darwin Nunez

    Ok, maybe it’s too early to consider Darwin a Liverpool player. He certainly showed a taste of his potential in his first season in English football.

    However, he fell out of favor in the second half of the campaign. There would be no place for him and Mbappe in the Liverpool squad and he could take a significant chunk of the transfer fee PSG would demand.

    More news…….

    After a year and a half away from football, Kaide Gordon will start training

    Liverpool might make a massive Kylian Mbappe trade exchange offer of four players.The 18-year-old winger has been sidelined since early 2022 due to a pelvic growth issue

    When Liverpool bought Kaide Gordon from Derby in 2021, paying between £1million and £3million in training fees for the then 16-year-old winger, expectations were as high as you can get for a player with a senior cap to his credit.

    When he became Liverpool’s youngest ever goalscorer in an FA Cup match against Shrewsbury that autumn, those expectations were raised, with speculation that Gordon could even be Mohamed Salah’s long-term successor at right-wing.

    However, in the spring of 2022, Gordon appeared to be missing. There was unconfirmed speculation about various injuries at the time. Eventually, a pelvic growth issue was identified as the problem. The youngster hasn’t played since.

    But according to The Athletic, Gordon will now be back in action. After a year and a half without football, the now 18-year-old is ready to participate in the pre-season. However, he will be on an individual schedule and will not tour with the first team.

    So it could be some time before fans see Gordon play again, but if all goes to plan, it’s not impossible that he can enter pre-season a few minutes late, after which he can more easily get into action with youth teams.

    as the season progresses. Hopefully, as this was a developmental issue rather than injury, Gordon can use the 2023/24 season to get back on track and, perhaps when the 2024 pre-season arrives, get back into the first team.

  • 17 Liverpool players who won’t be participating in day one of the preseason.

    17 Liverpool players who won’t be participating in day one of the preseason.

    17 Liverpool players who won't be participating in day one of the preseason.
    Liverpool will start preparing for the season this weekend but Jurgen Klopp will still be without a number of his first-team players.

    The Reds officially return to training at the AXA training center on Saturday before traveling to Germany and then Singapore for a series of friendlies to regain their strength.

    Only players who did not represent their country in selection this summer will be represented on the first day of the return match. The first batch of these players are expected to return next Tuesday.

    Klopp usually gives each player a three-week break from when their commitments end, meaning it may be some time before we see Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott both prepare for the U21 final . Get ready for the European Championship against Spain on Saturday night.

    This means the manager will be without much of his squad at the start of pre-season and his players’ return dates will be staggered according to their summer successes. Just 10 first-team players are expected for the opening day, meaning 17 will miss the start of preparations for 2023-24.

    Klopp will likely target youngsters to pick up the numbers, with Bobby Clark expected to be involved.
    Ben Doak and Conor Bradley
    Ben Doak and Conor Bradley will join as part of the second wave next week, alongside fellow Liverpool internationals.

    Darwin Nunez and Fabinho are among those available for day one as they did not compete at international level this summer, and Thiago will also be back following injuries last season.

    Stefan Bajcetic is also expected to participate on day one as he continues to recover from the hamstring injury that ended his season in early March.

    Liverpool’s first day of pre-season

    Returning players: Adrian, Pitaluga, Phillips, Gomez, Matip, Fabinho, Bajcetic, Morton, Thiago, Nunez

    Absent: Alisson, Kelleher, Van Dijk, Konate, Tsimikas, Robertson, Trent-Alexander Arnold, Van den Berg, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Henderson, Jones, Elliott, Diaz, Salah, Gakpo, Jota

    Likely Young Players: Davies, Chambers, Mabaya, Norris, Quansah, Hill, Balagizi, Frauendorf, Clark, Kone-Doherty, Blair, Stewart.

    More news…….

    According to a report; Liverpool is prepared to increase its offer, to finally sign a £42 million star.

    According to a report; Liverpool is prepared to increase its offer, to finally sign a £42 million star.Liverpool needs to bolster its defense in the upcoming summer transfer window, and Perr Schuurs of the Netherlands is their top target once more.

    When he played for Ajax in 2020 (The Mirror), The Reds were linked with him, and they haven’t lost that interest.

    After putting on a strong season last year, Torino paid a fee of roughly 10 million euros to hire his services, and now major European clubs are keeping an eye on him.

    Liverpool and Napoli reportedly made offers to woo Schuurs, but the Granata rejected them, according to a report covered by Tutto Sport earlier in the day.

    The Italian champions submitted a bid worth 28 million euros, while the Reds offered 30 million euros.

    The Turin-based media outlet reported that Liverpool are prepared to make a better and newer offer to finally sign the 23-year-old.

    Schuurs is worth approximately £42.8 million (50 million euros), but the president of Il Toro might accept a deal if he receives a bid of roughly 40 million euros.

    According to Tutto Sport, it is not impossible for the Anfield club to meet the asking price.

    Only Napoli, Lazio, Roma, and Juventus had a better defensive record in the previous Serie A season than Torino. Perr Schuurs played in 30 league games and contributed to the team’s nine shutouts.

    Should Liverpool raise their offer to finally sign him, in your opinion?

    More news………

    Mason Mount just proved why Man United still can’t match Liverpool and FSG transfer trick

    According to a report; Liverpool is prepared to increase its offer, to finally sign a £42 million star.
    While other clubs have made a habit of dragging out transfer stories, Liverpool have raised the bar in negotiations and continue to do so now with Jörg Schmadtke.

    When it comes to handling transfer deals, few clubs can match Liverpool.
    Fans might disagree with that statement, especially after last year’s disappointing window resulted in a trophyless season and failed Champions League qualification. But when it comes to securing a player’s signature, the Reds are not shy about doing so.

    We’ve seen it more than once lately. Once Liverpool are interested it usually doesn’t take long to get their man and, much to the delight of the fans, usually results in one of the Reds’ rivals being blown out of the water.

    In January 2022, with Tottenham eyeing Luis Díaz, Liverpool stepped in to snatch him from under Spurs’ noses (according to TalkSport).

    The Reds repeated the trick a few months later, moving quickly to secure Darwin Núñez and beat Manchester United (via the Underground), and the Red Devils were soon given another transfer lesson when Cody Gakpo moved to Anfield (according to GOAL )

    According to a report; Liverpool is prepared to increase its offer, to finally sign a £42 million star.
    Much of the credit for these deals should go to former sporting directors Michael Edwards and Julian Ward. The pair have raised the bar for the new club in charge and, judging by Jörg Schmadtke’s first deal, the German will pick up where he left off. The arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai came as a surprise.

    Just a few weeks ago, the Hungarian was little more than a passing mention in the plethora of midfielders linked to a move to Anfield. While he’s been defended several times on this site, it seemed like Szoboszlai wasn’t really on the radar.

    Of course, on this occasion the Reds had no choice but to act quickly to meet the deadline of Szoboszlai’s release clause.

    That said, you can certainly imagine a certain Old Trafford club making a lot more of the situation before having to negotiate a much higher fee. Finally, United have only just confirmed the signing of Mason Mount, although the transfer was in the works long before Liverpool signed Szoboszlai.

    And it’s not like the Reds don’t have competition for Szoboszlai’s signature. Newcastle have shown strong interest (according to Football Insider) and were perhaps seen as favorites before Liverpool arrived.

    Of course, there is still work for Schmadtke to do this summer and in the end he will be judged not only by Liverpool’s next signings but also by how well they and Szoboszlai fare next season.

    Still, the German may have already shown why he was chosen by the FSG by repeating Edwards and Ward’s tricks during their time at the club. And that could well be more bad news for rivals Liverpool.

  • As Jürgen Klopp prepares for his upcoming major decision, Liverpool still has two transfer needs.

    As Jürgen Klopp prepares for his upcoming major decision, Liverpool still has two transfer needs.

    As Jürgen Klopp prepares for his upcoming major decision, Liverpool still has two transfer needs.
    Divided opinion: Liverpool are considering a third signing this summer, but should their priority be midfield or defence? Two of our authors have their say.

    Liverpool have already done more work in the transfer market than most of their Premier League rivals, with announcements and confirmations already in for Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

    But what should Jürgen Klopp do before the start of the new season? In a summer of rebuilding and transition, there is still room for further refinement of the Liverpool squad.

    Liverpool appear to be retaining the new line-up that served the Reds well at the end of last season, but pre-season – which starts tomorrow – should help with that.

    In that system, Trent Alexander-Arnold plays a hybrid role and Mac Allister and Szoboszlai would be the attacking number eight, with Fabinho filling the support role much better (at least in theory) with more legs around him.

    There is an argument for bringing in another midfielder and centre-back this summer, although which one has higher priority remains to be seen.

    What should Liverpool be looking at to cross the finish line next? Two of our Liverpool.com writers have had their say and you can add your thoughts in the comments section below the article. ‘The defender has to come next’ – Matt Addison

    Liverpool now have eight senior midfielders (including Stefan Bajčetić, who is senior if not years) and Cody Gakpo can also play as an attacking midfielder if needed.

    There might not be many people who would think that Liverpool only need another midfielder when someone is off to such a good start, but that seems to me.

    Liverpool don’t have more numbers on the pitch, but the ones that are there are more reliable and of higher quality.

    There’s enough depth now when someone like Naby Keïta, who was just never in good shape when you needed him most, is substituted.
    On the other hand, Liverpool seems to me a little weak in defense.

    Virgil van Dijk needs to be managed and not exaggerated and Joël Matip’s contract expires next summer. It is essential to insert another central defender.

    As Jürgen Klopp prepares for his upcoming major decision, Liverpool still has two transfer needs.
    Don’t get me wrong, Roméo Lavia looks like a good talent and I wouldn’t say no to him, but if there’s a priority then staying behind with a left defender is a real must. Liverpool’s next transfer decision will be intriguing, but that’s how I would go.
    “We need another midfielder” – James Findlater

    There is no doubt that Liverpool need a new defender, and it certainly makes sense for them to target the backline after securing Mac Allister and Szoboszlai. But at the same time, I would strongly say that yet another midfielder is needed.

    Assuming Jürgen Klopp continues his 3-2-5 system next season, he probably has his two starting options to play in advanced midfield roles in the two new signings, plus Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Jordan Henderson and Thiago to fill in , while Fabinho, Stefan Bajčetić and Trent Alexander-Arnold sorted the other two positions further back.

    On the surface these seem like more than enough options, but that would ignore the various problems plaguing Liverpool as of late.

    The Reds could not count on Thiago for long to keep fit, while Jones also had his own injury woes. Henderson and Fabinho showed worrying signs of decline last season, while Elliott and Bajčetić are still finding their way professionally. Whether Roméo Lavia is the answer is debatable for me, but I would feel much more comfortable with another midfielder in the ranks.

    If, as The Athletic suggests, they don’t consider it until one of the current crops are gone, then perhaps it’s something they should consider, especially with Thiago’s contract expiring next year.