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  • How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Liverpool’s squad for next season could soon take shape as transfer plans move forward

    Liverpool will report for pre-season soon as they gear up for another season.

    The Reds are eager to make up for the mistakes of last season, which ended with no trophies and the team failed to finish in the Champions League.

    To once again become a team capable of competing for the biggest trophies, Liverpool will need to expand their arsenal, a process which has already begun with the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister.

    The midfield is the main area of ​​interest, especially now that we said goodbye to three players in this position this summer and many names have been mentioned as possible targets for Jürgen Klopp.

    Below we’ve taken a speculative look at how the Reds might line up before the new Premier League season kicks off in August (based on a 3-2-2-3 formation).

    There is no doubt that Alisson Becker will start in goal for the Reds next season having cemented his status as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the world.

    Unsurprisingly, the Brazilian was voted Liverpool Player of the Season 2022/23 as he was one of the few players to maintain some consistency.
    Mickey van de Ven

    It remains to be seen what will happen to Liverpool’s line-up for next year, although it is believed Klopp could stick to the system that brought success in the latter stages of last season.

    Andy Robertson could continue playing as a left centre-back, although the Reds could use more options in that department.

    Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven has been linked with a move to Anfield and could assess his chances of a strong bond with compatriot Virgil van Dijk. His Bundesliga club have secured €30m (£26m).

    Liverpool’s strongest and most consistent defender, although some doubted his abilities last season. Van Dijk will continue to be a key figure for the club in the 2023/24 season and should be helped to return to the heights reached during the remarkable four-time challenge.
    Ibrahima Konate

    The Frenchman has gradually become a key player for Klopp after being brought to Anfield two years ago. Konate, Van Dijk’s long-term successor, is learning from the best in the business but still has a long way to go to reach the Reds’ No.4 tier.

    Khephren Thuram

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Thuram, a player of interest for Liverpool, is currently playing for France in the European Under-21 Championship alongside Manu Kone – another person closely linked with a move to Anfield. Nice are reportedly asking £35million for the 22-year-old, who would bring much-needed physical skills to the midfield. Trent Alexander Arnold

    Superb in his reversed full-back role in recent months, it would be a big surprise if Klopp abandons this approach. The West Derby born star will occasionally be able to count on coverage from the likes of Konate and Van Dijk, although it’s worth the risk due to his unrivaled attacking prowess.

    Dominik Szoboszlai

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    Liverpool are interested in the 22-year-old Hungarian, who has shown just how dangerous he can be during his two-year tenure at RB Leipzig. The imposing midfielder is no stranger to scoring goals from distance and has also shown just how good he is in game situations. It is clear that Szoboszlai has a £60million escape clause, due to expire on 30 June. Alexis MacAllister

    The Argentina international is all but guaranteed to be in the Reds’ starting XI for Premier League games after his £35million arrival, providing an immediate upgrade to the players Klopp currently has. Mac Allister’s versatility makes him an undeniable asset, although the left midfield role played by Curtis Jones last season seems a natural fit.

    Luis Diaz

    How Liverpool might line up following a triple deal of £130 million to change the midfield
    With so many out through injury, Liverpool will be hoping the Colombian winger can stay fit throughout next year. Diaz’s speed and dribbling make him a nightmare for defenders and it feels like the former Porto man has yet to bring out the best.
    Cody Gakpo

    Gakpo has made a smooth transition into life at Liverpool after leaving PSV Eindhoven in the January transfer window and will look to maintain his impressive start, albeit at the expense of Darwin Nunez. Nunez still has a way to justify leading the Reds line on a weekly basis, which should hold Gakpo accountable, at least for now.
    Mohammad Salah

    The Egyptian striker’s 46 contributions in all competitions in the 2022/23 season make him an unbeatable member of this squad. Salah has shone at the club year after year and will be the decisive factor on the right side of the attack as Liverpool seek a title shot

  • Jürgen Klopp should sign a “super” discounted transfer, according to the agent, who calls Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Jürgen Klopp should sign a “super” discounted transfer, according to the agent, who calls Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    According to an agent, his client fantasizes about playing for teams like “Liverpool,” and he might make an excellent back-up for Mohamed Salah for Jürgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Although Mohamed Salah is a top-tier footballer, Liverpool cannot afford to depend solely on him indefinitely due to his advancing age. Eventually, Jürgen Klopp needs to come up with a plan that will allow him to rest his star player and provide him with some downtime during seasons that are jam-packed with fixtures.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool lineup who can cover for Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has previously played there, but he has a poor history playing on the right and is more effective in other roles.

    Another possibility is Harvey Elliott, but the 20-year-old lacks the necessary speed and explosiveness to play in Liverpool’s front three and is therefore better suited to a midfield position in that team’s system.

    Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are two additional options, but they are both still in the early stages of their careers, and Liverpool cannot rely on either of them because they both need time to settle in and acclimate to the demands of senior football.

    In order to address this, the Reds should look for a new forward option this summer. Liverpool should try to fill the void left by Roberto Firmino, the Brazilian’s departure leaving a spot in the attack open, with a back-up option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who might be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. A peripheral member of Napoli’s scudetto-winning team in Italy, Lozano is looking to move to pastures new this summer and recently his agent, Alessandro Monfrecola, has made an interesting plea name-dropping Liverpool in the process.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:.

    There has been interest in Lozano from West Ham and Aston Villa, but it seems to be a timid interest. I don’t believe Lozano can be all that interested in them [the other two] because he has always fantasized about playing for teams like Liverpool and Manchester United.

    Liverpool should think about accepting Lozano’s offer for the right price. Lozano hasn’t quite found his groove at Napoli, but as a squad player, he’s not a bad choice to use on occasion or bring off the bench, for instance when Salah is away at the AFCON.

    He’s ended this season with eight goal contributions in 2075 minutes with an average of 0.35 goal contributions per 90 minutes. An offensive player should typically average a much higher return, but given that Lozano spent the majority of the game on the bench, that’s not a bad return.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly open to moving elsewhere, there is the potential for a favorable deal to be arranged for Liverpool.

    For the right price he is worth taking a punt on, especially since before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season when Liverpool played Napoli in the Champions League group stages, Klopp had the following to say about Lozano in his press conference:.

    “He is a great player, super player. Great signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, in the first game we faced him he did very well. “.

    Having already gotten Klopp’s seal of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to go in for Lozano once again and give Salah some help. Last season, he finished the season in much better form with 12 goal contributions 1998 minutes.

  • Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who “dreams” of playing for the club

    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who “dreams” of playing for the club

    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who "dreams" of playing for the club
    Despite the defender’s “dream” admission, Liverpool is observing as Man City appears poised to sign Josko Gvardiol.

    Despite the Croatian calling the Reds his “dream club,” Josko Gvardiol is reportedly not going to sign with Liverpool. According to rumors, Gvardiol could sign a record-breaking defender transfer deal to play for Premier League rivals Manchester City.

    Virgil van Dijk, a star for the Reds, is Gvardiol’s idol, and the club is his “dream” team, he previously admitted. Van Dijk was dubbed “the best” by the RB Leipzig defender.

    Liverpool would undoubtedly be his ideal team, he told Croatian TV station RTLDanas. Since I was a young child, my dad and I have watched many of their games.

    In addition, he said to 24sata, “I used to look up to Lionel Messi as a kid, but now I watch the players in my position more and more. The best player right now is Virgil Van Dijk.
    ” .

    Pep Guardiola, however, seems destined to prevail in the summer transfer market for Gvardiol. Some of the top clubs in Europe are interested in the 21-year-old defender, with Champions League and treble winners likely to outbid both Liverpool and Chelsea.

    Leipzig wants to pay at least £85.9million for Gvardiol this summer, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. In the upcoming days, a new round of negotiations between City and the Bundesliga team are planned.

    The Croatian international would rank among the most expensive center backs of all time if his asking price were in the vicinity of Leipzig’s. The £75 million that Manchester United spent to acquire Harry Maguire in 2019 would be easily surpassed.

    Liverpool will lose out on a flawless Jurgen Klopp signing who "dreams" of playing for the club
    According to Romano’s report, Gvardiol has already agreed to personal terms with City, so should the two clubs successfully conclude negotiations over a fee, a deal would be a formality. The teenager reportedly has a lot of admirers in Guardiola.

    Gvardiol can play both left-back and center-back, so he could fill the spot occupied by Nathan Ake, Manuel Akanji, and Aymeric Laporte last season. They would line up as a left-back defensively against the right-winger of the opposing team.

    However, they would slide across to form a back-three as soon as City regained possession. After that,

    John Stones switched from right back to central midfield as the team switched to a 3-2-2-3 formation.

    In the meantime, it was never likely that Liverpool would sign Gvardiol this summer. Since they turned down a £100 million offer for top target Jude Bellingham, they could not consider paying that much for a defender.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

  • Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    Liverpool transfer news: A Jurgen Klopp ‘target’ could move this summer, although a deal with the Reds would be difficult. Meanwhile, Juventus want a $66m offer.

    The transfer rumor has skyrocketed over the past two days, but the plan for Liverpool remains the same: find value in the market and try to find more bargains in a bloated landscape.

    On Monday, MARCA claimed Liverpool for a transfer fee in excess of $300m (£236m/€274m) was a realistic target for Kylian Mbappé, while Spanish newspaper El Nacional reported that a bid of $77m was worth it (£60m/€70m). was submitted by the Reds for Real Madrid midfielder Fede Valverde. We’ve covered those reports here.

    Today there are more updates from the world of transfers, with more big claims from Italy centering on Juventus striker Federico Chiesa, while there is also an update on a Everton player previously scouted by Liverpool.

    With the transfer season just getting started, we can expect many more players to be linked with a move to Anfield over the coming weeks, although Khéphren Thuram is a more likely name than others to join the Merseyside then.

    Federico Chiesa (Juventus)

    Juventus are ‘hoping’ someone will sign for Chiesa, 25, this summer, Italian publication Corriere della Sera (translated from ‘Football Italia’) reports, with the Serie A club up for sale. Max Allegri’s side need to cut their wage bill and Chiesa is someone who could be sacrificed.

    This could explain the links with Liverpool, while Aston Villa are another option according to Gianluca Di Marzio, but the player is not thrilled. Newcastle United could also come to the table for the player, who is valued at $66m (£52m/€60m)

    Liverpool.com says: Signing another striker is not the priority for Liverpool this summer, with midfielders and defenders needing to be acquired before they can be thought about.

    Chiesa is a standout player with an erratic injury record and while there may be reason to spend a smaller amount on him, at $66 million, that seems like too big a gamble when there are other priorities to contend with.

    Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton)

    Everton young defender Jarrad Branthwaite wants to leave this summer due to interest from elsewhere, reports Football Insider.

    West Ham United have shown interest, the report said, while the Daily Mail has previously said Liverpool, Manchester United and AS Roma discovered him during his loan spell at PSV.

    Liverpool are in the hunt for a left-back this summer but signing Branthwaite from Everton would be a difficult task. The last player to join the Reds directly from Everton was Abel Xavier in January 2002.

    Liverpool.com says: Branthwaite is clearly a good talent and it’s no surprise there’s interest elsewhere. He meets many of Liverpool’s criteria (left-footed, homegrown, etc.), but bringing him over from Everton would almost be a non-starter.

    If he moves elsewhere first, the 21-year-old centre-back could perhaps reappear on the Reds’ radar in the future.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

     

  • Jürgen Klopp’submits bid to Real Madrid’ amid $300 million FSG ‘decision’, according to Liverpool transfer reports.

    Jürgen Klopp’submits bid to Real Madrid’ amid $300 million FSG ‘decision’, according to Liverpool transfer reports.

    Jürgen Klopp'submits bid to Real Madrid' amid $300 million FSG 'decision', according to Liverpool transfer reports.
    Liverpool transfer news: The Reds have reportedly made a $77m bid for a midfielder from Real Madrid, while FSG have also reportedly considered a highly unlikely $300m move.

    As Liverpool fans enjoy a break from the relentless football schedule, attention has turned to who could add to Jurgen Klopp’s squad ahead of the start of the new season.

    Liverpool’s first players will return for the first day of a lengthy pre-season in just over a week, with many more sidelined for slightly longer after playing for their country internationally .

    But so far, the transfer market hasn’t really taken off. Liverpool have signed Alexis Mac Allister and other players are expected to follow, but few other major moves have been announced.

    Mason Mount and Declan Rice are among those who have been subject to offers from various quarters, while Bayern Munich, reports The Athletic, today made an opening bid for Harry Kane.

    If the first big deal goes through, it could possibly set off something of a domino effect, with potentially no bigger names on the transfer market than PSG and French forward Kylian Mbappé.

    Fede Valverde (Real Madrid)

    Real Madrid’s midfield is certainly full with the arrival of Jude Bellingham this summer, Luka Modrić already at the club and Aurélien Tchouaméni who chose the La Liga squad over Liverpool last summer.

    But it would still be a surprise to see Fede Valverde sell.

    The 24-year-old Uruguayan would be perfect under Jürgen Klopp, but taking him away from Real Madrid would be a very difficult task.

    Despite this, Spanish newspaper El Nacional reports that after allegedly rejecting a bid worth $99m (£77m/€90m) last summer, Liverpool are back this summer. with a lower new bid of just $77m (£60m/€70m). returned. .

    Liverpool.com says: As Real Madrid look to sign Kylian Mbappe, it’s possible some players will have to be sacrificed to fund this mega move. However, it remains to be seen if Valverde will be one of those players. If it’s even remotely possible, Liverpool should explore – but time will tell.

    Kylian Mbappe (PSG)

    Liverpool and owner FSG have decided internally that they will be willing to shell out a huge sum of money for Kylian Mbappé this summer, with MARCA hinting a mega move could be on the cards in an exclusive chat with the agent. FIFA Marco Kirdemir.

    The Spanish outlet claim Kirdemir has ‘a very good relationship with insiders in Saudi Arabia and Qatar’ and the Reds are ready and able to shell out $300m (£236m/€274m) for Mbappe.

    PSG are “very angry” and “angry” that Mbappé has told them he will not renew his contract and rather than lose him for nothing, would be willing to do business now at the right price. Obviously Real Madrid are also enthusiastic.

    Liverpool.com says: There is absolutely no chance Liverpool will spend that kind of money on a player.

    As we explained earlier in this piece, Liverpool greatly admire Mbappé – obviously – but there’s a difference between that and actually being able to afford the transfer fee (not to mention salary) demanded by a player of that calibre.

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    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.

    Liverpool’s 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    Jurgen Klopp would expect Darwin Nunez to shine for Liverpool next season after an uneven first year in the Premier League at Anfield.

    According to Athletic, the German manager has high expectations for the 24-year-old striker, who scored 15 goals in his first season on Merseyside after Nunez completed a blockbuster transfer from Benfica to Liverpool that could cost up to £85m.

    With Roberto Firmino leaving Liverpool, Nunez is expected to be given more minutes as Klopp looks to split playing time between his five-star strikers. And the Uruguayan international could make a name for himself in the new season.

    In UEFA Europa League football, Nunez could become a Liverpool regular, making Klopp’s new task of juggling the team’s fitness while challenging for the Premier League title a challenge the former Benfica star could happily accept.

    Liverpool's 24-year-old player will be fantastic, according to Jurgen Klopp, next season.
    With Nunez now more accustomed to the Premier League and playing for Liverpool, fans expect him to improve on his goalscoring tally from last season, a feat the 24-year-old could easily match if he gives his brand new season. .

    Klopp is right to demand more of Nunez in his second season at Liverpool

    Nunez arrived at Liverpool this summer with one of Europe’s biggest shouts and while 15 goals isn’t a bad tally for a striker making his Premier League debut, many fans and critics were expecting more. . And Klopp has every right to demand more from the striker next season.

    In fact, Nunez has grown in confidence with every game in England and for Liverpool.

    And with the Reds entering a whole new world with the Europa League next year, the South American talisman could become the attacking leader of the Anfield side if all goes well for the former Benfica star.

     

  • Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a “super” cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his “dream” team.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    An agent has revealed his client dreams of clubs like ‘Liverpool’ and could be an ideal replacement for Mohamed Salah for Jurgen Klopp at Anfield next season.

    Mohamed Salah is an elite footballer, but as he grows up, Liverpool can’t afford to rely on him alone forever. Sooner or later Jürgen Klopp has to find a solution where he can rest his top man and give him some respite during the busy seasons.

    There is currently no one in the Liverpool squad who can cover Salah on the right wing. Diogo Jota has played there in the past, but he’s more effective in other roles and doesn’t have an outstanding resume.

    Harvey Elliott could be another option, but in Liverpool’s system he’s better suited to a midfield role as the 20-year-old simply doesn’t have the speed and explosiveness to play in all three first of the Reds.

    Other options like Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are still in their infancy and Liverpool cannot rely on them either as Doak and Gordon need time to adjust to the demands of senior football.

    That’s why the Reds should consider the market for another forward option this summer. Roberto Firmino’s departure leaves the Brazilian free in attack and Liverpool should look to fill that gap with a replacement option for Salah.

    Agent says Jürgen Klopp should complete a "super" cut-rate deal, making Liverpool his "dream" team.
    One player who could be an interesting candidate for the role is Hirving Lozano. Lozano, a fringe member of Napoli’s Scudetto-winning squad in Italy, is keen to take on new responsibilities this summer and recently his agent Alessandro Monfrecola made an interesting plea for Liverpool to be dropped by name.

    Mondo Napoli writes that Lozano’s agent appeared as a guest on a radio show on Punto Nuovo where he was asked about his client and Monfrecola said the following:

    “West Ham and Aston Villa have shown interest in Lozano but it seems to be a half-hearted interest. Lozano has always dreamed of clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United so I don’t think he can be particularly attracted to them [the two others].”]”

    For the right price, Liverpool should consider making Lozano’s offer a reality. Although he hasn’t really started at Napoli yet, Lozano isn’t a bad option as a squad player if you take him off the bench or use him occasionally – for example when Salah is out at the CAN.

    He finished the season with eight goals in 2075 minutes, averaging 0.35 goals per 90 minutes.

    One would expect an offensive player to deliver a much better return on average, but considering Lozano has mostly been used off the bench, that’s not a bad return. Last season he finished the season in much better form with 12 goals in 1998 minutes.

    With his contract expiring next summer and the player clearly willing to move elsewhere, there is the possibility that a favorable deal will be struck for Liverpool.

    At the right price, he’s worth a try, especially as before moving to Napoli, Lozano was on Liverpool’s radar and Klopp has spoken highly of him in the past.

    During the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool faced Napoli in the Champions League group stage, Klopp had this to say about Lozano during his press conference:

    “He IS a great player, a super player. Big signing. I thought he was very good but he went to Napoli but seriously he is a very good player. Very good striker, interesting, he played very well in the first game against him.

    Having already received Klopp’s stamp of approval, Liverpool should be tempted to back Lozano and help Salah.

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    Watch the amazing timeline of the Anfield Road expansion from 2021 to 2023.


    Anfield are just months away from unveiling their brand new look and the nearly two-year expansion schedule is a fascinating sight.

    Jurgen Klopp’s groundbreaking ceremony at the end of September 2021 kicked off Anfield Road’s latest extension, a project that will take the stadium’s capacity to over 61,000.

    What was once a car park and fan zone is now an impressive stand which, at 39 meters high, adds to the already incredible skyline.

    Watch the amazing timeline of the Anfield Road expansion from 2021 to 2023.
    Progress may have been gradual from the initial groundwork to the present day, but a timeline of aerial work shows just how impressive the renovation has been.

    In the This Is Anfield video you can see how dramatically the landscape has changed and how big the new Anfield Road End is.

    The 300 ton roof truss proved to be a milestone in July 2022, requiring two 600 ton cranes at a height of 164 meters for its easy assembly.

    Watch the amazing timeline of the Anfield Road expansion from 2021 to 2023.
    It stood on the existing structure and was ready for the construction of the new roof before the old one was demolished at the end of the 2022/23 season.

    Today, the new upper level is structurally complete after the removal of the old upper level and the installation of solar panels on the new roof.

    The new pitch is to be moved next week. The construction time is only three days and will require a three week wait before it is operational.

    Watch the amazing timeline of the Anfield Road expansion from 2021 to 2023.
    The internal work is ongoing and although there is still work to be done for the Buckingham Group contractors, Liverpool are still planning their first home game against Bournemouth on August 19.

    It won’t be long before the transformation is complete, but the progress so far is even clearer thanks to the progress timeline from 2021 to 2023.

  • Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they’ve made significant mistake

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they’ve made significant mistake

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they've made significant mistake
    Liverpool have only made one signing so far this summer in Alexis Mac Allister, but several more are expected to be made as Jurgen Klopp plans a rebuild.

    After failing to qualify for the Champions League, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will oversee a rebuild this summer.

    James Milner, Naby Keita, Roberto Firmino and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all left on free transfers, while world champion Alexis Mac Allister signed from Brighton.

    Liverpool are expected to make a number of other signings, with Klopp and newly appointed sporting director Joerg Schmadtke set to lead talks.

    Although Liverpool have a tighter budget than some of their more spending-conscious rivals, they could soon benefit from increased investment. Here’s a roundup of the latest transfer news from Anfield.

    Liverpool have suffered a setback in their search for Ryan Gravenberch as the midfielder insists his ‘aim is still to succeed at Bayern’ despite being linked with a move to Anfield.

    The 21-year-old, who joined Bayern from Ajax last summer, told Dutch broadcaster Algemeen Dagblad: “I guess I’ll still be at Bayern next season.” So I’m really in.

    “I’m at one of the top three clubs in the world. I find it beautiful and special. I don’t give up like that. My goal remains to succeed at FC Bayern.

    The Liverpool transfer mistake

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Ryan Gravenberch blow as Reds inform they've made significant mistake
    Former Liverpool goalkeeper David James believes he made a big mistake by not replacing Mateo Kovacic, who joined Manchester City from Chelsea.

    Speaking to King Casino Bonus, James said: “Someone who plays like Mateo Kovacic, I would have thought he would suit Liverpool better than Manchester City. I’ve had a crush on this guy for a few years.

    now; the way he chooses.” The ball is high and crosses the lines with ease, it always looks like he’s going 100 mph. There’s something magical about the way he plays.

    “There’s a lot of speed, energy and pace in the way Liverpool have played since Jürgen Klopp took over and someone like Kovacic would be ideal for that. The way Manchester City play tends to be much slower and less addicted to running with the ball, see Kevin de Bruyne’s passing stats.

    “Pep Guardiola might think about a tactical rethink, Kovacic is not the type of player I thought Man City would be looking for. On the other hand, Erling Haaland wasn’t either and it worked well! I think that if a player like Kovacic went for the Liverpool though, I think it would be a good choice.”

    With Manchester United’s move to Mason Mount stalled after their latest £55m offer was rejected by Chelsea, there have been suggestions Liverpool could dive in for the English star.

    Chelsea could earn at least £60m and Klopp once called Mount a “£60m player” after making his international debut in 2019 alongside several other Chelsea academy graduates. “Tammy Abraham is a £60m player now,” L;p said at the time.

    “Mason Mount certainly, if not more. [Callum] Hudson-Odoi was before that.” Liverpool have already strengthened their midfield with the arrival of Mac Allister, but further signings are expected with the departures of Keita, Milner and Oxalde-Chamberlain.

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    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    Liverpool have long been linked with the transfer of a midfielder from Inter Milan and Italy

    Jürgen Klopp has made no secret of his admiration for Nicolo Barella and – in an ideal world – could be the perfect addition to his Liverpool squad.

    A box-to-box midfielder with numerous attributes, Barella has long been linked with a move to Anfield as speculation about his future at Inter Milan mounts this summer. That said, there is a complication or two when it comes to a proposed transfer to Liverpool.

    After initial plans to target Jude Bellingham were scrapped due to the huge financial cost, price remains an issue.

    Even if they decide to capitalize on their star player, Inter would like around £80m for Barella, who still has three years on his contract.

    However, reports from Italian publication Il Tempo suggest the figure could actually be closer to €80m (£68m). However, other clubs like Newcastle United are hiding behind his commitment anyway.

    Another point to consider is that Liverpool are not securing their place in the Champions League.

    Nicolo Barella might be able to obtain his ideal Liverpool jersey number after the transfer
    However, the Reds still have enormous power and if all goes to plan their ban from Europe’s top competition will only last 12 months if they finish in the top four again next season.

    Perhaps the biggest problem comes from the player itself. Inter are said to be ‘open’ to a sale but conflicting reports suggest Barella is ‘happy’ with the San Siro and has no intention of leaving the club.

    This is where Klopp and his public admiration could come in. Depending on the financial means, the 26-year-old would obviously be welcomed with open arms at Anfield.

    Should he ever land, a dream jersey number awaits – with a little catch. Barella currently wears Inter’s number 23 and has worn it since arriving from Cagliari three summers ago.

    Of course, that particular shirt is currently worn by Luis Diaz, but there’s a chance the Colombian will decide to switch to the club’s legendary No.7 after James Milner dropped him when he left. Other team numbers now available include: 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 24 and 25 – plus other options in the 30s and 40s.

  • Before apologizing to Sadio Mane during Liverpool transfer negotiations, Jurgen Klopp wanted to punch himself.

    Before apologizing to Sadio Mane during Liverpool transfer negotiations, Jurgen Klopp wanted to punch himself.

    Before apologizing to Sadio Mane during Liverpool transfer negotiations, Jurgen Klopp wanted to punch himself.
    Sadio Mane has left Liverpool for Bayern Munich after the sides agreed a €41m deal in the summer

    Sadio Mane looks set to leave Bayern Munich this summer, but there is no suggestion the Senegalese will complete a return to Liverpool.

    After winning all there was to win at Anfield, the 31-year-old ended his Reds career last year for a £35m transfer to Bavaria. But while he would win the Bundesliga title in his first season in Germany, his first season ultimately proved disappointing.

    The striker played 38 games for Bayern last season and scored 12 goals. However, he only made 25 Bundesliga appearances and 27 appearances in all competitions as, without the help of injury, he has failed to find the best form of him.

    A dressing room altercation with team-mate Leroy Sane led to the striker being suspended for one game in April, with the suggestion that Bayern would try to keep him there.

    Bayern’s £60million bid for Harry Kane, which was reportedly seen as overshot by new manager Thomas Tuchel, suggests the Bundesliga giants are planning a future without Mane, despite having been rejected.

    He has been loosely linked with a return to the Premier League as well as a move to Saudi Arabia, but his future remains uncertain at the moment.

    Kopites said he had a heavy heart at the striker last summer after scoring 120 goals in his six seasons on Merseyside, propelling Liverpool to the Champions League for only the second time since 2009 before helping them lift six trophies and to be crowned champions of England and Europe. and the world.

    Before apologizing to Sadio Mane during Liverpool transfer negotiations, Jurgen Klopp wanted to punch himself.
    Certainly, despite being 30 and with a year left on his contract, it was only a matter of time before the Reds had to consider a future without the striker. At least his faltering successes in Germany can comfort Liverpool bosses with the fact that they appreciated the best of Mane before selling him for a profit.

    With Roberto Firmino already in the squad, the Senegal international was the second part of the Reds’ attacking game when he was signed from Southampton in the summer of 2016.

    Along with Mohamed Salah the following year, Jurgen Klopp was the best front line of Europe which has conquered everything before them.

    Mane was actually Klopp’s first major signing at Anfield as he tried to turn doubters into believers.

    He was signed at the start of the German’s first full season at the club. And his desire to sign the Senegalese from Saints to bolster his attack stems from a previous transfer mistake which saw the Liverpool manager admitting he could have struggled.

    Klopp has been following Mane’s progress since his impressive display at the 2012 London Olympics and first thought about signing Mane when he was Borussia Dortmund manager, while also holding talks with the then RB Salzburg player about a possible transfer at the Westfalenstadion in 2014. decided the player was not for him before quickly realizing he’d made a terrible mistake.

    Before apologizing to Sadio Mane during Liverpool transfer negotiations, Jurgen Klopp wanted to punch himself.
    “I made a mistake,” Klopp said. “We met, we talked, but in the end I didn’t hear from him anymore. I like the player, it was more of a sensation. “His baseball cap was askew, the blonde highlights he still has today.

    He looked like a rookie rapper. I thought, ‘I don’t have time for this.’ I would say I have a pretty good sense of people, but was I wrong?

    “At Dortmund we could only have one player for this position, not two or three, so it had to be perfect at that time. About three months later I would have fought, so I already knew that I would take the next chance I got. “With Sadio it was a pretty easy decision.

    When the club arrived in the summer and Michael Edwards said we had a chance, no more talks were needed. It was ‘Let’s do it.

    “Since I arrived here I have spoken a lot about him to the staff and I always thought he could be a very good signing for us. He would have been more expensive if we had brought him to Dortmund and then sold him. at Liverpool, so all is well for Liverpool. The more I think about it, that was my first decision for Liverpool. Cute!”

    Dortmund’s defeat was Liverpool’s victory, as Klopp made sure to get his man out of him in 2016 and even stole it from under Manchester United’s noses. And the German would have apologized to the attacker in a secret phone call while he tried to convince him to join him at Anfield.

    “I have to say I was very close to leaving for Manchester United,” Mane admitted in an interview with The Telegraph when he reflected on his decision to join Liverpool. “I had the contract there. I agreed. Everything was ready.

    “I still remember the first time I got the call from Klopp. I watched TV. It was an action movie – because I love movies – and he said: ” Sadio, listen, I want to explain to you what happened in Dortmund.”

    “At the time he was thinking of signing me for Dortmund, but for some reason it didn’t work out. He tried to explain himself and I said, “It’s okay, it happened. I forgave him. Then he said, “Now I want you at Liverpool.” And I said: “Okay, Dortmund is behind us, let’s focus on the future.”

    Eight years after his failed move to Dortmund, Mane was a late earner of a Bundesliga transfer, but only after enjoying his prime at Liverpool under Klopp.

    And while the German would inevitably have preferred the striker to stay at Anfield, he was at least able to rectify the decision that led him to struggle all those years ago.

    But while Mane is looking to rediscover his best Reds form elsewhere, should he indeed leave Monaco this summer, he will not be allowed a return to the Reds.

    As much as Klopp wanted to slap himself for not signing the striker the first time around, such an itch has rightly been scratched by six trophy-laden years at Merseyside.

    And even though the 31-year-old returned to the Premier League and ended up chasing his former club, the German cannot be expected to kick himself in the head for not moving.

    After all, the signings of Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo ensure that he has already been duly replaced at Anfield.

  • Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, might be forced into approving a transfer he rejects.

    Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, might be forced into approving a transfer he rejects.

    Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, might be forced into approving a transfer he rejects.
    Caoimhin Kelleher could be heading for a Liverpool exit this summer.

    Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp does not want to lose Caoimhin Kelleher this summer, but he may be forced to let his reserve goalkeeper go. The Republic of Ireland goalkeeper is looking for a steady start after several seasons as a substitute for Alisson

    Highly regarded at Anfield, the 24-year-old has won the hearts of supporters with his contributions in recent campaigns, gaining fame for his penalty-saving heroics. But Kelleher has now reached an age where he wants to play regularly.

    And with Alisson regular first choice at Liverpool following another world-class season, the Reds face the prospect of losing their reliable number 2 in the coming weeks. Anfield report that Klopp would ideally like to keep the Irishman for at least a year.

    But Kelleher only played five times last season and eight times the year before. He rivals Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu for Ireland’s No. 1 and his compatriot made 32 Premier League appearances last season.

    So if an attractive offer should arrive this summer, Kelleher will be happy to try it out. And Klopp’s transfer policy during his time on Merseyside was mainly to allow players to leave when there is a better opportunity elsewhere or when they want to leave.

    It could mean that Germany against their wishes will give Kelleher the green light to leave this summer in gratitude for his loyalty over the past few seasons. Despite his talent, the goalkeeper did not complain about a lack of playing time.

    Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, might be forced into approving a transfer he rejects.
    Any departure would force Klopp to replace him, preferably with a homegrown player, lest he take another non-native spot. The Reds currently only have two such positions available.

    A goalkeeper who fits those criteria and has been linked with Liverpool is Hannover 96’s Ron-Robert Zieler. The former Manchester United player qualifies as homegrown, despite being German, thanks to his stay in Manchester between 2005 and 2010

    He has never made an appearance in the Red Devils first team, but the former Leicester mercenary would therefore avoid taking one of the bottom two non-homegrown places.

    This would be beneficial as many of Liverpool’s other summer targets would also take those places, such as Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Manu Kone.

    Liverpool will be happy to have a reliable number 2 as they have the Europa League to play in 2023-24. If cheap signing Zieler is not an option, 36-year-old Adrian – who has been third-choice for the last three seasons – has signed a contract extension and could be promoted as Alisson’s backup.

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    According to reports, Liverpool is dominating the competition to capture the 21-year-old Chelsea target.

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join
    Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent weeks.

    Liverpool are currently leading the race to sign the 21-year-old midfielder this summer, according to a report from the Transfer Room.

    The player is also reportedly a target for Chelsea and other Premier League clubs including Manchester United and Newcastle United are monitoring him.

    Veiga was a key player for Celta Vigo last season and has eleven goals and four assists to his credit in all competitions.

    The talented attacking midfielder has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs with his performances and where he lands remains to be seen.

    Apparently, the player has a €40m release clause in his contract and it remains to be seen if the Reds are ready to pay it.


    It’s no secret that Liverpool need midfield reinforcements. Veiga can play both as a number ten and as an advanced central midfielder.

    The talented youngster will help create goalscoring opportunities for Liverpool and he will also score goals himself.

    Chelsea certainly have more financial resources compared to Liverpool but the Reds can offer them European football next season.

    It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can fend off competition from their Premier League rivals and sign the talented young midfielder.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea also need to add quality and depth in midfield. Players like Mateo Kovacic are expected to move this summer and the Blues should look to sign a good playmaker.

  • 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.