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  • Liverpool has completed its “other” big renovation, but the most difficult challenge still lies ahead.

    Liverpool has completed its “other” big renovation, but the most difficult challenge still lies ahead.

    After Klopp "rejected derisory" permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player "finalizes" Bundesliga loan
    Liverpool may be on the verge of another major transformation, but the club are already quietly overseeing a succession plan, writes Andy Ramsay.
    And then there was one.

    Last summer, Sadio Mané joined FC Bayern Munich. This summer, it will be Roberto Firmino who will live the last years of his career at another club.

    As Liverpool fans bid farewell to the brilliant Brazilian, only the irrepressible Mohamed Salah remains from their legendary top three.

    At the peak of their combined powers, there was arguably no attacking trio in the entire history of European football or the Premier League that could rival them. In five seasons (2017/18 to 2021/2022) he scored a total of 338 goals and 139 assists, in a period in which Liverpool played 282 competitive matches.

    Jürgen Klopp’s firepower has helped the club win five major trophies: the Champions League (2019), UEFA Super Cup (2020), Premier League (2020), Carabao Cup (2022) and FA Cup (2022 )

    For example, the 2018 Champions League final lost to Real Madrid, the first year that the famous top three all played together.
    En route to that year’s final, the trio scored a total of 30 goals – a league record!

    For context, that’s more than Real Madrid’s famous front three of Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo record 28 goals and the 27 goals scored by Barcelona’s legendary goalscorer Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar.

    Replacing the trio would therefore never have been easy.

    Finding value in the transfer market

    After a turbulent season on and off the pitch for the Reds, it feels like the club will need to invest heavily this summer if they are to recapture their previous successes.

    Fans have rightly criticized the owners, and in some cases the manager, for not investing in an aging and injury-prone midfielder last summer.

    So far, Liverpool’s recruitment under Klopp has been nearly flawless, as can only be expected in the uncertain world of football transfers.
    Firmino (£29m), Mane (£30m) and Salah (£36.9m), for example, cost the club £95.9m in transfer fees.

    In the mad vacuum of the football economy, this can only be described as incredible business. At their peak, their transfer value has risen astronomically, with Firmino (£90m), Mane (£150m) and Salah (£150m) expected to cost around £390m, per Transfermarkt.

    This would represent a 306.7% increase in value over the Reds’ initial investment.
    For last summer, Klopp and the Liverpool recruiting team were heralded as the standard-bearer in the transfer market for good reason.

    They have become masters of spotting talent, fitting into the mold of the manager’s energetic press, who then scoffed at their transfer fee.

    The transfer fee, usually between £30m and £50m; players signed, mostly in the 23-24 age group. It is a brain-based approach with two main characteristics: 1) enough data to draw useful conclusions about each transmission target; and 2) sufficient growth for talent to exceed market expectations under the guidance of a world-class coach.

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    That’s what makes last summer’s neglect of midfield reinforcements so frustrating.
    The club were in a strong position on the pitch and wise investments in the middle of the park could have given momentum.
    In fact, the exit could have been prevented last season.

    It’s hard to understand how a club widely regarded as one of the best-run clubs in Europe can go wrong.

    Did the owners lose focus and instead invest their time in the eventual sale of the club? Was the loss of key personnel to blame? Mike Gordon’s short-term resignation to face a potential sale and Michael Edwards’ retirement and career hiatus from football undoubtedly caused a stir.

    What about human error? After coming so close to winning an unprecedented treble in the 2021/2022 season, it may have been miscalculated that midfield reinforcements could wait.

    The truth is that it’s probably a combination of all of these factors, among others. While the recklessness in midfield has been rightly criticized in recent months, the transfer model has largely been successful.

    It was the transfer inactivity in midfield that let the team down last season, not the buying of unsuccessful players.

    The other players signed in the past three years have all been largely successful and show future planning: Diogo Jota (26), Luis Diaz (26), Ibrahima Konate (23), Darwin Nunez (23) and Cody Gakpo (24) are all looking forward to it. to a bright future with the Reds.

    With all the talk of a big summer transfer window for Liverpool, there is almost no evidence of any striker being linked with a move to Merseyside.

    Most of the work required in this area has been completed in the past two years. Mane’s replacement

    lose sight of the ball

    That’s what makes last summer’s neglect of midfield reinforcements so frustrating.

    The club were in a strong position on the pitch and wise investments in the middle of the park could have given momentum.
    In fact, the exit could have been prevented last season.

    It’s hard to understand how a club widely regarded as one of the best-run clubs in Europe can go wrong.

    Did the owners lose focus and instead invest their time in the eventual sale of the club? Was the loss of key personnel to blame? Mike Gordon’s short-term resignation to face a potential sale and Michael Edwards’ retirement and career hiatus from football undoubtedly caused a stir.

    What about human error? After coming so close to winning an unprecedented treble in the 2021/2022 season, it may have been miscalculated that midfield reinforcements could wait.

    The truth is that it’s probably a combination of all of these factors, among others. While the recklessness in midfield has been rightly criticized in recent months, the transfer model has largely been successful.

    It was the transfer inactivity in midfield that let the team down last season, not the buying of unsuccessful players.

    The other players signed in the past three years have all been largely successful and show future planning: Diogo Jota (26), Luis Diaz (26), Ibrahima Konate (23), Darwin Nunez (23) and Cody Gakpo (24) are all looking forward to it. to a bright future with the Reds.

    With all the talk of a big summer transfer window for Liverpool, there is almost no evidence of any striker being linked with a move to Merseyside.
    Most of the work required in this area has been completed in the past two years.

    Mane’s replacement

    The Senegal international’s influence on Liverpool’s recent triumphs has been huge.
    His aggressive and direct play, tough physique and lack of dramatic personality made him a dream player for Klopp.

    But it wasn’t always clear. Following Mane’s signing, the German tactician admitted he missed the chance to sign the player while coaching Dortmund, although a misjudgment of his attitude appears to be the reason:

    “I made a few mistakes in my life and one of my biggest mistakes was not taking Sadio when I was at Dortmund.
    “We were together in an office and I spoke to him. In hindsight I wasn’t sure, but it really was my fault!

    “He’s an excellent guy and life has given me a second chance to work with him and hopefully we can take both.”

    The rest, they say, is history.
    After signing for Southampton in the 2016 summer transfer window, Mane made 259 appearances for the Reds, scoring 120 goals and providing 48 assists for his teammates.

    This equated to a goal contribution in 64.8% of his appearances whilst playing for the club.

    In his prime, Mane was one of the best forwards in the game. His contributions to his goals, complemented by his physicality and direct style of play, made him a nightmare to play against. Not an easy man to replace!

    However, his replacement was introduced six months before his departure and made an immediate impact.

    Diaz signed for £37m from Porto and emulated a lot of what was great about Mané: he was quick, direct and courageous on the ball.

    Diaz also possesses a modest and undemanding personality, much like the Senegalese international.

    But a statistical analysis of the two actors shows that while they share a lot in common, they also have different strengths and weaknesses compared to each other.

    To make the comparison fair, Mane’s stats here are from the 2017/2018 season, when he was of the same developmental age and playing under Klopp’s style of football at Liverpool.

    Diaz’s stats are only from the 2021/22 season as last season was heavily plagued with injuries and trying to get fit for next season.

    In terms of possession and passing, the Colombian tops most key metrics used to judge a winger (stats via FBref):

    However, comparing the two based on the raw data on goals, assists and quality of attacking performance, Mane is way off the mark:

    Time will tell if Diaz can match in terms of goals and assists.
    Stats suggest Mane was better at spotting good chances and knowing where the biggest attacking threats were during a game. Diaz, on the other hand, seems to have better ball retention and dribbling skills.

    However, these stats come from Diaz’s first six months at the club as he acclimatised to the Premier League and Klopp’s system.

    Next season, the Colombian will be a first-team regular after a frustrating knee injury cut short his first full term and we should have a better idea of ​​his role and impact in the side.

    Klopp could guide Diaz to become more active in key areas and focus on quality rather than quantity.

    For example, Diaz has more shots (3.57-2.88), shots on target (1.22-1.07) and passes that result in shots (3.85-3.25) than Mane. ; however, Mane has higher xG (0.44-0.34), shooting accuracy (37.1%-34.2%), and targeted actions (0.58-0.38).

    When the famous front three were at their best, Salah was usually the most prolific in terms of goals and assists, followed by Mane and then Firmino.

    However, all three were regularly summoned throughout the season. If Liverpool are to challenge for major titles again, the burden will have to be shared between the strikers, whether Diaz, Gakpo, Jota or Nunez – or the squad as a whole.

    A lack of energy in midfield and a weak defense were a key factor in Liverpool’s poor form last season in the league, but attacking performance was also down from the previous season when the Reds were at their worst. best and were fighting for the title.

    The number of goals scored went from 94 to 75, the number of shots from 729 to 605 and the number of shots on target from 256 to 212.

    Firmino’s replacement

    Similar to Mane and Diaz’s changing of the guard, Firmino’s replacement was brought in six months in advance.
    His name: Cody Gakpo.

    It’s hard to define Firmino’s role at Liverpool over the years and the man Gakpo is set to replace – the brilliant Brazilian has played the bad nine like no other.

    After Liverpool’s famous 5-0 victory over Man United at Old Trafford in 2021/22, Klopp underlined this point:

    “Mo gets a lot of attention and deservedly so, but Bobby, for people who know football, I’m pretty sure by the time he’s finished playing people will be writing books about how he interpreted the wrong nine positions.”

    “I’m not saying he made it up, or that we made it up, but with the way he plays it feels like it from time to time.”

    It’s his blend of technical prowess, selfless defense, keen awareness, creativity and goal threat that has made him a fan favourite. Indeed, while praising the Brazilian, Klopp explained his unique and multifunctional role in his tactical system:

    “He IS a connector; the best offensive defender I’ve ever seen in my life.
    “He is a ball chaser, incredibly tactically intelligent and capable of playing in the tightest spaces; to make good decisions in a very short time.

    “Also, he can score goals, which is why we are so happy when he rewards himself once in a while.”

    Comparing Firmino and Gakpo is more difficult to do.

    Firmino had plenty of experience playing the false nine in 2017/18. He has played there since Klopp’s arrival in 2015, playing in a fully functioning and well-proven Liverpool team at the time. He recorded his best individual season: 27 goals and 14 assists

    Furthermore, although Gakpo had a strong individual season, he was used more on the flanks for PSV Eindhoven before joining Liverpool in January.

    He was also tasked with learning the unknown position of the false nine in a dysfunctional Liverpool side that lacked confidence and had an aging midfield.
    Given the context of these two seasons, there is reason to celebrate the central role of Gakpo.

    And it seems that was the plan when he signed the Dutch international.
    Prominent Dutch manager and football presenter Hans Kraay reported just before the Reds signed his man that Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders saw his compatriot as a ‘missing link’.

    In fact, just like Firmino, his role in the team will often be to dig deep into midfield and control play.

    We don’t talk about it anymore, but when Klopp first used Firmino centrally, much of the media felt that Liverpool should sign a traditional No.9.

    The Brazilian was then considered an attacking midfielder and often played on the touchline; He was therefore not a centre-forward.

    But Klopp’s vision was to have a conductor with the spatial awareness, tactical acumen and technical skills to link the game together so that Mane and Salah’s direct playing styles could thrive. With the famous top three established, the calls for a traditional number 9 quickly died out.
    When it comes to attack performance, there’s not too much in between

    As Klopp alluded to, it’s Firmino’s selfless attitude and defensive acumen that has made him such a unique asset:

    Firmino is ahead on key defensive metrics, but against the backdrop of this statistical comparison, Gakpo’s numbers are still very impressive.

    For example, compared to other players in the same position last year, Gakpo scores as an elite defensive forward on these metrics.

    Over 99% of the population for tackles, 98% for tackles won, 99% for dribbles tackled and 99% for combined tackles and interceptions

    Find an heir to the Egyptian king

    Statistics suggest Liverpool have done their homework, with Mane and Firmino’s replacements well placed to forge their own history at the club.

    As Diaz and Gakpo haven’t quite settled down yet, with an unfortunate injury to the former and the latter ending up with a dysfunctional team, both have been impressed enough to suggest they are two-thirds of the legendary three up front can replicate and perhaps even surpass them.

    However, the last one left, Salah, will be the hardest to replace.
    Thankfully, even at 31, he doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

    He possesses not only the offensive attributes of the elite, but also the mental attributes of the elite of the greatest players; Klopp doesn’t have to think long to get the best out of him, because he already does it himself.

    You have the feeling with Salah that falling records will only motivate him even more to achieve the next goal

    In just six seasons, the African superstar has already scored the most goals for Liverpool in the Premier League era, recently surpassing Robbie Fowler’s record of 128.

    Considering the Toxteth-born poacher is considered to be one of the most talented finishers of all time at the club, it underlines Salah’s genius already surpassing him.

    He achieved this by playing as a winger who also possesses top-notch creative qualities and provided a slew of chances and goals for his teammates during his time at Liverpool.

    The No.11 is already one of Liverpool’s top five goalscorers of all time and has already achieved legendary status.
    How far he climbs up the list will depend on how long he stays at the club.

    With two years left on his contract, it is possible to suggest he could reach top three status; perhaps even in the top two if he extended his stay beyond two years.
    Ian Rush’s record is unlikely to be broken; at his current rate of 0.62 goals per game, Salah would need to play another 260 games, just over five more seasons in which he scored at the same rate.

    When the time comes to find an heir for the Egyptian king, this will give the scouts and the transfer committee the most difficult task.
    But in their work to oversee both Mane’s and Firmino’s successors, there is every hint that they are capable of doing so.

  • After Klopp “rejected derisory” permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player “finalizes” Bundesliga loan

    After Klopp “rejected derisory” permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player “finalizes” Bundesliga loan

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    Liverpool youngster Fabio Carvalho was reportedly set to complete his loan move to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig after Jurgen Klopp “refused” a permanent departure.

    The Premier League giants signed the 20-year-old from Fulham last year for a fee of around £7.7m.

    Carvalho impressed in the early stages of the 2022-23 season when he scored a late winner against Newcastle United, but his debut season at Liverpool was a struggle overall.

    The Portuguese Under-21 international has been limited to just four Premier League appearances and Klopp admitted the 2022/23 season “wasn’t the best year for Carvalho”.

    “I think there is a possibility that Fabio goes on loan or something. We will see. The fact is that for Fabio it was clearly not the best year of his career, even though it was a very young career, but it could have been his most important,” Klopp said.

    “No player has impressed me as much as Fabio, that’s the truth. Because this very talented boy came here with big dreams and high expectations, it was fine at the start but it didn’t work out in the end. .

    RB Leipzig quickly emerged as a potential suitor for Carvalho and Liverpool turned down a “ridiculous” standing offer from the German side last month.

    After Klopp "rejected derisory" permanent transfer offer, Liverpool player "finalizes" Bundesliga loan
    Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano now reports that Carlvalho will ‘move’ to RB Leipzig and a ‘buy option’ will not be included in the deal.

    He added: “Negotiations are being finalized as the deal will be signed next week, but the overall deal has been confirmed.
    “A loan deal was the only solution as Klopp and Liverpool have rejected any offers for a permanent deal.”

    A report from Football Insider, meanwhile, adds: “Carvalho is closing in on a season-long move to RB Leipzig.”

    Liverpool reportedly “refused an offer of more than £10m from Leipzig before the end of the season” and they were initially hoping he would agree to a loan deal to another Premier League side.

    READ MORE: Liverpool star Salah next main target? All players linked to Saudi Arabia will move this summer

    West Ham, Brentford and Burnley have asked for Carvalho, but his preference was for RB Leipzig.

    Former Premier League striker Gabby Agbonlahor believes the Liverpool star should join the Hammers.
    “If I were Carvalho, I would go to West Ham to play there,” Agbonalhor told Football Insider.

    “When Fulham got promoted a few seasons ago and Carvalho decided to join Liverpool, it was never the right decision because he wouldn’t get playing time.

    “But now he needs a Premier League loan to show he’s good enough to compete in the division.

    “He shouldn’t leave the Premier League and go somewhere else. “I think he’s a top player but he would never have had a chance at Liverpool and I think Liverpool have a lot of players in the position they like to play in so West Ham would be a good move.”

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    Report: Liverpool makes a $69 million star signing offer worth £47 million.

    Aurelien Tchoaumeni has been sought after by Liverpool for a while. He passed up the Reds to join Real Madrid last summer. But we still desire him
    Aurelien Tchoaumeni has been sought after by Liverpool for a while. He passed up the Reds to join Real Madrid last summer. But we still desire him.

    The Merseysiders want to use the midfielder’s complicated situation at the Bernabeu to finally hire his services, claims Spanish source Nacional.

    The Catalan news outlet reported that Klopp’s Liverpool have made the French international an offer of 55 million euros (£47 million).

    The Les Bleus player’s development in Spain has been sluggish, so the Los Blancos will demand at least 80 million euros (£69 million) to offload him.

    Madrid has a center of the park with a lot of quality and depth, as well as players of the highest caliber.

    German international Toni Kroos has formally agreed to a one-year contract with the La Liga giants; Modric is also anticipated to remain with the club until next year; and Jude Bellingham has recently been added to further strengthen the department.

    Tchouameni might play fewer minutes next season due to the presence of midfielders like Valverde, Camavinga, and Ceballos as well. During the 2022–23 season, he began 24 league games.

    How can Liverpool even consider signing the 23-year-old for 55 million euros when Florentino Perez struck a deal worth 100 million euros to entice him away from AS Monaco last year?

    The team that represented France in the World Cup final in Qatar included the former Ligue 1 star as a crucial player. In the semifinal matchup against England, he scored an outstanding long-range goal.

    Should Liverpool accept Aurelien Tchouameni’s asking price of £69 million, in your opinion?

  • After Man Utd was passed over, Liverpool received a massive £17 million transfer boost from the brilliant agreement.

    After Man Utd was passed over, Liverpool received a massive £17 million transfer boost from the brilliant agreement.

    After Man Utd was passed over, Liverpool received a massive £17 million transfer boost from the brilliant agreement.Liverpool midfielder Stefan Bajcetic will miss the Under-21 European Championship through injury, but it has proved to be a very sensible signing.

    At the moment, all eyes are on the Under-21 European Championship, and for good reason.
    No less than five of Liverpool’s transfer goals all feature in the tournament in Romania and Georgia.

    Ryan Gravenberch and Micky van de Ven represent the Netherlands, Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone play for France and Gabri Veiga is on duty for Spain.

    Indeed, Kopites will keep an eye on the quintet and consider how they can fit into Jurgen Klopp’s plans. The Reds also have two players of their own, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott, looking to inspire England to victory.

    Indeed, the tournament offers the best young talent from across the continent a chance to show what they’re all about.

    During the summer, football fans whet their appetites with the under-21 European Championships, while senior citizens enjoy a well-deserved break.

    And with the spotlight on young talents, we must also think of Stefan Bajectic.

    The Liverpool midfielder should have been in the starting line-up to make Spain’s squad for the tournament after making a breakthrough in the 2022-23 season at Anfield despite being just 18. Indeed, a breakthrough season is an understatement.

    Hardly anyone expected the midfielder to play 19 times for Jurgen Klopp this time a year ago. Nobody imagined that he would start a Champions League-16 match against Real Madrid with merit, surpassing Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita in other games.

    Indeed, football often falls short of the status quo. Injuries may be one of the reasons rising stars get opportunities. But in Bajcetic’s case, it was thanks to the dismissed form of some of the senior squad members who had been instrumental to the Reds during their trophy-laden spell.

    After Man Utd was passed over, Liverpool received a massive £17 million transfer boost from the brilliant agreement.
    An outstanding performance in a 2–1 win over Wolves in an FA Cup fourth round replay led to a run of seven starts in the next 10 games for Bajcetic. There were wonderful performances in that run over Everton and Newcastle United.

    When it turned out he was unavailable for the return leg against Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu in March – and when it was revealed he would not play for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury – it was a huge blow.

    He had been a beacon of light in a busy engine room. Mo Salah even went so far as to say that Bajcetic had been Liverpool’s starting enforcer throughout his run in the XI.

    It was last summer’s pre-season when Bajcetic first attracted attention. In a 5-0 friendly win against RB Leipzig, his performance off the bench in the second period was outstanding.

    The Reds led by just one goal at half-time. Bajcetic’s stormy display and Darwin Nunez’s four goals drove the visitors crazy. And while Liverpool will be wary of their comeback, the teenager will be seen as a real midfield option next season.

    With Alexis Mac Allister signed from Brighton for £35m and at least one other engine room operator set to join, Klopp won’t forget the maturity and composure of operations by Bajcetic.
    Liverpool paid just £224,000 to sign Bajcetic from Celta Vigo.

    Manchester United and Real Madrid were also interested, but the Reds missed a deadline before moving to Anfield in December 2020 following a change in Brexit rules – which meant English clubs could no longer sign new players. foreign players before the age of 18.

    Bajcetic’s valuation has increased several times since then. His price tag is now worth more than £17m, according to CIES Football Observatory, while Transfrmarket put him at around £11.2m. However, Liverpool will not consider a sale. Bajcetic is both the future and the present.

  • Bundesliga club will complete the transfer of the Liverpool star next week.

    Bundesliga club will complete the transfer of the Liverpool star next week.

    Bundesliga club will complete the transfer of the Liverpool star next week.
    RB Leipzig are set to loan out Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool until the end of the season as the youngster struggles to buy time at Anfield this season.

    Before the summer transfer window opened, there were rumors the 20-year-old could leave Liverpool in the summer as he was unhappy with the number of minutes he received in his first season at Anfield.

    Fabrizio Romano is now reporting that Carvalho is set to join RB Leipzig on a season-long loan. Both clubs are working on the final details to finalize the deal next week.

    The transfer reporter says the deal doesn’t include an option to buy as the Reds seem keen to give the winger another chance.

    Carvalho made 21 appearances for Liverpool last season but only managed 637 minutes in total, around seven full games.

    Jurgen Klopp has made very little use of the youngster all season, so it’s no real surprise he’ll be loaned out for next season.

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    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.Liverpool have been linked with a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. It seems a mystery who will be the next player to arrive through the Anfield goal.

    The signing of Alexis Mac Allister was announced even before the official start of the summer transfer window. Argentina’s 2022 World Cup winner has been recruited by Brighton and Hove Albion for what initially appears to be a bargain price of £35m.

    Having scored 10 goals for the Seagulls in the Premier League last season, it’s understandable that Mac Allister is appreciated for Liverpool.

    But Kopites understands all too well that one midfielder will not be enough. At least one more mid-park addition is needed, especially after the departures of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

    Then consider the Reds’ mediocre 2022-2023 season, in which the engine room was heavily scrutinized.

    There are certainly enough names related to each other. Jürgen Klopp might prefer someone who has yet to reach his prime but has already shown potential in abundance. Khephren Thuram, Gabri Veiga, Ryan Gravenberch and Manu Kone all fall into that category.

    Liverpool have reportedly been courting the Inter Milan star for several months. While he may be several years older than Thuram et al, it would mean the 26-year-old is more likely to fit neatly into Klopp’s system.

    Last season, Barella recorded an impressive nine goals and 10 assists in 52 appearances to help Inter reach the Champions League final.

    And even though the Serie A side were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City in Istanbul, the Euro 2020 winner was praised for Italy’s performance. Indeed, Klopp has already spoken of his admiration for Barella.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.
    Liverpool faced Inter Milan in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in the 2022-23 season. Barella, on the other hand, was excluded from both races, having to serve a two-match disqualification. The Reds actually benefited from the 2-1 aggregate finish that took them to the round of 16.

    And before Liverpool’s 2-0 victory in the first leg at San Siro, Klopp made no secret of the vote he gave to Barella. He said: “It’s not a bad thing for us that Barella can’t play!

    “He’s a great player, a great player. I like him a lot. He’s got everything you want in a midfielder. He’s aggressive, he’s technical [good], he can run for a long time and everything in between.

    “So he’s a top player. But – I’m not 100% sure – the replacement will probably be Arturo Vidal. So this is the experience at its best. He has played at the top level everywhere and I think Arturo is very motivated in these matches, so I’m not so sure if he is such an asset to us that he plays instead of Barella.”

    What could dissuade Liverpool from signing Barella is his price. Premier League rivals Newcastle United were reportedly keen to sign academy product Calgari for £50m.

    He comes nowhere near Inter’s valuation, however, with The Independent suggesting it would cost £80m to sell Barella. Regardless of what happens, Klopp will likely be watching closely if Barella actually moves to the Premier League before the transfer window closes.

  • Liverpool makes a move to overcome the first of two “hurdles” in the race to sign Gabri Viega

    Liverpool makes a move to overcome the first of two “hurdles” in the race to sign Gabri Viega

    Liverpool makes a move to overcome the first of two "hurdles" in the race to sign Gabri Viega
    Liverpool are still looking for at least one more midfielder after the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister.

    Liverpool have reportedly made their first attempt to sign Gabri Veiga from Celta Vigo with a ‘substantial offer’, but that’s only half of what it takes to clinch a deal.

    It was a quick start to the transfer window for Liverpool as they secured Alexis Mac Allister in a deal worth £35m.

    However, more midfield signings are expected following the departure of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as free agents.

    A host of names have been linked with Anfield, including Khephren Thuram, Manu Kone, Ryan Gravenberch and Nicolo Barella. Talks are said to be taking place behind the scenes, but Jurgen Klopp wants new signings early in the pre-season.

    The Liverpool players are expected to return early next month before heading to Germany for a training camp.

    Liverpool makes a move to overcome the first of two "hurdles" in the race to sign Gabri ViegaBringing in at least one midfielder will be a priority for Klopp and Viega could be Liverpool’s main target. According to Mundo Deportivo, Liverpool have offered Veiga a contract worth around £95,000 a week

    It has been suggested the deal would attract the talented Spanish midfielder, but meeting his contractual requirements isn’t the only “hurdle” Liverpool face.

    The report also points out that Veiga’s buyout clause with Celta Vigo is apparently non-negotiable.

    Liverpool need to raise the transfer fee by £34m to start talks on a deal for Veiga. It is also noted that the fees must be paid in full and not in installments via add-ons.

    Liverpool appear to have the budget to meet Celta’s demands but they aren’t the only ones interested in the 21-year-old. Part of Liverpool’s interest in Veiga will come from his goalscoring skills in midfield, as he netted 11 times last season.

    Klopp hasn’t had a goal threat in the position in recent years, with Harvey Elliott the only midfielder to score more than three goals last season.

    The greatest attacking pressure was on Liverpool talent in the forward positions. But Veiga is seen as the type of player who can bridge the gap between midfield and attack.

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    Liverpool transfer news: ‘perfect’ Alexis Mac Allister partner discovered; $33 million price agreed

    Liverpool transfer news: 'perfect' Alexis Mac Allister partner discovered; $33 million price agreed
    Liverpool Transfer News: The Reds have found a partner for Alexis Mac Allister, but it won’t be cheap. The asking price of another lens has been accepted.

    Liverpool are entering uncharted territory. By this point last year, all summer transfer matters had been completed apart from the panicked battle to sign Arthur Melo on loan. And while that was a particularly successful period, it was an indication of how both Jürgen Klopp and FSG like to do business.

    For the owners, this means there will be no price increase as the buyer of the clubs is desperate. For Klopp, that means a full pre-season to work with newcomers, which seems particularly important as Liverpool look to rebuild. However, the transfer market is currently a series of dominoes just waiting to fall, so patience is required.

    Of course, Liverpool managed to get Alexis Mac Allister through the door early, using a release clause to secure genuine transfer activity. However, there has been little movement since then and there is a feeling the club are biding their time.

    Some interesting players could undoubtedly be signed relatively quickly – Gabri Veiga, for example, also has a release clause, albeit with more suitors in place – but Liverpool appear to be keeping their options open. One possibility is that he’s waiting to see if the marquee name Nicolò Barella becomes available, and there’s more on that today.

    Here is Liverpool.com’s verdict on the market gossip surrounding the Reds today

    Nicolò Barella (Inter)

    Liverpool transfer news: 'perfect' Alexis Mac Allister partner discovered; $33 million price agreed
    In the wake of a report from Italy’s Gazetta Dello Sport attributing a legitimate interest in Barella to Liverpool, the Independent has now taken a stand.

    Miguel Delaney says Newcastle are currently considering alternatives, with a large gap in ratings between the two clubs. Inter Milan are pitching nearly $102m (£80m/€93m), with the Magpies around $38m short of that amount.

    Liverpool are “also interested” in the player and see him as “exactly what they want in a second midfielder to complement Alexis Mac Allister”. However, she also believes that the price is currently “far too high”.

    Liverpool.com says: It’s a real dilemma. Inter need to sell players and the pressure could increase as the transfer window progresses depending on whether or not they can offload lesser assets. But the longer Liverpool wait, the less certainty Klopp will have in pre-season – especially as there is no guarantee he will beat Newcastle.

    Meanwhile, other legitimate targets, such as Veiga or Khéphren Thuram, may have moved elsewhere. It’s a real balancing act. But given Barella’s star quality, Liverpool would certainly be justified in waiting a little longer than usual with transfers.

    Sofia Amrabat (Fiorentina)

    Liverpool transfer news: 'perfect' Alexis Mac Allister partner discovered; $33 million price agreed
    There is also another midfielder under the eyes of both Liverpool and Newcastle. Like Barella, he’s someone who hasn’t really been on the radar for a while. Sofyan Amrabat was a rising World Cup star, which led to links with Liverpool. But things have cooled off since his return to Fiorentina.

    However, according to TuttoMercato correspondent Giacomo Iacobellis on Twitter, both Liverpool and Newcastle are willing to match the Italian side’s valuation of $33m (£26m/€30m). As it stands, no other team is willing to pay this much, even if the player’s personal preference remains Barcelona or Atlético Madrid.

    Liverpool.com says: Liverpool tend to go for players who are completely sold on a move, and won’t beg Amrabat to pick Anfield over a move to Spain. However, it is interesting that his name has reappeared.

    Importantly, if there is any truth to the report, it means a slightly more conservative presence in midfield could still be on Liverpool’s radar. Despite his defensive performances at the World Cup, he’s not really a number six, but he has the qualities that would allow him to play deeper – like Manu Koné who is also linked with him.

    The latter has better defensive strength and would actually be a more attractive choice overall. But if Liverpool are still looking for someone who is really comfortable as a defensive midfielder and could replace Fabinho, it would be a welcome development.

  • Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone, along with other transfer targets, have access to the Liverpool jersey numbers.

    Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone, along with other transfer targets, have access to the Liverpool jersey numbers.

    Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone, along with other transfer targets, have access to the Liverpool jersey numbers.
    Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone are controlled by Jurgen Klopp and his recruiting team

    Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone remain in the spotlight and it could still take a few weeks for Liverpool’s two summer goals.

    Having kicked off their recruitment campaign by signing Alexis Mac Allister on a free transfer, the Reds want at least one more midfielder to bolster their squad for the 2023/24 season.

    Thuram and Kone are under scrutiny as Jurgen Klopp and his recruiting team pursue a younger profile for their next signing.

    For those unfamiliar with the two French starlets, or Ryan Gravenberch and Gabri Veiga, there is a chance to see them do their job this summer at the ongoing European Under-21 Championships taking place in Romania and Georgia. The tournament lasts until mid-July.

    Thuram and Kone came on for Les Bleus on Thursday night as they headed to a controversial 2-1 win against Italy, which saw VAR – and for once a lack of such technology – take center stage in the dying minutes .

    As long as they had no connection to the Italian team, the most important thing for the Liverpool fans who watched the action via the UEFA website was the performance of Thuram and Kone. Overall, Kone was fantastic while Thuram showed one or two nice glimpses of his undisputed talent.

    Of course, he’s sparked debate about their respective futures, and one look at social media was enough to show just how high they both stand on the red side of this famous footballing city. However, with a golden opportunity to showcase themselves, there will be no shortage of other candidates.

    However, should the Reds sign either or both, there are some tempting squad numbers available to snap up their proposed arrivals at Anfield, even after Mac Allister landed the vacant number 10 which was not allocated by the club after Sadio Mane joined Bayern Munich.

    Outgoing foursome James Milner (7), Naby Keita (8), Roberto Firmino (9) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have four options left on the hook, although there could be internal calls for those jerseys. Other tracks currently available include; 12, 16, 24, 25, 30 and 31 along with further options in the 30s and 40s.

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    Jorg Schmadtke needs to address Liverpool’s escalating Trent Alexander-Arnold issue.

    Jorg Schmadtke needs to address Liverpool's escalating Trent Alexander-Arnold issue.
    New Liverpool transfer boss Jörg Schmadtke has to resolve an issue over Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Liverpool and new sporting director Jörg Schmadtke will be busy finding new signings to bolster Jurgen Klopp’s squad, but they also have a looming problem with Trent Alexander-Arnold. The Englishman has shone as a midfielder for club and country in recent months, underlining how important he is to his club in multiple roles.

    He operated in a more traditional midfield position under Gareth Southgate, but for his club Alexander-Arnold moved from right-back to play alongside Fabinho – while Curtis Jones and Jordan Henderson were given more freedom to play.

    ‘offensive. New signing Alexis Mac Allister is set to make up a big part of Klopp’s midfield next season, further aided by the arrival of Alexander-Arnold. However, the 24-year-old has to make a decision on his long-term future with just two years left on his current contract.

    If the Reds fail to tie him down to a new contract within the next 12 months, clubs will be lurking in the background, growing confident they can steer him away from Anfield.

    One issue could perhaps be his salary, as Alexander-Arnold currently earns £180,000 a week but is expected to be paid at least £200,000 a week, on par with top earners like Virgil van Dijk and Thiago.

    Liverpool fans have expressed their displeasure that current owner Fenway Sports Group is reluctant to splash the cash as it remains to be seen whether a record deal for Alexander-Arnold will come in a season without the financial help that comes with it. to play with the champions. high on the agenda would be the league.

    Athletic have claimed Alexander-Arnold will be the priority outgoing players in 2025, a list which includes Mohamed Salah, Van Dijk and Henderson, but there is currently no urgency to start talks over an extension.

    Jorg Schmadtke needs to address Liverpool's escalating Trent Alexander-Arnold issue.
    With Schmadtke only in a short-term role over the summer, with an option to extend if all parties believe the partnership is fruitful, there is a chance he will focus on short-term goals for the current open window rather than long-term ambitions like tying Alexander-Arnold to a new contract.

    The full-back’s new role revitalized him at a time when he was worried about his defensive frailties, but if there were any doubts that Liverpool could have been better off without him, Alexander-Arnold quickly put them to bed with recent performances: how he impressed Reds team-mate Andy Robertson.

    “Trent is Trent and that’s the biggest compliment I can pay him,” the Scotland captain told Sky Sports. “He fits everything you ask him.

    He’s still relatively young, but he’s got a wise head on his shoulders and I think when you’re so technically gifted, you’ve got so many skills, you’ve got so much talent.

    Then you can play in any position and it would come from the best and most importantly he has that aggression and that will to succeed – and I think you’ve seen it.

     

  • Transfer to Liverpool is “100%,” according to Jürgen Klopp, who came “quite close” to bringing in a second midfielder.

    Transfer to Liverpool is “100%,” according to Jürgen Klopp, who came “quite close” to bringing in a second midfielder.

    Transfer to Liverpool is "100%," according to Jürgen Klopp, who came "quite close" to bringing in a second midfielder.
    Digest: Before the transfer window closes, Liverpool will ‘100%’ complete one transfer transaction.

    Nearly completed negotiations with his second midfielder were Jürgen Klopp.

    Liverpool was “pretty close” to making a deal.

    Orkun Kökçü wasn’t necessarily one of the most persistent names on the Liverpool transfer radar, but he was a consistent background figure for a few weeks. When playing for Feyenoord in the Eredivisie, the 22-year-old had a strong season.

    But Jürgen Klopp apparently went “quite close” to getting him directly.
    He has since moved to Benfica, so perhaps we should brace for an expensive arrival at Liverpool in a couple of years.

    The defender is 100% coming

    The Liverpool transfer window is unquestionably coming together. Three new midfielders are likely to be acquired, with perhaps one defender thrown into the mix as well, according to the general consensus.

    The plan to acquire a new center-back, however, had previously been stated by the ECHO to be subject to a 12-month delay, which would have been a significant risk. Thankfully, Lynch has since stated that Liverpool will ‘100%’ sign a defender this summer.

    In an article for Football Insider, he claims that it has been made clear by sources that a new defender will unquestionably join Jurgen Klopp’s squad. Micky Van de Ven is one of the people being observed, though there are a number of others as well.

    Jol Matip is not expected to be sold by Liverpool this summer, but the club does want to be proactive. After doing the exact opposite in the pitch’s middle, that would be a welcome move.

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    Nicolo Barella responds to Liverpool as Newcastle United nears a £60 million transfer

    Nicolo Barella responds to Liverpool as Newcastle United nears a £60 million transfer
    Liverpool are interested in Inter midfielder Nicolò Barella

    Jurgen Klopp is a big fan of Nicolò Barella. That is clear, with the German sharing a record of admiration for the Inter Milan midfielder.

    “Barella not being able to play is not a bad thing for us,” Klopp said ahead of Liverpool’s 2022 Champions League match against Inter. “He is a very good player, a very good player and I like him a lot.

    “He has everything you expect from a midfielder: he’s aggressive, he’s technical, he can run for a long time and everything in between. That’s a top player.”

    After signing Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton earlier this month, the Reds are believed to be targeting a younger player profile for their second midfield recruit. Khephren Thuram, Manu Kone, Ryan Gravenberch, Gabri Veiga and Romeo Lavio are therefore among the interesting players of Liverpool.

    However, they continue to be linked to Barella, with reports suggesting Newcastle United were in talks with Inter Milan over a potential £50million, prompting Kopites to urge his club to make a move of its own.

    While such a commission is understandably appealing, the suggestion was also premature. Reports have since claimed that Inter are actually holding out for a figure closer to £80million.

    As a result, having already withdrawn from the race to sign Jude Bellingham earlier this year, Liverpool are likely to have a price on a move for Barella even if he leaves the San Siro this summer. The Independent reports that while the Reds believe the 26-year-old Mac would complement Allister perfectly, they believe the asking price is too steep.

    The fact that Newcastle were in talks to transfer the Italian had nonetheless offered the Reds outside hope of bringing in Barella, as fans speculated that history could repeat itself. After all, Tottenham Hotspur were in talks with FC Porto to sign Luis Diaz in January 2021, effectively negotiating a lower fee before Liverpool stepped in to sign the Colombian.

    However, the latest speculation would suggest that no compromise will be reached with Inter on the asking price for Barella, at least not sufficiently, with Newcastle reportedly turning their attention elsewhere. Athletic are reporting that the Magpies are now close to agreeing to sign Sandro Tonali from AC Milan for around £60m.

    Nicolo Barella responds to Liverpool as Newcastle United nears a £60 million transfer
    Whether negotiations for Barella will go ahead remains to be seen, although the Daily Mail reported that Newcastle sources had always stressed that such a deal would always be a “difficult” deal to pull off. They also suggested there was no inclination that the midfielder was interested in a move to St James’ Park or the Premier League.

    With their interest quickly shifting to Tonali, it would perhaps suggest that his compatriot is about to stick around at the San Siro, with this latest turn appearing to give the Reds their answer as to whether their would-be target is indeed up for a run this summer The affordable price can leave. or do you want to stand still.

    Of course, this could be both good and bad news for Liverpool and their own interest in the midfielder. With Newcastle indeed looking elsewhere, Kopites won’t complain at the sight of the Italian fleeing one of their Premier League rivals this season, although it could suggest the 26-year-old won’t be on the move much. Finally.

    However, if the Reds make a move for Barella, they would have one less team to compete with. Meanwhile, there may still be hope that the transfer fee could potentially be reduced later in the summer, similar to Liverpool’s successful signing of Alisson Becker in the summer of 2018 after AS Roma cut the asking price following the signing of Thibaut by Real Madrid. Courteous.

    But as it stands, Red’s interest in Barella from afar is little more than that, with the Independent deeming Thuram a “cheaper option”, while Klopp wants his summer business completed as soon as possible before the start of the pre-season at the AXA Training Center on July 8.

    Italian turns out to be too expensive. Indeed, had Newcastle not held talks for him, the possibility of a summer move to Anfield would not have entered the minds of Liverpool fans in the first place.

    While Barella has his admirers in Merseyside, Liverpool’s focus for now appears to be elsewhere.

  • Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.
    Liverpool have been linked with a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. It seems a mystery who will be the next player to arrive through the Anfield goal.

    The signing of Alexis Mac Allister was announced even before the official start of the summer transfer window. Argentina’s 2022 World Cup winner has been recruited by Brighton and Hove Albion for what initially appears to be a bargain price of £35m.

    Having scored 10 goals for the Seagulls in the Premier League last season, it’s understandable that Mac Allister is appreciated for Liverpool.

    But Kopites understands all too well that one midfielder will not be enough. At least one more mid-park addition is needed, especially after the departures of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

    Then consider the Reds’ mediocre 2022-2023 season, in which the engine room was heavily scrutinized.

    There are certainly enough names related to each other. Jürgen Klopp might prefer someone who has yet to reach his prime but has already shown potential in abundance. Khephren Thuram, Gabri Veiga, Ryan Gravenberch and Manu Kone all fall into that category.

    Liverpool have reportedly been courting the Inter Milan star for several months. While he may be several years older than Thuram et al, it would mean the 26-year-old is more likely to fit neatly into Klopp’s system.

    Last season, Barella recorded an impressive nine goals and 10 assists in 52 appearances to help Inter reach the Champions League final.

    And even though the Serie A side were beaten 1-0 by Manchester City in Istanbul, the Euro 2020 winner was praised for Italy’s performance. Indeed, Klopp has already spoken of his admiration for Barella.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.
    Liverpool faced Inter Milan in the quarter-finals of the Champions League in the 2022-23 season. Barella, on the other hand, was excluded from both races, having to serve a two-match disqualification. The Reds actually benefited from the 2-1 aggregate finish that took them to the round of 16.

    And before Liverpool’s 2-0 victory in the first leg at San Siro, Klopp made no secret of the vote he gave to Barella. He said: “It’s not a bad thing for us that Barella can’t play!

    “He’s a great player, a great player. I like him a lot. He’s got everything you want in a midfielder. He’s aggressive, he’s technical [good], he can run for a long time and everything in between.

    “So he’s a top player. But – I’m not 100% sure – the replacement will probably be Arturo Vidal. So this is the experience at its best. He has played at the top level everywhere and I think Arturo is very motivated in these matches, so I’m not so sure if he is such an asset to us that he plays instead of Barella.”

    What could dissuade Liverpool from signing Barella is his price. Premier League rivals Newcastle United were reportedly keen to sign academy product Calgari for £50m.

    He comes nowhere near Inter’s valuation, however, with The Independent suggesting it would cost £80m to sell Barella. Regardless of what happens, Klopp will likely be watching closely if Barella actually moves to the Premier League before the transfer window closes.

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    Patrick Dorgu, a talented 18-year-old, will soon be signed by Liverpool.

    Liverpool and Manchester United transfer target has already won the praise of Jurgen Klopp.
    Liverpool are reportedly interested in Lecce talent Patrick Dorgu and the Reds are preparing to sign the 18-year-old

    According to CalcioMercato, the Merseyside giants are ready to strike for the Nigerian-born Denmark youth international, who guided Lecce to the Primavera title last season, the highest accolade an academy player can win in Italy.

    Dorgu hails from the famed FC Nordsjaelland academy and only moved to Lecce last summer, where he played exclusively for the U-19s, making 38 appearances in total and scoring four goals. And now Liverpool are interested.

    Hailed as an “exciting” talent by the New Telegraph, Dorgu appears to have caught the eye of Liverpool scouts as the Anfield side seek to bolster their academy ranks with young talent from across Europe, the Danish teenager apparently being an option.

    In fact, a deal for Liverpool could well be a possibility given how profitable a Premier League bid for a Serie A side like Lecce is. And for Dorgu, the player himself might be interested in moving to England already in his career.

    Liverpool should go all out to sign Dorgue this summer

    Dorgu is clearly a player with some potential as the defender played a key role in Lecce winning Italian football’s biggest youth award this season. And with Liverpool firmly in the market, a move to sign the defender should already be on the cards.

    While Liverpool are blessed with a range of left-back talent, few have the international experience or pedigree like Dorgu, who himself could relish the chance to play at a higher level and at a club with as many players. good facilities as Anfield Giants training.

  • Jurgen Klopp target favors a move to Arsenal, according to a roundup of Liverpool transfers

    Man United’s rejected offer for Mason Mount show why Liverpool withdrew https://footballtopstar.com/man-uniteds-rejected-offer-for-mason-mount-show-why-liverpool-withdrew/
    Liverpool fans are calling for more transfer action after the club signed Alexis Mac Allister for £35m and Jurgen Klopp still needs reinforcements

    Jurgen Klopp may have a big signing ahead of him this summer but his job is far from done as a number of players need replacing.
    James Milner, Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Roberto Firmino are all leaving the club on free transfers, with speculation over Joel Matip’s future as well.

    Alexis Mac Allister came from Brighton for £35million but the club have been linked with a number of other players.

    The club face a disrupted season due to their Europa League involvement, with Klopp inevitably aiming to secure a Champions League return in time for the 2024/25 campaign.

    It remains to be seen how seriously they take UEFA’s second-tier competition, but the Germany coach wants a strong squad so they can compete on all fronts at home again. Here are some of the key transfer conversations to emerge from Anfield.

    Liverpool’s hopes of nabbing Ajax defender Jurrien Timber appear to be fading.

    Along with Manchester United, the Reds are closely linked to the 22-year-old, with his girlfriend reportedly looking for a home on Merseyside. Bayern Munich are also in the running for the Dutch national team, but according to Football London, Timber’s favorite destination is the Emirates.

    Jurgen Klopp target favors a move to Arsenal, according to a roundup of Liverpool transfers
    It would be another transfer market hit for Klopp if the centre-back opts for Arsenal and Mikel Arteta. The Reds are still suffering from the failed pursuit of England star Jude Bellingham, who joined from Real Madrid for £88.5m last week.

    Ryan Gravenberch has paved the way for Bayern Munich’s departure this summer and could spur Liverpool into action.

    “To be honest, yes I am,” Gravenberch told ESPN when asked if he was disappointed with his lack of playing time at Bayern this season.

    “I expected to play more minutes than I actually did. I thought I would get more chances.” It’s just about wanting to play, that’s the most important thing at my age. I hope it will work at Bayern, otherwise we will have to keep looking.

    “I want to play, but the coach chooses other players. I have to accept it, but it’s difficult. I was hoping for more minutes, but I have to stay calm.

    ” I’ve told everyone I don’t want another year like that. Obviously you can’t always be in the starting eleven, but you can still play regularly, you can earn a lot of minutes.”

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    Exclusive: A LFC expert identifies the midfielder who Liverpool should most likely sign.

    Exclusive: A LFC expert identifies the midfielder who Liverpool should most likely sign.

    According to Neil Jones’ exclusive column for CaughtOffside, Liverpool is most likely to make a move for Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram during this summer’s transfer window.

    Thuram has performed well in Ligue 1 and fits the type of player Jurgen Klopp has usually preferred to sign for the Reds. Jones believes Thuram will be a top priority this summer over some of the other names who have been linked.

    Liverpool had a challenging season in 2022–23, and it is evident that the midfield is a weak spot. Jones has highlighted the need for additional midfield reinforcements despite the club having already signed Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton.

    Though he acknowledged that Gabri Veiga, a young player for Celta Vigo, likely has some level of interest that could be revisited later, the journalist believes that Liverpool need a physical player in the mold of Thuram more than anyone else.

    Midfield remains a priority for Liverpool in this summer’s transfer market, Jones said, even though the acquisition of Alexis MacAllister may be finalized.

    Exclusive: A LFC expert identifies the midfielder who Liverpool should most likely sign.
    “Mac Allister is a significant acquisition to expand Jurgen Klopp’s options, but the club had always ideally desired two or even three new additions in that position, it has never been a secret.

    Naturally, Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone have been mentioned. According to my understanding, Thuram is the most likely candidate out of those; based on his description, physique, age, the club he plays for, and the amount of money involved, I believe he is a perfect fit.

    It is unclear how willing Nice will be to let him go, and I believe that given the number of midfielders who appear to be likely to move soon in this market, Nice may simply be watching to see how the dominoes fall and what kind of price they can fetch for him.

    “However, I believe Liverpool and Thuram have identified him as someone they want, even though there hasn’t been much movement in the last week and a price hasn’t yet been set. ”.

  • Man United’s rejected offer for Mason Mount show why Liverpool withdrew

    Man United’s rejected offer for Mason Mount show why Liverpool withdrew

    Man United’s rejected offer for Mason Mount show why Liverpool withdrew
    Liverpool are no longer chasing Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, and the offers Manchester United have rejected so far show why he retired.

    Earlier this summer, it looked likely that Mount Stamford would swap Bridge for Anfield as part of Jurgen Klopp’s midfield rebuild.

    With the 24-year-old in the final year of his contract and Chelsea reluctant to offer him the extension he sought, Liverpool were ready to follow up on their long-standing interest.

    Also at the end of May, he was presented as Mount’s most realistic option, until terms could be agreed with Man United.

    As with Jude Bellingham, the Reds were quickly taken out of the picture as those within the club felt a deal was too costly to justify. However, United continued their efforts to sign the Englishman and this week Chelsea’s second offer was rejected.

    According to widespread reports on Wednesday, including from Sky Sports, Chelsea have turned down a new offer worth up to £50m.

    That package was a guaranteed £45m package with £5m in add-ons which, like United’s earlier offer of £40m, was “rejected immediately”.

    Man United’s rejected offer for Mason Mount show why Liverpool withdrew
    The Athletic report says Chelsea United have presented terms which they have deemed acceptable, with the London club asking for £60m upfront and £5m in add-ons.

    Despite this, it is claimed a deal is ‘closer’, although Sky Sports added that United ‘have their eyes set on a valuation they are unlikely to go beyond’.

    When Liverpool waived Bellingham, they clearly decided to spread their funds across multiple midfielders which has paid off so far.

    A deal for Alexis Mac Allister was valued at just £35million, with no further payments to be made at Brighton, according to This Is Anfield reports. Meanwhile, the latest reports from Nice suggest French midfielder Khephren Thuram – likely to sign up next – will be available for a similar fee.

    Borussia Monchengladbach’s Manu Kone is priced in the same region, with Liverpool expected to bring in two more to join Mac Allister.

    While Mount would be a great signing and help solve the local problem developing on Klopp’s side, he would also come with higher salary demands.

    With Chelsea having already rejected a £50m offer and instead seeking £65m, that, plus Mount’s likely earnings of £200,000 a week, could see a deal worth at least £117m in five years.

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    Liverpool goalkeeper has no idea of his future at club – “If the coach likes me…”

    Liverpool goalkeeper has no idea of his future at club – “If the coach likes me…”
    Vitezslav Jaros has been relegated to an unlikely No.1 spot this summer but the Liverpool goalkeeper is fumbling in the dark over his future at Anfield.

    After the injury of regular player Matej Kovar, Jaros has the opportunity to start for the Czech Republic in the European U21 Championship.

    England (June 22), Germany (June 25) and Israel (June 28) are their group stage opponents, in which the 21-year-old will make his first competitive appearances since October.

    He spent last season on loan at Stockport but was sidelined by injury for two months before falling out of favor on his return.

    Jaros turns 22 in July and returns to Liverpool as a local player in the Premier League. Speculation about Caoimhin Kelleher’s future continues. But speaking to iSport in his Czech homeland, he hinted he was unsure of the plans for him after pre-season.

    Liverpool goalkeeper has no idea of his future at club – “If the coach likes me…”
    “I should go to training. It will be very important there. If the coach likes you, he can say he will try you,” Jaros said.

    “My loan at Stockport is over, I’m back at Liverpool. We’ll see what I can find.
    “I don’t know if the club wants me to stay or go somewhere else. When the opportunity arises, you have to take it.”

    Jaros has been a substitute for three Champions League games in 2020/21 but has spent much of the last two and a half years on loan at St Patrick’s Athletic, Notts County and then Stockport.

    It would be a big step for him to be back in the first team now, although it’s not out of the question given how many players are needed first and foremost in training.

    If he were to go, Jaros expressed a desire to stay in England but admitted he was “open to anything” that was presented to him. “I got used to life and football there,” he explained.

    “If there’s a good offer, I’d like to stay. But I’m not against change either. I’m open to anything.”

    Jaros joined Liverpool from Slavia Prague in 2017 and is in a difficult position this summer.