
French football pundit Luke Entwistle gives ECHO insights into how Khephren Thuram would fit in at Liverpool if he completes a transfer from Nice
Khephren Thuram looks set to be the next midfielder to top Liverpool’s list following the signing of Alexis Mac Allister.
Liverpool finished fifth in the Premier League last season and were eliminated from the Champions League in the round of 16 after failing to beat Real Madrid in the 2022 final replay.
Jürgen Klopp’s aim is to get his side back into contention in the 2023/24, but to do that he needs more signings, especially in midfield.
Last season showed just how much work the Reds’ engine room has to do and while Mac Allister is a start, at least one more addition is needed.
Thuram is high on Liverpool’s transfer agenda. But if the new French international moves from Nice to Merseyside, what kind of player would Reds boss Klopp have?
Jurgen Klopp has reportedly asked personally about Khephren Thuram. What would you add to Liverpool’s midfield?
“Verticality, ball progression and press aggression. Already an elite dribbler, Thuram uses his frame to drive through the third, and once in full swing he can be tough to stop.
“Given the departure, it’s perhaps unclear what the Liverpool midfield will look like, so having such a rounded box-to-box element will add an important degree of versatility to the mix.”
Thuram has also been linked with PSG. Would a move to Anfield be better for the youngster?
“The latest reports from Le Parisien suggest that PSG are not interested in chasing the Nice midfielder this summer.
Like Liverpool, it is difficult to know what PSG’s midfield will look like next season. Verratti, a fixed value in the team, is linked to a move, while a new manager will also take over. “Despite this transitional era at Liverpool, the club is a more stable option than PSG.”
Is Thuram destined to become a star of the French national team?

“Something of a golden generation of French midfielders is emerging. Kante and Pogba are less present on the international scene due to injuries, and have been for a few years, but their successors are already playing for big clubs.”
Tchouameni has had a difficult second half of the season but he is likely to bounce back and has already established himself as a regular under Deschamps. Camavinga has been used at left-back by Les Bleus lately, but he is young and will likely return to midfield soon.
Others have also qualified, while Guendouzi and Youssouf Fofana, both slightly older than Thuram, have been favorites in the past.
However, despite playing for struggling Nice this season, Thuram has made it through the squad. help the team win the European championship, but should establish himself in the senior league quite soon.
With Deschamps still preferring a three-man midfield, there is room for him, and a big summer move will only further the search for him.”
What are Thuram’s strengths?
“I’ve already touched on his strengths a little bit, but he’s a great dribbler. He has a good range of passing and is combative and intelligent in the press.”
What should Thuram improve as he gains experience?
“His biggest weakness is the end product.
Eight goals and 11 assists in 138 appearances for Nice are not enough for a player of his talent and profile. He definitely needs to add numbers to his game and be a bit more selfish at times. He’s often guilty of passing when he should be shooting.”
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