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  • Jurgen Klopp is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz as agent confirms discussions.

    Jurgen Klopp is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz as agent confirms discussions.

    Jurgen Klopp is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz as agent confirms discussions.
    Luis Diaz is anticipated to be the next star that Jurgen Klopp will have to battle to keep at Anfield as Liverpool braces itself for interest from Saudi Pro League clubs in their players.

    With Fabinho and Jordan Henderson both being linked to Saudi Pro League clubs, Liverpool’s transfer window appears to be shifting more and more toward sales.

    As Luis Diaz’s position with the Reds appears uncertain right now, the Middle Eastern nation is expected to show intense interest in him. Cody Gakpo, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, and Diaz give the Reds a plethora of options up front.

    After only 18 months at Anfield, Diaz’s head may now be turned if he receives insufficient playing time under Jurgen Klopp in the upcoming campaign. The most recent Liverpool transfer rumors, including Diaz’s potential departure, are summarized here by Mirror Football.

    Diaz’s offer was anticipated.

    Liverpool is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz from the dominant Saudi Pro League team Al-Hilal. This summer, Al-Hilal already added Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Wolves captain Ruben Dias to their roster.

    Now that Diaz has only been at Anfield for 18 months, they are focusing their attention on him. However, with his playing time possibly being limited the following season, Al-Hilal are planning to test the waters regarding his willingness to compete for a spot.

    The Saudi team is prepared to make a £43 million offer for the Colombian international, according to Record. Although it is unlikely that the Reds would sell for that little money, boss Jorge Jesus is reportedly desperate to sign Diaz.

    Aurelien Tchouameni declined to join Liverpool.

    Jurgen Klopp is preparing for a bid for Luis Diaz as agent confirms discussions.
    Liverpool has increased their interest in Aurelien Tchouameni, but the Frenchman has rejected leaving Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp, the manager of the Reds, is in need of midfield additions as both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho may be on the verge of leaving.

    As he battles for playing time at the Bernabeu, Tchouameni is near the top of his short list of targets. However, AS claims that the French international is “firm in his idea” to reject a transfer away from Los Blancos.

    Despite plans to try to wrest him from Madrid, Liverpool’s pursuit of the 23-year-old would appear to be over. Despite Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, wanting to keep him, they are prepared to look into a potential trade.

    A potential transfer to Liverpool has been discussed, according to the agent of Senegalese wonderkid Pape Diop. Gerald Sagoe has now confirmed that Diop had discussions with the Reds in March, which has led to speculation that he could move to Anfield.

    “We did have preliminary discussions with a Liverpool scouting team member, and this was in Paris sometime in March of this year. We spoke for two days at a hotel, he told RedmenTV.

    They were seeking general information about Pape, including his whereabouts and activities. We simply exchanged information, explained to them the duration of his contract, the project we wanted, as well as the boy’s aspirations and personal goals. ”.

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    LIVERPOOL WILL “COMPETE FOR TITLE,” SAYS STEVIE NICOL If the five-man transfer agreement is approved

    LIVERPOOL WILL "COMPETE FOR TITLE," SAYS STEVIE NICOL If the five-man transfer agreement is approved
    Stevie Nicol still expects Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool to contest the Premier League title next season, although he will lose veteran duo Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabia, as well as bringing in three new faces.

    The Anfield legend was asked what the “realistic expectations” are for Liverpool next season, whether they “replace the whole of midfield” and whether Jordan Henderson and Fabinho will leave.

    Now, two players, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, have already entered, so one can imagine that another big name will join as the aforementioned duo complete a potential five-man transfer deal.

    While Klopp’s midfield will undergo massive and perhaps unplanned changes as a result, the exceptions remain the same for Nicol, as he told ESPN.

    As Manchester City are aiming for a fourth consecutive Premier League title, the last team to win the title outside of Treble winners have been Liverpool themselves, and have gone over 90 points on other occasions but been overwhelmed by the incredible power that Pep Guardiola has built upon. Can those at Anfield go down that road again next season? Nicole thinks so.

    LIVERPOOL WILL "COMPETE FOR TITLE," SAYS STEVIE NICOL If the five-man transfer agreement is approved
    “They’re fighting for the title,” Nicol said of Liverpool’s expectations for next season, when they replace the entire midfield following the possible exits of Fabinho and Henderson.

    “Simple and clear. If you sign three quality players in this way, you add them to the striker and you have to expect the defense to not concede another 50 goals. Then you have to compete.”

    Will Liverpool push for the Europa League?
    The Reds have reached three Champions League finals under Klopp, including one against Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.

    But now that they’re in the Europa League it will be interesting to see how they balance that competition versus the Premier League.

    Many will argue that the Premier League is much more important than the Europa League, so in the end, will Klopp throw his best players into the marathon because they can’t afford to lose the Champions League again?

    Yes, winning the Europa League will get you there too, but aiming for the title must be the main goal.

     

  • Liverpool has already responded to Saudi Arabia’s £43 million ‘bid’ for Luis Diaz.

    Liverpool has already responded to Saudi Arabia’s £43 million ‘bid’ for Luis Diaz.

    Liverpool has already responded to Saudi Arabia's £43 million 'bid' for Luis Diaz.
    An alleged Saudi Arabian club’s latest target for a Liverpool player is Luis Diaz.

    The major impediment to the summer transfer window has been them. similar to how the release of the iPod by Apple led to the demise of CDs or how Netflix replaced Blockbuster as the preferred method for renting movies.

    Of course, unlike the aforementioned two, the Premier League won’t disappear due to the Saudi Pro League. The NFL’s top division will continue to draw the most attention. But there’s no denying that the enormous sums of money Saudi Arabia has been paying players has upset the balance.

    Just ask Jurgen Klopp how it has affected his plans. The Liverpool manager must have believed that after spending a combined £95 million on Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, he could begin implementing his 2023–24 season plan. His squad’s need for restocking had always been in the midfield, which was filled even before the Reds reported back for duty.

    Now, however, Saudi Arabia is looking for two players he had targeted for his scheme. It seems likely that Fabinho will travel to the Middle East. A £40 million bid from Al-Ittihad caused him to be dropped from Liverpool’s preseason tour of Germany.

    Conversely, Jordan Henderson might also be on the way. Steven Gerrard, a former teammate of his at Anfield and a pillar of the Kop, wants to lure the Reds captain to Al-Ettifaq, but the requested fee is proving to be a roadblock. Another player who has received envious looks from Saudis is Thiago Alcantara.

    Nevertheless, there has been a time when the futures of all three have been questioned in relation to Merseyside. Despite leading Klopp’s team, Henderson has frequently been made the whipping boy. Fabinho’s legs, according to some, gave out last season amid an unexpected, startling drop in form. Even though the swashbuckling Thiago’s range of passing has mesmerized many, it is challenging to defend his injury history.

    But it would take hours or even days of arduous searching to locate someone who agreed that Luis Diaz, the most recent player to be linked to a move to Saudi Arabia, should be sold.

    Al-Hilal may be ready to make a £43 million offer, according to the Portuguese newspaper Record. But in reality, unless an offer is made that Liverpool simply cannot refuse, there isn’t a chance that he will be allowed to leave.

    The winger had a huge impact after joining for an initial £37.5 million from Porto in January 2022. Only Virgil van Dijk has established himself so quickly since joining Jurgen Klopp’s team in the middle of a season. Sadio Mane was moved from his usual left flank position to a central one to make room for Diaz, who quickly forced his way into the Reds’ starting lineup. Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino were consequently demoted in the pecking order.

    Liverpool has already responded to Saudi Arabia's £43 million 'bid' for Luis Diaz.
    Diaz started the Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid as well as the Carabao Cup and FA Cup victories over Chelsea. He made 26 appearances and finished the 2021–22 season with six goals and five assists. a trustworthy beginning.

    The idea of the harm the tenacious Diaz could cause over the course of an entire campaign left Kopites purring. The 27-year-old was among the few players to perform to expectations despite Liverpool’s underwhelming start to the previous season. He had four goals and three assists before suffering a fatal knee injury at Arsenal in October.

    Initially, there was hope Diaz would come back after the season’s break for the World Cup. Two months after his initial problem, he briefly returned to training during a training camp in Dubai, but his recovery faltered and surgery was required.

    For all of us and for him, it is obvious that this is a huge disappointment, according to Klopp. “The training scenario was nonexistent. There was nothing before he felt anything. The following day, [he] didn’t feel too much, but we wanted to be extremely cautious, so we said: “Okay, come on, let’s take a quick look.”. And then the news broke, which was a real kick in the face. ”.

    Six months later, Diaz would finally make his comeback off the bench in a 6-1 thrashing of Leeds United. At Elland Road, the traveling supporters gave him a rousing reception, and he quickly forced his way back into Liverpool’s starting lineup.

    Diaz played a part in each of Liverpool’s six victories in a row during the crucial portion of the season. The Reds secured what had appeared to be an unlikely fifth-place finish when he scored in the thrilling 4-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

    And Klopp’s praise of Diaz during that winning streak only served to emphasize how important he is to the Reds’ plans.

    Klopp praised Diaz’s comeback, calling it “fantastic.”. “We have always been excited about it, and we are now even more so. The thing is, he was sidelined following the injury he sustained in the Arsenal game—a very odd match, by the way—and returned while we were in a World Cup training camp in Dubai, so we all thought: “Finally back.”.

    “He trained exceptionally, beyond exceptional, and he only slightly fell on the grass, felt something, continued, and everything was fine. ‘Yeah, I feel a little bit after training. Look at it. Another scan isn’t due for three more months or whatever. Absolutely horrible.

    “He plays naturally.
    He is my favorite person, without a doubt. It’s incomprehensible. He plays such smart football; he moves in the appropriate spots, defends naturally from his position, is a goal threat, quick, and cheeky. I must say, he’s a very, very special player. He was greatly missed by all of us. ”.

    With strong offensive options, Klopp is prepared for the upcoming campaign. Mo Salah will continue to be the talisman, and Jota, who suffered a severe calf injury himself last season, has proven to be a dependable player. Darwin Nunez, who showed flashes of his talent during the previous season, will be expected to be more composed during his second season at Anfield. Cody Gakpo, who joined the team from PSV Eindhoven in January, has made impressive progress and will gain from a full preseason.

    But most supporters will agree that Diaz will start on the left flank against Chelsea on August 13 if everyone is healthy.

     

  • Liverpool is about to unleash a 17-goal weapon that Jurgen Klopp only had time to use six times the previous season.

    Liverpool is about to unleash a 17-goal weapon that Jurgen Klopp only had time to use six times the previous season.

    As he gets ready for the upcoming Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp is likely to be given a challenging situation this preseason.
    As he gets ready for the upcoming Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp is likely to be given a challenging situation this preseason.

    This weekend, as preparations for the 2023–24 season got underway, Liverpool’s stars started to pour through the AXA Training Center’s doors. The countdown for August 13 began.

    Naturally, the Reds’ Premier League campaign will get underway then with a trip to Stamford Bridge to take on a freshly revamped Mauricio Pochettino-coached Chelsea squad.

    Before departing for Singapore to play Leicester City and Bayern Munich at the end of July, Liverpool will travel to Germany’s Black Forest and the depths of Europe for a grueling training camp. This will be their first away day of the season.

    After last time out’s season of overall and individual decline at Anfield, Klopp will have plenty to think about as he attempts to plot his first-choice starting XI for the five friendlies penciled in the calendar over the next five weeks. It occurs as Liverpool aims to win the Champions League again after finishing fifth in the Premier League.

    Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah
    The simultaneous availability of Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah is expected to help Klopp’s efforts to negotiate a return to the top table of European football.

    The five players have only been available for six Premier League games together, which is perhaps not surprising given the severity of the injury crisis that decimated large portions of the squad last season. Liverpool scored 17 goals during that time, or in April 2023, averaging 20.8 goals per game.

    The 6-1 thrashing of Leeds United at Elland Road from that stretch of games, which came in the middle of the Reds’ 11-game unbeaten streak at the end of the season, will serve as the highlight reel that will have whetted Klopp’s appetite going into the new season.

    Across the Pennines on that particular night, Cody Gakpo completed a quick counterattack to give Liverpool the lead in the first half before Mohamed Salah scored a decisive goal four minutes later to double the lead.

    After the break, Luis Sinisterra scored to cut the deficit in half, but Diogo Jota, who had been freed by an incredible Curtis Jones through-ball, scored to snap a one-year goal drought. Moments later, he and Salah helped themselves to their second of the game before substitute Darwin Nunez sealed a memorable evening for the away Kop with the Reds’ sixth goal in extra time.

    Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah
    Despite a flurry of goals in the second half, Luis Diaz’s return from a seven-month absence from the field received the loudest cheer of the evening from the roughly 3,000 Reds seated in the East Stand at Elland Road. After emerging as a glimmer of hope in the early weeks of the season, the Colombian’s protracted absence from the team left Liverpool lacking in inventiveness, skill, and attacking vigor as the goals dried up at Anfield at a time when Nunez and Gakpo were still acclimating to life in Merseyside.

    With Liverpool vying for a top-four finish, Klopp said of Diaz in May, “Having Luis back for this particular run of games has been a massive help and you can see the impact that he has on his teammates and the opposition.”. “It is so beneficial to have him back in the team, doing what he does, because he gives us a different threat and brings a different profile to our attack.
    ”.

    The Liverpool manager can come to expect a fully-fit and firing forward department in the upcoming season, as evidenced by a pulsating 4-3 victory over Tottenham Hotspur later in the month following the latest of late strikes courtesy of Jota.

    Following his impressive adjustment to life at Anfield since his £37 million transfer from PSV Eindhoven in January, Gakpo currently holds a firm hold of the central position in Liverpool’s forward line. When Liverpool begins their season in West London in a little more than five weeks, Diaz and Salah will be expected to flank the Dutchman on the left and right sides.

    However, Liverpool are actually well-stocked and ready for a successful campaign on Merseyside regardless of the lineup Klopp chooses for the 2023–24 season.

     

  • How the Reds might line up in 2023–24 after the Liverpool moves

    How the Reds might line up in 2023–24 after the Liverpool moves

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    After the highs of 2021/22, which almost culminated in a historic quadrupling, Liverpool had a miserable 2022/23 season, although a strong end to the season has brought a touch of optimism heading into the summer.

    Jurgen Klopp’s men rallied to finish fifth and will compete in the Europa League after many tipped them for another title.

    The club has a number of key focus areas this summer, with midfield being the overwhelming priority.

    Klopp will not want to endure another season like 2022/23 and the Reds are expected to be very busy in the market.
    This is how Liverpool could line up for the 2023/24 season.

    How Liverpool could line up in 2023/24

    The best goalkeeper in the Premier League was, without question, Liverpool’s star man last season. His place between the sticks couldn’t be more secure heading into 2023/24.

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold
    – The revolutionary right-back’s productive end to the season coincided with a role change which facilitated his advancement into midfield areas.

    His performances for England in June only bolstered the notion that his future may lie further up the pitch, and we’ll surely see him in a more metronomic role come the start of next season.

    CB: Virgil van Dijk – The Dutchman may no longer boast the imperious aura of his apex and he certainly wasn’t at his best in 2022/23. However, whether last season was just an outlier or the beginning of Van Dijk’s decline remains to be seen.

    CB: Ibrahima Konate – It could be argued strongly that Konate is Liverpool’s best centre-back at the moment. For example, the Reds were hampered by his injury problems last season.

    The club are expected to test the centre-back waters this summer and have been linked with Wolsburg’s Micky van de Ven, but Van Dijk and Konate should be the partnership of choice.

    LB: Andy Robertson – The ever-reliable Robertson was a shining spark for the Reds during their difficult 2022-23 season and his status as Liverpool’s starting left-back is unquestioned.

    DM: Fabinho – The Brazilian’s time at the club looked set to come to an end for much of 2022/23, but Klopp’s change of structure to move Trent into midfield helped Fabinho finish the season well.

    Liverpool could make three additions to their engine room this summer but Klopp will certainly want a touch of familiarity.

    CM: Khephren Thuram – One of those Thuram players, who can operate at the base of midfield and in a more entrepreneurial box-to-box role.

    The Reds have been continuously linked with the transfer of the Nice midfielder but the deal isn’t expected to be finalized until after the European Under-21 Championship.

    Nicolo Barella, Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni are other names on the club’s radar, but Thuram looks set to conclude the simplest and most realistic deal.

    CM: Alexis Mac Allister – The world champion was Liverpool’s first signing this summer and will become a cornerstone for Klopp’s Reds next season.

    The action-packed Argentine could play a similar role to Georginio Wijnaldum at Anfield.

    Liverpool transfers: How the Reds could line up in 2023/24
    RW: Mohamed Salah
    – Salah expressed his frustration after Liverpool finished the 2022/23 season in fifth place, writing on Twitter that he was “completely devastated”.

    The post sparked rumors of a possible exit with Saudi clubs who have recently been linked. However, Salah is expected to stay on Merseyside and help the club have a successful year.

    ST: Cody Gakpo – Replacing Roberto Firmino won’t be an easy task but Gakpo, who joined the club in January, has impressed across the board and is set to take over from the Brazilian.

    The Dutchman, who finished the season with seven Premier League goals, will have a similar role to Firmino at Anfield.

    AG: Luis Diaz – The winger’s impact on the club was felt right in the middle of Liverpool’s majestic 2021/22 season and his long-term absence was clearly felt last season.

    A knee injury ruled Diaz out for six months, but he returned before the end of the season and started four consecutive league games.

    Although it may take longer for Diaz to get back to his best, he is expected to move ahead of Darwin Nunez on the depth chart by the start of next season.

  • Diáz Scores For Colombia in the Liverpool International Roundup

    Diáz Scores For Colombia in the Liverpool International Roundup

    Diáz Scores For Colombia in the Liverpool International Roundup
    Luis Díaz helped Colombia to a solid 2-0 victory over Germany in their friendly match. Díaz scored the game’s first goal in the 54th minute with a header past goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen.

    Díaz played almost the entire 90 minutes. It was Colombia’s first victory against Germany.

    In the EURO qualifiers, captain Andy Robertson played the whole game as Scotland continued their impressive winning streak. They have now won all four qualifiers. The last was Tuesday against Georgia. The Scots now have a clear lead at the top of Group A.

    Portugal narrowly edged Iceland 1-0, with Diogo Jota on the bench as a substitute.

    Iceland’s defeat came in the 80th minute when Willum Thor Willumsson received a second yellow card, reducing his squad to 10 men. Cristiano Ronaldo then scored a controversial goal in the 89th minute to clinch victory.

    The goal was initially flagged for offside, but after a lengthy VAR check, Ronaldo was barely considered to be onside and the goal was therefore conceded. This gives Portugal a perfect record in four qualifying matches, keeping them top of Group J.

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    LIVERPOOL JUST SOLD ‘BIG TALENT’ WHO COULD HAVE BEEN THEIR OWN JAMES MADDISON

    LIVERPOOL JUST SOLD ‘BIG TALENT’ WHO COULD HAVE BEEN THEIR OWN JAMES MADDISON
    Premier League giants Liverpool have just sold a player who has “very similar qualities” to James Maddison, while Leighton Clarkson secures his permanent transfer to Aberdeen.

    In 2021, after the diminutive midfielder invaded Jurgen Klopp’s first-team thinking, the Liverpool boss drew comparisons between Leighton Clarkson and a certain Philipp Lahm for his intelligence on the ball and tactical flexibility.

    The England Under-20 international has scored six goals and provided nine other assists. His creative streak and exquisite long-range shooting led Dons legend Willie Miller to mention Clarkson in the same breath as a man who has come a long way since his brief stint at Pittodrie.

    “Clarkson is a huge talent who reminds me of James Maddison,” Miller told Press and Journal. “When I see what Maddison has accomplished, I think Clarkson has done the same.”

    Maddison, who spent the second half of the 2016/17 season at Aberdeen, is now an England regular, not to mention his £50m target for Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United. Liverpool sell Leighton Clarkson to Aberdeen

    “It sets the bar high when you start comparing Clarkson to Maddison,” Miller adds. “But why not? Clarkson has very similar qualities to Maddison. He’s also great on the ball, can score from set pieces and has a huge impact on games.

    LIVERPOOL JUST SOLD ‘BIG TALENT’ WHO COULD HAVE BEEN THEIR OWN JAMES MADDISON“Clarkson is a hugely exciting talent with his whole career ahead of him. Securing the midfielder on a long-term contract until the summer of 2027 is a fabulous deal from Aberdeen. Anyone who has seen the midfielder play will realize that he has enormous talent.

    “That was pretty clear on his debut for Aberdeen, when he scored a sensational goal in the 4-1 win over St Mirren in August.”

    Aberdeen reportedly battled competition from Rangers, Celtic and a number of English Second Division clubs before signing Clarkson for an undisclosed fee. A deal that had Dons boss Barry Robson grinning from ear to ear.

    “There’s no doubt that Leighton was a positive influence during his time with us last season,” Robson told the Dons website.

    “It is hugely encouraging that he has now chosen this club as his home. “He’s a bright young player and exactly the type of player we want here at the club.

    He’s young, hungry and technically very good.
    “He was much admired for his creativity on the pitch. And (he) showed a real affinity with the fans during his time at Pittodrie last season.

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    Trent Alexander-Arnold stuns bitter Liverpool rival over Steven Gerrard claim

    Trent Alexander-Arnold stuns bitter Liverpool rival over Steven Gerrard claim
    Trent Alexander-Arnold collected the number 10 shirt for England against North Macedonia

    Bukayo Saka could have won the match point for his hat-trick against North Macedonia at Old Trafford on Monday night, but Liverpool defender and midfielder Trent Alexander-Arnold impressed again during this recent international break.

    Even having shone in his new hybrid role at Anfield and beyond, it was shocking to see his name alongside the No.10 shirt on England’s squad list ahead of beating Malta on Friday night. It was hardly a surprise, however, that in 180 minutes he made his mark again.

    Alexander-Arnold, in an even more advanced position than his recent move to Liverpool, was among Valletta’s star performers and just over 72 hours later the club’s academy graduate was back with another performance composed and elegant in the engine room.

    It was enough to make Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and even former Chelsea captain John Terry purr as they watched the current squad routinely knock out admittedly limited opponents. Although these three could still read between the lines, Alexander-Arnold successfully played between them.

    After seven goals ahead of him, Alexander-Arnold underlined what he has to offer with an assist that helped Saka earn a hat-trick. Queue up the high-level response on social media.

    No sooner had the goal come – England’s fourth of the night – than Liverpool hero Carragher tweeted: “Trent v Saka will be one hell of a combination.” Terry followed with his endorsement on the same platform.

    In Saka Chat, Channel 4’s team of respected pundits also discussed before the match what Alexander-Arnold can offer his club and country in central midfield, as Gerrard himself took off his suit to appear at Old Trafford on Monday night.

    He said: ‘When you play in matches against Malta and you play against another team [North Macedonia] who play with a compact block, Trent [Alexander-Arnold] is someone who can open the door at any moment because he has such a range good of passages.

    “I think he has a lot of trust and confidence from Jurgen Klopp in this role and it’s very interesting to see that Gareth [Southgate] has given him a chance. But what Trent has done is he’s gone and I thought it was man of the match Friday night.

    “He played with confidence and that defensive responsibility was taken away from him because he was under pressure and there was a lot of attention for him in that role.”

    Alexander-Arnold would not be declared man of the match against North Macedonia on Monday night. After being ignored by England for so long, he could be their man of the hour.

  • The Liverpool defender is set to wrap up a La Liga comeback as the reality of the transfer is clear

    The Liverpool defender is set to wrap up a La Liga comeback as the reality of the transfer is clear

    The Liverpool defender is set to wrap up a La Liga comeback as the reality of the transfer is clear
    Anderson Arroyo is hoping to help Alaves return to La Liga in his sixth loan spell away from Liverpool

    It’s been two weeks since Liverpool’s season ended with an entertaining 4-4 ​​draw at relegated Southampton.
    But for a player still on the Reds’ books, the domestic campaign is only now reaching a tipping point.

    Anderson Arroyo, who signed for Liverpool in February 2018, is hoping to play for Alaves in the first leg of their play-off against Levante for promotion to La Liga on Sunday night.

    In terms of playing time, it’s been a frustrating season for the 23-year-old Colombian defender, who has started just two league games since the start of November, but played the last 18 minutes of a 2-0 win against Eibar. in the second leg three days ago.

    It’s his sixth move of a Reds roaming career, having first appeared on their radar after playing alongside compatriot Luis Diaz for Colombia at the 2017 South American U20 Championship.

    Arroyo signed a new contract with Liverpool last season to extend his commitment until 2025 but is yet to secure a work permit to play for the Reds and as such has not even played for any of the academy sides despite having only 18 years old. . at the first signature.

    The Liverpool defender is set to wrap up a La Liga comeback as the reality of the transfer is clear
    He was shipped to Mallorca soon after signing five years ago and spent the rest of the season for their B team.

    He continued his development the following season at Ghent in Belgium alongside Taiwo Awoniyi – now at Nottingham Forest – but he didn’t play for the senior team, so he spent the 2019/20 season with Bulgarian Mlada Boleslav, making just two first-team appearances.

    He was shipped to Mallorca soon after signing five years ago and spent the rest of the season for their B team.

    He continued his development the following season at Ghent in Belgium alongside Taiwo Awoniyi – now at Nottingham Forest – but he didn’t play for the senior team, so he spent the 2019/20 season with Bulgarian Mlada Boleslav, making just two first-team appearances.

    Finally, in the 2020/21 season, Arroyo was a regular feature in Salamanca’s starting XI in the third tier of Spanish football and played almost all of last season in Liga B as a centre-back at Mirandes.

    Arroyo will now be hoping to help his current side – who were beaten 5-4 by Liverpool in the 2001 UEFA Cup final – to an immediate return to La Liga after last season’s relegation, with the second leg taking place next Saturday.

    Still, it’s very likely the defender – a figure forgotten by Liverpool fans – will never wear a shirt for the Reds.

  • The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Carragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a “lower” transfer fee than Luis Diáz.

    The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Carragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a “lower” transfer fee than Luis Diáz.

    The future captain of Liverpool revealed by Jamie Caragher,as Alexis MacAllister, has a "lower" transfer fee than Luis Diáz.
    As Jamie Carragher selects a player who “will end up being the captain,” Alexis Mac Allister, a new signing for Liverpool, may cost less than Luis Diaz.

    Alexander-Arnold is designated as the captain-elect by Carragher.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has the support of Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player, to lead the team at Anfield.

    Despite his young age of 24, Alexander-Arnold has been a member of Liverpool for almost 20 years. He started out in the youth ranks before making his first team debut in 2017.

    The right-back, who was raised in West Derby, has made 198 appearances for the Reds, just shy of 200 overall, winning England and European championships along the way.

    Carragher thinks he’s destined for the position in the long run despite having only ever led the team out once, in a Champions League group stage dead rubber against Midtjylland in 2020.

    “It is getting to the point now where he is getting more mature and it will eventually become his team,” he said to The Redmen TV. The captain will ultimately be him. “.

    Of course, Carragher is another Scouser who, after graduating from the Reds’ academy, achieved great things with the team.

    From 1996 until his retirement in 2013, he played on the senior team, serving the club for 10 of those years as vice-captain.

    Price tag for Alexis Mac Allister is a “bargain.”.

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Brighton player Alexis Mac Allister’s contract has a release clause that is less than $56 million (£45 million/€52 million) for Liverpool.

    Mac Allister is scheduled to have a medical in the next 24 to 48 hours, according to Romano, who claims that Liverpool wants to get the “documents signed” for the deal this week.

    The Reds should be able to activate the aforementioned clause as soon as personal terms are fully agreed upon, and the transaction can then be completed.

    In comparison to players like Luis Daz ($62m/£50m/€58m) and Diogo Jota ($56m), the club believes he could prove to be a “bargain.”.

    This is true even though he won the World Cup with Argentina and shone for Brighton in the Premier League, earning a nomination for the competition’s Young Player of the Season honor.

    As it prepares for a drop in revenue following its failure to make the Champions League, Liverpool may put an even greater emphasis on bargain deals this summer.

     

  • Liverpool could agree to a £38.7 million sum to recruit a winger from Italy.

    Liverpool could agree to a £38.7 million sum to recruit a winger from Italy.

    Liverpool could agree to a £38.7 million sum to recruit a winger from Italy.
    Liverpool are associated with quality players and once again the name Federico Chiesa is in the spotlight.

    The Merseysiders were already linked with the Italy international in January and recent reports suggest they are still after him.

    According to a story reported by La Gazzetta Dello Sport. Juventus could lose Chiesa and Vlahovic this summer, raking in over €100m from the double sale.

    As for the 25-year-old playmaker, Italian media have reported that he has several admirers in Europe despite injury problems

    GdS claim Liverpool and Bayern are ‘first and foremost’ and could agree a fee of €40-45m (£38.7m) to complete the signing. The former Fiorentina winger is a versatile talent who can play on both wings and even as a striker if necessary.

    Chiesa was a key member of the Azzurri squad that won the 2021 European Championship and was also named in the Team of the Tournament.

    Since then, however, he has been very prone to injury. Last season, the Italian made just 14 Serie A appearances. On the other hand, the 40-year-old star has only started 5 league appearances for Juve this season.

    At Anfield Klopp already has Diaz, Gakpo and Nunez who can play on the left wing, but the German coach has no top player to cover for Mohamed Salah on the right wing.

    Chiesa has the qualities to amplify the attack, but we certainly don’t need a player who has spent most of his time on the couch in the last two years. What do you think?

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    Liverpool may have perfect Europa League XI next season after five summer transfers

    Report: Liverpool reach 'full deal' for Mac Allister
    Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool will play in the Europa League for the first time since the 2015/16 season.

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is actually tasked with building two starting XIs ahead of next season. While the pairing of Alexis Mac Allister and Khephren Thuram can reasonably be expected to slot into the first team, three more arrivals could boost a second tier XI for the Europa League. As the Reds prepare to end their long absence from European second-tier club competition, Express Sport shows you where to line up

    With Caoimhin Kelleher set to step out of Alisson’s shadow and leave Liverpool this summer, the Reds would do well to bring in a new number 2. New sporting director Jorg Schmadtke would be a fan of Ron-Robert Zieler, and he could become one. of his first acquisitions in the work. Zieler was once a full German international and made over 300 appearances for Hannover in two seasons. With a year remaining on his contract, signing the 34-year-old would certainly be a cheap way to start a row with Adrian over who starts in Europe.

    Defense: Ramsay, Gomez, Van de Ven, Tsimikas

    Liverpool may have perfect Europa League XI next season after five summer transfersIt is now an open secret that Micky van de Ven is ‘dreaming’ of a move to Liverpool and the 22-year-old Wolfsburg star could link up with Joe Gomez in the Europa League alongside Ibrahima Konate and of Virgil van Dijk, the centre-back duo. will likely remain in the starting XI.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson will also be difficult to oust as full-backs, but next season’s European clashes will present opportunities for youngster Calvin Ramsey and long-serving substitute Kostas Tsimikas to shine.

    Midfielder: Henderson, Kone, Jones

    Liverpool may have perfect Europa League XI next season after five summer transfers
    With Mac Allister and Thuram considering a move to Anfield, Klopp could be spoiled for choice in midfield. They will likely be joined by Fabinho in the starting trio, which will see Jordan Henderson and Curtis Jones join potential new signing Manu Kone on Thursday night.

    The Borussia Mönchengladbach youngster won’t come cheap at £40m, but his arrival would add some depth to the Reds squad, as Thiago Alcantara can also come when fit, while Stefan Bajcetic will also play as he matures .

    Attack: Elliott, Nunez, Jota

    After successive windows of steady recruiting at the top, Klopp already has enough options to field two completely separate front threes. Mohamed Salah is the only candidate nailed for the first XI, but Cody Gakpo in the center and Luis Diaz in the left are the most likely candidates to join him.

    In the Europa League, Harvey Elliott and Diogo Jota remain alongside Darwin Nunez.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The best of the rest

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

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

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

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

    Below their best

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

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

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

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

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

    At the edges

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

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

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