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  • Liverpool transfer rumors: Valverde offer accepted after €300 million Mbappe proposal

    Liverpool transfer rumors: Valverde offer accepted after €300 million Mbappe proposal

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join Liverpool are reportedly interested in selling Rhys Williams this summer, with a number of clubs already targeting the 22-year-old centre-back. According to the Liverpool Echo, the Reds are open to sacking the England youth international as he made no progress in his memorable 2019-20 season, with Aberdeen interested in signing Williams on a permanent deal this summer. Williams has been loaned out in the Championship for the past two seasons but hasn't made a big name for himself since he arrived on the scene three years ago. Scotland is now a likely destination for the Preston-born defender. Once labeled an 'excellent' player by Jurgen Klopp, many Liverpool fans will be saddened to see Williams leave Anfield for good should an offer for the defender arrive this summer. Liverpool presently actively trying to sell 'excellent' 22-year-old player However, a permanent departure from Merseyside could be just what the youngster needs to kick-start his career. Indeed, Williams have seen little development despite spending the last two seasons on loan at Swansea City and Blackpool respectively. And a full-time move from Liverpool could be just what the youngster needs to return to his full potential and fulfill his exciting potential. Read also………. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy. Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset. Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park. Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better. Barella was a key player in Inter's run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson. Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players. They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion. They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season. The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies. The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return. Read also……… After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Liverpool were in the hunt for a signing from Mason Mount, but in recent weeks there have been rumors that he is more likely to join Manchester United. Manchester United are set to make a third offer for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, according to BBC Sport, but could be left off the negotiating table. The Red Devils have given Liverpool a head start with the signing of the England international, although Jurgen Klopp's side laid the groundwork for a move from Stamford Bridge early on. The interest was sparked after contract talks with the Londoners broke down after the World Cup in Qatar. Erik ten Hag is said to have made the Cobham Academy graduate one of his main targets this summer and two offers from the Old Trafford side have already been turned down. It has been claimed that the two valuations are far apart, with Chelsea expecting a transfer fee of around £70m. Mount has a year left on its current deal with West London and is widely believed to be swapping the capital for the North West this summer. According to the BBC's Simon Stone, United will make a third offer, which is expected to be around £55m, but will walk away if another approach is rejected. After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. He tweeted: "Third @ManUtd offer for Mason Mount, expected to be around £55m. The club intend to drop the deal if Chelsea don't accept. With a year to go, United believe a 70 million pounds is unrealistic." The 24-year-old has become an interesting player for Liverpool after turning their attention away from England star Jude Bellingham. It has been reported that Borussia Dortmund are expecting a transfer fee of over £100m for the 19-year-old. After some deliberation, the Reds opted to turn their attention to several new arrivals rather than a mega-money signing who would have broken their own transfer record and the UK record. Alexis Mac Allister was welcomed into the AXA Academy this summer after signing a long-term contract with the Reds. Khephren Thuram is among other targets as he targets success with France Under-21s at the European Championships. Celta Vigo and Spain midfielder Gabri Veiga is also in the tournament and is shortlisted. Meanwhile, Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch, who played for Belgium in the group opener, has been the subject of speculation over a move to Liverpool. Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy. Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset. Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park. Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better. Barella was a key player in Inter's run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson. Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players. They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion. They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season. The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies. The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return.
    Mohamed Salah has a chance to leave Liverpool this summer Benjamin Pavard refuses the changes Nat Phillips will be offered the exit

    FIFA agent Marco Kirdermir has claimed that Liverpool are in competition with Real Madrid to sign Kylian Mbappe from PSG, with the Premier League outfit preparing a €300m package. (brand)

    Al Nassr and Al Hilal both want to sign Mohamed Salah this summer. (Rudy Galletti)

    But Salah will refuse to leave Liverpool this summer and is determined to help the club return to their best form. (Mirror)

    Leeds United are keen on signing Nat Phillips and will sign the £10million centre-back no matter who takes charge of Elland Road. (the athlete)

    Real Madrid have accepted a €90m offer from Liverpool for midfielder Federico Valverde, who will be sacrificed following Jude Bellingham’s move to the Bernabeu. (El National)

    Benjamin Pavard will not be dropped during his move from Bayern Munich to Liverpool this summer as he doesn’t believe he will start regularly for Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate or Trent Alexander-Arnold. (Football Transfers)

    Liverpool goal Yunus Musah was put up for sale this summer by Valencia, who are asking £17m for the midfielder. (Fabrizio Romano)

    18-year-old Mainz striker Nelson Weiper was looked after by Liverpool for more than two years and is now valued at over €20m. (BILD)

    More news…….

    Liverpool presently actively trying to sell ‘excellent’ 22-year-old player

    Chelsea ‘ Think' about using one stone to kill two birds, with Lukaku exchange transfer that would see ex-Arsenal target join
    Liverpool are reportedly interested in selling Rhys Williams this summer, with a number of clubs already targeting the 22-year-old centre-back.

    According to the Liverpool Echo, the Reds are open to sacking the England youth international as he made no progress in his memorable 2019-20 season, with Aberdeen interested in signing Williams on a permanent deal this summer.

    Williams has been loaned out in the Championship for the past two seasons but hasn’t made a big name for himself since he arrived on the scene three years ago. Scotland is now a likely destination for the Preston-born defender.

    Once labeled an ‘excellent’ player by Jurgen Klopp, many Liverpool fans will be saddened to see Williams leave Anfield for good should an offer for the defender arrive this summer.

    Liverpool presently actively trying to sell 'excellent' 22-year-old player
    However, a permanent departure from Merseyside could be just what the youngster needs to kick-start his career.

    Indeed, Williams have seen little development despite spending the last two seasons on loan at Swansea City and Blackpool respectively.

    And a full-time move from Liverpool could be just what the youngster needs to return to his full potential and fulfill his exciting potential.

    Read also……….

    Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target.

    Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy. Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset. Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park. Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better. Barella was a key player in Inter's run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson. Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players. They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion. They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season. The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies. The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return. Read also……… After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target. Liverpool were in the hunt for a signing from Mason Mount, but in recent weeks there have been rumors that he is more likely to join Manchester United. Manchester United are set to make a third offer for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, according to BBC Sport, but could be left off the negotiating table. The Red Devils have given Liverpool a head start with the signing of the England international, although Jurgen Klopp's side laid the groundwork for a move from Stamford Bridge early on. The interest was sparked after contract talks with the Londoners broke down after the World Cup in Qatar. Erik ten Hag is said to have made the Cobham Academy graduate one of his main targets this summer and two offers from the Old Trafford side have already been turned down. It has been claimed that the two valuations are far apart, with Chelsea expecting a transfer fee of around £70m. Mount has a year left on its current deal with West London and is widely believed to be swapping the capital for the North West this summer. According to the BBC's Simon Stone, United will make a third offer, which is expected to be around £55m, but will walk away if another approach is rejected. After a £55 million deal was made, Liverpool may have a chance to acquire Mason Mount. He tweeted: "Third @ManUtd offer for Mason Mount, expected to be around £55m. The club intend to drop the deal if Chelsea don't accept. With a year to go, United believe a 70 million pounds is unrealistic." The 24-year-old has become an interesting player for Liverpool after turning their attention away from England star Jude Bellingham. It has been reported that Borussia Dortmund are expecting a transfer fee of over £100m for the 19-year-old. After some deliberation, the Reds opted to turn their attention to several new arrivals rather than a mega-money signing who would have broken their own transfer record and the UK record. Alexis Mac Allister was welcomed into the AXA Academy this summer after signing a long-term contract with the Reds. Khephren Thuram is among other targets as he targets success with France Under-21s at the European Championships. Celta Vigo and Spain midfielder Gabri Veiga is also in the tournament and is shortlisted. Meanwhile, Dutchman Ryan Gravenberch, who played for Belgium in the group opener, has been the subject of speculation over a move to Liverpool.

    Liverpool are still linked to a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella.

    The 26-year-old has been a key player for club and country in recent seasons and was recently linked with a departure from Italy.

    Liverpool are in need of reinforcements in central midfield and the 26-year-old Italy international could prove to be a quality asset.

    Stretcher adds creativity, control and technical prowess to the middle of the park.

    Liverpool struggled to control matches last season and some like Barella will help them keep possession and use the ball better.

    Barella was a key player in Inter’s run to the UEFA Champions League final last season and would be an upgrade for the likes of Jordan Henderson.

    Furthermore, Liverpool parted ways with James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita on a free transfer. They will need to adequately replace these players.

    They have so far attracted Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion.

    They need more reinforcements in midfield and Barella certainly fits the profile. According to Italian outlet Il Tempo (h/t Paisley Gates), Liverpool could be ready to offer €80m for the Italy international.

    Liverpool might be willing to make an 80 million euro offer for the 26 year old target.
    Barella is at the peak of his powers and could immediately improve Liverpool. He has the technical ability to thrive in English football and could be a key player for Jurgen Klopp next season.

    The Italian recently helped his country win the European Championship and knows what it takes to win big trophies.

    The midfielder also recently won the Italian league with Inter Milan. Although €80m might seem like a high price, Liverpool would certainly get a quality player in return.

  • Reality of Mohamed Salah going to Saudi Arabia emerges amid Liverpool transfer rumours and a $164 million’meeting’

    Reality of Mohamed Salah going to Saudi Arabia emerges amid Liverpool transfer rumours and a $164 million’meeting’

    Liverpool transfer news Reds are preparing to make Nicolo Barella offer as Khephren Thuram deal gets closer.Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp’s side have been linked with a deal that would cost $164m and there have also been rumors of Saudi interest in Mohamed Salah.

    Liverpool have far higher priorities than signing another striker this summer, having signed Darwin Núñez from Benfica last summer and Cody Gakpo from PSV in January.

    However, that doesn’t mean the rumors will go away. In recent days, Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport have reported that Juventus striker Federico Chiesa is of interest to Liverpool and even has an opening offer of around $44m (£34m/£40m) near publication stands (millions of euros). to the winger.

    Now another Serie A big name has been named in connection with Liverpool, although that seems even more unlikely given the sums at stake.

    In any case, with five experienced forwards (and Luis Díaz and Diogo Jota, who will hopefully stay fit next season), Liverpool’s side look pretty well equipped in the attacking areas barring a surprise exit.

    Rising Ben Doak must also be considered when it comes to not blocking the way for even younger players as Liverpool need to make room for the departure of the Scotland international and others.

    Victor  Osimhen (Napoli)

    Reality of Mohamed Salah going to Saudi Arabia emerges amid Liverpool transfer rumours and a $164 million'meeting'
    Liverpool have been named as one of several clubs who could sign Osimhen from Napoli this summer. Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri has reported that Manchester United, Chelsea and the Reds all have games scheduled with the Nigerian.

    Osimhen is expected to make a permanent move this summer and is expected to finalize the three clubs’ ‘intentions’ next week. Gianluca di Marzio reports that Napoli are close to soliciting offers worth $164m (£129m/€150m) for the player.

    Liverpool.com says: A striker is not a priority for Liverpool this summer and at $164m the Reds won’t be dealing with Osimhen. The player is world-class, but Liverpool need more midfielders and a defender. Spending that much money is simply unrealistic, even if the 24-year-old is a huge talent.


    Mohamed Salah in Saudi Arabia? A transfer from Liverpool is not on Mohamed Salah’s agenda. As the Guardian points out: “No club in Saudi Arabia has been linked to this possible move, but it doesn’t matter if there is money at stake.”

    Nearly every player in Europe will be linked to a move to the region if Saudi officials deposit money, with Rúben Neves proving it’s not just the over-30s who can make the move if the money on offer is large enough.

    As Football Insider says, Salah will stay at Anfield. There is another Mohamed Salah who has just signed for a Saudi club (which has caused some confusion among some of his new team mates as we’ve discussed here), but the Liverpool version doesn’t make any sense.

    “We hope Bernardo Silva will come from Manchester City,” Saudi Pro League official Hafez Al-Medlej said this week. “We also need to start working on signing Mohamed Salah because he is hugely popular in the Arab world and in Europe. I think Salah has some records to break at Liverpool so I hope if he doesn’t come now he will.” in the future.”

    Liverpool.com says: Salah still has a lot to do at Liverpool. He’s already making a ton of money on his new contract and while Saudi Arabia could be an option in the future, the Egyptian won’t be leaving Anfield any time soon.

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    Liverpool’s plan to steal Tottenham’s move for £60m Bundesliga player; Man Utd, Newcastle are also interested

    Liverpool have reportedly "asked to be kept informed" about the future of Tottenham-linked Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Edmond Tapsoba. The 24-year-old striker has been linked for two years with a move to the Premier League. Now it seems that he can finally move. It's no secret that Jurgen Klopp wants to strengthen his defense next season. Indeed, the recent performances of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez have caused the manager to scan the market for defenders. For example, Liverpool have been "in talks" with Bayern Munich star Benjamin Pavard. The French international can play at right-back or centre-back and is keen to join a Premier League club this summer. However, the Reds have yet to make a concrete offer for Pavard. Then they could potentially turn their attention to Tapsoba. As mentioned, Tottenham Hotspur also have the Burkina Faso national team on their radar. Ange Postecoglou wants to sign two centre-backs this summer, with Tapsoba believed to be his main target. However, he won't come cheap as Bayer Leverkusen have reportedly given him a valuation of £60million. Tottenham 'cautious' about Liverpool interest in Tapsoba Liverpool's plan to steal Tottenham's move for £60m Bundesliga player; Man Utd, Newcastle are also interested According to 90Min, Tottenham are 'cautious' ahead of their move as Tapsoba could be kidnapped. The report claims that one of the clubs who could potentially opt for the defender is Liverpool. Manchester United and Newcastle have also been "informed of Tapsoba's situation". With that in mind, Tapsoba's move to Tottenham is far from over, although he is 'ready' to join them this summer. Clement Lenglet is unlikely to be brought back on board at Spurs after a mixed spell on loan from Barcelona. Elsewhere, Postecoglou will reportedly be hearing offers for Eric Dier, Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies. Tapsoba made 47 appearances in all competitions for Bayer Leverkusen last season. In doing so, he helped his team to 13 clean sheets and scored two goals. He is a versatile player and can play as both a defensive midfielder and central defender. This allows him to provide coverage in multiple positions. With that in mind, it will be interesting to see if Liverpool make a concrete offer for Tapsoba. If they do, Tottenham will only fear more that their deal could fall through.
    Liverpool have reportedly “asked to be kept informed” about the future of Tottenham-linked Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Edmond Tapsoba.

    The 24-year-old striker has been linked for two years with a move to the Premier League. Now it seems that he can finally move.

    It’s no secret that Jurgen Klopp wants to strengthen his defense next season. Indeed, the recent performances of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez have caused the manager to scan the market for defenders. For example, Liverpool have been “in talks” with Bayern Munich star Benjamin Pavard.

    The French international can play at right-back or centre-back and is keen to join a Premier League club this summer.
    However, the Reds have yet to make a concrete offer for Pavard. Then they could potentially turn their attention to Tapsoba.

    As mentioned, Tottenham Hotspur also have the Burkina Faso national team on their radar. Ange Postecoglou wants to sign two centre-backs this summer, with Tapsoba believed to be his main target.
    However, he won’t come cheap as Bayer Leverkusen have reportedly given him a valuation of £60million.

    Tottenham ‘cautious’ about Liverpool interest in Tapsoba

    Liverpool's plan to steal Tottenham's move for £60m Bundesliga player; Man Utd, Newcastle are also interested
    According to 90Min, Tottenham are ‘cautious’ ahead of their move as Tapsoba could be kidnapped.
    The report claims that one of the clubs who could potentially opt for the defender is Liverpool. Manchester United and Newcastle have also been “informed of Tapsoba’s situation”.

    With that in mind, Tapsoba’s move to Tottenham is far from over, although he is ‘ready’ to join them this summer. Clement Lenglet is unlikely to be brought back on board at Spurs after a mixed spell on loan from Barcelona. Elsewhere, Postecoglou will reportedly be hearing offers for Eric Dier, Davinson Sanchez and Ben Davies.

    Tapsoba made 47 appearances in all competitions for Bayer Leverkusen last season. In doing so, he helped his team to 13 clean sheets and scored two goals.

    He is a versatile player and can play as both a defensive midfielder and central defender. This allows him to provide coverage in multiple positions.

    With that in mind, it will be interesting to see if Liverpool make a concrete offer for Tapsoba. If they do, Tottenham will only fear more that their deal could fall through.

  • Liverpool prepared for Mohamed Salah blow as rivals prepare for January exit

    Liverpool prepared for Mohamed Salah blow as rivals prepare for January exit

    Liverpool prepared for Mohamed Salah blow as rivals prepare for January exit
    Tottenham Hotspur have suffered a similar blow to what Liverpool expect with Mohamed Salah midway through next season

    Liverpool rivals Tottenham Hotspur are at risk of losing talisman Son Heung-min midway through next season as he is set to feature in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.

    The tournament, which was due to be held in China this summer, suffered setbacks due to the host country’s Covid-19 issues.

    Last year, the decision was made to postpone the tournament and then move it to recent World Cup hosts Qatar. The dates were finally confirmed earlier in 2023.

    As reported by football.london, the striker’s first group stage game against South Korea will take place on Monday January 15, with the final taking place on Saturday February 10.

    During this window, depending on when players are released for international play, and in North London due to his club’s FA Cup and Carabao Cup success, Son could miss up to seven domestic matches.

    Liverpool prepared for Mohamed Salah blow as rivals prepare for January exit
    This will give any of the club’s Premier League rivals a boost in the race for the title and European qualification, although in Liverpool’s case it would only serve to level the playing field. as the Reds face the same crisis with Mohamed Salah, one of their own teams.

    Two seasons ago, Salah – then with Sadio Mane – dealt a double blow to Jurgen Klopp’s plans when he was called up for selection at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    Both reached the final with their respective nations, with the Egyptian king desperate after a penalty shootout defeat and missing a total of six club games in all competitions.

    Next year’s AFCON will take place over a slightly longer period than the Asian Cup, starting on Saturday January 13 and ending on Sunday February 11.

    During this time, Salah could miss up to 10 Liverpool matches, including crucial Premier League clashes with Chelsea and Arsenal and both legs of a potential Carabao Cup semi-final.

    If Liverpool and Spurs each lose their prized possession for as long as possible, it would be a major blow to both clubs’ goals to bounce back from the disappointing 2022/23 seasons.

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

    Liverpool prepared for Mohamed Salah blow as rivals prepare for January exit
    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.”

  • “We did incredible things together,” Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane said in an homage to Roberto Firmino.

    “We did incredible things together,” Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane said in an homage to Roberto Firmino.

    "We did incredible things together," Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane said in an homage to Roberto Firmino.
    Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane reflect on the unforgettable success they shared with Roberto Firmino in the closing episode of LFC Original “Bobby”.

    Having joined forces as a trio when Salah followed Firmino and Mane to Anfield in 2017, they have gone on to become one of the most prolific attacking duos in the club’s history.

    He led Jürgen Klopp’s side to the front row, scoring a total of 338 goals in five consecutive seasons. Trophies of the Carabao Cup.

    In the third and final episode of Bobby, our brand new series which tells the story of Firmino’s remarkable rise before his departure this summer, Salah and Mane detail their appreciation of the number 9 they have flanked to such incredible effect .

    “I think it’s his ability to give everything in the game and also to sacrifice himself for the team,” says Salah.

    “He just plays for the team. He doesn’t care much about scoring, he just wants to enjoy his game and play football and he wants the team to win.”

    “I think he’s one of those [who] is loved the most, because everyone likes him. He’s very calm, he’s always smiling. And as I said before, when you see someone who sacrifices himself for the team, you see that everyone here loves him. ” .”

    Roberto Firmino received praise from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane for the wonderful things they accomplished together.Mane, who split from the club last summer, says: “I think we’ve done some amazing things together. I am so grateful. I think Bobby is a special player. For me, wow, what a number 9”.

    The Senegalese forward continues: “As a person I think he is the most positive man.

    “I learned a lot from him personally, because sometimes when I’m not playing, on the bench or whatever, he knows me. He tells me to stay calm, he knows me… Stay calm, positive, no problem. This kind of person is not easy to find… I learned a lot from him on and off the pitch.

    “He has the ability to turn the ball easily, doesn’t always play the back pass, he always tries to find solutions. I think he changed everything.

    Together the trio punished defense both domestically and across Europe – and became a force to be feared and revered in the game.

    All three have earned a treasured place in club folklore and to conclude his tribute to Firmino, Salah highlights the legacy left by the Brazilian during his eight years on Merseyside.
    “[He will be remembered as] awesome,” No. 11 concludes.

    “He will be one of the best players to ever play for Liverpool.”
    “He won the Premier League and the Champions League and all the trophies. He has won everything with the club and is one of the best to ever play for Liverpool.”

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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.

  • Brazilian teammate is perplexed as Mohamed Salah signs with a Saudi club.

    Brazilian teammate is perplexed as Mohamed Salah signs with a Saudi club.

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

    One Brazilian team member believed they were getting the real deal.

    After learning that his club had signed Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool winger’s namesake and not the real deal, an Al-Adalah player revealed that he experienced a flurry of emotions.

    The Saudi Pro League in 2023 has drawn a large number of football players who are in their later years. Soon after the World Cup ended, Cristiano Ronaldo signed a contract with Al-Nassr. This summer, other players from Europe have also moved to the Middle East, including Karim Benzema of Real Madrid, the trio of N’Golo Kante, Edouard Mendy, and Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea, and Ruben Neves of Wolves.

    Salah’s name would therefore be strongly associated with a multi-million pound move to Saudi Arabia right now if he hadn’t signed a three-year contract extension at Anfield last summer.

    When he heard about his team’s most recent acquisition, Edson, a Brazilian defensive midfielder who plays for Al-Adalah, mistakenly thought the Egyptian King had been acquired by his team. In his native country, he described how at first he even rejoiced at the news in an interview with ESPN.

    Regarding Salah, I thought it belonged to Liverpool, he said. I was hoping that would be the end of it, but it wasn’t. If Salah went there, it wouldn’t be out of this world because Arab football is expanding rapidly every year. “.

    The player in question was a left back from Saudi Arabia.

    Brazilian teammate is perplexed as Mohamed Salah signs with a Saudi club.
    In England, criticism of the Pro League’s expanding financial clout has been met with demands for a transfer embargo from Gary Neville and questions from former Reds striker Peter Crouch regarding the transfer of Neves in particular.

    Although he did so with a positive attitude, Edson also discussed the league’s expanding financial power during his interview.

    “There is a lot of investment being made in Arab football, and the goal is to build a stronger league every year. I’m excited to take part in the magic that is happening in that game of football right now.

    ‘They have always made investments. Saudi Federation, league, and presidents. However, investment power has been rising every year, and it has now increased even more. This is advantageous for the nation, which loves football a lot.

    There is still much room for growth in this nation. All other players will naturally want to go if the top players go there. The other wants to go if the first one does. In this crucial situation, I’m honored to represent the club.

    “They have a plan for 2030, and their goal is to transform Saudi Arabia as they did Dubai. They are making significant investments in the design of cities to entice tourists. I have no doubt that the Saudi Championship will rank among the top six or seven worldwide. Because it expands significantly each year, I have no doubts about that. “.

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    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.

  • 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.

    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

    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.

  • LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.

    LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.

    LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.
    Reports in recent days have linked Paris-Saint Germain with a move for Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah as Kylian Mbappe’s future at the club is once again in a pit of uncertainty.

    Whether this summer or in the years to come, Salah will eventually have to leave the club and the club should look into alternative options to prepare for that situation.

    In this article, we take a look at three forwards Liverpool should target if the Egyptian king looks to leave the club.
    RAPHINHA:

    The first name on our list is Raphinha, a Barcelona and Brazil winger.

    LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.
    Having just joined Spanish champions Leeds United last summer, he may be starting to move again, with some suggesting he is struggling to find a place for Ousmane Dembele.

    Raphinha fits the profile of a left-footed inside striker perfectly, attacking from the right as Salah has done for the past six years.
    The 26-year-old scored ten goals and assisted 12 for Barcelona in all competitions last season.

    It’s also important to note that he has Premier League experience, scoring 12 goals and providing 17 assists in two seasons for a struggling Leeds United side.

    Liverpool were linked with a move for the Brazilian last summer but made no concrete move for the winger as they secured the signing of Darwin Nunez instead.

    Barcelona would likely demand a transfer fee of around £60m for the winger after spending £50m on the striker last year.

    DEMBELE OUSMANE:

    LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.
    The second player on this list is Raphinha’s Barcelona teammate Ousmane Demebele.
    Dembele has been consistently linked with a departure from Barcelona throughout his time at the club, but it appears he is starting to settle in under Xavi’s coaching.

    With eight goals and nine assists last season, it’s clear the French international has an eye for goals, which is hugely important as a winger under Jurgen Klopp.

    The 26-year-old is also naturally two legged which means he can play as a forward on either wing, although the Reds are already good on the left wing with the likes of Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo all in able to play that side.

    Since his £120m transfer from Borussia Dortmund, he has scored 40 goals and 43 assists in 185 appearances for the club in all competitions. A move for the world champions would likely cost around £60million after Dembele recently signed a long-term deal for the La Liga champions.

    BUKAYO SAKA:

    LIVERPOOL SHOULD GO FOR THREE PLAYERS IF MOHAMED SALAH WERE TO LEAVE.
    Perhaps the wackiest option on this list, a transfer of Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka would be perfect for the Reds.

    It would certainly be more of a long-term option for two to three years depending on how both clubs perform.
    At the moment, that move would be next to impossible, but if Arsenal’s success were short-lived, Liverpool should rise to the top of the list of English wonderkids.

    Saka is a left-footed inside striker who fits in on the right side of Arsenal’s front three. The 21-year-old scored 15 goals and provided 11 assists for the Gunners in all competitions last season, with some of those goal contributions being against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.

    As well as performing well for Arsenal, Saka has become an integral part of Gareth Southgate’s England side, scoring eight goals in 26 appearances for the national team.

    It’s impossible to predict how much Saka would be worth in a few years time and of course the move is highly unlikely to happen, but he would be a perfect fit at Anfield.

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    Liverpool considering a summer move for versatile 17-goal striker
    Liverpool have been linked with a transfer of Japanese attacking midfielder Keito Nakamura.

    According to a report from the Daily Mail, Liverpool will have to compete for their signature with Premier League rivals Aston Villa.

    The Japan international was in fine form last season, scoring 17 goals for LASK in all competitions in Austria.
    The Reds need to add more goals and creativity to their midfield and Nakamura would be a great acquisition.

    The 22-year-old can play as both a central attacking midfielder and a winger. His versatility will be an added bonus for Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp.

    The striker is said to have a contract with LASK until the summer of 2025 and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool can agree a reasonable transfer fee for him.

    Liverpool considering a summer move for versatile 17-goal striker
    The Japan international is expected to leave the Austrian club this summer and the possibility of a move to the Premier League would be an attractive option for him.

    It would be a big step in his career and Liverpool could give him the platform to show his skills at a higher level.

    It was a disappointing season for Liverpool and they failed to qualify for the Champions League. They need to improve their roster to get back into the top four and fight for big trophies again.

    Signing someone like Nakamura would definitely help them improve in the final third.
    It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can fend off competition from clubs like Aston Villa and sign the Japanese striker in the coming weeks.

  • Mohamed Salah is a risk for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but he might do a U-turn today.

    Mohamed Salah is a risk for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but he might do a U-turn today.

    Mohamed Salah is a risk for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but he might do a U-turn today.
    Jurgen Klopp may have to reconsider his transfer plans for Liverpool due to Mohamed Salah.

    Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp could face a nightmare scenario in January regarding Mohamed Salah which could force the club to change their minds about their transfer plans.

    The Reds and the rest of the Premier League today announce their schedule for the 2023/24 season, and Klopp and company in particular will be keeping an eye out in a month’s time.

    The Africa Cup of Nations returns in January and Liverpool will lose Salah by a month as they compete with Egypt in the Ivory Coast.

    In previous years the Reds have gotten away with him missing just one or two league games on international duty in addition to domestic cup games, but it remains to be seen which games he will currently be unavailable for.

    Liverpool are unlikely to sign another striker in the summer transfer window, as youngsters Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon hope to have a chance to impress in his absence, while Diogo Jota can fill in at right flank.

    Mohamed Salah is a risk for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but he might do a U-turn today.
    However, if Klopp and company are given a tough schedule for January and face their rivals at the top of the table, he would be reluctant to play against his better prospects and an injury to Liverpool’s front row could put them in a tough position this month. bring.

    Meanwhile, unless another striker is signed this summer, the Reds will drop a senior striker. Luis Diaz joined in January 2022, Darwin Nunez the following summer and Cody Gakpo in January 2023 have all moved to Anfield, while Sadio Mane, Divock Origi, Takumi Minamino and Roberto Firmino have all left or are about to leave.

    The match announcement could force Liverpool to rethink their plans not to introduce a new striker, despite the need to overhaul Klopp’s midfield and the likelihood of defensive reinforcements being brought in to Anfield after their early run of form of the season.

    The current Liverpool stars also believe more additions are needed after Ibrahima Konate spoke out about the club’s transfer policy.

    “We have to replace them,” Konate told RMC Sport referring to Firmino, Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and James Milner.

    “If not, what do we do? Are we playing with an understaffed team that lacks quality? We cannot count on young people at this level. I’m sure the boss and the recruitment team know that we need new players.”

    His view was later confirmed by Virgil van Dijk, who said: “It’s a good start to the transfer window [the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister], I hope we get some more quality signings.

    ” But he’s definitely one of the players we hope can make a difference for us in the coming years.”

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    Liverpool is currently ‘tracking’ a lightning-quick 22-year-old star at Anfield

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool’s radar for “a long time.”.

    Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven for a “long time.”.

    The 22-year-old has made an impression during his time in Germany. He played a significant role for the club last season in the Bundesliga and was ranked as the ninth-fastest player in the league.

    Micky van de Ven: news from Liverpool.

    According to Transfermarkt, Van de Ven made 36 appearances across all competitions as Wolfsburg finished second in the Bundesliga and just missed qualifying for the playoffs.

    In light of recent remarks from the young defender, there is talk that he will leave the German team this summer, with Liverpool and other Premier League teams being linked to him.

    The Dutchman was quoted by HITC as saying: “I am very good at Wolfsburg, so I don’t mind staying at Wolfsburg for another year. I would like to leave, though, if I have the chance.

    “Of course, I read the entire speculation. I frequently communicate with my agent, so I am aware of what is happening. I’ll follow it to see where it goes. Perhaps the Premier League.
    Exactly what?
    ”.

    The Dutch defender has been under Liverpool's radar for "a long time.". Journalist Fabrizio Romano exclusively revealed to GIVEMESPORT that Liverpool has been monitoring
    As a result, it would seem that the 22-year-old is eager to join the Premier League, whether it be with Liverpool or another team.

    Regarding Micky van de Ven and Liverpool, what did Fabrizio Romano say?

    Although Romano reiterated that there hasn’t been a move for the defender as of yet, he acknowledged that Liverpool has been tracking the player for “a long time.”.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Romano made the following statement in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT: “Now for Van de Ven is a player they’ve been following for a long time. Let’s see if they choose to participate or not. However, the current focus is solely on following the player. “.

    Micky van de Ven has been associated with Liverpool for what reason?

    With Joel Matip’s contract set to expire in the summer of 2024, according to Transfermarkt, the Reds will reportedly permit the center-back to leave this summer if he so chooses.

    Therefore, Jurgen Klopp will probably want to bring in a replacement to make sure his team has depth in this area. Van de Ven is a versatile center back who can also play left back at a very high level. He is young, only 22 years old.

    The Dutchman would probably not be acquired as a starter right away, but as a player with potential to make the first team in the future.

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    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.

    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.
    Liverpool have cleared a hurdle in their pursuit of sympathetic midfielder Khephren Thuram

    Liverpool’s transfer efforts have been thwarted by their alleged interest in Khephren Thuram from OGC Nice. Apparently, initial talks between the two sides were ‘fundamentally negative’ and presented a challenge to Liverpool’s bid to land the talented 22-year-old midfielder.

    According to Get French Football News via ECHO, Liverpool have clearly shown an interest in Khephren Thuram and the player has remained impressed with the club’s pitch in their first two encounters.

    However, the negotiations have so far failed due to a lack of meaningful commitment from Nice.

    It looks like the French club are showing little to no interest in parting ways with Thuram unless the player himself explicitly expresses a desire to leave.

    This development represents a significant obstacle for Liverpool as they look to strengthen their options in midfield.

    Thuram’s dynamic style of play and versatility make him a tempting target for Jürgen Klopp’s side, but Nice’s reluctance to take part in negotiations complicates matters.
    Midfielder Khephren Thuram of Nice is a barrier for Liverpool to overcome.Thuram has been tough for the Reds

    Time will tell whether Thuram will actively push for a departure from Nice or whether the club’s position will change in response to his possible desire to leave.

    If Thuram expresses a strong desire to join Liverpool, it could potentially lead to more meaningful discussions between the two clubs.

    As the transfer window progresses, Liverpool will certainly need to explore alternative targets in midfield should their search for Thuram prove fruitless

    Liverpool fans will be monitoring the situation closely, hoping the club can overcome the challenges in the negotiations and secure the services of a promising talent like Thuram.

    However, you understand that transfer agreements can be complex and alternatives may need to be considered if the initial pursuit fails.

    Should negotiations progress or alternative targets emerge, Liverpool supporters will eagerly await further developments in their club’s search for midfield reinforcements. They need to show their confidence in the club’s ability to make sound decisions in the transfer market.

  • According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.
    Following Egypt’s qualification this week, Mohamed Salah will miss four Premier League games for Liverpool during the upcoming season due to his participation in the African Cup of Nations.

    After the fixtures for the 2023–24 Premier League season were made public, Liverpool learned of their schedule for the year.

    The Reds’ 2018-19 campaign begins with a challenging trip to Mauricio Pochettino’s revamped Chelsea, followed by a Saturday, August 19 home match against Bournemouth. The final August game is a challenging away contest against Newcastle.

    However, Jurgen Klopp’s team’s toughest stretch of the season seems to start around the Christmas season, starting in mid-December with games against top-four rivals Manchester United, Arsenal, and Newcastle in a busy schedule. Their series of games will probably come to define their campaign.

    The Reds will hope to have nearly their full roster for that stretch of games, but they are also prepared to lose star forward Mohamed Salah the month after that. At the African Cup of Nations, the Egypt will be represented by the Egyptian.

    According to the released fixtures, Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's matches against Chelsea and Arsenal.
    The competition will take place in Ivory Coast from January 13 through February 11, and, barring Egypt’s early elimination, Salah is likely to be unavailable for club selection for up to a month, which will be a blow to Klopp’s team.

    Salah played a part in his country’s 2-1 victory over Guinea on Wednesday, ensuring Egypt’s qualification for the competition. With Malawi and Ethiopia failing to advance from the four-team group, it guarantees Egypt will finish first in their group.

    Accordingly, Salah will be unavailable for Liverpool’s upcoming four Premier League games, both halves of the EFL Cup semifinal, if the Reds advance that far, and the FA Cup’s first round matches, all of which fall during this time.

    Prior to missing two of the Reds’ most important games of the season, at home against Chelsea and away against Arsenal, the 31-year-old will miss the Reds’ away match against Bournemouth, the first Premier League game of the 2024 calendar year, where they lost 1-0 and Salah missed his penalty.

    The three-game stretch produced just one point for Klopp’s team during the previous campaign, and Salah is also scheduled to miss the match against Burnley at Anfield in early February should Egypt advance to the next round of the African Cup of Nations.

    Despite the team’s unsuccessful season, Salah is still Liverpool’s star player and scored 30 goals last year. The Egyptian scored 19 goals in the Premier League and started all but one of Klopp’s team’s league games.

  • Liverpool informed PSG they are “nailed on” to make a move for Mo Salah, after the shocking Kylian Mbappe transfer news.

    Liverpool informed PSG they are “nailed on” to make a move for Mo Salah, after the shocking Kylian Mbappe transfer news.

    Liverpool informed PSG they are "nailed on" to make a move for Mo Salah, after the shocking Kylian Mbappe transfer news.
    Given the ongoing rumors regarding Kylian Mbappe’s future at Parc des Princes, Liverpool has been warned that PSG is “nailed on” to make a move for one of their star players this summer.

    With his current contract set to expire in 2024, Mbappe, 24, has informed PSG that he will not be signing a contract renewal there.

    The BBC reports that PSG is prepared to sell the France international this summer rather than take the chance of losing him for free the following year.

    Mbappe has been linked to a number of teams, including Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Real Madrid, who are the clear favorites to sign him.

    Lionel Messi’s departure—who has declared he will join MLS club Inter Miami on a free transfer this summer—coincides with Mbappe’s decision regarding his contract.

    Neymar is reportedly another player PSG is looking to offload, as the Ligue 1 champions may need to replace three attackers this summer.

    A transfer warning was sent to Salah by Liverpool.

    Liverpool informed PSG they are "nailed on" to make a move for Mo Salah, after the shocking Kylian Mbappe transfer news.
    Prior to the announcement of Mbappe’s contract choice, Robbie Fowler, a former player for Liverpool, predicted that PSG would sign Mohamed Salah after Messi left.

    Fowler stated in his column for The Mirror that “[Robert] Lewandowski looks like he’ll finish his career at Barcelona, while there is absolutely no way that I can see [Erling] Haaland or [Kylian] Mbappe] being available this summer, or any time soon.

    Which leaves Neymar and [Harry] Kane, as well as Salah and Neymar, if anyone is foolish enough to take a chance on a player who appears to be done playing football. Four of the biggest clubs in the world are united in their pursuit of the assurance of goals.

    “And two English football strikers who over the past seven years have delivered them magnificently. A major altercation is anticipated.

    “I only bring up Salah because I’ve believed for a few months now that he could be targeted this summer, and it wouldn’t surprise me in the least if both Madrid and PSG come in for him – with the French club nailed on in my opinion to try and get him.

    Liverpool informed PSG they are "nailed on" to make a move for Mo Salah, after the shocking Kylian Mbappe transfer news.
    “I don’t think Liverpool fans should be too concerned because he has a long contract and the club has shown in the last few years they won’t be forced into selling unless it’s on their own terms,” the author says.

    “Having said that, it was concerning to hear him say at the end of the season how disappointed he was that they didn’t place in the top four and how there was no justification for it.

    I thought his agent, not Mo, made that sound.
    We also understand HE’s workings.
    This summer, PSG must replace Messi and most likely Neymar by bringing in a superstar. They might also really go after Kane because they’ll be swinging hard.
    “.

    Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of PSG and the head of Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), was seen meeting with Salah earlier this year.

    At the time, there were rumors that the meeting had something to do with Salah’s future at his club or a possible sale of Liverpool.

    After confirming a meeting in London had taken place, CBS Sports reporter Ben Jacobs stated Salah and Al-Khelaifi were “simply friends.”.

    But Salah’s future at Anfield will once again be a topic of discussion after the news of Mbappe’s contract decision.

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    Liverpool hopes to sign an 11-goal midfielder this summer for £25 million.

    Liverpool approached to sign for 2022 only to leave after Klopp finds replacement
    Liverpool are reportedly keen to sign Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse.

    According to a Daily Mail report, the midfielder is worth £50m, but Liverpool are willing to wait for his price to drop. The Reds are apparently willing to invest around £25m in the veteran midfielder.

    The 28-year-old central midfielder is expected to leave Southampton this summer following relegation.

    Ward-Prowse has proven himself to be a reliable player in the Premier League over the years and has 11 goals and 5 assists to his name in all competitions this season.

    He could bring much-needed creativity and goals to the Liverpool midfield. He is also one of the best free-kick takers in Premier League history and could add a new dimension to Liverpool’s attack from set pieces.

    Apparently clubs like Newcastle and West Ham are also interested in signing the midfielder and it remains to be seen where he will end up.

    The opportunity to play for a big club like Liverpool will be tempting for him, but the Reds must first agree a transfer fee with Southampton.

    Considering Southampton’s value is double what Liverpool are willing to pay, the transfer could get quite complicated.

    Liverpool need to improve their midfield if they want to return to the Champions League.

    They have lost the likes of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on free transfers and need several reinforcements in the middle of the park.