Tag: Nicolo Barella

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    News, rumours, gossip, and conjecture about transfers involving Liverpool, including the most recent about Nino, Goncalo Inacio, Kostas Tsimikas, Alexis Mac Allister, Diogo Jota, and more.

    According to differing reports this morning, Fulham defender Antonee Robinson is not being pursued by Liverpool.

    The Reds are dealing with injury issues at left-back after Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas, respectively, suffered shoulder and collarbone concerns. There are rumours that the team is trying to make additions in January. The ECHO is aware that this isn’t the case, though.

    Liverpool is reportedly in the running to recruit 26-year-old Fluminense defender Nino, and there have also been rumours of interest in Nicolo Barella, as the January transfer window approaches. According to sources, Goncalo Inacio is being pursued by Arsenal more aggressively than the Reds.

    Carvalho competitors  rises

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    The likelihood of Fabio Carvalho sticking at RB Leipzig appears to be dwindling daily.

    Due to a lack of playing time, Liverpool and Leipzig have been in discussions about ending the loan of the Portuguese midfield player. This was first reported by the ECHO.

    In case there was any uncertainty that Carvalho was unnecessary in Germany, this has been confirmed once more. Eljif Elmas, an attacking midfielder for Napoli, has agreed to join Leipzig on January 1.

    Attempts by Inter Milan to undermine Liverpool Plan for Nicolo Barella’s transfer

    The best place for Arsenal to prevail in the Goncalo Inacio transfer battle against Liverpool

    Nicolo Barella, an Inter Milan midfielder, is reportedly of “great interest” to Liverpool.

    The Reds may be unsuccessful in their attempts to sign the 26-year-old Italian international if he signs a new contract, according to L’Interista.

    According to the source, Barella is one of the talents that Inter is considering for extensions, with the goal of adding a two-year option to keep him at the San Siro until 2028.

     

    Antonee Robinson is amenable to a move to Liverpool As the Reds make contact

    Antonee Robinson

    90min has added fresh information in response to the rumours that Liverpool is reportedly interested in Antonee Robinson.

    According to the newspaper, the 26-year-old is amenable to a move to Anfield and the Reds have inquired about his availability with the London team.

    Robinson had a great Premier League season last year and inked a five-year contract at Craven Cottage that would keep him with the team until 2028. He left Wigan Athletic to join Fulham in 2020, and he has played for the club for more than a century.

    The left-back, who rose through the ranks at Everton, is no stranger to Merseyside; in 2020, the Liverpool ECHO had a conversation with the American international over his transfer.

    The publication says that calling up Owen Beck after his loan in the Scottish Premiership with Dundee FC is an additional choice.

    Liverpool looking at Antonee Robinson

    It has been reported that Liverpool is keeping an eye on Fulham defender Antonee Robinson.

    Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas’ ailments are hurting the Reds badly at left back. After suffering a dislocated shoulder while playing for Scotland on international duty in October, Robertson is anticipated to return to action in the New Year. In the meantime, Tsimikas’ injury problems worsened when he broke his collarbone in the first half of the match against Arsenal.

    The reason VAR disallowed Cody Gakpo’s goal against Burnley

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Goncalo Inacio struggle, Fabio Carvalho hint, and the latest on Antonee Robinson

    On Boxing Day, Cody Gakpo finished strongly against Burnley, but it was disqualified when Paul Tierney signalled a foul on Charlie Taylor.

    It’s difficult to tell where a foul was committed, even if I’m not an expert—some people in the comments would say I can’t even put a football expert in the same sentence, thanks for that.

    Darwin Nunez attempted a left-footed volley, but the defender’s right leg let out, allowing Nunez to get away. The fact that the Clarets man had not made any appeals was another red flag.

    However foul given

    But why didn’t VAR didn’t intervene?

    The Stockley Park officials believed that there was insufficient evidence to overrule the referee’s on-field ruling, and the ECHO is aware of this.

    Arsenal the best place to prevail in the Goncalo Inacio transfer battle against Liverpool

    According to A Bola, Arsenal is in the lead in the fight to sign Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio.

    The Gunners are in the greatest position to sign the highly-rated defender, according to the Portuguese team.

    Inacio has been courting attention lately, with Liverpool being mentioned frequently. According to A Bola, Inacio might be forced out of Lisbon if his €60 million release clause is activated.

  • Liverpool’s January proposal “ready to be accepted,” according to transfer news. “$82 million” man back on the radar

    Liverpool’s January proposal “ready to be accepted,” according to transfer news. “$82 million” man back on the radar

    Liverpool's January proposal is "ready to be accepted," according to transfer news. "$82 million" man back on the radar

    News about transfers involving Liverpool: An old midfield connection is back, and Jürgen Klopp is looking to strengthen the defence with a January bid from the Reds that is “ready to be accepted.”

    Liverpool has so far had a generally prosperous Christmas season. The Reds’ goalless draw with Manchester United was an uncomfortable setback, but they defeated West Ham United 5-1 on Wednesday to guarantee that the team’s hopes of winning four trophies will not fade in the coming year.

    With goals from Curtis Jones, Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, and Dominik Szoboszlai, the Reds won at Anfield and advanced to the Carabao Cup semi-finals. With a short pause before their next test against Arsenal on Saturday, Jürgen Klopp and his team will now need to return their attention to Premier League play.

    After 17 games, Mikel Arteta’s team leads the rankings with just one point separating it from Liverpool in second place. If Klopp’s team wins, they will very certainly top the tree on December 25, unless Aston Villa has a dramatic goal differential comeback, which is feasible given their matchup with Sheffield United.

    The previous time the two teams faced off at Anfield, Liverpool was unable to come out on top against The Gunners. Salah and Roberto Firmino’s goals salvaged a point for Klopp’s team, which had trailed 2-0 in the first half. However, since then, the team has undergone some significant changes.

    January is approaching even if there won’t be any new signings before to that match, raising the question of whether Klopp will remain or change course. With matches against Newcastle United, Burnley, and Arsenal coming up, here’s Liverpool.com’s assessment of the transfer rumours circulating about the Reds today.

    Nicolò Barella (Inter Milan)

    Nicolò Barella (Inter Milan)

    Fichajes claims that Liverpool and Chelsea are now vying for Inter Milan’s Nicolò Barella, an Italian international. The 26-year-old has been one of Serie A’s most impressive players in recent years, and he played a major role in Inter’s success in the 2022–2023 Champions League final.

    However, Simone Inzaghi’s team is set to put up a fight against any interested clubs. Currently leading Serie A, Inter is attempting to sign Barella to a new, long-term contract at the San Siro.

    The midfielder, whose current Transfermarkt valuation is $82 million (£65 million/€75 million), has reportedly attracted interest from Chelsea, Liverpool, and Newcastle United.

    According to Liverpool.com: Liverpool made significant midfield acquisitions this summer, including Wataru Endō, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai, all of whom would compete with Barella in the centre of the pitch. Liverpool might be better suited allocating its funds on defence and other parts of the team, rather than selling players like Thiago Alcântara.

    Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting CP)

    The most recent Liverpool young player to sign a rigorous "car clause"

    Portuguese powerhouse Sporting Club de Portugal is reportedly prepared to take Liverpool’s opening offer for defender Gonçalo Inácio in January, which is estimated to be about $49 million (£39 million/€45 million). Since the summer transfer season, Inácio’s name has been frequently associated with a move to Anfield, and the Reds have been widely connected to adding reinforcements to the defence.

    But Jürgen Klopp’s team is trying to find a way around the player’s initial asking price of $65 million (£51 million/€59 million), according to earlier reports that Liverpool was unwilling to pay. Liverpool could potentially make a $49 million offer to sign the Portuguese defender in January, with the possibility of earning a further $16 million through future add-ons.

    According to Liverpool.com, the club should prioritise defence recruitment in light of Joël Matip’s long-term injuries and the injury propensity of players like Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konaté. Inácio would provide a high ceiling and solid depth to the team. In addition to being able to contribute right away, he is a person who can advance and change with time.

  • Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp “wants another midfielder” and has a target in sight

    Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp “wants another midfielder” and has a target in sight

     

    Liverpool transfer news: Jurgen Klopp "wants another midfielder" and has a target in sight

    Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Alexis Mac Allister were all signed by Liverpool in the summer, but might another midfield player be joining in January?

    Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool is having a memorable season and is still in the running for four major championships.

    If the Reds defeat Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday, they will be the league leaders on Christmas Day. They also easily advanced to the Carabao Cup semifinals and the round of 16 in the Europa League after defeating West Ham 5-1 at home on Wednesday.

    Although Liverpool must travel to Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup, they still have a chance to win. Even if Klopp’s club is currently performing well, he could need to make some transfers in January to bolster his roster. In light of that, the following are the most recent headlines from Merseyside’s red area.

    Liverpool Barella hunt 

    Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Alexis Mac Allister were all signed by Liverpool in the summer, but might

    Nicolo Barella, an Inter Milan midfielder, is wanted by three teams, including Liverpool, according to Fichajes. The 26-year-old, whose current contract expires in June 2026, is having difficulty getting Inter to agree to a new deal in order to stifle Premier League interest.

    Barella is rumoured to be pursuing Chelsea and Newcastle in addition to helping Italy win the 2021 European Championship. Along with helping the Italian powerhouses reach the Champions League final last season, he has also won five titles with Inter, including the Serie A championship three seasons ago.

    Barella is estimated to be worth £65 million. He was nominated twice for the Ballon d’Or and won the Serie A Best Midfielder title the previous season. He has played for Como and Cagliari in the past. In July 2019, Inter signed him, originally on loan, from the latter club.

    Andre ready for move

    Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Alexis Mac Allister were all signed by Liverpool in the summer, but might

    ESPN reports that Brazilian midfielder Andre is prepared for a move to Europe. Having earned four caps for his nation, the 22-year-old declined a summer transfer to Liverpool in order to support Fluminense in their Copa Libertadores victory and trip to the Club World Cup final. In the latter tournament’s final, Fluminense plays Manchester City on Friday.

    With the addition of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Wataru Endo throughout the summer, rumours have it that Liverpool’s interest in Andre has waned. Barella is one of the midfield players that Liverpool is most unlikely to sign in January.

    The “favourite player” of Klopp.

    Wataru Endo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, and Alexis Mac Allister were all signed by Liverpool in the summer, but might

    Prior to Liverpool’s crushing victory on Wednesday, Klopp declared that Jarrod Bowen of West Ham is “probably my favourite player besides all my players”. In the quarterfinal, the only goal Klopp’s defenders gave up was Bowen’s exquisite curling attempt.

    The 27-year-old Bowen had previously been predicted to replace Mohamed Salah. Al-Ittihad’s interest in the 31-year-old makes his future at Liverpool uncertain; they may make another offer in January. A £150 million bid was turned down by the Saudi club in the summer.

    That offer came at the end of the window, and Liverpool turned it down, but if the timing is right, they might accept. Although talk surrounding Bowen will only grow as a result of Klopp’s remarks, a deal in January would require extraordinary circumstances.

    More news…….

    Gary Neville issues a caution to Liverpool ahead of their game with Arsenal for the Premier League title.

    Arsenal has taken the lead in the Premier League title race after defeating Brighton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium, and Liverpool

    Arsenal has taken the lead in the Premier League title race after defeating Brighton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium, and Liverpool has now dropped points.

    Prior to Liverpool’s Premier League title match versus Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday, Gary Neville has issued a warning. After Sunday night’s 0-0 tie with Manchester United, the Reds fell to second place in the standings.

    Having defeated Brighton 2-0 earlier this afternoon, Arsenal has now taken back the top spot in the Premier League. The Gunners completely outplayed the Seagulls, winning all three points thanks to goals from Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.

    Mikel Arteta expressed his elation with his team’s performance in a post-match interview, saying they dominated the game and took advantage of opportunities when it mattered. “Superb,” the Spanish person exclaimed.

    “We gave an amazing performance, and I believe we deserved to win the game. I must give them credit as I am aware of how difficult it is and the damage Brighton does to teams. We prevented that from occurring, and I’m overjoyed.”

    Arsenal’s journey to Merseyside next weekend will be a crucial test of their title credentials as they attempt to snap a 13-game losing streak at Anfield. As they attempt to maintain their top spot in the table come Christmas, the Gunners will enter the game just one point ahead of Liverpool.

    But Neville thinks that if Jurgen Klopp’s team plays like they did against United, which was hardly a winning performance, they would be in trouble. “Every game is different, but if Liverpool were playing like this against Arsenal next weekend, they’d be down two or three goals right now,” Neville stated while providing commentary at Anfield.

     

     

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price tag

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price tag

    The Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price taghe most recent information about

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price tag

    The Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price taghe most recent information about Jurgen Klopp, Nicolo Barella, Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Kostas Tsimikas, and others is included in the Liverpool transfer news, rumours, gossip, and conjecture.

    Although a handful of Liverpool players are currently playing for their national teams, the Reds may not be part in Premier League action this weekend.

    Fans may watch players like Dominik Szoboszlai play for Hungary in a friendly this afternoon, Cody Gakpo try to score for the Netherlands for the second time in a row, and Kostas Tsimikas try to lead Greece to victory in the Euro 2024 qualifying round.

    Robbie Fowler offers his opinion on the Jadon Sancho controversy.

    The Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Mohamed Salah Saudi claim, Nicolo Barella £77 million price taghe most recent information about

    Robbie Fowler, a former Liverpool player, blasted Manchester United for how they handled Jadon Sancho, saying it was “not a good look” for the two parties to be at odds in the media.

    Sancho later refuted United manager Erik ten Hag’s claim on social media that the former Borussia Dortmund winger was benched for the Red Devils’ 3-1 loss at Arsenal on September 3 due to subpar performance in training.

    In a press conference last season, Ten Hag discussed Sancho’s mental health issues; however, it has since come to light that the Dutchman was not authorized to do so.

    In addition to the criticism the 23-year-old has already received, a recent article suggested that Ten Hag and United players are “fed up” with the English winger. Fowler has also expressed his displeasure with the way United has handled this difficult situation.

    He stated in his Mirror column, “I don’t think the comments, responses, and counter briefing that clearly took place fit into a modern approach to athletes’ wellbeing.
    “Today, everyone has a voice because we live in a different world.

    There were not many places, even when I was playing, where a player could respond to criticism of him. Due to the widespread use of social media, now everyone can be heard.

    “So if a coach or a team makes serious accusations about a player acting inappropriately—in this case, Sancho’s attitude toward training—he not only has the ability to respond, but also the right to do so. I believe that the club’s era of absolute power is over, and they must accept that.

    A player has the right and the power to speak up if he feels that he has been falsely accused or defamed.

    In response to Ten Hag criticizing Sancho after United’s most recent Premier League game, Fowler added: “If a club feels they have to come out and tell people about it, then that’s a huge worry – because it means your discipline is not working.

    Briefings afterward indicate a breakdown in the entire process.
    That’s not good for Manchester United and it’s certainly not encouraging.

    Again, I’m not advocating being forgiving of a player; rather, I’m urging respect for them. If there is a disagreement, settle it privately rather than in such a distracting manner in front of the public.

    “I wouldn’t fault Sancho for reacting in that manner. He was simply correcting what he perceived to be an inaccuracy about himself. I believe that if there were policies in place to protect mental health and wellbeing, it shouldn’t have forced him to give that response.

    Significant contract decisions for Liverpool are not just awaiting Mohamed Salah.

    Recently, Mohamed Salah accomplished something that even Lionel Messi was unable to do, earning him a new contract with Liverpool.

    “Jurgen Klopp has few contractual worries on the horizon from within the Liverpool squad, having spent much of the last two years reshaping his team.

    According to Paul Gorst, “the Reds are looking to grow the current crop squad organically towards its full potential with Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo still adjusting to their relatively brief Anfield tenures alongside the more recent arrivals of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo, and Ryan Gravenberch.”

    Barella £77m offer

    Although Nicolo Barella reportedly turned down Liverpool’s offer this summer, the club may have the chance to sign the Italian midfielder for £77 million the following season.

    After being told Barella was “untouchable,” it has been reported that Chelsea and Newcastle United’s attempts to sign the Inter star were unsuccessful as well.

    That might change in 2024, according to CaughtOffside, because his current employers are “more willing to negotiate” at this time.
    Additionally, a fee of about £77 million might be sufficient to secure a deal.

     

  • Liverpool prepared to make ‘difficult-to-refuse’ deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make ‘difficult-to-refuse’ deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico ValverdeAccording to reports, Liverpool are planning a shock offer for Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde.

    The 24-year-old is the latest name linked to a move to Anfield as Jurgen Klopp looks to continue his summer rebuilding.

    The Reds boss has already added Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister to his ranks, with the deal to be announced on July 1.

    While Nicolo Barella, Romeo Lavia, Khephren Thuram and Dominik Szoboszlai all have rumors of transfers to the Merseyside club.

    But Klopp is not done yet, as he has reportedly identified Valverde as his next target. The Uruguayan has been a key figure in Los Blancos’ recent success, helping the Spanish giants to nine trophies since their first-team breakthrough in 2019.

    But now Liverpool are reportedly making an offer the La Liga side would be ‘very hard to refuse’.

    Liverpool are preparing a surprise offer for Valverde

    Liverpool prepared to make 'difficult-to-refuse' deal for Real Madrid player Federico Valverde
    According to Spanish newspaper El Nacional, Liverpool are ready to make Real Madrid a whopping €90m (£77m) offer for their star midfielder.
    Valverde has been linked with a move from the Bernabeu after Jude Bellingham recently joined Borussia Dortmund.

    Toni Kroos and Luka Modric have also signed new contract extensions, putting heavy competitive pressure on the Madrid midfielder.

    While Klopp knows all about the player from Liverpool’s various meetings with Carlo Ancelotti’s team in Europe, with Valverde providing the memorable assist for Vinicius Jr’s goal to win the 2022 Champions League final.
    The report added that Real Madrid may find the Reds’ offer “very difficult to refuse”.

    However, it would be a big surprise if the La Liga club were to allow him to leave, especially after his recent comments suggesting he is keen to stay in the Spanish capital.

    In response to last month’s transfer rumours, Valverde dismissed the claims, stating (quotes via Liverpool Echo): “No, no. I’m in Madrid and I’m trying to enjoy every moment and leave my mark in the best club in the world.”

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Liverpool transfer mistake

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Liverpool transfer news Reds are preparing to make Nicolo Barella offer as Khephren Thuram deal gets closer.

    Liverpool transfer news Reds are preparing to make Nicolo Barella offer as Khephren Thuram deal gets closer.

    Liverpool transfer news Reds are preparing to make Nicolo Barella offer as Khephren Thuram deal gets closer.
    Alexis Mac Allister has already been added to Liverpool’s midfield, and now manager Jurgen Klopp is keeping an eye on Inter Milan’s playmaker Nicolo Barella.

    Following multiple departures, Liverpool has moved rapidly to bolster their midfield lineup.

    Alexis Mac Allister has joined from Brighton for a cost that might reach £55 million in place of players like Naby Keita, James Milner, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who have all left the club. However, since the Reds missed out on the Champions League, more reinforcements are required.

    Jurgen Klopp’s team continued to perform below expectations, and it was noted that they lacked both creativity and intensity. More fresh faces are expected, but the club is constrained by financial constraints, which pose their own difficulties.

    Here are the most recent rumors from Anfield.

    According to Il Tempo in Italy, Liverpool is prepared to spend a fortune on Inter Milan player Nicolo Barella, with whom they have been associated for several weeks.

    According to the report, the Reds are’straight at Barella’ as they look to boost their midfield depth. They appear to be eyeing the Inter playmaker, who has been key for the Serie A team and helped them reach the Champions League final, after failing to recruit anyone in the middle of the park last summer.

    However, Barella won’t be cheap; Inter wants €80 million, or about £68 million, in exchange for the Italian. Given that Mac Allister was already added, a significant portion of Liverpool’s summer budget would have been lost.

    deal closed at noon

    Football Insider claims that Khephren Thuram’s transfer to Liverpool is imminent.

    transferring news for Liverpool Reds are preparing a Nicolo Barella bid as the Khephren Thuram trade gets closer.
    The midfielder for Nice wants to join Liverpool, and the Merseysiders are working hard to reach a deal with the French team. Thuram’s contract has two years left, so Nice are not need to sell for a low price, but they will undoubtedly lose out if a top European team signs him.

    However, Thuram recently emphasized his happiness at Ligue 1: “I want to advance, play the game, and have fun. I still see myself in Nice for the time being since I’m there, everything is going great, and I genuinely enjoy the club. I’m doing great in Nice.

    “I hear noises, but I’m happy in Nice and I hope to advance with this club,” the speaker said. He (his coach Didier Digard) provided a lot to this team at a trying time, so I’d want to see him stick around. I’m not sure whether I’ve thanked him enough, but he deserves a lot more.

    Gabri Veiga, a midfielder for Celta Vigo, is still being linked to Liverpool. though they haven’t yet presented an offer.

    According to The Daily Mail, in order to sign the Spanish U21 midfielder, the Reds will have to match the player’s £30 million release clause.Due to Viega’s stellar performance the previous season, Premier League clubs expressed interest in the club and helped it avoid relegation.

    Rafa Benitez, the recently recruited manager of Celta and former manager of Liverpool, will undoubtedly want to keep the highly regarded young player. Chelsea has also been mentioned, but no bids seem to have been made as of yet.

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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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    According to the new UEFA rules, Liverpool will be eligible for the Champions League if they finish fifth.

    Due to a significant UEFA rule change, Liverpool can now qualify for the Champions League if they finish fifth the following season.

    The Reds finished fifth in the most recent Premier League season, so they will have to make do with Europa League competition in the upcoming season.

    Even though Jurgen Klopp’s team went on a fantastic unbeaten streak at the end of the league season, winning seven of their final ten games, it wasn’t enough to pass Manchester United or Newcastle.

    Two Premier League teams, United and Newcastle, will participate in the final Champions League in its current format before the competition is redesigned.
    The other two Premier League teams are Manchester City and Arsenal.

    There won’t be a traditional group stage for the 2024–2025 season as the number of participating teams increases from 32 to 36.

    Instead, the clubs will compete in a single league phase, in which they will face eight opponents in four home games and four away games.

    The top eight teams will then advance to the round of 16, and the teams that place ninth through sixteenth will compete in a play-off round. There won’t be any changes to the remaining knockout round.

    According to the new UEFA rules, Liverpool will be eligible for the Champions League if they finish fifth.
    Additionally, Liverpool and other Premier League teams may experience significant effects from the new format.

    Why a UEFA rule change might have an impact on Liverpool and other Premier League clubs.

    UEFA will change the rules to provide new opportunities for qualifying so that there will be four extra teams in the 2024–25 season.

    The two European countries with the best results from the previous campaign will automatically qualify.

    English clubs should take note of this because, depending on how well England and Italy perform in 2022–2023, they will each receive an additional Champions League qualification spot.

    While West Ham defeated Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final, Manchester City defeated Inter Milan in the Champions League final. Roma, meanwhile, advanced to the Europa League final but fell to Sevilla of Spain.

    Since English clubs have recently dominated European football, Klopp’s team would be able to finish fifth next season and still almost certainly guarantee Champions League football. However, the change does not affect Liverpool for the current campaign.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Liverpool should go all out to sign Dorgue this summer

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Liverpool are reportedly interested in Lecce talent Patrick Dorgu and the Reds are preparing to sign the 18-year-old

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

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

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

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

    Liverpool should go all out to sign Dorgue this summer

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

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