Tag: Orkun Kokcu

  • Liverpool interested in signing midfielder from Arne Slot’s former project, according to Portuguese sources

    Liverpool interested in signing midfielder from Arne Slot’s former project, according to Portuguese sources

    Orkun Kokcu

    Liverpool may pursue a player who thrived under Arne Slot at Feyenoord, as reports from Portugal indicate interest in Benfica midfielder Orkun Kokcu.

    Kokcu has been connected to Liverpool multiple times, including prior to his transfer from Feyenoord to Benfica in 2023. At that time, it was said that delays in Liverpool’s interest led the Dutch-born Turk to choose a move to Lisbon, where he has since scored 11 goals and provided 14 assists in 52 appearances for Benfica.

    His reputation grew significantly under Slot at Feyenoord, where he progressed through the academy and became one of the coach’s key players.

    Therefore, it’s no surprise that the 23-year-old is again being linked with a transfer to Anfield, possibly as soon as January.

    This information comes from the Portuguese newspaper Record, which reports that Liverpool have already scouted Kokcu this season, including during the 4-0 Champions League victory over Atletico Madrid, where he scored.

    However, the same publication asserts that Benfica does not plan to sell their No. 10 mid-season and would demand a minimum fee of €80 million (£67 million).

    Additional reports from *Correio da Manha* in Lisbon suggest that Liverpool is actively trying to bring Kokcu to Merseyside.

    The credibility of these claims remains uncertain, especially considering how often Liverpool is linked with Portuguese players.

    Orkun Kokcu

    Players like Alan Varela, Otavio, and Fabio Vieira have previously been linked to Liverpool, while local sources have fueled speculation about the club’s pursuit of Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim.

    However, there appears to be credibility in reports of Liverpool’s interest in Kokcu, especially since it can be argued that Slot’s squad still lacks depth in midfield.

    Although Kokcu is primarily a No. 10, he has evolved into a versatile midfielder, posing a significant threat in the attacking third while also working hard defensively.

    He and Slot established a strong rapport at Feyenoord, with one analyst stating over the summer that Slot transformed the Turkish international from a “‘lazy’ No. 10” into “a very fit player, a professional player, and earned a lot of money for the club and him.”

    Kokcu himself has acknowledged that his former coach helped him overcome insomnia, which affected both his performance on the pitch and his personal life.

    “It was difficult, there was a lot in my head. The trainer was one of the few who knew about it,” Kokcu told *De Volkstrant* last year. “He is more than a trainer; he understands exactly how to deal with people. That’s why I cried when I hugged him after the championship game.”

    Currently, Liverpool seems more likely to enhance their squad next summer rather than in January, but the transfer strategy will remain opportunistic.

  • Arne Slot is convinced: he wants his £67m target at Liverpool

    Arne Slot is convinced: he wants his £67m target at Liverpool

    Head Coach Arne Slot is said to be eager for Liverpool

    Head Coach Arne Slot is said to be eager for Liverpool to acquire a highly-rated midfielder from Benfica in January.

    Slot experienced a relatively subdued summer transfer window, with only Federico Chiesa and Giorgi Mamardashvili joining the club; the latter will stay at Valencia until next summer.

    The Reds will have the opportunity to strengthen their squad again in January, but it’s uncertain if any new players will come to Anfield this winter.

    Slot desires Kokcu

    According to the Portuguese outlet *Record*, Slot is looking to reunite with former Feyenoord captain Orkun Kokcu, who has made a fantastic start to the season.

    The 23-year-old midfielder has scored four goals and provided three assists in nine matches across all competitions. With Slot also enjoying a strong start, having won six of his first seven Premier League games, it seems like a promising pairing.

    Head Coach Arne Slot is said to be eager for Liverpool

    Kokcu led Slot’s Feyenoord team to the Eredivisie title in the 2022-23 season, and the coach believes that Kokcu could further enhance the Liverpool squad, which faces a busy campaign.

    Liverpool previously acquired Darwin Nunez from Benfica, but he hasn’t found much success at Anfield. The Reds would hope that if they secure a move for Kokcu, he would fare better at the club.

    Kokcu’s contract with Benfica runs until 2028 and reportedly includes a release clause of around £103 million, although the Portuguese club is said to be asking for £67 million for him in January. However, they appear hesitant to let one of their key players depart.

    With Slot seemingly aiming to strengthen the midfield, it raises questions about his satisfaction with the current lineup. Given the success Kokcu and Slot have had together, it seems plausible that the Dutchman always intended to bring the midfielder to Merseyside.

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    Liverpool open to discussions to acquire Chelsea underperformer for €35 million.

    Liverpool open to discussions to acquire Chelsea underperformer for €35 million.

    The 23-year-old Ukrainian international has struggled to meet expectations since his transfer to Stamford Bridge and has faced criticism for his performances.

    A fresh start away from Chelsea could benefit the winger, and Liverpool appears to be a potential destination for him soon.

    According to Fichajes, Liverpool is exploring options to replace Mohamed Salah and is monitoring the Chelsea winger. The report indicates that Liverpool is prepared to negotiate a deal for the Ukrainian at around €35 million, with the total package possibly reaching €50 million, though it’s uncertain if an agreement will be reached.

    This potential move would be surprising, considering Mudryk’s performance for Chelsea, where he has scored seven goals in 64 appearances. Salah has been an elite player for Liverpool, and substituting him with the Chelsea player would seem illogical for the club.

    Additionally, the signing is likely to be unpopular with fans.

    Chelsea aims to part ways with Mykhailo Mudryk

    Liverpool open to discussions to acquire Chelsea underperformer for €35 million.

    The Blues invested €100 million in the player and are fully aware that selling him would likely mean accepting a significant loss. Recovering €50 million for him could be a reasonable option as they seek to minimize their losses.

    Chelsea can reinvest the funds from his sale into their squad.

    It will be intriguing to see how this situation unfolds in the coming months. Salah is among the best players globally, and Liverpool will need to find a suitable replacement. It seems improbable that Mudryk could adequately fill the gap left by him.

  • The Feyenoord player Arne Slot ought to sign with Liverpool is already identified by Dirk Kuyt.

    The Feyenoord player Arne Slot ought to sign with Liverpool is already identified by Dirk Kuyt.

    The Feyenoord player Arne Slot ought to sign with Liverpool is already identified by Dirk Kuyt.Geertruida

    This summer, Arne Slot will take Jurgen Klopp’s position as manager of Liverpool after leaving Feyenoord.

    After learning that Arne Slot would take over as manager of Liverpool for the upcoming season, many fans are already wondering whether other Feyenoord players might be joining the Dutchman at Anfield.

    On Friday night, it was announced that Slot’s current employers and the Reds had come to a deal so that the 45-year-old would take over as manager of the team this summer.

    As is typical of rookie managers, they are eager to add players who are already familiar to them as they start to establish their identity with the team. Whether Slot follows the same route as Erik ten Hag did in acquiring Antony and Lisandro Martinez from Ajax to Manchester United is still up in the air.

    Dirk Kuyt, who managed the Feyenoord under-19 team from 2018 to 2020, was one Feyenoord player who was renowned for his success at Liverpool. Kuyt trained a number of Slot’s squad members during that period.

    Orkun KokcuDirk Kuyt

    Orkun Kokcu was one of the two players Kuyt specifically mentioned wanting to see at Liverpool when he spoke with the ECHO in April 2023. Benfica later signed the Turkish midfield player, while Kuyt’s second recommendation is still with Feyenoord.

    The player in question is Lutsharel Geertruida, the club’s vice captain and a versatile backline player. At just 23 years old, this might prove to be a cunning move for Slot this summer.

    “I support Feyenoord, and they’re doing great right now,” Kuyt declared in an ECHO interview from the previous year. “They have Arne Slot as a very excellent manager, and some of the younger lads, like Lutsharel Geertruida and Orkun Kokcu, are making a lot of progress and playing really well. It won’t be long until elite European teams start showing interest in them. I sincerely hope Liverpool is considering Feyenoord players, and I can serve as an example.

    Both Kokcu and Geertruida were on my team when I was the under-19s coach. We were competing against players like Kenneth Taylor and Jurrien Timber of Ajax. You are aware of the skilled players and can predict that they will have bright careers. Everyone thought Gakpo was a gifted player and that one day he would play for a team like Liverpool after seeing him play at the young level.

    Geertruida last signed an extension in 2021, therefore her contract expires in the summer of 2025. Liverpool may benefit from the fact that the defender just has one year left on his contract if they choose to pursue a trade.

  • Midfielder was “asked to wait” by Liverpool, but no bid materialized.

    Midfielder was “asked to wait” by Liverpool, but no bid materialized.


    Liverpool don’t put all their eggs in one basket and that was the case with the midfield search.

    You told a specific target to wait before taking a significant step. The Reds wasted no time in securing the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, the first of many prospects for this summer.

    Further reinforcements are expected in midfield and defense but it can be seen that Liverpool have not strayed from their transfer strategy when selecting potential new arrivals.

    According to Dutch source 1908.NL, the Reds were ‘close enough’ to sign Turkish midfielder Orkun Kokcu and have urged the 22-year-old not to sign with Benfica.

    However, the Feyenoord captain was announced as a new signing for the Portuguese club on 10 June, with Liverpool having never made an offer before the Dutch club’s deadline.

    Midfielder was "asked to wait" by Liverpool, but no bid materialized.

    It’s not the first time the Reds have been window shopping and putting a player in the basket before they ever do it – they make sure they have options.

    However, you can only drag out a convincing argument for so long before another party loses interest or looks elsewhere, which is what happened to Kokcu, if reports are to be believed.

    Liverpool have been linked with Kokcu all year and for good reason he is versatile in midfield and availability is one of his greatest assets, something the Reds need more of.

    At the age of 22, he has made 175 first-team appearances, which is the threshold Liverpool usually exceed when it comes to judging a player’s ability and quality.

    He has made the most forward-looking passes in the Eredivisie in 2022-23 and can usually be found on the left side of midfield. With a price tag in the region of €30m (£25.7m), it can be assumed that Liverpool have opted to go after Mac Allister.

    Both Brighton and Manchester United generated interest, but it was ultimately Benfica who signed the exciting young midfielder. Meanwhile, the Reds continue to be associated with players such as Gabri Veiga, Khephren Thuram, Manu Kone and Ryan Gravenberch.

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    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield.

    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield.
    Liverpool need a defender like the £40m Premier League star.
    Liverpool need a left centre-back like Chelsea’s Levi Colwill, Redmen TV presenter Paul Machin has told GIVEMESPORT.

    The Reds are linked with RB Leipzig’s Joško Gvardiol but Machin believes the young Englishman could be a good alternative to the Croatian.
    Liverpool Transfer News – Levi Colwill

    In April, the Evening Standard claimed Levi Colwill was a top target for Liverpool and Manchester City.

    Brighton & Hove Albion, where the 20-year-old spent last season on loan, are also interested. According to MailOnline, the Seagulls are considering making a £40m offer after Chelsea rejected a £30m offer.

    In addition to Colwill, Liverpool have also been eyeing Gvardiol. According to Football Insider, the Merseyside club are “huge fans” of the Leipzig star, but a deal is unlikely due to his price tag.

    It means Jürgen Klopp will have to explore other options, like Colwill.
    What did Paul Machin say about Levi Colwill and Liverpool? Machin is adamant that Liverpool need a central defender of Colwill’s profile and believes his status at home would make him a good fit for the club.

    Asked about possible alternatives to Gvardiol, the Redmen TV presenter told GIVEMESPORT: “I think someone like Levi Colwill at Chelsea, who has had a very good season at Brighton, can fill that left-sided centre-back role. He can.

    ” also a little left rear.
    “Obviously there’s a big overhaul going on at Chelsea this summer. At the moment there doesn’t seem to be much added value from there.

    Liverpool believes a £40 million Chelsea star would fit well at Anfield.
    They seem to be on the heels of some footballers which is why I don’t think Mason Mount has moved to Manchester United yet. But I think he suits the local culture better and fills the need for a left centre-back which I think Liverpool have.”

    Will Liverpool sign Levi Colwill this summer?
    Colwill could certainly be a great addition to this Liverpool side.

    According to FBref, he ranks in the 92nd percentile for progressive passing and 88th for progressive carries among his positional peers.
    He proves that the England Under-21 international is quite a modern defender.

    However, are Chelsea ready to sell him? The answer is probably not as The Guardian reports, they want to add him to Mauricio Pochettino’s squad next season.
    Unless Colwill pushes for a move, a move to Liverpool or elsewhere seems unlikely.

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

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

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

    Nearly completed negotiations with his second midfielder were Jürgen Klopp.

    Liverpool was “pretty close” to making a deal.

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

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

    The defender is 100% coming

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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