Tag: Piero Hincapie

  • Liverpool will compete with Tottenham to sign the £50 million transfer target

    Liverpool will compete with Tottenham to sign the £50 million transfer target

    Liverpool will compete with Tottenham to sign the £50 million transfer target.

    Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham, has bolstered his midfield and offence this summer.

    Among other players, Spurs have managed to bring in midfielder Archie Grey from Leeds United and striker Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth.

    They have given Tottenham the strength and depth they needed to contend for a spot in the top four of the Premier League this year. They made these additions to the squad this summer.

    The North Londoners are reportedly interested in signing a defensive player, but Liverpool and Bayern Munich will likely put up a fierce fight for the player’s services.

    Diario Expreso (quoted by Liverpool Echo) claims that Tottenham is considering a move for Piero Hincapie, the defender for Bayer Leverkusen.

    It has been communicated to the Premier League team and all other interested clubs that a £50 million offer would be required in order to recruit the player this summer.

    Spurs have enough centre backs for the upcoming season with Radu Dragusin serving as the backup option and Cristian Romero and Mickey van de Ven as the first choice.

    Ben Davies, a left-back, has additionally demonstrated his ability to play centre defence when called upon.

    Spurs are still hoping to sign the player, who is a left- and centre-back in addition to that.

    More than a defender, Tottenham needs a wide attacker.

    The manager of Bayer Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso, is keen to keep the defender on staff and believes the only way the defender would be allowed to leave the German champions this summer is if he receives a sizable financial offer.

    Given that Tottenham have paid a large quantity of money to acquire Solanke and Grey this summer, it seems doubtful that they will spend the same amount of money on another defender, especially one who will serve as a backup.

    Spurs require greater depth in their assault, especially from the right side of the attack, therefore they must concentrate on their wide attacking areas.

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    Liverpool defender is close to signing a potential £20 million contract to join Brentford

    Liverpool defender is close to signing a potential £20 million contract to join Brentford. Sepp Van Den Berg is allegedly on the verge of

    Sepp Van Den Berg is allegedly on the verge of being sold by Liverpool.

    Thomas Frank’s Brentford has been eyeing the 22-year-old for some time, and the Bees have expressed interest in signing him before the summer transfer deadline, which is at the end of the month.

    David Ornstein of The Athletic has reported that Van Den Berg is expected to sign a long-term contract to depart Anfield.

    The Dutch centre back might move on in quest of a fresh challenge if the Reds are successful in meeting their £20 million value.

    Sepp Van Den Berg is about to depart from Liverpool

    Van Den Berg, who enjoyed loan stints with Preston North End, Schalke, and Mainz after joining Liverpool from PEC Zwolle as a young player back in 2019, now appears likely to sign a permanent deal with a new team.

    Van Den Berg hasn’t played for the team in more than five years, and it’s obvious that he has no position in the starting lineup going forward. However, the story with the Bees might be somewhat different.

    Frank’s team seems to be the most frequently associated with Liverpool’s number 72, and they may formally bid on the player before the transfer window closes.

  • Liverpool transfer target is tagged for £47 million ahead of the summer transfer season.

    Liverpool transfer target is tagged for £47 million ahead of the summer transfer season.

    PIERO HINCAPIE

    Liverpool is making more of an effort to get South American defender Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen, and they could have to pay £47 million to do it this summer.

    Leverkusen turned down Liverpool’s January window offers for Hincapie, as Anfield Watch disclosed several months ago. However, it is anticipated that the Reds may rekindle their interest in the summer transfer window.

    One of the most promising young talents in the Bundesliga, the 22-year-old centre back (who can also play left back) has helped Leverkusen win the Bundesliga this season.

    Due to his impressive performances, the Reds have expressed interest in the 31-cap Ecuadorian international who has made 37 appearances for Die Werkself across all competitions this season.

    AMID REDS INTEREST, PIERO HINCAPIE PRICE TAG WAS REVEALED.

    Fichajes (via CaughtOffside) claims that Liverpool is prepared to intensify their pursuit of Hincapie and is very interested in acquiring the centre defender at the end of the current season.

    According to the report, the Ecuadorian would cost the Reds €55 million (£47 million) if they were to sign him, making him the club’s second-most expensive defender ever (Virgil van Dijk is worth £75 million).

    Liverpool might be reluctant to pay so much money on Hincapie, but they would probably be safe doing so because the gifted ball-player defender is one of Europe’s best prospects.

    There is no assurance that Hincapie would want to leave the BayArena this summer, though, and it is also unlikely that he would only cost £47 million, especially with Leverkusen still undefeated and headed for a historic treble.

    The decision to sign the defender will also rely on plans for the current Liverpool team and Jurgen Klopp’s successor, who is most likely Arne Slot, the coach of Feyenoord.

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    Jose Mourinho has already spoken on the shortlist for the new Liverpool manager.

    Some Liverpool supporters are contemplating the most unexpected course of action after Jose Mourinho's attendance at Craven Cottage

    Some Liverpool supporters are contemplating the most unexpected course of action after Jose Mourinho’s attendance at Craven Cottage the day before the club’s manager search was widely publicised.

    Liverpool defeated Fulham 3-1 on Sunday to keep their title aspirations alive, and former Chelsea and Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was in the stands.

    Although the reason for his absence is yet unknown, Ruben Amorim’s near-certainty as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement on Monday has created some curiosity.

    While some view it as the worst conceivable choice for the club, others see it as a way to pad the box office until more worthy candidates surface.

    It’s questionable if he would actually be taken into consideration given that Liverpool’s requirements are centred on youthful managers who play offensive football and feel at ease elevating from within.

    From Mourinho’s perspective, there is an admission that he is not one of their stated candidates, Sam Wallace of the Telegraph reports.

    Wallace adds that Mourinho “notes that the current shortlist does not feature his name,” and that his past associations with Manchester United “would likely rule him out.”

    “I don’t want to stop at 65 just because I’m 61. Not at all, Mourinho remarked. “My career still has a long way to go.”

    Some Liverpool supporters are contemplating the most unexpected course of action after Jose Mourinho's attendance at Craven Cottage

    “My ideal job description is ‘head coach,’ because sometimes a job title is just one aspect of a job description,” he continued.

    “I want to do it. to hold the position of coach. To be the squad leader who concentrates on player development and match preparation.

    It’s thought that Liverpool is posting job openings for a “head coach” position, which would transfer authority from the manager to the boardroom.

    “The club’s desire and need for a coach with my background and level of desire could really make a difference,” Mourinho went on.

    “And how much empathy and feeling I could get from the structure.”

    Though it’s improbable and most likely an unhappy decision, it’s noteworthy that the odds on Mourinho taking over as Liverpool manager have drastically decreased.

    Bookies rank him as their fourth favourite, behind only Amorim, Roberto De Zerbi, and Arne Slot.

  • Liverpool is targeting a “sensational talent” who is considered to be the “best in the world.” 

    Liverpool is targeting a “sensational talent” who is considered to be the “best in the world.” 

    A left-sided centre back is something Liverpool is actively looking for, sources have told Football Insider.

    A left-sided centre back is something Liverpool is actively looking for, sources have told Football Insider.

    After searching in this area last summer but failing to sign a senior player, it is thought that the Reds will intensify their pursuit of a new defender.

    Football Insider has learned from reliable sources that Liverpool is looking to add a new player to cover for star Virgil van Dijk and could eventually take his spot. The 32-year-old is expected to be replaced.

    The Reds have been closely watching Bayer Leverkusen centre back Piero Hincapie for a while now. They have scouted the 22-year-old extensively, and their interest has grown as a result of his superb performances for Xabi Alonso’s Bundesliga-winning team.

    Hincapie, whose current contract expires in 2027, has impressed Liverpool scouts, and the club may make a bid for him in the off-season as they try to strengthen their defence and add cover for Virgil van Dijk.

    Paul Robinson, a former England custodian and Football Insider analyst, asserts that Hincapie is a “sensational talent” with the potential to become “one of the best defenders in the world.”

    A left-sided centre back is something Liverpool is actively looking for, sources have told Football Insider.

    Van Dijk is still part of Liverpool’s immediate plans, according to Football Insider, which reported on February 12 that he, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah are willing to sign new contracts to prolong their spells at Anfield.

    After Jurgen Klopp leaves the team, significant changes in the backroom are anticipated, but Joel Matip, a defender, is also expected to leave when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign.

    Following Jorg Schmadtke’s resignation, a new sporting director will be chosen. According to insiders, Liverpool intends to contact Simon Rolfes, the head of Leverkusen, for the position, as reported by Football Insider on February 22.

    Liverpool’s 4-1 victory over Luton Town on Wednesday, February 21, at Anfield kept them atop the Premier League.

    On Sunday afternoon, February 25, they will play Chelsea in the League Cup final.

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    According to reports, Ederson, an Atalanta midfielder, is a target for Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

    Ederson

    Ederson, an Atalanta midfielder, is apparently a target for Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

    The Premier division’s biggest clubs have taken notice of the 24-year-old Brazilian as he has established himself as a dependable player in the Italian division. Tutto Atalanta reports that the midfield player might fetch a summer transfer fee of up to €45 million. It will be fascinating to see if Liverpool, Manchester United, or Arsenal are willing to pay a hefty price for him.

    At the end of the current campaign, Manchester United needs to bring him in as a centre midfielder. Since joining the team, Sofyan Amrabat has mostly disappointed, and when his loan agreement expires, he will return to his native club.

    Ederson might wind up being a great addition to the Red Devils. In addition to adding creativity and goals to the side, he will assist in managing the game’s speed. This season, he has six goals and one assist in all competitions.

    Likewise, when Thiago Alcantara departs Liverpool in the summer, the team will want a central midfield player. By season’s end, the Spaniard’s contract will expire.

    In the event that Thomas Partey chooses to leave Arsenal, Mikel Arteta will need to effectively replace him. In recent months, there have been rumours that the Ghanaian international wants to leave Arsenal.

    It will be intriguing to watch where Ederson ends up, since he will undoubtedly be tempted to join a major Premier League club. Although the Brazilian might be able to recoup the investment in the upcoming seasons, the stated asking amount might end up being a bit of an issue.

  • Liverpool transfer news: Xabi Alonso to prevent Jurgen Klopp from acquiring a defensive target

    Liverpool transfer news: Xabi Alonso to prevent Jurgen Klopp from acquiring a defensive target

    Liverpool transfer news: Xabi Alonso to prevent Jurgen Klopp from acquiring a defensive target

    Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso has made his position known, defying speculation that Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie would make a high-profile move to the Reds.

    Even though Liverpool is currently leading the Premier League, there is still work to be done during the January transfer window.

    With a well-earned 2-0 victory over Burnley on Boxing Day, Jurgen Klopp’s team returned to winning ways in the top flight and shot to the top, at least until Arsenal hosted West Ham at the Emirates on Thursday night. Although Klopp is happy with the players he brought in over the summer, he knows that more can be done to improve their prospects of winning the English title again.

    This is a summary of Anfield’s most recent transfer news.

    Alonso to stop Hincapie transfer 

    Liverpool transfer news: Xabi Alonso to prevent Jurgen Klopp from acquiring a defensive target

    Xabi Alonso, a former midfielder for Liverpool and current manager of Bayer Leverkusen, has forbidden the Reds from signing center-back Piero Hincapie in January. 21-year-old Hincapie had been mooted for a move to Anfield, but Klopp dashed supporters’ dreams of a new defender being brought in to cover for the injured Joel Matip, who will miss the remainder of the season after rupturing his ACL.

    However, German publication Kicker now claims that Alonso, along with teammate Leverkusen centre defender Jonathan Tah, who had been connected to Premier League rival Chelsea, won’t let Hincapie leave the Bay Arena. Although Leverkusen is amazingly still undefeated halfway through the season, the Ecuadorian international hasn’t been a regular starter for the former Liverpool playmaker. Nevertheless, Hincapie is one of the Bundesliga’s most promising defenders and can play left back.

    Robinson claim quashed 

    In January, Liverpool is not going to pursue a trade for Antonee Robinson of Fulham, despite rumours that the Reds were getting ready to make an offer. Senior left-backs Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas are both injured, but Klopp believes Robertson will be back by the end of January following shoulder surgery, while Tsimikas’s absence may take many months.

    Although Robinson, 26, is an international student in the US, he was born in Milton Keynes. Before making an impression with Bolton Wanderers and Wigan Athletic, the Fulham defender was a youth player who spent more than ten years at Everton.

    Nino inquiry made

    Liverpool transfer news: Xabi Alonso to prevent Jurgen Klopp from acquiring a defensive target

    According to reports, Liverpool is in the running to recruit Brazil international center-back Nino, along with Fulham, Roma, and Feyenoord. Renowned for his self-assurance when playing with the ball, the 26-year-old was a member of the Fluminense team that won the Copa Libertadores, which also featured highly-regarded midfielder Andre, another target for the Reds.

    Nino has a meagre €7 million (£6.1 million) release clause, and his contract ends until the end of 2024. Following Matip’s season-ending injury, reports from Italy indicate that Liverpool is reportedly mulling a transfer after learning of his circumstances.

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    Liverpool adviced as one to watch for top Arsenal transfer target

    Kenan Yildiz

    In the transfer war for Juventus youngster and alleged Arsenal target Kenan Yildiz, Liverpool is apparently one team to monitor.

    Arsenal is reportedly interested in the highly-rated teenage Turkey international, according to reports from the Italian publication Calciomercato, but it appears that the Gunners are not the only team after the player.

    According to the most recent report from Corriere dello Sport, which Sport Witness reported and translated, Liverpool appears to be a firm fan of Yildiz as well, and Juventus should be wary of the Reds’ attempts to sign the uneasy 18-year-old.

    In order to replace Mohamed Salah in the long run, Liverpool would be wise to acquire a top young attacking player such as this one, given players like Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz have not had the best luck with injuries lately.

    In the meanwhile, Arsenal would be well to bolster their offensive depth as well, since it seems likely that a major loss to Gabriel Martinelli or Bukayo Saka would spell difficulty for them.

     

  • Five players are predicted to join Liverpool in January if Jürgen Klopp repeats Luis Díaz deal

    Five players are predicted to join Liverpool in January if Jürgen Klopp repeats Luis Díaz deal

    Five players are predicted to join Liverpool in January if Jürgen Klopp repeats Luis Díaz dealLiverpool has completed transactions in the last two winter windows, but it does not anticipate a busy January. Here, we examine five individuals that bookmakers are tipping.

    The rumours are getting unbelievably intense as the next transfer window draws closer. Like any major team, Liverpool is frequently connected to a wide range of players. While some rumours are partially true, most of the time these connections are, to put it mildly, shaky.

    Liverpool has done some business during the previous few winter windows. In the winter of 2022, Luis Díaz from Porto and Cody

    Liverpool has done some business during the previous few winter windows. In winter 2022, Luis Díaz from Porto and Cody Gakpo from PSV signed contracts, respectively, one year apart. In January, Jürgen Klopp is infamous for not liking to do business, but occasionally, agreements must be made in order to fend off rivals.

    Despite the fact that Joël Matip will be out for the remainder of the season due to injury, Klopp has downplayed the likelihood of Liverpool entering the transfer market this winter. It is also unclear if the team would sign another midfield player given how many players they let go in the summer. But there is room to act if a genuine chance arises that is too good to miss.

    The availability of opportunities throughout the window and the injury status of Liverpool’s roster will play major roles. Here, we examine five players who have been connected to a January move to Anfield and the likelihood that such a deal will materialise, based on information from the website Betting Sites (odds are for entertainment purposes only).

    The availability of opportunities throughout the window and the injury status of Liverpool’s roster will play major roles. Here, we examine five players who have been connected to a January move to Anfield and the likelihood that such a deal will materialise, based on information from the website Betting Sites (odds are for entertainment purposes only).

    Piero Hincapié (5/2 odds)

    Liverpool would be wise to select the 21-year-old Ecuadorian, who plays both left and centre back for Bundesliga team Bayer Leverkusen. His adaptability might be a great help to Klopp, particularly when first-choice left-back Andy Robertson isn’t available, as he is right now. Nonetheless, Hincapié’s deal with the German team doesn’t terminate until the conclusion of the 2026–2027 campaign.

    João Palhinha (5/1)

    In the competition for a "outstanding" £50 million star, Arsenal does not intimidate Bayern, but Liverpool does

    A familiar face to Liverpool supporters. Palhinha has performed admirably since joining Fulham in the summer of 2022. and has been rumoured to be leaving the west London team for months, but he is still at Fulham. Palhinha may be the midfield player Liverpool needs, if they need one. The main drawback for the 28-year-old Portuguese midfielder is his age. Liverpool has downplayed the likelihood of a transfer, with Bayern Munich being the more likely destination.

    Assane Diao (5/1)

    Although the Real Betis attacker is only eighteen, Klopp and Liverpool may find him appealing because he can play several places along the front line. Born in Senegal but currently playing for Spain, Diao is probably a player for the future rather than a January acquisition, especially considering Liverpool’s glut of attacking skill. In ten La Liga appearances this season for Betis, Diao has two goals.

    Jamal Musiala (8/1)

    Five players are predicted to join Liverpool in January if Jürgen Klopp repeats Luis Díaz deal

    It’s intriguing that the forward for Bayern Munich is being linked to a move to Liverpool, even if it seems unlikely that he would leave the defending Bundesliga winners anytime soon. This season, Musiala has had difficulty finding playing time at Bayern; he has only started 43% of the team’s Bundesliga games (albeit this is only partially due to a few injuries).

    Musiala’s contract doesn’t expire until the summer of 2026, so Liverpool would have to pay a high price to sign him if he were to depart. It seems improbable that he would leave Bayern in January, although leaving in the summer would be slightly more feasible.

    Pedro Neto (9/1)

    Liverpool would likely find the Wolves forward enticing since he can play on either wing. Although Neto has only scored one goal in his ten Premier League outings this season, the 23-year-old has nevertheless contributed eight assists to the Midlands team. He has Premier League experience and has been impressive for a while.

    Because of the Diogo Jota trade in 2020, Liverpool and Wolves have a great working connection, hence Neto, another Portuguese forward, might be added to the roster. Once more, it’s unclear if a settlement will be reached in January; it could be wiser to wait until the summer.

  • Major update on Liverpool’s €130 million duo from Romano

    Major update on Liverpool’s €130 million duo from Romano

    An update on Liverpool's search for a new center-back has been provided by Fabrizio Romano, who disclosed that while both players

    An update on Liverpool’s search for a new center-back has been provided by Fabrizio Romano, who disclosed that while both players are being considered, no firm moves have been made to sign either.

    In January, Liverpool might be looking to add a new central defender. Even though Jurgen Klopp has stated that the Reds won’t aim to add defensive reinforcements during the winter, the Anfield team will keep an eye on the market and try to seize any openings that present themselves.

    Given Jarell Quansah’s rise this season and the fact that Nat Phillips and Rhys Williams can be called up from their loans in Scotland, there isn’t a pressing need to sign a new center-back, but Joel Matip’s ACL injury does make it something to think about. Furthermore, as a possible long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk, the Reds were already hoping to sign a young, left-footed centre back in the summer.

    Nothing finally came of it back then, but things might be different in 2024. Goncalo Inacio of Sporting CP and versatile youngster Piero Hincapie of Bayer Leverkusen, who seems like a perfect fit for Klopp’s style, have been strongly linked to Liverpool. Both players are very much on the Reds’ short list of 2024 targets, as Fabrizio Romano has recently confirmed.

    An update on Liverpool's search for a new center-back has been provided by Fabrizio Romano, who disclosed that while both players

    What was said by Romano?

    “Liverpool are another club looking at center-backs, but so far no contacts have taken place with Bayer Leverkusen for Piero Hincapie,” the transfer analyst claimed in an interview with CaughtOffside.

    “Hincapie has been strongly linked with Liverpool and other top clubs as he’s looked like a superb young talent for some time now, and he’s also not playing as often as he might have expected, so it’s normal to see new stories about the player.”

    “Goncalo Inacio has been linked to several teams, including Liverpool, but his €60 million release clause with Sporting must be paid in order to sign him, and no one has approached Sporting as of yet.”

    “We’ll see if that changes soon, but as of right now, neither Hincapie nor Inacio have made any progress for Liverpool.” It should be noted that Hincapie is not going to be cheap either, as he supposedly has a release clause for €70 million, which is the same amount Liverpool paid for Dominik Szoboszlai in the summer.

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    Scouts ‘fly out to witness’ the £7 million winger in action as Liverpool eye a January deal.

    Scouts 'fly out to witness' the £7 million winger in action as Liverpool eye a January deal.When Jurgen Klopp’s scouts go to work in January, Liverpool has their sights set on a cheap addition.

    Momodou Sonko, a winger for BK Hacken, is apparently a target for Liverpool, but Barcelona is also vying for his services. The adolescent is now regarded as one of the best young players in the Allsvenskan and is expected to have a successful future, maybe in the Premier League.

    The Reds allegedly dispatched scouts to monitor Sonko on Thursday when his team fell 2-1 on the road to Azerbaijani side Qarabag in the Europa League, according to Swedish publication Expressen. Only three goals were scored by Hacken in their six European matches, but one of those goals came from Sonko, who has been their best player thus far.

    The Reds allegedly dispatched scouts to monitor Sonko on Thursday when his team fell 2-1 on the road to Azerbaijani side Qarabag in the Europa League, according to Swedish publication Expressen. Only three goals were scored by Hacken in their six European matches, but one of those goals came from Sonko, who has been their best player thus far.

    Although Liverpool hasn’t shown their interest in him by putting up a formal offer, Hacken reportedly values him at £7 million, so a January transfer would not break the bank. However, because of his 10 goals and five assists in all competitions this season, Barcelona and RB Leipzig are also considering the 18-year-old.

    Sonko played 82 minutes in the match that Liverpool saw, and the Merseyside club was interested enough to plan to scout him during a training session earlier in the year for the Swedish club.

    Scouts 'fly out to witness' the £7 million winger in action as Liverpool eye a January deal.

    He could give Liverpool a viable option as their star player, Mohamed Salah, will be away with Egypt for most of January playing in the Africa Cup of Nations. He was recently called up to the Swedish national squad.

    Salah’s long-term future at Anfield is still up in the air because Saudi Arabia is still interested. As the teenager is more likely to be seen as a player for the future than as someone who can have an immediate effect, Sonko may be one method Liverpool is protecting their future.

    The Reds could be able to spend more money elsewhere if they see Sonko as the forward they need to recruit. After all, they saved a lot of money by buying Sonko for £7 million rather than going big for a more well-known player.

    Joel Matip suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury that will keep him out of action for the rest of the season. This highlights the need for Liverpool to bolster their defence, as Virgil van Dijk is now joined in the middle of the defence by Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, and Jarell Quansah, according to Jurgen Klopp.

    Wataru Endo is the only recognised holding midfielder for the team, therefore Alexis Mac Allister has been forced to play a deeper role. It’s possible that the goal is to add another player to the position in January or the summer after that.

  • Liverpool and Newcastle will compete in January for a 21-year-old valued at €70 million.

    Liverpool and Newcastle will compete in January for a 21-year-old valued at €70 million.

    According to reports, clubs interested in signing Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen include AC Milan, Liverpool, and Newcastle.

    Liverpool and Newcastle will compete in January for a 21-year-old valued at €70 million.

    According to reports, clubs interested in signing Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen include AC Milan, Liverpool, and Newcastle.

    Milan has been considering a number of options due to the center-back position’s persistent injury crisis; at the moment, Fikayo Tomori and Simon Kjaer are the only viable options. Due to injuries to Mattia Caldara, Malick Thiaw, Marco Pellegrino, Pierre Kalulu, and Marco Pellegrino, Milan is currently in need of defensive reinforcements to make up for their present shortfall.

    BILD claims that AC Milan, Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Roma are reportedly interested in Bayer Leverkusen’s Piero Hincapie. Every one of the four teams is looking for a centre defender.

    Leverkusen’s important player Hincapie has a €70 million release clause in his contract. In addition to playing a significant role for Leverkusen in the Bundesliga title fight, he is a mainstay on the Ecuador national team.

    The 21-year-old is a desirable option for AC Milan, who are also looking for a replacement for Theo Hernandez, due to his versatility in playing as a left-back.

    Hincapie is a great defensive standout, therefore whomever can obtain him will have an advantage over the opposition. Admirable are his athleticism, technique, and adaptability as a defender. He would assist a team like Newcastle take their starting eleven to the next level.

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    Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp eyes £25m to replace Joel Matip following Virgil van Dijk vow

    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American's signature. Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent months. According to a report from 90 Min, Liverpool has now entered the competition for the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder, who is reportedly being watched by many Premier League clubs. It seems that Liverpool has expressed interest in signing the player should he decide to leave Aston Villa. Liverpool could use more players like the 25-year-old, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's most dependable midfielders. Alexis Mac Allister has had to fill in as their defensive midfielder this season because they were unable to buy a quality player during the summer transfer window. The Argentine international is better suited as a number eight, and Mac Allister will be able to play for his country now that Luiz has arrived. Luiz could finish off Jurgen Klopp's midfield group for the foreseeable future and would be a great fit for the Liverpool midfield. The athlete has also been connected to Manchester City and Arsenal. The player may find the chance to play for a major club appealing, but it appears that the West Midlands club is unwilling to allow him go in January. This season, Aston Villa has been very strong, and they are trying to qualify for the Champions League. It is unclear if Liverpool will want to make a test offer in January, but they won't want to deplete the team anytime soon

    Although Joel Matip’s significant injury may force Jurgen Klopp to make a move in the January transfer window, his team is closing in on Arsenal at the top of the standings.

    With a vital victory over Sheffield United, Liverpool kept up the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal; nevertheless, the news that Joel Matip will be sidelined for the season marred the Reds’ week.

    On Wednesday, Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai’s goals gave Jurgen Klopp’s team a well-earned victory over the relegation-fighting Blades, currently led by Chris Wilder. Unfortunately for Klopp, Matip was sidelined after suffering an ACL tear during the weekend’s victory over Fulham.

    Klopp may now decide to change his intentions for the January transfer window as a result of this setback. But before anything else, his team has to go through a journey to Crystal Palace for Saturday’s early kickoff. The most recent information from Anfield is shown below.

    Van Dijk pledges to Matip

    Liverpool and two other Premier League rivals are vying for the 25-year-old South American's signature. Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent months. According to a report from 90 Min, Liverpool has now entered the competition for the 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder, who is reportedly being watched by many Premier League clubs. It seems that Liverpool has expressed interest in signing the player should he decide to leave Aston Villa. Liverpool could use more players like the 25-year-old, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's most dependable midfielders. Alexis Mac Allister has had to fill in as their defensive midfielder this season because they were unable to buy a quality player during the summer transfer window. The Argentine international is better suited as a number eight, and Mac Allister will be able to play for his country now that Luiz has arrived. Luiz could finish off Jurgen Klopp's midfield group for the foreseeable future and would be a great fit for the Liverpool midfield. The athlete has also been connected to Manchester City and Arsenal. The player may find the chance to play for a major club appealing, but it appears that the West Midlands club is unwilling to allow him go in January. This season, Aston Villa has been very strong, and they are trying to qualify for the Champions League. It is unclear if Liverpool will want to make a test offer in January, but they won't want to deplete the team anytime soon

    Joel Matip was dealt the same ACL injury Virgil van Dijk once had, and he has pledged to assist him get past this ordeal.

    After suffering an injury in October 2020, Reds captain Van Dijk was sidelined for nine months until July of the following year, during which he missed the European Championships. Matip’s contract with Liverpool is set to expire at the end of the current campaign, so he now faces a similar layoff.

    However, Van Dijk has already made contact with his teammate and pledged to support him during his recuperation. Van Dijk remarked, “It’s tough knowing what he will go through now over the next weeks and months.”

    But we’re here to support him. We’ll be there for him whenever he needs us. Let’s first and foremost hope that the procedure goes well and that the road to recovery begins.

    Klopp eyes replacement

    Klopp eyes replacement

    Matip’s injury leaves Jurgen Klopp without much backup at the back in case Liverpool suffers another injury crisis similar to the one that plagued them before.

    When Van Dijk, Matip, and Joe Gomez were all injured for extended periods of time back in January 2021, Klopp was forced to insert Ben Davies and Ozan Kabak as emergency reinforcements.

    While Jarell Quansah is available for selection, things aren’t quite at that point just yet. However, Klopp has already identified a potential new addition for Liverpool in January.

    The defender Maxence Lacroix of Wolfsburg has become a target for Liverpool, who might sign him for about £25 million. However, the team hopes to haggle over that amount. Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi is also a player they are keeping an eye on

  • Following negotiations, Liverpool revealed its new plan for acquiring Hincapie.

    Following negotiations, Liverpool revealed its new plan for acquiring Hincapie.

    According to sources consulted by Football Insider, a potential Liverpool acquisition of Bayer Leverkusen star Piero Hincapie may

    According to sources consulted by Football Insider, a potential Liverpool acquisition of Bayer Leverkusen star Piero Hincapie may have to wait until next summer.

    Despite recent statements from his agent, Football Insider reported on Monday, 9 October, that the Reds are not likely to spend a lot of money on a move for the 21-year-old in January.

    Liverpool was one of several teams in talks to sign the defender in the summer transfer window, according to Manuel Sierra, Hincapie’s agent.

    A potential deal, according to him, could cost around €50 million (£43.25 million).

    A large transfer fee, though, is thought to be too much for Liverpool in the mid-season window after an expensive off-season spent on players like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Football Insider was informed by an informed source that the Merseysiders may make another attempt to sign the Ecuadorian international during the summer transfer window in 2024.

    As they compete to bolster their left-sided defense, Liverpool also has other targets.

    Goncalo Inacio, a defender for Sporting CP, is wanted by both the Reds and Manchester United, according to Football Insider, who first reported the news on Friday, October 6.

    Inacio’s Sporting contract has a £52 million release clause.

    Hincapie has only had a small amount of involvement in the 2023–24 campaign so far.

    In a possible 10 games for Leverkusen so far this season, the 21-year-old has only made one start.

    For Leverkusen so far this season, the 21-year-old has only had one start out of a possible ten games.

    He can play both left-back and center-back, and he frequently did so for the Bundesliga team last season.

    Throughout all competitions, he played in 43 games in 2022–23, scoring one goal and providing one assist.

    More news……

    Liverpool is allegedly interested in a Brazilian defender.

    Michail Antonio declares Liverpool to have "won"  As he speaks out about his embarrassing pre-match remarks

    Still looking for a defender is the Reds.With a brand-new midfield but no additional defenders, Liverpool closed the summer transfer window with a bang.
    It’s obvious that the center-back position needs to be filled with fresh talent.
    The injury table is a point of contention for 32-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk’s teammates Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip like it’s the final musical chair.

    Although Liverpool hasn’t historically done much business in the winter, they have been known to make exceptions if the need is great enough or the player is talented enough.
    The ideal illustration of that would be van Dijk himself, with whom the Reds finally agreed to a contract in January 2018.

    The Brazilian player Lucas Beraldo is one that Klopp and company are reportedly considering right now to fill the need in defense.
    Currently, Beraldo represents Sao Paulo in his native Brazil.

    The English and European teams are reportedly interested in him, according to the Brazilian media.

    In addition to the Reds, Wolves and Newcastle United are also rumored to be contenders, and teams like Porto, Benfica, and Monaco are also being mentioned. The center back, who is 19 years old and also plays for Brazil’s U20 team, made his team debut last year.

    He wouldn’t be the player vying for position next to van Dijk if he did make it to Merseyside.
    Up until Klopp saw evidence of his abilities, he would hold down at least fourth place in the pecking order.

    He might have been a good long-term project and a nice fit for the team, according to the scouting reports.

    It’s possible, but it’s more likely that they’re just spreading false information and will soon disappear from the map.

    More news……

    Report: A £34 million star is getting ready to sign with Liverpool.

    Liverpool is allegedly interested in a Brazilian defender. Still looking for a defender is the Reds.With a brand-new midfield but no additional defenders, Liverpool closed the summer transfer window with a bang. It's obvious that the center-back position needs to be filled with fresh talent. The injury table is a point of contention for 32-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk's teammates Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip like it's the final musical chair. Although Liverpool hasn't historically done much business in the winter, they have been known to make exceptions if the need is great enough or the player is talented enough. The ideal illustration of that would be van Dijk himself, with whom the Reds finally agreed to a contract in January 2018. The Brazilian player Lucas Beraldo is one that Klopp and company are reportedly considering right now to fill the need in defense. Currently, Beraldo represents Sao Paulo in his native Brazil. The English and European teams are reportedly interested in him, according to the Brazilian media. In addition to the Reds, Wolves and Newcastle United are also rumored to be contenders, and teams like Porto, Benfica, and Monaco are also being mentioned. The center back, who is 19 years old and also plays for Brazil's U20 team, made his team debut last year. He wouldn't be the player vying for position next to van Dijk if he did make it to Merseyside. Up until Klopp saw evidence of his abilities, he would hold down at least fourth place in the pecking order. He might have been a good long-term project and a nice fit for the team, according to the scouting reports. It's possible, but it's more likely that they're just spreading false information and will soon disappear from the map.

    In the summer transfer window, Liverpool was heavily linked with signing Brazilian Andre Trindade to replace Fabinho.

    The midfielder’s contract has a £34 million release clause, but Fluminense, which is trying to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time in their history, has prevented him from leaving.

    Ultimately, the Reds moved in to entice Wataru Endo for the DM position, and it is obvious that the Japanese player, who will turn 31 in February of next year, is only a temporary solution.

    According to reports in the media (The Mirror), Liverpool is likely to make a move in the January transfer window to finally entice Andre.

    The Mersysiders gave it a shot in the summer, but Fluminense president Bittencourt made it clear in the thick of the campaign that he was not for sale.
    he said to ESPN.

    The CEO of Liverpool, Billy Hogan, got in touch with me. I replied, “My friend, I don’t sell players right now, and I don’t deliver them either.

    We can start talking if you want to purchase now and receive the player only in January, or if you prefer to wait until December, we can discuss your options in December.

    The fact that even Andre is eager to join Liverpool is good news for Jurgen

    The 22-year-old playmaker’s goal for the upcoming winter transfer window, according to Anfield Watch, is to sign with the six-time European champions.

    In the previous week, Fluminense defeated Internacional 4-3 on aggregate to advance to the Copa Libertadores final, where they will play Argentine powerhouse Boca Juniors for the championship trophy.

    We shall see if Andre can be acquired by Liverpool in January.
    To get his signature, should they offer £34 million?

  • Liverpool is in negotiations to finally sign a player for $43 million – Rep.

    Liverpool is in negotiations to finally sign a player for $43 million – Rep.

    Liverpool made sufficient improvements to their midfield during the summer transfer window, but they paid no attention

    Liverpool made sufficient improvements to their midfield during the summer transfer window, but they paid no attention to their shaky defense.

    Piero Hincapie was a candidate for the Reds, but they decided against making a move for him.
    To finally sign him in January, they are currently in negotiations.

    Famous German news outlet Bild revealed in August that Jurgen Klopp is eager to entice the South American to strengthen the defense at Anfield.

    To confirm the interest of the Merseysiders, his agent, Manuel Sierra, has just arrived.
    According to the spokesperson, Joaquin Saavedra of Futbol Sin Casette (via Bolavip).

    Liverpool was considering signing him, but at the time they decided to spend money on the midfield.

    They are speculating, like other clubs, that it will cost at least 50 million (euro, i.e. e.
    £43.3million).

    The team led by Xabi Alonso and featuring the Ecuadorian international finished sixth in the Bundesliga last year.

    He did not play in the league for the league leaders’ first three games of the season because of a suspension, though.

    Hincapie participated in his first full game of the season on Thursday in the 2-1 Europa League victory over Molde.

    Liverpool has only managed two clean sheets in their first ten games, and they have heavily relied on their offense to come from behind this season.

    The January transfer window needs to be used to strengthen the defense. Should the Reds make an offer of £43.3million to finally sign Hincapie?

    More news……..

    Liverpool now looking to sign £50m player who Pep Guardiola says is ‘really, really good’

    Liverpool now looking to sign £50m player who Pep Guardiola says is ‘really, really good’

    Liverpool is thinking about renewing their pursuit of Pedro Neto, a forward of Wolves.

    For the past two years or so, the Reds have been intermittently linked with a move for Neto. But since his serious injury at Molineux derailed him, nothing has ever appeared particularly promising.

    But, according to Football Transfers, this summer, everything might change.
    In the event that Mohamed Salah decides to move to Saudi Arabia, they contend that Neto has been “added to their wish-list” due to his outstanding start to the Premier League season.

    Liverpool is said to have had the 23-year-old “under consideration” as a potential Salah replacement after having him “on their radar” for “some time.”.

    To get Neto out of Wolves, though, doesn’t seem to be going to be an easy task.
    According to reports, Liverpool is “unhappy” with how their Premier League rivals value the Portugal international.

    According to reports, Anfield has the impression that players who are of interest to them are having their asking prices raised by £20 million as a result of the potential sale of Mohamed Salah.
    It is suggested that this also takes into account Neto’s estimation.

    But Wolves’ wide receiver isn’t the only player Liverpool is considering. Federico Chiesa and another player who has not been identified are reportedly also being taken into consideration.

    Liverpool is debating moving for Neto.

    Liverpool now looking to sign £50m player who Pep Guardiola says is ‘really, really good’

    Neto ought to be considered if Liverpool finds itself needing to replace Salah in the upcoming campaign.

    The Egyptian may eventually succeed Mo, even if the Reds are able to hold onto him once more.

    At the age of 23, Neto is now beginning to display the form he has consistently threatened.
    This season, the Portuguese has one goal and four assists in seven Premier League games.
    One of those who was impressed is Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, who just last week described the forward as a “really, really good player” [Reuters].

    With an incredible display of wing-play on Saturday, Neto returned Pep’s favor by setting up Ruben Dias’ own goal in the opening period.

    Neto is a unique left-footed wide player with Premier League experience who is still developing.
    Wolves allegedly set their No. 1 player’s price at £50 million in the summer of 2022.
    7 [Metro], but the cost of living shouldn’t deter Liverpool.

    That valuation may yet increase if he maintains his excellent performance.
    According to what was previously stated, if the Reds spend a lot of money on Salah, they might also have to pay more.

    Neto appears to be a potentially excellent candidate at the moment, though, in either case.
    When Mo is set aside, a front-three of Neto, Nunez, and Diaz appears to have what it takes to guide Liverpool into a promising new era

  • According to reporter 21-year-old will push for departure if Liverpool offer him £35million

    According to reporter 21-year-old will push for departure if Liverpool offer him £35million

    According to reporter 21-year-old will push for departure if Liverpool offer him £35million
    Liverpool target Piero Hincapie is reportedly urging him to leave Bayer Leverkusen if offers of £35million arrive.

    Hincapie has been linked with Liverpool in recent days as the transfer window enters its final stages. Reports yesterday even suggested that the Ecuadorian centre-back would ‘love’ to join the Reds.

    The reporter who reported this news was Ben Jacobs. And Jacobs took to Twitter last night to post another very interesting Hincapie update. “Hincapie would love to play in the Premier League,” says the journalist.

    “Still no offers. Could be available for £35m. Anything close to that price and I understand Hincapie would push for this move.

    Hincapie ready to push for Leverkusen exit
    On paper, Hincapie would look like a profile Liverpool could target.

    Measuring only 1.80m, he is slightly shorter than the central defender that Jürgen Klopp usually recruits. But he’s young – 21 – and left-handed, something the Reds are clamoring for.

    At £35m, he’s also relatively good value. It was reported yesterday that Hincapie could cost at least €60m which is certainly not something Liverpool would be happy with. But at £35m he’d be much, much tastier.

    The dark side of all of this is that we don’t necessarily want the type of characters who are ready to make progress from their current clubs. It may be naïve, but it doesn’t bode particularly well for Hincapie’s agent who is the same one who recently torched Liverpool in the Moises Caicedo saga.

    The Reds will not have forgotten him and it really feels like the agents are pulling the strings. Still, Hincapie could still be interesting for Liverpool at a cheap price.

    More news……..

    The transformation of the Liverpool midfielder: reasons to be happy, parts 1, 2 and 3

    The transformation of the Liverpool midfielder: reasons to be happy, parts 1, 2 and 3
    Liverpool’s recent victory at Anfield against Bournemouth might not have been as haunting as it was at this time last year, but there were signs of a new horizon.

    A promising end to the season in terms of form and results, an initially optimistic start to our summer transfer business, then disruptive Arabian Nights followed by no return attempts to lure Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia to Anfield.

    Add an incomplete stand at Anfield and things are a bit turbulent.

    Glad everything is going well on the pitch as the new season has started…

    An overly generous and sloppy opening, profuse gifts offered as a goal in our own half seemed elusive. When the ball first landed in the Liverpool net on Saturday, the incident itself – and the linesman’s flag – should have acted like fragrant salts.

    But they didn’t.

    Even with a deficit, Jurgen Klopp’s players seemed to be tripping over their own feet, as if the score in the corresponding game last season had entitled them to sleepwalk in the first home game.

    As juxtapositions go, this was the opposite of what happened at Stamford Bridge six days earlier, where Liverpool were dominant and calm until Mo Salah’s VAR foul turned an expected 2-0 lead into a inconclusive 1-1 draw.

    Three goals and a red card later, and it looked a little more than scripted we might have imagined for the start of 2023/24, after 2022/23 ended with a run of seven wins and four draws in one unbeaten streak last 11 Premier League games.

    Perspective and all while some of us are opting for the layer of emotional protection that comes with an “expect the worst and hope for the best” approach to our hopes this time around despite the transfer setbacks, I think there are reasons to be cheerful. A two-part renovation

    Two-part rebuild

    A two-part rebuild
    The midfield, which had long been the elephant in the Anfield dressing room – including during winning seasons in the Champions League and Premier League – has finally had its much-needed restart.

    Partly planned, partly unexpected. Five out, three in as things stand, with the third of those newcomers arriving just over 24 hours before kickoff on Saturday.

    It provided an uplifting but uncomfortable rejuvenation.

    The numbers game is no doubt a concern, but it was tempered by the emergence of Stefan Bajcetic last season and the ground made up by Curtis Jones in the run up to that. Of the others we were able to keep, Thiago remains but will certainly stick to his average, missing at least a third of the season, while the decision on Harvey Elliott, which seemed to raise more questions than answers, is still largely undecided. his late appearance on Saturday.

    The departures of James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came as no surprise this summer, but the losses of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson were clearly not part of the script.

    The latter two were certainly keen on their lucrative move east, but it was highly unusual for Liverpool to let them go without a replacement being found and secured.

    The next great midfield duo?

    Two-part rebuild
    Rightly or wrongly, Fabinho and Henderson provided Liverpool’s midfield base for a long time, with a revolving door system dictating who should play alongside them.

    Demographics are changing dramatically. The departure of Henderson and Fabinho could very well do us.

    The next great midfield duo?

    You can’t help but be thrilled by the additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai who, together, offer us third eye vision and a force of nature that can mesmerizingly serve us for many years to come.

    Mac Allister is perfect for Liverpool in theory. Cultured, intelligent and calm in possession, he worked out the angles in his head long before interacting with the ball. Potentially, after nearly a decade and a half of waiting, we may have finally found an heir for Xabi Alonso.

    The next great midfield duo?
    He had difficulties with the red card shown to him on Saturday, but even if it had been a yellow card it would still have been two yellow cards in the first two games.

    Even if his sending off against Bournemouth were to be reversed, we will probably have to get used to his periodic suspensions over the next few months.

    In Szoboszlai we find a player who seems to have everything you could want from a midfielder.

    Power, pace, offensive spirit, no problem handling the dark arts when necessary, nose for goal, will to win, passion and dedication. An iron fist in a player’s velvet glove, it’s a joy to behold.

    The missing piece?

    Liverpool set to seek final offer to sign £32m midfielder – report
    Our latest signing, Wataru Endo, entered the fray shortly after Mac Allister’s departure on Saturday, and played his part in taking us to as serene a third endgame as we could have wished for with 10 men.

    Strangely, Endo was canceled by a glass-half-empty caller on the Radio Merseyside phone as I was walking home, apparently for no better reason than the fact that it was about £95m cheaper than Caicedo would have stopped us.

    Whether or not Klopp makes another midfield addition before the end of the transfer window, signing Endo could prove to be a smart move.

    The departures of Henderson, Fabinho and Milner have seen much of the team’s experience disappear and the Japanese captain is able to make up some of the shortfall.

    We’ll probably need a lot of that at Tyneside next Sunday in a game where we can’t afford to have Cody Gakpo in midfield.

    Coming off a crucial win over Bournemouth, a fixture between trips to Chelsea and Newcastle next Sunday gives us an opportunity to make a statement if we can.

    That goes for both Liverpool’s position and whether Eddie Howe and his players are raising doubts about how they feel about themselves and their chances this season.