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  • After further negotiations, Liverpool is closing in on Romeo Lavia.

    After further negotiations, Liverpool is closing in on Romeo Lavia.

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool and Southampton are still in contact regarding a deal for Romeo Lavia.
    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool and Southampton are still in contact regarding a deal for Romeo Lavia. They are hopeful that a deal can be reached by the end of the month.

    The Merseysiders are in negotiations to sign the 19-year-old midfielder from Southampton, but they face stiff opposition from Premier League rivals Chelsea and Arsenal.

    Due to Fabinho and Jordan Henderson’s impending departures after signing record-breaking contracts with Saudi Arabian clubs, Liverpool now needs to strengthen in the central midfield position.

    Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai were both signed by Jurgen Klopp this summer, and it’s thought that he may now sign two more midfielders to add to that group.

    Football Insider reported on July 8 that Klopp’s team is confident Lavia will choose them over other suitors this summer.

    Lavia is sold on the Liverpool project, which is thought to have been very effectively pitched to him by the club’s recruitment team, and Klopp is very eager to bring the Southampton star to Anfield this summer.

    Sources claim he is viewed as a “beast” who can break up the play, close down the space in which opponents operate, and lay the groundwork for the team’s attacking play. He attracted the attention of Liverpool with a string of impressive performances for the Saints in his debut Premier League campaign last season.

    According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool and Southampton are still in contact regarding a deal for Romeo Lavia.
    Man City will be entitled to 20% of any fee paid for the services of the Belgium international, so Southampton is eager to maximize that amount.

    Lavia is wanted by the south coast club for £50 million, but Liverpool does not want to spend more than £40 million on a player with only one season of Premier League experience.

    The player’s desire to join Liverpool has given Liverpool hope that a deal can be reached quickly once a price has been agreed upon. However, the fee is a major sticking point.

    In order for Lavia to join Jurgen Klopp’s team and become a part of their system in time for the new season, the Merseysiders need a deal to be finalized by the end of the month.

    That clause was negotiated as a part of the purported £10.5million agreement that brought Lavia to Southampton last summer (2022).

    Despite the Saints’ 20th-place finish and subsequent relegation, he stood out for the team, making 35 appearances in all competitions during his first senior season.

    In other news, a significant Saudi offer concerns third-placed Liverpool.

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    Jurgen Klopp wants a £70 million star to replace Saudi targets in the latest roundup of Liverpool transfers.


    Considering that teams in Saudi Arabia are interested in club legends Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool may need to sign a new holding midfielder this summer.

    Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have already been added to the Liverpool roster this summer, and more players are anticipated.

    After placing fifth in the Premier League last season, Jurgen Klopp’s team is eager to play in the Champions League as soon as possible. They are the favorites to win the Europa League the following season. West Ham and Brighton have also qualified for the competition.

    Since Klopp became the club’s manager in October 2015, Liverpool has experienced great success. Except for the Europa League, they have triumphed in every trophy contest. Just a few months after Klopp took over, the Reds lost the 2016 Europa League final, 3-1, to Sevilla.

    Here are the most recent Merseyside headlines, but who are Liverpool interested in signing?

    Verratti is desired by Liverpool.

    According to The Guardian, Liverpool is interested in signing midfielder Marco Verratti from Paris Saint-Germain. According to rumors, if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho leave Merseyside for Saudi Arabia, the Reds may look to sign the 30-year-old Italy international.

    While the Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad are interested in signing Fabinho, 29, for £40 million, Al-Ettifaq and Liverpool have reached an agreement on a £12 million fee for Henderson, 33, who has a £700,000 per week contract on the table. Both transfers are up in the air.

    Considering that teams in Saudi Arabia are interested in club legends Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool may need
    After participating in more than 500 first-team matches and taking home 32 trophies, including nine Ligue 1 championships and the Euro 2020, Verratti is regarded as one of Europe’s top midfielders. However, PSG won’t sell him unless the asking price is fair. They are said to want £70 million.

    Schmadtke leaves a clue.

    Jorg Schmadtke might continue working for Liverpool past the current summer. The 59-year-old signed a one-year contract to become the club’s sporting director in May, but that agreement contains a break clause that can be used at the conclusion of this transfer window.

    At first, Schmadtke was supposed to leave Liverpool in September. He left a comparable position at Wolfsburg in January. However, the German has since acknowledged that he could remain longer. He told Sky Sports, “We’re waiting until the end of August.

    Although we’ve agreed to an annual contract, we will have the chance to check in with one another in August to see if we’re still on board. If someone is unsure, we shake hands and I could receive a ticket if I decide to drop by. “.

    When asked if he would be celebrating his 60th birthday in Liverpool in March, Schmadtke responded upbeatly, “It could be!”.

    Young star’s loan deal

    Dominic Corness, a midfielder for Liverpool, has signed a one-year loan agreement with Yverdon Sport in Switzerland. The 20-year-old has yet to play for the Reds’ first team, but in the EFL Trophy, he has faced League One and League Two clubs five times.

    Corness will have the opportunity to play in the top division of football after Yverdon was promoted to the Swiss Super League in May after winning the second tier. Djibril Cisse, a legend of Liverpool, spent a season at Yverdon near the end of his playing career and scored 23 goals in 29 games during that time.

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    The $46 million Fabinho heir has been ‘accidentally’ discovered, confirming Liverpool’s transfer masterstroke.

    Kylian Mbappe urges Jurgen Klopp to make the first offer in the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    With one outstanding transfer deal completed, Liverpool has new cause for celebration. A Fabinho heir may have been ‘accidentally’ discovered somewhere else.

    In the current transfer market, Liverpool may feel as though it is starting over from scratch. Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis MacAllister appeared to have the midfield rebuild on track, but Saudi Arabia has slammed that conclusion.

    If the rumored deals for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho go through, Liverpool might find itself in need of purchasing two more midfielders. With no senior defensive presence currently on the roster, a direct starting replacement for the Brazilian would be especially important.

    Inadvertent assistance may have been provided to Jörg Schmadtke and Jürgen Klopp in that regard, with a Premier League rival possibly identifying an ideal candidate. From the anticipated Fabinho proceeds, the price being quoted could be fully covered.

    But that’s unusual; most transfer fees currently being discussed serve only to confirm Liverpool’s masterstroke this transfer window. Whatever transpires for the remainder of the summer, one transaction will be difficult to surpass.

    Liverpool made a brilliant transfer.

    Moisés Caicedo is one player Liverpool may not pursue as it searches for a replacement for Fabinho, according to Sky Sports’ Melissa Reddy, who claims he is “not on the list.”. However, the Brighton man is something in which Chelsea is very much interested.

    A second $92 million (£70 million/€82 million) transfer bid from the Blues was reportedly rejected, according to The Athletic. For a player who had just finished his first season in the Premier League, that is an incredible sum of money.

    But the transfer market is operating in that manner. Despite this, Liverpool was able to use a release clause to obtain Mac Allister from the exact same club for half that sum, which is starting to seem like an unbelievable deal. James Martin’s complete story can be found here.

    “Accidentally” discovered was Fabinho’s heir.

    When the transfer window first opened, Caicedo and a certain Declan Rice were probably on the list of “ideal” Fabinho successors. Of course, Liverpool had no idea it would lose the Brazilian at the time, effectively ruling out any attempts to sign truly marquee targets.

    Rice finally finished this week what had been a protracted transfer to Arsenal. Due to West Ham’s current need for a replacement, this has started a series of events that could result in Liverpool finding a good transfer alternative.

    The $46 million Fabinho heir has been 'accidentally' discovered, confirming Liverpool's transfer masterstroke.
    The Hammers are interested in Edson Lvarez, and a $46 million (£35 million/€41 million) bid may be on the table. He would make a good Rice heir if he possessed the same qualities, and he would succeed Fabinho if the Brazilian was “accidentally” replaced. Josh Williams has more to say here.

  • LIVERPOOL TO ADD TWO MIDFIELDERS AS LAVIA DEAL GETS CLOSE.

    LIVERPOOL TO ADD TWO MIDFIELDERS AS LAVIA DEAL GETS CLOSE.

    A flurry of activity has been brewing at Liverpool FC while the summer heat engulfs Merseyside. According to Football Insider, the club's interest
    THE ANFIELD SAGA: ROMEO LAVIA HAS A NEW CHAPTER.
    A flurry of activity has been brewing at Liverpool FC while the summer heat engulfs Merseyside. According to Football Insider, the club’s interest in Romeo Lavia of Southampton is growing. Rumors have it that Jurgen Klopp’s expanding puzzle will soon receive another promising addition from the Reds.

    THE CONTEST FOR ROMEO LAVIA.
    Romeo Lavia, a 19-year-old sensation for Southampton who is from Belgium, is quickly developing into a compelling secondary storyline in the Premier League transfer window. Even though Liverpool is not the only team that admires the talented midfielder, there are reportedly signs that they are getting closer to signing Lavia. Arsenal and Chelsea, two other Premier League heavyweights, are still in the hunt, but Liverpool’s tenacity and the allure of Klopp’s project seem to be turning the tide in the Reds’ favor.

    THE VOID IN THE MIDFIELD OF LIVERPOOL – TWO MIDFIELDERS TO JOIN?
    There is no question that Liverpool needs new blood in the midfield. It was required by the departure of two key players, Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, who are leaving Anfield for lucrative contracts with Saudi Arabian teams. In an effort to fill the gap left by the seasoned pair, Klopp is reportedly adding not one but two midfielders to his squad. The German tactician already has Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister in the bag, but he still has other targets in mind.

    LIVERPOOL TO ADD TWO MIDFIELDERS AS LAVIA DEAL GETS CLOSE.
    THE BEAST FOR KLOPP’S PROJECT IS LAVIA.
    Lavia, who established himself during his first Premier League campaign, appears to have caught Klopp’s eye with his adaptable playstyle. His capacity to disrupt the flow of the game, suffocate the opponents’ operational space, and lay the groundwork for his own team’s offensive maneuvers has earned him the nickname “beast” from sources.

    The young Belgian is said to have been deeply impressed by Klopp’s illustrious recruiting staff, who persuaded him of the potential that the Liverpool project holds for his professional future.

    THE WAR TRANSFER TUG.
    The path to Lavia is not without obstacles, though. Given that Manchester City is entitled to 20 percent of any fee received as a result of an earlier agreement, Southampton is looking to ask £50 million for the Belgian starlet in an effort to maximize his value. Liverpool is not opposed to spending money, but they are leery of the cost given Lavia’s inexperience in the Premier League.

    Lavia’s apparent desire to join the Merseyside team gives the Reds hope despite the disparity in valuation. The club is hoping that a swift agreement on a price can be reached, bringing the transfer saga to a swift end.

    A KLOPP’S LIVERPOOL SWIFT INTEGRATION.

    The goal of Liverpool’s strategy is to sign Lavia by the end of the month. This strategic window of time will allow the midfielder to easily fit into Klopp’s system in time for the upcoming Premier League season.

    The rumored £10.5 million transfer of Lavia to Southampton has been going on for a year. Lavia excelled despite the Saints’ 20th-place finish and relegation, making 35 appearances in all competitions during his rookie senior season. In order to strengthen their squad as they aim for a successful season, Liverpool is counting on this tenacity and untapped talent.

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    Liverpool’s problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transfer

    Liverpool's problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transferLiverpool remain on the hunt for midfield reinforcements in the summer transfer window with Jordan Henderson and Fabinho set to leave soon and Marco Verratti could be the perfect fit.

    Liverpool’s search for reinforcements in midfield has become even more important with the imminent departure of Jordan Henderson.

    The Reds have reportedly agreed a £12million transfer fee for the 33-year-old midfielder with Saudi side Al-Ettifaq, with additional surcharges likely to increase the total. The move sees Henderson reuniting with former Liverpool team-mate and legend Steven Gerrard, who recently took charge of Al-Ettifaq.

    Liverpool are also facing the impending departure of Fabinho after receiving a £40m offer from Saudi Pro-League club Al-Ittihad. Fabinho’s absence was evident as he didn’t travel with the first team for the pre-season game against Karlsruher in Germany. The Brazilian midfielder is expected to complete his move to the Middle East soon, bringing his successful five-year spell to a close at Liverpool. Liverpool have already started identifying replacements for the pair, having previously signed Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister.

    Several names have been linked with a possible move to Anfield, including Romeo Lavia, Ryan Gravenberch and Cheick Doucoure, but the latest player to be named is Marco Verratti, the Liverpool Echo reports. The Italian midfielder has been a key figure at Paris Saint-Germain for more than a decade and reports suggest all PSG players are available for a transfer this summer.

    Liverpool could potentially exploit this situation and make a transfer to the 30-year-old. Despite his age, Verratti still has a three-year deal with PSG and is likely to ask for a hefty transfer fee.

    Liverpool's problems might be solved by making the nine league winners available for transfer
    Verratti has only faced Liverpool once in a competitive match, during the group stage of the Reds’ victorious 2018-19 Champions League season. Although he missed the thrilling 3-2 draw at Anfield, he returned for the rematch in Paris and spoke highly of Jürgen Klopp’s side.

    Acknowledging the challenge Liverpool presented, he said: “It has been good for Liverpool to have won all our games, but Liverpool will be different. They are a team that play very well at home.” They have Champions League experience having reached the final last season. For us it’s an important test, not a decisive one, but it’s nice to start with a complicated game.”

    Analysis of Verratti’s stats from the 2022/23 season provides insight into the impact he could have on the Liverpool midfield. Although he has played seven fewer league games than Fabinho, Verratti has surpassed the Brazilian in several categories.

    He completed nearly three times as many progressive ball handlers per 90 minutes (40 vs. 15) and maintained a superior passing rate (92.6% vs. 88.3%). Verratti’s total number of passes in Ligue 1 (2,383) far surpassed Fabinho’s total in the Premier League (1,617), highlighting his outstanding passing ability

    Defensively, Verratti also stood out, averaging 3.11 tackles per game to Fabinho’s 2.19. He consistently outperformed Fabinho in stopping attacks from attacking players, with 1.56 successful tackles against dribblers per game compared to Fabinho’s 0.81. Verratti also had more blocks per 90 minutes (1.72 vs 1.28).

    The comparison between Verratti and Henderson also reveals the superiority of the Italian in several key statistics. Verratti’s 92.6 percent completion rate surpasses Henderson’s 83 percent, as do his average number of tackles per 90 minutes (3.11 vs. 1.39), challenges per 90 minutes (1.56 vs. 0.65), and blocks per 90 minutes (1.72 vs.
    0.91).

    While Liverpool will no doubt face challenges in the absence of Fabinho and Henderson, the potential signing of a player like Verratti could ease the impact of their departure.

     

  • Liverpool designates a’special’ player as their new top transfer target.

    Liverpool designates a’special’ player as their new top transfer target.

    Liverpool designates a'special' player as their new top transfer target.

    Romeo Lavia is reportedly Liverpool’s new top transfer target, and they see him as the best choice to succeed Fabinho in the midfield.While Liverpool already has competition for Lavia’s services from Arsenal and Chelsea, Fabrizio Romano claims that the Reds have identified the Belgian international as an “important” target in light of Fabinho’s impending move to Saudi Arabia.

    For the majority of the summer, Lavia has been closely associated with a transfer to Liverpool.
    Although Jordan Henderson is another player who might eventually leave Merseyside, the rumors may soon reach a head with Fabinho on the verge of leaving Anfield.

    If Liverpool can outbid teams like Arsenal and Chelsea for the services of Lavia, who has already been hailed by Romano as a “special” player, it would be a dream come true for Jurgen Klopp. Furthermore, the most recent information is a very positive indication that a deal might be reached.

    In actuality, if Liverpool’s negotiating tactics are anything to go by, Fabinho’s move to Saudi Arabia should be finalized in the upcoming days. There is therefore a chance that an official offer for Lavia will be made before the week is over.

    As soon as Fabinho is sold, Liverpool must submit a bid for Lavia.

    Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea are all aware that the time has come to sign the Southampton star, and the race to sign Lavia appears to be finally coming to an end. The Reds must make their first offer as soon as Fabinho’s transfer to Saudi Arabia is finalized.

    As we all know, the club that signs Lavia may now depend on which team makes the first reasonable offer. Therefore, if Liverpool wants to replace Fabinho this summer with the Belgian wonderkid, they are now on a time crunch.

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    A legend of Liverpool responds to the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia.

    A legend of Liverpool responds to the "outrage" over Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia.
    Robbie Fowler, a former player for Liverpool, believes that the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s potential salary of £700,000 per week in Saudi Arabia is misplaced.

    After much-publicized talks with Al-Ettifaq, Henderson joining Steven Gerrard’s management team would be welcomed by the former striker, who now oversees Saudi Arabia’s second-tier team Al Qadsiah.

    He stated in his Mirror column that “Jordan Henderson’s alleged wages have caused the outrage.”. “I’ve never really understood why the salaries of football players are such a touchy subject, but the billions made by financiers are never called into question.

    But first, let’s be clear about something. I won’t criticize Steven Gerrard, Jordan, or anyone else who has worked in Saudi Arabia or is considering doing so. Not because I’m taking the money as well — that just isn’t true.

    “As I’ve previously stated, I accepted a position in the league beneath the Saudi Pro League because I’m ambitious to become a manager and because I want to establish my credentials. I haven’t had that opportunity in the UK. ”.

    Al-Ettifaq are reportedly having financial difficulties paying Liverpool’s £20 million asking price for Henderson, despite their sizable wage offer.

    Another Reds midfielder, Fabinho, may be leaving for the Middle East after receiving a £40 million offer from Al-Ittihad.

    A legend of Liverpool responds to the "outrage" over Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia.
    Some worry that Arabian football will deprive the Premier League of its best players, a worry that Fowler is unconcerned about along with the fees changing hands. Dissatisfaction with the region’s record on equality and human rights has been expressed by others.

    Fowler continued, “I am close with Stevie and I know Jordan well. I believe Steven is similar to me in that he wants to manage, he wants to establish himself, and since leaving Aston Villa, the right opportunity hasn’t appeared.

    “Now that he has the support of a major team, he plays in a league that aspires to improvement and to ranking among the best leagues in the world. An ambitious manager has a fantastic opportunity to advance.

    “Yes, there has been money thrown at this large project, but we can all ponder why there is that financial backing now. Has the Premier League’s identical action been criticized by anyone?

  • Schmadtke has his eye on the £34 million star at Anfield, according to Liverpool.

    Schmadtke has his eye on the £34 million star at Anfield, according to Liverpool.

    Schmadtke has his eye on the £34 million star at Anfield, according to Liverpool.
    If Fabinho decides to leave Anfield, the 22-year-old Bundesliga midfielder would be the ideal replacement.

    According to BILD journalist Christian Falk in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT, Liverpool sporting director Jorg Scmadtke has a direct connection that could aid the club in signing Manu Kone.

    It’s not shocking that Jurgen Klopp’s team is linked to Jordan Henderson given the potential void his rumored departure would create in the center of the park.

    Manu Kone is the subject of recent Liverpool transfer news.

    Over the course of June, Manu Kone attracted more interest from Liverpool as manager Jurgen Klopp sought to further address his obvious midfield weaknesses.

    David Lynch of Football Insider claimed at the beginning of June that the team had contacted Mönchengladbach regarding hiring Kone.

    However, some recent events are concerning.
    Gladbach’s manager, Gerardo Seoane, stated that Kone’s injury will keep him out of action for six weeks, but that’s likely to be all he needs.

    “The fact that it’s not a serious injury is what matters most.
    There will be a six-week wait.
    As reported by Bulinews, Seoane spoke to the DPA.

    Schmadtke has his eye on the £34 million star at Anfield, according to Liverpool.
    It is unclear whether his injury will prevent a deal from going through, but it would prevent the young player from participating in preseason games in either Germany or England.

    What did Chrisitan Falk have to say about Liverpool’s midfield lineup?

    Falk claimed in an exclusive interview with GIVEMESPORT that the Reds’ sporting director Jorg Scmadtke is a die-hard fan and that the entire team has the same admiration for Kone.

    He declared: “He’s also on Liverpool’s list. Schmadtke has been keeping an eye on him for the past six months, you know. The irony is that Gladbach employs his son as a manager, so you can see how quickly things are moving. ”.

    Manu Kone will bring what?

    Sadly, a history of injuries.

    The engine room operator missed just three games during the 2022–23 season, but he was out of commission for 61 days total, excluding his current issue.

    Fortunately for Kone and his employers, the majority of his off-season absences occurred; however, this is still concerning.

    On a more encouraging note, the gem from Colombes is a midfield enforcer who will largely attribute his interest to his defensive prowess. Last season, he completed 1.97 successful take-ons, added 1.52 blocks, and 2.55 tackles per 90.

    Jacek Kulig, a football scout, asserted that playing with Kone is “like having one extra man on the pitch,” suggesting that he is accustomed to covering every blade of grass, which will impress Klopp.

    In the grand scheme of the football market, Klopp could get his hands on one for the future for just £34m and at just 22 years old, according to Fabrizio Romano’s report.

    What will Liverpool do next?

    Even though Fabinho and Jordan Henderson have already lost James Milner and Naby Keita this transfer window, there are concerns about their futures amid reports of intense interest.

    According to The Telegraph, the two are the top targets for the ambitious Saudi Pro League, despite the fact that no formal proposals have been made.

    The Saudi Arabian champions and Liverpool’s Brazil international have reportedly held discussions about the specifics, but no offers have been made, according to The Guardian.

    It would be wise for Liverpool to seek out someone in the mold of Kone should these two decide to leave for greener pastures.

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    A young player for Liverpool claims that he is currently competing to make Jurgen Klopp’s starting lineup.

    A young player for Liverpool claims that he is currently competing to make Jurgen Klopp's starting lineup.Conor Bradley, a Liverpool prospect, has said that this year’s preseason “feels different” for him.

    Last season, the right-back had a standout loan experience at Bolton Wanderers.
    Bradley has a good chance of earning a spot in the first team roster because Calvin Ramsay is on loan to Preston North End for the 23–24 season.

    And the 20-year-old said he’s aiming to do just that when he spoke to liverpoolfc . com for the first time since his return from Bolton.

    The biggest preseason of my career thus far, he declared, was unquestionably. “Of course, I believe every pre-season will be the most important for me, but I’m looking forward to this one and seeing how I do.

    “It just feels different than the last preseason I participated in. I’m currently competing for a spot in this squad. I want to work hard and compete for that position.

    “I think I play much better than I did the last time I was here. I’m eager to demonstrate my abilities during the preseason. The last few years have been crazy, but I just want to keep working and moving forward to see where it leads. ”.

    Bradley is desperate for a chance with Liverpool.

    These are the kinds of conversations that Jurgen Klopp will adore hearing from the young right-back. After destroying everyone in his path in League One the previous season, Bradley appears eager to continue growing.

    A young right-back at Liverpool can naturally only set himself up for so much success. Bradley won’t be anything like a regular next season because Trent Alexander-Arnold will be ahead of him.

    Though you never know, to be fair. Trent might convince Klopp to start him in midfield on a permanent basis if the Northern Ireland international can do so.

    Jurgen has so far been apprehensive to take that action. But to be fair, Liverpool has never had a full-back who was good enough to stand in for him.

    That might soon change if Bradley is able to reach his early potential.

    In either case, the young man at Anfield has a wide open door. Now he has the chance to continue working through it.

    If he is prepared for that, it will be clear in the coming weeks.
    If he performs well, he’ll undoubtedly be on the team the following year.
    He will return to being on loan if he doesn’t impress enough. Bradley should be closely watched no matter what happens.

     

  • Romeo Lavia is not Liverpool’s best option to replace Fabinho.

    Romeo Lavia is not Liverpool’s best option to replace Fabinho.


    We highlight five players who could step into Fabinho’s shoes after it became apparent that he would leave Liverpool and join the Saudi Pro League as the latest well-known athlete to do so.

    As Fabinho gets closer to joining Saudi Pro League team Al Ittihad, Liverpool find themselves in a bit of a pickle.

    The Brazilian player joined Liverpool in 2018 from AS Monaco and has since played 219 times for the club. He has earned the nicknames “Dyson” and “The Lighthouse” for his keen eye for the game and ability to launch counterattacks. Throughout his five years on Merseyside, Fabinho has aided the group in capturing every major trophy they have faced off for.

    Although he has not travelled to Germany with the 32-man squad to continue preseason training, his time etching himself into the fabric of the club’s history appears to be coming to an end as Anfield officials consider an offer thought to be in the neighborhood of £40 million.

    There are a lot of unanswered questions regarding what Liverpool will do in the 30-day window before their away Premier League match against Chelsea.

    Alexis MacAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai are the two midfielders that the Reds have already acquired for £95 million this summer. These are more offensive options, so if Fabinho leaves in the near future, it will be critical to move quickly to replace him with a defensively sound midfielder.

    It will be interesting to see how Jurgen Klopp shifts priorities to anyone more ready-made ahead of a crucial season because the Reds have only been connected to young talents in that area thus far.

    This transaction also takes place at a challenging time, as Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo, two of the best defensive midfielders in the English top division, have recently signed for Arsenal and Chelsea, respectively. The following five players are candidates to replace Fabinho in the Liverpool squad based on players who are currently available and data from Fbref . com:.

    Romeo Lavia.

    We highlight five players who could step into Fabinho's shoes after it became apparent that he would leave Liverpool and join the Saudi
    More defensive midfielders have been linked this summer than any other, but the 19-year-old has received the most attention. During Southampton’s chaotic 2022–23 Premier League season, he had a personal breakthrough and made 29 appearances, which was quite impressive.

    The ECHO is aware that his age and experience won’t prevent him from joining Liverpool’s squad in the future.

    Based on Lavia’s capacity to convert defense into attack, Klopp has a clear opportunity to replicate his Fabinho project with the Belgian.

    Lavia completed 22 successive carries of the ball during the previous campaign, 21 of which went into the defensive third of the opposition. Fabinho only recorded 15, in contrast.

    Lavia lags behind the Liverpool midfielder in terms of passing range, but not by much. This is debatable.

    When making passes, Fabinho completed 88.3% of them while Lavia finished 86.2%. Interestingly, when it comes to long passes (30+ yards), the roles are reversed. Lavia achieved a success rate of 73.1 percent compared to Fabinho’s 69.5 percent.

    Manu Kone.

    Borussia Monchengladbach’s Kone, a target mentioned earlier in the summer, is among the continent’s most promising prospects in this position.

    With 166 progressive passes in 2022–2023, the Frenchman offers a comparable allure in the area of advancing the game, outpacing Fabinho’s total by five. Kone made 74 versus 65 more tackles overall.

    The 22-year-old’s injury, which he sustained prior to France’s elimination from the European Under-2 Championship last month, means that he would only be fully recovered by the beginning of August, which would be a major drawback to any move. With Stefan Bajcetic and Thiago also making progress toward recovery, Klopp simply has too many problems of this kind already.

    Joe Palhinha.

    The Fulham midfield general presents an intriguing option for Klopp to consider as we move into the ready-made category.

    The Portugal international has excelled since relocating to London, helping his team defy the odds and maintain their Premier League status. This is the first factor making him an excellent candidate for Liverpool and explaining his significant role in it.

    In his first season in England, Palhinha outperformed Fabinho, who only completed 29.7 of the 90-minute games on average, by finishing 34.5. If the club wants to once again compete at the highest level of English football, availability will be essential.

    The Fulham midfielder nearly doubled Fabinho’s rate of tackles per 90 minutes, going from 4 to 2 per tackle.

    William Ndidi.

    While the Leicester City midfielder’s six seasons of Premier League experience make him an outside option, it’s impossible to ignore him. Additionally, he is still only 26 years old.

    Ndidi was a key component of Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester squads that made it to Europe and won the FA Cup, and he was frequently compared to Fabinho during that time.

    Last season, the pair nearly tied for first place in tackles and interceptions, with Fabinho’s total narrowly beating Ndidi’s 99. A total of 48 clearances were also made by the Nigerian.

    His rate of errors resulting in opponent shots, which tops this list of contenders by a wide margin with three in 27 appearances, is the main aspect of his game that proves to be unappealing.

    Aurelien Tchouameni.

    The midfielder for Real Madrid has been placed last for a special reason. He isn’t specifically on the pre-made list; instead, he just seems invulnerable.

    Tchouameni is the subject of reports that surfaced yesterday, according to which Real wants to keep the player. The fact that he would be the ideal choice to fill the void left by Fabinho’s departure, however, is still worth mentioning.

    First off, with four assists, he had the most offensive returns of anyone on this list from an attacking perspective. This was achieved despite only making 24 starts, as opposed to players like Palhinha who made 35 and Fabinho who made 31.

    With a pass completion rate of 92.8%, he excels at making passes, and his average of 2 point 67 in shot creation per 90 minutes makes him the shot creator with the highest rate.

    Although having a player of this caliber at his disposal would be Klopp’s dream, it is ultimately the least likely scenario of the bunch.

     

  • Explained in light of Jordan Henderson’s call and Roméo Lavia’s interest is Liverpool’s homegrown transfer quota.

    Explained in light of Jordan Henderson’s call and Roméo Lavia’s interest is Liverpool’s homegrown transfer quota.

    Explained in light of Jordan Henderson's call and Roméo Lavia's interest is Liverpool's homegrown transfer quota.
    This summer’s transfer market presents a number of challenges for Liverpool. But how much of a factor, in terms of signings, will its homegrown quota be?

    The transfer window presents numerous considerations for Liverpool. Over the course of a frenetic two days, Jörg Schmadtke’s workload has increased significantly.

    The domestic situation will be one thing on his mind. Liverpool must adhere to what is referred to as the “quota” and is governed by Premier League regulations in this regard, just like all other clubs.

    Many will be wondering if Jürgen Klopp is in danger of sailing close to the wind in this regard with Jordan Henderson and Caoimhn Kelleher among those to be linked with a transfer in recent days, as well as the future of Nat Phillips still being up in the air. However, in order to determine whether Liverpool is in trouble or whether it will have an impact on transfer plans, it is necessary to look at how the rule operates in detail.

    The homegrown rule is not primarily focused on English players. Kelleher, an Irish national, still qualifies for the so-called quota because he joined the Liverpool academy system as a teenager. The rule is that players must have trained in England for at least three years before turning 21.

    But what exactly is the “quota” if, in fact, there isn’t one at all? It would be more accurate to refer to the Premier League squad rules as a cap on “non-homegrown” players, with no club permitted to name more than 17.

    Due to the Premier League’s 25-player squad cap, it is a widely held belief that each team must have eight homegrown players. However, naming any homegrown players is not required, even though there is obviously a strong incentive to do so given that there are effectively eight additional senior squad spots up for grabs.

    It’s important to note that players under the age of 21 do not need to be registered in the squad at all, so the word “senior” is also important. Anyone born on or after January 1, 2002 is eligible to play in the Premier League without taking up a roster spot for the upcoming season.

    For Liverpool, who has a sizable number of young players in the senior setup, that is significant. Regardless of its homegrown situation, it can include players like Tyler Morton, Kaide Gordon, Ben Doak, and Conor Bradley as well as potential squad members Harvey Elliott and Stefan Bajéti for “free.”.

    Explained in light of Jordan Henderson's call and Roméo Lavia's interest is Liverpool's homegrown transfer quota.
    Curtis Jones is one player who is no longer considered an U21, so for the upcoming season, he will move up into one of the homegrown slots. While there is now one more spot filled, there will still be many vacancies to fill. James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have already departed, and Henderson, Kelleher, and Phillips could potentially leave a sizable gap. Roméo Lavia, on the other hand, is too young to be counted but would also qualify as a homegrown player when he was old enough. Liverpool admires him.

    The fact that Liverpool already had one player missing from their roster last season is concerning. It announced its initial 23-man squad in the summer, but left one spot for a homegrown player and one for a non-homegrown player, which Cody Gakpo filled in January. However, Klopp was unable to use his entire squad due to the absence of a senior homegrown player.

    It’s not a big deal if you’re one player short, especially if there are young players available to fill in any gaps. A sizable shortfall, however, might make Liverpool’s situation more challenging.

    If the rumored departures materialized, the homegrown list would be composed entirely of Jones, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Joe Gomez, leaving Liverpool with a squad size limit of 20.

    Regarding the non-homegrown cap, there is still some leeway. Naby Keta, Roberto Firmino, and Arthur Melo have all left the roster, leaving a spot open for a new signing. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have both joined the team. In the event that Fabinho left, another would become available.

    The overall conclusion is that the need that has arisen at home is not as urgent as it may appear. The Liverpool recruitment team will always appreciate the extra check, but the Premier League rules won’t unnecessarily limit transfer activity between now and the end of the window.

     

  • Liverpool line up four stars and a’sensational’ new three-man swap deal between Man Utd and an attacker worth £60 million.

    Liverpool line up four stars and a’sensational’ new three-man swap deal between Man Utd and an attacker worth £60 million.

    Liverpool line up four stars and a'sensational' new three-man swap deal between Man Utd and an attacker worth £60 million.Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United have all made moves thus far in the summer transfer window.

    On Saturday, July 15, these are the most recent rumors surrounding transfers coming out of the Premier League and other countries.

    Hojlund was traded by United for three players.

    In order to acquire Rasmus Hojlund, Manchester United is offering a three-man swap.

    The Atalanta striker shot to the top of their list of targets once it became clear that a deal for Harry Kane of Tottenham could not be reached.

    As of right now, according to Football Insider, United has made the Italians an offer for three players in exchange for the 20-year-old. They refer to it as a “sensational new offer,” but the Serie A club is adamant that they only want to deal in cash.

    Already established personal terms.

    Harry Maguire, Fred, Scott McTominay, and Jadon Sacho are reportedly surplus to requirements, so United is prepared to let them leave Old Trafford this summer.

    Liverpool has four people on hand.

    Liverpool line up four stars and a'sensational' new three-man swap deal between Man Utd and an attacker worth £60 million.
    Liverpool has four candidates on its short list to replace Fabinho, who will be leaving the team for Al-Ittihad.

    The Brazilian, who did not go to Germany with the Reds team for their preseason tour, has a £40 million bid submitted for him.

    There are currently four names on their wanted list, but Moises Caicedo of Brighton is not one of them.

    Melissa Reddy of Sky Sports tweeted that Liverpool had been considering long-term candidates to take Fabinho’s place. The profile might change because they’ll need a quick starter.

    Sofyan Amrabat, Ryan Gravenberch, Kalvin Phillips, and Romeo Lavia are just a few of the names that have been suggested, but Moises Caicedo is not on their list. ”.

    The need for more depth in Liverpool’s engine room will increase if Jordan Henderson leaves because he is also considering moving to the Middle East.

    Tino’s bid is unsuccessful.

    Newcastle United’s attempt to acquire Southampton’s Tino Livramento was unsuccessful.

    Football Insider claims that the Magpies and Saints were unable to agree on a price for the full-back.

    Following the team’s Premier League relegation, Livramento is anticipated to leave St. Mary’s this summer.

    The defender only made two appearances for the south coast club during the 2022–23 season due to an ACL injury.

    Livramento agreed to a five-year contract with Southampton in the summer of 2021 that is valid until 2026.

    The 20-year-old is now up for sale, and Russell Martin must choose whether to make a profit. Kieran Tierney of Arsenal may now be the focus of the Toon’s attention.

    Rice agrees to join Arsenal.

    Liverpool line up four stars and a'sensational' new three-man swap deal between Man Utd and an attacker worth £60 million.
    Declan Rice is now a member of Arsenal, putting an end to the summer’s longest-running saga.

    The West Ham captain signed a five-year contract at the Emirates for somewhere around £105 million. The option exists to extend for an additional 12 months.

    Manchester City, the Premier League and European Champions, were interested in Rice, but he had his heart set on joining Mikel Arteta and the Arsenal across London.

    In response to the news of his transfer, Rice told the club’s media: “First of all, I just want to say a huge thank you to all of the Arsenal fans for the support so far. There has been a lot going on and a lot of speculating for months, which has made it feel overwhelming. But as a player, it goes without saying that you want to settle things as soon as possible.

    I just finished my first day, and I already feel at home. ”.

     

  • Liverpool is currently “seriously looking” at a £10.5 million midfielder at Anfield.

    Liverpool is currently “seriously looking” at a £10.5 million midfielder at Anfield.

    If the Reds decide to pursue a £10.5m star this summer, they may have competition from one of their Premier League foes.
    If the Reds decide to pursue a £10.5m star this summer, they may have competition from one of their Premier League foes.

    Romeo Lavia of Southampton has been closely associated with Liverpool, and Dharmesh Sheth of Sky Sports has shared his information with GIVEMESPORT about the Merseyside club and the player.

    If the Reds do decide to make a move for the 19-year-old this summer, they might encounter competition from one of their Premier League rivals.

    Romeo Lavia was acquired by Liverpool.

    According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool could make a cash and player offer to Southampton in order to sign Lavia.

    Romano claims that the Saints are willing to pay £50m for the Belgian, which is a significant increase over the sum they paid for him last season.

    Southampton acquired Lavia from Manchester City for an initial $10.55 million fee, according to BBC Sport.

    It’s not surprising that the south coast club is demanding top dollar for the Belgium international given his considerable talent and Florian Plettenberg’s description of him as a “press-resistant” player.

    What was said about Romeo Lavia and Liverpool by Dharmesh Sheth?

    If the Reds decide to pursue a £10.5m star this summer, they may have competition from one of their Premier League foes.
    Sheth is aware that Liverpool is considering Lavia, but she has also heard that Chelsea is.

    The Sky Sports reporter told GIVEMESPORT that Romeo Lavia from Southampton is being seriously considered by both Liverpool and Chelsea. “.

    For Liverpool, what comes next?

    Given that Lavia, a former City player, has other suitors, Liverpool must decide whether to actually make a move for him. They may need to act quickly.

    The Reds might also pursue Levi Colwill of Chelsea. They are considering signing the England U21 international, according to transfer insider Dean Jones, as Jurgen Klopp thinks about bolstering his defense with another center-back.

    Colwill joined the Seagulls on loan and spent the 2022–23 campaign with Brighton and Hove Albion. But now that Kalidou Koulibaly has left Stamford Bridge, there may be room for him in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad, which could be a blow to Liverpool.

    Liverpool could bolster their attack this summer in addition to bolstering their midfield and central defense. According to a Foot Mercato report, the Premier League club values Malcom, a winger for Zenit Saint Petersburg.

    But Klopp probably doesn’t need to make finding another wide man a top priority. Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, and Mohamed Salah are already available to the German. A move for Malcom would be a little unexpected because Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez can both play on the flank.

    Since James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all had contracts that were about to expire, midfield had to be Liverpool’s main priority going into the transfer window. It was quickly resolved thanks to Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai’s early arrivals, and there is still time for another No. 6 or No. 8 to participate.

    Liverpool obviously likes Lavia, so they might end up pursuing him. However, after acquiring Mac Allister and Szoboszlai, it would not be the end of the world if they were to fail to sign him or lose out to Chelsea or another club in the competition for his services.

     

  • Folarin Balogun’s replacement at Arsenal is ideal as Liverpool ‘confirm’ their $65 million hijack.

    Folarin Balogun’s replacement at Arsenal is ideal as Liverpool ‘confirm’ their $65 million hijack.

    Folarin Balogun's replacement at Arsenal is ideal as Liverpool 'confirm' their $65 million hijack.
    The most recent Arsenal media briefing includes comments on stories about Romeo Lavia, Mehdi Taremi, and the future of Folarin Balogun.

    Reduced price on tarémi.

    Mehdi Taremi, a striker for FC Porto, has a lower asking price now that Arsenal and AC Milan are interested.

    As a way to improve their forward options, the Gunners are reportedly interested in the forward. Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Porto is only asking for €20 million ($22 point 4 million/£17 point 1 million) for the 30-year-old, who last season scored 31 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions.

    However, following the loss of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, AC Milan is reportedly more interested in signing a new striker.

    football.
    London asserts that a striker is not currently Arsenal’s top priority. Mikel Arteta’s defensive options have been made more certain by the confirmation of Jurrien Timber’s arrival, and Declan Rice’s impending departure will have covered all the necessary bases.

    Folarin Balogun’s story does, however, continue to unfold.
    Ironically, the striker’s future in north London is up in the air, and he has been linked with a transfer to AC Milan. With this level of interest, it is likely that he will leave the organization, leaving Arsenal lacking in attack.

    Taremi, who costs £17 million, would be an ideal Balogun replacement. a strong European scoring record and the Champions League expertise to mentor younger players. If the Gunners pursue their interest, only time will tell.

    Lavia deal is scuttled by Liverpool.

    Folarin Balogun's replacement at Arsenal is ideal as Liverpool 'confirm' their $65 million hijack.
    In the coming days, Arsenal’s hopes of acquiring Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia could suffer a serious setback.

    Following developments in Jordan Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool’s interest in the Belgian has increased recently. Sacha Tavolieri claims that the Reds are currently awaiting confirmation of the midfielder’s transfer to Al-Ettifaq before making their opening offer for Lavia.

    The 19-year-old has reportedly spoken with Jurgen Klopp and wants to play at Anfield, according to the journalist. Although a transfer seems unlikely, Arsenal is rumored to still have interest in the former Manchester City midfielder.

    For a while now, Liverpool’s midfield has been in dire need of an overhaul. That has definitely been accomplished with the signings of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, and with the departure of Henderson and perhaps Fabinho likely, more additions could come.

    According to Football.London The fact that Liverpool was willing to let Henderson leave almost guarantees that they will eventually sign Lavia. If Tavolieri’s information is accurate, Arsenal will have a very difficult time persuading Lavia to join them. Arsenal will be forced to look elsewhere if the player moves to Merseyside, which appears to be highly likely.

    The door is still open for Moises Caicedo, football.london reported yesterday.
    According to yesterday’s report from London, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
    According to a report from yesterday in London, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
    According to a report from yesterday in London, the door is still open for Moises Caicedo.

    According to a recent report from football.london, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
    Time will tell, though, as Chelsea is vying for the Ecuadorian.

    More news…..

    Levi Colwill swoop is in the Liverpool lineup.

    Liverpool may sign a "new Virgil van Dijk," but the star may demand a higher salary than the Dutch player.
    The 20-year-old Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is reportedly a target for Liverpool this summer.
    As reported by 90min, Premier League powerhouse Liverpool is prepared to make a counteroffer to rival Chelsea in order to sign defender Levi Colwill during the current summer transfer window.

    One of the top young defenders in the Premier League at age 20, he had a standout loan season at Brighton and Hove Albion. Colwill’s impact last season was limited by injuries, but his potential is obvious to all.

    Colwill, a center-back with the left foot, is a valuable player in the present-day game. He would be an important member of Jurgen Klopp’s backline should the Liverpool manager opt to play a three-man defense. He is a ball-playing defender who can hold his own.

    The Reds will also be able to use Trent Alexander-Arnold in the inverted full-back position if they do this. After that, the beloved by the Kop can execute his dual-number six duties and give the Liverpool attack more bite and variety.

    Chelsea wants to keep Colwill, for their part. Mauricio Pochettino wants to hang onto the kid and believes he has a future at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea has some negotiating room because Colwill still has two years left on his current contract.

    Liverpool seems to be optimistic about their chances of signing the 20-year-old. The young player still has doubts about his long-term prospects at Stamford Bridge, which could influence his decision to transfer to Anfield rather than stay.

    Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk are two aging members of the Reds’ defensive unit. Joe Gomez has also fallen out of favor, making Ibrahima Konate the only dependable long-term center-back option. Colwill’s addition will partially future-proof Klopp’s options while also giving the team a much-needed homegrown player.

    If Chelsea can persuade Colwill to sign an extension, a lot will depend on it. The Reds might be inspired to continue if the 20-year-old rejects to do so. In any case, his outstanding contributions to England Under-21’s successful run at the European Championship have not gone unnoticed.

    Center backs who are left-footed and adept with the ball are priceless. It makes sense for Liverpool to go all-out for Colwill with Pau Torres headed to Aston Villa and Micky van de Ven headed to Tottenham Hotspur. Two giants who are rebuilding and vying for their lost thrones should make for an interesting chess match.

     

  • Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
    Liverpool FC reportedly reached a personal agreement with Southampton’s Romeo Lavia while they wait for their captain’s decision on whether to move to Saudi Arabia.

    Whether Liverpool would need to make room for Lavia by moving a midfielder like Thiago had been the subject of conflicting reports. However, it appears that Henderson’s potential departure will finish the job.

    With the player committed to the Reds, hopefully the club can now start the slow-burning process of haggling a transfer fee with Southampton. Logic suggests that the price would be slightly higher than £40 million, but I would certainly anticipate Liverpool to reduce it from the £50 million fee that has been floated over the past week. That is as a result of the buy-back clause going into effect at the same price in 2019. If Soton approves the player’s transfer during this window, City will also be entitled to a portion of the transfer fee. Even though the player has only one season of experience in the top flight, the talent is undeniable.
    Nevertheless, the price is still high.
    We’ll see if Jörg Schmadtke and crew can complete the task.

    More news…….

    In the midst of the Anfield transfer turbulence, Florian Plettenberg, a Liverpool player, has been seen in Germany.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
    Sepp van den Berg of Liverpool reportedly has the power to arrange a transfer to a Bundesliga team soon.

    This information was provided by Sky German’s Florian Plettenberg via Twitter during a period of significant change behind the scenes with potential offers for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

    The tweet in question suggests that the defender, who briefly made an impression at Schalke after a six-month injury layoff, would be interested in a loan assignment.

    Even though it’s admittedly challenging to see where the young Dutchman fits in around players like Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, it’s still debatably premature to say with certainty that he doesn’t have a future in the Liverpool backline.

    It’s a potentially exciting option we could look to exploit if the player can have a fruitful stint on loan in the German top-flight. He stands at 6’4″ and has already played fairly prominently as a right-sided center-back while on loan.

    It’s a discussion that is ultimately supported by “ifs,” “buts,” and “maybes,” of course, and it’s unlikely that we will be in a position to gamble next summer given rumors about the need to restock the back four in 2024.

    Read also……..

    Liverpool is prepared to move to acquire Levi Colwill.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
    Levi Colwill, a Chelsea center-back, is available for negotiation, according to 90min.

    Despite Chelsea’s insistence that Colwill is not for sale, sources have confirmed to 90min that Liverpool is confident that they can persuade Colwill to leave Stamford Bridge.

    Colwill, who was a key player in England’s victory at the European Under-21 Championship this summer, made a significant impression while on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion last year. The Seagulls have already made a few unsuccessful attempts to sign him on a long-term basis.

    Brighton first proposed a permanent contract in January, and Chelsea has said repeatedly since then that they do not intend to sell the defender.

    Even though Chelsea has insisted that Colwill will have opportunities to succeed this upcoming season, 90min has been informed that Colwill is not yet convinced that Chelsea should be his long-term home.

    Colwill’s current contract with Chelsea is set to expire in 2025, but as of right now, negotiations have not moved forward. Players who refuse to sign new contracts will be sold, Chelsea has made clear to their team. Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic’s departures this summer are particularly notable.

    Liverpool has been concentrating on upgrading their midfield this summer, and now that Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have already been signed, they are also looking at defensive options. Colwill is in their sights as a potential new center-half, and Liverpool has been focusing on upgrading their midfield as a whole this summer.

    They had expressed interest in Micky van de Ven of Wolfsburg, who is currently in negotiations with Tottenham, but Colwill has emerged as their top target, and they think he wants to move to Anfield.

    Colwill said earlier this week that he was still debating his options but insisted that playing regularly is something he wants at Chelsea.

    “I’ll talk to my family, talk to everyone I need to talk to, and then I’ll decide. Colwill stated, “I have to play at the end of the day to hopefully get there [England senior team] and go to the next camp.

    In addition to confirming that he will speak with Colwill about his plans, new Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino added, “I need to get a feel for him. I want to know what he’s thinking. what he anticipates. Of course, I also expect him to pay attention to what I ask of him after that. “.