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  • Man City and Chelsea are to blame for Liverpool’s target “Romeo Lavia’s £50 million transfer deadlock”

    Man City and Chelsea are to blame for Liverpool’s target “Romeo Lavia’s £50 million transfer deadlock”

    Man City and Chelsea are to blame for Liverpool target “Romeo Lavia's £50 million transfer deadlock”
    Romeo Lavia, a midfielder for Southampton and a former Manchester City player, is still a target for Liverpool.

    Liverpool still lacks a senior holding midfielder with just over a week until the start of the new Premier League season.

    Jurgen Klopp has had to play Trent Alexander-Arnold and Curtis Jones out of position as the Reds’ number six throughout preseason after waving off Jordan Henderson and Fabinho for a combined £52m after being caught off guard by interest from Saudi Arabia, and with Stefan Bajcetic only just on the verge of a return to team-training after suffering a season-ending injury in April.

    While the German has repeatedly stated that the club is looking to address these issues, such a situation is far from ideal and leaves them with a clear void that still needs to be filled on the eve of the new season.

    Romeo Lavia’s transfer from Southampton to Liverpool would have been finalized in an ideal world. The Reds had already identified the Belgian international as a potential long-term replacement for Fabinho, but the Saints’ £50 million asking price turned them away. However, the 19-year-old took more of the spotlight after both Henderson and the Brazilian left.

    Both of Liverpool’s previous bids for Lavia have fallen short of the £50 million asking price. A second bid worth a total of £41 million was submitted earlier this week, while the initial offer was for £34 million with £4 million in add-ons.

    The news that a late improved offer would only be worth £3 million more than the initial rejected bid naturally caused groans from Kopites given the Reds’ desperate need for a holding midfielder. It’s unclear if Liverpool will reach a breakthrough in their negotiations with Southampton as they now weigh their options and Andre Trindade of Fluminense has emerged as a potential replacement.

    Meanwhile, Lavia’s season is scheduled to begin on Friday night when the Saints visit Sheffield Wednesday to begin the new Championship season. The Belgian is expected to participate, barring an accepted bid before kickoff.

    Man City and Chelsea are to blame for Liverpool target “Romeo Lavia's £50 million transfer deadlock”
    When asked about the futures of Lavia and captain James Ward-Prowse, Southampton manager Russell Martin responded, “Do I think they will be Southampton players by the end of the window? I have no idea. “What I think and what I hope are probably very different.

    “However, it would be useless to publicly state that I believe they will be here or that I do not, since in the end, I really have no control over that. If they both leave at some point, or if only one of them does, it will be because both the club and the player have achieved something that is advantageous to everyone.

    “I believe that is why it has taken so long so far, and I believe that it might still take so long, but both of them have been great while they have been here, at very different stages of their careers. ”.

    Why Liverpool is hesitant to shell out £50 million for Lavia is understandable, if not also frustrating. In their entire history, the Reds have only ever spent more than this amount on Virgil van Dijk, Darwin Nunez, Alisson Becker, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Naby Keita.

    Only five other players—Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and Fabinho—have cost Liverpool more than their initial £38 million offer for Lavia. But before moving to Anfield, each of these stars had a lot more experience than the Belgian international.

    When high-profile players join the club, the club prefers that they have participated in between 150 and 200 senior games. The teen, in contrast, has made just 36 senior appearances, 34 of which came during his first year at St. Mary’s.

    Lavia might be a long-term holding midfielder solution for Liverpool with a high ceiling, but it’s obvious that they are hesitant to depart from their tried-and-true transfer model at the moment.

    Man City and Chelsea are to blame for Liverpool target “Romeo Lavia's £50 million transfer deadlock”
    As a result, the Reds’ own assessment of the player makes sense, but it’s also obvious why Southampton is holding out for £50 million for a player they only paid an initial £10 point 5 million, rising to a potential £14 million, on 13 months ago. Additionally, some of Liverpool’s competitors share some of the blame.

    My old team, Manchester City, comes first. In the agreement that brought Lavia to the south coast, they included a 20 percent sell-on clause. They also have the right to match any accepted offers this summer and to repurchase the player for £40 million in 2024.

    Although it’s unclear whether that sell-on clause is 20% of the total fee or just any profit Southampton makes on the player, it’s clear that it played a role in the Saints determining their asking price. City might have been entitled to £4.7m had they accepted Liverpool’s initial offer of an initial £34 million, depending on the specifics of the aforementioned transfer clauses.

    In contrast, if City is only allowed to keep 20% of any profits, a full £50 million fee could cost City £7.9 million. A small number like that might not mean much at the Etihad, but St. Mary’s as Southampton tries to get an immediate promotion back to the Premier League.

    And the difference between that opening offer and the Saints’ demand is what makes the difference between Southampton earning £29,3 million and £42,1 million. It makes sense that when determining their fee, they will take Man City’s debt into account.

    Furthermore, if Liverpool are unwilling to pay £50 million, rival interest from clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United might at least lead to offers that are closer to what Southampton are seeking. And if no agreement is reached, Southampton has the security of still being able to demand £40 million next summer thanks to City’s buyback clause.

    The Saints have already turned down one such offer, turning down a proposal from Chelsea on the day of the transfer deadline in September of last year, just two months after initially acquiring Lavia from City. Club executives apparently feel that since he is now a senior international and has Premier League experience, they should be able to demand the £50 million that they placed a value on him last summer.

    As a result of Chelsea skewing the market by acquiring Enzo Fernandez for a Premier League-record £106.7m in January while also satisfying his full Benfica release clause, the market for midfielders is currently unreasonably high.

    Since then, Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund has been acquired by Real Madrid for up to £115 million, Declan Rice from West Ham United was acquired by Arsenal for £100 million plus an additional $5 million in add-ons, and Moises Caicedo’s price tag from Brighton and Hove Albion remains at £100 million. Mason Mount’s contract was set to expire next summer, but Chelsea was still able to demand up to £60 million from Manchester United for him.

    Lavia may not have the same level of experience as the aforementioned midfielders, but he has played in the Premier League for one season. He is still capable of being considered a homegrown player in English football. As a result, all contribute to a premium price, and selling clubs are free to base their own demands on any of the aforementioned Fernandez chain-reaction deals.

    The transfer window is currently a selling club’s market when you factor in the wealth of the Saudi Pro League, whose four biggest clubs are supported by Newcastle United owners PIF. Naturally, Liverpool benefited from this by selling Fabinho to Al-Ittihad for £40 million, but they are now experiencing the full force of its ripple effect.

    They moved for Alexis Mac Allister and Szoboszlai as a result of these excessive fees because they were able to take advantage of £35 million and £60 million release clauses, respectively. However, there isn’t a clause like that at the moment to take advantage of, despite Lavia’s rumored desire to relocate to Anfield.

    Southampton isn’t backing down, even though the Reds may not think Lavia is worth £50 million. If the two clubs are able to resolve their transfer impasse in the coming weeks, only time will tell.

     

  • Recent LFC news includes Lavia’s “dragging,” Andre’s “want” for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia’s “dragging,” Andre’s “want” for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    The focus of  Friday’s roundup is midfielders, with one deal taking too long, according to Southampton’s manager, and reports of another target’s preferences emerging.

    Lavia deal is “dragging,” according to Southampton’s manager.

    Russell Martin has acknowledged that Liverpool’s pursuit of Romeo Lavia is “dragging on” this summer. Russell, we agree with you completely!

    The Reds have already had two offers for the 19-year-old rejected, so in the interim, as negotiations with Southampton stalemate, they have turned their attention to Fluminense’s Andre.

    The two clubs continue to place different values on the player, despite the fact that This Is Anfield is aware that personal terms have been reached with Lavia to join Liverpool.

    Martin was asked about the futures of both Lavia and fellow midfielder James Ward-Prowse. He responded, “If they’re both not here at some point or one of them isn’t, it will be because the club and the player have both had something that is beneficial for everyone.

    “I believe that is why it has taken so long so far, and I believe it might take even longer.
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    Andre “wants” to move to Liverpool, and there was no Caicedo offer today.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    According to a Brazilian reporter for Redmen TV 2, Andre “wants” to sign with Liverpool and is certain to move to the Premier League.

    The unidentified club rumored to have submitted an £80 million bid for Moises Caicedo is not Liverpool.

    Cody Gakpo has praised the Reds’ offensive options and stated that he anticipates Jurgen Klopp to select his forward lines based on what the team “needs for each game” next season.

    current news regarding Liverpool FC.

    Recent LFC news includes Lavia's "dragging," Andre's "want" for Liverpool, and no Caicedo move.
    The 15-year tenure of Max Woltman at the organization has come to an end with his permanent transfer to Oxford United.

    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has been without a team since his contract with Liverpool expired this summer, is reportedly considering an offer to join Besiktas (BBC).

    Monday, August 14, marks the start of the Merseyside derby for the Liverpool U21s’ Premier League 2 season.

    The day’s top tweet.

    Relive the good, the bad, and the ugly from our fourth summertime friendly against Bayern Munich!

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    The replacement for Fabinho may already be found, according to Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool.

    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho's departure.
    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho’s departure.

    Fabinho’s replacement at Liverpool, Curtis Jones, has been mentioned by Jurgen Klopp, who was impressed with the 22-year-old at the end of the previous campaign. Fabinho, a Brazilian midfielder who spent five years with the Reds on Merseyside, announced on Monday that he would be leaving the team after a reported £40 million move to Al-Ittihad.

    Jordan Henderson was sold to Al-Ettifaq a few days prior to Fabinho’s departure, leaving Liverpool worryingly short of options in the middle of the park less than a fortnight before the start of the new season. The six-time European champions will undoubtedly try to add some new players before the summer transfer window closes, but Klopp has suggested that Jones might be a surprise choice to fill the void.

    The Liverpool manager stated during a press conference in Singapore that Jones is undoubtedly one of the options in the current setup and the composition of the squad. “I think it’s no secret that we are still looking for players to join us; however, using what you already have is equally important, and I think Curtis can play that position with no problem.

    “Can he play it when no one else in the team is defending? No, there’s no chance, but then again, I don’t know any player who can do that. But if you truly comprehend the current state of affairs, a proven 6 is not currently available. Do we offer an explanation for this?

    “A lot of things can happen during the season; this has always been true. We approach it as a challenge and work to find a solution that is nonetheless compact. With the ball in his hands, Curtis can without a doubt make a significant impact. His growth over the past few months since he’s been here, in my opinion, has been truly amazing.

    “Held back by some injuries sustained at the wrong time and for too long. It’s not anyone’s fault; it just happens to young players. The steps he took prior to that were excellent. It makes sense for him to be on the field. If no one else is there, he can definitely play that position. “.

    Before the start of the new Premier League season, Jurgen Klopp will need to fill the void left by Fabinho's departure.
    Jones played in the Premier League only 18 times last season, but the latter part of the year was arguably when he was at his best while playing for Liverpool. When Jones was given responsibility by Klopp for running the show in the backroom, he frequently excelled in the middle of the park and the Reds went on to win all 11 of their final games.

    It’s unclear whether he will be able to continue where he left off when the new season starts, but Klopp’s high praise suggests that he will at least be given the chance to prove himself in Fabinho’s absence. Romeo Lavia of Southampton is rumored to be one of the players Liverpool is considering signing, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see them search the market for another midfielder.

    It has always been the case that a lot can happen during the season. We consider it a challenge and work to be as compact as possible despite that. Without a doubt, Curtis can make a significant impact from that position when in possession. His growth over the past few months since he’s been with us, in my opinion, has been truly amazing.

    “Held back by some accidents that happened at the wrong time and for too long. Nobody is at fault; it simply occurs with young players. He had taken some really good steps prior to that. It makes sense to have him on the field. If no one else is available, he can definitely play that position. “.

    Jones only made 18 appearances in the Premier League last season, but the latter part of the year was arguably when he played his best football while playing for Liverpool. When Klopp gave Jones the responsibility of running the show in the backroom, where he frequently excelled, the Reds went on to win all 11 of their final games.

    It is unclear whether he will be able to continue where he left off when the new campaign gets underway, but Klopp’s high praise suggests that he will at least be given the chance to prove himself in Fabinho’s absence. Romeo Lavia of Southampton is rumored to be one of the players Liverpool is considering when searching the transfer market for a new midfielder. However, this would not be unexpected.

     

     

  • Liverpool Transfer News LIVE: Kylian Mbappe message, Moises Caicedo approach and other Latest

    Liverpool Transfer News LIVE: Kylian Mbappe message, Moises Caicedo approach and other Latest

    Liverpool Transfer News LIVE: Kylian Mbappe message, Moises Caicedo approach and other Latest
    Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, Levi Colwill, Moises Caicedo, and other players have all been the subject of recent Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip, and speculation.

    Moises Caicedo is a top target for Chelsea this summer, and Liverpool has been mentioned as a potential “mystery” bidder. Romeo Lavia is reportedly the subject of a third offer from the Reds, according to other reports.

    Romeo Lavia third offer from Liverpool is “ready.”.

    Romeo Lavia of Southampton is the subject of a “ultimate offer” from Liverpool, according to Sacha Tavolieri.

    Following the departure of Fabinho, Southampton reportedly turned down the Reds’ second offer earlier this week, according to The ECHO.

    Virgil van Dijk: More to be done.

    Cody Gakpo - the heartbeat of Liverpool's attack
    Prior to their Premier League debut against Chelsea the following weekend, Virgil van Dijk insists Liverpool still have “work to do.”.

    In a 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich at the Singapore National Stadium, the 32-year-old, who was named Liverpool’s captain last week, scored.

    But despite taking an early 2-0 lead after the defender added to Cody Gakpo’s second-minute goal and despite leading once more after Luis Diaz’s vicious effort just after the hour mark, the Bundesliga champions prevailed in the dying minutes thanks to goals from Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Frans Kratzig, and Josip Stanisic.

    After Thomas Tuchel’s team played through Liverpool’s lines far too easily on Wednesday, the first-half goals from Gnabry and Sane, two of Liverpool’s four goals conceded, were thoroughly investigated.

    After the game, Van Dijk admitted his team still has a lot of work to do before the Premier League opener the following weekend.

    Van Dijk remarked, “So many positive things and areas where we need to grow.”. They are a very skilled opponent, and they will punish you if you are distracted for even a brief moment, as happened today. We will continue to do the work that needs to be done.

    “We have the capability to hold them accountable if they misbehave, and we did that. Fortunately, it doesn’t really matter; it’s all about the process, and we need to take lessons from certain experiences. The games we played and the training sessions were very intense. Every game, we practice set pieces.

    I am trying to be more clinical when I need to be. In order to compete with these teams and players, we want to play at the highest level. They occasionally punished us, and that is how things are. Still in preseason, there have been significant changes. “.

    Cody Gakpo - the heartbeat of Liverpool's attack

    Cody Gakpo – the heartbeat of Liverpool’s attack

    Cody Gakpo caught Bayern Munich off guard with a move that has become a staple of his game since moving to Liverpool eight months ago.

    After a quick one-two with Diogo Jota, Gakpo was charging down on Yann Sommer’s goal in Liverpool’s final preseason game of their 2023 tour of Singapore.

    Gakpo gave the ball one touch to caress before taking another to steady himself before launching a beautiful weak-footed shot past Sommer to give Liverpool the lead over the Bundesliga champions. The 23-year-old received the ball in a deep central area, which has become an all-too-familiar sight for Kopties since his transfer from PSV Eindhoven, and then it was a lightning-quick back-to-front sequence from there.

    The £37 million January signing’s latest impressive performance, which was his second goal of preseason, puts him in a strong position to start at Stamford Bridge the following weekend.

    Cody Gakpo - the heartbeat of Liverpool's attack

    “Mystery” bid for Caicedo.

    The unidentified club that reportedly made an offer of £ 80 million for Moises Caicedo is Liverpool.

    The Athletic reported yesterday that Brighton had received a bid for the Ecuadorian that was higher than Chelsea’s most recent offer (£75 million upfront plus $5 million in add-ons).

    Due to competition from other teams for the midfielder, according to Football Insider, Liverpool is the unnamed club that has made this offer.

    A Saudi club is in charge of this offer, according to a separate update from Sky Sports.

    Kylian Mbappe Latest 

    Mbappe is reportedly open to moving to Chelsea this summer if he can do so on the condition that he can join Real Madrid for free in 2024, according to a report from Spain.
    Goncalo Ramos is reportedly close to joining Paris Saint-Germain from Benfica in a £69 million deal, as Kylian Mbappe’s future in the French capital is becoming more and more in doubt.

    Ramos, 22, was one of Portugal’s stars at the World Cup and made his presence known by scoring a hat-trick against Switzerland in the round of 16. In 106 appearances for the Eagles since his debut in 2020, Ramos has scored 41 goals at the club level.

    Pictures of Mbappe training with PSG’s “bomb squad” surfaced earlier this week, prompting the Parisians’ pursuit of the striker, who, according to Fabrizio Romano, is set to sign a five-year contract at the Parc des Princes.

    After declining to renew his contract with the Ligue 1 champions, the 24-year-old World Cup winner was placed on the transfer list by the club. PSG reportedly believes he has verbally agreed to a deal with longtime rivals Real Madrid ahead of a Bosman transfer next summer.

    Mbappe is reportedly open to moving to Chelsea this summer if he can do so on the condition that he can join Real Madrid for free in 2024, according to a report from Spain.

     

  • Liverpool transfer update: Jurgen Klopp’s £21.5m Tottenham struggle after Romeo Lavia blow

    Liverpool transfer update: Jurgen Klopp’s £21.5m Tottenham struggle after Romeo Lavia blow

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Jurgen Klopp's £21.5m Tottenham battle after Romeo Lavia blow
    After receiving offers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, a former midfielder for Liverpool, may soon be heading to a new team.

    Following Alexis Mac Allister’s knee injury on Wednesday, Liverpool’s need for a new central midfield player has grown.

    The complaint was discovered by the Argentina international during Liverpool’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich in Singapore. Hopefully, the injury is not too serious, as Jurgen Klopp told reporters, “He could have continued playing.”. There’s no reason to force him to continue. “.

    It is a reminder to Klopp to bring in a central midfield player, regardless of Mac Allister’s potential. Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are the five players he lost that can fill the role this summer.

    While Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have been added to Liverpool, Klopp still feels that his team needs another central midfield player, ideally one with defensive tendencies. The most recent Merseyside transfer rumors are listed below with that in mind.

    Kessie move taken into account.

    Liverpool transfer round-up: Jurgen Klopp's £21.5m Tottenham battle after Romeo Lavia blow
    According to Spanish publication SPORT, Liverpool is interested in acquiring Franck Kessie, a midfielder for Barcelona. With just one lackluster season under his belt, the La Liga champions are expected to let 26-year-old Kessie leave Camp Nou this summer.

    The Ivory Coast international has struggled in preseason play, raising concerns for longtime supporters Tottenham and Juventus. However, there are rumors circulating in Spain that Liverpool is also thinking about making a bid for Kessie, who is estimated to be worth €25 million (£21.5 million).

    Following his absence from Barcelona’s preseason friendly against AC Milan, Xavi declined to provide any hints regarding Kessie’s potential new team. Xavi said, “Kessie missed the game due to a minor illness.”. In terms of his prospects, he is fully aware of the circumstances. “.

    Lavia Competition 

    Reports from The Independent state that Manchester United is contemplating a bid for Romeo Lavia. Liverpool wants to sign the 19-year-old Belgium international from Southampton, but the Saints are holding out for £50 million after rejecting two offers of £37 million and £41 million.

    With Manchester United now in the running, Liverpool’s inability to complete the deal could come back to haunt them. The players up for grabs include Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire, Fred, Donny van der Beek, and Brandon Williams, so Erik ten Hag’s team will have to sell before placing a bid.

    With the fact that Southampton paid £10.5m to sign Lavia from Manchester City a year ago, their reluctance to settle for £50m is understandable. They also owe Pep Guardiola’s team 20% of any sales in the future.

    Ox’s next club

    After leaving Liverpool, Oxlade-Chamberlain is reportedly being pursued by Besiktas, per Sky Sports News. In an attempt to pitch his vision to the 29-year-old England international, it is alleged that Turkish club president Ahmet Nur Cebi met with him at a London hotel.

    Though Oxlade-Chamberlain has received offers from US and Saudi Arabian teams, as well as other Turkish clubs, he would prefer to remain in England. Though the midfielder played 146 games for Liverpool, it’s unclear exactly what’s next for him.

    More news……..

    Jürgen Klopp gave a Liverpool forward his Champions League debut while he was “in talks” to move on.

    In-progress transfer talks could result in the departure of a Liverpool youngster who was regarded highly enough to make
    In-progress transfer talks could result in the departure of a Liverpool youngster who was regarded highly enough to make his Champions League debut under Jürgen Klopp.

    As negotiations with League One team Oxford United advance, Max Woltman, a forward in the Liverpool academy, is on the verge of leaving the organization.

    The 2-1 Champions League victory over AC Milan at the San Siro in December 2021 marked the 19-year-old’s first-team debut under Jürgen Klopp.
    He has been a member of Liverpool since he was seven years old.

    Woltman, however, returned to Liverpool’s under-23s squad for the remainder of the season after a loan stint at Doncaster Rovers last term where he struggled for playing time.

    Manager Liam Manning has taken notice of Woltman as he has been playing for Oxford in various friendlies over the summer. Woltman is not an immediate impact player for the team, according to Manning, who views him as a development project.

    Manning said (via the ECHO) “We’re talking to Liverpool and exploring what that looks like. “It’s more of a development project than something that will immediately have an effect on the team,” the author said. I believe he is the kind of player who fits how we want to play, considering his personality, character, and some of the qualities he displayed in brief moments.

    “We don’t have the next one coming up under that when you look at the competition in his position with Ruben Rodrigues and Billy Bodin. The main factor is how the deal is structured. Everything depends on how the deal ultimately turns out. ”.

    Woltman has scored twice in 13 appearances for Barry Lewtas’ under-23 team since his return to Liverpool in January. He was, nonetheless, ineligible to take part in the UEFA Youth League games.

    Oxford, which placed 19th in League One last season, is looking to add players to its roster in preparation for the 2023–24 season. It would gain a promising young talent for the future from the potential acquisition of Woltman.

  • According to report:Liverpool ready to close quick signing of £26m-£34m play breaker

    According to report:Liverpool ready to close quick signing of £26m-£34m play breaker

    Liverpool striker confirms his emotional departure from his childhood club after 15 years.To begin their new Premier League season under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool will play Chelsea away from home in just over ten days.

    With only two additions and five departures in the midfield, it will be fair to say that the Reds haven’t been able to adequately strengthen the team thus far.

    The Merseysiders must expeditiously finalize a deal for a playmaker to replace Fabinho, and reports suggest that Fluminense’s Andre might be the one to replace his compatriot at Anfield.

    According to UOL, the Brazilian team would prefer to keep their prized asset until December before selling it for a sum of roughly 25 to 30 million euros.

    However, as claims that Liverpool are willing to swiftly complete the signing of the Selecao player during the current transfer window.

    The renowned Spanish news outlet reported that the South American club would demand a fee of £26m-£34m (30-40 million euros) if they had to offload the defensive midfielder this summer.

    After Andre, there are other Premier League teams besides the six-time European champions.

    The media outlet based in Madrid reports that Fulham is also trying to sign him and that they even had a bid of 20 million euros rejected during the winter transfer window.

    Romeo Lavia, a former DM for Manchester City, is still rumored to be interested in joining Liverpool, despite Southampton making no concessions.

    We’ll monitor the transfer saga to see how it plays out and will keep you informed.

    More news…….

    Liverpool striker confirms his emotional departure from his childhood club after 15 years.

    Liverpool striker confirms his emotional departure from his childhood club after 15 years.
    Max Woltman has announced that, after 15 years with the team, he is leaving and moving on to Oxford United.

    The 19-year-old will depart Liverpool after playing twice for the first team.

    The striker impressed during a club trial this summer and has since signed with Oxford United for an undisclosed sum.

    Woltman has now accepted his fate because it was never going to be easy for him to join Jurgen Klopp’s team with Liverpool so loaded up in attack.

    A visibly moved Woltman wrote on Instagram: “As a lifelong fan, playing in red since I was five, I never imagined to see so many dreams come true.

    “I will never forget the experiences I had while going through the academy, making my debut at San Siro, and making my full debut at Anfield.

    The time has come to say goodbye and begin a new chapter, though.

    “I want to express my sincere gratitude to all the players, employees, and supporters for the wonderful memories I’ve had during my 15 years as a red.

    “Wearing this badge has been an honor. ”.

    In 2021, the Reds defeated AC Milan 2-1, and Woltman was making his Liverpool debut during those final few minutes.

    The following season, he started the entire first half up front against Shrewsbury before leaving on loan to Doncaster last summer.

    The transfer was “a relief,” according to Woltman, who has since settled down in Oxford.

    At Oxford, he joins fellow ex-Liverpool player Cameron Brannagan, who joined the team from Liverpool in 2018.

    Tyler Morton, who returned to Liverpool this summer after spending a year at Blackburn Rovers, was Woltman’s childhood teammate.

    More news……

    A defender for West Ham is in advanced talks with Liverpool.

    If conditions at the London Stadium weren't already dire, it appears that West Ham will lose one of their highly regarded defenders to Liverpool.
    If conditions at the London Stadium weren’t already dire, it appears that West Ham will lose one of their highly regarded defenders to Liverpool.

    It’s unclear whether David Moyes personally, Tim Steidten, the new technical director, or owner David Sullivan are to blame for the manager’s inability to make any purchases in the current transfer market.

    Realistically, it doesn’t really matter who is at fault because it is imperative that new players enter the game right away.

    East Londoners should be doing everything in their power to stop the vultures from circling rather than allowing other players to leave the game, even though it’s probably too late for Amara Nallo.

    According to Football Insider, the 16-year-old is in advanced negotiations with the Reds, which raises the question of what the Reds’ recruitment department is up to given that he reportedly only recently signed a scholarship contract with the Hammers.

    It’s mentioned by Football Insider that the player will be able to sign professional contracts when he turns 17 in November, but that still doesn’t explain how Liverpool managed to snag one of the up-and-coming talents from under the noses of the east Londoners.

    It appears as though West Ham is operating in a total panic, making poor decisions left and right.

  • In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool “makes an opening bid” for a second midfielder.

    In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool “makes an opening bid” for a second midfielder.

    In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool "makes an opening bid" for a second midfielder.
    In order to strengthen his midfield this summer, Jurgen Klopp is said to have made an initial offer for Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga. The Reds are preparing an improved offer for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia after having an initial offer of £34million plus £4m worth of add-ons rejected by the Saints last week.

    Lavia continues to be a top priority for Klopp, but he is reportedly also interested in hiring Veiga.

    The Spanish publication claim Liverpool intend to strike up a cheaper deal by loaning him back to the La Liga side for the 2023/2024 campaign. PSG and Chelsea are also said to keen on the player and are willing to match his release clause.

    However, the possibility of keeping Veiga for another season may be an appealing proposition for Celta Vigo. Club president Carlos Mourino has made it clear he will not let the player go unless his release clause is met.

    “We don’t want to sell under any circumstances but they are going to buy [Veiga] from us,” admitted Mourino. “We know some of the offers, we wouldn’t be able to pay him what other teams do.

    “Gabri has Celta’s feelings and will always have the doors open but it will depend exclusively on him and what they are offering him is irresistible. He will decide where he wants to go but that club will have to pay the clause.

    In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool "makes an opening bid" for a second midfielder.
    “Of the top 10 teams in the Premier League, four have asked. For us, it’s not for sale. We refer to the clause. We have nothing to negotiate with anyone. “.

    Former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez was appointed as Celta Vigo’s head coach in June and isn’t planning on doing his old club any favours either. Benitez told Sport last month that he wants Veiga in his side next season.

    “We are talking about an important player,” the 63-year-old explained. “Who comes from the academy, and I would be delighted to have him continue with us. ”.

    “It would be exciting for everyone, and I will try to improve him as much as possible if he continues with us. I like him a lot, he’s a great player and I’m counting on him.
    ”.
    According to Deportes COPE Galicia, Liverpool have placed a £21.5m bid on the table for Veiga, which is way below his £34.4m release clause.

    More news ……

    After the transfer to Saudi Arabia was finalized, Fabinho’s wife sent a heartfelt message to Liverpool.

    players, Rebeca's message was warmly received. I love you guys, said Larissa Firmino, the wife of former Reds number nine Roberto Firmino.
    After five years at Liverpool, Fabinho has left the club to join Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. His wife wrote an emotional farewell letter to the club’s supporters.

    Rebeca Tavares, Fabinho’s wife, is upset about his departure from Liverpool for Saudi Arabia.

    His time at Liverpool has come to an end as the Brazilian midfielder has finalized a transfer to Saudi Pro League team Al-Ittihad. Since their marriage in 2015, Fabinho and Rebeca have had one child, who was born in 2017.

    After the departure was announced, Rebeca posted a sincere message on Instagram. My heart is beating quickly, she said. Since this is life and football, I wasn’t ready to say goodbye (and I still don’t).

    “What a beautiful history we created here. What history this “lighthouse” has produced. A red is a red is a red is a red. Anfield, you will be known to my son.
    Thank you for your support and love.
    ynwa, never.
    “.

    The success of the team was greatly aided by Fabinho, who moved from Monaco to Liverpool in 2018. He won several trophies with the Reds during his time there, including the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Club World Cup, and Super Cup.

    From wives of other current and former Liverpool players, Rebeca’s message was warmly received. I love you guys, said Larissa Firmino, the wife of former Reds number nine Roberto Firmino. “You’re our family,” furthered Natalia Becker, who is wed to goalkeeper Alisson Becker. I appreciate you all.

    I adore you guys.
    “.

    The competition to sign "one of the best" English talent has now been won by Liverpool.
    This summer, Fabinho and Jordan Henderson both left Liverpool for the Middle East. Steven Gerrard and former Reds captain Henderson got together at Al-Ettifaq.

    29-year-old Fabinho said: “Today I leave my home. Wearing this jersey for five years has always been a source of the highest honor and joy. I’ve been welcomed by everyone at Liverpool since the first day. I felt like family in this club because of what I observed about the relationships between the patrons.

    “With that jersey, I won every title a player could hope for, and in these five years, I grew as a player and a man. I won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and the World Cup because of Liverpool. I was able to enter a stadium holding my son in my arms because of Liverpool, which was a dream come true for me.

    “I played in Anfield, the best stadium in the world with the best atmosphere, all thanks to Liverpool. The biggest game of my life, the comeback victory over Barcelona, was made possible by Liverpool, and it was only possible because of Anfield. I will never forget that specific moment. I adore what this group of people stands for in the club.

    “I’ve always been impressed by the club and the fans’ love affair. And I can confidently state that the song “You’ll never walk alone,” performed by our supporters after that game, was the most pivotal moment in my time with Liverpool. I genuinely love this club, and I say that with joy. We are grateful for everything we have experienced together, Reds. You’ll never walk by yourself. “.

  • Following three additional transfers, André’s move was expedited, and Roméo Lavia signs – Liverpool dream team.

    Following three additional transfers, André’s move was expedited, and Roméo Lavia signs – Liverpool dream team.

    Following three additional transfers, André's move was expedited, and Roméo Lavia joined the Liverpool dream team.
    Before Jürgen Klopp can believe that Liverpool’s team is in the position it needs to be to challenge at the top, there are still a few transfer-related tasks that need to be completed.

    Liverpool still has work to do in the transfer market as the countdown to the start of the new Premier League season continues. Jürgen Klopp would prefer to bring in three or four more players after only signing Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai so far.

    According to Sky Sports, Liverpool has started talking to 22-year-old André Trindade of Fluminense. Two bids have already been made for Roméo Lavia, who is still a target.

    One addition is almost certainly insufficient if it is a younger option, but combining those two acquisitions could be a strong combination for Liverpool. Lavia, for instance, is just 19 years old and has played in the Premier League for just one season. If someone else (like André) was coming in January, it would almost be risk-justifiable to bring him in alone.

    According to the Brazilian publication UOL, Fluminense is hesitant to sell for another six months because it wants to keep its midfielder until after its season is over.

    Following three additional transfers, André's move was expedited, and Roméo Lavia joined the Liverpool dream team.
    Levi Colwill, an accomplished English center-back, has reportedly signed a new six-year contract with Chelsea, so it is no longer a secret that he won’t be leaving the club this summer. Liverpool must find a different defensive solution if Colwill is unable to do so.

    On the left side of the defense, where Virgil van Dijk has been named the new club captain, there is currently no suitable backup option, and on the right side, there is a significant drop-off between Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip.

    It is crucial to get that position right because Trent Alexander-Arnold’s hybrid role, which involves pushing into midfield, puts pressure on the right-sided option. Konaté is as close to being perfect for it as it is possible to get at his best, but he cannot play every minute and does have a propensity to sustain injuries.

    Liverpool is most interested in acquiring a left-sided defender, but it is unclear who that player will be. Colwill is no longer an option, so perhaps some other names will now surface.

    All of these adjustments would have been made if the world were perfect. It would be impossible to integrate a new holding midfielder before the team’s season-opening match against Chelsea, which is coming up soon.

    But getting someone in that position through the door before that will have a significant impact on how well Liverpool performs this season. The rest of the team appears exciting if you get it right. If you make a mistake, Alisson Becker may have a busier time than usual and may concede a lot of goals.

    Following three additional transfers, André's move was expedited, and Roméo Lavia joined the Liverpool dream team.
    The arrival of new players is important, so having Lavia and André in midfield would be ideal. Despite Fluminense’s desire to keep the latter, Spanish media outlet AS reports that Liverpool could still force the transfer by offering a higher price.

    The alternative to losing Thiago Alcântara next summer at the end of his contract would be to sign Lavia now and André in January, but doing so might cause some short-term discomfort in the interim.

    It is imperative to sign another defender once the midfield has been stabilized. To avoid overtaxing Van Dijk and Konaté, that must take place. Liverpool has previously shown that when there aren’t enough good options, things can fall apart very quickly.

    In light of everything, it is still true that at least three more signings would be ideal. In an ideal scenario, two defenders could be brought on to strengthen that part of the field, but that might be too many defenders in too little time.

    Because of this, the Liverpool team from here would resemble something like this:.

    Goalkeepers: Alisson, Kelleher, and Adrián are the goalies.

    Defenders: Alexander-Arnold, Bradley, Konaté, Van Dijk, Matip, Gomez, Matip, new addition, Robertson, and Tsimikas.

    Midfield: Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Lavia, André, Jones, Elliott, Thiago, Bajéti, and Morton  (along with young players like Bobby Clark who may play if they are selected).

    Attacking players include: Salah, Gakpo, Dz, Nez, and Jota (along with any young players who will play, like Ben Doak).

     

  • ACCORDING TO REPORT: THIRD BID IMMINENT, ‘LIVERPOOL COULD BUCKLE’ ON £50M DEAL.

    ACCORDING TO REPORT: THIRD BID IMMINENT, ‘LIVERPOOL COULD BUCKLE’ ON £50M DEAL.

    SOUTHAMPTON’S STANCE: LIVERPOOL COULD BUCKLE
    A THIRD GO-ROUND FOR LIVERPOOL’S RESISTANT SEARCH FOR ROMEO LAVIA?
    LIVERPOOL, WILL THEY SPEND £50 MILLION ON LAVIA?
    Liverpool is once again on the hunt for a spark to add to their midfield, which could change the way they play. Romeo Lavia, a Belgian international who Southampton views as their own diamond in the rough, is the player they have their sights firmly set on this time.

    Liverpool are still determined to sign the talented 19-year-old despite two previous failures. It’s obvious that the negotiations are proving to be more challenging than anticipated because the Saints quickly rejected an initial £42 million bid.

    Lavia, who is interested in moving to Merseyside, appears to be the next component Jurgen Klopp needs for his midfield rebuild, according to 90min. He must rebuild, in spite of the signings of Alexis MacAllister and Dominik Szoboszlai, and in particular after the recent departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

    Lavia is a “special” player, as Jadon Sancho stated in the Daily Mail. This praise, along with the urgency to sign Lavia before the start of the new Premier League season, only fuels Liverpool’s unrelenting pursuit.

    LIVERPOOL COULD BUCKLE, ACCORDING TO SOUTHAMPTON.

    The Saints, who are now in the Championship, are by no means simple-minded traders. They have a right to demand a high price for their star midfielder, but they are coming across as quite the obstinate group. The chances of signing Lavia for less than £50 million are now slim because Liverpool’s lowball offers were quickly rejected.

    Liverpool is in a difficult situation as they want to buy Lavia from Southampton for £50 million, but they are hesitant to do so. The Reds might have no choice but to agree to the Saints’ terms for the midfielder after both of their earlier bids were declared invalid.

    Lavia is being considered as the ideal Fabinho replacement, and such a crucial signing may very well force the Merseyside club to pay the full sum. Lavia wearing Liverpool gear and working out with the team is also something that fans are getting more and more excited about as this deal drags on, and Klopp is undoubtedly daydreaming about this possibility.

    Romeo Lavia’s pursuit by Liverpool is more than just another transfer saga. The club’s tenacity, future-focused outlook, and willingness to fight for their ideals are all demonstrated by this. Time will tell how this fascinating story of perseverance, negotiation, and football fervor ends, but will the third offer prove to be the charm?

    More news……..

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has been named as Virgil van Dijk’s vice-captain by Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

    In place of Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been named vice captain and Virgil van Dijk has been named the new Liverpool
    In place of Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been named vice captain and Virgil van Dijk has been named the new Liverpool captain by Jurgen Klopp.

    The Netherlands defender was brought in to fill Henderson’s shoes after the latter gave up the captaincy to join Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ettifaq after being lured to the region and signing a staggering £700,000-per-week contract.

    Van Dijk joined the Reds from Southampton in 2018 and has since established himself as one of the team’s top performers during a successful period that has seen the team win its first Premier League championship and sixth Champions League trophy.

    He will assume the captaincy, making him the first Reds defender to do so since Sami Hyypia gave it up in 2003.

    Van Dijk said to Liverpoolfc . com in Singapore: “[It’s] a really proud day for me, for my wife, for my kids, and for my family.”. I struggle to put into words the unique feeling I’ve been experiencing.

    But it’s something I’m really, really proud of. “Of course, I’m captain of Holland; that was already such a tremendous honor and a proud moment.”. I can’t right now describe what it’s like to also be the captain of Liverpool Football Club.

    “It’s just something that makes me very proud, and I will do everything I can to make everyone happy and proud of me and the football club.”. ‘ .

    Van Dijk has led the Netherlands since being named captain ahead of the 2022 World Cup, and Klopp has apparently been impressed enough to name him as Liverpool’s newest manager.

    The 32-year-old has played a crucial role in the club’s recent success, but over the past two seasons, he has struggled with serious injuries at various points.

    He missed 41 days of the previous season due to a hamstring injury, and he also missed nearly the entire 2020–21 campaign due to surgery for a cruciate ligament injury.

    In place of Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold has been named vice captain and Virgil van Dijk has been named the new Liverpool
    In the event that he is unable to participate in games during the upcoming season, vice-captain Alexander-Arnold will assume the captaincy.

    The city is where the England international was born, and he has played a crucial role in Klopp’s efforts to help Liverpool win more trophies.

    His place in Liverpool’s lineup was called into question following a disappointing campaign the previous year, during which the Reds struggled to find consistency and ultimately finished outside the Champions League spots.

    After a late surge of impressive midfield displays, Alexander-Arnold recovered and is once more anticipated to start every game for Klopp in 2019.

  • Liverpool transfer news includes a director’s timeline hint and André being “sold” on a move.

    Liverpool transfer news includes a director’s timeline hint and André being “sold” on a move.

    André, a potential Roméo Lavia replacement, has been "sold" to Anfield, but a transfer for the Southampton star may still happen in the future.
    André, a potential Roméo Lavia replacement, has been “sold” to Anfield, but a transfer for the Southampton star may still happen in the future.

    Jordan Henderson and Fabinho’s departures from Liverpool took some time for the club to formally announce, but they have both since left. The focus must quickly shift to bringing in new players with less than two weeks until the start of the new season.

    Roméo Lavia has long been cited as Liverpool’s top target for the number six position, but a second offer was turned down by Southampton, according to Sky Sports. In light of this, the team may consider alternatives, with Brazilian midfielder André the most recent to surface.

    His position on a potential move to Anfield is becoming more apparent. Despite a delay in agreeing on a transfer fee, the Lavia pursuit is not over.

    Liverpool must, of course, indicate when it is ready to give up. However, the sporting director of Southampton has provided some insight into his own team’s stance during the transfer window, and it gives a hint over the potential timeline for any Lavia move.

    André the Flamingo.

    Liverpool transfer news includes a director's timeline hint and André being "sold" on a move.
    Liverpool has established “official contact” with Fluminense regarding André after receiving yet another rejection from Southampton regarding Lavia. According to Sky Sports’ Melissa Reddy, that is.

    The outlet also asserts that a $25 million (£20 million/€23 million) fee has been proposed. However, André himself is said to be “sold” on the idea of moving to Liverpool. There is still no agreement between the clubs because Fluminense is reluctant to lose the midfielder at all.

    André and Lavia are by no means the same players, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    Given that the report states that Jürgen Klopp would “ideally” still sign two midfielders and a defender before the transfer window closes, there’s a chance Liverpool could sign both.

    Actually, that ought to be a requirement rather than a goal because otherwise Liverpool runs the risk of running out of players in the wake of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho’s departures. However, there is no reason a riskier signing, such as bringing André from South America, should not count as one of the arrivals.

    Roméo Lavia (Southamm).

    Liverpool transfer news includes a director's timeline hint and André being "sold" on a move.
    It is understandable that some people are concerned about the delay in a deal for Lavia. An admission from the Southampton sporting director, however, has come to light and could provide some insight into how the transfer process might proceed.

    According to Jason Wilcox’s forecast, some Saints players may begin the season in the Championship before finalizing transfers:, according to the Daily Echo.

    There will be players who join us at the beginning of the season but depart later in the window, and managing such situations is very difficult for both the manager and the players, as well as for the players’ families and agents, according to Wilcox.

    Sheffield Wednesday will be Southampton’s first Championship opponent on Friday. Liverpool doesn’t appear to need to be concerned that Lavia is involved.

    To be approved this summer, any transfer must be a “win-win,” Wilcox did issue a warning. The success of Liverpool’s bids in achieving that goal is still up in the air.

    The pursuit of Lavia should hopefully not take too long because that could affect Liverpool’s own preparations, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    In fact, Klopp has already been using improvised options at number six throughout the entire preseason, so it’s far from ideal.

    Liverpool must be prepared to wait since Southampton appears to be willing to do so. Since Stefan Bajeti is expected to return from injury soon, there are at least some workable options in the Fabinho position for the time being, and this contract is ultimately for the long term.

    More news……

    Jurgen Klopp describes an unnoticed Liverpool youngster as “a joy to watch.”.

    James McConnell
    James McConnell made another valuable contribution against Leicester, and Jurgen Klopp praised the impact of the teenager.

    McConnell has participated in all three of Liverpool’s preseason friendlies so far this summer’s second half, blending in seamlessly with the team’s more seasoned players in the midfield.

    Following his team’s 4-0 victory over Leicester, Klopp praised McConnell for being a “joy to watch” and praised his versatility in moving into the No. despite having little prior expertise in that position, position no.

    The manager enthusiastically praised the teen’s performance, saying: “James in the six is just a joy to watch. The boy never played in that position before, we put him there, and he throws his heart on the pitch. ”.

    Despite having previously stated that this wouldn’t be the case, Klopp made significant substitutions against Leicester at halftime and completely rearranged his outfield for the second half.

    McConnell and several of his peers have benefited from the opportunity the rotation has given Liverpool’s young players to express themselves and show what they can do.

    Regarding the young talent in the team, Klopp expressed his excitement for the advancements being made while admonishing his team not to become overly dependent on the younger players as they continue to develop.

    The young boys jumped at the opportunity to appear. I told them in the locker room about a week ago that while I’ve seen many young players throughout my career, these are unique.

    We’ll see where it goes, but if these boys take center stage next season, we’ll have a problem.

    “We use these boys occasionally when things are really going well, giving them space to grow between uses. ”.

    One of many young players eager to make the most of their opportunities this summer and catch the manager’s attention before the new season is McConnell.

    The 18-year-old, who joined from Sunderland in 2019, had 13 U18 Premier League appearances last season and contributed five goals and three assists.

    There will undoubtedly be more opportunities for McConnell to showcase his skills next season as the Reds look to battle on all fronts once more, as Liverpool will begin a Europa League campaign for the first time since reaching the final in 2016.

  • Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Romeo Lavia, Andre, and Aurelien Tchouameni.

    Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Romeo Lavia, Andre, and Aurelien Tchouameni.

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.
    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.

    In light of their inability to close a deal for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, Liverpool is considering a move for Brazilian midfielder Andre.

    Aurelien Tchouameni, a former midfield target, has allegedly been made available for transfer by Real Madrid.

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.

    Rivals are connected in a novel Romeo-Lavia twist.
    The Independent reports that Manchester United is reportedly considering a move for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia, and that Liverpool’s failure to acquire him at the second attempt may come back to haunt them.

    Tuesday, when the Reds made a second offer of £41 million, it was rejected. As their rivals consider the midfield market, they may try to take advantage.

    However, the fact that United must sell in order to fund a new transfer puts a significant advantage in Liverpool’s favor.

     

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.

    U-turn by Sofyan Amrabat.

    Sofyan Amrabat might yet make a significant turn for the better and remain at Fiorentina.

    the midfielder who stood out at last year’s World Cup and generated speculation about a move to the Premier League.

    Sometimes Liverpool was mentioned, but Corriere Della Sera shut that down last week when they said Amrabat preferred Manchester United.

    According to the Mail Online, the Moroccan has since expressed he is uncertain about making a move this summer, admitting “he doesn’t know if he is leaving.”.

     

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.

    Talking about Sadio Mane is Jurgen Klopp.
    It’s possible that Sadio Mane’s first and only season at Bayern Munich didn’t go as many people had hoped.

    It seemed like the ideal time for the Senegalese forward to reunite with Liverpool when the English club announced a friendly match with the German champions just a few months ago, but that won’t be possible now that he has officially signed with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr.

    Jurgen Klopp expressed this in his press conference yesterday, according to iMiaSanMia, saying: “I don’t know what went wrong, to be honest. Without a doubt, a world-class player, I believe Sadio left us in great shape and on a high note. I believe that pretty much everything needs to line up for you to reach your full potential. “.

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.
    Aurelien Tchouameni asking price 

    Should they still be interested in Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid, the Reds have received a boost.

    Los Blancos, according to El Nacional, must part ways with some of their players in order to raise the money to sign Kylian Mbappe.

    They claim that Tchouameni is “a completely dispensable piece” and that they would like to recoup at least the £80 million they paid AS Monaco for him last summer, even if he “continues to enter Carlo Ancelotti’s plans.”.


    As Liverpool’s search for a midfielder takes a new turn, Romeo Lavia and Andre are the most recent.

    The most recent Andre, Romeo Lavia, Aurelien Tchouameni, and other transfer rumors, rumors, gossip, and speculation are all related to Liverpool.
    As part of their ongoing search for additional engine room reinforcements, Liverpool had a second offer for Romeo Lavia rejected and has now started talks with Fluminese about defensive midfielder Andre.

    Romeo Lavia, a midfielder for the national team of Belgium, was offered to Southampton in a revised deal worth about £41 million.

    But it is understood that it was declined. It’s unclear if the South Coast club will continue to be unreasonable, forcing Liverpool to pay the full £50 million asking price to sign the 19-year-old.

    As a result of the unexpected departures of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson to Saudi Arabia, Lavia has emerged as Liverpool’s next top target this summer as they look to fill the void left by those players in defensive midfield.

    The Reds have been considering their options since Southampton rejected their initial offer of £34 million plus £4 million in add-ons last week.

    Even though it’s thought the player has expressed a desire to join Jurgen Klopp’s team, the Saints are unwilling to give up what they consider to be an accurate valuation of a player they initially paid £12 million for from Manchester City last season.