Tag: Trent Alexander Arnold

  • Alexander-Arnold, Thiago, Konate: full list of Liverpool injured players and possible return games– gallery

    Alexander-Arnold, Thiago, Konate: full list of Liverpool injured players and possible return games– gallery

    Alexander-Arnold, Thiago, Konate: full list of Liverpool injured players and possible return games– galler0

    Liverpool injury news on Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Thiago Alcantara and others.

    Liverpool are off to an encouraging start to the 2023/24 season.

    The Reds took ten points from their opening four games and ended the international break with an impressive 3-0 win over Aston Villa.

    Jürgen Klopp will be really pleased with what he has seen so far and he will know that there is much more to come.
    However, for the next week he will be praying that none of his players representing their country get injured.
    Liverpool will use the break of the season to address some of their current fitness issues at Anfield.
    Ahead of the trip to Wolves on Saturday 16 September, here’s a look at the current injury situation.

    Alexander-Arnold, Thiago, Konate: full list of Liverpool injured players and possible return games– gallery
    2.Thiago Alcantara – hip

    He hasn’t played for Liverpool since April after undergoing surgery.
    Thiago has suffered a setback in his recovery recently, but Klopp is hoping the break is “enough” for the midfielder to return to action.
    Possible Second Game: Possible Second Game: Wolves (A), Sat 16 Sep.

    3. Jarell Quansah – unknown

    The young defender has come off the bench in Liverpool’s last two games.
    It came as a surprise that he pulled out of the England U20s and hopefully he just has a small problem.

    Likely return: Wolves (A), Sat 16 Sep.
    4. Trent Alexander-Arnold – hamstrings

    He equalized in the win against Aston Villa and retired from England.
    It is suggested that he will be sidelined for two weeks.
    Possible return: West Ham (H), Sun Sept

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  • Injury status and projected comeback date for Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold

    Injury status and projected comeback date for Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold

    Injury status and projected comeback date for Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold
    Trent Alexander-Arnold was back to his best in Liverpool’s win over Aston Villa

    Unfortunately, the full-back also picked up an injury.

    Jarell came on after 71 minutes at Anfield

    For 71 minutes, Anfield fans were treated to a performance from Trent Alexander-Arnold on Sunday afternoon.

    After a difficult game at St James’ Park last weekend which could have resulted in an incredibly early dismissal, the Reds captain showed his best day against Aston Villa in the absence of Virgil van Dijk.

    His passing Showcase ended criminally with just one assist as his distribution terrorized Villa defenses in Liverpool’s impressive all-afternoon triumph.

    His performance ended on a dark note, however, as he caught up with 20 minutes to go and was subsequently sent off. Whether or not he’ll spend any time on the sidelines because of the hit remains to be seen, but here’s what we know so far about Trent’s injury.

    When will Trent Alexander-Arnold be back from injury?

    A suspected hamstring problem is believed to have disrupted his Sunday performance, with Alexander-Arnold being replaced by youngster Jarell Quansah after 71 minutes on Sunday.

    After the match, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp confirmed that the England international would undergo an examination to determine the extent of the problem: “I’m not exactly sure [of the nature of his injury]. I asked him about it, he said It’s [his] hamstring. His opinion isn’t too serious, but of course we have to wait for the scans and then we’ll know more.”

    Alexander-Arnold, who is once again listed as a midfielder for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Ukraine and the friendly against Scotland, but his injury could see him out of action. A potential hamstring injury could sideline him for weeks, although Alexander-Arnold himself doesn’t believe the problem is serious.

    Once club football returns after the international break, Liverpool take on Wolves at lunchtime on Saturday 16 September before kicking off their Europa League campaign against LASK five days later at Anfield. Injured or not, Alexander-Arnold is not expected to play a major role in the Reds’ group stage this season, only in the latter stages of the competition.

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    Liverpool plan to sign £42.2m star late – report

    Liverpool have already agreed a deal to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich and are said to be considering poaching Leroy Sane
    Liverpool have already agreed a deal to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich and are said to be considering poaching Leroy Sane from Bayern first.

    The Reds have rejected a mammoth offer worth £150m to sell Mohamed Salah.

    However, Sky’s Paul Merson believes the Al-Ittihad threat is not over and a £200million offer would be too big to turn down.

    There would be no point in selling arguably the best player when there are only a few hours left in the summer transfer window because it will be difficult to replace him.

    However, the Reds are said to be looking for ways to replace the Egyptian and Leroy Sane’s name would be in the spotlight.

    According to an exclusive report from Football Insider, Liverpool are considering a late signing of the Germany international who shone for Manchester City in the Premier League.

    The news source mentioned that the Anfield club are looking for a replacement for Salah and are keeping a close eye on 27-year-old Kaiser.

    Sane won every major domestic league title with Sky Blues, including two Premier League titles, under manager Pep Guardiola.

    Moreover, the 53-time national player has already won three Bundesliga titles since joining the Allianz Arena.

    The quick and tricky winger contributed 24 goals for Bayern last season and has already netted twice in three appearances this term.

    Almost two weeks ago, Football Transfers spoke about Liverpool’s interest in Leroy Sane, saying his expected transfer value was around £42.2m (€49.3m).

    Do you think the German is good enough to replace Mohamed Salah at Liverpool?

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    Ex-Premier League referee suggests more appropriate penalty for Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk

    Mark Halsey,
    Anyone who witnessed Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk’s reaction to being sent off against Newcastle at the weekend will undoubtedly think the subsequent one-match suspension he’s received is insufficient.

    The Dutchman was somewhat combative with the referees and took a long time to actually leave the playing area.

    In many ways, this was behavior unbecoming of a player who might be the new Reds captain for many more seasons.

    But wearing the armband entails having the duty of leading the team as its representative both on and off the field.

    A specific behavior pattern must be followed to achieve this, and it was evidently lacking at St. James Park.

    Although van Dijk didn’t completely lose his mind, his antics were at best despicable, and Mark Halsey, a former Premier League referee, thinks the center-back got off easy.

    According to his article in The Sun, “Van Dijk will appropriately serve a one-match suspension for the straight red card, but I believe his suspension should be increased.”.

    Of course, this will depend on Brooks’ official report, but the new Reds manager’s use of derogatory language may merit another RED CARD and a subsequent three-match suspension.

    Van Dijk would miss a total of four games as a result, which would be a just punishment for his inappropriate behavior. ‘.

    Halsey speaks with authority because he spent many years occupying the middle, so it is important to pay attention to what he has to say.

    Halsey knows all too well what it’s like to be on the receiving end of such outbursts, and if she is treated less kindly moving forward, it will undoubtedly serve as a deterrent.

    It’s a safe bet that a player will reconsider their actions if they realize that engaging in such behavior will result in a four-match suspension rather than a one-match suspension.

  • Liverpool discovers Mohamed Salah’s successor as a super offer is turned down in a realistic conclusion to the summer transfer window.

    Liverpool discovers Mohamed Salah’s successor as a super offer is turned down in a realistic conclusion to the summer transfer window.

    Several English clubs interested in Liverpool midfielder and Klopp is prepared to sanction a move
    The latest Liverpool news is of Jürgen Klopp gaining momentum in possible attempts to sign a midfielder and an impossible job looming for Mohamed Salah.

    Liverpool are looking ahead to their next game against Newcastle United this weekend as Jürgen Klopp’s men look to build on their solid start to the new Premier League season.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Díaz were both deemed fit to face Eddie Howe’s side after being sent off with injuries against Bournemouth. Defender Ibrahima Konaté, on the other hand, appears to have no chance after a minor muscle injury.

    Elsewhere, midfield duo Thiago Alcãntara and Curtis Jones line up to return against Aston Villa on 3 September, with the match against the Magpies coming too early in their recovery. As well as the action on the pitch, Liverpool remain active off the pitch as well. With only a few days left in the summer transfer window, links are continuing to form, with Piero Hincapié and Ryan Gravenberch being two of the potential deals attracting the most attention as the 1 September deadline approaches.

    With all the news currently going on in and around the field, it can be hard to keep up. Here are the latest Liverpool.com stories you can’t miss.

    Liverpool have found the heir of Mohamed Salah

    Johan Bakayoko
    As rumors of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah’s possible departure continue to swirl, the club must start planning for the future without him. The Reds have already lost Fabinho, Roberto Firmino and Jordan Henderson to lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League and could face another defeat at Salah after news of Al-Itihhad’s ‘specific interest’ emerged. the player (The Athletic). It looks like it will stay there this summer, but it may just be a matter of time.

    Salah’s absence would highlight a very clear problem within the team, apart from his scoring chances, creativity and leadership abilities. Apart from the Egyptian striker, there is a distinct lack of left-handers, especially in the offensive line.

    Harvey Elliott is clearly preferred in midfield at the moment. But Liverpool may have found their Salah heir in the transfer market, with links to PSV’s Johan Bakayoko making stylistic sense.

    Sensible final week of transfers for Liverpool

    Time is currently ticking for Liverpool in the transfer window as the nation scrambles to finalize final deals that could put them in Premier League title contention this season.

    Despite significant additions to midfield this summer with the arrivals of Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endō, further reinforcements are now being touted, with Nice midfielder Khéphren Thuram once again emerging as a possible option.

    Speaking of the player’s future, Nice director Florent Ghisolfi was asked about a possible farewell and said: “Thuram and Todibo are coveted. We hope to keep all our vital players informed, but we are never on an equal footing.” . players on the ground. If all parties are satisfied, the departure can take place.”

    Liverpool could look into him – and more importantly reject any approach for Salah – in the smart last days of work

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    Liverpool more likely to sign £38million player than Tottenham, he wants to join them – reporter

    Piero Hincapie
    Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapie will join Liverpool ahead of Tottenham Hotspur.

    Hincapie has been linked with a move to Anfield as the Reds look for a promising left centre-back.

    And according to journalist Ben Jacobs it is a move that would please the player very much. However, on the Last Word On Spurs podcast, Jacobs said that while Liverpool may be the most likely destination for Hincapie, they are still not entirely convinced of him.

    “The last name I would put on the centre-back, even though I think he’s potentially more Liverpool and maybe still West Ham, is still [Piero] Hincapie,” explained the journalist. “He is a left-wing central defender, with very high potential and good experience, and Tottenham have certainly gathered numbers and data on him. I don’t think they have selected him at the moment but he could be a name to watch if he wants to move up to the Premier League in the coming weeks.

    “I don’t think it’s fair at this stage to say Spurs are in the running, but bear in mind the point I made earlier about what happens if you miss a goal. Who do you turn to in the last few hours of the window and that’s where you could get some surprises.

    “But I’ve been told that if he becomes a Premier League club the player would love Liverpool, but he’s not quite sold yet and West Ham, who have been missing Harry Maguire, are still a club to watch.”

    Liverpool linked up with Hincapie

    Piero Hincapie
    At his most basic form, Hincapie fulfills what Liverpool are presumably looking for in a new defensive signing. Youngster with great potential, already playing in one of Europe’s top leagues and – crucially – left-handed.

    It would also seem that his signing would not cost much. Last week, Ecuadorian newspaper Teradeportes reported that Leverkusen would demand around £38million to sell the Ecuadorian. It’s well within reach for Liverpool.

    Still, we know the Reds don’t usually attack a player unless they fully believe in him. Also at a relatively cheap price.

    To that end, they’re supposed to be keeping tabs on Hincapie, presumably to gauge his true level.

    If they think the 21-year-old is worth a try, we might see some movement next week. From what I hear, Hincapie would be more than happy to join us.

    But it’s also worth mentioning that the centre-back has the same agent as Moises Caicedo. Not a man or organization that Liverpool have enjoyed success with of late. You might want to stay away. One thing to keep in mind though.

  • “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    "The way he plays": Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old
    Rio Ferdinand says Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold ‘takes more risks’ than any other player in his position in the world.

    The Manchester United legend reacted to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth this weekend.

    While Ferdinand “doesn’t deny” the 24-year-old was at fault when Bournemouth opened the scoring at Anfield, he made it clear that he is a “risky” player, as he told Vibe with Five.

    Jurgen Klopp is now asking his right-back to sit in the middle of the park and dictate play from there.

    Towards the end of last season he was doing really well in that new role to the point Gareth Southgate was using him as an absolute number ten for England and he performed very well. But after his blunder over the weekend, Ferdinand was quick to defend Alexander-Arnold and what makes him so great.

    “If you play like him, you lose the ball, it’s a risk,” said Ferdinand.

    “Trent takes more risks than any other full-back in ball play, it’s just the way he plays. He’s a risky player with the ball.

    “Everything he does is about progress. I won’t deny it (Trent’s mistake against Bournemouth).

    Midfield is Alexander-Arnold’s future

    On the national and international stage, this is the long-term answer for the attacking full-back.

    What’s interesting is that maybe Southgate will use him more in that attacking midfield role than Jürgen Klopp

    Yes Southgate can afford to do a lot more for England given the many names he can pick at right-back, but there are some Liverpool fans calling for the club to invest in a right-back so TAA can go into midfield in movement.

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    Dream next Liverpool transfers as “everything can happen” with Cheick Doucouré’s addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.Wataru Endo has officially been acquired by Liverpool, but more deals are needed. Two areas still need to be addressed, as Jürgen Klopp has acknowledged.

    In his press conference, Jürgen Klopp used a reasonable voice. Wataru Endo could actually play a significant role in the upcoming season, so the Liverpool manager didn’t want to downplay his acquisition, but he also didn’t want to rule out additional transfer activity.

    While Klopp admitted he had already been surprised more than once this summer, he effectively dismissed the idea of additional outgoings and was very receptive to incoming business. In the final two weeks before the deadline, he said, “everything can happen,” with Liverpool continuing to “look.”.

    That ought to be fairly obvious in many ways. After all, FSG had just recently proposed paying Moisés Caicedo $140 million (£110 million/€127 million). Although it was obviously a failure, there seemed to be an implied recognition of a critical area of need. It’s hard to imagine why that wasn’t the original plan if it could be adequately met for the better part of $120m less.

    Liverpool hasn’t, however, ever just thrown money around for the sake of it. Endo is deserving of a great deal of respect, and Klopp seems genuinely willing to continue the season with the Japan captain at the position of starting number six. Any opportunity must be the right one.

    But regardless of whether they fall short of the ideal standard, Liverpool must ultimately work to close the best deals possible during the remaining time in the window. There is obviously money available to spend, but more business is necessary to give Klopp a legitimate chance to compete.

    Even though midfielders have been the only players transferred so far, that is still a position that needs improvement. In a perfect world, Liverpool would bring in an additional six players as partners as well as a rotational option for Endo.

    Even though Liverpool undoubtedly took inspiration from the “inversions” at Manchester City and Arsenal, the strategy is actually quite different. Trent Alexander-Arnold is not Oleksandr Zinchenko or John Stones, so despite the fact that he might appear to form a double pivot with the number six on paper, in practice he is tucking into a role that is much more akin to the number eight or even number 10 in order to make use of his generational creative skills.

    Playing two genuine defensive midfielders would be a viable option, especially if Liverpool’s defense continues to be a weakness in their game. Alexander-Arnold would have real freedom to play a role that was very loosely defined, drifting around in the spaces next to Dominik Szoboszlai or Alexis Mac Allister, with Endo playing alongside someone like Cheick Doucouré.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.
    The Evening Standard identified Doucouré as Liverpool’s top target in the midfield, and he does appear to be the best option among the rest. He could be developed under Klopp as the long-term Fabinho replacement while sharing the load with Endo for at least the next couple of years. He is already at a high Premier League standard and has plenty of room to improve.

    That would essentially organize the midfield for Liverpool. An additional number eight would be ideal if I were really greedy, but that seems unlikely at this point, especially since the search for a new center-back should take priority.

    Having spent the majority of his career playing in the defense, Endo has once more possibly lessened the urgency of the search. However, Liverpool needs to find a left-sided specialist who can take Andy Robertson’s place in some games immediately and who also has the potential to replace Virgil van Dijk in the future.

    That is a very difficult request. However, Arthur Theate, a name that has only recently gained notoriety (via L’Équipe), checks a lot of the right boxes. At 23, he is another who Liverpool could develop while immediately adding depth.

    Football Transfers estimates Theate’s value at $27 million (£21 million/€25 million) using its proprietary “expected transfer value” tool. Liverpool might anticipate Rennes to demand more given the state of the market. But any deal in that area would be a wise business move.

    It’s important to remember that adding Theate and Doucouré to the roster would push Liverpool over the limit in terms of foreign players, which is an issue that cannot be entirely avoided. However, there is always the option of not registering someone, for instance Adrián, if the ideal homegrown solution does not emerge.

    Anything can happen, as Klopp points out. But those two transactions would cap off a wholly satisfying transfer window for Liverpool, positioning the team for the present and the future.

  • Liverpool injury news and return dates ahead of Newcastle – Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones

    Liverpool injury news and return dates ahead of Newcastle – Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones

    Liverpool injury news and return dates ahead of Newcastle - Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones
    Latest Liverpool injury news as Jürgen Klopp’s side prepare to face Newcastle United in the Premier League

    Liverpool will be looking for their next Premier League points away to Newcastle this weekend, where Jurgen Klopp’s men are expecting another tough away test.

    The season began with a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge before scoring their first win of the season against Bournemouth on Saturday. Luis Diaz, Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota were among the goals to make it 3-1, but in the 90th minute both the Colombian and Trent Alexander-Arnold limped off, while Alexis Mac Allister was sent off.

    Next in line are the top four Newcastle hopefuls. While Klopp remains unbeaten at Tyneside since his first away trip in 2015, a 5-1 win at home to Aston Villa on the opening day means the home side should be in high spirits. The Liverpool manager set up the game last week and started the mind games with a small mention of how the Premier League’s new sideline rules will affect the Magpies, prompting a backlash. Eddie Howe.

    Just weeks into the new season, the Reds are struggling with a string of injuries, unsurprisingly affecting the midfield more than any other area to date. Hoping there will be some returns for the Newcastle game, here’s the latest injury news from Liverpool:

    Luis Diaz

    Klopp may have a plethora of good attacking options to choose from, but losing his standout player of the new season so far in such an important clash would be of great concern.

    Diaz left the pitch in the 86th minute after a spectacular equalizer half an hour ago and was replaced by Darwin Nunez. He received treatment just before his retirement amid potential problems with the knee injury that sidelined him for six months last season. After the period, Klopp said: “First class, very good form but the second half was difficult for him. Being part of this new midfield was really difficult for him, you could see that.”

    Espected return date: This week

     

    Liverpool injury news and return dates ahead of Newcastle - Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones

    Trent Alexander Arnold

    Similar to Diaz, “the Scouser on the team” also left Saturday’s event early. Before being traded to Joe Gomez, he suffered a blow and was later seen exiting the dugout with an ice pack around his ankle.

    Asked by the press what happened, Klopp replied: “I hope so (that he is fine). He told me he had a kick which was quite painful, but as far as spinning or falling, it was a kick.” So we changed back then, but I hope he’s okay.”

    Espected return date: This week

    curtis jones

    The 22-year-old missed the second game of the season with an ankle injury sustained in training. This was first claimed by Athletic on Saturday.

    Their report suggested the injury was only minor and that Jones would return to training in hopes of being included in the group traveling to the north-east on Sunday.

    After making an impression towards the end of last season after recovering from injury, the midfielder picked up where he left off eight days ago with an energetic last minute performance against Chelsea.

    Expected Return Date: This week

    Thiago Alcantara

    Thiago Alcantara’s return was downplayed by his coach on Friday. Klopp sat down in front of the press and explicitly stated that he “wouldn’t be there yet” for the Bournemouth match, but was “very close” to returning. His time will have to be managed due to the fact that he was unable to take part in any pre-season matches, although he was part of the delegation that traveled to the July training camp in Germany and has since returned to training ahead of the start of championship championship.
    season.

    Thiago’s illness was a hip problem which required surgery before the end of the 2022/23 season.

    Expected return date: end of August/beginning of September

    Stefan Bajcetic

    Like his Spanish compatriot, Stefan Bajcetic was already out before the end of last season with a captor injury. He too had said of the Liverpool manager that he “hadn’t arrived yet” for the Bournemouth game, so it was a welcome sight to see the 18-year-old’s name among the substitutes on Saturday.

    He was an unused substitute for 90 minutes, although he later posted this encouraging message on social media:

    Had circumstances been different and Mac Allister had not been sent off, the Anfield crowd might have gotten at least a few minutes from the young midfielder, so a return from the bench against Newcastle is looming. Estimated return date: this week.

    Conor Bradley

    The young full-back has already shown his potential during the pre-season in Germany and has played 90 minutes in two games.

    He was later dropped from the group traveling to Singapore after suffering an unspecified minor injury and has not been part of a match squad since the start of the season but has been involved in training since the return of his teammates in England.

    Once fit, the Northern Irishman is set to enter Klopp’s plans as a back-up to Trent Alexander-Arnold after proving himself in Ligue 1 at Bolton Wanderers last year.

    Estimated return date: unknown

     

  • Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, to complete Liverpool’s midfield

    Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, to complete Liverpool’s midfield

    Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, To complete Liverpool's midfield
    In Jörg Schmadtke’s brief tenure, Liverpool has a fondness for release clauses. He could use one more to provide Jürgen Klopp with a top-tier midfield.

    Ibrahim Sangaré of PSV Eindhoven is a potential addition for Jürgen Klopp’s team and is reportedly a target for Liverpool.

    The Reds have reportedly joined Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in their pursuit of midfielder Sangaré, according to Kiki Musampa, the brother of Sangaré’s agent. “There are big clubs that are interested, such as Bayern Munich,” he told ESPN Netherlands.

    Ibrahim is also on the list at Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain, but neither club has made him a priority just yet. Although Nottingham Forest had already made an offer, it was insufficient. “.

    The 25-year-old has reportedly drawn the interest of Aston Villa in the past, but a transfer to England has not yet occurred.

    In any case, Sangaré now has the ideal chance to make the transition into English football’s top division thanks to the gaps in Liverpool’s midfield. His special qualities and physique will give Klopp the reinforcement he needs in front of his defense. It might be time for Jörg Schmadtke to take action.

    Liverpool is actively looking for a defensive midfielder, which is no secret. Sangaré is the newest name to be added to the ever-expanding list of potential solutions for Schmadtke, whose pursuit of Moisés Caicedo and Roméo Lavia amply demonstrates the squad’s flaws.

    Jörg Schmadtke can exercise the third release clause in his $41 million transfer, To complete Liverpool's midfield
    There is a need for defensive reinforcements, and Sangaré’s 1.9 meter frame would provide that. He is tenacious on the defensive end of the field, averaging 2.5 tackles, 1.5 blocks, and 1.9 clearances per 90 minutes, and he provides the ideal barrier ahead of the defense for Klopp to turn to in order to stabilize his team.

    His 58 percent success rate in tackles against dribblers demonstrates his dominance on the field, but his contributions extend beyond this area of the game.

    He is eager to retain the ball and move forward to help his teammates advance, in addition to his willingness to win the ball back for his team. Sangaré consistently displays his excellent passing range and accuracy while in possession, averaging just under eight progressive passes per game with an 84% completion rate.

    The player exhibits a variety of skills and, at only 25 years old, is still far from reaching his peak performance. Given other deals that its rivals have made, Liverpool and Schmadtke could once again sign a top-tier midfielder for what would have to be regarded as a fraction of the market price with an apparent release clause of only $41 million (£32 million/€37 million).

    Trent Alexander-Arnold, in his new role, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Curtis Jones give Liverpool the ball-playing and creative midfielders they need to hurt any opponent. Sangaré’s abilities to win the ball, along with his other qualities, could be combined with this to give Klopp one of the Premier League’s most balanced and solid midfields.

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    Liverpool news: Trent Alexander-Arnold names player he won’t be’ as Jurgen Klopp says what he needs to do to replace late star

    Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw
    Trent Alexander-Arnold has confessed he cannot be the leader that James Milner was and has urged other Liverpool stars to fill the void.

    Milner, 37, has now left Anfield for Brighton after a fantastic eight years at the club. He moved to Merseyside in June 2015 after five seasons with Manchester City. The Leeds-born ace won two Premier Leagues, an EFL Cup and an FA Cup with the Citizens.

    And he added the 2018-19 Champions League to another Premier League triumph with the Reds. The former England winger also won both domestic cups with Liverpool but has now joined the Seagulls.

    Milner left his contract this summer and signed a one-year contract with Amex with an option for an additional 12 months.

    Since Jordan Henderson also left the club, Virgil van Dijk took over the captaincy.

    Alexander-Arnold was named vice-captain. But the Englishman believes it will take a concerted effort to replicate the effect Milner had in the dressing room. “I play a role in making sure I live up to the standard every day,” she told the Daily Mail. “By losing Milner, you can’t replace him immediately. A lot of people will be needed. Others have to step forward.

    “We have to make sure that the way he has continued to push us forward is replaced.”

    Liverpool’s midfield will look very different in 2023/24. Fabinho, Naby Keita, Fabio Carvalho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined the departures of Henderson and Milner.

    Carvalho’s departure was on loan to RB Leipzig for a year, while Roberto Firmino has also left.

    There are newcomers too, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister now on board.

    Alexander-Arnold aware of Liverpool’s role
    Liverpool fans are hoping for a return to the form they played regularly in the Champions League until last season.

    Nine defeats in the top flight have left them well off pace and in fifth place. That just means Europa League for the Anfield faithful.

    They will open the season at home against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.

    Alexander-Arnold will be one of the players Klopp will look to when the chips run out.

    The man with 20 England caps knows he won’t have the same impact as Milner.

    But he hopes to have qualities that can provoke a reaction from his teammates. “I am aware of myself. I know I will never be a James Milner,” he added.

    “I will never be that kind of leader, but the leadership qualities that I have have to be demonstrated and they have to be seen, heard and used in an effective way for the team.”

    “I have to keep pushing forward to try to achieve the things that I want to achieve.”

    Alexander-Arnold could well be used in Klopp’s midfield this season. Last season he was used several times in the hybrid position. Gareth Southgate has also propelled him higher up the pitch for England and it could be that the future of the Liverpool man lies on the right side of midfield.

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw

    Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw

    Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw
    Liverpool drew 1-1 against Chelsea in their first game of the Premier League season
    Trent Alexander-Arnold has insisted that Liverpool view themselves as title challengers this season, despite few people supporting them to do so.

    The majority expect Manchester City to retain their Premier League title this season, making them the first team to win England’s top flight for four consecutive years, with Arsenal as their closest rivals.

    Liverpool’s lack of transfer market signings has left many hesitant to tip for the title, with a defensive midfielder and centre-back still missing from the squad. Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea exposed both areas. , with the Reds exposed on several occasions during the game at Stamford Bridge.

    This performance may have done little to convince doubters that Klopp’s men are capable of challenging for the top spot, though Alexander-Arnold pays no heed to such predictions. Asked about the lack of outside belief that Liverpool can achieve the goal this season, the Reds right-back said: “It’s good for us.”

    We have proven over the years that we can do it. We have a team full of winners, we just signed a player who won the World Cup [Mac Allister] and another who won in Germany [Szoboszlai].

    “We have a winning mentality and our goal this season is to win the league. We won’t hesitate to do that, and neither should we. Our expectation is that we’ll be around by the end of the year. We look back on last season as a big disappointment, because with the quality of players we have, we should be fighting for the title every year.”

    Trent Alexander-Arnold sends a clear message to Liverpool Premier League rivals after Chelsea draw
    Calls to bring in new midfielders to Liverpool are only getting louder following the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, although Alexander-Arnold has admitted he is ready to step in on a permanent basis if asked to give up his defensive duties entirely .

    “It’s something I’m really looking forward to and it’s something I’ll love to play, but it’s not my decision,” he told Sky Sports. “If and when this decision comes, I will learn on the job and try to make it work. We have to try to get as close to perfection as possible, and it’s difficult. There are times when we will lose the ball and it will be easier for Ibou [Konate] to move into right-back and for me into centre-back.

    “I like to get things done, get on the ball and help my team win games. Doing it from a central box allows me to get out of reach more and play more from the center of the pitch, I’ve always been told in the last few seasons to press up so it’s easier to transition, but when they come down our left is way behind!”

    Speaking of Chelsea’s performance, the 24-year-old added: “It was a difficult game. They made a lot of changes, but so did we. I think they had a point to prove today after a really bad season in their books and it was always going to be a tough place to come. Stamford Bridge, would you take a point from here to the start of the season and we’ll build on that.

    “We got ready for them to start in a 4-3-3 formation, but they came up with a three-man defense or a five-man defense, whatever you want to call it. They made it difficult for us to play and pressed hard in the first 20 or 25 minutes we played. really good, but for some reason we couldn’t keep up and they took over the game.

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold faces new ‘threat’ as Liverpool’s upgraded weapon becomes clear

    Trent Alexander-Arnold faces new ‘threat’ as Liverpool’s upgraded weapon becomes clear

    Liverpool ready to pay £25.9m transfer fee to sign versatile defender - Klopp's wish

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has dominated Liverpool’s set-pieces under Jürgen Klopp, but he now appears to be facing Dominik Szoboszlai, a new player.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold has become the best technician at his old club since he first burst onto the scene as a teenage wonderkid on Merseyside. The reason Jürgen Klopp has given the Scouse defender more responsibility is because of his renowned intricate passing range and his capacity for expert precision ball strikes.

    Alexander-Arnold has consistently been urged to act like Liverpool’s talisman and a true playmaker for the Reds despite his reserved position as a member of a back four. He is one of only three defenders, including former Everton player Leighton Baines and teammate Andy Robertson, to have recorded more than 50 assists in the Premier League’s history at the age of 24, still only 24.

    Alexander-Arnold has a knack for hitting whipped deliveries into the penalty area, as evidenced by the fact that over 30% of his assists in England’s top flight have come from dead-ball situations. The majority of set pieces awarded in Liverpool’s favor are managed by him, and the Reds profit from his expert execution.

    From those circumstances, the Englishman has also discovered the net on several occasions. He isn’t particularly prone to scoring goals, in large part because of his deeper positioning, but over the course of his career, he has scored 12 times in the Premier League, with seven of those goals coming from set pieces.

    In the Premier League, Alexander-Arnold has scored five goals directly from free kicks, with Liverpool typically benefiting from set-pieces in comparison to the typical English team. For instance, Klopp’s team led all teams in goals scored from set pieces last season, and it repeated the feat in both 2018/19 and 2019/20.

    Given that baseball and basketball have higher scoring averages than football, for instance, Liverpool has used set pieces as an unconventional means of winning games. Alexander-Arnold has been the team’s most effective set piece taker, followed by Robertson, who also likes to assume control of his fair share of set pieces. However, the Reds might experience a change this year.

    Liverpool spent money on Dominik Szoboszlai’s services earlier this summer. The Hungarian captain relocated to Anfield from RB Leipzig and has since been adjusting to life in England. The 22-year-old midfielder is anticipated to make his Premier League debut this weekend.

    Liverpool ready to pay £25.9m transfer fee to sign versatile defender - Klopp's wish
    After Liverpool triggered a release clause in his contract, Szoboszlai agreed to terms for $76 million (£60 million/€70 million). While he doesn’t play in the same position as Alexander-Arnold, he is renowned for being extremely technical and even refined when he strikes the ball.

    In a recent interview with Sky Sports, René Mari, who coworked with him when he was a young and promising athlete at Red Bull Salzburg, detailed his qualities.

    Under Jürgen Klopp, Trent Alexander-Arnold has dominated Liverpool’s set pieces; however, it now seems that he is facing off against newcomer Dominik Szoboszlai.

    Since making his Merseyside debut as a teenage wonderkid, Trent Alexander-Arnold has developed into the best technician at his old club.

    The Scouse defender has been given more responsibility by Jürgen Klopp because of his reputation for deft passing ranges and his ability to strike the ball with expert precision.

    Despite his reserved position as a member of a back four, Alexander-Arnold has frequently been urged to act like Liverpool’s talisman and a true playmaker for the Reds.

    He is one of only three defenders in Premier League history—along with teammate Andy Robertson and former Everton player Leighton Baines—to have more than 50 assists in the league at the age of just 24.

    In England’s top division, more than 30% of Alexander-Arnold’s assists have come from dead-ball situations, demonstrating his talent for whipped deliveries into the penalty area.

    Because he oversees the majority of set pieces that end up favoring Liverpool, the Reds gain from his superb technique.

    The Englishman also discovered the internet several times as a result of those circumstances.

    Although his deeper positioning makes him less likely to score goals, he has 12 Premier League goals in the course of his career, including seven off set pieces.

    Liverpool typically benefits from set-pieces compared to the typical English team, and Alexander-Arnold has scored five goals in the Premier League straight off free kicks.

    For instance, in the 2017–18 season as well as the 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons, Klopp’s team topped the league in goals scored from set pieces.

    Liverpool has used set pieces as an unconventional strategy to win games because football has a lower scoring average than other team sports, like basketball or baseball, for example.

    Robertson, who also likes to take control of his fair share of set pieces, has been the team’s second-most effective set piece taker after Alexander-Arnold.
    This year, however, the Reds might go through a change.

    The services of Dominik Szoboszlai were acquired by Liverpool this summer. After moving to Anfield from RB Leipzig, the 22-year-old midfielder is anticipated to make his Premier League debut this weekend. He’s since been settling into life in England.

    Szoboszlai agreed to terms for $76 million (£60 million/€70 million) following Liverpool’s activation of a release clause in his contract.

    Unlike Alexander-Arnold, he plays a different position on the field, but he is renowned for his incredibly technical and almost refined ball striking.

    In fact, René Mari, who worked with him at Red Bull Salzburg when he was a young, promising athlete, described his characteristics in a recent interview with Sky Sports.

  • 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.

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

    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.

    More news…….

    Report: A “devastating” player will join the Premier League; Liverpool was thinking about making a £30 million offer

    This summer, Liverpool has been one of the teams linked to Barcelona's desire to sell midfielder Frank Kessie to the Premier League.
    This summer, Liverpool has been one of the teams linked to Barcelona’s desire to sell midfielder Frank Kessie to the Premier League.

    The Catalan giants intend to offload Kessie next week, and they anticipate that the English top division will be his final destination, according to Mundo Deportivo.

    The Ivorian signed a four-year contract with a whopping €500 million buyout clause when he left AC Milan for Barcelona last summer on a free transfer.

    Antonio Cassano, the club’s former striker, described Kessie’s time in Milan as “devastating,” but he hasn’t been able to match that performance in La Liga.

    Kessie scored a last-second goal to beat Real Madrid in March, but he only made seven starts last year and that goal ended up being his only league goal for Barcelona.

    According to the report, Barcelona will now try to offload Kessie and is hoping to get a fee from an English club, while Juventus is only interested in a loan deal.

    The 26-year-old is rumored to be eager to establish himself in Spain, but if he were to transfer to the Premier League, he would only be interested in signing with a “Big Six” club.

    This summer, Liverpool has been one of the teams linked to Barcelona's desire to sell midfielder Frank Kessie to the Premier League.
    This summer, Kessie has been heavily linked to a number of clubs, including Liverpool. According to a Daily Mail report from last month, Liverpool was considering making a £30 million offer to entice Kessie to Anfield.

    Romeo Lavia appears to be a target for the Reds this week, but if Fabinho and Jordan Henderson are both able to sign with Saudi Arabia, the Reds may still look to add another midfielder.

    Could Frank Kessie find his form again at Liverpool?

    If Barcelona weren’t in such dire need of money, Frank Kessie, who was highly regarded while playing for AC Milan, might have a better chance.

    Although Jurgen Klopp is the only manager who has a chance to restore him to form, Liverpool may try to capitalize on his impending departure.

    Kessie could be a great addition for the Reds because of his 35 league goals over five years for AC Milan. The Reds need to add more experience to their new-look midfield.

    Whether they will want to meet his £30 million asking price is another matter; if Lavia signs, their midfield recruitment spree could cost close to £150 million.