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The reasons why Liverpool’s first season didn’t go well are revealed by Fabio Carvalho.
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In his unsuccessful first season at Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho has claimed he was played out of position.
The 20-year-old attacker, who switched from Fulham to Liverpool in 2022, was considered one of the brightest prospects in European football.
Carvalho saw his playing time decrease in the second half of the season despite a promising start that included goals in the 9-0 victory over Bournemouth and a match-winning goal in the 98th minute against Newcastle.
The 20-year-old Harvey Elliott started 18 Premier League games for the Reds while the Portugal Under-21 international made just four. He is now on loan to RB Leipzig for the upcoming season.
Carvalho discussed his first year at Anfield with international Bundesliga reporters, suggesting that he was denied the chance to demonstrate his talent in his preferred “number 10” position.
“I feel like the position I have been playing on the left, which is not really my position, is the reason it hasn’t worked at Liverpool,” he said. Although I was told to arrive and play as a 10, we don’t actually use a 10 in our games. In Leipzig, however, we play with two 10s. I’m able to move forward and turn more easily now that I can get inside. Therefore, I would probably say that is the cause of why it didn’t work out. “.
RB Leipzig initially showed the most interest, and Dominik Szoboszlai, who moved the other way to Liverpool for £60 million, took Dominik’s place in the move to Germany. It was essentially a no-brainer because I’m familiar with how they play and their playing style, and because it fits in well with who I am.
“My playing style is creative.
I have excellent judgment.
I put in a lot of effort, not only for the team but also for myself. Dom is a very good player, but I don’t like talking about other players. We’ll see what the future holds, but I’m confident in my abilities and myself, so I know I’ll succeed for RB Leipzig. “.
After 2023–2024, Carvalho was asked if he planned to return to Anfield. He responded, “We don’t really know what happens next year, I may be here or may be at Liverpool. We’ll see; for now, I’ll just concentrate on this year and doing my very best. ”.
Speaking more favorably about his time at Liverpool, the young forward mentioned a number of Reds players who were supportive of him while he was at Anfield, with special praise for James Milner.
I learned the most from Firmino, Thiago, Milner, and Salah, he claimed. Milly adores the game. He enjoys mentoring and helping the younger boys. I’ve participated in a few sessions where, following the training, he would ask me, “Fabio, do you want to work on something?” We would then work on my positioning or finishing. Always willing to assist, he was. “.
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With James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita all departing, newcomers were even more needed. Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai were both acquired by Liverpool at the beginning of the transfer window.
Even though a third signing was always likely, with both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho looking to leave, it now seems even more essential. Lavia of Southampton has been mentioned as one of the Reds’ top options, but recent weeks have seen a slowdown in those discussions.
Liverpool has been searching the market for alternatives after being deterred by the south coast side’s reported £50 million asking price. The Crystal Palace star Cheick Doucoure has surfaced as a possible replacement, but he too would demand a hefty fee.
The transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claims that “contacts are being made with the player’s agents,” suggesting that Liverpool haven’t completely given up on trying to sign Lavia. Additionally, the report claims Liverpool is hoping to talk Southampton down from their initial £50 million demand.
According to reports, Liverpool is ‘trying to understand the final price tag’ in an effort to acquire the midfielder for less money. Before the transfer window closes, Klopp has already assured supporters that he will make at least one more signing.
He said, “There are so many things to do.”. “The transfer period has begun. I could easily fill them if my day had 28 hours at the moment.
“With all the things you have to do, my main focus and energy must go into the training sessions, so that’s what I do. After the sessions, I can try to assist with other things.
The first game of the season is still three and a half weeks away. There are undoubtedly a few transfer market-related events that need to take place before then. That is now obvious. And it will take place.
There must be a change of players.
We’ll have a strong team. “.
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Jürgen Klopp’s transfer window is planned out perfectly as the $55 million man “wants” to move to Liverpool.
A player valued at $55 million has expressed a desire to move to Anfield, so Liverpool should aim to complete two deals to give Jürgen Klopp the perfect transfer window.
The transfer window seems to have been divided in half, as if this is the calm before the storm. After Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool announced the signing of Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig three weeks ago. Since then, the incoming front has been relatively quiet.
But now Liverpool has been propelled into action, accepting a Fabinho offer that was too good to pass up and granting Jordan Henderson’s wish to join him in the Saudi Pro League.
To fill the void left by Henderson, the Reds will only need to sign a new number six, and there is undoubtedly a case to be made that they will also need a new number eight.
In addition, it’s important to keep in mind that another center-back is also necessary, one who can serve as dependable backup for the time being and eventually transition into a starting position.
It may be unrealistic to anticipate that Liverpool will complete all of its outstanding tasks in the three weeks prior to the season opener against Chelsea, but it certainly seems as though things are about to pick up speed.
Roméo Lavia and Levi Colwill are wanted by Liverpool.
By bringing in Chelsea’s Levi Colwill and Southampton’s Roméo Lavia, Liverpool can complete the “perfect” transfer window, according to James Martin.
The Premier League’s homegrown quota could result in squad size restrictions for the Reds, but neither player would need to be registered because of their age.
They would eventually both meet the requirements for homegrown status, relieving the headache in the long run and providing a much-needed boost of quality in the short run. The whole story is available to read here.
Federico Chiesa desires a move to Liverpool.
According to journalist Marco Guidi of Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus forward Federico Chiesa prefers Liverpool to other Premier League suitors Manchester United and Newcastle.
Chiesa, whose market value is $55 million ($43 million/€50 million), is’more inclined’ to sign with Liverpool or Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich, according to Corriere dello Sport.
Prior to signing Moussa Diaby from Bayer Leverkusen, Aston Villa was also mentioned, but Chiesa had no interest in joining Unai Emery’s team and was holding out for a more illustrious organization.
Given its current priorities and the Italian’s history of injuries, James Findlater has urged Liverpool to forgo any move. As we compile the most recent speculative material, you can read more here.
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