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“Why would he go there?” Levi Colwill’s direct response to a possible transfer to Liverpool
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Levi Colwill of Chelsea is a potential defensive addition for Liverpool.
Danny Murphy, a former midfielder for Liverpool, thinks Levi Colwill shouldn’t join the Reds this summer.
The additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai this summer as part of Jurgen Klopp’s team’s midfield overhaul are already welcome additions. In the engine room, James Milner, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all made their exits.
Liverpool is thinking about its defensive options as it attempts to revitalize its backline. Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, and others were sidelined by injuries throughout the course of the season.
Nat Phillips filled in for Van Dijk against Crystal Palace at Anfield in the second game of the year, demonstrating the strength of their defense. This week, the ECHO reported that Perr Schuurs and Levi Colwill are among the targets, despite the fact that Vfl Wolfsburg’s Micky van de Ven hasn’t been sought after.
The Reds, in addition to Brighton and Hove Albion, have shown interest in Chelsea defender Colwill. The 20-year-old spent the previous season on loan with the Seagulls, and after making an impression there, concerns have been raised about his future at Chelsea.
Although the Londoners have already rejected Roberto De Zerbi’s approach, talk about Liverpool won’t stop.
Murphy would like to see Colwill in Jurgen Klopp’s team, but he doesn’t think the England U21 defender will displace Van Dijk and Konate as the team’s top defensive options.
“If his desire — which it sounds like it is, and fair play to him — is to play first-team football,” he said to talkSPORT. Although I am a Liverpool supporter and would love to see him there, I question why he would choose that team given his talent.
“He won’t be playing.
He would request a loan from me if I were him.
Spend one more year in Brighton.
Despite the fact that he is potentially very, very good, I don’t believe he would play regularly for Liverpool. He won’t start in front of Virgil van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate. ”.
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Jordan Henderson’s reaction is significant as Liverpool consider signing the third midfielder
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is believed to be a target for Steven Gerrard at Saudi club Al-Ettifaq – but has plenty of work to do under Jurgen Klopp at Anfield
If it was pure coincidence, then it was appropriate. But there was something unequivocally clear in Jordan Henderson’s update on his grueling season-ending fitness routine.
The gallery of images and videos posted by the Liverpool captain over the past few days featured several images of him giving a few heavy punches to a punching bag during a summer training camp with coaches personal.
Clearly, Henderson is up for the fight again as competition for Reds midfield spots heats up after the arrivals of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.
With Liverpool open to new reinforcements in the engine room – Southampton’s Romeo Lavia remains particularly interesting – there could be another new face to contend with. Still, it seems unlikely that Henderson will give up his career at Anfield just yet.
While reports suggest the England international is set to link up with former Reds team-mate Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq, Liverpool have not received any expressions of interest from the Saudi club, and the player has not been told what he wants. go somewhere else.
However, Henderson will know his position is at risk like never before as he faces an inevitable change to his playing time. Having turned 33 last month, he is Liverpool’s oldest outfield player following the departure of the vice-captain James Milner this summer.
Henderson and Milner made the same number of appearances for Liverpool last season, 43 each. However, the former’s total of 2,558 minutes was double that of the latter, as only six other players played regularly during the season.
The fact that Henderson started 23 of Liverpool’s 38 Premier League games last season suggests his influence – at least early in the game – is already waning.
What’s interesting, however, is that he never made more than 29 top-flight appearances in a single season under Jurgen Klopp, albeit at times through injury.
Klopp will surely still have the chance to manage Henderson’s minutes in the coming season in order to make the most of his influence.
The Liverpool midfielder now has a boost of youthful energy in the form of 24-year-old Mac Allister and 22-year-old Szoboszlai, as well as 22-year-old Curtis Jones, 20-year-old Harvey Elliott and 18-Stefan Bajcetic , one-year-old, at different stages of the past season, significant progress has been made.
With 24-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold also emerging as an engine room option, Henderson’s vast experience in a Klopp midfield will be key.
Obviously, Henderson is adept at having to demolish for his place at Liverpool. It was his will to fight that prompted him to stay and return to the first team when he was given the opportunity to walk away by new boss Brendan Rodgers in 2012 after a difficult debut campaign at Anfield.
Since his arrival 12 years ago, Henderson has seen the Reds recruit 10 midfielders, while retaining a regular starting role – and the captaincy for the past eight years – making him just 14th in history in just eight games. to make 500 appearances for the club.
Whilst it seems unlikely Henderson – who has two years left on his contract – will fully fill Milner’s vacant role acting at assistant right-back – he has only played in that position once for Liverpool in 2019 against Crystal Palace – his playing intelligence and tactical flexibility gives him every chance of minutes during the next campaign.
These qualities helped get Henderson started in seven of the last ten games last season, which saw Alexander-Arnold’s defensive build-up and work-rate enable him to thrive in a reversed right-back role.
Henderson’s subsequent energetic performances for England last month in victories over Malta and North Macedonia were a further reminder that he feels he has plenty to offer at the top level, even if the standard of the opposition has to be taken into account.
Should Henderson never kick a ball for Liverpool again, his place in the annals of Anfield is assured after he has led the Reds to victories in every major competition.
But the captaincy is likely to remain hugely important to Klopp this season, albeit in an evolutionary way.
The battle is open again.
He won’t play every game this season, but few would be surprised if Henderson led the team when the Premier League clash kick off at Stamford Bridge next month.
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