Liverpool continues its Europa League action and Jürgen Klopp, the manager, is determined to secure the first-ever Europa League title since he joined this club.
While Klopp’s first season for Liverpool in 2016 ended unsuccessfully with Liverpool being beaten in the final by Sevilla
Nevertheless, Liverpool’s focus has now turned to the quarter-final against Atalanta, as the team is aiming for the cup, being still considered as the main contenders to raise the trophy.
As Klopp is on his way out, Liverpool has begun to recruit a suitable replacement with Rúben Amorim firmly leading the charge.
However, if he should take the responsibility, he will likely add some of his Sporting CP players to Anfield. The possible alterations herald something quite exciting in a new and different Liverpool not only on the field but also at the boardroom level as the club braces itself for a fresh era deprived of its legendary manager.
In addition to these transitions, Liverpool is trying to make a successful one in the transfer window also with several players expected to move in different directions.
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What is the link between Liverpool and Nico Williams at the moment?
As to the potential new entrants, Athletic Bilbao’s forward Nico Williams is a target of several English teams like Liverpool who are interested in buying him.
William was key in helping the team the Copa del Rey and has had an outstanding season scoring six goals and assists of 14 so far.
The news of the midfielder Nico Williams being open to play in the English Premier League has placed Liverpool under intense scrutiny according to various sources.
Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa are reportedly in the running for the signature of the Spaniard, as per the Spanish sports paper AS.
The club’s 21-year-old forward, who is the younger brother of teammate and star striker Inaki Williams, has recently committed to the club until 2027.
However, the new contract is only a small obstacle for the Premier League clubs, which are planning to exercise his $54 million (£43 million/€50 million) release clause.