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Liverpool’s Possible New Faces and Klopp’s Current Challenges | 22-23

Liverpool, or the Reds, is one of the most successful clubs in the Premier League, with 19 titles under their belt. The number would have been 20 had the Klopp-led club not missed just one point last season to rival Manchester City.

After witnessing some stable years and outstanding performances under the leadership of one of their most successful coaches, Jurgen Klopp, the club is undergoing a massive metamorphosis.

This article will inform you about the most recent and significant updates on the 6-times UEFA Champions League winners.Moreover, if you are tired of waiting for the Champions League, check out Zamsino UK, which features football-themed slots. You can enjoy it while waiting for the next Liverpool match! 

The Highest Paid Footballer in Liverpool’s History

The Egyptian striker, Mohamed Salah, was expected to move away from the Reds in the coming summer, with his old contract expiring after just a year. However, he has already signed a lucrative deal that will pay him more than £350,000 weekly for the next three years, till 2025.

With strikers Divock Origi and Sadio Mane departing, experts believe that the runners-up of the Premier League have utilized the freed-up money responsibly by crowning Salah as the highest-paid player in the Reds history.

Salah, Luis Diaz, and Darwin Nunez will undoubtedly form the Reds’ sharpest and most fresh attacking lineup in the coming season, along with key players like Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino.

A Possible Move for the Brazilian Attacker?

However, if you consider Firmino, his future remains uncertain, especially after a forgetful last season at Anfield. There have been multiple reports and rumours surrounding his departure. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp may be tempted to speed up the transfer of the Brazilian attacker as the club faces a transfer battle for a striker who has been on their radar.

As part of their ongoing frontline overhaul, the Reds have targeted Rennes forward Martin Terrier as a possible acquisition. It comes after the Reds confirmed the signing of striker Darwin Nunez, one of Europe’s most sought-after attackers, in a deal worth up to £85.5 million this summer.

That agreement came after Liverpool signed Luis Diaz from Porto at the beginning of the year when the club reconstructed two-thirds of their attacking line.

The former ace striker, Mane, has left Liverpool for Bayern Munich. At the same time, Belgian forward Origi has also departed Anfield, joining Serie A champions A.C Milan this summer. Due to multiple changes in the team, Klopp has had to reconfigure his team’s attacking lineup.

Firmino played just 20 Premier League games for Liverpool last season as he faded from stardom, falling behind Salah, Diogo Jota, and Diaz in the hierarchical order. Additionally, the signing of Uruguayan forward Nunez is essential to minimize his first-team possibilities even further.

Firmino’s fate has remained unresolved, but reports suggest that the Brazilian will be permitted to leave to ensure more first-team football.

Potential New Faces in Anfield

The French attacker, Martin Terrier, has surfaced as a Liverpool transfer radar and is one of the lead targets. He is one of Klopp’s critical targets following his most successful goal-scoring spell at Rennes, where he tallied 21 goals as a second striker.

At Anfield, his adaptability in attacking positions is considered red to be highly valued.

Another player on the radar of Liverpool is a young Ajax footballer. It was reported that the Reds have enquired about Ajax striker Antony Matheus Dos Santos ahead of a potential summer move.

The 22-years old Brazilian has established himself as a critical player for the Eredivisie winners, contributing 20 assists and 22 goals.

The Sao Paulo-born player has recently been heavily linked to joining Liverpool. Still, arch-rivals Manchester United have also targeted him, with the midfielder having a cordial bond with United boss Erik ten Hag.

According to reports, Liverpool has ‘contacted’ Ajax about landing Antony as part of a ‘possible deal.’ The Dutch giants are said to estimate the Brazilian winger’s value at £59 million. Still, the Reds are now reluctant to commit that sum.

Antony is undeniably a talented young footballer – Paul Robinson has described him as a “great player.” However, it’s complicated to comprehend how Liverpool can afford to pay such a hefty price for someone for whom they can’t ensure consistent playing time.

Current Challenges for Klopp

The Reds are preparing to play in their third pre-season friendly match of the summer, but unfortunately, they could be missing up to six players.

The return of Joe Gomez to practice with the squad, indicating that his ailment has been resolved, has been a ray of hope for the fans.

However, problems persist with Alisson Becker, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Diogo Jota, and Calvin Ramsay, among others, because they will have to sprint against the clock to participate in the match. Only time will tell, as the fans will have to wait and see what Jurgen Klopp, the 2019 Champions League winning coach, announces about who will and who won’t be playing in the opening match of the tour of Austria and Germany.

Considering the reported injury challenges, it appears the Portuguese striker Diogo José Teixeira and the midfielder Oxlade-Chamberlain will both miss the game. The Brazilian goalkeeper, Becker, may be rested as a safeguard prior to the upcoming season. Still, the manager will have to decide for his Irish counterpart.

Unfortunately, the fans will not yet see the new right-back, Calvin Ramsay, in action. He’ll be in the same situation as the Derby-born winger, Kaide Gordon, as they both try to recover from the injuries that made them miss the Thailand and Singapore tours.


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