Stan Collymore has urged his former club Liverpool to move in for Leeds United star Raphinha who is a coveted name in this summer’s transfer window.
The Brazilian is wanted by some of the biggest clubs in the Premier League with the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur chasing his signature with Leeds holding out for a sizable asking price.
Rumours doing the rounds as of late have suggested that it is Arsenal who are in the driving seat to secure the signing of the Elland Road star but that has not forced out other suitors from the race.
Former Liverpool man Stan Collymore reckons Jurgen Klopp’s side should be right in the mix for Raphinha, a player which has emerged on the transfer radar at Anfield in the recent past with Klopp looking to bolster his attacking lineup.
Collymore, while speaking to The Daily Mirror, said that should Liverpool pip others to Raphinha’s signing, the Brazilian wide player would present himself to be a viable figure to fill the potential void by Mohamed Salah come next season.
“My message to Liverpool is, ‘Go on, get in there and get him, and future proof for the prospect of Salah leaving in a year.
“If Jurgen Klopp can show the boy how to play with more tactical discipline, the Reds will have one hell of a potential threat down the left or right with a promise of goals if he stays high up the pitch rather than drifting. I look at Chelsea and think they are all right for that kind of player, they have good players left and right. People will say that if you can hone his talent and skills, he can give you the same ‘Wow!’ factor , or at least a similar one, to Eden Hazard, even though they’re different players.
“But I just don’t see him as an automatic pick there. With Arsenal, he would go there and carry on in the same vein as he plays at Leeds, where I don’t think he is as tactically aware as I’d like him to be, a lot of what he does is off the cuff. But if you’re looking at Klopp and what he has done with Salah and Sadio Mane then he could do the same with Raphinha.
“What was Mane’s tactical awareness like when he arrived at Liverpool? And you could ask the same question about Salah. Yes, he scored goals with Roma and he has that outrageous pace, but he still needed polishing to become an even better goalscorer in the Premier League. With Salah in the last year of his contract — and there’s nothing for now saying he is going to stay and nothing saying he is going to go — you wonder if Klopp’s uncanny knack of working with gifted sidemen might appeal to Raphinha.
“And if Liverpool, on the back of good business with Darwin Nunez and Fabio Carvalho, were to get Raphinha and tell him to watch Salah for the next year, not only will he learn but it would also put Mo under a nice bit of pressure to make him think, ‘Am I going to stay or am I going to go?’ Nobody is comparing Raphinha to Salah because you can’t compare anyone to Salah.
“But he has rapid pace, amazing skills and ability, and he can be polished to score more goals and get more assists. If Klopp can do that then, all of a sudden, by this time next year, Liverpool could have an all-new front three and it will be as if people have blinked and not even noticed, which would be amazing.”