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    Liverpool ‘open talks’ with new sporting director dub ‘transfer guru’ who publicly questioned Manchester United ‘plan’

    Liverpool are looking for another sporting director after Julian Ward confirmed he will be leaving at the end of the season, months after replacing Michael Edwards

    Monaco playmaker Paul Mitchell is in line for best work at Liverpool

    Liverpool have held talks with Monaco sporting director Paul Mitchell about taking on the role at Liverpool.

    Mitchell has built a reputation as one of European football’s brightest operators, having cut his teeth as head of recruiting at Southampton and then Tottenham. He then moved on to RB Leipzig, before moving to Monaco in June 2020.

    The Englishman has been reported to step down from his role at the Principality club at the end of the next period as he seeks a new challenge at the height of the European game. Mitchell has been strongly linked with a move to a top four club in the recent past, with Chelsea and Manchester United both touted as potential destinations.

    But the next vacant position at Anfield could be one that takes him back to the Premier League. Julian Ward “surprised” Jurgen Klopp earlier this season when he announced his intention to leave in the summer.

    Ward had only replaced Michael Edwards months ago but revealed in November that he would step down on July 1. He is set to take the top job at Ajax as the Reds look for a new top figure at the top of their recruiting structure.

    He receives French football news that talks between Mitchell and Liverpool are already underway despite his pledge to stay at Monaco until the end of the summer transfer window.

    Liverpool are ready for a crucial summer of transfer activity with Klopp. There should be a series of high profile arrivals and departures after an underperforming season in all competitions.

    “We know we have to change things and we will. We can’t do that now, but it’s already clear that we have to do something this summer,” Klopp explained last month. As such, Mitchell’s comments on the Manchester United rebuild will be particularly interesting to read. for those of a Liverpool persuasion.

    Like Liverpool in 2023, United were set to undergo a major overhaul of their playing staff 12 months ago. Ahead of Erik ten Hag’s first summer, Mitchell explained that Old Trafford bosses needed to implement a clear plan on how they wanted to move forward. “I think they need to go so far as to really put what Manchester United need into modern football,” he told Sky Sports in July.

    “We are a long way from the Sir Alex Ferguson era. Erik ten Hag is a top manager at Ajax but they need and are working towards and sometimes on a top level plan not only now but also for the next five years Journey there There are tough times when you don’t get the right results even though you’re doing the right things.”

    He then credited Edward’s work at Liverpool and the continued success he helped build on Merseyside. “You have to know that the consistency of the decision-making in this period leads to a good final result.

    “I think we’ve seen that if you follow this long-term strategy, Manchester City and Liverpool can achieve real consistency and lasting success. I think that’s the most important thing for Manchester United; they’re exposing their identity , what they want to be today, but more importantly, what they want to be in five years.

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    Liverpool News: Liverpool and FSG ‘stance’ on selling Luis Diaz to help fund Mbappe, Bellingham and Mount moves

    Liverpool are set to undertake a major squad overhaul this summer.

    Liverpool reportedly have no intention of selling Luis Diaz to fund a major summer transfer overhaul. The Reds have been linked with several signings in a bid to revitalize Jurgen Klopp’s side.

    Jude Bellingham is believed to be Liverpool’s main target for the next transfer window. Mason Mount and more speculatively Kylian Mbappe have also been linked with a move to Anfield. Faced with Liverpool’s inability to match the vast finances of Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle, the Reds will have to sell players if they want to attract big talent. One of the players who doesn’t seem to be leaving the Premier League club is Colombian striker Diaz.

    The 26-year-old would play a ‘huge role’ in Liverpool’s future plans. He will come right back into Klopp’s plans once he returns from a long-term knee injury.

    Liverpool star Luis Diaz is said to survive the summer transfer overhaul (Image: Getty)

    That’s according to The Athletic, who claim Diaz will not continue as part of Liverpool’s planned summer overhaul. The former Porto player had a remarkable first 12 months at Liverpool but endured a frustrating first full season.

    Diaz limped off with a knee injury in Liverpool’s 3-2 defeat at Arsenal in October. A setback during the World Cup break has since put him on hiatus.

    But the winger is expected to return to training in the coming weeks. Diaz is reportedly targeting a return to competition when Liverpool travel to Man City on April 1. Meanwhile,

    Liverpool remain hopeful of a top four finish in the Premier League by the end of the season. Despite a disappointing campaign, the Merseysiders are just seven points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur and have two games in hand against the North Londoners.

    Chelsea field Andreas Pereira to replace Mason Mount

    Regardless of where he ends up in the league, Liverpool still expect to rejuvenate Klopp’s squad in the summer. An aging team that has grown stale over the past year could look very different in 2023/24.
    Liverpool would like to review their midfield at the end of the season. Borussia Dortmund’s young star Bellingham is held in high regard at Anfield but reports suggest Liverpool’s hopes of signing the English talent are fading.

    It is also hoped that Liverpool will sign Bellingham’s England team-mate Mount. The 24-year-old will have just 12 months left on his contract this summer and Chelsea could look to sell the playmaker rather than risk losing him for free in 2024. However, a move for Mbappe remains unlikely given the huge finances involved in a possible deal.

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