Liverpool are expected to love the $41m net spend figure as FSG unveil Julian Ward’s successor
Liverpool have been named in relation to a possible heir to Julian Ward. The true status of FSG’s importance is unclear, but there is much to admire.
Two years and two sporting directors is not an ideal situation for Liverpool and FSG. Both want continuity, but that’s not going to be the case. With the resignation of Julian Ward earlier this season, it has become clear that a change is needed at Anfield. The outcome of this change remains to be seen. At the moment Ward’s position is vacant at the end of his tenure at the end of the season and Liverpool are yet to find a successor.
Considering this will be a crucial transfer window for Liverpool, it’s likely they’ll want to replace Ward sooner rather than later.
At the same time, it is not a process that can be rushed. Many names have been mentioned and now one more has been added. recently reported that Liverpool are in talks with Tim Steidten, who has been pivotal in building the current Bayer Leverkusen squad en route to a Europa League semi-final place and has excelled under Xabi Alonso. All of the “talks” are far from confirmed, but it’s an interesting proposition nonetheless.
Few Liverpool players can say they have put in their absolute best performance throughout the campaign. The one who can do that is Alisson Becker.
The Brazilian has often been the most reliable player for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool this season. Help the team when they’re under pressure and pull off remarkable saves that will have everyone wondering how what they saw was even possible.
Despite Liverpool’s 6-1 win over Leeds United earlier this week, it’s clear the Reds side will need major surgery this summer to stem the slide after an overall poor season. A La Liga wonderkid could prove to be a smart buy as Jurgen Klopp looks to overhaul his squad.
Following news that Anfield’s recruitment chiefs have decided to pull out of the race to sign Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund in the next transfer window, fans’ attention has now turned to who Liverpool could target instead. With up to four first-team midfielders in the form of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keïta and Arthur Melo likely to leave Merseyside at the end of this season, there is no doubt that the Reds will need several newcomers to this field. the field this summer. Liverpool regret not signing an alternative to Aurélien Tchouaméni, who decided to join Real Madrid last year over the Reds, but it is clear Klopp and his staff cannot afford to make a similar mistake this time. With this in mind, the links to a certain Gabri Veiga of Celta Vigo seem very logical
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According to 90min, Liverpool sent scouts to watch Veiga on Monday night as his side lost 1-0 to Real Mallorca. Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid have followed the 20-year-old, who has been one of La Liga’s rising stars this season. of the European elite. Link sponsored by Taboola
The Spain U-21 international has been in impressive form for Los Celestes this season, registering 13 goal contributions – nine goals and four assists – and earning a reputation for his ability in the final third, possession and speed of the game. ball. sits alongside or above superstars Vinícius Júnior, Federico Valverde and Pedri with nine goals this season in La Liga, with the youngster also the best midfielder in the Spanish top flight this season
Digging a little deeper into his numbers over the past year, it’s also easy to see that the Celta academy product has been incredibly effective on a variety of key metrics, according to the football stats website. football FBref.
In fact, for the past 365 days, the 1.84m tall midfielder ace has been in the top 10% of players at his position in Europe’s top five leagues in terms of touches in the attacking area. , successful catches and progressive litters per 90 minutes
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