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    Liverpool could sign talented free agent after contract breach

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    Jan 31, 2023 #Isco

    Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal could all sign former Real Madrid star Isco on deadline day after a failed move to Union Berlin.

    The Spaniard signed for Sevilla in the summer but his contract was terminated before the December transfer window.

    He is yet to find a new club, although he was close to joining Union, who are now second in the Bundesliga. However, the German side canceled the agreement on the grounds that there were “border crossings”.

    The club explained: “We wanted Isco in Berlin, but we have our limits. These were overcome today, in contrast with the previous agreement. “

    As a result, Isco’s research continues for a new club – and could play in the Premier League in the near future.

    Isco in the Premier League?

    Liverpool was strongly connected to a transfer of £ 59 million to sign Isco in 2020, although the Reds decided not to continue with an agreement.

    More than two years later, Jurgen Klopp’s team could seal a free transfer to Spain International at 38 Capita. In the meantime, Arsenal tries to recruit a midfielder on the day of the deadline and is almost completing a movement to sign Jorginho from Chelsea. But they may choose to bring in another, with Albert Sambi Lokonga set to join Crystal Palace on loan.

    And United are also looking for a midfielder, following the injury suffered by Christian Eriksen. The Dane will be inactive until the end of April or beginning of May, as the club confirmed in a statement.

    But they have approached Bayern Munich for the signing of Marcel Sabitzer and, according to Fabrizio Romano, are in talks to bring the 30-year-old to Old Trafford, and the player has told the club he would be happy to join. It’s unclear whether the move would be permanent or temporary, with United unwilling to spend a lot of money on new additions in January in part due to FFP concerns.

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    ‘It wasn’t right’ – Jurgen Klopp is unhappy with Liverpool players’ body language at Brighton

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    Jurgen Klopp has questioned the body language of some of his Liverpool players after their tenure as FA Cup holders ended.
    A stoppage-time goal from Kaoru Mitoma sent Liverpool to a 2-1 fourth-round defeat at Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday afternoon.

    Harvey Elliott had given the visitors an early lead, only for Brighton to equalize just before half-time when a Tariq Lamptey shot was deflected by Lewis Dunk. And Klopp was not happy with the behavior of a number of Reds players, as their hopes of home silverware this season have been dashed.

    “This is really a way to get knocked out of a cup competition,” he said. “If we’re in a better situation, ten points up in the league or something like that, and then you lose in Brighton, you say ‘respect’ because what they’re doing is really good.”

    “But we are clearly in a situation where we want to take the last step. That’s why it feels very bad right now, because it didn’t happen. We took a step in the right direction but you can imagine nobody wants to hear it anymore, I can’t hear it anymore. But it’s still true. Then let’s start from there.

    “We have to build on this kind of thing. We need to improve and some guys’ body language needs to be so much better.

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    Asked to elaborate on him’s point, Klopp said, “What else is there to say? If I talk about body language today it was not good, next time it should be better.

    “Listen, I’m not thrilled with this performance. But again, the only thing that really happened was that we lost to a good team that we lost to in a terrible game. two weeks ago, today was much better.

    “I understand 100% why people are unhappy with the game. But that’s just the situation we find ourselves in. There is no other way but to fight your way. You’ll never hear a manager in that situation say, ‘We’re going to change that and you’re going to see against Wolves and that’s it. ” You can not do this. That’s why we continue to work at 100%. “We still have room for improvement. We have taken steps, but we have to keep improving and we will. It is important that we stand up.

    “We couldn’t have won the last game here, no chance. I was happy we didn’t lose more. But today, no one would have been surprised if we had won. It’s good, but for today and for the competition, it’s not enough.”

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