The FC Liverpool is lagging behind its own claims in the current season and even has to fight to be represented internationally at all. Accordingly, there will be a change in the summer, which will primarily affect the midfield. According to Jurgen Klopps, the Reds managers have a dozen players on the list – statements that should be treated with caution.
90 minutes reported earlier in the week that the Reds have refrained from signing Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund this summer due to the high transfer fee and the need to strengthen several positions. For this reason, other actors have come into focus.
Liverpool’s hottest prospects include Chelsea’s Mason Mount, Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch and Brighton’s Mac Allister, whose father has admitted his son is likely to leave the club at the end of the season.
At a press conference ahead of Liverpool’s away game at Leeds United on Friday, Klopp detailed the club’s transfer plans and revealed they were interested in “12 midfielders”. However, he warned against being disappointed if a deal does not go through.
“We have to make sure we’re making decisions for the team and the club and we can’t dream or be angry if we don’t get this or that. If there’s no chance, then why should we?” he said gossip.
The manager has criticized the media for focusing on specific players who could join Liverpool and writing directly negatively about the club’s prospects if a transfer doesn’t go through. Klopp is also aware that you don’t get the 12 midfielders you’re interested in, just one or two from the big pool. That’s what matters to the Reds in the end.
“You care about a player, you think about a player, you have to consider whether it’s possible or not, it’s not possible. There are many good players out there and we are interested in all good players. Some of them will end up here,” the coach promised.
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