because they may want to be rewarded Arne Slaughter To get a good start in technology, liverpool The team is reportedly planning on signing a key defensive addition in 2025.
Liverpool transfer news
The Reds’ performance under Slott has been stunning – and top of the list Premier League and Champions League standingseven if there has been a slight change in their form recently, they are otherwise unstoppable.
Even more impressive is the fact that the Dutchman has suffered just one defeat in 19 Premier League games and, even more impressively, has only welcomed two reinforcements in the summer, a direct loan move back to Valencia Giorgio Mamardashvili and Federico Chiesa who performed poorly. For fitness.
Liverpool’s focus seems not to be on retaining new faces but on retaining existing stars. However, even here they have so far failed to extend the deal Trent Alexander-ArnoldVirgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, who are all set to leave as free agents, which is the Reds’ biggest nightmare at the moment.
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With the January transfer window now open, Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes certainly have some making up to do and a new option could emerge.
According to Spanish media AS, Liverpool are planning to sign Luic Bader from SevillaIn financial distress, they may have no choice but to offload their star defender.
With a release clause of just €60m (£50m), it will be interesting to see whether the Reds decide to make a move this month and welcome reinforcements at the heart of the defence.
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Given the recent injuries to Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez – with the latter just returning – signing another centre-back wouldn’t be a bad idea as they pursue Premier League and Champions League football this season glory.
‘Elite’ Bader will push Liverpool to the finish line
After Jarrell Kwansa left the pitch due to illness early in their recent win over Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool were forced to turn to Wataru Endo to sit next to Virgil van Dijk rather than risk the fresh-faced striker. The risk of Konate returning from the sidelines.
While the midfielder is experienced in the role, it’s still unnatural and not an option the potential title-winners should turn to after two absences. Instead, Bud should show up.
The Frenchman has been on the rise for some time and looks destined to reach the top of European football, with him potentially heading to Anfield on a permanent basis. Described as “elite talent” Football talent scout Jacek Kulig In 2021, Bade’s levels have only risen further since.
The 24-year-old defender should be close to his prime and ready to win the title away from Sevilla.