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FSG prepares “new Liverpool” as Jurgen Klopp approves new departure and changes are on the way

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FSG prepares “new Liverpool” as Jurgen Klopp approves new departure and changes are on the way

Thomas Grønnemark ends his spell at Liverpool after five years after Michael Edwards, Julian Ward and Ian Graham were all dismissed.

In 2018, Liverpool made a relatively curious deal, signing Thomas Grønnemark as a freelance manager. The Dane was brought in to address a specific element of the game, establishing himself as arguably the first throw-in coach of his kind.

When Grønnemark arrived at Anfield, the Reds were 18th in the Premier League as they kept possession under pressure immediately after a flick-in, but after years of working with him the players have risen to the top of the English league with similar numbers in the top flight. Since Liverpool signed his services, 25 professional clubs have signed him, taking into account the advantage of Jürgen Klopp. “Let’s go, we have nothing to lose this year. So why not start with the new LFC now? I’m really happy with it. It’s very special.

The idea of ​​a new era on Merseyside is daunting, especially given the success of recent years. Grønnemark isn’t the only figure who won’t be there next season, as many others will leave – or have already left – in the coming months.

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Michael Edwards, for example, helped Klopp assemble the elite team that rose to the top of the sport a few years ago. The former Reds sporting director is currently untied by any club after leaving his post at Anfield last summer, but he has been integral to Liverpool’s meteoric rise, acquiring the likes of Mohamed Salah, Fabinho, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson from the transfer market .

His internal successor, Julian Ward, announced his sensational dismissal at the beginning of this season. He would ensure a seamless transition from one sporting director to another, but for unknown reasons he will step down at the end of the season, with Jörg Schmadtke as his surprise replacement.

Ian Graham has been Liverpool’s director of research for the past decade. The Welshman built Anfield’s data science department from the ground up and assembled a team of experts to deconstruct the chaotic sport of football led by Fenway Sports Group, which has sought to bolster a similar fact-based culture to the one it produced success in Boston.

The Reds have been linked to ‘Moneyball’ practices and data-driven recruiting during Klopp’s tenure, but Liverpool’s so-called ‘statsman’ – according to Edwards – will also leave in the summer and Graham will be replaced internally by Will Spearman.

Real change and turmoil is happening in Merseyside, and it is both scary and exciting at the same time. Liverpool are in need of fresh ideas and fresh motivation this season, but to usher in the new era several high-profile players are leaving Anfield,  to key players such as James Milner and Roberto Firmino.

Klopp faces an enormous challenge to sail in the next 12 months, but if he is successful he will go down in history for overseeing two golden eras in Merseyside, which would be extraordinary as many of his predecessors failed to achieve one. 

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Report: Spurs and Liverpool receive potential boost in race for centre-back

90 min have suggested that Napoli are now reluctantly starting to accept the fact they might have to sell Kim Min-Jae this summer amidst interest from Tottenham and other Premier League sides.

Kim has been a revelation since his switch to Naples last summer, with the defender playing a key role in the club’s historic Scudetto win this season.

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The centre-backs’ performances this season are said to have caught the attention of several Premier League clubs, with 90 min stating that Tottenham have sent scouts to the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium to watch the defender in action this season.

The report claims that Spurs are ‘long-term admirers of Kim’ but they could face competition from the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea for his signature this summer.

It is explained that Napoli have tried to tie down the 26-year-old to a new contract but their efforts have proven unsuccessful so far.

While Luciano Spalletti’s men have not given up hope that Kim will sign a new deal, there is now thought to be an acceptance that bids in excess of €60m (£52.1m) would be difficult to turn down.

90 min explain that while the South Korean’s contract does contain a release clause worth around €45m (£39m) which would be active for the first two weeks of the summer transfer window, that entire sum would have to be paid up-front, which would be difficult for any side to do.

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I am not sure Kim would be particularly keen on joining Spurs, given that we likely would not have Champions League football to offer next season.

While Son can perhaps put in a word for us, I do not think that would be enough, particularly since the centre-back now has a taste of winning big trophies.

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