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Danny Murphy says Liverpool should hire 44-year-old Premier League boss if Jurgen Klopp leaves

Danny Murphy has named Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi as his preferred Jurgen Klopp successor at Liverpool.

Murphy has been speaking on talkSPORT today and discussed Germany’s recent interest in hiring Jurgen Klopp.

The Liverpool boss has received interest from his national side after Hansi Flick was sacked this week following a 4-1 defeat to Japan.

Klopp’s agent, Marc Kosicke, has confirmed that his client will not be leaving Liverpool anytime soon.

But should the day arrive when Klopp decides his future lies away from Anfield, Murphy wants Liverpool to look at hiring Roberto De Zerbi.

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Murphy backs De Zerbi to replace Klopp

Speaking on talkSPORT, Murphy insisted that he believes Klopp will remain at Liverpool for the time being, despite interest from Germany.

Yet, the pundit has put De Zerbi’s name forward should the German boss leave further down the line.

“I think De Zerbi is perfect,” he said. “He’ll be ready then. I’ve been thinking about it for probably the last 60 seconds and that’s what I’ve come up with [he laughed].

“He plays great football, he looks a strong character, he’s learning his trade in this league with Brighton and doing it superbly well.

“And if Jurgen, which he isn’t, for some bizarre reason was to decide that was a good option for him, then I don’t see a better candidate.”

“Things change in football really quickly,” Murphy added. “So, the flavour of the month might be somebody else this time next year. But I think he’s the real deal, there’s something about him.

“After meeting him as well, he’s got real gravitas and a real presence about him and I love the way his team play. He seems to be able to adapt.

“I don’t know, we’ll see. But I can’t see Klopp going for quite some time yet. He’s just got this new influx of players that he seems really keen on and developing.”

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Liverpool clearly have nothing to worry about in terms of Klopp’s short-term future. But De Zerbi has done a brilliant job at Brighton.

The Italian guided the Seagulls to Europa League qualification last season and has got off to a flyer once again this time around.

Of course, replacing Klopp at Anfield, whenever that may be, will be no easy task for any manager.

But the early signs of De Zerbi’s Premier League managerial career show he would be a brilliant candidate when the dreaded day arrives for Liverpool.

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Alisson was one of Liverpool’s few standout performers last season during a difficult campaign for Jurgen Klopp’s side

Brazil interim manager, Fernando Diniz

Alisson’s ongoing battle with Ederson for a starting spot at international level is far from over, Brazil’s interim manager has made clear.

The Liverpool goalkeeper was included in the Seleção’s squad for 2026 World Cup qualifiers versus Bolivia om Saturday and Peru yesterday evening but did not make appearances in either fixture.

This comes after Alisson was left out of Brazil’s 23-man squad altogether during the previous mid-season international break in March by caretaker boss Ramon Menezes, a decision even Ederson was left surprised by.

Chosen as the No.1 keeper at the World Cup in Qatar by former national team coach Tite, Alisson now faces a battle on his hands to prove himself to temporary boss Fernando Diniz as he aims to become the undisputed first-choice.

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Sharing how he views the situation during a press conference last week, Diniz made clear he is happy to allow the two Premier League shot-stoppers to give him an ongoing selection headache.

“I don’t know. I don’t have that statement from Tite, because Ederson also played some games. I think it’s always difficult. It was also difficult for Tite,” he explained.

“I think both are among the three best goalkeepers in the world, so it’s always hard for you to make an assessment and decide. Any time, any of them can play.

“But, specifically, including Perri, Bento, Weverton, among others. But those two [Alisson and Ederson], they have been playing at a very high level for a long time.

“Then it’s a matter of feeling the moment for you to decide. Right now, we’re going to start with Ederson, but it’s a dispute that will always be open.”

 

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