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Jurgen Klopp get angry and ended three players contract
Jurgen Klopp get angry and ended three players contract
Amrabat’s Destiny Tied to Premier League Titans: Man United and Liverpool
Clock Ticks for Fiorentina Star
Sofyan Amrabat, Fiorentina’s midfield dynamo, finds himself under the gaze of Europe’s footballing giants. The Tuscan club has apparently drawn a line in the sand, setting a crucial deadline for the Moroccan to determine his future. Amidst the whispers and gazes from footballing heavyweights such as Manchester United, Liverpool, and Atletico Madrid, Amrabat is now bestowed with a mere “48 to 72 hours” – until the week’s end – to seal his fate.
Avoiding Transfer Window Drama
Fiorentina’s decision to set a timeline is strategic. The aim? To sidestep the chaos of scrambling for a last-gasp replacement in the closing days of the transfer window. It’s a chess game, and La Viola doesn’t intend to be caught off-guard.
Europe’s Elite Circle the Midfield Maestro
The valuation for Amrabat’s signature reportedly stands at a hefty €30m. Various elite clubs had shown interest, but their eyes, for the moment, had been set on other jewels. Barcelona, post-World Cup, flirted with the idea of bringing in the Moroccan, only to retreat, unable to finalise terms with Fiorentina.
But Amrabat’s dance card is far from empty. Reports, as detailed by Corriere dello Sport, hint at a possible reunion with Erik ten Hag at Manchester United. Though that move hasn’t reached fruition, the ink is still wet. Furthermore, Liverpool’s recent acquisition of Wataru Endo has seemingly shifted their attention elsewhere, while Atletico’s pursuit cooled off following complications surrounding Rodrigo De Paul’s move.
In this ever-evolving transfer narrative, Amrabat remains a name echoed across Europe. Only time will tell where he finds his next home.
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Liverpool goalkeeper says “possibility” of loan move – “I am more than ready”
Liverpool goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga admits there is a “possibility” of another loan move this summer, saying he is “more than ready” to step up.
Pitaluga is closing in on the three-year anniversary of his move from Fluminense to Liverpool, and finds himself part of Jurgen Klopp‘s first-team squad.
While also turning out for the under-21s, the Brazilian trains day in, day out with the senior side, working closely with John Achterberg’s coaching staff.
But though Caoimhin Kelleher‘s progress shows a loan move is not essential for a young goalkeeper to establish himself at a club like Liverpool, it is certainly a productive route.
Having spent last season with non-league Macclesfield, helping win the North West Counties Premier Division, Pitaluga believes the Football League is the next step.
“Going out on loan to a Football League team is one possibility,” he told the club’s official website.
“We will see how it goes, but it is massive at my age to be playing games. It would be a step up from last season, but I am more than ready for that.”
On his time at Macclesfield, Pitaluga said: “It was definitely more physical and I would say this was one of the main points about going there.
“You don’t get this level of physicality in the U21s, so it was a bit more of a challenge for me.”
There is definitely a risk in sending a young goalkeeper on loan to a side in the Championship, League One or League Two, as Liverpool have found in recent years.
For example, Vitezslav Jaros struggled for minutes with Stockport County last time out, losing his place due to injury in October and failing to make another appearance in League Two.
Elsewhere, Jakub Ojrzynski was never able to claim the No. 1 spot with Radomiak Radom in his native Poland, seeing his deal terminated in January.
But there are cases where it works, with Harvey Davies poised to make real progress as first-choice goalkeeper at Crewe in League Two this campaign.
If Pitaluga were to be sent out again, it would be down to the club to find the right destination – which is certainly harder now the season is already underway.
There is a case to argue that he should remain and pick up experience with Liverpool, however, particularly as he is now eligible for an under-21 spot in the Europa League squad.
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Liverpool win appeal on Mac Allister red card
Liverpool have won their appeal against Alexis Mac Allister’s red card.
Mac Allister received a straight dismissal for a challenge on Ryan Christie early into the second half of last weekend’s Premier League win over Bournemouth.
Anfield chiefs swiftly challenged the controversial ruling by referee Thomas Bramall, who was not urged by VAR Paul Tierney to review the incident.
The FA confirmed on Tuesday that the World Cup winner will no longer have to serve a three-game ban after accepting his was a ‘wrongful dismissal’.
“Alexis Mac Allister will not serve a suspension after a successful appeal against the red card he received during Saturday’s victory over AFC Bournemouth,” said a club statement.
“The Liverpool midfielder was sent off in the second half of the Premier League fixture following a tackle on Ryan Christie.
“A club appeal against the suspension has now been upheld by an Independent Regulatory Commission, meaning Mac Allister is eligible for selection when the Reds travel to Newcastle United on Sunday.”
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