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Liverpool Don’t Need Massive Changes Insists Former Red

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Liverpool Don’t Need Massive Changes Insists Former Red

Liverpool are set to finish the season fifth in the Premier League standings and are consequently out of next season’s Champions League orbit.

The Reds are eyeing bolstering their ranks this summer and have been linked with a host of players, including Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister.

Liverpool are without Champions League football next season after taking part in the continental elite competition for six consecutive years.

And Rosenthal does not believe that his former side need a massive change to enter top four next season.

He believes that English football is so competitive that it is natural a bad season can result in missing out on the top four.

“I don’t think a cycle is over”, Rosenthal said to Italian outlet Tutto Mercato.

“English football is the most competitive in the world and it is natural that there could be a bad season.

“There will be a Europa League to play in and Liverpool will play in it.”

Some have questioned whether Klopp’s time at Liverpool has run its course, but Rosenthal does not agree and believes just one new player in each area of the team is needed.

“It can happen that after so many years it is necessary to change, but that is not the case with Liverpool.

“In my opinion, it is more a question of the quality of the players.

“You need one new player in each area of the squad and that will be enough to return to top four next season.”

Liverpool are tipped to try to rebuild their midfield this summer, but there could be signings in other areas of the team too.

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Exciting news may be on the horizon for Liverpool in the transfer market, as concerns arise over Manchester United’s willingness to meet Chelsea’s valuation for Mason Mount, potentially handing the Reds a boost in their pursuit of the talented midfielder.

 

Instead of pursuing a single marquee signing, Jurgen Klopp and the recruitment team plan to allocate their budget towards acquiring multiple midfield recruits, with Alexis Mac Allister and Mason Mount emerging as two of their primary targets.

 

A report from The Athletic (Subscription Required) indicated that Mount, 24, would prefer a move to Old Trafford if he were to leave Chelsea this summer. However, Liverpool now have reason to be optimistic thanks to a new report from elsewhere.

 

The discussion surrounding Mount’s potential transfer revolves around the remaining 13 months on his Stamford Bridge contract and the associated fee.

 

The Independent recently reported that Chelsea’s demand for a minimum of £55m for their Academy graduate is raising concerns at Manchester United, as they consider it to be a steep price.

 

However, the report aligns with The Athletic’s claim that Mount has a preference for joining Manchester United over Liverpool and Arsenal, both of whom have also expressed interest in the midfielder.

 

If Manchester United’s concerns over the fee persist, Liverpool could be presented with an opportunity to step in and secure the services of Mason Mount.

 

The Reds have consistently showcased their ability to attract top talent and develop players, making them an appealing destination for young stars looking to take the next step in their careers.

 

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While uncertainties remain, it is an exciting time for Liverpool as they navigate the transfer market and evaluate their options. As supporters, we can surely show trust in Jurgen Klopp and the recruitment team to make strategic decisions that align with the club’s long-term goals.

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