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Liverpool should consider $17m Roberto Firmino transfer heir who can fix two Jürgen Klopp issues

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Liverpool should consider $17m Roberto Firmino transfer heir who can fix two Jürgen Klopp issues

Roberto Firmino is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, and with him not only does a significant chapter of the club’s history close, but a void will also be opened up in the squad.

The Brazilian has hardly been a regular member of Jürgen Klopp’s starting XI this season, but Firmino has been useful in providing depth and ammunition off the bench, often stepping up when Liverpool needed him.

His quality in the starting XI has already been replaced by the arrival of Cody Gakpo, who has settled in astonishingly well to take on the reins from Firmino. But the squad role Firmino has played at the moment is not going to be filled by anyone in the existing team.

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This means Liverpool should look to the transfer window.

The Reds won’t need a flashy signing. Obviously, there are higher priorities on the club’s list in midfield and defense, and considering Firmino’s role has only been a rotational one this season, to replace him, Liverpool shouldn’t spend a hefty amount.

Nonetheless, Klopp could do with an extra bit of depth. He has already learned painfully this season, and in the 2020/21 campaign, just what a few injuries can do to the detriment of the team when he lacks depth in certain areas.

One player Liverpool should consider as an ideal option to back up the forward line is Kang-In Lee of Mallorca.

Lee Kang-In has been in excellent form in La Liga this season and Liverpool should consider a transfer.

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A South Korean international who is still only 22 years old, Lee won the Player of the Tournament at the 2019 U20 FIFA World Cup, a prestigious award once also given to Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi. He has been highly rated while at Valencia for several years, breaking various records such as becoming the youngest South Korean to ever play in European professional football.

Two years ago, he left Valencia on a free transfer, looking to reignite his career and escape a struggling team. And he has done exactly just that.

With six goals and five assists in La Liga so far, Lee has flourished at Mallorca and is playing some excellent football this season.

Technically gifted and with excellent vision, Lee definitely has the silky magical ability to light up Anfield. He’s also an industrious player who works hard and would be well-suited to gegenpressing football.

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The most important aspect of Lee is the fact that he is an extremely versatile player. Not only can he play centrally, but he can also play on either flank and even drop into midfield if necessary, meaning he could solve Klopp’s depth problem in more than just one position, but potentially also two different departments in midfield and attack.

Mallorca signed him on a free contract. He is currently valued at $17m (£13m/€15m) by Transfermarkt, and it’s probably realistic for Mallorca to allow him to depart for a fee around that ballpark, which would still make him the most expensive sale for the club since 2010.

At that, Liverpool can also probably afford to buy a squad depth player, and in Lee, there are few better options in the summer market. He is definitely someone to keep a close eye on, especially, as he continues to impress in La Liga 

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Marius Bülter scores 90+12 minute winner to give S04 all three points after a committed performance in Mainz

FC Schalke 04 sealed a dramatic 3-2 away win against 1. FSV Mainz 05 on Friday (05/05). The winning goal came in the 12th minute of additional time, with Marius Bülter scoring from the penalty spot.

Van den Berg and Brunner start – Skarke back in the squad

Head coach Thomas Reis made two changes to the team who started the 2-1 win against Werder Bremen, with Sepp van den Berg and Cedric Brunner coming in for Maya Yoshida and Jere Uronen (both dropped to the bank). For van den Berg, it was a first start since October 2022. Brunner made his comeback having injured his shoulder against Hertha BSC and missing the last two games. Tim Skarke was also in the squad again, having suffered a deep cut to his ankle in the game against the ‘Old Lady’.

Schalke start the game well

The game got off to an intense start, with the ‘Knappen’ in the contest from the off. In the 6th minute, Rodrigo Zalazar picked up the ball in midfield and dribbled towards goal. His ball into the middle deflected off Stefan Bell and out for a corner. The Royal Blues were also alert at the other end, with Henning Matriciani making a perfectly executed sliding tackle in the Schalke box to take the ball away from Dominik Kohr (13’).

3 minutes later, a cross from Marius Bülter towards Kenan Karaman deflected dangerously off Hanche-Olsen’s back towards the Mainz goal, but Robin Zentner was alert to the danger. Mainz’s best chance in the first half came to nothing thanks to Alexander Schwolow, who turned a Karim Onisiwo shot behind for a corner (20’).

Bülter does some stepovers and buries into the far corner

Schalke opened the scoring six minutes later. The ball was won in midfield, Kenan Karaman combined with Sepp van den Berg before playing the ball on to Rodrigo Zalazar, who found Marius Bülter on the left-hand side of the box. Schalke’s number 11 did a number of stepovers, beating Andreas Hanche-Olsen in the process before then finishing into the far corner with his left foot (26’).

The Royal Blues didn’t calm down having taken the lead and won lots of duels and second balls, and they could’ve doubled their lead after 35 minutes. Kenan Karaman received the ball from Simon Terodde and drove towards goal before hitting the right post from the edge of the box. Terodde himself then also failed to convert from a tight angle, firing straight at Robin Zentner (44’). In additional time at the end of the first half, Marcin Kaminski managed to clear the ball for a corner when it was looking dangerous from a Schalke perspective, maintaining the 1-0 lead going into the break.

Bülter misses a chance to make it 2-0 – Mainz equalise moments later

The second half developed differently to the first. Schalke had the first chance of the second half with a Rodrigo Zalazar shot from the edge of the box. Shortly afterwards, the Royal Blues missed an opportunity to go 2-0 up. Marius Bülter made a run in behind on the counter and was played in one-on-one by Simon Terodde, but an outstretched foot from Zentner prevented a second Schalke goal (51’).

Despite these two opportunities, it was Mainz who built up more pressure and were finally rewarded with an equaliser. After a series of dangerous corners, Leandro Barreiro found the back of the net, turning home Andreas Hanche-Olsen’s near post flick from close range. The Zerofivers looked to instantly add another. Dominik Kohr didn’t catch the ball right inside of the penalty area (56’) and Alexander Schwolow then held on to a Ludovic Ajorque header (59’).

Krauß scores during period of Mainz pressure – Aarón responds with a freekick

S04 managed to score after an hour during a period where Mainz were piling on the pressure. Schalke claimed the ball in midfield following a Mainz throw-in. Tom Krauß played the ball to Alex Král, who laid it on to Kenan Karaman. The winger pulled the ball back inside the Mainz box to an onrushing Krauß, who buried the ball into the far corner to make it 2-1.

Despite Schalke going ahead, it was Mainz who had the better of the game, and in the 71st minute they equalised. Aarón curled a freekick from the edge of the box over the wall and into the top corner.

Zentner keeps Mainz in the game – Bülter keeps his nerve from the spot in additional time

This was the beginning of an action-packed final stage of the game, with the Royal Blues once again creating a host of opportunities. Substitutes Tim Skarke (80‘) and Sebastian Polter (83‘) both had efforts saved from close range by the impressive Zentner, who also managed to turn a Danny Latza shot from the edge of the box over the bar (90+1’).

The board said five minutes of additional time, but in the end over 15 minutes were played. One reason for this was a break in play due to a clash of heads between Henning Matriciani and Aymen Barkok which required treatment for both players, another being a lengthy VAR check. Anthony Caci had pulled Marius Bülter’s shirt in the penalty area, with referee Dr.

Matthias Jöllenbeck initially waving play on. He took another look at the incident on the screen by the side of the pitch and decided to give a penalty! Marius Bülter kept his cool, sent Robin Zentner the wrong way and rolled the ball into the back of the net to make it 3-2 (90+12‘). Mainz attacked again but were unable to create a shot on goal, meaning S04 were able to celebrate a crucial away win at the MEWA Arena!

Away game at the record champions

On matchday 32, S04 are once again on the road, this time travelling to face Bayern Munich on Saturday (13/05), with a 15:30 CEST kick off.

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Liverpool given green light for $28m transfer as Jürgen Klopp draws up three-man shortlist

Welcome to the Liverpool.com daily Media Digest. From transfers to tweets, it can be hard to keep up with everything going on in the Anfield sphere. Credible, incredible and anything in between: we round it all up in one place here, taking a sideways look at the day’s media goings-on from around the world.

Sporting gives green light to midfielder’s Liverpool transfer

With Liverpool having pulled out of a potential deal to sign Jude Bellingham ahead of the summer, attention has now turned towards who they will target instead. It appears that links with one Sporting Lisbon star show no signs of going away.

In what will potentially be the first major signing of the upcoming transfer window for the Reds, it appears that defensive midfielder Manuel Ugarte is open to a switch to Anfield. According to journalist Brahian Kuchman (via The Transfer Room), the Uruguayan’s current employers will also not stand in the player’s way this summer.

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The 22-year-old, who mostly plays as a ‘number six’ has impressed this term for the Portuguese giants and Kuchman says that the prospect of a deal will now come down to whether Liverpool can negotiate a fee with Sporting. Watch this space!

Jürgen Klopp finalizes three-man midfield shortlist

Not content with one potential incoming in midfield, it seems that Jürgen Klopp is keeping tabs on a trio of players as he looks to completely revamp his options in this area of the pitch.

With four first-team midfielders set to depart the club this summer, however, it is not inconceivable to see this many signings arrive if it is determined that like-for-like replacements are required.

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According to The Times, Klopp and his recruitment team will press ahead with moves for Mason Mount of Chelsea, Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich and Alexis Mac Allister of Brighton & Hove Albion, with the view to completing deals ahead of pre-season.

With all three players having been heavily linked with a move to Merseyside in recent times, it would certainly not come as a major surprise to see any of these stars plying their trade under Klopp next term.

Of course, transfer dealings are often complicated undertakings, and Anfield’s recruitment gurus have a lot of work to do in the coming months. However, getting deals done early will give Klopp more time to work with his new signings, which may prove crucial if several new faces arrive this summer.

 

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