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Rio Ferdinand says 21-year-old Liverpool target ‘has the potential to win the Ballon d’Or’

Liverpool have been linked with Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala in recent months and speculation continues to do the rounds.

For instance, the Daily Star recently reported that the Reds are among the frontrunners for the 21-year-old, alongside Manchester City.

The report, published last Saturday, also claimed that Musiala has rejected a new contract at Bayern in anticipation of a potential Premier League summer move.

Musiala’s contract runs until the summer of 2026, so this year would be a good opportunity for his club to cash in on him and get a significantly high fee.

The reported Liverpool target is going from strength to strength. At just 21 years of age, he already has 153 appearances for Bayern and 25 Germany caps.

And that’s before mentioning Musiala’s trophy haul. He has a Champions League, a Club World Cup, four Bundesliga titles and several German domestic cups to his name.

On Tuesday night, the reported Anfield target played the full 90 minutes as Bayern overturned a 1-0 deficit in their Champions League last-16 tie against Lazio.

Harry Kane scored twice and Thomas Muller also got on the scoresheet as Musiala and his club went through 3-1 on aggregate.

Liverpool target Jamal Musiala is a ‘fantastic footballer’
Speaking ahead of the match, Rio Ferdinand spoke very highly of the reported Liverpool target, deeming him a potential future Ballon d’Or candidate.

“He’s a fabulous footballer,” Ferdinand said on TNT Sports. “In a world where we talk about stats and data, he ticks that box, but it’s on the eye test where he comes alive.

“The way he receives the ball, he’s elusive, he rides a tackle and gets through traffic with HD. He’s a fantastic footballer.

“I think the highest compliment I can give him is that I don’t know where his ceiling is. Most players even at 20/22 years old, you go ‘I think they are going to get to this level and that’s them.’

“This guy has the potential to win the Ballon d’Or. I’ve said it before, he has the potential to do that if the path goes the right way for him and he’s in a successful team. That’s the platform and foundation for that.”

Liverpool would no doubt be a much stronger team with Musiala in their ranks, but he won’t come cheap. According to the Daily Star report, he could carry a price tag of at least £60million.

There will no doubt be many other elite clubs in pursuit of Musiala too, so the Reds will have a tough task on their hands.

Liverpool told manager they reportedly want to replace Jurgen Klopp is ‘going to mark an era’

Liverpool have been heavily linked with Xabi Alonso in recent months as a potential replacement for Jurgen Klopp.

With the Liverpool coach set to leave Anfield at the end of the season, the Reds are looking to bring in someone worthy of replacing him in the dugout.

Alonso appears to be the prime candidate for Liverpool due to his amazing record at Bayer Leverkusen so far and the fact he used to play for the Reds and ‘gets’ the club.

Now, Leverkusen defender Alex Grimaldo has provided an insight into the reported Liverpool target’s coaching methods, and what makes him such a special coach.

Liverpool target Xabi Alonso is a ‘very special coach’

Grimaldo, speaking to Fabrizio Romano, says Alonso is a great man-manager whose experience as a player – including the coaches he has had – have helped him become the coach he is today.

Better still for Liverpool – or any other suitors – the defender believes Alonso will be an era-defining manager.

“For me he’s a very special coach,” said Grimaldo. “It’s clear that I came for him, he treats me very well, he’s helped me adapt very quickly.

“He knows how to explain each concept, he knows how to treat players, how to demand from them, but giving them confidence without taking it away at any time.

“I remember in the game against Stuttgart in the first half, the team was very bad, he came at half-time and said something like ‘I don’t care if we win or lose, we’re going to play the way we know how to play.

“He demanded some things, but he said I don’t care about the result. What I want is for us to play the way we know how. We went out and it was totally different.

“What I want to tell you is he knows how to treat players, it’s clear that he’s been a player recently and he’s been an incredible player he’s also had very good coaches in his career I think all that makes him the coach he is today.

“It’s clear that he’s going to mark an era in the dugouts.”

Liverpool face tough race to land Xabi Alonso ahead of fierce competition
Alonso is an absolutely amazing shout for Liverpool.

Not only is he an Anfield cult hero and gets the club, but he’s also making a name for himself as one of the best young managers in the game.

However, with Liverpool and Bayern Munich both needing new managers ahead of next season, this will likely be one of the most hotly contested transfer sagas of the summer.

Alonso certainly has good reason to join either club. He has played for both and is good enough to manage both.

As illustrious European clubs with domestic league titles and Champions Leagues aplenty in their trophy cabinets – including recently – both will certainly appeal to him.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – Sunday, February 25, 2024: Ryan Gravenberch of Liverpool on crutches celebrates after the Football League Cup Final match between Chelsea FC and Liverpool FC at Wembley Stadium. (Photo by Peter Powell/Propaganda)
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Ryan Gravenberch injury update – Good and bad news for Liverpool midfielder
March 5, 2024
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Ryan Gravenberch is set to miss out on a crucial week for Liverpool as he continues his recovery from ankle ligament damage.

The Dutchman has been out of action since being forced off in the early stages of the Reds’ Carabao Cup final victory over Chelsea on February 25.

And This Is Anfield understands that he will also be unavailable to feature in this week’s vital clashes with Sparta Prague and Man City in the Europa League and Premier League respectively.

Offering an initial update on Gravenberch’s injury last week, Jurgen Klopp moved only to rule the midfielder out of then-upcoming meetings with Southampton and Nottingham Forest.

He said: “It’s a ligament injury, it could have been much worse, but it’s bad enough for him to be ruled out for this game, next game, then we will see.”

However, it is now understood that a return after the March international break is currently considered the likeliest timeline.

That would mean Gravenberch not only misses this week’s games but also the second leg against Sparta Prague as well as an FA Cup trip to Man United.

LONDON, ENGLAND – Sunday, February 25, 2024: Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch is treated for an injury during the Football League Cup Final match between Chelsea FC and Liverpool FC at Wembley Stadium. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Still, the club’s medical staff consider him fortunate not to have sustained a break as a result of a heavy challenge from Moises Caicedo at Wembley.

Gravenberch is one of a number of injured players who Liverpool consider to be close to returning.

There is hope that Mohamed Salah will return to training this week, perhaps even putting himself in contention to start against City on Sunday.

Curtis Jones, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson are also expected to return either side of the international break to provide a major boost to Klopp’s options.

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‘I’m going to get a battering’… Jeff Stelling makes controversial claim about Mohamed Salah live on air

Jeff Stelling is expecting a ‘battering’ from Liverpool fans after making a controversial claim about Mohamed Salah.

The legendary presenter has been selecting a ‘Title Race XI’ on talkSPORT and surprisingly left Mohamed Salah out of his side.

Despite playing just 28 games for Liverpool this season, Salah has netted 19 times and provided 10 assists.

The 31-year-old very much remains Jurgen Klopp’s main man in the final third and with the Reds sitting top of the Premier League, you’d imagine Salah will play a defining role in the title race.

But Jeff Stelling has picked Bukayo Saka over Salah while selecting an XI from Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal players.

Stelling makes controversial Salah claim
Speaking on talkSPORT, Stelling was fully aware that his choice to snub Salah for Saka wouldn’t go down well with Liverpool supporters.

“I’d have Saka in the side,” he said. “I just think he’s such an exhilarating young talent.

“I’d have three Arsenal players in mine, Saliba, Rice and Saka. It’s going to cost you somebody and I think that somebody might be Mohamed Salah.”

“Ooooh, what do you think? You can’t leave Salah out,” Ally McCoist responded.

“How you possibly aren’t playing Salah is remarkable! I’m playing Salah on the right, Haaland through the middle and Foden, in current form, he might be the best player in the country,” McCoist added.

“Haaland and Foden go without saying,” Stelling went on. “I’ve gone with Saka rather than Salah, I just think Saka has been sensational. Look, the stats, there isn’t much to pick between them.”

“I’ve gone for the exuberance of youth. Saka has got age on his side and that’s why I’ve gone for him above Salah.

“But I accept I’m going to get a battering from Liverpool fans.”

You could make a case for Saka being in the side on current form over Salah as the Liverpool winger has played just 46 minutes in the league since the turn of the year.

Yet, Salah remains one of the best forwards in world football and has provided in the biggest moments for Liverpool.

While Saka looks set to establish himself as a world-class player over the coming years, we’d certainly rather have Salah playing off the right-hand side during the business end of the campaign.

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Liverpool have had so many unlikely heroes over the course of their season so far.

Having bagged the Carabao Cup last month with a number of youngsters on the pitch, you just never know who’s going to show up for the Reds next. Last week’s FA Cup win also threw up two more surprise stars, with teenagers Jayden Danns and Lewis Koumas getting the goals.

Another of the Reds perhaps surprising heroes of the campaign has been Darwin Nunez. Although Nunez was a big-money signing and has been tipped to explode for some time now, there are some who surely thought he never would.

Happily though, the 24-year-old is now showing exactly how good he is. The latest instalment in the Darwin show came on Saturday, when Liverpool’s No.9 glanced home a huge injury-time winner against Nottingham Forest. And speaking to BBC 5 Live’s Monday Night Club after that goal at the weekend, pundit Chris Sutton has raved about Nunez.

“I can’t take my eyes off him when he plays,” Sutton gushed. “Liverpool were struggling at the weekend, all of a sudden Nunez came off the bench and I’m not saying that I knew that they were going to win, but you just felt a change in the game.

“His physicality is phenomenal. He is a real nuisance. He is a handful and it’s fair to say people get frustrated with his finishing but some of his finishes this season have been excellent. Everyone misses opportunities and he can become cleaner with it but he makes things happen and he makes others around him play better, and that’s the biggest thing.”

Nunez winning people over
This isn’t a new thing for Darwin. After becoming something of a figure of fun last season, the Uruguayan has been brilliant for a while now.

Prior to his recent injury against Brentford, there was even an argument that he was presently Liverpool’s most important player.

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After his goal won them a massive three points on Saturday, those debates won’t be dying down any time soon.

The Reds have had several players who could claim to have been their best during an eventful season so far. But with Mohamed Salah having now missed most of the past two months, we’d argue that Nunez has assumed that crown.

Virgil van Dijk might have something to say about that, but we’re backing Darwin. He has simply been the difference for Liverpool on too many occasions for us not to.

Darwin Nunez
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As Sutton points out, the one big question mark surrounding Nunez is still his finishing. However, having now scored on his last three appearances for the Reds, he’s starting to put that right, too.

Aside from the frequency with which he sticks the ball in the net, the other worry over Darwin is his fitness. The former Benfica hitman does have a tendency to pick up untimely niggles.

Indeed, although he’s one of the first names on the teamsheet, the Uruguay international has only started 16 of Liverpool’s 27 Premier League games. Over the course of the last 11 matches, that needs to improve.

If he can stay fit though, then Nunez could be the difference between the Reds winning or losing it all this season. What a player.

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Mo Salah, Ryan Gravenberch, Diogo Jota, Alisson Becker, Curtis Jones and more are back from injury to face Manchester City saga

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Liverpool will be hoping to get more players back to full fitness as they prepare for another huge week in their season.

The Reds’ ambitions of winning four trophies continues – largely down to the youngsters in their squad. They claimed the Carabao Cup after beating Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley last month before they moved into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 3-0 triumph over Southampton.

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And Jurgen Klopp’s grip at the top of the Premier League table remains intact. Liverpool required a 99th-minute goal from Darwin Nunez, making his return from injury, to earn a dramatic 1-0 victory at Nottingham Forest. Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo also came back to full fitness at the City Ground.

Liverpool’s quest to win the Europa League recommences when they travel to Sparta Prague on Thursday in the last 16 first leg. Then the Reds have a potential Premier League title decider when Manchester City, a point behind in the table, visit Anfield on Sunday.

While Klopp’s injury crisis has eased somewhat, the number of players on the treatment table is lengthier than he would like. Ahead of this week’s double-header, here’s a look at the current injury list and if anyone could make a return to action.

Mo Salah – hamstring
Liverpool’s talisman has played just twice for the club in 2024. After suffering his issue representing Egypt at AFCON, Salah made a goalscoring return in the Reds’ 4-1 win at Brentford last month. However, his outing came at a cost and he hasn’t featured since. Klopp admitted the 31-year-old is getting closer to being available again and Liverpool won’t want Salah to break down for a third time.

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Potential return game: Sparta Prague (A), Thurs 7 March or Man City (H), Sun 10 March.

Ryan Gravenberch – ankle
The midfielder had to be stretchered off in the first half of the Carabao Cup final with ligament damage. Gravenberch’s issue wasn’t as serious as first feared, however, and he’ll continue to be assessed.

Potential return game: Sparta Prague (A), Thurs 7 March or Man City (H), Sun 10 March.

Curtis Jones – ankle
The homegrown midfielder also had ligament damage at Brentford but his issue seems more severe. Assistant manager Pep Lijnders admitted Jones could be back around the time of the international break later this month.

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Potential return game: Man Utd (A), Sun 17 March or Brighton (H), Sun 31 March.

Stefan Bajcetic – other
The 19-year-old midfielder has played just twice this season because of a problem related to his body’s growth and Liverpool have been cautious. Bajcetic is back training on the grass and is awaiting the green light to be reintegrated with his team-mates. He will likely need some weeks to build up fitness and strength.

Potential return game: Brighton (H), Sun 31 March.

Alisson Becker – hamstring
The No.1 goalkeeper as a ‘serious’ injury although there is hope that he will be back before the season’s end.

Potential return game: N/A

Trent Alexander-Arnold – knee
The Liverpool vice-captain isn’t expected to make a return to action before the international break. Much will depend on how his issue reacts.

Potential return game: April

Diogo Jota – knee
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The versatile forward had to be stretchered off at Brentford and was ruled out of action for a couple of months. Reports in Jota’s native Portugal suggest he will be back available for the end of the season.

Potential return game: N/A

Joel Matip – knee
It’s been three months since the centre-back picked up ACL injury in a 4-3 win over Fulham. Matip has been removed from Liverpool’s Europa League squad for the last 16 and that suggests he’s not close to a return.

Potential return game: N/A

Thiago Alcantara – hip
The midfielder has been limited to a solitary outing this season because of his ongoing problem. There is no time frame on when he might be back, although Klopp does not know if Thiago will play again this term.

Potential return game: N/A

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Liverpool named as possible mystery bidder preparing huge Barella offer
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Jurgen Klopp loves him as a player.

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Liverpool are reportedly one of two clubs who could be the mystery suitor behind a huge offer which is about to arrive for a “top-class” player who Jurgen Klopp loves, according to reports in Italy.

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The Reds completely rebuilt their midfield last summer, following some massive struggles in that area throughout the 2022/23 season, with Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch all making a big difference.

Klopp may be moving on as manager at the end of the season, but whoever comes in will surely be looking at making further additions to the squad, bringing in his own players and ensuring fresh legs with long-term potential arrive.

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One player who has been linked with a move to Liverpool in the summer transfer window is Pedro Neto, who is once again standing out as arguably Wolves’ most influential player this season. He has nine assists in the Premier League in 2023/24 to date, and only Pascal Gross, Kieran Trippier and Ollie Watkins (all 10) have more to their name in the competition this season.

Palmeiras teenage gem Luis Guilherme is seen as another option for the Reds, being considered a player with long-term potential, and highly-rated Leeds United starlet Archie Gray is also being considered a hugely exciting candidate to add to the squad.

Liverpool named as possible mystery bidder
According to Il Secolo XIX [via Sport Witness], Liverpool are interested in signing Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella this summer, with the Reds possibly the mystery bidder preparing to “submit” an offer for him. They say a “major Premier League club” is about to put big money on the table, with the Reds and Manchester City name-checked as the likely two options.

The 27-year-old isn’t out of contract at the Serie A giants until the summer of 2026, so only a huge amount of money is likely to have a chance of prising him away.

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Liverpool should definitely be looking at Barella as a strong summer transfer target if they aren’t indeed the one bidding, with the Italian arguably one of Europe’s most complete midfielders for a number of years now. In fact, Klopp has admitted in the past that he is a big admirer.

“He’s a really good player, a really good player and I like him a lot. He has all the things you want from a midfield player: he is aggressive, he is technical, he can run for ages and all these kinds of things. That’s a top-class player.”

Barella vs. LFC’s new midfielders

Appearances

Goal contributions

Tackles per game

Key passes per game

Pass %

Nicolo Barella

25

5

1.3

1.1

86.2%

Alexis Mac Allister

22

6

2.7

1.2

87.9%

Dominik Szoboszlai

22

5

1.3

2.1

87.6%

Wataru Endo

19

1

1.4

0.8

87.1%

Ryan Gravenberch

19

0

1.1

0.6

82.5%

At 27, Barella is right at the peak of his powers, possessing both a lot of experience but also time to improve further as a player, and he was a key part of Italy’s Euro 2020 success, starting six of his country’s seven matches en route to glory.

The one argument to make is whether Liverpool need another midfielder, considering how well-stocked they are, but assuming Thiago moves on when his contract runs out this summer, the Inter star could be a brilliant replacement.

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Luca Furnell-Gill (centre) in action for Liverpool U18s against Manchester United U18s at Carrington Training Ground on January 30 2024 (Image: Manchester United/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Liverpool youngster Luca Furnell-Gill is serving a lengthy suspension after admitting a disciplinary charge following the controversial clash with Manchester United earlier this year.

Furnell-Gill was banned for five games by the Football Association after accepting the claim of violent conduct during the Under-18 Premier League North match at United’s Carrington training base on January 30.

The 17-year-old defender was caught on camera involved in an ongoing spat with Manchester United forward Ethan Wheatley during the second half of the game, which Liverpool lost 4-3.

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The Liverpool youngster was seen turning to aim a punch towards Wheatley as he chased opposing player Ethan Williams in the build-up to United’s second goal, and later clashed with the same player and aimed an elbow during the altercation. Both players were spoken to by the referee but ultimately went unpunished.

Liverpool subsequently addressed the matter internally, and the ECHO understands the player was extremely contrite after the game and that Academy director Alex Inglethorpe contacted Manchester United counterparts the morning after the game to apologise.

Furnell-Gill hasn’t played since the United game, after which the Reds have had four matches including the FA Youth Cup win over Fulham and exit from the competition at Leeds United last weekend.

He joined Liverpool from Preston North End at U15 level and made his U18s debut as an U16 player last season, and is presently a first-year scholar with the U18 squad.

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Bobby Clark reflected on a perfect end to his first Premier League start after Liverpool’s dramatic late victory over Nottingham Forest.

Darwin Nunez headed home a 99th-minute goal at the City Ground on Saturday – delivering a 1-0 win, maintaining the Reds’ place at the top of the table and sparking wild scenes of celebration among the travelling supporters.

For Clark the day was extra-special, with the 19-year-old handed the first league start of his professional career by Jürgen Klopp.

The midfielder featured for an hour before being replaced by Wataru Endo, and afterwards he spoke to Liverpoolfc.com about his pride and emotion.

“Oh, a great way for it to end!” said Clark. “Obviously I was grateful to get my first Premier League start.

“When I came off, obviously things were out of my control. But I knew that something was coming and [to do that] late was top!”

He continued: “It’s mad but I always had the feeling we were going to do something with the top players we’ve got in the front of the pitch, and Alexis [Mac Allister] with the calmness at the end and Darwin putting it in, it was top!”

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Clark had previously started Liverpool’s Emirates FA Cup fifth-round win over Southampton at Anfield last Wednesday, and was one of seven players to retain their place in Klopp’s XI for the trip to Forest.

“It was [Friday] in training when we were doing our work for the game,” he said, when asked when he had found out he was starting again.

“I was decent but I thought I could have done a lot more in what I know I can do, but it was alright.”

Liverpool’s young players have been front and centre in recent weeks, with the likes of Jayden Danns, Lewis Koumas and James McConnell also attracting attention with their impressive showings at senior level.

Having followed up his own impact in the Carabao Cup final with outings in the FA Cup and now the league, England youth international Clark says he is enjoying the challenge of adapting to life at the top level.

“It all comes from the gaffer and all the players,” he said. “They fill you with confidence and they let you do your thing, so it comes from there.

“That’s the main thing. If you don’t have a manager like that, it’s going to be much harder. Whenever I’m coming on or starting, he just lets me do my thing and fills me with confidence.”

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Liverpool caught cold as Bayern Munich near huge coup with five-year offer to be accepted
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Bayern Munich look to have beaten Liverpool to the punch

Bayern Munich have caught Liverpool napping, with a report claiming the German giants are primed to see a five-year contract offer accepted.

Bayern Munich and Liverpool are both entrenched in the race to appoint Xabi Alonso as their next manager. Thomas Tuchel and Jurgen Klopp will leave their respective posts at the end of the season. It’s been speculated Tuchel could be given his marching orders early if Bayern fail to advance past Lazio in the Champions League Round of 16.

At present, the signs point towards Liverpool being the ones to secure an agreement for Alonso.

TEAMtalk has learned a three-year contract offer is on the table and initial talks between the Reds and Alonso’s camp have been positive.

Furthermore, Sky Germany revealed Alonso has a ‘verbal promise’ with Bayer Leverkusen. The in-house agreement relates to Alonso having permission to leave the club THIS SUMMER if a suitable offer is lodged.

Sky Germany claimed that in the absence of a release clause, Liverpool must fork out a fee in the region of €15m-€25m to prise Alonso out of Leverkusen.

But while Liverpool look set to beat Bayern to Alonso, journalist Rudy Galetti claims it’s Bayern who’ll sink Liverpool when it comes to a key transfer target.

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Back in October German reporter Florian Plettenberg confirmed Liverpool were sizing up Schalke sensation, Assan Ouedraogo.

The 17-year-old has burst onto the scene in the Bundesliga 2 this season and is a regular for Germany at Under-17 level.

Ouedraogo is a classy and powerful central midfielder and owing to his 6ft 4in height, has drawn early comparisons to Paul Pogba.

Pogba’s late-career decline and subsequent four-year ban for doping have left a stain on the Frenchman’s name.

However, it’s important to remember Pogba was among the world’s leading central midfielders during the early part of his career at Juventus and was a guaranteed starter for a hugely successful France side.

“Liverpool and especially Jurgen Klopp is monitoring the development of Assan Ouedraogo,” the Sky Deutschland reporter revealed in October.

“The 17 y/o versatile midfielder from Schalke has a release clause in 2024. Clubs from abroad have to pay around €20m (£17m).”

But according to Galetti on Monday, it’s Bayern Munich who’ll be the ones to snap up Ouedraogo.

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Taking to X, Galetti stated: “Bayern are advancing in talks with Ouedraogo.

“The Schalke central midfielder – whose contract expires in 2027 – received a five-year proposal from Bayern and seems inclined to accept.

“RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt are still interested in him, while no concrete move from Liverpool so far.”

Why Liverpool have not made their move was not made clear. It may be that the Reds no longer hold serious interest in the player.

Alternatively, the impending exit of Klopp – who Plettenberg suggested was the driving force behind Liverpool’s interest – could be a factor.

Nonetheless, unless Liverpool act quickly, it appears Ouedraogo will be heading to Munich.

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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – Saturday, December 30, 2017: Liverpool’s Director of Football Michael Edwards and Commercial Director Billy Hogan during the FA Premier League match between Liverpool and Leicester City at Anfield. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
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Liverpool are undergoing significant changes not only in the backroom but in the club’s hierarchy, with CEO, Billy Hogan, the latest to see his role altered at top level.

The club finds itself needing a new sporting director, manager and backroom staff all within the space of a few months, with a lot hinging on owners FSG making the right appointments.

And despite the season of change the club already finds itself in, last week, Hogan, CEO of Liverpool FC, was named CEO of FSG International.

The announcement came during FSG’s owners’ meeting, with Hogan to oversee the management of FSG’s entire enterprise, which is continuing to grow across various sports around the world.

A statement from FSG on Hogan’s promotion said: “This moment in FSG’s expansion marks a fitting occasion to formalise our leadership structure, recognising the ongoing contributions and responsibilities shouldered by Sam [Kennedy, Red Sox CEO] and Billy across our entire portfolio.”

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“We know our people are our greatest asset, and in Sam and Billy, we have two of the most accomplished executives in the industry whose enduring contributions stand out even more as original hires by FSG over two decades ago.”

It has been suggested that the promotion will not impact Hogan’s day-to-day role at Liverpool, but it will to a certain extent considering how vast FSG’s portfolio is becoming.

The change follows Liverpool’s attempt to lure former sporting director Michael Edwards back to Merseyside, with a restructuring of the club on the cards as he seeks greater control.

In a report from the Times‘ Paul Joyce, Edwards would “seek total control of football operations at Liverpool in order to consider coming back to Anfield less than two years after his departure.”

 

Edwards, if he came back in that position, would effectively take on the role of FSG president Michael Gordon, who is heavily involved in the running of the club, and could lessen some of Hogan’s responsibilities.

It is no wonder, then, that Liverpool continue to push for Edwards’ return, as the transfer guru already knows the club inside out and a restructuring of the club and FSG as a whole makes this the ideal time to see him assume more power.

Nevertheless, Hogan’s promotion, the pursuit of Edwards and Klopp’s departure ensures this a significant period for a club that is soon to be in a period of transition, something they have not had to encounter for nearly nine years.

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Fabrizio Romano thinks £79m player will leave after Liverpool started tracking him
Mon 4 March 2024 10:30
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Liverpool may have no sporting director, nor a new manager for the the summer yet. However, that doesn’t mean that the club’s recruitment team is sitting around idle. The Reds will already be tracking potential candidates, and seeking out prospective signings for the summer transfer window.

One area where Liverpool could be looking to strengthen is in attack. This season has shown that while Liverpool have some exciting attackers, the Reds could probably do with another option in attack.

All five first team offensive players have been out injured at some point this season. This has meant even midfielders like Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai have been forced to play in the front three at certain points during the campaign.

Having another option in there could give Liverpool a much needed extra boost in attack. The kind of boost that could help the Reds propel forward again next season. And according to Fabrizio Romano, there is one player on Liverpool’s radar, who is considering leaving his current club this summer.

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Pedro Neto has previously been linked with a £79m move to Liverpool. And now Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the player is looking to leave Wolves at the end of the season.

“Wolves have not communicated any price tag for Pedro Neto but the feeling, speaking to sources, is that in the summer he is expected to join a very important club,” Romano said on the Here We Go podcast.

“He has been on the list of many clubs in recent years, a few years ago he was really appreciated by Arsenal, and then Liverpool and also other clubs started following him.”

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Neto is a fantastic player, who really suits Liverpool’s style of play. His explosive speed can hurt any opponent, and there is no question he would be a huge boost for the Reds. However, the question will be just how much Wolves will want for his services.

The Reds will not want to overspend, and it seems like Wolves will be looking to hold out for a pretty hefty fee. If that will be the case, we can see Liverpool turning elsewhere.

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Nottingham Forest fans were understandably upset after watching their side give away a late goal against Liverpool but their treatment of one young fan was disgusting.

As the full-time whistle blew, the fume from the home supporters behind our bench was toxic and it soon became clear that a young Red and his mother were in among it all.

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This led to Andy Robertson and several members of our coaching staff collecting the youngster and taking him to safety.

Being upset after conceding a goal is understandable but there’s no reason to treat anyone like this, especially someone so young.

You can watch the terrible footage of the Forest fans via @ianyoungkop on X:

Poor kid. pic.twitter.com/WfTdTVoNga

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During the last few weeks while everything has gone according to plan for Liverpool on the pitch, the same cannot be said for what’s happened off it. Injuries have haunted Jurgen Klopp’s side. It seems like game by game, more and more players have fallen due to injury.

However, things are changing in a positive direction. Over the weekend, both Darwin Nunez and Dominik Szoboszlai returned to action. The former even grabbed the headlines coming to Liverpool’s rescue by scoring a last-minute winner for the Reds against Nottingham Forest.

There could be more positive news this week with Mohamed Salah expected to be back in action for the Reds. And it’s not just those three who are on the return. Yesterday, another Liverpool star returned to action for the club’s U21 side.

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23-year-old Rhys Williams has been out injured for a while. After coming back from his loan spell at Port Vale, the Liverpool defender hasn’t been able to feature in training or in a competitive match. However, yesterday he finally returned.

Williams came back into action for Liverpool lining up for the club’s U21 side against Aston Villa. It wasn’t the best of returns though for the defender with the young Reds’ losing 2-0 to their opponents.

It’s great to see Williams back though. He has always been highly rated at the club’s academy. And he even impressed for the first team during the 2021/22 season. A few years ago in a press conference, Klopp described him as an ‘exceptional’ player.

Now, what comes next for Williams remains to be seen. He’s been quite unfortunate with his last few loans spells. He couldn’t get in the squad at Aberdeen during the beginning of this season. Meanwhile, he picked up an injury at Port Vale after going there on loan in January and returned to the Reds without having featured for his loan side.

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Roy Keane admitted Pep Guardiola’s record at Anfield was ‘not great’ ahead of his Manchester City side’s trip to Merseyside.

Of course, there are far from many outfits with a glowing record at L4 in recent years since Jurgen Klopp took over in 2015.

“Well it’s not great, but the rest of his record is pretty good,” the Irishman spoke on Sky Sports.

“When you see records like that you think that can be broken in terms of the percentages of getting results there.

“But it’s going to be very difficult, because Liverpool are obviously hanging in there in terms of grinding out results like they did yesterday.

“It’s going to be very, very difficult, but Pep and Man City are more than capable of going down and getting a result – a result being maybe a draw even.

“But yeah, that record’s not great, but not many teams have great records at Anfield.”

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The Merseysiders will go into the clash next weekend a point ahead of the incumbent champions following their 3-1 win over Manchester United.

 

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Key men returning could be key
The sight of Dominik Szoboszlai making a cameo along with goalscorer Darwin Nunez will have been seriously reassuring.

Mo Salah, though not present at the City Ground, is also expected to make a recovery in time for City’s visit.

How much of a part the Egyptian is able to play remains to be seen.

In the meantime, we shouldn’t forget the contributions of younger stars Bobby Clark, Conor Bradley, Jayden Danns and the like.

Some, or all, to varying degrees, could be called upon to make an impact next Sunday.

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(Images) What happened to Konate & Danns amid Forest furore should shock fans more than goal controversy
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Before we begin an unnecessary witchhunt against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, it’s important to bear in mind a few other facts about the officiating that took place.

As James Pearce rightly noted on the contentious decision itself: “So much happened after [Caoimhin] Kelleher restarted the game and before the goal.”

Those suggesting that Paul Tierney – for goodness sake, actually repeat the referee’s name out loud five times  – was tilted towards the Reds might need to give their head a good old wobble.

We’re talking about the same official Klopp has expressed concern about for quite some time now. The very sight of the 43-year-old’s name on our fixtures sets hairs on end.

The decisions that didn’t go Liverpool’s way
The failure to penalise a high boot on Ibrahima Konate, for one, is pretty poor on its own. Remember the failure to penalise Danilo after dragging down Jayden Danns in the Forest box?

If anything, Nottingham Forest got off lightly with the officiating at the City Ground.

You can catch the image and clip below, courtesy of James Pearce’s X account and LFCTV:

So much happened after Kelleher restarted the game and before the goal.
Forest should be more angry with Hudson-Odoi/Awoniyi for trying to dribble the ball out of their own box just before Mac Allister’s cross.
Plus Tierney missed high boot on Konate when defender went down. pic.twitter.com/1V3kTAORSt

— James Pearce (@JamesPearceLFC) March 2, 2024

Top left of the screen as the ball swings in. Didn’t show a closer angle but if you pause you can see Danilo with both his hands wrapped around Danns. pic.twitter.com/wzTIqAfN79

— Owen🇩🇪🇨🇦 (@LFCOwen96) March 2, 2024

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DudeMarch 3, 2024 at 7:51 am
They showed the foul on Danns when I was watching it live. It was one of the most blatant fouls you will see in the area. Completely wrapped his hands around him and dragged him to the ground.

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