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£250,000-a-week star has played his last game for Man City
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CHARLIE SMITH
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It could be another busy summer at the Etihad.

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A big Manchester City earner has played his last game for the club, according to a new report.

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Pep Guardiola’s full focus is on matters on the pitch as we head into the business stage of the season, with City still on track to defend their Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League titles from last season.

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However, those behind the scenes at the Etihad appear to be making plans on summer targets. Reports in recent days have suggested that Man City are ready to make a bid for Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala, whereas they are also monitoring Bayern Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz.

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Away from Germany, Man City have also allegedly made an approach for Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes. Should a number of players come in, there could be a plethora of exits, and it looks as if one specific departure is certain to happen over the coming months.

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Recently, City full-back Joao Cancelo, currently out on loan with Barcelona, hit out at claims that he was a bad teammate to Nathan Ake and Rico Lewis before his loan to Bayern Munich, where he was hailed as an “important player” by former Bayern director Hasan Salihamidzic.

“Lies were told! I’ve never been a bad teammate for them and you can ask either Ake or Rico. I don’t have any superiority or inferiority complex towards them, but that’s the manager’s opinion.

“I think Man City were a bit ungrateful to me when they said that, because I was a very important player in the years I was there. I never failed in my commitment to the club, to the fans and I always gave everything.

“I remember a time when I was robbed and attacked and the next day I was playing at the Emirates against Arsenal. These are things you don’t forget, I left my wife and my daughter alone at home, terrified.

“People will only remember this because Mister Guardiola has much more strength than me when he says something and I prefer to keep to myself. I prefer to know that I am telling the truth, I feel fulfilled with what I did. I am a transparent person, I never lie.”

Football Insider have now provided a new update on Cancelo’s future at Man City, saying that the Portugal international has played his last game for the club.

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Cancelo doesn’t want to return to the Etihad following his loan at Barcelona, and the feeling is mutual, with City not wanting him back either.

It will be interesting to see where the £250,000-a-week defender ends up, especially following rumours of a move to top-flight rival Arsenal in recent days.

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Cody Gakpo may have just taught Jurgen Klopp a valuable lesson while on international dutyPhoto by ANP via Getty Images
Cody Gakpo may have just taught Jurgen Klopp a valuable lesson while on international duty
Tue 26 March 2024 18:30
Bence Bocsak
Sometimes there is a great disparity between how a player plays for the club team and then how they play for their national team. A great case in example, is Cody Gakpo.

The Liverpool forward has been a really valuable part of the Reds’ squad this season. He’s already got 18 goal contributions for Liverpool in all competitions and has rarely missed a game due to injury. Based on those factors, it’s difficult to criticise him – Gakpo is delivering when it matters.

However, recently he has come under a little bit of criticism. Over the course of Liverpool’s last few games there is no denying, that especially, when Gakpo was introduced from the bench he has made little impact. Yet conversely, for his national team, Gakpo showed a completely different side to his game. Someone who didn’t look like he was out of form at all.

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For the Netherlands, Gakpo has been one of the country’s most important players over the last few months, or even years. Ever since the World Cup, where he was the country’s top-scorer at the tournament in Qatar.

Meanwhile, in his last five games for the Netherlands, Gakpo also has five goal contributions (three goals and two assists). Including two brilliant assists against Scotland in the Netherlands’ most recent international fixture.

So why has Gakpo been able to become such a linchpin of the national team? The answer lies in how he is used. For Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp often deploys Gakpo with his back to goal playing as the focal point of the attack. However, for the Netherlands, Gakpo is used often as a wide left-winger.

Sometimes he is used centrally but often playing in behind a striker, which means he is more of a number ten rather than the nine that he is expected to play at Liverpool. This may offer a clue as to how to best utilise him in a Liverpool shirt as well.

Gakpo is much more effective when he can drop deeper and pick the ball up to advance into dangerous areas. He is less effective when playing with his back to goal. If Klopp wants to fully maximise Gakpo’s ability, then this is something that must be taken into consideration. Gakpo simply doesn’t have the strength at the moment to be a number nine. But he does have the speed and the technical ability to run at opponents and beat them with ease.

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Next Liverpool manager: Xabi Alonso says ‘yes’ to replacing Klopp but big snag emerges amid Fabrizio Romano ‘obsession’ claims
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Xabi Alonso is the top target to become next Liverpool manager

Liverpool have been given a significant lift in their quest to appoint Xabi Alonso as the heir to Jurgen Klopp after promiment broadcaster Richard Keys claimed the Spaniard has given the green light to the move – though an update on the situation from Fabrizio Romano perhaps tempers that belief.

The Merseysiders are now less than three months away from waving a tearful farewell to legendary boss Klopp, who will walk away from Anfield for a much needed rest after close to nine, intense and exciting years at the Liverpool helm. His last match in charge, however, is still to be determined and will either come at home to Wolves in the Premier League on Sunday May 19, or three days later, in the Dublin-staged Europa League final on Wednesday May 22.

The Reds would, understandably, love to bid farewell to their charismatic German coach with a big party in the nearest capital city to Anfield in what would prove a fitting farewell to Klopp’s Anfield reign.

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And while emotions are sure to get the better of many Liverpool fans, behind the scenes the club cannot afford to get too emotional and are well into the process of identifying – and hopefully appointing – his successor.

That task is being put in the very capable hands of the returning Michael Edwards, who is back at Anfield but this time with the more senior role of CEO of football.

Having landed on a new sporting director first up in Richard Hughes, the focus is now very much centred on landing Klopp’s heir – with former Anfield icon Alonso firmly in their sights.

However, persuading him to quit Bayer Leverkusen will far from a straightforward task.

Richard Keys says Xabi Alonso says yes to becoming next Liverpool boss
Indeed, TEAMtalk has revealed Alonso’s trepidation at stepping into Klopp’s very sizeable shoes at Anfield, while Bayern Munich are also very much hot on his heels and remain hopeful of persuading him to move across Germany to the Allianz Arena.

There is also the small matter that, after assembling a squad of players whom are unbeaten across 38 matches in all competitions this season, the 42-year-old will be loathe to leave a Leverkusen side who are very much strong favourites to win a first Bundesliga crown in their history.

However, we also understand that Edwards has put before Alonso’s people the offer of a three-year deal to become the next Liverpool manager and, in light of those claims, promiment broadcaster Richard Keys has now revealed that Alonso has said yes to taking the job.

That said, the beIN Sport anchor also claims that sealing a deal is another matter altogether.

“As I always say when I share news like this – these big deals can always go wrong,” Keys wrote on his blog. “There’s a lot to go wrong when they’re blue riband, whether it’s a player or coach/manager involved, but my information is that Alonso has decided on Liverpool.

“If I’m a Liverpool fan – that excites me.”

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Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky is also bracing himself for Alonso’s departure.

“That’s our wish and dream, for him to stay, but no-one would be angry or argue if he wins the Bundesliga and decides to go another route,” said Finland keeper Hradecky.

“We see on a daily basis that he loves to be in Leverkusen. He enjoys Dusseldorf where he lives. From another point of view: How can you make it better than this season?”

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Hradecky continued: “There’s a lot to ponder but he’s enough of a gentleman to make the right decision and only he knows what’s best for him.

“But the atmosphere he’s brought in Leverkusen, we didn’t have it before. I think it comes from the way he has experienced football.

“In Madrid, Liverpool – that’s the level we strive for every day. It was here when he came but it’s up here right now. The hype is definitely justified.

“It’s the best Leverkusen team I’ve experienced. We have 18, 19, 20 players – and it doesn’t matter who plays. There are a lot of different tactics. There’s a lot to take in from the opponents’ perspective. It’s hellishly difficult to play against us.”

Liverpool do have two other options if their move for Alonso fails with Roberto De Zerbi and, principly, Ruben Amorim also on Edwards’ wanted list.

However, their number one focus undoubtedly remains Alonso and trusted journalist Romano has underlined just how determined they are to land him, though admits his appointment will be far from easy.

“At the moment Xabi Alonso’s only focus, despite links with Liverpool and Bayern Munich, is on winning three titles with Bayer Leverkusen,” he began in his column for CaughtOffside.

“Earlier in the season, Alonso started to consider some possibilities, and there were enquiries to see his contract situation at Leverkusen, but for now his only focus is on finishing this season strongly.”

‘Situation around Liverpool target has radically changed’
Romano admits Liverpool will not have it easy landing their man despite a strong obession with getting it done.

Explaining how Leverkusen’s stance on Alonso’s exit has changed over the intervening months, Romano added: “In around December, the situation changed completely and Leverkusen understood that they had a real chance of winning the Bundesliga, and so Alonso is only focused on that. They are now the favourites, and they will also be looking at the Europa League as well, then after that we’ll see about his future.

“I don’t think it’s going to be easy to hear anything concrete in March or April.

“Also Alonso is under contract with Leverkusen and there is no specific clause for this summer, so it means clubs have to go there and negotiate and no one wants to distract them in this moment.”

Discussing how and why a move could happen, Romano concluded: “I’m sure Liverpool and Bayern are obsessed with Alonso and want to present their projects to him, but it’s really too early to know what he’s going to decide.

“I think it will depend on when they win the Bundesliga and how things go for them in the Europa League as well.”

Alonso has taken charge of Leverkusen in 75 matches since his appointment in October 2022, winning 50 of them, giving him a 66.67 win percentage.

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Liverpool to snub Xabi Alonso and make ‘surprise’ managerial appointment – after significant change at Anfield: report
By Ryan Dabbs published 2 hours ago
Liverpool could be set to cool their interest in Xabi Alonso, as a recent change at the club might make them look elsewhere

Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso looks on ahead of Bayer Leverkusen’s Europa League clash against Qarabag in March 2024.
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Liverpool could make a shock managerial appointment in the coming months that doesn’t involve Xabi Alonso, due to a new development at Anfield in recent weeks.

Xabi Alonso has been heavily linked to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool since the German manager announced his decision to leave the club in January, and a move has seemed nailed on for the last month or so now.

That might not happen, however, now that former sporting director Michael Edwards is back in a position of power at Anfield. Liverpool’s owners FSG appointed Edwards FSG’s CEO of football earlier this month, which will see him move into a more overarching position at the club where his remit will extend to overseeing the ownership’s purchase of another team.

Liverpool target Xabi Alonso of Bayer 04 Leverkusen looks on prior to the Bundesliga match between Sport-Club Freiburg and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at Europa-Park Stadion on March 17, 2024 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.

Alonso has been heavily linked with a move to Anfield (Image credit: Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
Having previously had a huge influence on signings at the club during his time as sporting director between 2016 and 2022 – such as the deals for Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alisson – a new report suggests that Edwards could have a similar impact in their hunt for the next manager.

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Indeed, according to ESPN’s Mark Ogden, Edwards might decide to make an unexpected appointment due to his contacts within football, therefore rejecting the idea of Xabi Alonso as the next Liverpool boss.

“I’ve been told that he’s one of the most

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