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Liverpool's Summer Transfers : Speculation & Rumours

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Wow. That is impressive.

He does not look like a 22 year old at all (and I'm not referring to his appearance here)

It would probably be better for us to sign a 22 year old Ikone as back up for our front three, than 29 year old Thiago for our midfield.
Didn't Pepe have an equally impressive highlights reel as well? Not saying that the out-turn will be the same, like.
 
Wages aside, if we're really skimping at pennies as the club's PR allude to and it was a choice between spending 35 mil for a 20 year old 4th choice CB, or/and a 29 year old proven midfielder, I would go for the latter.

It's unproven that Thiago would thrive in the Prem, but the difference he could make is a risk worth taking, while in comparison this Kabak kid is just replacing Lovren.
 
Liverpool are interested in Schalke centre-back Ozan Kabak, confirms German outlet Bild.


And the publication’s editor Christian Falk cemented this fact on Twitter.

Schalke want €32m apparently. 20 years old.
 
Kabac is properly good for his age, and would challenge Matip and Gomez right away, but I'd be amazed it we were to basically blow our budget on a Lovren replacement.
 
Kabac is properly good for his age, and would challenge Matip and Gomez right away, but I'd be amazed it we were to basically blow our budget on a Lovren replacement.
Yeah that sounds very unlikely. Maybe Klopp is ready to demote Matip to 4th choice and is buying someone to compete with Gomez.
Wouldn't have hurt if Kabak was a bit taller, but I guess 1,86m isn't that bad...
Call me old fashioned but I like having at least one really tall CB.
Like others have said, Fabs can also play as a CB and maybe that the position he'll have in the future.
 
Yeah that sounds very unlikely. Maybe Klopp is ready to demote Matip to 4th choice and is buying someone to compete with Gomez.
Wouldn't have hurt if Kabak was a bit taller, but I guess 1,86m isn't that bad...
Call me old fashioned but I like having at least one really tall CB.
Like others have said, Fabs can also play as a CB and maybe that the position he'll have in the future.

Given Gomez's performances since the restart, I would say Matip goes straight back in the team once fit.
 
I just thought Danny Ings would have been a perfect back-up for the front 3 – had we inserted a buy-back clause, this would have been a no-brainer. Oh well...
 
This is an authoritative-sounding summary of the state of our summer so far, courtesy of Jack Lusby:


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What to expect from Liverpool FC in the summer transfer window

Liverpool have already seen three senior players leave the club as the transfer window makes its delayed start, and more signings, sales and loans are set to follow.

The Reds confirmed on Monday that Dejan Lovren had joined Zenit St Petersburg on a permanent deal worth a reported £10.9 million, with the centre-back believed to have signed a three-year contract. Lovren follows Adam Lallana and Nathaniel Clyne out of the club, with the pair among those to depart on the expiry of their deals, as with Pedro Chirivella, who has joined Ligue 1 side Nantes. With the transfer window opening on July 27 and the new season starting on September 12, there is likely to be more activity in the days and weeks to come. So what can we expect from Liverpool in the summer transfer window?

Signings
As Jurgen Klopp has repeatedly stressed, there is real uncertainty over how much Liverpool can and will spend in the transfer market. “We have a really good squad, we have to see what we can do, we have to see what we have to do; for this we still need time,” the manager said recently. “This time will hopefully bring clarity about the future, and then we will make our decisions.”

That has not stopped speculation over a move for Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara, about which there has still been no denial from the Merseyside press. Bayern are said to value the Spaniard at £36.4 million, with the Reds hoping to pay closer to £22.7 million, while it has been claimed that personal terms have already been agreed with a player who could add world-class quality. Given how the Timo Werner deal fell through, of course, any rumours over a deal for the 29-year-old should be taken with a pinch of salt for now.

Elsewhere, Liverpool are likely to seek a replacement for Lovren despite the promise of Sepp van den Berg and Ki-Jana Hoever. Brighton’s Ben White, who shone on loan as part of Leeds’ Championship-winning side, and Schalke’s Ozan Kabak have been mentioned as targets. Bournemouth‘s Lloyd Kelly and Norwich’s Jamal Lewis have also been linked as the Reds consider signing cover for Andy Robertson at left-back. Given the uncertainty of the market it is difficult to gauge how else Liverpool could strengthen, but it would be sensible to suggest a versatile attacker is also on the agenda.

Sales
Lovren’s move to Zenit has reinforced the belief that, despite the impact of coronavirus on the finances of football, Liverpool can still secure deals for their unwanted players this summer. Loris Karius is one of the most prominent names among that group, with the goalkeeper currently in limbo following the termination of his loan spell with Besiktas. As it stands, Karius will return for pre-season training in mid-August, but with Montpellier among the clubs interested, Liverpool can be hopeful of agreeing a deal worth around £6 million before then.

Marko Grujic, Harry Wilson, Sheyi Ojo and Nat Phillips could also be available following the end of their loans, and the club could look to raise significant funds if they are sold. Grujic and Wilson will be particularly in-demand, with Hertha Berlin interested in signing the Serbian on a permanent basis after two seasons at the Olympiastadion so far. Xherdan Shaqiri should also be available for the right price, with Newcastle linked, while bids would be considered for Divock Origi.

Taiwo Awoniyi could also be sold, with Mainz interested, while similarly, Hull manager Grant McCann has expressed an desire to keep Herbie Kane, but the Tigers’ relegation to League One could rule that out. Ovie Ejaria is one whose exit is already set, though Reading have hinted they do not have the funds to complete his £3 million switch despite agreeing on the deal last summer. Finally, Yasser Larouci is set to move on having turned down the offer of a new contract, with the 19-year-old attracting both Leeds and Brentford as he seeks a pathway into first-team football.

Loans
Liverpool will continue to utilise the loan market to clear out a well-stocked squad and give their promising youngsters a taste of senior football. Of the latter group, Caoimhin Kelleher is one of the most interesting, with the Irish goalkeeper gaining considerable experience as part of the first team over the past two seasons, but is now needing to hone his craft on matchdays too. A move to the Championship is likely, while Kamil Grabara could either return to fill Kelleher’s role as Klopp’s third-choice goalkeeper or spend another season out on loan too.

Adam Lewis is poised for his first taste of the Football League after signing a new long-term contract, while Rhys Williams could head out again after impressing with Kidderminster Harriers in the sixth tier. Kane may be required to spend another season on loan, as is likely the case with Ben Woodburn after an injury-hit campaign with Oxford United, who are eager to extend his stay. Liam Millar is expecting a move to the Championship, while Awoniyi and Anderson Arroyo could be in line for another stint in Europe due to their work-permit issues.

None of Neco Williams, Curtis Jones or Harvey Elliott are set to leave on loan, as they are firmly part of the first-team squad, and it could be that Rhian Brewster also returns to take up a role in Klopp’s side. Brewster is already the subject of a number of enquiries due to his form with Swansea, and if another loan is deemed right for his development the 20-year-old should not be short of suitors. There may be more movement in the loan market too, with Morgan Boyes, Tony Gallacher, Elijah Dixon-Bonner, Liam Coyle and Luis Longstaff among those who could feasibly leave. One or both of Van den Berg and Hoever could even head out to gain experience if they are considered not yet ready to play first-team football at Anfield.
 
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Wasn't Ejaria tearing it up for Reading at one point? Can we ask for more than 3M now seeing as the agreement with Reading won't go through?
 
That has not stopped speculation over a move for Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara, about which there has still been no denial from the Merseyside press.

Eh?? The Echo has repeatedly denied there's any interest. Here's a denial from last week:

Despite all this speculation, the ECHO understands that they are unfounded and Liverpool are not interested in a deal for the midfielder.
 
Wasn't Ejaria tearing it up for Reading at one point? Can we ask for more than 3M now seeing as the agreement with Reading won't go through?
Eh... no, because his contract has expired. So, that's how you get out of loan deals.
 
I wouldnt be too surprised to see Jones go out on loan. Hes in that difficult position that Wilson and Brewster reached where hes developed beyond the reserve level but hes not at first team level. I think a loan until January would allow him to get valuable game time and keep him available for the second half of the season if we are fighting in multiple fronts.
 
I wouldnt be too surprised to see Jones go out on loan. Hes in that difficult position that Wilson and Brewster reached where hes developed beyond the reserve level but hes not at first team level. I think a loan until January would allow him to get valuable game time and keep him available for the second half of the season if we are fighting in multiple fronts.

You been actually been watching him when he comes on? He's fucking boss. With Lallana gone he will play plenty of games next season. There's zero chance he goes on loan.
 
Yeah they've even given him a new squad number. They obviously see him as part of the setup now, and he definitely looks like he can handle it.
 
Just the laid off ball for Sadio on the edge of our box for the fifth against Chelsea is enough to show the boy has what it takes.
 
Bayern Munich internally agreeing to set Thiago's selling price at 30 million Euros.
Not sure why they had to leak this if it was internally and also it would be typical Liverpool to still lowball an offer (though this makes complete sense as a buyer), but it does make me a bit nervous that our lowballing sometimes ends up with other clubs swooping in for the player eventually. I think this depends on how desperate Thiago is to play for Klopp and also our Brazilian connection.
 
Bayern Munich internally agreeing to set Thiago's selling price at 30 million Euros.
Not sure why they had to leak this if it was internally and also it would be typical Liverpool to still lowball an offer (though this makes complete sense as a buyer), but it does make me a bit nervous that our lowballing sometimes ends up with other clubs swooping in for the player eventually. I think this depends on how desperate Thiago is to play for Klopp and also our Brazilian connection.
What's to stop other teams for low balling us regarding Wijnaldum?
 
What's to stop other teams for low balling us regarding Wijnaldum?

Think we've demonstrated recently with Emre Can that we're willing to cordially lose the player for nothing if an extension can't be agreed on.
 
Think we've demonstrated recently with Emre Can that we're willing to cordially lose the player for nothing if an extension can't be agreed on.
True, not really something I'd say was an ideal situation though. We lost at least 20 mill on Can.
 
True, not really something I'd say was an ideal situation though. We lost at least 20 mill on Can.

For the value that we lose for nothing from our better players, we compensate with by getting ridiculous buyers for other fringe players. Would be cool to pocket 25 mil for Shaqiri next, but I guess that price was based on the premium Saudi oil money that was supposed to bankroll the Barcodes takeover which at the moment might not happen at all.
 


Based on the number of Germans I've met the past weeks here, I'm going to be cautious and just assume that this rumor started as a result of the whole country willing that 'Kloppo' clinches the league title every year before he finishes his stint with us. We've almost never managed to get any Bundesliga star we've been linked far and sure we need to sign a few players, but Sancho is probably similar to Mbappe money we're talking about so no way is there a chance here.
 
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