Done deal; Real Madrid sign a £100 million-dollar Liverpool star player.

 

Done deal; Real Madrid sign a £100 million-dollar Liverpool star player.

One of the reasons Liverpool have been so successful under the management of Jurgen Klopp is their ability to identify and sign the right players. The Reds rarely go after the biggest names available but they do often manage to get the best out of those who they end up signing. Could one of them end up at Real Madrid in the future?

 

Liverpool needed a midfield rebuilt over the summer, with Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both leaving the club. The Reds went on to meet the £60 million release clause in Dominik Szoboszlai’s RB Leipzig contract and brought him to Anfield.

 

They have players like Jude Bellingham, Aurelien Tchouameni, Eduardo Camavinga and Fede Valverde, all of whom are expected to remain important parts of the club for years to come. Other than that, they have legends like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, as well as a solid squad player in Dani Ceballos.

So, it is hard to see Real Madrid making a move to sign Szoboszlai anytime soon. The Hungarian international has been doing brilliantly at Liverpool and that should be his focus for now.

Never say never in football though. If Szoboszlai can continue performing at a high level, one cannot rule out the possibility of Real Madrid making a move for the Hungarian someday.

 

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Alan Shearer hails ‘clever’ Jurgen Klopp plan that worked for Liverpool against Man City

Alan Shearer has been speaking about Liverpool’s Premier League draw Manchester City

Alan Shearer believes Jurgen Klopp’s ‘clever’ use of his substitutes was key in Liverpool’s draw against Manchester City at the weekend.

The Reds returned to action for the first time since the November international break at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Just a point separated the two sides in the table ahead of kick-off.

Pep Guardiola’s side took the lead through Erling Haaland’s first-half strike; however, Trent Alexander-Arnold restored parity 10 minutes from time when he fired past Ederson from the edge of the box.

Klopp made all five of his available substitutions, with three of them being made before Alexander-Arnold’s equaliser, whereas City boss Pep Guardiola did not turn to his bench. And former Newcastle United star Shearer believes the German benefited from the way he used his bench.
“Jurgen’s done that (utilise substitutions) many times and it’s worked for him,” the former England captain told the Football Daily podcast.

 

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