BREAKING NEWS: Jamal Musiala Sends ‘Liverpool’ Clear Transfer Message That He is ready To….

 

£96million star would be ready to agree Liverpool move – Pundit

Jamal Musiala and Liverpool are still closely linked, and the most recent news in the media is intriguing.

Sport Bild revealed earlier this month that Klopp is preparing a bid to entice the German international away from Bayern Munich.

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In a more recent statement, Chrisitian Falk restated the Reds’ desire to sign the highly sought-after 20-year-old playmaker. The well-known reporter said (Bild):

“Everyone is aware of their ability to entice Musiala to their team, and Liverpool will now have Manchester City and Real Madrid on the table.

” Bayern is exerting every effort to retain Musiala at Munich.

“At €200,000, he is now valued at €110 million, or £96 million.

That’s the price you would have to pay for such a player, but it’s not that much anymore.

Expert Gabby Agbonlahor believes Musiala would be willing to consent to a move to Liverpool and has tipped the Merseysiders to entice the Kaiser.

According to the former striker for Aston Villa, Football Insider:

“I think they’re (Liverpool) missing one more top midfielder in there. Musiala is the kind of player that could win the Ballon d’Or, but I don’t think it’s possible at Bayern Munich.”

“Germany aren’t great at the moment either, so for him to win it – does he have to be in the Premier League or in La Liga with Real Madrid?I think it’s something the player would love to do. He knows England well.”

The 25-capped international netted sixteen goals and provided as many assists in the last campaign but this season, he has mostly warmed the bench in the Bundesliga.

So, it is not surprising that the contract talks have not progressed. In your view should Liverpool pay £96million to sign Jamal Musiala?

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Our weekly Liverpool jury columnists look back on Thursday’s Europa League win and ahead to Sunday’s clash with Nottingham Forest .

Toulouse, their opponents in the Europa League group stage, was easily defeated 5-1 by Liverpool at Anfield on Thursday night.

Diogo Jota, Wataru Endo, Darwin Nunez, Ryan Gravenberch, and Mohamed Salah all scored goals to lead Jurgen Klopp’s team to a convincing win that puts them solely in control of Group E.

Now that the Premier League is once again in focus, Nottingham Forest is the most recent team to travel to Merseyside.

As part of a weekly ECHO fan feature, four Liverpool supporters have expressed their opinions about what they think will happen before this Sunday afternoon match.

I was the first to wax lyrical about the glamour of the Europa league at the start of the season but, as we strolled through a classy win against Toulouse.

inside Anfield on Thursday night, you couldn’t help but think the magic of the competition firmly lies beyond the group stages.

As we get deeper into the holiday fixture season and begin hanging the red ornaments on our trees, we can concentrate our efforts only on the league.

The Reds have a history of leaving themselves with work to do in Europe, but I’m thrilled with how we’ve handled this bunch thus far.

Players who come off the bench seem just as important as regular starters, and I’m liking the team’s current youthful energy and enthusiasm.

Endo and Gravenberch, who have both made strong arguments for additional Premier League starts, are finding a good home on the Europa football team.

However, Nunez’s starting on Sunday is a given, and ideally we’ll have every opportunity of continuing our winning ways.

Liverpool did not produce an impressive performance against Premier League strugglers Everton in the early kick-off last Saturday, but who cares? They got the job done.

Before Ashley Young was given his marching orders, although there was no snarling and biting, the game was nicely balanced, with Everton unusually providing some attacking ambition and Liverpool carving out some good chances on the counter.

After Young’s dismissal, the game became dull and dead with Everton metamorphosing into Sean Dyche’s Burnley team: they were compact, had nine men behind the ball and showed no attacking enterprise.

Despite an overall average performance, which can be explained, in part at least, by Young’s dismissal, Gravenberch was a shining light in the team. He glides forward past opposition players with effortless ease.

Fans were treated to further rampaging, elegant runs from the Dutchman against Toulouse on Thursday evening at Anfield.

Gravenberch’s case for being a regular fixture in the midfield is now compelling. He provides the pace and power that the Liverpool midfield has not had for some time.

With time and patience, he has every chance of following a similar trajectory to that of the mercurial Szoboszlai.

David Shams (Beijing, @ShamsWriter) – Three points expected against Forest

A pair of commanding back-to-back performances at home to start the new slate of matches.

The Merseyside derby, of course, the sweetest of the two. I must admit, I thought there could have been a banana skin or two to trip us up. The 12:30pm kick-off time dip seems to be sorted.

In Europe, we bossed our French cousins (their ownership group has a minority stake in FSG).

The best part is it came as the line-up comprised chiefly of folks fighting for time in the main starting eleven. And for the most part, they came through.

At the weekend, I’m looking for Liverpool to keep their pace going. It should be high-flying, exciting football against a side struggling to hit form.

Injuries likely means Forest will continue to do so at Anfield on Sunday.

This will be yet another test, though most matches will be.

While we struggled mightily last season, there was the impression we had more problems than we should have against sides in the bottom half of the table.

A win here, combined with all three points last weekend, and maybe we can start putting it all behind us.

James Noble (Worcestershire, @james_noble98) – Nunez growing in stature by the week

What an enjoyable night Thursday was, as Liverpool made wonderful use of another consistently engaging Anfield outing.

Alongside debuts for Luke Chambers, Calum Scanlon and James McConnell, there were five different scorers from four different continents.

That included Wataru Endo’s first goal for the club, on an evening when the midfielder became an increasingly dominant force.

Understandably, Darwin Nunez’s miss – which became an assist for the classy Ryan Gravenberch – has gained its share of attention.

However, everything he did to work that particular opening, his first-half goal and his all-round performance reflected a player becoming all the more honed.

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