Done Deal: Liverpool Are On Verge To Sign Next Xabi Alonso 2.0 Around A Fee Of €40m (£35m)

 

Liverpool have held a long-standing interest in Sofyan Amrabat and now a new update has emerged on the

club’s pursuit of the player this summer.

 

How much will Sofyan Amrabat cost?

According to The Athletic, the Fiorentina midfielder is named as one of the potential midfield options for Liverpool.

As per the report, Jurgen Klopp has been forced to revisit the transfer market for another midfield prospect due to the

imminent depature of Jordan Henderson and the expected exit of Fabinho, who have both been subject to offers from the

Saudi Pro League.

It is claimed that due to a change of strategy, Liverpool have reignited their interest in Amrabat as they endeavour to bolster

their deep-lying roles in the centre of the pitch.

It is reported that the 26-year-old will cost around €40m (£35m) to sign this summer and has been attracting strong

interest from bitter rivals Manchester United too, so if Liverpool are serious about making a concrete move for the

midfielder, they should act fast.

How good is Sofyan Amrabat?

With only a few weeks remaining before Liverpool return to action in the Premier League, Klopp and his new sporting

director Jorg Schmadtke will be making unexpected plans to identify the right players to join Alexis Mac Allister and

Dominik Szoboszlai in the centre of the pitch next season.

Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed this morning that a full agreement has been reached for Jordan Henderson to

join Al Ettifaq, whilst Fabinho’s move to the Saudi Pro League is in the works too.

As a result, the signing of Amrabat could be a great piece of business for the Reds, as he not only possesses the profile to

replace either expected departures, but could also be the second coming of Xabi Alonso at Anfield next season.

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The former Liverpool midfield shield was renowned for his ‘legendary’ passing range, domination in the centre of the pitch,

manipulation of play and his rare ability to read the game, traits that led him to become one of the most highly-respected

players of his generation.

Indeed, Amrabat will have a long way to go to meet the high standards Alonso never failed to meet in every game he played

over his wonderful career, but does deliver undeniable similarities to the Spanish World Cup-winning midfielder.

The Moroccan midfielder – hailed as an “absolute icon” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig – ranked in the top 8% of his

positional peers across the top five European leagues for pass completion and progressive passes, as per FBref.

As well as ranking in the top 7% of his peers in the Serie A over last season for pass completion, long-pass completion, passes

into the final third, touches in midfield and carries, he displayed not only a unique passing range but clear dominance and

huge ability in retaining possession.

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When comparing Amrabat’s output to both Henderson and Fabinho’s last season, the Fiorentina monster outperformed the

Liverpool midfield duo in a number of key defensive attributes including percentage of dribblers tackled (55.2%), successful

take-ons (70.6%) and pass completion rate (88.8%).

With that being said, it really depends on what Klopp is looking for in his successors whether Amrabat would be a worthy

for Liverpool, however, there is no doubt that his incredible passing range and defensive capabilities could see him shine like

Alonso once did on Merseyside.

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