Jurgen klopp and board agree deal on a £80M deal to complete signing ahead of pep guardiola

 

Liverpool ready to agree £60M fee to complete signing ahead of Man City

Liverpool ready to agree £60M fee to complete signing ahead of Man City
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Mail Share link
 0 Comments

Liverpool are reportedly willing to pay £60 million to sign Michael Olise in the summer after reports that his £35 million release clause will no longer be vaild in the summer transfer window.

Ezoic

After Liverpool sent scouts to watch Olise, it was revealed that Liverpool are rivalling Manchester City and Chelsea to sign the Crystal Palace forward.

He’s being considered as a replacement for Mohamed Salah amid speculation that the Egyptian’s move to the Saudi Pro League is already a “done deal.”

Liverpool reportedly ready to agree a £60 million fee to sign Michael Olise

Now, La Gazzetta Dello Sport in Italy reports that Arsenal are joining the race as well.

michael olise crystal palace premier league

Liverpool are also interested in signing Mbappe although the source states that there is no telling whether or not they can afford his wages.

Interestingly, it’s noted that the Reds are interested in signing Olise this month and are prepared to pay between £52 million and £60 million (€60M-€70M).

Previous reports stated that all the big Premier League sides are scouting Olise ahead of a likely summer bidding war but Liverpool are reportedly keen to “get ahead” of the queue and sign him this month.

READ MORE:

It was a special game for Trent Alexander-Arnold against Arsenal last night. The Liverpool full-back was given the captain’s armband in the absence of Virgil van Dijk, and he lived up to the responsibility.

Alexander-Arnold’s delivery was vital in breaking the deadlock, with Jakub Kiwior then converting it into the back of his own net.

But away from the delivery, Alexander-Arnold produced a captain worthy performance dominating the pitch and controlling Liverpool’s rhythm in possession, while making vital recovery runs in defence and covering a lot of ground.

He will be very pleased to have been able to pull off such an impressive result in a difficult away ground against a tough opponent.

Speaking after the game, Alexander-Arnold also revealed there was one player who he wanted to get more involved on the ball during the match.

Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Third Round

Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Alexander-Arnold on Harvey Elliott

Harvey Elliott is set for an important role while Mohamed Salah is away on African Cup of Nations duty. Against Arsenal was his first genuine test playing on the right-wing, and he can be pleased with the effort he made overall.

Alexander-Arnold speaking in his post-match interview as per Liverpool’s official website revealed the Reds wanted to get Elliott on the ball as much as possible.

“We stuck with the way that we wanted to play, we have an identity, we want to play football and use players’ strengths with the front line that we had, obviously Harvey [Elliott], [we] wanted to get him on the ball. And then we’ve got Darwin [Nunez] and Lucho as well with speed, so we’re playing the balls in behind and giving them what they wanted as well.”

In the end, Elliott made 36 touches and created one chance in a game where Arsenal dominated possession. The 20-year-old has some really promising moments, and definitely showed why he can be an option for Jurgen Klopp for the rest of this month.

However, going forward, Liverpool could probably try to get him even more involved and on the ball. Because when Elliott has the the ball at his feet, he’s got the ability to make things happen.

Related Topics

When it comes to Liverpool, and let’s be honest the Premier League, over the last few years one man has set the benchmark – Mohamed Salah.

No one has made as much of an impact as the Egyptian has on English football over the last few years. Salah has simply been sensational, and has well and truly cemented his place as one of the best players to have played in the league of all time.

This season has been no exception for Salah. Once again, he is out breaking records, including reaching his 150th Premier League goal, and dominating the league with some sensational performances.

That is why Liverpool were so gutted to see him depart on international duty with Egypt this month. However, it’s not all doom and gloom. Because it seems like the Reds may actually have a player who has been even more prolific than Salah this season.

Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Third Round

Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images

Diogo Jota – more prolific than Mohamed Salah

Diogo Jota has returned in brilliant form since recovering from his injury. He hasn’t even started a game yet, but he already has three goal contributions in three cameos.

We have already written about how he is averaging more non-penalty goal contributions than Haaland this season. But now football data editor, Michael Reid, who works for Opta, has revealed Jota averages the best goal per minute ratio out of any Premier League player this season. Meaning he is currently the best and most prolific striker in England playing at an elite level.

Jota averages a goal or assist every 90 minutes for Liverpool in all competitions – better than Haaland and Mohamed Salah as well.

Recently, former Liverpool midfielder, Danny Murphy has described him as ‘frightening’ and based on those numbers it’s easy to see why – Jota has been incredible of late for Liverpool. And he will now be vital to minimise Salah’s absence for the rest of the month at Anfield.

Related Topics

It was all smiles for Liverpool against Arsenal last night. Even if in the beginning it didn’t seem like it was going to be. With so many injured and unavailable players, going to face Arsenal at the Emirates seemed like a daunting task.

And in the first half, at times it was a difficult watch. But Liverpool played their cards right, bided their time and in the end capitalised on Arsenal when the Gunners were the most vulnerable.

There were plenty of positives for Jurgen Klopp to take from the game. The Liverpool boss can be especially pleased with the way some of his more fringe players stepped up. Including one who Alexis Mac Allister has also singled out for praise.

Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Third Round

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

Alexis Mac Allister praise for Jarell Quansah

Alexis Mac Allister was making only his first start for Liverpool since returning from injury, but he, too, produced a solid performance. And speaking to The Athletic after the game, he was quick to praise the performance of Jarell Quansah.

“Quansah had an amazing game,” Mac Allister told The Athletic.

“We know how important players like Virgil, Endo and Mo are for us, but we always say that the other players have to step up and do their job. It’s something we have to keep proving every single game because we are definitely going to miss them.

“Maybe in the first half they were better than us and had more opportunities, but second half we defended very well and we showed our mentality.”

It is no surprise to see Mac Allister praising Quansah. Once again, the Liverpool centre-back stepped up for the Reds in a time of need with a brilliant performance. It’s also the second time in two weeks now that a Liverpool first team player has signalled him out for praise.

Jurgen Klopp couldn’t have asked for more from him. And it’s now clear, the Reds have an absolutely gem in Quansah – who is just 20-years-old and has a very bright future ahead of him at Anfield.

A win at the Emirates to knock-out a key rival in the FA Cup – Liverpool fans could not have asked for a better Sunday night. It was the perfect trip to the capital for the Reds and another result that should inspire the team to kick on even further.

What was really impressive about Liverpool last night is that there were hardly any flaws to be found within Jurgen Klopp’s team. Everyone played their hearts out, and there were a number of really impressive individual performances.

Especially by players who really needed to step-up and make their mark – after perhaps not performing to expectations of late.

Among them was Luis Diaz – who has struggled for most of December with sub-par performances, but against Arsenal he was once again back to his best.

Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Third Round

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

Luis Diaz – no one did better

Against Arsenal, Luis Diaz didn’t just score a brilliant goal in the dying embers of the game, but he also completed the most dribbles.

Diaz completed three out of three of his attempts as per Fotmob, which was the most completed dribbles on the pitch last night. Simply put, Arsenal’s defenders just couldn’t stop him. He was a real nuisance throughout the match and also won the most duels (7) for Liverpool.

The fact that this was the second time in a row he completed the most dribbles in the match (he completed five against Newcastle out of eight attempts) is also really encouraging. Dribbling was one of his best assets – and it seemed to have vanished from his game at times this season. But now, it has reemerged better than ever – proving the old adage that ‘form is temporary, class is permanent.’

There is no denying 2023 was not the greatest year for Diaz, but based on the start he has made so far in 2024 – this year could turn out to be the 26-year-old’s year again.

Even though it was the perfect result for Liverpool against Arsenal last night, there were a few nerve-racking moments.

Particularly, in the first half, when Arsenal dominated possession and looked threatening to score – but just couldn’t put the ball into the back of the net.

But it wasn’t just those moments that seemed to worry Jurgen Klopp on the night. With an already injury stricken squad, the Liverpool boss admitted there were moments he was fearful of his players on the pitch.

Especially, about Ibrahima Konate – who produced an incredible performance on the night.

Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Third Round

Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images

Jurgen Klopp’s comments about Ibrahima Konate

The 24-year-old centre-back put in one of his best performances recently. He thwarted everything that came in his way at the Emirates and barely put a foot wrong. It was the kind of performance worthy of a leader at the heart of defence, and Klopp was full of praise for him in his post-match press conference.

The Liverpool boss also revealed he was very concerned about Konate when he went down and looked like he might have picked up an injury.

“Top, top.” Klopp praised the performance of his defenders as per the club’s official website. And then he went onto describe a ‘horrible moment.’

“Oh my God, the horrible moment was [when] Ibou was twice down and then Jarell goes down and jarred his back, twisted a little bit. Actually, I thought that’s it and then it would have been really tricky early in the game.”

Thankfully, both Konate and Jarell Quansah escaped injury – and the Liverpool boss has nothing to worry about.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*