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With Thiago, Stefan Bajčetić and Dominik Szoboszlai all out through injury, and Fabinho and Jordan Henderson both

missing ahead of their departures, Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp didn’t have many midfield options at his disposal for

Monday’s pre-season friendly against Greuther Fürth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the manager’s solutions was to use Cody Gakpo, who has primarily operated as a withdrawn center-forward following

his January move from PSV Eindhoven, in the left-sided number eight role, with new signing Alexis Mac Allister to the right.

 

Gakpo only played 45 minutes, like everybody else who started the first half of what was only Liverpool’s second pre-season

fixture, but he nonetheless gave Klopp reason to repeat the experiment.

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The Dutchman excelled when it came to ball progression, frequently playing the penultimate pass before a shot, and made

use of his attacking license to push up and combine effectively with his teammates, playing one-twos around the edge of the

Fürth penalty area.

In addition, Gakpo once again demonstrated his aptitude under pressure, both when it comes to receiving the ball and

navigating a way out. He’s able to use a combination of raw running power and technical skill to evade swarms of opponents.

 

This, it’s worth noting, wasn’t the first time we’ve seen the 24-year-old stationed in a midfield role — he’d also played there

in the 1-0 win over Brentford at the start of May, but that was on the right side.

Here, he was used in an almost identical position to new Arsenal signing Kai Havertz, who’s been boldly redeployed by

manager Mikel Arteta.

 

Having featured predominantly as a false nine during his time at former club Chelsea, Havertz has been playing as a left

center midfielder in Arsenal’s recent friendlies against Manchester United and Bayern Munich. It’s a very similar blueprint,

with a full-back tucking in to offer extra cover, but Klopp’s version is superior.

Jürgen Klopp has his own upgraded version of Kai Havertz at Liverpool

Jürgen Klopp has his own upgraded version of Kai Havertz at Liverpool (Image: Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty
Images)

 

Arsenal shelled out a whopping $84m (£65m/€76m) on Havertz even though he’d failed to live up to a similarly lofty $98m

(£76m/€86m) price tag at Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool paid a much more reasonable $57m (£44m/€50m) for Gakpo.

 

When they play in the forward line, as the former will periodically and the latter will for the most part, Gakpo is likely to be

more effective.

 

Last season, he matched Havertz’s Premier League goal tally (seven) despite playing 14 fewer matches (21 compared to 35),

and he also provided two more assists (three versus one).

 

And importantly, Gakpo has the ingredients to be just as effective in midfield, namely his aforementioned eye for a

penetrative pass, link-up play and ability in tight spaces. Arteta likely saw similar traits in Havertz, which may have been the

basis for his bold midfield idea.

 

Above all else, the former PSV man relies on his supreme intelligence when he slots into new roles, having already adapted

seamlessly to an unfamiliar false-nine position at Anfield.

 

“He is a super footballer and a smart person,” Klopp said last season, “I never for second thought that he was only 24, but he

is really young. He was captain at his previous club, which is special.

“And then you meet the boy and you think: ‘Ah OK, now I understand why.’ He eats football, each information we give him is

so natural for him to put it on the pitch.

“He is in a position he has never played before but he enjoys it a lot. We need him there and he is very cool that he can play

three or four positions but he has adapted pretty quickly.”

Klopp, then, has upgraded Arteta’s gameplan by signing a more potent forward and equally-adept midfielder, all while

spending $27m less.

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Saudi Arabian clubs have been active in the current transfer window and Al Ettifaq have already lured Liverpool captain,

Jordan Henderson.

If reports in the media are anything to go by then Al Hilal are now ready to sign Anfield target, Marco Verratti.

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Last weekend, Marca revealed the Reds are prepared to sign the Italian international from Paris Saint-Germain to improve

things in the center of the park.

However, as per today’s version of Corriere dello Sport, Verratti has agreed a contract with Al Hilal that will make him earn

150 million euros (£128.6million) in the next three years.

At the moment, he is only taking home around 12 million euros per season with the French champions and will surely not

turn down the chance to more than quadruple his wages.

PSG are asking for a fee of more than 30 million euros which should not be a problem for the Middle East side and the 30-

year-old veteran is set to become the highest paid Italian footballer in the history of the game.

Al Hilal have already signed Koulibaly from Chelsea, Milinkovic-Savic from Lazio, Ruben Neves from Wolves and Malcom

from zenit,

CorSport claim Liverpool received around 14 million euros from the sale of Henderson, who will earn 40 million euros per

season in Saudia.

As per today’s version of The Mirror, Brazilian international, Fabinho, looks set to leave the Merseysiders and complete his

£37million move to Al-Ittihad.

Not to forget, Klopp has already lost four senior midfielders this summer and lured only two to strengthen the department.

The German manager must bring in more midfield reinforcements before the transfer deadline ends in September.

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