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Liverpool looking to sign Fluminense defender Nino in January

Liverpool are keen on signing the Fluminense defender Nino during the January transfer window, according to a report from Alfredo Pedulla via Fichajes.

 

 

 

 

Liverpool are keen on signing the Fluminense defender Nino during the January transfer window, according to a report from Alfredo Pedulla via Fichajes.

Liverpool are now ‘seriously considering’ a move for the defender next month, as per the journalist, as they look to strengthen their ranks this winter.

The 26-year-old Brazilian defender has impressed with his performances for Fluminense this season and he helped them win the Copa Libertadores final. The South American helped his side reach the final of the Club World Cup as well.

The report claims that Nino has a contract with the Brazilian club until the end of 2024 and he has a release clause of €7 million (£6m) in his contract, so he wouldn’t break the bank.

Jurgen Klopp wants to improve his defensive options in January, especially with Joel Matip sidelined with an injury for the remainder of the campaign. Liverpool need to bring in a quality central defender next month and Nino could prove to be a quality acquisition.

Nino would aid Liverpool’s title push

Nino is at the peak of his powers right now and he would be tempted to move to the Premier League if there is a concrete proposal on the table. Liverpool are currently fighting for the league title and they are on top of the Premier League table. Quality signs in January could help them go all the way in the competition.

Apart from his defensive qualities, the Brazilian could be a useful option while attacking set pieces. He has five goals and two assists to his name this year.

The reported release clause would be a bargain for a club with Liverpool’s resources and the player certainly has the ability to justify the investment. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool decide to follow up on their interest with an official proposal to sign the defender when the transfer window opens next month.

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Jurgen Klopp’s side could pull off a truly stunning signing in 2024.

Jurgen Klopp has stressed internally that Liverpool should not and will not be forced into throwing hail marys in the transfer market, panicking into short-term solutions.

Against Arsenal before Christmas, Liverpool’s Kostas Tsimikas broke his collarbone after a collision, with Klopp grudgingly revealing that the Greece international will be sidelined for a long time.

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Andy Robertson is also still out for around a month, but Liverpool will need to invest despite heading into the new year at the top of the Premier League table, and with a prudent, thought-out approach, the Reds might have identified the dream signing.

Liverpool transfer news – Kylian Mbappe

According to a recent report from talkSPORT, Liverpool are potentially set to be in the mix – alongside ‘frontrunners’ Real Madrid – to sign Kylian Mbappe this year, with the Paris Saint-Germain forward set to depart the French club on a free transfer at the end of the campaign.

Players who are in the final year of their contract can discuss terms with non-domestic clubs from January 1st, leaving Klopp’s side in a brilliant position to complete one of the Premier League’s gargantuan all-time transfers.

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Valued at £113m by Football Transfers, Mbappe’s signature would be more than a little tricky to obtain but with Mohamed Salah’s future at Anfield up for debate, this deal could mark the ultimate statement of intent from Klopp.

Kylian Mbappe’s style of play

Without a doubt, Mbappe is one of the finest forwards of his generation. Having won the 2018 World Cup with France and clinched the tournament’s Young Player of the Year award after bagging four goals and an assist, iconic goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon went on to say: “he will make a mark in the history of football and write incredible pages of the sport.”

The 25-year-old has scored 233 goals and supplied 100 assists from 282 appearances for PSG, and with the Champions League – the one elusive prize left at club level – still out of reach, a move to a team of pedigree such as Liverpool or Los Blancos is the right move to continue his journey toward a place in the pantheon of all-time greats.

As per FBref, he ranks among the top 5% of forwards across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for goals, the top 2% for shot-creating actions, the top 6% for pass completion, the top 5% for progressive passes, the top 1% for progressive carries and the top 4% for successful take-ons per 90, highlighting the skills that have led Poland’s Piotr Zielinski to describe him as an “alien”.

Why Liverpool would need Kylian Mbappe

With a salary of £1.19m-per-week, signing Mbappe would be no easy feat for Klopp and co, but with Real Madrid handing the player a mid-January deadline and letting him know that he would have to take a pay cut, Liverpool definitely could swoop in.

They say that revenge is a dish best-served cold, and Liverpool could take great satisfaction in beating Real to the acquisition after Jude Bellingham signed for the LaLiga giants in a deal that could total £115m from Borussia Dortmund in the summer after a vested and long-standing interest from the Anfield side.

Jude Bellingham

The prodigious England international has been in extraordinary form since the summer, posting 17 goals and five assists from just 21 outings from a No. 10 role.

Liverpool have been in fine fettle this term and will probably not rue the failed deal too much, especially considering that the Premier League title is very much attainable, but there is little question that it will have stung at the time.

Signing Mbappe would be the perfect way to mark a sense of retribution, adding a generational talent to the ranks who could lead the charge toward illustrious success for many years to come.

 

Carlos in 4 changes for Aston Villa’s predicted lineup vs Burnley

BYKELAN SARSON

Unai Emery will hope fielding this lineup will result in Aston Villa getting back to winning ways against Burnley.

HIGHLIGHTS

  •  Aston Villa’s dreams of being at the top of the Premier League table at Christmas were shattered with a draw against Sheffield United and a defeat against Manchester United. Reality has set in.
  •  Villa’s defensive collapse in the second half against Manchester United led to an impressive comeback win for the opposition. Changes in the lineup are expected for the upcoming match against Burnley.
  •  Emery will likely make four changes to the starting XI, including bringing back Matty Cash and Pau Torres in defense, retaining Clement Lenglet, and starting Moussa Diaby in an unfamiliar left-wing position. Watkins will lead the line again.

Aston Villa’s dreams of sitting top of the Premier League table at Christmas were dashed by a 1-1 draw with Sheffield United at Villa Park, with a 3-2 defeat away to Manchester United directly after bringing Unai Emery’s men firmly back to reality with their feet definitely now planted on the ground.

It was a second-half collapse at Old Trafford from Villa that saw Erik ten Hag’s men pull off an impressive comeback win at the expense of the deflated visitors from Birmingham, Emery’s side feeling even more charitable during the 90 minutes to allow Rasmus Hojlund the opportunity to net his first ever top-flight goal.

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The popular Villa manager could well reshuffle his lineup majorly therefore in a bid to get back to winning ways immediately at home to Burnley tomorrow, with a possible four changes on the cards in this predicted XI…

1GK – Emiliano Martínez

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World Cup-winning Emiliano Martinez will be retained in-between the sticks for the home game against Burnley tomorrow, the Argentine shot-stopper making four saves in the contest at Old Trafford – as per Sofascore – to keep the scoreline respectable.

2RB – Matty Cash

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Matty Cash will come back into the side after serving a suspension for the Red Devils loss, walking back into the lineup to replace Ezri Konsa who filled in adequately in Cash’s absence.

The Poland international’s direct approach was missing at the Theatre of Dreams, Emery hoping his number two can terrorise Burnley tomorrow on the way to a much-needed three points.

3CB – Pau Torres

Aston Villa's Pau Torres in action with Hibernian's Josh Campbell

A second defensive switch in Emery’s lineup could come in the form of Pau Torres coming back into the team at the expense of Diego Carlos, the ex-Villarreal centre-back missing the last two games due to a slight injury knock.

Torres could be risked against Vincent Kompany’s Clarets owing to Carlos’ off-day last time out in Manchester, the 30-year-old only launching himself into one tackle all game as the Red Devils caused havoc in an enthralling second 45 minutes.

As a result, the Spaniard could come into the team to replace a lacklustre Carlos – the impressive centre-back always having “everything under control” ,according to his former Malaga assistant manager Alvaro Reina Gomez when speaking to Sky Sports this season.

4CB – Clement Lenglet

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Clement Lenglet won’t face the same fate as his defensive teammates, retained by Emery after a measured display at Old Trafford amidst all the chaos.

The French centre-back even helped himself to an assist on the night, teeing up assisting Leander Dendoncker’s goal that made it 2-0 in the opening exchanges before the Villa collapse kicked in.

5LB – Alex Moreno

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Lucas Digne will also miss out in defence for this home match with Burnley, ruled out of the contest after hobbling off with a hamstring injury in midweek.

Alex Moreno will aim to fill in competently for the ex-Everton man, the summer signing from Real Betis impressing in a 40-minute run-out in place of Digne by completing two key passes.

6CM – Leander Dendoncker

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Dendoncker will start against the Clarets at Villa Park tomorrow, the Belgian midfielder connecting with a Lenglet header to convert past Andre Onana to give Villa that early 2-0 lead.

The Villa number 32 was also important as an enforcer in a holding role, losing only two of his nine duels in the eventual defeat.

7CM – Douglas Luiz

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Douglas Luiz was second-rate throughout the loss at Old Trafford, but Emery will persist with the underwhelming Brazilian midfielder regardless, owing to a lack of options being able to come in and replace him – Youri Tielemans out for some time with an injury concern, whilst Boubacar Kamara is also still missing due to a red card picked up away at Brentford.

Still, when Luiz is on song, he’s a tricky player to contain as has been seen in many Villa wins this season – the 25-year-old a wanted man as a result by the likes of Arsenal in the Premier League with five goals and three assists from midfield.

8RW – Leon Bailey

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Leon Bailey wasn’t at his electric best away against United either, substituted off late into the second half after managing just two shots on Onana’s goal.

Emery will want his winger to be more adventurous against a susceptible Burnley defence tomorrow, the Jamaican attacker potentially adding a sixth goal or assist to his season tally against the leaky visitors from Lancashire.

9CAM – John McGinn

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John McGinn will also want to find the back of the net against Burnley to keep up a rich vein of form, the Scottish midfielder’s looping free-kick catching Onana off-guard against Man United last time out to open the scoring.

The Villa attacking midfielder could have had more than one goal next to his name on another day – hitting two efforts on target – and so will hope his shooting boots are still in-tact for the visit of Kompany’s relegation-threatened side tomorrow.

10LW – Moussa Diaby

Moussa Diaby

The final tweak Emery could make to the starting eleven would be starting Moussa Diaby in a left-wing spot, an unfamiliar position for the French forward to occupy at Villa Park but one he had grown accustomed to at Bayer Leverkusen before making the switch to England.

Regularly operating down both channels in the Bundesliga, Diaby amassed 17 goals and 21 assists playing as a left winger for the German giants.

Emery could be tempted therefore to see if this positional switch would benefit Diaby, whilst dropping Jacob Ramsey out of the lineup in the process.

Ramsey was below-par on Tuesday, only accumulating a meagre 31 touches of the ball with the Red Devils nullifying the Villa academy product without a need to really exert themselves.

11ST – Ollie Watkins

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Ollie Watkins will lead the line again for his top-flight club at home to Burnley, eager to get into double figures for the season already with a potential tenth goal of the campaign at Villa Park.

Watkins was uncharacteristically quiet against Ten Hag’s hosts, wanting to immediately make amends with a ruthless display in front of goal against Kompany’s side tomorrow.

Aston Villa predicted lineup in full vs Burnley: GK – Martinez; RB – Cash, CB – Torres, CB – Lenglet, LB – Moreno; CM – Dendoncker, CM – Luiz; RW – Bailey, CAM – McGinn, LW – Diaby; ST – Watkins

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