Doeboy » Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:43 pm wrote:Not sold on Tielemans. Don't think he has the work rate or intensity for a Klopp team.
Much rather Conor Gallagher. For me, he has the potential to be a great fit in a Klopp side. Aggressive, great engine and a box to box type, gets his foot in. Only 23.
Honestly belive he could one of those under the radar signings which people are not too sure about but his raw tools just look so suited to the way we play and Klopp could take his games up levels
Also he scored 8 league goals for Palace when on loan to them last season.
Eagle » Fri Apr 14, 2023 7:37 pm wrote:If we really do have a world class recruitment team working with our world class manager it really shouldn't be that difficult to find 2 X £40-60mil midfielders in their early 20s playing in France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, or Italy, that will play a big part in the evolution to our next title challenging side.
Doeboy » Fri Apr 14, 2023 8:07 pm wrote:Eagle » Fri Apr 14, 2023 7:37 pm wrote:If we really do have a world class recruitment team working with our world class manager it really shouldn't be that difficult to find 2 X £40-60mil midfielders in their early 20s playing in France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, or Italy, that will play a big part in the evolution to our next title challenging side.
What are your thoughts on Gallagher sir
Eagle » Fri Apr 14, 2023 8:23 pm wrote:Doeboy » Fri Apr 14, 2023 8:07 pm wrote:Eagle » Fri Apr 14, 2023 7:37 pm wrote:If we really do have a world class recruitment team working with our world class manager it really shouldn't be that difficult to find 2 X £40-60mil midfielders in their early 20s playing in France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, or Italy, that will play a big part in the evolution to our next title challenging side.
What are your thoughts on Gallagher sir
Looks good at pressing and getting into the final third to get into goal scoring positions but technically average and not particularly good at moving the ball forward from the second to the final third. Neither he or Mount are out and out midfielders and are not progressive passers either. Most of Mount's success has been playing in attack so I don't really get our interest in him unless we're switching to a 2 in midfield and he's going to play as a 10. If we want him to play in midfield I'd find that a bit strange. We really need to stop trying to shoehorn players into positions their not suited too (see Elliott in midfield).
We've also had some tentative links to Khephren Thuram. Granted it's only YouTube highlights I've seen but he looks a proper midfield player so would be excited if he came in. Great genes too!
Liverpool step up interest in Bayern midfielder Ryan Gravenberch
Liverpool have stepped up their interest in Ryan Gravenberch, the 20-year-old Holland midfielder, as they look to press ahead quickly with plans to rebuild in midfield.
A representative of the club was in Holland on Tuesday for talks with Gravenberch’s father, Ryan senior, who mentors the player’s career.
Gravenberch was one of the most coveted talents in Europe when he broke through at Ajax as a 16-year-old, becoming the Eredevisie’s youngest-ever debutant, and the sixth-youngest Dutch international when he won his first Holland cap in 2021.
However, he has found playing opportunities limited since moving to Bayern Munich in a £21 million deal last summer. This has led him to consider his future and he figures prominently on Liverpool’s list of midfield targets, with a projected price tag of about £25 million.
Liverpool were tracking Gravenberch long before they pulled out of the chase for Jude Bellingham last week because of doubts over joining what is likely to be a protracted bidding war for him, and over whether they could match the likes of Manchester City and Real Madrid for price.
Bellingham is expected to cost in the region of £130 million, which would devour the bulk of Liverpool’s budget. Instead, the club have decided to spend the money on a number of players and try to get business done quickly.
The tall, athletic and technical Gravenberch has been compared to Frank Rijkaard and during his stellar early years at Ajax, where he was a favourite of Erik ten Hag, could play at No 6, No 10 and as a left-sided No 8.
Gravenberch has not been picked by Bayern’s new manager Thomas Tuchel who said last week: “I see Ryan’s qualities in training, he’s doing well. He’s a midfielder who can turn and dribble very well. Now it’s about being patient. It’s about fighting to be there.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/d4cc ... 35422a26a8
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