This summer, Liverpool plans to bolster their offensive line.
Regardless matter what Mohamed Salah chooses to do with his future, Ben Jacobs claims on The Debrief that Liverpool is aiming to sign a creative wide player this summer.
The journalist mentioned a few possible targets and stated that the Reds’ top objective going into the summer is signing a new winger.
During Leeds United’s game against Huddersfield Town in the Sky Bet Championship at Elland, Crysencio Summerville of Leeds United runs with the ball.
Speaking about Liverpool’s search for a new wide player, Jacobs asserted that Crysencio Summerville is a real target and that the Dutchman has a higher chance of joining the team than Pedro Neto.
“Regardless of the Mo Salah situation, I believe they will continue to search for a wide creative player; that, as far as I can tell, was always the plan.” Perhaps in part because Luis Diaz’s future is a little unclear. From a profile standpoint, the connections to Crysencio Summerville at Leeds make sense; that’s the kind of person they might be searching for. There might be a window of opportunity if Leeeds are not promoted, but Jacobs expressed skepticism that Liverpool would find Pedro Neto worth £80 million.
Summerville Crysencio would be risky.
Although we adore Crysencio Summerville as a player, Liverpool would be taking a risk by signing the Leeds United winger, even the Dutchman’s biggest admirer would have to concede.
Although Summerville has performed “outstandingly” for Leeds this season, it is his first truly standout season in the Championship.
If Summerville were to transfer to Anfield this summer, he would be entering the deep end given the stark difference between the Championship and a team like Liverpool.
Summerville has the potential to be one of the best players in the Premier League, but it might be wise for him to take a step up before joining a team like Liverpool.
According to sources from Germany, Liverpool has devised a strategy to beat Arsenal to the signing of young Eintracht Frankfurt striker Willian Pacho.
In the upcoming months, there will be significant changes at Anfield. Arne Slot will take over as manager in lieu of Jurgen Klopp, and numerous players are anticipated to depart.
Liverpool has always prioritized adding a new center back in the forthcoming transfer window, since seasoned defender Joel Matip is expected to leave the team as a free agent.
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The Reds’ recruitment chiefs have had their eye on 22-year-old Willian Pacho for a few months.
The Ecuadorian international is regarded as one of the Bundesliga’s top young defenders. This season, he has made 30 league appearances for Frankfurt, contributing to seven clean sheets for the team.
As TEAMtalk has revealed, Mikel Arteta is looking to enhance his defensive options, and Arsenal is pushing to sign Pacho this summer.
Many sources have referred to the Gunners as the front-runners in the transfer market, but Liverpool thinks they can work things out to get the center-back.
This summer, Liverpool plans to bolster their offensive line.
Regardless matter what Mohamed Salah chooses to do with his future, Ben Jacobs claims on The Debrief that Liverpool is aiming to sign a creative wide player this summer.
The journalist mentioned a few possible targets and stated that the Reds’ top objective going into the summer is signing a new winger.
During Leeds United’s game against Huddersfield Town in the Sky Bet Championship at Elland, Crysencio Summerville of Leeds United runs with the ball.
Speaking about Liverpool’s search for a new wide player, Jacobs asserted that Crysencio Summerville is a real target and that the Dutchman has a higher chance of joining the team than Pedro Neto.
“Regardless of the Mo Salah situation, I believe they will continue to search for a wide creative player; that, as far as I can tell, was always the plan.” Perhaps in part because Luis Diaz’s future is a little unclear. From a profile standpoint, the connections to Crysencio Summerville at Leeds make sense; that’s the kind of person they might be searching for. There might be a window of opportunity if Leeeds are not promoted, but Jacobs expressed skepticism that Liverpool would find Pedro Neto worth £80 million.
Summerville Crysencio would be risky.
Although we adore Crysencio Summerville as a player, Liverpool would be taking a risk by signing the Leeds United winger, even the Dutchman’s biggest admirer would have to concede.
Although Summerville has performed “outstandingly” for Leeds this season, it is his first truly standout season in the Championship.
If Summerville were to transfer to Anfield this summer, he would be entering the deep end given the stark difference between the Championship and a team like Liverpool.
Summerville has the potential to be one of the best players in the Premier League, but it might be wise for him to take a step up before joining a team like Liverpool.
Van Dijk out for Liverpool, Pacho in?
German publication Bild claims that although Liverpool intends to sign Pacho this summer, they will also agree to return him on loan to Frankfurt for the 2024–2025 campaign.
The Reds captain’s current deal is slated to expire in June 2025, thus Pacho may “arrive at Anfield when Virgil van Dijk leaves,” according to this sentence.
Michael Edwards, the CEO of football at Liverpool, is attempting to lock down 32-year-old Van Dijk with a new contract, but questions over his future still surround him.
Although the Dutchman has even been linked to a departure this summer, his appearance at the launch of Liverpool’s 2024–25 home uniform implies he will at least finish out his contract.
Pacho is reportedly valued at over €60 million (£51.5 million) by Frankfurt, therefore Liverpool will need to pay a hefty transfer fee to acquire him.
According to rumors, Arsenal is getting ready to make Pacho an initial bid of €45 million (£38.5 million).
Though he would prefer more competition for Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba, Arteta is more than pleased with his present center-back combination.
In light of this, Liverpool will need to act fast to beat the Gunners to the Bundesliga star, although their prospects could be enhanced if they consent to loan him back to Frankfurt.