From Germany with Love: Has Klopp’s Preference for Bundesliga Signings Been Successful?
In comes another one.
As Liverpool flail desperately in a bid to sign a defensive midfield player in the summer transfer window, Jurgen Klopp has turned to a happy hunting ground in the hope of signing the right player.
Wataru Endo looks to be Klopp’s number one choice to fill the void left behind by Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and co. The Stuttgart man is expected to sign for around £15 million, and at the age of 30 brings an end to Liverpool’s traditional transfer policy of signing players for tomorrow as much as today.
At the age of 32, the jury is out on exactly how many games Virgil van Dijk will be Liverpool captain for.
A new season provides a fresh start in football – a welcome chance to hit the reset button.
His name isn’t much fun to type out, but rest assured Dominik Szoboszlai is super-entertaining on the pitch.
Is it an inverted full back, a mezzala or a carrilero?
Although these things are liable to fall through at the last minute, it seems as though Liverpool have now all but got the signing of Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister.
It’s amazing to think that there was a time at the start of his Liverpool career during which Roberto Firmino was vilified for his lack of output. Sure, he looked the part, but did he score enough goals and create enough assists to be considered a quintessential Liverpool striker?
When you play for a club that is challenging for silverware on four fronts, there’s always a chance you will get some game-time.