The Liverpool management is looking to support coach Jurgen Klopp in his quest to rebuild the team after he went home empty-handed this season and is anticipated to miss out on qualifying for the European Champions League next season.
They plan to assign new names while abandoning a significant portion of his current players to provide space in the salary scale as well as increase his financial liquidity to complete the deals he needs.
The summer revolution at Liverpool, the list of players who might go, and probable agreements
Those who left: Arthur Milo, the Brazilian midfielder loaned to Liverpool from Juventus, has played only two games for the Reds this season, one in the Champions League and the other in the Cup, without playing a single minute in the Premier League, and the reason for his absence for a long time due to injury with undergoing surgery, and recently the 26-year-old confirmed that he would leave Anfield at the end of his loan to return to Juventus and then consider his future.
Free departure: The contracts of James Milner, Chamberlain, and Naby Keita expire at the end of the current season, and Fatih does not appear to be remorseful about extending the link with them, according to the trusted Fabrizio Romano, Milner, 37, signed for free with Brighton, while news is circulating about Milan's interest in including Naby Keita, 28, and attracting Chamberlain, 29. Years of curiosity from Southampton and Brighton.
Academy youngsters are being seconded: Liverpool plans to loan several prominent junior team talents to obtain more experience and prepare them to play with the first team later, led by midfielder Leighton Clarkson, 21, who is presently loaned to Aberdeen and is expected to renew his loan, whether to the same or another. The same will be true for the 20-year-old. Tyler Morton, the midfielder currently on loan to Blackburn Rovers, and Connor Bradley, a right-back who is on loan to Bolton.
Liverpool is open to considering offers for some of its players
The final sale: Liverpool, including its rising star Fabio Carvalho, who joined the squad last summer but did not play a significant part, would be prepared to consider offers made to some of its players to increase its financial liquidity.
The 20-year-old is a target for Porto, while Rome is interested in Joel Matip, who is also a target for Porto, as well as the departing defenders Nat Phillips and Kevin Kelleher. Additionally, the club has no problem with fullbacks Kostas Tsimikas and Reese Williams departing.
Roberto Firmino The Brazilian superstar's time with Liverpool will come to an end by the end of the summer, as his contract will expire. According to a player's agent, Firmino, 31, decided to leave and not renew his contract, and he informed the Reds management of that decision.
The players honored him in the final match against Leicester City, and his next stop is still unknown. Vague headlines from here and there tying him to Real Madrid or Barcelona, as well as rumors of interest from Inter Milan and Juventus as well as a potential move of Galatasaray.
Due to Mohamed Salah's request, Liverpool is now observing a potential division
Mohamed Salah: There is no denying that the Egyptian pharaoh is a key of Merseyside County and the most significant and well-known player at the moment, but next summer could see a potential split at the request of the 30-year-old himself, Liverpool, and by a large percentage, he will not take part in the European Champions League next season. Additionally, he did not like Salah, who may consider taking a step New, especially in the presence of those interested in his services, headed by Paris Saint-Germain.
Additionally, Liverpool, and the renewal revolution he plans to implement, may not mind financially benefiting from the consideration of selling it to save him a large salary on the one hand and obtain some money on the other, allowing him to strengthen the ranks and add an offensive player at a lower cost and salary on the other. However, everything remains contingent on Salah's desire because even The moment he is at the top of the club's plan for the next season.
Liverpool, a potential departure list of players, and potential agreements
Arrivals: Mason Mount, an English star whose Chelsea contract expires in the summer of 2024, has reportedly turned down many renewal offers and expressed a strong desire to leave Stamford Bridge this summer because of his displeasure with the club's culture and position on the squad.
- The 24-year-old decided to come to Liverpool, reported the Daily Mail, after German Jürgen Klopp got in touch with him and persuaded him of his next project, emphasizing that it would provide him with a fundamental position and plenty of room for growth.
- The valuation of the transfer is presently the subject of negotiations between the two clubs, and the Blues management is asking for more than 65 million euros. Liverpool is striving to lower that value.
- Pablo Gavi: The 18-year-old midfielder's contract with Barcelona was extended last September to the summer of 2026 with a penalty of one billion euros.
However, the club failed to adjust its financial conditions to the new contract, and the court decided to cancel the registration of this contract, allowing the midfielder to continue playing for Barca under his previous contract. whose contract expires As a young player after the current season.
According to the El Nacional newspaper, Liverpool has placed Gavi among its priorities at the request of manager Jurgen Klopp, who is fixated on the Spanish star, and if the Catalan club fails to settle its financial affairs by the law of fair financial play, Gavi will be free to leave with many clubs waiting, including Bayern Munich, Chelsea, and Liverpool. Spanish.
List of players who could leave Liverpool, potential deals
A candidate to bolster Liverpool's ranks is Alexis McAllister, the world champion just a few months ago and one of the secrets to the impressive levels Brighton has to offer. However, some reports confirmed that the Reds have already agreed to a deal with the player and his club the deal next summer for a sum that could reach 80 million euros.
- The athletic newspaper initially disproved this rumor, pointing out that the 24-year-old hasn't made up his mind yet, especially since Manchester United is also interested in him.
- His next stop will depend on which of the two teams can advance to the Champions League, and the most recent reports claim that Liverpool is currently in advanced talks with a different name. He is Sporting Lisbon's European Manuel Ugarte, a midfielder.
Victor Osimhen: Despite having contracts with Jakopo and Nunez and having Diego Jota on the team, Liverpool is looking to add a new striker to replace Brazil Firmino in case one of the front-line players leaves the team. And the Corriere dello Sport newspaper confirms that the Reds have been interested in the talented Nigerian Victor Osimhen for some time.
However, the 24-year-old is facing a problem, which is the dramatic increase in his value due to his brilliance and the growing interest in him, amid news that Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has set a 250 million euro asking price to sell him, which may lead the Reds to withdraw and open up space for other interested clubs including Chelsea and St. Germain.
Josko Gvardiol, the Croatian defender, attracted the interest of several European teams, including Liverpool, who began serious discussions to include the 21-year-old in the last few weeks after his stellar performance in the World Cup in Qatar and his good performance with Leipzig.
- However, he ran afoul of Leipzig's financial demands, who are asking for about 200 million euros to add the conditions to give up Gvardiol, who is also needed by Manchester City.
- The Reds deemed these demands to be unrealistic, so the current trend is to look for another less expensive option. At the top of the list are the defenders Kim Min Gai of Napoli and Jean-Clair Todibo of Nice.
Before Real Madrid took the lead in the race, Jude Bellingham, an English star, was the main target of the Mercato summer at Anfield, according to the majority of sources, which confirmed that the 19-year-old's wearing the Meringue shirt was only a matter of time after his agreement with King Leopold, the figure of the decade.
- Although nothing is official at the moment and a Dortmund official confirmed that they have not received any offers, Liverpool did not throw in a handkerchief and will continue to closely monitor the situation if anything changes.
- However, if the situation completely fails, the Reds may try to sign Real Madrid midfielder Tchowamini as one of his old goals, especially given that the Frenchman may be willing to leave following the arrival of the German striker.