It could be an uncertain summer for the Reds in the market, with Jurgen Klopp set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season and the sporting director position currently vacant. With a number of players likely to move to Merseyside, Liverpool will have to approach whoever turns up in the Anfield dugout.
KYLIN MBAPPE’S REVENGE HAS BEEN FOUNDKylian Mbappe’s move to Anfield is a possibility, but a move to Liverpool seems impossible.However, one of the reasons why a move looks unlikely is the Frenchman’s exorbitant wage demands, which are less than the current wages of Liverpool’s top earner Mohamed Salah. According to Spain’s Cadena Ser, Mbappe’s transfer terms include a total annual salary of €50m (£43m), a signing bonus of €120m (£103m) and other undisclosed additional bonuses. Image rights.
Liverpool and Real Madrid may not be able to afford such a huge financial windfall, but Paris Saint-Germain are willing to pay whatever they want to keep him in the French capital. Meanwhile, Salah’s agent Rami Abbas said his client “earns between €54m (£46.8m) and €62m (£53.7m) a year, but that figure doesn’t include Salah’s third-party endorsements. “There is,” he claimed. part. From Pepsi and Adidas.
LLOYD IN ‘FRIENDLY DEBATE’ WITH KELLY RODENLiverpool target Lloyd Kelly is in “advanced discussions” with the Reds and Tottenham Hotspur over a free transfer next summer. The 25-year-old is expected to leave Bournemouth at the end of the campaign, with journalist Seb Ecrivine claiming Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are “in preliminary discussions” to sign Kelly this summer.
Football Insider has further fueled Liverpool’s hopes of signing Kelly, claiming he is in no rush to make up his mind on his future and is currently not interested in signing a pre-contract with a foreign club. Kelly would be a smart signing, especially on a free transfer, with Liverpool looking to add the left-handed centre-back to their squad next season.
LEROY SANE summer delivery “open”Bayern Munich forward Leroy Sane has not ruled out a summer move amid Liverpool’s interest in signing Mohamed Salah from Saudi Arabia. The 59-man German-born international has attracted interest from Liverpool following his impressive performances this season and could be a potential successor to Salah if he moves to the Saudi Arabian Professional League this summer.German football journalist Christian Falk has said that Sane is one of the Reds main targets if Salah leaves. “His contract in Munich is until 2025. His future is bright. There was a change in management a few weeks ago as well. “Don’t rule out a summer move,” he said.
The former Manchester City winger is certainly talented, but it remains to be seen how much interest Liverpool have in the 28-year-old. Arsenal party for the Liverpool goal. Liverpool are competing with title rivals Arsenal to sign Athletic Club winger Nico Williams.
The Spaniard, who is the brother of Athletic Club star Inaki Williams, has been regularly linked with the Reds in the past, despite signing a contract extension with the Basque club last December. The 21-year-old has scored five goals and provided 10 assists in 24 games this season, taking his tally to 34 since breaking into Athletic Club’s first team.
According to The Mirror, the Gunners are eyeing Williams as a potential backup to Bukayo Saka, but the striker will not be available on the cheap as he recently signed a new contract with Bilbao. But Athletic Club insist they have no intention of selling Williams, who could be linked with moves to Real Madrid and Aston Villa.
DAVID HANKO signs a new contract with FEYENORD Transfer, Liverpool goalkeeper David Hanko has signed a new contract with Dutch club Feyenoord, who Liverpool are interested in. The Slovakian international has impressed in the Eredivisie in recent seasons and is one of United’s main centre-backs.The 26-year-old, who has signed a new contract with Feyenoord, will continue to target Liverpool should they decide to sign him this summer. But the reds are competing with French champions Paris Saint-Germain to sign him and Hanko’s agent claimed Liverpool and Luis Enrique contacted his client in January.