Liverpool skipper Virgill van Dik was peeled off after kissing the badge after winning a late winner against West Ham United over the weekend.
The captain’s contribution has allowed the Reds to reach a distance lifting their Premier League title. The money will be secured when Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur are handed over with future equipment.
Van Dijk, 33, has been engaged in long-term contract debate with FSG over the past few months, and appears to have found a breakthrough in the past week.
The announcement has not been confirmed yet, but the appreciative centre-back two-year extension is sealed by all accounts.
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Meanwhile, Mohamed Sarah’s new deal has already been confirmed. The 32-year-old forward has been the driving force behind Liverpool this season and is certainly a Shoe-in for the Divisional Player of the Year Award.
Sadly, Liverpool was lucky to try and tie Trent Alexander Arnold into his boyhood club for the best years of his career. The right back is being sold in a dream of stealing his trade for Real Madrid.
This is a terrible shame and it’s a sour seat to the fan base for a long time. However, Liverpool has already proven that they can overcome the painful set-off.
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Liverpool plans to defend their next Premier League title by attacking, attacking and attacking. This summer, the Reds are planning to throw them away along with their best and strengthen them across a range of positions.
Taking a trade between Van Dijk and Salah means that such things can be prioritized. Some exciting signatures, along with the title, ensure that Alexander Arnold’s anguish at the departure.
Of course, Liverpool will have to sign a new right-back, but Conor Bradley has proven that he has what he needs to star in as Liverpool’s first choice.
More talented, athletic and more conventionally tailored to his position verse than his English counterpart, 21-year-old Bradley was awarded an 8/10 match rating for his performance against West Ham, completing 91% of his passes and earning six of the eight competitive dueles per sofa score.
Liverpool can handle the exit for Alexander Arnold. In fact, people in Anfield’s office may have been implicitly resigned to the outcome for months at this stage.
But Real Madrid is a greedy lot and may not be satisfied with the sense of being born in Liverpool’s Scous. Florentino Perez may actually be aiming for another member of Arne Slot’s precious member.
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Liverpool faces another torrent disaster
Spain reports that Real Madrid has turned his eyes to Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Alistair, who has billed him as an option before the summer transfer period.
The report states that he is “deemed attractive to Real Madrid because of his quality,” and few will suggest that he is not worth playing in the best midfield around.
The store may be closed now, but the Los Blancos have a foundation and may be supported by their plot after the player’s father has publicly discussed La Liga Giants’ interests.
Given the magnitude of Liverpool’s transfer task this summer, losing a midfield link pin is a harmful blow if you need to add more punches to the engine room anyway.
Why Liverpool can’t lose Alexis Mac Alistair
When Liverpool signed the Mac Allister in Brighton, they signed him for £35 million. The recently crowned World Cup winner and midfield fulcrum behind the Seagulls’ prominent rise, was considered a bargain from those who knew.
The 26-year-old returned to the Champions League last season to contribute to the steady ship of Jurgencrop’s ship in lifting the Carabao Cup.
Now in the slot system he is at the heart of the looming Premier League victory.
Argentina has adapted to different roles under the wings of the slot, maintaining his level in two campaigns in Liverpool’s colours and maintaining his quality.
Alexis McAllister from Liverpool’s Premier League | ||
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Statistics (*per game) | 23/24 | 24/25 |
Match (start) | 33 (31) | 31 (28) |
the goal | 5 | 4 |
assist | 5 | 4 |
touch* | 74.2 | 57.6 |
Pass completed | 88% | 87% |
Key Pass* | 1.4 | 1.2 |
dribble* | 0.5 | 0.5 |
Ball recovery* | 5.9 | 4.3 |
Tackle + Intercept* | 4.1 | 3.3 |
The duel won* | 5.9 | 5.0 |
Statistics via Sofascore |
Losing Mac Alistair this summer with critic Joe Cole being hailed as a “superstar” “playable anywhere” would be equivalent to losing the glue that the slot system is ticking.
Reporter Bens Boxsack has been very neatly attracting attention for his widespread influence, earning the most tackles for Merseysiders in the term, while causing the action of creating more shots than everything you guessed it.
Liverpool have plenty of time to prepare for Alexander Arnold’s departure, and in fact, factory-built exchanges await on the wings. However, no one plays the weekly Mac Allister role to the same extent.
He is further proven through FBREF data. MacAllister is 15% of the top 15% of the Premier League midfielders, and is further proven via the top 14% of tackles and top 4% per 90.
Liverpool has done a lot this summer, and while the Mac Allister is very valuable, TransferMarkt currently records the market price of players at around £78 million – slots and Co will certainly take into account the drawbacks of cashing at the central Linchpin.
Losing Alexander Arnold to Real Madrid will be a stabbing bitter blow for a long time, but if the Spaniard swooped for Mac Alistair, he can unravel all the good work that is placed in Anfield.
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