Liverpool will lift the Premier League title this season – perhaps this month too.
Arne Slot lifts the trophy in his first season as the boss of the first team, with Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk earning his second hand, after signing the planned contract expansion before preparing to defend the title.
Trent Alexander Arnold appears to be just a month away from finishing his playing career at Merseyside, but FSG will be pleased to succeed in tying the two biggest legends of the outfit ahead of the second season of the slot.
Liverpool aims to defend their Premier League title, but will challenge other silverware pieces.
While new signatures certainly flow, the importance of extending the skipper’s stay cannot be understated and deserves a close look.
Van Dijk’s new Liverpool contract
Van Dijk’s New Deal will allow him to remain as the leader of Slot’s team for the next two seasons, earning a fairly decent salary of around £400,000 a week.
The 33-year-old always wanted to stay at the club, but for some reason the story was definitely dragged in. We also note that he was approached by many hopefuls, including Saudi heavyweight Lucre, but revealed that Liverpool is his home and FSG has committed to him that the investment and projects will make silverware appropriate for the coming years.
He is one of the ultimate defenders of his time, inspires and makes him effective on Liverpool’s back.
As Alexander Arnold was expected to move to Madrid and Robertson in danger of being replaced this summer, Van Deek was able to consolidate his Liverpool career with an astounding number of appearances only covered by Sarah and Jordan Henderson since the start of the Klopp era.
Most Liverpool’s exterior – the current team | ||
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# | player | exterior |
1. | Mohamed is wrong | 395 |
2. | Trent Alexander Arnold | 349 |
3. | Andy Robertson | 339 |
4. | Virgil Van Dijk | 314 |
5. | Allison Becker | 292 |
Data via the transfer market |
He is a true legend and will fall as one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s long history. Van Dyke is still not over yet, but FSG is wise to replace him this summer and signs a new star who can take shape with the Dutch in the coming years.
Before he finally took his place.
Liverpool is chasing Van Dyke’s heirs
Van Dick may remain on his feet, but he is not younger, so Liverpool will need to prepare for his final departure. Signing Dean Huyssen from Bournemouth this summer is a pretty good way to get it done.
Young Spain International has been on the top of the waves since moving from Juventus to England’s southern coast last summer, and is at the top of Liverpool’s wish list, according to Chelsea insider Simon Phillips.
Chelsea contacted the 20-year-old rep, but after several weeks of discussion with the player’s camp, FSG is currently leading the race.
However, Huijsen is incredible under Andoni Iraola this year, with a £50 million release clause that all parties expect to be revitalized this summer, making a wide range of suitors enthusiastic.
Why Liverpool is desperate for Dean Huyssen
Huijsen is young and his data pool is shallow, but evidence from the past few years already makes it clear that for Roma (on loan) and now Bournemouth, he could become a superstar.
The Dutch-born Huizen was bred in Spain before moving out of the Malaga youth scene to join the 16-year-old Juventus Academy.
He looked promising, but was OK, but the old lady could do it with an extra penny and cashed him in Bournemouth last summer.
Huijsen flourishes in British soil and there is no mistake. Already labelled “world-class” player by one analyst, he has been featured prominently for Cherry in the term, and as the market beckoned, he has attracted the attention of all the famous clubs worthy of their salt.
According to FBREF, Rangy Star is actually ranked in the top 15% target engagement of this year’s Premier League, top 7% of shot-making actions, top 3% of intercepts and clearances, and top 20% of air battles per 90.
He contrasted well with Van Dik for the next few years before finally making his appearance in Dutch Captain Season.
Premier League 24/25 -Van Dijk vs Huijsen | ||
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Statistics (*per game) | van dijk | house |
Match (start) | 32 (32) | 26 (21) |
the goal | 2 | 2 |
assist | 1 | 1 |
A beautiful sheet | 13 | 6 |
touch* | 89.4 | 60.5 |
Pass completed | 92% | 84% |
Ball recovery* | 3.2 | 3.4 |
Tackle + Intercept* | 2.7 | 3.0 |
clearance* | 5.2 | 5.8 |
Duels (winning)* | 4.7 (67%) | 3.9 (56%) |
Statistics via Sofascore |
It is also worth noting that Huijsen is a two-foot centre-back on the left side of the pitch this season, pose as his deal, and is further material for the discussion that he should be a priority for the Reds this summer.
Huijsen may not be so commanding in the duel, but he shares many technical and defensive qualities with Anfield’s captain, so if he moves to Liverpool instead of Chelsea, for example, in a hand that is suitable to maximize his potential.
Of course, there is also an elephant in the corner, which is Ibrahima Conate’s Liverpool deal.
Konate has been a scary partner alongside Van Dijk this season, but he has been a small year from a free agency, and negotiations for extensions have become prolonged.
Liverpool doesn’t want to lose the French for free, so this summer they can cash out what Huysen might attack as persuasive.
Analyst Ben Matinson says Huyssen is “the world’s most in demand centre-back,” but Liverpool’s current position in front of the race speaks about the state of things at Anfield.
It was the big summer before, and if Huizen was brought in to bring the already impressive backline to shore, Liverpool could be able to reach even higher next year.
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Liverpool will reward Arne Slot and his team with many exciting signatures this summer.