Liverpool set their targetLiverpool set their target

Liverpool set their target

After making four respectable signings, Liverpool could still make two more

and intend to make this a truly historic transfer window!Journalist David Ornstein broke the news today that Isaac has decided he won’t play for Newcastle again,

even if the transfer window closes. Isaac has decided to end his career with Newcastle.

He only wants Liverpool!Newcastle now have no other options but Brentford striker Wissa, who is putting intense pressure on his team to let him move to Newcastle.

I believe that when the deal for Wissa is completed, they will sell Isaac to Liverpool!Not only that,

Liverpool is now close to signing 18-year-old Parma defender Giovanni Leone! Leoni’s advantage is that he can play as a right or left center back.

He knows how to win the ball cleanly without mistakes because he anticipates with his body and completely separates the attacker from the ball.

He is the defender under 20 who has won the most tackles in the top five leagues, with a percentage exceeding 60%!

Wirtz, Ekiteke, Frimpong, Karkiz, and if they complete the deals of Isak and Leoni, Liverpool will have had a truly luxurious transfer window

Liverpool

Liverpool finally lands a defender! Liverpool has set two transfer targets in the transfer window:

Crystal Palace defender Mark Jehi and Parma defender Giovanni Leone.Jehi has one year left on his contract, and Crystal Palace offered him a renewal, which he declined.

The player wants Liverpool, and Crystal Palace could sell if a good offer arrives.

As for Leone, he’s considered a potential player, and Liverpool could be interested in signing him, given his 18-year-old status.

He’s a young, towering defender, standing 195 cm tall, and has a very good ball.

This means Liverpool are very calm regarding the Alexander Isak situation.

They’re letting the player pressure the club to accept Liverpool’s only offer and agree to his departure.

Crystal Palace defender

The Community Shield proved that Gravenberch and McAllister are currently unrivaled at Liverpool.

This duo is extremely important, more so in blocking transitions than influencing them with the ball. Spozolai and Jones will never replace them.

Ando can provide some cover, but not as much as Gravenberch.

If Liverpool is looking to consolidate their position, they should bring in another defender like Guehi and a pivot to support Gravenberch.

This would make this team a complete unit, with a bench to fill in for a long, wide season, when they want to compete for everything.

As for Leoni, Liverpool is willing to pay up to €40 million for the player, a figure that Parma is very satisfied with.

The idea is that the player’s entourage is concerned that he will leave Italy at this age and go to a pressure-filled environment with a team that competes for everything, like Liverpool,

and that this will cause a problem in his development.They believe that in Italy, the environment allows for his development to take place gradually with a team like Parma.

But overall, Leoni is in demand at Milan, and Liverpool, with ready money, is the closest club that could sign the player.

I believe they will go for him if they don’t reach an agreement with Palace for the Gueye deal.You’d say Liverpool needs a left winger now, not Isaac.

I’ll tell you honestly, I think the opposite is true. Liverpool now has Gakpo

and their stars in that position, so they’re satisfied. The idea is that Nunez is gone and only Ikiteki is left, so another one is needed with him.

Liverpool

The advantage is that Ikiteki and Ikiteki know how to play on the flanks.

Simply put, the two can play together when Slot needs Gakpo to sit on the bench.

The only challenge Slot will face here is how to convince whoever plays on that flank—and I think it will be Ikiteki, not Isaac—to shift defensively

and return to the first third to defend, whether during low pressure, being alert

and focused, not wandering, or when responding to an attacking transition against Liverpool, because Gakpo was capable of doing that.

The challenge here isn’t just in possession, but also in phases when you don’t have the ball.

That’s the only challenge in the story of Ikiteki and Ikiteki together: if Isaac arrives.

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