For the first time in over nine years, Jurgen Klopp will not be at Liverpool this summer. An intriguing transfer window is anticipated. Things could be similar this summer if the exit of several of Klopp’s old staff was disruptive last year.
After all, key members of Klopp’s backroom team will be leaving at the conclusion of this season in addition to him. Vitor Matos, Peter Krawietz, and Pep Lijnders are a few of them; they have all been instrumental in Liverpool’s success off the field.
But it is possible that more people than only coaches are leaving. For some players at Anfield, this summer may be their final one. For example, it is improbable that players with expiring contracts like Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip will have theirs renewed. It seems that at least two of Liverpool’s more seasoned, senior players may depart.
Others may follow suit as new sporting director Richard Hughes and returning Michael Edwards attempt to reorient Liverpool following the Klopp era.
Reasons Andy Robertson might decide to quit Liverpool
One player that Edwards and Hughes might choose to leave off the Liverpool roster is Andy Robertson. It appears that throughout the last few seasons, the Scotsman’s quality has declined. Compared to the high standards he has set for himself during his career, he has only managed one goal and one assist for Liverpool this season across all competitions.
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Having reached thirty years of age, he is approaching the inevitable downturn in a football player’s career. With two years remaining on his current deal, this summer might be Liverpool’s best chance to get him for a reasonable sum.
especially considering that players like Robertson are explicitly targeted by the Saudi Arabian market. In the meanwhile, Liverpool can select a younger, more competent player to replace the left-back. Someone who may also be on the road come summertime.
Why Liverpool should sign Alphonso Davies as a transfer target
According to Rousing the Kop, Liverpool respected Alphonso Davies as a player when he played for the Vancouver Whitecaps. But in the end, the Canadian decided to move to Bayern Munich.
Because of his performance there in recent seasons, Davies has emerged alongside Andy Robertson as one of the most gifted left-backs in the world. He has won numerous Bundesliga titles, competed in the World Cup, and won the Champions League.
This summer marks Davies’ current Bayern Munich contract’s expiration, and it seems like he is keen to go on. The team that is actively pursuing his services at the moment is Real Madrid. If Real Madrid is really interested in signing him, Edwards and Hughes should make every effort to beat them to the deal, even though Liverpool is also reportedly interested.
Davies’s talent on the wings would make him the perfect long-term addition to Liverpool. His speed makes him a future star player at Anfield for many years to come, even if he is only 23 years old.