Four Liverpool Youngsters Get a Huge Boost Ahead of Newcastle

20 Aug

One of the most encouraging aspects of Andoni Iraola’s first summer at Liverpool has been his willingness to trust the club’s young players.

And that trust is continuing as Liverpool prepare for their Premier League opener against Newcastle on Sunday.

According to the latest training update, Lewis Koumas, James McConnell, Luke Chambers and Calvin Ramsay all trained with the first team ahead of the trip to St James’ Park. 

For me, that’s significant.

These aren’t players simply being brought into training to make up the numbers.

Iraola appears genuinely interested in seeing what Liverpool’s youngsters can offer.

Iraola has already made his intentions clear

Earlier in pre-season, Iraola explained that some of Liverpool’s young players had impressed enough to remain around the senior squad.

The manager said some youngsters had shown they could offer the first team “quality”, after giving academy players plenty of opportunities during the summer. 

That is a very different message from simply saying:

“You’re young, so you’ll get your chance eventually.”

Iraola is effectively saying:

If you’re good enough, you can be involved now.

Koumas is perhaps the biggest example

Lewis Koumas has arguably been one of the biggest beneficiaries.

The Welsh forward impressed during pre-season and looked increasingly comfortable operating in an intense pressing system.

He has already gained valuable senior experience from loan spells, and his performances have suggested that he may now be ready to take another step forward.

There have even been suggestions that Koumas is now considered well above academy level and could be an option for the first team. 

That’s exactly what you want from a young player.

He isn’t simply being kept around because Liverpool don’t want to lose him.

He’s forcing his way into the conversation.

McConnell could provide midfield depth

James McConnell is another interesting case.

The midfielder has already made his senior Liverpool debut and has experience training alongside the first team.

With Curtis Jones potentially leaving for Inter, Liverpool could suddenly need more midfield depth.

That doesn’t necessarily mean McConnell will start Premier League matches.

But if Iraola trusts him, there is no reason why he couldn’t become a useful squad option.

And that’s how academy players eventually establish themselves.

First they’re training with the first team.

Then they’re on the bench.

Then they get 10 or 15 minutes.

And eventually, they become genuine first-team players.

Chambers and Ramsay offer defensive options

Luke Chambers also brings something Liverpool need: versatility at full-back.

With the demands of Iraola’s system, having players who can cover different positions will be extremely valuable.

Calvin Ramsay is another player who has been given an opportunity to impress.

His Liverpool career has been disrupted by injuries and loan spells, but being back around the first team gives him another chance to show Iraola what he can do.

And perhaps that’s one of the biggest benefits of the new manager.

Everyone starts with a clean slate.

This is how you develop an academy

Liverpool have always had a proud tradition of producing their own players.

But you can’t develop youngsters simply by talking about pathways.

You have to give them opportunities.

Iraola appears willing to do exactly that.

We’ve already seen Rio Ngumoha become an important part of the first-team picture, while other youngsters have impressed during pre-season.

Now Koumas, McConnell, Chambers and Ramsay are training with the senior group ahead of a huge opening-day test.

That’s encouraging.

And Newcastle could be the perfect test

Liverpool’s trip to Newcastle is hardly an easy environment for a young player.

St James’ Park will be bouncing, the intensity will be enormous and the Premier League season will suddenly become real.

But that’s also where you find out whether these youngsters are ready.

Iraola doesn’t need to throw them all into the starting XI.

He simply needs to make them feel that they are genuinely part of his plans.

And if one of them gets an opportunity because of an injury, suspension or tactical decision, they need to be ready.

Liverpool’s youngsters aren’t just making up the numbers.

Iraola is giving them a chance to prove they belong.

That’s exactly how you build a strong squad for the future.

And who knows?

The next Liverpool academy graduate to make a real breakthrough could already be training alongside the first team. 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Preparing £55m Offer for Real Madrid Star Endrick, According to Reports

20 Aug

Liverpool could be considering another huge attacking addition before the transfer window closes.

According to reports coming out of Brazil, the Reds are preparing a £55 million offer for Real Madrid forward Endrick.

The rumour adds another fascinating name to an already extremely busy list of attacking targets, with Liverpool continuing to explore options despite their ongoing pursuit of Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye. Recent reports have also suggested Liverpool could be willing to make a £55m approach for the Brazilian. 

Endrick on Liverpool’s radar?

Endrick is one of the most exciting young forwards in world football.

The Brazilian made his big-money move to Real Madrid after establishing himself at Palmeiras, but his pathway to regular football in Madrid has become increasingly complicated by the competition for places.

That could potentially open the door to a move.

However, it’s important to stress that this remains a transfer rumour rather than a confirmed Liverpool bid.

Brazilian reports are suggesting Liverpool are preparing the £55m offer, but there is no indication yet that Real Madrid have accepted anything.

Why would Liverpool want Endrick?

There are plenty of reasons.

Endrick can operate as a central striker but is also capable of playing from the right, giving Iraola another versatile attacking option.

He’s powerful, technically gifted and has the sort of explosiveness that could make him incredibly dangerous in a high-intensity Liverpool side.

His age is arguably the biggest attraction.

Liverpool wouldn’t simply be buying a player for the next couple of seasons.

They would be investing in a 19-year-old with the potential to become one of the world’s leading forwards.

But where would he fit?

This is where things get really interesting.

Liverpool already have Alexander Isak as their main attacking focal point, while Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha give Iraola plenty of attacking options.

Then there’s Barcola.

Then Mbaye.

And now Endrick.

If Liverpool really are considering spending another £55m on an attacker, it raises the question of whether the club are planning a complete rebuild of their attacking options.

And that could be particularly significant with Mohamed Salah no longer at the club.

£55m is a serious investment

Liverpool would have to be convinced Endrick can become a long-term superstar before committing that sort of money.

Real Madrid also aren’t under any obligation to sell.

Recent Brazilian reporting suggested Madrid were still planning with Endrick in mind unless they received an “irresistible” proposal. 

So even if Liverpool put £55m on the table, that doesn’t necessarily mean the Spanish giants would accept it.

Liverpool’s attacking plans are getting fascinating

Just look at the names currently being linked with Liverpool.

Bradley Barcola.

Ibrahim Mbaye.

Kenan Yıldız.

Ethan Nwaneri.

And now Endrick.

Liverpool clearly aren’t short of attacking options on their scouting list.

The question is which ones actually make it through the door.

Could Endrick be the surprise signing?

That’s the big question.

A £55m move would certainly represent another major statement from Liverpool.

And while we shouldn’t get carried away with a rumour from Brazil, Endrick is exactly the sort of young, high-potential player Liverpool could be tempted to invest heavily in.

If the reports are accurate, the Reds could be preparing one more huge move before the transfer window closes.

£55m for Endrick?

Now that would be an interesting one.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

10 Liverpool Players Enter Final Year of Their Contracts — Who Should Stay and Who Should Go?

19 Aug

Liverpool have a potentially important contract situation developing at Anfield.

According to the latest contract information, 10 players are entering the final year of their current deals, meaning Liverpool face some big decisions over the next 12 months. 

The list includes some of the most important players in the squad, as well as several players whose Liverpool futures are far less certain.

So, who should get a new contract and who should Liverpool allow to leave?

Alisson — NEW CONTRACT

For me, this is a no-brainer.

Alisson is still one of the best goalkeepers in world football, and Liverpool shouldn’t be thinking about replacing him simply because he’s 33.

Yes, his age means Liverpool need to plan for the future, but having a world-class goalkeeper around while Giorgi Mamardashvili develops is hugely valuable.

Give Alisson another deal.

Virgil van Dijk — NEW CONTRACT

Another obvious one.

Virgil will be 36 when his current contract expires, so Liverpool obviously need to consider his age and wages.

But you don’t allow one of the greatest defenders in Premier League history to walk away simply because he’s getting older.

If Van Dijk remains physically capable of playing at this level, I’d give him another contract — even if it’s a shorter one.

Liverpool need to start planning for life after him, but that doesn’t mean they need to lose him immediately.

Curtis Jones — LEAVE

This one appears to have already been decided.

With Inter reportedly closing in on a deal worth around €35m, Jones looks set to leave Liverpool after coming through the academy. 

It’s disappointing because he’s a local lad and has plenty of ability.

But if Liverpool don’t believe he’s going to become a regular starter, selling him now rather than losing him for nothing next summer makes financial sense.

A sad one, but probably the right decision.

Joe Gomez — LEAVE

This is a difficult one.

At his best, Gomez is an incredibly useful player because he can cover centre-back and full-back.

But Liverpool have had too many issues with his availability.

With Jacquet, Araújo and other defensive options now providing greater depth, Liverpool could decide that it’s time to move on.

I’d probably allow Gomez to leave if the right offer arrives.

Wataru Endo — LEAVE

Endo has been a fantastic servant to Liverpool.

But at 33, and with Iraola looking to build a more energetic midfield, I don’t see the value in giving him another long-term contract.

Liverpool should be looking towards the future.

Thank him and move on.

Kostas Tsimikas — LEAVE

This is another decision I’d make quite easily.

Liverpool need competition for Milos Kerkez, and I don’t think Tsimikas provides enough to be the long-term answer at left-back.

If Liverpool can find a younger, more athletic alternative, I’d move Tsimikas on.

Harvey Elliott — NEW CONTRACT

This might be controversial.

Elliott’s Liverpool career hasn’t developed quite as many expected, but he’s still only 23.

He’s technically gifted, homegrown and capable of playing in midfield or attack.

I wouldn’t give him a huge contract without guarantees of regular football, but I’d certainly explore a new deal.

I’d give him another opportunity under Iraola before making a final decision.

Stefan Bajcetic — NEW CONTRACT / LOAN

This is a really interesting one.

Bajcetic is still only 21 and has already shown that he has the ability to play at Premier League level.

His biggest problem has been getting regular football and developing consistently.

I’d extend his contract and look for the right loan move.

Liverpool shouldn’t give up on him yet.

Calvin Ramsay — LEAVE

Unfortunately, Ramsay’s Liverpool career hasn’t really taken off.

Injuries and loan spells have prevented him from establishing himself at Anfield.

At 23, he needs regular football now.

I’d look for a permanent transfer that allows him to restart his career somewhere else.

Harvey Davies — NEW CONTRACT

This is another easy one for me.

Davies is still only 22 and has already signed a previous extension with Liverpool, but his continued development means I’d keep him around as part of the goalkeeper group. 

Goalkeepers can develop later than outfield players, so there is no reason to give up on him yet.

My verdict

Player

My decision

Virgil van Dijk

🟢 New contract

Alisson

🟢 New contract

Curtis Jones

🔴 Leave

Joe Gomez

🔴 Leave

Wataru Endo

🔴 Leave

Kostas Tsimikas

🔴 Leave

Harvey Elliott

🟢 New contract

Stefan Bajcetic

🟢 New contract / loan

Calvin Ramsay

🔴 Leave

Harvey Davies

🟢 New contract

Liverpool could therefore potentially lose five players from this list while keeping five.

But the biggest decisions are undoubtedly Van Dijk and Alisson.

Those are two players Liverpool simply cannot replace easily.

And that’s why I wouldn’t wait until next summer to make those decisions.

Liverpool need to learn from the past

We’ve already seen Liverpool allow too many important players to enter the final year of their contracts before ultimately losing them or having to sell them for less than their true value.

With 10 players now in the final year, Liverpool have to be proactive.

Some should be moved on.

Some deserve new contracts.

And some, like Van Dijk and Alisson, deserve the opportunity to decide when their Liverpool careers come to an end.

Who would you keep and who would you sell?

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Aren’t Finished: Two More Midfield Targets Emerge

19 Aug

Liverpool are continuing to explore their options in midfield as the transfer window enters its final stages.

According to Matt Thielen, the Reds have shown exploratory interest in Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller and Bournemouth’s Tyler Adams.

At this stage, however, Adams is viewed as the more attainable option should Liverpool decide to enter the market for another midfielder.

And with Curtis Jones reportedly on his way to Inter Milan, this is certainly a situation worth watching.

Liverpool exploring their options

Liverpool don’t necessarily have to sign another midfielder.

The squad already contains quality options, including Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai.

But losing Jones would reduce the depth available to Andoni Iraola, particularly with Liverpool competing in the Premier League, Champions League and domestic cups.

It therefore makes sense for the club to investigate what is available.

Why Tyler Adams could make sense

Adams would offer Liverpool something slightly different.

The American international is capable of playing in a deeper midfield role and brings energy, athleticism and defensive aggression.

Those qualities could be particularly useful in Iraola’s system.

Liverpool want to press aggressively and recover the ball quickly, but they also need players capable of protecting the defence when that press is beaten.

Adams could potentially provide that balance.

What about Angelo Stiller?

Stiller represents a different type of midfielder.

The Stuttgart star is comfortable receiving the ball from deep and helping his team control possession and dictate the tempo.

That could give Iraola another option when Liverpool need to dominate games against opponents sitting deep.

However, according to Matt Thielen, Adams is currently considered the more attainable option if Liverpool decide to make a move.

Does Iraola need another midfielder?

That’s ultimately the biggest question.

Liverpool have quality in midfield, but the demands of Iraola’s football could make depth extremely important.

The manager wants intensity and energy throughout matches.

That means rotation will be essential.

If Jones leaves, bringing in another midfielder could prevent Liverpool from being caught short when injuries, suspensions and fixture congestion inevitably arrive.

Liverpool have a decision to make

The encouraging thing is that Liverpool appear to be exploring rather than panicking.

They’re looking at different profiles and assessing what is available.

If Iraola believes his existing options are sufficient, Liverpool don’t need to force a deal.

But if the manager wants another midfielder, Tyler Adams could now be one of the names to watch closely.

Angelo Stiller or Tyler Adams?

One offers control and technical quality.

The other provides energy and defensive security.

And with Fabrizio Romano already expecting Liverpool to be among Europe’s busiest clubs during the final days of the window, I wouldn’t rule out another midfielder arriving at Anfield.

Source: Matt Thielen

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Fabrizio Romano Makes Liverpool Transfer Prediction: “They Will Definitely Be Active”

19 Aug

Liverpool supporters could be in for an incredibly busy finish to the summer transfer window.

With just days remaining before the deadline, Fabrizio Romano has provided an intriguing update on Liverpool’s plans — and his message is emphatic.

Liverpool are going to be active.

In fact, Romano expects the Reds to be “amongst the busiest clubs in Europe” during the final 10-12 days of the transfer window.

And when you look at the number of stories currently surrounding Liverpool, it’s easy to understand why.

Liverpool aren’t finished yet

Liverpool have already made significant changes to their squad over the past year, but there are still areas that could be strengthened.

The potential departure of Curtis Jones to Inter Milan is one of the biggest developments.

If Jones leaves, Liverpool could need another midfielder to ensure Andoni Iraola has enough depth for a season that will include the Premier League, Champions League and domestic cups.

There have also been reports that Liverpool’s management team want two midfielders and two attackers before the window closes.

Whether they actually sign four players remains to be seen, but Romano’s comments suggest there could be plenty more business ahead.

Barcola remains the big attacking target

One name continues to dominate Liverpool’s transfer rumours:

Bradley Barcola.

Liverpool have been pursuing the PSG winger and have reportedly made a huge offer in an attempt to convince the French champions to sell.

Barcola would provide Liverpool with another explosive attacking option and would give Iraola greater flexibility across the front line.

If Liverpool can finally reach an agreement with PSG, it could become one of the biggest deals of the entire window.

And then there’s Ibrahim Mbaye

Barcola isn’t the only PSG winger Liverpool are interested in.

Ibrahim Mbaye has also been heavily linked with a move to Anfield, with reports suggesting Liverpool have already agreed personal terms with the teenager.

The Reds’ ambition to sign both players would be a huge statement about the direction of the club.

Liverpool wouldn’t simply be adding numbers.

They would be investing heavily in young attacking talent with the potential to become stars for years to come.

But midfield could be just as important

The potential sale of Curtis Jones makes this particularly interesting.

Jones has been part of Liverpool’s first-team squad for years and provides valuable Premier League and Champions League experience.

If Inter complete his signing, Liverpool will have to decide whether their existing midfield options are sufficient.

If they aren’t, the club could be forced into the market for a replacement.

And that could explain why Romano expects so much activity.

The final days could be chaotic

This is when transfer windows tend to explode.

One departure can trigger an incoming transfer.

One failed negotiation can suddenly force a club towards another target.

And Liverpool have several situations developing simultaneously.

Curtis Jones.

Bradley Barcola.

Ibrahim Mbaye.

Potential midfield additions.

Potential departures.

There is still a lot to resolve.

Romano’s prediction is significant

The most interesting part of Romano’s update is that he doesn’t expect Liverpool to simply make one late signing.

He said he expects the Reds to be “amongst the busiest clubs in Europe” over the final 10-12 days.

That should get Liverpool supporters excited.

The club have already shown that they’re willing to be aggressive in the transfer market.

Now we could be about to see another major push before the deadline.

Liverpool’s transfer window isn’t finished.

Far from it.

If Fabrizio Romano’s prediction is correct, the next 10-12 days could be absolutely frantic at Anfield.

And with Barcola, Mbaye and midfield reinforcements all potentially on the agenda, Liverpool supporters have plenty to keep an eye on.

The final chapter of this transfer window could be the most exciting one yet. 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Iraola Has Made His Liverpool Demands — Now FSG Must Back Him

19 Aug

Liverpool’s transfer window could be about to enter another crucial stage, with a new report claiming Andoni Iraola’s management team want two midfielders and two attackers before the window closes.

According to IndyKaila News, Liverpool’s management are demanding four more additions — two midfielders and two attackers.

And if that is genuinely the message coming from inside the club, Liverpool’s owners need to listen.

Iraola needs the tools to succeed

There is no point appointing a manager with a clear tactical philosophy and then failing to give him the squad required to implement it.

Iraola wants Liverpool to play with intensity.

He wants aggressive pressing, quick transitions and attacking movement.

But that requires quality and depth.

Liverpool cannot expect to compete on all fronts if the manager doesn’t have enough players capable of maintaining that intensity throughout a long season.

Two midfielders makes sense

This is probably the area I’d be most concerned about.

Curtis Jones now appears to be heading for Inter, with Fabrizio Romano reporting a €35m package agreement.

That potentially leaves Liverpool needing more depth in the middle of the pitch.

Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are excellent players, but Liverpool are going to have a huge number of matches to play.

And if Iraola wants to rotate while maintaining his intensity, three or four established midfielders aren’t enough.

Liverpool need competition.

They need someone who can protect the defence.

They need someone who can control games.

And they need another player capable of providing energy when the schedule becomes relentless.

Two attackers could transform Liverpool

Then there’s the attack.

Liverpool already have Wirtz and Isak, but the rumours surrounding Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye suggest the club aren’t finished there.

And if the reported plan really is to sign two attackers, that could completely transform Iraola’s options.

Imagine having:

Barcola – Wirtz – Isak

with Gakpo, Ngumoha, Mbaye and Chiesa competing for places.

Suddenly Liverpool have genuine depth.

And, importantly, they have different types of attackers.

This is where Ngumoha becomes interesting

One of the biggest positives from this summer has been the emergence of Rio Ngumoha.

He’s reportedly going to have a significant role this season, potentially even operating more regularly from the right wing.

That doesn’t mean Liverpool shouldn’t sign another winger.

Quite the opposite.

Competition could help Ngumoha develop.

At 17, he shouldn’t be expected to carry Liverpool’s attack. He should be given opportunities while having experienced players around him.

Now FSG have to back the manager

This is ultimately the key point.

Liverpool have invested heavily already.

But if the management team really believes that two midfielders and two attackers are required, then the club needs to seriously consider whether that demand is justified.

The objective shouldn’t simply be:

“We’ve spent enough.”

It should be:

“Have we built the squad capable of winning the biggest trophies?”

Those are two very different questions.

Liverpool cannot afford to leave Iraola short

The signs under Iraola have been encouraging.

The Como games showed a team trying to play with greater intensity and defensive structure.

Jacquet and Araújo have strengthened the defence.

Wirtz and Isak have already shown glimpses of an exciting partnership.

Ngumoha looks ready to contribute.

But there are still obvious areas where the squad could be improved.

And if the manager believes four more players are needed, Liverpool’s hierarchy should at least explore every possibility.

Two midfielders.

Two attackers.

Four more pieces for Iraola’s puzzle.

Liverpool have already shown this summer that they’re willing to spend serious money.

Now they need to make sure they finish the job.

Because there is no point giving Andoni Iraola the keys to a potentially brilliant Liverpool side and then leaving him short of the players he needs.

Back the manager. Build the squad. Then let’s see what Iraola can really do. 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

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BREAKING: Curtis Jones Agrees Liverpool Exit as Inter Move Closer

19 Aug

Curtis Jones’ Liverpool career appears to be coming to an end.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Inter Milan have reached a verbal agreement with Liverpool for the midfielder, with the deal worth €35m (£30m) including add-ons.

An agreement has also reportedly been reached with Jones himself, with his medical now being planned.

If everything goes smoothly, the academy graduate could soon be leaving Anfield for Serie A.

From Liverpool academy to Anfield exit

This is a strange one for Liverpool supporters.

Jones has been at the club since he was a youngster and has gone from academy football to becoming a Premier League and Champions League winner.

He has made more than 100 Premier League appearances for Liverpool and has experienced some incredible moments in a red shirt.

But his future has been increasingly uncertain throughout this summer.

Inter have considered him their priority midfield target for months, and previous reports indicated that Jones was open to the move. 

Now it appears the two clubs have finally found an agreement.

Is €35m good business?

That’s going to be one of the biggest debates among Liverpool supporters.

€35m is a significant amount of money for a player who is entering the final year of his Liverpool contract.

The Reds had previously been looking for around €40m, but their asking price was subsequently lowered to around €35m to help get the deal moving. 

From a purely financial perspective, Liverpool are avoiding the risk of losing Jones for nothing next summer.

But there is another side to this.

Curtis Jones is only 25.

And Liverpool are potentially selling a player just as he enters his prime.

The biggest question: who replaces him?

This is what concerns me most.

If Jones leaves, Liverpool lose a midfielder who has been part of the first-team squad for years.

Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai remain, while Liverpool have younger options coming through.

But if Liverpool are serious about competing for every trophy, they need depth.

And that’s particularly important if they are going to play Iraola’s intense style of football.

Could this fund another signing?

There is another intriguing angle.

Liverpool are still pursuing attacking reinforcements, with Bradley Barcola remaining a major target and Ibrahim Mbaye also heavily linked with a move to Anfield.

Selling Jones for around £30m gives Liverpool another significant chunk of money to put towards those deals.

That could ultimately be part of the thinking behind the move.

Liverpool may believe they can replace Jones’ minutes while using the transfer income to strengthen an area they consider a bigger priority.

A disappointing way for Jones to leave?

Personally, I think there will be mixed emotions.

Jones is a local lad who came through Liverpool’s academy.

There is always something special about seeing one of your own make it at Anfield.

But perhaps the most important thing is that Jones gets the opportunity to play regularly.

If he isn’t going to be a consistent starter under Iraola, moving to Inter could make sense for his career.

And Inter are hardly a bad destination.

He’ll be playing Champions League football and competing for major trophies.

A new chapter begins

It feels like the end of an era.

From that memorable goal against Everton to lifting Premier League and Champions League trophies, Jones has given Liverpool supporters plenty of memories.

Now, after years of uncertainty over his place in the team, he appears to be heading for the exit.

€35m.

Inter Milan.

Medical next.

Curtis Jones looks set to leave Liverpool.

It’s a deal that will undoubtedly divide supporters — but now the question becomes who does Liverpool bring in to replace him? 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Agree Loan Deal for Ifeanyi Ndukwe With Levante

19 Aug

Liverpool youngster Ifeanyi Ndukwe is set to leave Anfield on loan, with La Liga side Levante agreeing a deal for the highly-rated defender.

According to reports from journalist Santi Sanchis, Levante and Liverpool have verbally agreed a straight loan, with the Spanish club set to cover Ndukwe’s salary. The remaining formalities now need to be completed before the move can be finalised. 

And while Liverpool supporters might be disappointed to see Ndukwe leave after such an impressive pre-season, this could actually be a very important move for his development.

👀 Ndukwe impressed during pre-season

The 18-year-old has been one of the surprise packages of Liverpool’s pre-season.

After joining from Austria Vienna, Ndukwe was given opportunities against senior opposition and looked remarkably composed for such a young defender.

His performances were good enough to attract a huge amount of interest, with Liverpool reportedly receiving loan proposals from clubs across several European countries. 

He even started alongside Virgil van Dijk against Monaco at Anfield.

That’s some introduction to life at Liverpool.

🇪🇸 Why Levante could be perfect

A move to La Liga could give Ndukwe exactly what he needs now:

Regular first-team football.

That’s particularly important because Ndukwe currently doesn’t qualify for a UK work permit, meaning Liverpool can’t simply keep him around and use him competitively this season. A loan is therefore necessary if he is to continue developing while working towards meeting the requirements to return to England. 

And La Liga is arguably an excellent destination.

It’s a top-level league, technically demanding and full of experienced attackers who can test a young centre-back every week.

If Ndukwe can establish himself at Levante, it could accelerate his development enormously.

🔴 Liverpool haven’t given up on him

The important thing is that this isn’t a permanent departure.

Liverpool clearly see something in Ndukwe.

The club paid around £2.6m to sign him from Austria Vienna, and his performances during pre-season have only increased the excitement around his potential. 

There have also been reports that a potential January break clause could allow Liverpool to bring him back to Anfield if he reaches the necessary work-permit threshold. 

So this isn’t Liverpool moving on from Ndukwe.

It’s Liverpool investing in his development.

🧱 The future of Liverpool’s defence?

That’s what makes this particularly exciting.

Liverpool already have Jeremy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni as young centre-backs, while Ronald Araújo has arrived to provide experience and quality.

Add Ndukwe to that group and Liverpool could have an incredibly interesting defensive core for the future.

At 6ft 6in, Ndukwe certainly has the physical attributes.

But what impressed me during pre-season was his composure.

He didn’t look like a youngster simply trying to survive.

He looked like someone who believed he belonged.

Now he gets the opportunity to prove it in Spain.

🔴 A setback? Not at all.

This could be one of the best things Liverpool can do for Ndukwe right now.

Give him a season of senior football.

Let him experience La Liga.

Let him make mistakes and learn from them.

Let him establish himself.

Then Liverpool can reassess his situation.

I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Ifeanyi Ndukwe back at Anfield sooner rather than later.

The loan to Levante could be the next big step in what looks like a very promising Liverpool career. 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Is Andoni Iraola Already Solving Liverpool’s Biggest Problem?

19 Aug

There was one major problem that followed Liverpool through much of last season.

It wasn’t a lack of attacking talent.

It wasn’t a lack of money spent.

It was the space Liverpool left between the lines and the vulnerability of the team without the ball.

Jamie Carragher even recently described Liverpool’s midfield as a “huge problem”, particularly because of the space appearing in front of the defence.

And now, after just a handful of pre-season games, there are some early signs that Andoni Iraola could already be addressing it.

We have to be careful. It’s pre-season, and the real test begins against Newcastle.

But there are reasons to be encouraged.

Iraola is demanding something different

One of the clearest changes under Iraola has been Liverpool’s approach without the ball.

The new manager wants his players to press aggressively, remain compact and react immediately when possession is lost.

Iraola himself admitted after the Como victory that he is asking the players to do things differently, particularly defensively. He was pleased with their attitude and willingness to get on the same page, while acknowledging that there is still plenty to improve. 

That’s important.

Liverpool don’t simply need to defend deeper.

They need to defend better as a team.

And that starts much higher up the pitch.

The midfield has to protect the defence

One of the biggest problems last season was the amount of space that could appear around Liverpool’s midfield.

When the full-backs pushed forward and possession was lost, opponents could attack the space Liverpool left behind.

Iraola’s system is also aggressive, so there is always going to be an element of risk.

But the difference is that his players are being asked to press and recover their positions immediately.

The midfield therefore becomes absolutely crucial.

Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister and the other midfield options have to make sure Liverpool aren’t simply leaving Van Dijk and the rest of the defence exposed.

That could ultimately determine whether Iraola’s attacking football works at Anfield.

The defence already looks more secure

The Como game provided another encouraging sign.

Liverpool finished the final pre-season friendly with a 2-0 victory and a clean sheet, with Jeremy Jacquet and Ronald Araújo both making their debuts. 

Jacquet impressed during his first 45 minutes and capped his debut with a goal.

Araújo then came on at half-time and produced an assured second-half performance alongside Virgil van Dijk.

Iraola was particularly pleased with both defenders, while also highlighting Jeremie Frimpong’s defensive contribution over the full 90 minutes. 

That’s encouraging because Liverpool desperately needed more defensive depth.

Jacquet and Araújo could be huge

It would be ridiculous to declare the defensive problem solved after one clean sheet.

But the early signs are very encouraging.

Jacquet looks comfortable defending aggressively and stepping into challenges.

Araújo brings physicality, experience and the ability to defend one-on-one.

And suddenly Liverpool have more options.

Instead of relying on the same defensive unit every week, Iraola has genuine competition.

That can only be a good thing.

But there is still one obvious warning sign

The second half against Como wasn’t perfect.

Liverpool were forced to defend for longer periods as Como pushed forward, and the tempo dropped.

Iraola has actually acknowledged that Liverpool’s second halves have generally been weaker than their first halves during pre-season. He believes improving fitness levels and maintaining concentration when players are tired are still important areas of development. 

That is something Liverpool simply cannot afford in the Premier League.

You can press Newcastle brilliantly for 45 minutes.

But if the intensity disappears after half-time, Premier League teams will punish you.

And that’s why Iraola could be the right man

Perhaps the most encouraging thing isn’t the results.

It’s the identity.

Liverpool are beginning to look like a team that knows what its manager wants.

Quick passing.

Aggressive pressing.

More intensity without the ball.

Players attacking space.

Defenders being asked to defend proactively rather than simply retreat.

That is exactly what you would expect from an Iraola team.

And the players appear to be buying into it.

Could Liverpool finally become harder to play against?

That’s the big question.

Last season, Liverpool could be devastating going forward but sometimes looked far too easy to play through.

Iraola doesn’t appear to be trying to solve that by sacrificing Liverpool’s attacking identity.

Instead, he’s trying to make the entire team defend aggressively.

If Liverpool can get that balance right, they could become a very different proposition.

Imagine having:

Wirtz and Isak creating problems going forward.

Barcola potentially adding even more pace.

Ngumoha developing into a major threat.

But behind them, a midfield that actually protects the defence and a back four that is comfortable defending on the front foot.

That’s the Liverpool supporters want to see.

The Como win doesn’t prove Liverpool’s biggest problem has been solved.

But it does suggest Iraola has identified the problem — and he’s already trying to fix it.

Now comes the real test.

Newcastle away.

That’s when we’ll find out just how far Liverpool have actually come.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool in “Intense” Talks With Arsenal Over Ethan Nwaneri

19 Aug

Liverpool’s transfer business could be about to take another fascinating turn.

According to the latest report from London, Liverpool and Arsenal have been locked in high-level talks over Ethan Nwaneri, with discussions reportedly taking place throughout the day.

The subject of those talks?

Arsenal’s hugely talented 19-year-old.

And there is a particularly interesting part to this story: Arsenal are reportedly prepared to sell Nwaneri this summer.

Recent reports have already indicated that Nwaneri is expected to leave Arsenal before the transfer window closes, with Premier League and European clubs showing interest. 

👀 Liverpool could make a surprise move

Nwaneri isn’t a player you would necessarily have expected Liverpool to be negotiating for a few weeks ago.

But the situation at Arsenal has changed.

Despite his enormous potential, Nwaneri’s pathway into regular first-team football has become increasingly complicated, with Arsenal’s strengthened squad making opportunities harder to come by. Mikel Arteta has also acknowledged that regular playing time is important for the youngster’s development. 

Now Liverpool appear to be exploring whether they can take advantage.

And I have to say, I’d absolutely love this signing.

🔴 Why Nwaneri makes sense for Liverpool

Liverpool already have a young attacking player in Rio Ngumoha who is beginning to establish himself around the first team.

Adding Nwaneri would give Andoni Iraola another incredibly exciting young English talent.

Nwaneri can play as an attacking midfielder or winger, and his technical ability makes him particularly dangerous between the lines.

He’s also already experienced Premier League football despite his age, having famously become the youngest player ever to appear in the competition when he made his Arsenal debut at just 15. 

This wouldn’t be Liverpool signing an unknown academy prospect.

This would be a player who has already shown he can operate at senior level.

Could he be perfect for Iraola?

I think so.

Iraola wants his team to play with intensity, pace and attacking movement.

Nwaneri has the technical ability to receive the ball under pressure, turn and drive forward.

He can operate centrally or from the wing, which would give Iraola another tactical option.

And imagine him learning alongside Florian Wirtz.

That could be some education.

But why would Arsenal sell him?

That’s the biggest question.

Arsenal clearly rate Nwaneri — he signed a new long-term contract with the club last summer — but the current squad situation means there are questions about whether they can offer him the minutes he needs. 

If Arsenal genuinely believe he is unlikely to get enough football, selling him now could generate a significant fee.

But from Liverpool’s perspective, this could represent an opportunity.

Don’t just buy for today. Buy for tomorrow.

That’s exactly what Nwaneri would be.

Liverpool could be building something special

Look at the young attacking talent now being linked with Liverpool:

Rio Ngumoha.

Ibrahim Mbaye.

Bradley Barcola.

Kenan Yıldız.

And now Ethan Nwaneri.

Not all of those deals will happen, of course.

But there is clearly an emphasis on adding young, explosive and technically gifted attacking players who can grow together.

And that’s incredibly exciting.

Liverpool and Arsenal reportedly talking.

Nwaneri reportedly available.

Arsenal looking to sell.

Liverpool interested.

If these talks are genuinely as advanced as being suggested, this could be one of the surprise transfers of Liverpool’s summer.

And personally, I’d be very happy to see Ethan Nwaneri at Anfield.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

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