Liverpool Intensify Adam Wharton Pursuit – And Why He Could Be the Perfect Signing for Andoni Iraola

17 Jun

Liverpool’s interest in Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton appears to be gathering momentum.
According to reports from TEAMtalk, the Reds have been intensifying their work behind the scenes on a potential move for the England international and believe an agreement can eventually be reached with Crystal Palace.
The report also claims that Fenway Sports Group are prepared to finance a deal worth in excess of £70 million, while Wharton himself is said to be enthusiastic about the prospect of moving to Anfield.
If true, this could become one of the most significant transfer stories of the summer.
And personally, I believe Wharton would be an outstanding signing for Liverpool.

A Midfielder Built for Modern Football
Since arriving at Crystal Palace, Wharton has rapidly established himself as one of the Premier League’s most impressive young midfielders.
At just 22 years old, he already possesses qualities that many players spend entire careers trying to develop.
His awareness.
His passing range.
His composure under pressure.
And perhaps most importantly, his ability to control the tempo of a match.
Wharton has a rare knack for making difficult things look simple.

The Missing Piece in Liverpool’s Midfield?
Liverpool’s midfield already contains plenty of quality.
Alexis Mac Allister.
Ryan Gravenberch.
Dominik Szoboszlai.
Florian Wirtz.
Curtis Jones
Yet Wharton would offer something slightly different.
He is a natural organiser.
A player capable of sitting deep, dictating possession and linking defence with attack.
In many ways, he resembles the type of midfielder Liverpool have occasionally lacked since the departure of Fabinho.

Perfect for Andoni Iraola
One reason this move makes so much sense is how well Wharton appears to fit the style Andoni Iraola is expected to implement.
Iraola’s football is intense and aggressive, but it also requires intelligent players capable of moving the ball quickly and making good decisions under pressure.
Wharton excels in those areas.
He combines technical quality with tactical intelligence and rarely looks rushed in possession.
Those are exactly the characteristics elite teams build around.

More Than Just Potential
What makes Wharton particularly exciting is that he is no longer simply a prospect.
He is already performing at a very high level.
His displays for Crystal Palace have earned widespread praise and he has shown he can influence games against top opposition.
Liverpool would not be buying potential alone.
They would be signing a player capable of making an immediate impact while still having years of development ahead of him.

Why Liverpool Should Move Quickly
If Liverpool genuinely believe Wharton is the right player, they should act decisively.
Elite English midfielders are difficult to find.
Elite young English midfielders are even rarer.
The longer Liverpool wait, the greater the risk that other clubs enter the race.
And if Wharton continues his current trajectory, his value is only going to increase.

A Statement Signing
A move worth more than £70 million would undoubtedly be significant.
But Liverpool supporters have repeatedly said they want the club to invest in players who can become the backbone of the next great team.
Wharton feels like exactly that type of player.
Young.
Premier League proven.
Technically outstanding.
And perfectly suited to the demands of modern football.
If Liverpool can get this deal done, it could prove to be one of the smartest signings of the Iraola era.
Because Adam Wharton looks like a player who could anchor Liverpool’s midfield for the next decade.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Alexis Mac Allister Showed Against Algeria Why He Might Be Liverpool’s Best No.6

17 Jun

Argentina’s comfortable 3-0 World Cup victory over Algeria produced plenty of positives, but from a Liverpool perspective one performance stood out above the rest.
Alexis Mac Allister.
While others grabbed headlines with goals and attacking moments, Mac Allister quietly controlled the game from the deepest midfield position.
And it raised an interesting question for Liverpool supporters:
Should this be his long-term role at Anfield?

The Dictator of the Game
Football supporters often talk about players who “dictate” matches.
Mac Allister is one of those players.
Against Algeria, he operated as Argentina’s No.6 and constantly controlled the rhythm of the game.
He was always available for the ball.
Always scanning.
Always finding the right pass.
And always ensuring Argentina maintained control.
The deeper role seemed to suit him perfectly.
Rather than chasing the game, he was directing it.

More Than Just a Defensive Midfielder
One reason Mac Allister is so effective in the position is because he offers far more than traditional defensive qualities.
He is not simply a ball-winner.
He understands space.
He reads danger early.
And perhaps most importantly, he knows how to progress possession.
Against Algeria, Argentina repeatedly built attacks through him.
Whenever pressure arrived, he remained calm.
Whenever Argentina needed control, he provided it.

Liverpool’s Best Defensive Midfielder?
It is something I have said before and still believe now.
At this moment, Alexis Mac Allister may be Liverpool’s best defensive midfielder.
That is not because he is the strongest tackler in the squad.
It is because defensive midfield is about much more than tackling.
The best No.6s prevent problems before they happen.
They position themselves correctly.
They recycle possession.
They control transitions.
And they dictate tempo.
Mac Allister does all of those things exceptionally well.

What Argentina Taught Us
Argentina’s performance offered a useful reminder of what makes Mac Allister special.
Too often discussions focus on his creativity higher up the pitch.
But his intelligence in deeper areas can be equally valuable.
Against Algeria he showed:
● Excellent positional discipline
● Calmness under pressure
● Progressive passing
● Defensive awareness
● Leadership in possession
It was a complete midfield display.

Could Iraola Use Him There?
This is where things become fascinating.
Andoni Iraola’s arrival gives Liverpool a fresh opportunity to reassess roles within the squad.
Mac Allister has often been used in a variety of midfield positions.
But perhaps his best role is the one Argentina continue to trust him with.
A deep-lying playmaker who controls games from the base of midfield.
With Ryan Gravenberch, Florian Wirtz and Dominik Szoboszlai capable of operating further forward, there is certainly an argument for allowing Mac Allister to become Liverpool’s primary No.6.

A Role Worth Exploring
Liverpool supporters have spent much of the summer discussing new midfield signings.
Perhaps one solution is already in the squad.
Mac Allister’s performance against Algeria was another reminder that elite midfielders do not always dominate games through goals or assists.
Sometimes they dominate through control.
And very few players control football matches quite like Alexis Mac Allister.
If Argentina’s 3-0 victory taught us anything, it is that Liverpool may already possess the ideal No.6.
The question is whether Andoni Iraola sees it the same way.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Arsenal Interest in Alex Scott Should Concern Liverpool

17 Jun

Liverpool supporters may not welcome the latest update surrounding Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal remain in discussions regarding the England Under-21 international, with conversations ongoing involving both the player’s representatives and Bournemouth.

At the same time, Bournemouth are reportedly pushing hard to secure Scott’s future with a new contract that could include a release clause.

For Liverpool, the message should be clear.

If they genuinely admire the player, they may need to act soon.


A Player Liverpool Have Been Linked With Repeatedly

Alex Scott’s name has appeared in Liverpool transfer discussions for well over a year.

That is hardly surprising.

The Bournemouth midfielder possesses many of the qualities Liverpool’s recruitment team traditionally values.

Technically gifted.

Energetic.

Comfortable under pressure.

And still only 23 years old.

Scott also has the versatility to operate in multiple midfield roles, something that would undoubtedly appeal to Andoni Iraola.


Arsenal’s Interest Changes the Equation

There is a significant difference between admiring a player and competing for his signature.

Arsenal’s reported interest changes the situation.

If Mikel Arteta’s side decide to accelerate their pursuit, Liverpool could find themselves facing serious competition for one of England’s most promising midfielders.

And if Bournemouth succeed in tying Scott down to a new deal with a release clause, his value could rise even further.

That would only make a future transfer more complicated.


Why Scott Makes Sense for Liverpool

One of Liverpool’s biggest challenges this summer is planning for the future.

The midfield remains strong, but there are questions surrounding several players.

Curtis Jones continues to be linked with Inter Milan.

Wataru Endo’s long-term role remains uncertain.

And Liverpool are entering a new era under Iraola.

Scott feels like the type of player who could thrive in that environment.

His work rate, intelligence and ability to progress the ball fit naturally with the style of football Iraola has implemented throughout his coaching career.


The Cost Will Only Increase

If Liverpool choose to wait, they may eventually pay the price.

Bournemouth are under no pressure to sell.

They know they possess a highly valuable asset.

Every strong performance increases his value.

Every contract negotiation strengthens their position.

And every interested club creates more competition.

That is why this summer may represent Liverpool’s best opportunity to move.


A Transfer Liverpool Should Seriously Consider

Nobody is suggesting Liverpool should spend recklessly.

But there are certain players who simply make sense.

Alex Scott feels like one of them.

Young enough to develop.

Experienced enough to contribute immediately.

And talented enough to become an important player for years to come.


Time to Make a Decision

For now, Arsenal are pushing.

Bournemouth are negotiating.

And Liverpool are watching.

The problem is that opportunities rarely wait forever.

If Liverpool genuinely believe Alex Scott is good enough for Anfield, then this latest update should serve as a reminder that hesitation can be costly.

Because the longer Liverpool wait, the greater the chance they watch another highly-rated talent head elsewhere.

And judging by Arsenal’s interest, that possibility is becoming increasingly real.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Tuchel Overlooks Trent Again – But Is He Making a Mistake?

17 Jun

Thomas Tuchel’s latest England squad decision has once again sparked debate among supporters.

Following the injury suffered by Tino Livramento, many expected former Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold to receive a recall to the Three Lions squad.

Instead, Tuchel opted to call up Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah.

It is another decision that leaves many England supporters wondering exactly where Trent stands in the national team picture.


A Unique Footballer

The debate surrounding Alexander-Arnold has followed him throughout his career.

There has never been much disagreement about his talent.

The question has always been whether his strengths outweigh his weaknesses.

Defensively, there have been moments where he has been exposed.

That is undeniable.

However, what is equally undeniable is that he offers qualities very few players in world football possess.

His passing range.

His vision.

His creativity.

His ability to change games with a single ball.

There simply are not many full-backs capable of doing what Trent does.


England’s Different Options

Tuchel clearly appears to favour a more traditional profile in the position.

Players such as Livramento, Reece James and Kyle Walker are often selected because of their athleticism and defensive reliability.

Chalobah’s inclusion follows a similar theme.

England have no shortage of solid defenders.

What they do lack is a player capable of unlocking a defence from deep with the consistency Alexander-Arnold can provide.


Why the Snub Feels Harsh

For many supporters, this latest omission feels particularly surprising because England were not replacing a midfielder or a winger.

They were replacing a right-back.

And few players have achieved more in that position over the past decade than Alexander-Arnold.

Whether operating as a full-back, wing-back or hybrid midfielder, he remains one of the most influential creators English football has produced.

That is why some supporters struggle to understand why he continues to be overlooked.


My View: He Offers Something Nobody Else Does

Personally, I still believe Alexander-Arnold should be part of England’s squad.

Not because he is perfect.

Far from it.

Every player has weaknesses.

But because he brings something completely different.

England already have defensive-minded options.

They already have athletes.

They already have players who can do the basics well.

What they do not have is another full-back capable of creating chances the way Trent can.

When games become tight and opponents sit deep, those qualities become invaluable.


A Weapon England Should Use

International football is often decided by moments.

One pass.

One cross.

One piece of inspiration.

Alexander-Arnold has built his entire career on producing exactly those moments.

There will always be debate about his best position.

There will always be questions about his defensive game.

But leaving a player with that level of creativity completely out of the squad feels difficult to justify.


The Debate Will Continue

Ultimately, Tuchel is the man tasked with making the decisions.

He clearly has a vision for how he wants England to play.

However, every time Alexander-Arnold is overlooked, the debate grows louder.

Because while England have plenty of good right-backs, they only have one Trent Alexander-Arnold.

And for me, that uniqueness alone makes him worth including.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool May Regret Letting Caoimhin Kelleher Leave as Return Talk Refuses to Go Away

17 Jun

Recent comments from The Athletic’s Gregg Evans have once again sparked discussion about Caoimhin Kelleher and whether Liverpool could eventually look to bring him back to Anfield.
Evans noted that while Liverpool did not include a buyback clause when Kelleher left for west London, that does not necessarily mean a future return is impossible.
And if the goalkeeper continues to perform at a high level next season, it is easy to see why Liverpool supporters might start asking questions.

Kelleher Already Proved He Was Good Enough
One thing that often gets overlooked is that Kelleher has already demonstrated he can perform at the highest level.
Whenever Alisson Becker was unavailable, the Republic of Ireland international stepped in and rarely looked out of place.
Whether it was Premier League matches, domestic cup finals or European fixtures, Kelleher repeatedly showed calmness, composure and reliability.
For a goalkeeper spending much of his career as a number two, his performances were remarkably consistent.
That is why many Liverpool supporters were disappointed to see him leave.

Was Selling Him the Right Decision?
The club’s logic was understandable.
Kelleher wanted regular first-team football.
At 27 years old, he had earned the right to become a number one somewhere.
Liverpool also had Giorgi Mamardashvili arriving as part of their long-term goalkeeping plans.
From a business perspective, the decision made sense.
But football is not always that simple.

The Mamardashvili Question
This is where the debate becomes interesting.
Mamardashvili is undoubtedly talented and remains one of Europe’s most highly-rated young goalkeepers.
However, he is still relatively unproven in a Liverpool shirt.
Kelleher, by contrast, had already shown he could handle the pressure of playing for Liverpool.
He knew the club.
He knew the expectations.
And he had the trust of both supporters and team-mates.
That experience should not be underestimated.

My View: Liverpool Let the Better Goalkeeper Go
This may prove unpopular in some circles, but I still believe Liverpool made a mistake.
For me, Kelleher is currently the better goalkeeper.
That is not a criticism of Mamardashvili.
It is simply recognition of what Kelleher has already achieved.
He has performed in major finals.
He has played in title races.
He has delivered under pressure.
And he has repeatedly proven himself whenever Liverpool needed him.
At this moment in time, I would have felt more comfortable entering a season with Kelleher competing directly with Alisson than relying on potential alone.

Could a Return Ever Happen?
Football has a habit of producing unexpected reunions.
There was no buyback clause included in Kelleher’s departure, meaning Liverpool would need to negotiate a completely new deal if they ever wanted him back.
But if he excels in west London and Liverpool’s goalkeeping situation changes in the future, it is not impossible to imagine the club revisiting the idea.
Stranger things have happened.

One Liverpool Fans Will Continue to Watch
For now, Liverpool supporters will simply keep an eye on Kelleher’s progress.
Many still have huge affection for a goalkeeper who served the club brilliantly whenever called upon.
And if he continues to develop as a first-choice goalkeeper, the debate over whether Liverpool were right to let him leave will only grow louder.
Because sometimes the hardest players to replace are the ones you already had.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Barcola’s Brilliant Goal Highlights Why Liverpool Want Him

17 Jun

Liverpool supporters were given another reminder of Bradley Barcola’s quality during France’s 3-1 World Cup victory over Senegal.
Introduced from the bench, the Paris Saint-Germain winger produced a moment of real class, finishing with composure and confidence to help secure victory for Didier Deschamps’ side.
For Liverpool, it was the latest example of why the French international continues to attract serious interest.

A Goal That Showed His Class
Barcola’s finish was not simply about technique.
It was about composure.
The 23-year-old showed remarkable calmness in front of goal, taking his chance with the kind of assurance usually associated with elite attackers.
It was the type of finish that immediately catches the eye.
And it is exactly the sort of quality Liverpool need more of following the departure of Mohamed Salah.
Moments like these explain why so many of Europe’s biggest clubs continue to monitor his situation closely.

Liverpool’s Interest Remains Strong
Barcola has been linked with Liverpool throughout the summer, with reports suggesting he remains one of the club’s priority attacking targets.
The Reds are believed to admire his versatility, pace and ability to operate across multiple attacking positions.
At just 23 years old, he also fits the profile Liverpool have increasingly targeted in recent years.
Young enough to improve.
Good enough to contribute immediately.
And capable of becoming a cornerstone of the team for years to come.

Why Barcola Appeals to Iraola
Andoni Iraola’s football places huge demands on attacking players.
Intensity.
Direct running.
Pressing.
And the ability to attack defenders one-on-one.
Barcola appears perfectly suited to those requirements.
His willingness to run at opponents and his explosive acceleration make him a constant threat in transition.
Those qualities were visible again against Senegal, where he immediately injected energy into France’s attack after coming off the bench.

More Than Just a Goalscorer
While the goal grabbed the headlines, Barcola’s game is about much more than finishing.
He is capable of stretching defences, creating opportunities for team-mates and carrying the ball into dangerous areas.
That complete skill set is one reason why Liverpool reportedly view him as such an attractive option.
Replacing Salah is impossible in a like-for-like sense.
But Liverpool need attackers capable of changing games.
Barcola has repeatedly shown he can do exactly that.

A Complicated Deal
Of course, admiration and availability are two very different things.
Paris Saint-Germain remain reluctant to lose the winger and continue to value him highly.
That means Liverpool would likely need to make a significant financial commitment if they decide to pursue a deal.
Competition from other clubs could also complicate matters.

Another Reminder
For now, Liverpool supporters can only watch from afar.
But performances like the one Barcola produced against Senegal will only strengthen the belief that he could thrive at Anfield.
A cool finish.
A confident display.
And another reminder of why he remains one of the most exciting attacking players in European football.
Liverpool’s interest has never really gone away.
And after another impressive World Cup contribution, it is easy to see why.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Michael Edwards Target Impresses Under Liverpool’s Watchful Eye

17 Jun

Liverpool’s recruitment team continue to keep a close eye on emerging talent, and the World Cup is providing the perfect opportunity to assess potential future targets.
According to reports, Liverpool had scouts in attendance for Senegal’s World Cup opener against France in New York, with AS Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara understood to be one of the players under close observation.
The 22-year-old has been linked with a number of Europe’s leading clubs in recent months, and his performance on one of football’s biggest stages was always likely to attract significant attention.

A Midfielder Liverpool Know Well
This is not the first time Liverpool have been linked with Camara.
The Senegal international has reportedly featured on Michael Edwards’ data-led shortlist for some time, with the club continuing to monitor his development closely.
Camara has enjoyed an impressive rise since moving to Monaco and has quickly established himself as one of the most exciting midfielders in Ligue 1.
His energy, technical quality and ability to cover large areas of the pitch have made him a standout performer for both club and country.

Why Camara Appeals to Liverpool
Liverpool’s midfield already contains plenty of quality, but Camara offers a profile that could complement the current options available to Andoni Iraola.
He combines defensive discipline with the ability to progress the ball forward and is renowned for his work rate without possession.
Those attributes naturally make him an attractive option for a manager who values intensity and pressing.
Camara also possesses the athleticism required to thrive in the Premier League, something Liverpool’s recruitment team always place significant emphasis on.

The World Cup as a Scouting Ground
Major international tournaments often serve as important scouting opportunities.
Watching players perform under pressure against elite opposition can reveal qualities that are difficult to judge elsewhere.
For Liverpool, seeing Camara operate against a France side packed with world-class talent will have provided valuable insight into his mentality and ability to compete at the highest level.
It is exactly the type of environment where top clubs gather information before making major transfer decisions.

Competition Will Be Fierce
If Liverpool are genuinely interested, they are unlikely to be alone.
Camara’s performances for Monaco and Senegal have attracted widespread attention, and several leading European clubs are believed to be monitoring his progress.
That means any potential move would likely involve strong competition.
Liverpool therefore face a familiar challenge.
Move decisively or risk watching another highly-rated talent attract offers from elsewhere.

One to Watch This Summer
Whether Liverpool ultimately decide to make a move remains to be seen.
However, the presence of scouts at Senegal’s World Cup opener suggests the club’s interest is very real.
With the transfer window still developing and Liverpool continuing to assess midfield options, Lamine Camara is certainly a name worth remembering.
And if he continues to impress on the world stage, the calls for Liverpool to make their move will only grow louder.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Could Joe Gomez Become Liverpool’s New Vice-Captain After Andy Robertson’s Departure?

16 Jun

With Andy Robertson’s departure marking the end of an era at Anfield, Liverpool face an important leadership decision.
Virgil van Dijk remains the obvious choice as club captain, but the vice-captaincy is now vacant.
And there is one player who may be perfectly positioned to step into the role.
Joe Gomez.

One of Liverpool’s Longest-Serving Players
In modern football, loyalty is increasingly rare.
Joe Gomez has now spent almost a decade at Liverpool, arriving from Charlton Athletic as a teenager and developing into one of the most respected figures within the squad.
He has experienced everything during his time at Anfield.
Premier League success.
Champions League glory.
Domestic cup victories.
Injuries.
Comebacks.
And multiple managerial changes.
Few players understand Liverpool Football Club better than Gomez.

Leadership Without the Armband
One of Gomez’s biggest strengths has always been his professionalism.
He rarely seeks attention.
He rarely creates headlines.
And he consistently puts the team first.
Those qualities are often associated with natural leaders.
Not every captain needs to be the loudest voice in the dressing room.
Sometimes leadership comes from setting standards through actions rather than words.
Gomez has done exactly that throughout his Liverpool career.

A Trusted Figure in the Squad
The departure of senior players in recent years has changed the dynamic of Liverpool’s dressing room.
Jordan Henderson.
James Milner.
Mohamed Salah.
Andy Robertson.
Several influential voices have moved on.
That makes experienced figures such as Gomez even more important.
He remains one of the players younger members of the squad can look towards for guidance and support.

Iraola May Value His Experience
New head coach Andoni Iraola faces the challenge of building a fresh identity while maintaining Liverpool’s standards and culture.
Having experienced professionals around him will be essential.
Gomez could play a major role in helping bridge the gap between Liverpool’s successful recent past and its future under Iraola.
His understanding of what is required to succeed at the club makes him an invaluable resource.

More Than Just a Squad Player
There have been moments where Gomez’s future at Liverpool appeared uncertain.
Transfer rumours have surfaced regularly.
Yet he has consistently remained committed to the club and fought for his place.
That resilience has earned the respect of both supporters and team-mates.
If Liverpool are looking for someone who embodies dedication, patience and professionalism, Gomez is an obvious candidate.

The Perfect Choice?
There are other potential options.
Alisson Becker.
Alexis Mac Allister.
Perhaps even Ryan Gravenberch in the future.
But right now, few players combine experience, longevity and respect quite like Joe Gomez.
The vice-captaincy is about more than leadership on matchdays.
It is about representing the values of the football club.
Few players have represented those values more consistently than Gomez.

A Well-Deserved Recognition
Whether Liverpool ultimately choose him or not remains to be seen.
But if the club decides to hand Joe Gomez the vice-captain’s armband following Andy Robertson’s departure, it would feel like a fitting reward for a player who has given so much to Liverpool over the years.
And for many supporters, it would be a decision that makes perfect sense.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

What the World Cup Has Already Taught Andoni Iraola About Liverpool

16 Jun

While Liverpool supporters are enjoying the World Cup as football fans, new head coach Andoni Iraola is likely watching it for a very different reason.

For Iraola, the tournament represents an invaluable opportunity to assess the players he has inherited at Anfield before the new season begins.

And after only a few days of action, several Liverpool players have already given him plenty to think about.


Florian Wirtz Finally Looks Comfortable

Perhaps the biggest positive for Liverpool has been the performance of Florian Wirtz.

The German international arrived at Anfield with huge expectations but struggled to consistently influence games during his first season.

At the World Cup, however, he has looked far more comfortable.

Operating from the left side of Germany’s attack, Wirtz produced an assist against Curaçao while creating four chances, making nine passes into the final third and recording eight recoveries.

More importantly, he looked confident.

For Iraola, that may be the most valuable takeaway of all.

The talent has never been in doubt.

The challenge now is recreating that environment at Liverpool.


Alexander Isak Looks Fully Fit Again

Sweden’s 5-1 victory over Tunisia offered another encouraging sign.

Alexander Isak scored, registered an assist and produced the sort of complete centre-forward performance Liverpool supporters had hoped to see far more often last season.

Given the serious injury problems that interrupted much of his first campaign at Anfield, Iraola will be delighted to see the striker looking sharp and physically strong.

A fully fit Isak could transform Liverpool’s attack.


Ryan Gravenberch Continues to Impress

If there is one Liverpool player quietly enhancing his reputation at this tournament, it may be Ryan Gravenberch.

The Netherlands midfielder has once again demonstrated his ability to control games through intelligence and composure in possession.

For a manager who values energy and ball progression, Gravenberch increasingly looks like a player who could become central to Iraola’s plans.


Virgil van Dijk Remains the Leader

While much discussion surrounds Liverpool’s future, the World Cup has served as a reminder of the importance of Virgil van Dijk.

The captain continues to organise, lead and perform on the biggest stage.

Iraola will undoubtedly recognise that Liverpool’s rebuild still requires experienced figures capable of setting standards.

Van Dijk remains one of those players.


Cody Gakpo Faces Questions

Not every Liverpool player has enhanced their reputation.

Cody Gakpo struggled during the Netherlands’ draw with Japan and, according to some observers, fell into the same predictable patterns that frustrated supporters during Liverpool’s difficult season.

While one performance should not define a player, it does raise questions that Iraola will need to answer.

Can he unlock the best version of Gakpo?

Or will Liverpool eventually look elsewhere?


Rio Ngumoha’s Emergence

Perhaps the most exciting development has been the emergence of Rio Ngumoha.

The teenager impressed on his senior England debut, completing the most dribbles in the match and winning more duels than any other player on the pitch.

For a young player already generating huge excitement at Liverpool, it was another reminder of the talent coming through the ranks.

Iraola has a strong reputation for developing young players.

Ngumoha may be one of the biggest beneficiaries.


Valuable Information Ahead of Pre-Season

The World Cup will not make Iraola’s decisions for him.

But it is providing valuable information.

Some players are strengthening their case.

Others are raising fresh questions.

And several are showing qualities that could become important under the Spaniard’s high-intensity style of football.

For Liverpool supporters, the tournament is entertaining.

For Andoni Iraola, it is also proving to be an extremely useful scouting mission.

And the answers he is receiving may help shape Liverpool’s future long before pre-season even begins.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Curtis Jones Exit Would Surely Signal Liverpool Midfield Changes This Summer

16 Jun

Fresh reports suggest Inter Milan are preparing an offer for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, with discussions between the clubs potentially gathering momentum.
According to Wilson Cox LFC, Inter are currently willing to pay around €20 million, while Liverpool’s valuation remains closer to €30 million.
The report adds that there is growing belief a compromise could eventually be reached in the region of €25 million.
If that happens, it may raise an even bigger question for Liverpool supporters:
Why would Liverpool allow Curtis Jones to leave unless midfield reinforcements are already being planned?

Jones Remains a Valuable Squad Player
Whatever supporters think of Curtis Jones, there is no denying his value to Liverpool.
The academy graduate has made more than 150 appearances for the club, understands what it means to represent Liverpool and offers versatility across several midfield positions.
At his best, Jones brings energy, ball retention and technical quality.
He is also still only 25 years old and should be entering the prime years of his career.
That makes any potential sale a significant decision.

Liverpool Would Need Replacements
The current midfield already contains quality options.
Ryan Gravenberch.
Alexis Mac Allister.
Florian Wirtz.
Stefan Bajcetic.
Wataru Endo.
Dominik Szoboszlai.
However, losing Jones would still remove depth from an area of the squad that faces a long and demanding season.
That is why many supporters will assume Liverpool must have replacement plans in place if they are genuinely prepared to sanction a sale.
Allowing Jones to leave without strengthening the midfield would represent a considerable gamble.

Iraola’s Influence Could Be Crucial
The arrival of Andoni Iraola has added another layer of uncertainty to the situation.
New managers often reassess players before making long-term decisions.
Some footballers unexpectedly become important.
Others find themselves surplus to requirements.
If Jones is allowed to leave, it would suggest Iraola and Liverpool’s recruitment team believe they can upgrade the squad or reshape the midfield in a different way.

Transfer Links Already Emerging
Liverpool have already been linked with a number of midfielders in recent weeks.
Adam Wharton remains a player admired by many supporters.
Lamine Camara continues to be monitored.
There have also been suggestions the club could revisit other targets if opportunities arise later in the window.
Whether any of those links become serious remains to be seen.
But it would be difficult to imagine Liverpool reducing their midfield options without having alternatives in mind.

A Deal That Divides Opinion
Jones has always divided opinion among supporters.
Some view him as an important squad player who still has room to improve.
Others believe now may be the right time to cash in and reinvest elsewhere.
At €25 million, Liverpool would generate funds that could potentially be redirected towards other areas of the squad.
The challenge is ensuring any replacement represents an upgrade rather than simply another body.

What Happens Next?
For now, the gap between Inter’s valuation and Liverpool’s asking price remains.
But if negotiations continue and a compromise is found, attention will quickly turn towards Liverpool’s next move.
Because if Curtis Jones leaves Anfield this summer, many supporters will expect another midfielder to arrive.
And if Liverpool are willing to let a home-grown player of Jones’ experience depart, it may be the clearest indication yet that further business is being planned behind the scenes.

Jamie (The Kopite View)