However, there are flaws that need ironing out, but Liverpool are better off keeping the midfielder as it would cost quite a bit to sign a similar player in the current market. Now, Klopp was asked to shed some light on the contract situation in his pre-match press conference, as the Reds gear up to face Crystal Palace in the Premier League. The gaffer said, as per the club’s official website:
Thus, talks are still ongoing with the former Bayern Munich man and the Reds fans will be hopeful of keeping the player before the season ends.
Jorginho drops huge transfer hint
The Napoli midfielder has become pivotal in the Italian side’s hunt to win the Scudetto for the first time since 1990. The Brazil-born Italy international is an unconventional no.6 with a superb reading of the game and excellent passing ability. Thus, he could prove to be a good fit for quite a few of the top English sides - who will certainly benefit from his addition.
Now, the 26-year old himself addressed the rumours of a possible summer move to England, as per reports from The Independent and hinted at his preferences by saying:
Thus, Liverpool could prove to be a superb fit for the midfielder, but a lot could hinge on whether Emre Can stays or leaves in the summer. In case the German leaves, then the Reds could go all out to land Jorginho.
AS Roma president explains Mohamed Salah sale
The Egyptian has taken the Premier League by storm since joining Liverpool in the summer. The Reds’ no.11 has scored 28 goals in the league and is closing in on several club records, as well as league records.
These exploits make his transfer fee of around £36 million looks to be a steal in hindsight. Now, AS Roma’s director of football, Monchi spoke about the reasoning behind the sale and said, as per reports from The Daily Star:
Thus, it is a valid point that Salah’s transfer fee was good money before Neymar shattered the transfer situation. Either way, one thing is for sure - Liverpool are set to profit from the Egyptian’s exploits for a long time to come.
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