Although it may sound cliché, Fabrizio Romano has taken action to appease Liverpool fans by claiming that FSG is allegedly cooking up a transfer sauce behind the scenes of yet another entertaining summer window.
All this does is back up what sporting director Richard Hughes said during Arne Slot’s first press conference as head coach, which was that the focus is on developing the present group of players. There was talk of signings happening later on, perhaps in August.
gue result and a Carabao Cup, reestablishing the Reds’ Champions League reputation and imposing extensive midfield changes.
Liverpool has depth all over the pitch, and their youth system is a veritable treasure trove of talent that is slowly making its way into the main squad. If they want to challenge Manchester City and Arsenal for the title in Europe’s top continental league, though, they’ll need to make a couple of adjustments.
Liverpool exploring various possibilitiesFootball Insider reports that Crystal Palace player Eberechi Eze is one of the favorite clubs to join with FSG, who are reportedly looking to bolster Liverpool’s senior setup with a new and exciting offensive alternative.
After selling Michael Olise to Bayern Munich for over £50 million, the 26-year-old will not be simple to sign, but Tottenham Hotspur is also interested in signing Eze, who had a fantastic season last year.
The England international reportedly has a £60 million release clause in his contract; all that remains is for Liverpool to make a formal approach.
The motivations for Slot’s desire After shining for Queens Park Rangers in the second division, Eberechi Eze completed a move to Palace in 2020, with a fee that increased to £20 million. In addition to being nimble on the ball and skilled with the dribble, Eze has recently honed his striking abilities to a fine degree, earning him the title of “Champions League player” according to analyst Danny Murphy.
Eze has been hindered by Murphy’s allegation that the Englishman is “on a different planet” during his four years at Selhurst Park. However, Murphy did add the qualifier that the Englishman isn’t always fit.
He has only managed to get 30 Premier League starts once in a single season, during his fourth year with Palace. However, his incredible quality makes him seem like he would be worth every penny.