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Liverpool to ‘try again’ to sign Valverde in 2023

September 20, 2022

Liverpool will ‘try again’ to sign Federico Valverde in 2023.

Jurgen Klopp spent most of the summer refuting claims Liverpool needed a new midfielder, but the Reds ended up with Juventus’ Arthur due to injuries and the current poor form. Melo’s loan agreement.

Reports have since claimed that the club had considered terminating the Brazilian ‘s contract with Klopp, who was unhappy with Arthur’s attitude and feared he was “not suitable for the system”.

Liverpool have denied the reports but despite the option to make his deal permanent in the summer, rumours of a midfielder takeover are still rife.

Jude Bellingham is considered one of their top targets but they will face competition from some of Europe’s top clubs, with Wolves star Matthews Nunes also on their radar.

The same goes for Federico Valverde, who, according to Fichayes (via Sporting Witness), confirmed a story from last week that Liverpool were willing to pay $1 for the 24-year-old in the final two days of the summer window. billion euros.

The report further claims that the La Liga giants “already know” about Liverpool’s interest and are ready to “try again” with Klopp’s side next summer.

Landing Valverde could be a difficult task for Liverpool, with the Uruguay international a key link in Madrid’s Champions League winning side last season and will be successful this season.

Valverde has scored four goals this season, including a fine single against Mallorca, and after another fine goal in the Champions League 2-0 win over Leipzig, manager Ancelotti joked that if he can’t Get him should retire the midfielder who has scored at least ten goals this season.

“It was strange last year that he only scored one goal, in the Super Cup I think.

“If you can’t get a player like that to score at least 10 goals a season, then you should rip off your coaching badge and retire.

“Because he’s got a foot of rock. He shot with his left foot tonight. I’ve never seen him shoot with his left hand like that, so it shows he has a lot of confidence in his ability and he has a lot of it.

“He’s more than energy. But, to say he’s the best in the world in his position, we might have to wait a little longer.

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