“Would be an outstanding signing for Liverpool,” exclaimed a BBC pundit upon hearing the rumor.

Klopp
Klopp

Liverpool may add a truly elite midfielder to their squad this summer

If Liverpool signs Joshua Kimmich, as reported, they will have made a standout summer acquisition.

Klopp
Klopp

After nearly completing a quadruple in the previous season, the Reds have regressed in 2022-2023.

Due to the toll of playing so many games and the failure to address the midfield problems prior to the season’s start, Jurgen Klopp had little control over Liverpool’s course this season.


With the start of the transfer window approaching, Liverpool is being linked with an increasing number of midfielders.

One of the most intriguing rumors is the possibility of Joshua Kimmich trading the Allianz Arena for Anfield.

Firmino
Firmino

Is Joshua Kimmich joining Liverpool?
Liverpool, Barcelona, and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the German midfielder this summer, according to a report in the Spanish newspaper Marca.

In an interview with Football Insider, BBC analyst Alan Hutton stated that he does not believe the 28-year-old will leave Bayern this summer.

In an interview with Football Insider, BBC analyst Alan Hutton stated that he does not believe the 28-year-old will leave Bayern this summer.

Wow, Liverpool would be a fantastic signing in my opinion, he said.

Guardiola
Guardiola

He is an outstanding football player who, at the age of 28, still has a lot of football left in him, but I don’t see him moving from where he is.

Although I doubt it will happen, I believe it would be a great signing for Liverpool, and that type of player is exactly what they need to rebuild their midfield.

What makes Kimmich appealing to Liverpool?
The Bayern midfielder, who is one of Europe’s most popular players, has previously received praise from people such as Pep Guardiola. Naturally, the Spaniard was in charge of him while he was in Bavaria.

Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola

Kimmich, on the other hand, is now 28 and has run out of time to put himself through his paces outside of the Bundesliga.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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