
‘Incredible’ After conversations with Liverpool, a £50 million man has informed his club that he wishes to leave
Liverpool could be set to sign another midfielder, this time in the form of Romeo Lavia, who wants to leave Southampton.

According to 90Min, while Lavia has not yet submitted any form of request, nor has he stated a preference in which team Southampton sells to, he is eager to go on.
According to 90Min, Lavia and his representatives have informed the Saints that he is not interested in playing Championship football. With that, Lavia wants his future straightened up before the season begins in a month.
As we all know, Lavia is in high demand. Liverpool have been widely connected with him, and earlier this week it was reported that the midfielder would like to transfer to Anfield after chatting with Jurgen Klopp.
However, Arsenal is also interested in signing him. The Gunners are now working on other transactions, but Lavia is firmly in their sights.

Southampton wants £50 million for their outstanding kid. However, there is a widespread belief among Premier League clubs that the asking price is too high.
Lavia will then have to wait and see if the Saints cave in and sell.
A race against the clock
That’s how Lavia will feel if he wants his future settled up before the big game. Southampton will be at ease and confident knowing they can sell at any time.
Pep Guardiola has praised Lavia as a ‘fantastic’ midfielder. It’s simple to see why so many major league clubs want him.

However, he will have to wait a long time to see if someone will pay up. Southampton isn’t broke after so many seasons in the Premier League.
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Liverpool ‘beat’ Manchester City to the signing of Dutch ‘phenomenon’ As he says ‘yes’ to Klopp, Liverpool ‘beat’ Manchester City.

According to reports, Liverpool has signed Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven ahead of Premier League rivals Manchester City
The Reds are seeking to enhance Jurgen Klopp’s team by signing a new defender during the summer transfer window.
Following a disappointing first two-thirds of the season, Klopp changed his tactics, resulting in Liverpool winning seven and drawing two of their last nine Premier League games.
Liverpool prospered with Trent Alexander-Arnold in a hybrid role, and Klopp is now looking for a new left-sided central defender to develop the system even more.
Sporting Lisbon’s Goncalo Inacio, Ajax’s Jurrien Timber, Chelsea’s Levi Colwill, and Wolfsburg’s Van de Ven are among the centre-backs connected with a move to Liverpool.

According to the Spanish tabloid Nacional, Liverpool ‘beat’ Man City ‘at auction’ for Van de Ven, who is dubbed a ‘phenomenon’ by the publication.
After joining Wolfsburg from Dutch club Volendam in 2021, the Netherlands under-21 international has been fantastic this season.
Liverpool are willing to spend ’10 times’ the €3m that Wolfsburg gave to Volendam for Van de Ven with Klopp anticipating that he can become the ‘next Van Dijk’.
The Liverpool manager is claimed to be ‘amazed by the potential’ of the Dutchman, who has indicated ‘yes’ to a move to Anfield.
Man City has also been ‘immersed in the auction’ for the 22-year-old, but Liverpool and Klopp now have ‘the advantage’.

Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are interested in Leicester City midfielder James Maddison, but former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson feels he “has the class to play for” the Reds or Chelsea.
“It’s difficult to say that any player from a relegated club would be good enough to make the huge jump to playing for one of the Premier League’s top six clubs,” Johnson said to Betfred. West Ham United, in my opinion, would be overjoyed to sign a player like James Ward-Prowse.
Man City has also been ‘immersed in the auction’ for the 22-year-old, but Liverpool and Klopp now have ‘the advantage’.
Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are interested in Leicester City midfielder James Maddison, but former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson feels he “has the class to play for” the Reds or Chelsea.

“It’s difficult to say that any player from a relegated club would be good enough to make the huge jump to playing for one of the Premier League’s top six clubs,” Johnson said to Betfred. West Ham United, in my opinion, would be overjoyed to sign a player like James Ward-Prowse.
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‘I have decided,’ says Liverpool player on Twitter as he announces his departure from the club.

Throw-in coach Thomas Gronnemark has announced that he will no longer be working with Liverpool
For the past five years, the Danish coach has worked as a consultant for the Reds. Gronnemark, on the other hand, revealed on Twitter last night that he and the club have mutually parted ways.
“Everything good must come to an end.” “After five fantastic seasons, Liverpool and I have decided not to renew our agreement on throw-in coaching,” he wrote. “I’m proud to have helped LFC climb from 18th to first place in the Premier League on throw-ins under pressure.”
“Since then, based on my impressive development in Liverpool, 25 professional clubs have hired me – and I’ve been a part of 14 titles, promotions, and teams punching above their weight.” Because the previous seasons did not allow me to work as much with throw-ins as I would have liked, it is natural and expected that we express gratitude for this time now.

“Thank you to Liverpool FC and Jurgen Klopp, the staff and players, for a wonderful time and cooperation.” We had a great time.”
Gronnemark’s final roll of the dice
Gronnemark and Liverpool were mocked at the time of his hiring. A stand-in coach? In the English Premier League? At the time, the concept seemed a little ridiculous.
But, since then, the eccentric Dane has received praise for completely changing the way the Reds approach these restarts. Gronnemark became a wanted man, as he mentions in his Twitter post. With Liverpool’s success on the field, others wanted to follow in his footsteps.
Clearly, his contribution to the Reds’ success was insignificant. You don’t just work on your throw-ins and start playing like Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.

But it was yet another demonstration of Klopp’s dedication to the’marginal games’ of elite football. Focusing on throw-ins in such detail, when others were clearly not, gave Liverpool an advantage over the competition.
When you’re up against a financial behemoth like Manchester City, you need all the help you can get. Fortunately for the Reds and Gronnemark, his efforts yielded tangible results.
With things at the club changing, it seems like a good time to part ways. Gronnemark’s expertise should have rubbed off on some of Klopp’s backroom staff, allowing him to continue to share his knowledge. Best wishes, Thomas. Thank you for your assistance!
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