‘Almost done’: Liverpool is on the verge of signing a crucial player, and his wife has agreed – journalist

Jorg Schmadtke
Jorg Schmadtke

Jorg Schmadtke is allegedly close to being hired as Liverpool’s new sporting director, with the German expected to supervise Jurgen Klopp’s summer plans

Jörg Schmadtke as FSG
Jörg Schmadtke as FSG

According to Sky Germany writer Florian Plettenberg, despite the fact that terms have been agreed upon, the former VfL Wolfsburg official has yet to sign his contract with the Anfield club, despite the fact that Schmadtke’s wife has given her approval for the move to take place in the coming weeks.

Schmadtke, a personal friend of Klopp’s, is set to play a crucial role in Liverpool’s summer business, with the former Bundesliga transfer head entrusted with monitoring the German market and identifying targets from the country who may be of interest to the Reds.


Liverpool would love to recruit Schmadtke sooner rather than later, with the summer transfer market only a few weeks away, but this newest update looks to imply that the Anfield club revealing the announcement is only a matter of time.

Liverpool’s acquisition of Schmadtke might be critical for Klopp’s next squad.

Schmadtke has a great reputation in his native Germany, and while he won’t be at Anfield for long, his work with Klopp might define the Reds for years to come.

Jorg Schmadtke
Jorg Schmadtke

Most Liverpool fans appreciate how crucial this transfer window is for the club, and with Klopp now gaining the services of a sporting director in Schmadtke whom he trusts, the pair might set the groundwork for the Merseyside club.

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“Premier League under fire: VAR’s controversial call on Cody Gakpo’s goal prompts a swift response from the league – Read the statement.”

On Saturday, Cody Gakpo’s disallowed goal against Aston Villa could have determined the outcome of Liverpool’s game

The Premier League has explained the unusual VAR procedure that resulted in Cody Gakpo’s Liverpool equalizer being overturned. Despite Roberto Firmino’s late goal to tie the game against Aston Villa on Saturday, Jurgen Klopp could have taken all three points if Gakpo’s close-range goal had stood.

Klopp
Klopp

High-flying At Anfield, Jacob Ramsey’s volleyed goal at the back post gave Villa the perfect start and quieted the home crowd. Klopp and his team would accept nothing less than a victory in their pursuit of a top-four spot.

They appeared to have been given a chance at survival when Gakpo slammed into the bottom corner, but referee John Brooks overruled the goal after extensive VAR review. Supporters were baffled by the final choice despite the fact that the former PSV Eindhoven forward remained loyal throughout the transfer.

Ezra Konsa deflected Luis Diaz’s header back across goal, which fell at the feet of Virgil van Dijk who was beyond the last line of defense but appeared to be played onside before crossing back in for the goal, but Brooks found that Konsa’s involvement was unintentional.

It was important that Konsa didn’t intend to play the ball, according to a statement from the Premier League. “The VAR recommended a review,” it read. And referee John Brooks found that it was an accidental deflection off Ezri Konsa rather than a purposeful play.

The Reds suffered a bitter defeat as a result, and even though Firmino scored a late equalizer in his final game at Anfield, the Reds will probably have to play in Europe’s second-tier club competition next season.

Roberto Firmino
Roberto Firmino

In response to his remarks about referee Paul Tierney last month, Klopp was given a touchline ban, and he was compelled to watch the game from the stands. Tyrone Mings may have received a red card, and Villa’s goal was disallowed, but the German decided to ignore these concerns after the game.

Instead, Klopp criticized Villa, another team competing for a spot in Europe under Unai Emery, for what he perceived as time wastage. Klopp remarked, “The time wasting was… wow.

“Against Sevilla, we saw the ball boys leave the country.” How long did Roma and Leverkusen have the ball in play? Everybody is engaging in it. This season, it has occurred in a number of games. Nothing to do with the outcome of today.

Roberto Firmino
Roberto Firmino

Next weekend, the Reds will travel to Southampton, which has been demoted, to finish the season. Klopp acknowledges that his team has been too bad for a very long time to merit fourth place.



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