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Mark Guech wants to join a new club over Liverpool, and the Anfield star may join him
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Liverpool lost fewer “superstars” than Quanza

September 26, 2025 7 Min Read
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  • How Leoni’s injuries affect Liverpool
  • The value of Alexander Arnold after leaving

Liverpool won the Premier League last season and then underwent major surgery during the summer transfer.

Perhaps you can assemble Red as a team in transition. This could be argued in the 2024/25 campaign where Liverpool ran through the semester, and yes, they won the league title in Arne Slot’s first year.

Perhaps it could be argued that this is a transitional period for Liverpool. After all, it happened this summer down a lot of infield roads.

Regardless of which side of the fence you stand on, you cannot argue that Liverpool in the slot is not a title contender. It took me until November to achieve that last year.

Of course, that was early on, but Merseysiders have been shaped into considerable force, signing with Alexander Isaac and Florian Wiltz and others.

But they were barely able to contract, and Liverpool’s defensive issues were exacerbated by a persistent ACL injury by Giovanni Leoni against Southampton in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening.

How Leoni’s injuries affect Liverpool

Leoni must be mad. The 18-year-old, who was memorable in his Liverpool debut after leaving Palma in the summer, will recover in his first campaign in the UK.

He was calm and relieved, and confident in the ball. Sadly, this is an important setback for very young people. Sports Director Richard Hughes laments that Crystal Palace failed to sign a replacement for Guech at the end of the transfer window, allowing him to finish the entirely complete and summer-like movement.

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This is football, but there’s no doubt that the Premier League champion is now an injury to one Virgil van Dyke, which is now away from the alarm bell, charging four sides of the silverware that are currently underway.

Guehi, too, has the potential to be a normal football in Liverpool, so if he had actually confirmed that last minute move, he might be frustrated with how things pan out with his regular football potential.

Hughes and Slots may be tacitly frustrated by Jarrell Kuansa selling Bayer Lebakusen for £35 million.

But there’s also a lot of confidence in Liverpool’s ability to pull out afterwards. The backline has been modified over the past few months.

However, Quansa is not the only signature. In fact, when Trent Alexander Arnold left for Real Madrid in June, much more regret could be attributed to mood.

The value of Alexander Arnold after leaving

Liverpool bumped into it. Noise over the contract status of Van Dik, Mohamed Sarah and Alexander Arnold dominated the 2024/25 campaign where slots were at the helm.

It’s a bit strange that many people felt that Reds would fall apart following the departure of Jurgen Klopp.

That wasn’t the case. Both the skipper and attack amulet renewed Liverpool’s vows, but 26-year-old Alexander Arnold sets off for the pasture and is now a member of Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid team.

Liverpool careers in torrent

competition

App

Goal (Assist)

Premier League

257

18 (67)

Champions League

60

2 (13)

FA Cup

13

1 (3)

Carabao Cup

10

0(6)

Europa League

5

0(2)

Club World Cup

2

0(1)

CL qualification

2

0(1)

Community Shield

2

1 (0)

UEFA Super Cup

1

0 (0)

Statistics through the Transfer Market

Content creator Asim Mahmood, Trent’s range of pass, his vision and invention of the ball was hailed as a “generation” talent

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He may not be the answer to Liverpool’s central defensive question now, but it is the turbulent foundation that has plagued the slot backline in recent months.

After rejecting the FSG offer, England International was scheduled to sign Real Madrid on a free transfer before Florentino Perez decided to take him to the Club World Cup and pay a fee of £8 million for English clothes to free him from his contract a few weeks earlier.

This is the distance below the numbers that Liverpool recovered from Quansah’s sales, highlighting the club’s expertise at least at the negotiation table, which has cost a lot this summer, but a fair amount of pennies have also lended the bank.

Unfortunately, what has been done is done, but Alexander Arnold is one of the best in the world, even though he struggles to get in and out of the off with the Los Blancos before a cruel injury that suppressed his actions for the foreseeable.

For Liverpool, getting something from a player from a lack of contracts is evidence of Hughes’ skill behind the desk, but as Transharmarkt records, his market value has already returned to £66 million.

Furthermore, when Alexander Arnold brings it all together in Spain – and he will – this value will skyrocket even further.

Despite Frimon’s signature, the ongoing development of the interesting brands of Connor Bradley and Dominique Sobosilai, when called, none of them are torrents.

He was truly unique, and the most painful part of all, all of the red persuasion across Merseyside, was that he felt he was on Liverpool’s immortal path, replacing Van Dik as the club captain, and then taking his seat at Stephen Gerrard of Beside for a day.

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“He was a superstar,” Alan Shearer said.

Alexander Arnold must always be cherished for his contributions to sustainable success, but he sadly joins another category, something fans will regret over the years.

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