Liverpool has a proud tradition of identifying premium talent and leading them to the first team, and if the report is trusted, the tricks can be repeated.
Liverpool continues arriving train after a big money deal
Needless to say, Liverpool enjoyed a fantastic start to the window after seeing Jeremy Flippon, Florian Wiltz, Milos Kerkez and Armin Pexi arrive.
After signing last summer, the Premier League champion has been set to sign Freddie Woodman to take on the role of goalkeeper for the third choice, filling the slots of the players indoors into bargains.
Liverpool had turned to Crystal Palace defender Mark Guech as an alternative to Jarrell Quanza to avoid being blocked after an early gust of wind.
Sending warnings to title rivals, New Reds’ fullback Kerkez believes his team is looking for more success after his new team brought Anfield a modern second title earlier in the year.
He states: “Yeah, definitely. This is a club that you want to win, you need to win. Of course, I think everyone was totally dominated last season.
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Bournemouth (H) | Premier League |
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“But always, you need to want more and definitely, from last season, this season, the club will only build it up and get much better.”
However, for the future, construction has formed an important part of Liverpool’s long-term sustainability, and they are now reportedly approaching bringing in new stars to strengthen the ranks of young people.
Liverpool reportedly agrees to sign Gabriel Schulter
According to football insider Pete O’Rourke, Liverpool has agreed to a contract to sign Gabriel Schulter of Blackpool in a six-figure total and will receive medical care the following week before the Switch finalizes.
His performance for marines at the youth level has attracted the interest of several different clubs, including Fulham and Stockport County.
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The Premier League star could be even more talent than Mark Guech if he signs Liverpool.
At just 16, the left fielder made his first team debut at Blackpool against Liverpool’s under 21 side in the EFL trophy, but if he completes his move to Anfield, he is almost certainly considered the future.
Harvey Elliot, Conor Bradley and Stefan Bajcetic are classic examples of young people who were purchased at a young age before developing into senior stars, and Reds appears to have spyed on the opportunity to perform the same practice as Schluter.