FSG is unusually triggered in the summer transfer market, but Liverpool owners are just doing themselves with well-thought-out ambitions.
This isn’t the spray gun spending approach from the Reds, who won the Premier League after Jurgen Klopp closed his illustrious chapter at Anfield and virtually nothing in the Premier League last season.
Arne Slot was rewarded for giving the city patience and acceptance by winning the club’s record 20th league title. And now he has set the foundation for success over the summer, repaid with amazing changes.
However, there are some incredible signatures and while the Anfield side is still chasing Newcastle United’s Alexander Isaac, some stars have ventured for new challenges.
Lewis Diaz is one such player.
Why Liverpool sold Louis Diaz
Dias’ Liverpool career has declined and flow, but there is no denying that his electric-paced, mushy dribbling game has added much to his crop and slot projects.
However, the 28-year-old signed Bayern Munich this summer for £65.5 million, despite having two years left on his contract. Unable to find a common ground between Liverpool and the Colombians, he goes to a new meadow.
The fact that Liverpool tried to extend Diaz’s contract highlights his desire to get him on board, but the terms were not agreed.
There have been a lot of changes in Liverpool this summer. The stability and consistency of South America could have been a real helper, as slots appear to repeat the trick.
Unfortunately, he is for sale, but FSG cannot allow the same in Ibrahi Maconate, where the future of football is very uncertain.
Liverpool must maintain Ibrahimaconate
Liverpool signed Conate from RB Leipzig four years ago in May 2021, paying a £36 million release clause to get him into Merseyside.
The injury has been a common and frustrating theme for the Frenchman throughout his Premier League career, but there’s no doubt that he comes from the top drawer. Analyst Josh Williams is welcomed as “the monster that covers and deals with each and every situation.”
How interested is Conate’s most fruitful season in the Premier League, and how interested he is in one of Liverpool’s titles to win his time in England.
Ibrahima konate – Premier League careers per season | ||||
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# | App (start) | the goal | assist | A beautiful sheet |
24/25 | 31 (30) | 1 | 2 | 11 |
23/24 | 22 (17) | – | – | 5 |
22/23 | 18 (17) | – | – | 7 |
21/22 | 11 (11) | – | – | 4 |
Data based on sofa score |
And now, 26-year-old France International is approaching the height of his career when Virgil Vandic is on the top in the fall of his own period.
He has now featured 132 times for Liverpool and the recent season of recent injuries has achieved his athletic maturity.
The alarm bell will certainly ring in the FSG office, especially when something like Fabrizio Romano reported in October 2024 that negotiations on renewals are going smoothly, and as they are entering the final year of their £70,000 per week contract.
The situation is uncertain at the moment. This should not have been the case. What caused such a dramatic change in the intervention period? Of course, Real Madrid wants to connect him with Trent Alexander Arnold.
According to Spanish Outlet Defensa Central, Florentino Perez wants to emulate the club’s deal with Torrent by landing Conate on a free transfer in 2026, but Liverpool is said to start cashing for 55 million euros (about £47 million) this summer.
This cannot pass. In fact, Liverpool will find themselves hit harder than losing Diaz.
The impressive Frenchman has partnered with Van Dick, but the skipper will never exist. Liverpool’s decision to sell Jarrell Quansa to Bayer Lebaxen for £35 million in front of the window underscores the desperate need for change.
Mark Guech is actually wanted at Merseyside in his final year at Crystal Palace. England International is on a similar boat to Konate, but Liverpool has a future where two centre-backs live together. This is because despite heavy spending over the past few months, the real guard for slot teams is lacking in depth.
Also, it’s not clear whether Guehi was able to stand up and play with Konate’s Stealy Gusto.
Given the weakness of the 6-foot Guehi’s aerial advantage, replacing Konate with him in front of Van Dijk’s swan could undermine Liverpool’s aerodynamics (Guehi won just 54% of his aerial battles last season).
Liverpool’s second-best central defender is a great servant and considering he earns relatively little at £70,000 a week, it’s understandable that Van Dik should be expected to pay his dues in more ways, especially at £400,000 a week.
Ultimately, Liverpool knows they need to throw a kitchen sink to win the New Deal of Les Bruce’s talent on the line.
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