Liverpool and FSG are said to be considering selling players recently labelled “shocking.”
Slot explains the future of Liverpool in Chiesa
The Reds began winning the Premier League title by defeating Bournemouth dramatically 4-2 on Friday evening.
Italy’s future was a major topic this summer, but now it looks like he can stay. Arne Slot discusses his players after the Bournemouth game.
“As long as he’s here, he’s definitely in Liverpool and there’s no reason to believe anything will change. He was ready for Match Fitness last season, and unfortunately he missed the Asian Tour too.
“So all of my alternatives involved players who probably couldn’t go for 90 minutes. Federico, when we needed him, I brought him. At 2-2 you need your No. 9 and we brought him in and delivered him, and it is always positive about your future at the club. ”
Currently, significant updates are emerging regarding the future of another Liverpool player ahead of the potential exit before the summer transfer period ends on September 1st.
Liverpool and FSG were able to sell “shocking” conate
According to Daveockop, Liverpool and FSG can “enjoy the offer” of £35 million for Ibrahi Maconate this summer if they do not agree to the terms of the contract extension.
All involved reached a “neurological intersection” in the discussion. Conate has significantly increased his wages of £70,000 a week, and instead earns around £200,000 a week. The report even added that the Frenchman was “disappointed by Liverpool’s offer for their first contract.”
Conate is far from his best against Bournemouth on Friday, and his involvement in Antoine Cemento’s second goal of the night has even been described as “shocking” Liverpool legend Jamie Carager.
Nevertheless, the French continue to be an invaluable player for the Reds – who deserves to be rewarded with increased wages after becoming such a strong centre-back partner for Virgil Van Dick.
Certainly, Connate was able to spend the night and his injury issues have been a problem in the past, but with him being 26 years old and now potentially coming at his peak, Liverpool losing him in the coming weeks was a big blow, and contract extensions were preferred.