Real Madrid have reportedly made a shocking offer of more than £100m to sign Arne Slott’s beloved Liverpool star.
Real Madrid offer over £100m for Liverpool star
The January transfer window will be Liverpool’s most important since the departure of manager Jurgen Klopp. The Reds have been well below average this season, and despite having a star-studded offense to choose from, the slot has taken a significant tactical step back.
The Dutchman has at least stopped the rot in defense in recent weeks, but it has come at a price. The sheer number of goals meant the Premier League champions looked like a shadow of the team that won them just one season ago.
It’s not on the pitch that they have a problem. Mohamed Salah’s rant in December caused a lot of controversy before his return to the team, but now Alexis Mac Allister has dropped some worrying hints.
The midfielder spoke about Liverpool’s recent form ahead of the game against Fulham, telling reporters that too much has changed at Anfield.
The last thing a slot machine wants to hear is feedback, especially from players who are underperforming. But that’s the reality of the Reds. Despite so many changes, they still haven’t rediscovered their best self.
Unfortunately for Mac Allister, however, there could be more changes along the way. It’s no secret that Liverpool are in need of another central defender, with Marc Gehi remaining a target.
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In the meantime, there may still be some outgoings. Real Madrid have made a contract offer worth €120m (about £105m) for Ryan Gravenbirch, according to reports in Spain, leaving Anfield officials shocked.
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The Spanish giants reportedly already signed Trent Alexander-Arnold last summer and are ready to trouble Liverpool again. This time, however, the Reds are prepared to fend off interest from the Bernabéu and are reported to have already begun talks to extend Gravenbirch’s contract.
It’s easy to see why Liverpool are keen to sign a midfielder. He has become a key player in Slot’s best teams, and the manager was not shy in expressing his admiration for him, telling reporters last season: “I was impressed, as was everyone who was in the stadium and watched the game.
“Ryan had another great performance today. Without the ball, he was pretty much our last line, but at times he had to play against the nine and against very fast wingers.”
The player himself appears to want to stay and those at Anfield are relieved that a new contract could be put on paper to end speculation about a move to Real Madrid.

