After Liverpool’s loss to Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday, Virgil van Dijk lamented that his team’s “unacceptable” season “cannot be repeated”.
Liverpool sit fourth in the Premier League, and given that England’s coefficient rankings mean a top five is enough to qualify for the Champions League, the fact that Arne Slott’s side are 18 points behind league leaders Arsenal is a more accurate reflection of where the club is.
It’s all relative, and while Liverpool are on track to scrape together the bare minimum, there’s no doubt that they need to make significant improvements next year, especially in attack.
But with Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak both using flattery to deceive, Hugo Ekitike out for an extended period with a torn ACL and Mohamed Salah leaving the club this summer, a year before his contract expires, it won’t be easy, and neither will FSG.
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Liverpool have lost 19 games in all competitions this season, but there is no doubt that their attacking flaws outweigh their heavy and porous defence, which 34-year-old captain Van Dijk has been unable to counter.
Recruitment activities are not going well. That doesn’t mean struggling players won’t get the chance next year, but it’s clear sporting director Richard Hughes has a huge job on his plate over the coming months and more firepower is needed in the final third.
Liverpool do not want to risk Ekitike’s return and need a right-sided forward to replace Salah, but an up-and-coming talent may be their best bet in the alternative flank.
Enter Junior Crupi. According to Sports Boom, the Bournemouth forward has been added to Liverpool’s shortlist ahead of the summer market.
Manchester United currently lead the race to sign the 19-year-old Frenchman, but there is a huge need for attacking reinforcements on Merseyside. That said, the i newspaper claims that the Cherries have no intention of selling this summer, and if they do, it could be for around £100m in the summer of 2027.
That’s a lot of money for a young player, but Crupi is the real deal, and his killer instinct and blistering speed suggest he could even become Liverpool’s slot version of Sadio Mane.
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Crupi, hailed by GOAL as “the next Mbappé,” is only 19 years old. Last season, he was traded to France’s Ligue 2. But Bournemouth’s reinforcements were sharp and they recognized the potential in the young forward, who scored 22 goals in 30 appearances for Metz.
“He is a phenomenon. He reminds me a bit of Kylian Mbappe in terms of the maturity of his play. He does everything very quickly. He has already achieved good results for a young man of his age.” – Tiemoue Bakayoko.
Crupi plays soccer with the rare air of a natural goalscorer. In fact, he has been hailed as “one of the best finishers in the PL” by Daniel Sturridge, and the former Liverpool bagman knows a thing or two about finding the back of the net.
Despite his young age, Crupi started just 18 games and scored 12 goals in his Premier League debut. This makes him one of the most dangerous teenagers in the history of the division, and one more goal in the final weeks would cement his iconic status as an up-and-coming player.
What’s even more impressive is the fact that he missed only three big chances all season, and when you factor in his accuracy in dangerous areas and capable versatility on the left or in a centre-forward position, you start to see why Liverpool are prepared to spend big to sign a new Mane.
Most goals in Prem debut season (teens) | ||
|---|---|---|
player | club | the goal |
junior croup | Bournemouth (25/26) | 12 |
Robbie Fowler | Liverpool (93/94) | 12 |
robbie keene | Coventry (99/00) | 12 |
Kevin Gallen | QPR (95/96) | 10 |
Mane also joined Liverpool from the south coast, signing a contract worth around £34m after a few impressive seasons at Southampton, who were then riding high in the top flight.
Crupi’s 12 goals this season have actually surpassed the 10 and 11 goals scored by Mane in his two years at St Mary’s, which certainly bodes well for his future in the division as Liverpool’s budding superstar.
The veteran has established himself as one of the great forwards of his generation and Liverpool have a chance to repeat their old ways.
Crupi will arrive without pressure to serve as a focal point. He will play a supporting role to the talented frontline players. Perhaps his dynamism could even get players like Isak and Wirtz back on track.
If Crupi can even scratch the surface of the Senegalese legend in the Premier League, he will retire a truly happy man.
But while this is a talent with the potential to rival Mane and has evolved into a player who has made his mark in his own right, he is also a player who bears a resemblance to Jurgen Klopp’s favorite, who has achieved so much within the four walls of Anfield.
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