Liverpool pundit David Lynch commented on the Reds' chances of canceling the transfer deals of Karim Ademi, Omar Marmosh and Álvaro Fernández in 2025.
Liverpool Expert David Lynch Although he could see “sense”, he poured cold water on suggestions that the Reds were pressing ahead with three potential transfer deals. Arne SlottThe page is linked to three upcoming names.
Amid speculation about the long-term future Mohamed SalahLiverpool tends to move for Borussia Dortmundyes Karim Ademi As a possible alternative, and those Interest was also said to have been charged. On Salah's Egyptian companion Omar MarmushWho plays up top? Interact Frankfurt.
Further back, Benficayes Alvaro Fernandez has Another popular name During the international break, but speaking game moleLynch warned fans not to get too excited about the mergers, which could have been better designed by the players' agents.
Red activists, however, can see where the apparent interest is coming from: “With outbound connections, there is always a reason for agents to try to pay interest or something else. That doesn't mean they are. 'It's all nonsense, I mean, if it helps to put the link there, pass.
“Obviously there's a long way to go until they become solid and become anything, but profile-wise, they all have a certain feel. But of course, there's always a reason why names come out early, and it's not always because it's Liverpool. So close to getting them, sometimes it helps the player and his representatives.
In a couple of months, Salah could begin pre-contract negotiations with foreign teams. Trent Alexander-Arnold AND Virgil van DijkBoth are out of contract at the end of the season.
At this point, Alexander-Arnold is said to be very close to leaving, as recent reports from Spain suggest. The 26-year-old resigned after Liverpool's defeat to Real Madrid In January or next year on free transfer.
Lynch “has no doubts” that Liverpool want to improve in a certain position
The Reds get a lot of credit for having a pair of right backs, i.e. Jeremy Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) and juanlu sanchez (Sevilla), but there have been some reports pointing in particular to a successor to Van Dijk, while several young attackers are pointing to a move to Anfield.
Asked specifically if Liverpool have been linked with more attackers than centre-backs or right-backs over the future of Salah, van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold, Lynch replied: “With attackers, there will be interest from a lot of people. Clubs and it's about getting the best possible deal from them, so I don't throw cold water on them because I think it's actually three links.
“If we have decided to let Salah go, if he leaves, we have to be prepared to intervene and monitor these players. So those three connections really mean a lot to me.”
Meanwhile, Liverpool are said to be battling Real Madrid and Barcelona for Benfica left-back Fernandes, sold by Manchester United this summer. The Red Devils would have negotiated a termination clause in his contract. It can be implemented until 2026.
with Andy Robertson Now in his 30s and Costas SimikasWynn's future is not set in stone, and Lynch has “no doubt” the Reds will soon be looking for a new left-back, as well as questioning whether Marmosh can inherit. Darwin NunezThe place in the middle.
“I can see Marmoush: he is a central striker, but I think it is possible that there will be reinforcements in the attacking area in the coming windows. What is Darwin Núñez going through in that central area? Could Liverpool need an age-appropriate striker? – In terms of profile, more appropriate, goalscorer, facing his peak years? Lynch added.
“The left-back is the other one you think about, if one of Kostas Simikas or Andy Robertson leaves, they need someone there, and Simikas, there was a chance he left last summer and obviously he didn't arrive. It will pay off in the end, but next summer, will he have the opportunity to go somewhere else and continue playing?
© Imago
“So, I have no doubt that left back is an area they are looking at. And behind the scenes, you will always be looking for young talents that you can sign in those positions. Maybe not Adeyami, I can't say for sure. “True to that bond, but it makes sense as a young player who excels in one of the five best European leagues.”
What does it take for Liverpool to “absolutely” get it right in the transfer market?
Under the conquering Liverpool team Jurgen Klopp Memorably led by the legendary Salah trio from 2019 to 2022, Sadio Mane AND Roberto FirminoThe last two have been replaced. Luis Diaz, Cody Steele, Diogo Jota And Núñez had mixed success.
federico chiesa He arrived on a radically reduced deal from Juventus in the summer but has made a troubled start at Anfield due to injuries, and Liverpool have been warned not to make a mistake about their next attacking signing.
“Liverpool's next striker signing is very important because if you look at the recent signings, since Salah and Mané arrived, they haven't signed a player who has had that level of impact,” Lynch added.
“Luis Díaz is a very good player. Cody Kakpo is a great player. Darwin Nunes could be a very good player overall, but not even the best signings have reached that level.
“We haven't seen Ceesa yet, what he can do, there is hope that maybe he can do it, but especially if Salah leaves, the next striker signing has to be someone as impactful as Salah or as impactful as Mane.
“It's something Liverpool have to do well because if you take that level of goals and assists from your team and get another striker of the same caliber as Liverpool, it will look a little less so. goals.
“I have no doubt that they are looking in the market for forwards and they have to get that position because, whether Salah leaves or not, or whether Núñez is the next one to leave, they have to get a replacement there, that has to be everything.” . Someone who came in, scored goals and played at a world level almost from day one.”
Liverpool return to Premier League action after the international break with a blockbuster clash against Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday, and Lynch can imagine a scenario. The Slot team “outperforms” its counterparts in the capital..
The Reds are one point ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal Premier League standingsBut if their rivals win before Sunday's 4:30 kickoff, they could drop to third place behind both teams.