After Mac Allister, the two signings Liverpool plan to complete to dominate Europe

Liverpool FC announced the arrival of Mac Allister, but plans to close on two new signings

Liverpool FC announced the arrival of Mac Allister, but plans to close on two new signings
Liverpool FC announced the arrival of Mac Allister, but plans to close on two new signings
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Liverpool FC is starting to build its squad for next season and a big part of that is the arrival of important players. This day, the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister, one of the best midfielders in the Premier League for 40 million euros, was confirmed. However, the club does not plan to stay there.

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The Anfield team wants to avoid a repeat of this season's failure to reach the UEFA Champions League, after finishing top 4 in the competition. To do so, they will need the arrival of important reinforcements for the summer of 2023. In this sense, the club is already looking to close two other important players, to return to reign Europe in the next transfer market.

It is no secret that Liverpool need to bring in reinforcements in midfield this summer and Kone will add much-needed creativity, flair and impetus in the middle of the park. The 22-year-old is a prodigious young talent with a bright future ahead of him and working with a world-class coach like Jurgen Klopp could help him improve even further.

On the other hand, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Khephren Thuram also interests the Anfield club and one of the big reasons for his signing, is the still considerable price tag. It would be an investment for the club, but he is also a player with significant talent and power on the field.

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Will the club sign Thuram and Kone?

Liverpool FC wants to continue adding elements to its midfield, considering that its main references in that position are no longer at the expected level. In that sense, they are two profiles on the club's agenda, but for the moment, there is no concrete offer.

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