Liverpool and LIVE Transfers – Kostas Tsimikas Doctor, Gary O’Neil Appointed, Thiago Alcantara Update

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Liverpool is about to point to Greek left-back Kostas Tsimikas and we will send you updates on it and more.

This is all from our boy Paul Gorst, we hope you enjoyed your questions and answers.

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Bring updates on Thiago Alcantara, Kostas Tsimikas, Gini Wijnaldum, pre-season plans and more.

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Paul: The club has had Tsimikas for about 3 years.

The scouts were sent to Willem II to monitor Pedro Chirivella’s progression when they saw Tsimikas and his abilities.

So Liverpool has been an eye ever since.

But, as expansive and wide-reaching as their scouting network is, they will be aware of so many players across Europe.

I don’t know if he’s “better” than Jamal Lewis.

I can’t say I’ve seen it (Tsimikas) other than the Europa League match against Arsenal and the Wolves.

Lewis is highly qualified and the fact that he’s the first one they bid for says it all, but Tsimikas also has a lot of pedigree.

Paul: The club is in talks, I think, about a sponsorship.

Its agreement with Western Union has come to an end recently and this is a street to explore as a source of income.

However, I doubt the club will make a call to new ground.

The club explored the option of naming the stand the expansion of Anfield Road, but this is only the early days.

This shows that the club is at least open to this sponsorship domain, at least. But there’s nothing planned, as I know, with Kirkby’s new facility.

Gary O’Neil said he felt “extremely grateful and privileged” to have the new assistant to liverpool’s under-23 coach.

Former Portsmouth and Middlesbrough winger shared a message on social media after uttering his new role.

O’Neil wrote: “I feel incredibly grateful and privileged to have had this opportunity at such an early level in my training career.

“I look forward to help our talented team progress in their careers!”

Liverpool has appointed Gary O’Neil as the club’s new assistant coach.

The former professional at Portsmouth when chief sports officer Michael Edwards ran there as an analyst.

More to go on.

As of now the club have not got any concrete plans for pre-season.

They must return to Melwood after two weeks off, so plans can begin to take shape in the coming days regarding friendly ones.

I don’t think we’re going to see too many.

The club also has the Community Shield to challenge at the end of the month.

A few months ago we saw that the club was able to arrange a friendly with Blackburn quite quickly, so I would recommend that it be a similar kind of program with Anfield’s friendly matches behind closed doors in opposition to the groups within 50 miles.

Paul: No. My colleague Connor Dunn recently wrote that he is a player in consideration.

Paul: Traditionally, Klopp his signatures to the early door.

Any coach would tell you the same thing, but with the window open until the first week of October and the club still comparing their finances widely, I think it’s conceivable that we’ll see a move a little later than usual.

Klopp said a few weeks ago that the club would play a waiting game, so it looks like that will be the plan.

The club has not yet shown another one to Evian-les-Bains, but Klopp is ready to get there.

Last year, the Reds played lyon in Geneva, near where their education camp was founded and I know the coach is a big fan of the difficult paintings he can do there.

Paul: It’s a school of practical thinking, however, I’ve been told twice that Thiago Alcantara will not be in the Liverpool recruiting room.

Looks like you need to leave Bayern Munich this summer and why do you have to come to Liverpool now?

But no, I don’t think he’s going to point to the Reds. All the noise around this agreement comes from Bayern.

When I’m 29, I’m not sure he has the profile the club has.

He’s a gambler, though, of course.

Paul: Yes, but it’s not as black and white as saying he’s coming to Liverpool.

I told him at the end of last week that it was one of the many features that had been thought and followed.

Its profile corresponds to the backup invoice of the first 3 with superior prospective roof.

Like the search for Jamal Lewis, Liverpool feels they can earn the quality of a relegated team.

However, the problem may be just the price.

Watford paid 25 million pounds for him last summer and has strengthened his reputation in the Premier League. I wouldn’t be too sure of myself to say he’ll be a Reds player before the play window ends, but I’ve shown his interest.

As for Elliott’s progress, he’s only turned 17 in recent months, so he probably won’t have to work hard to claim a more consistent place in the first team.

The club has high hopes for him and sees him as a long-term Liverpool player for at least the next 10 years, so the arrival of more seniors to fight for a position in that more sensitive place is not seen as a major impediment to Elliott. Right now.

Paul: Difficult, I’m convinced that Ben White was aware of much of last season’s championship crusade at Leeds.

And I have – or at least had – an interest in Sevilla Diego Carlos before this year. Your value of ordering or your exemption clause may be a little higher now.

However, Liverpool wants an experienced central defender to cover Lovren’s loss. He has played more than two hundred Premier League games with Liverpool and Southampton.

A young user who comes to update it is a demand.

Paul: It’s precarious, is it rarely much?

Liverpool, I said, took the resolution to suspend all contract negotiations and move the talks, which meant that there would be little progress in the Situation in Wijnaldum.

Now everything has worked again, and that’s one of the biggest unrest on the club field right now.

He played 37 times last season in the Premier League, so it’s obviously a big call for Jurgen Klopp, so it’s to recommend that the club doesn’t need to renew his contract.

The ball would possibly be on his court, but while it’s in the last 12 months, the club has a big resolution to take.

Personally, although I don’t think they’re going to unload it. They’ll do everything they can to make sure he signs.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Man City coach Pep Guardiola are among two of the best manager’s in world football.

So it’s no wonder they’re seeing the inspiration they give to other head coaches.

AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli is among those who are encouraged through the Premier League duo.

He told La Repubblica (quoted here): “Guardiola and Klopp, at the level.”

Our man, Guy Clarke, met with Greek football expert Themis Kessaris to locate Kostas Tsimikas and what he could bring to Anfield.

Listen to me!

No one wants an excuse to see this dizzying again.

This kid is the zaguero of the Greek football elite.

It will be exciting to see how he will behave in the Premier League when an agreement is reached.

Liverpool’s Kostas Tsimikas is in the UK for medical examination.

This is our boy Paul Gorst with the next left side of the Reds.

Sheffield United star George Baldock has said Sadio Mane is the toughest player in the Premier League last season.

He told the Telegraph: “I say the toughest opponent was through Sadio Mane.

“If he doesn’t run you with the ball, he runs you without it.

“He runs, runs, runs diagonally. He’s looking to get behind you and it’s a nightmare for you.

“Sometimes when wingers want the ball to feet, it can be slightly easier, but he’s just a world-class player and by far the best I’ve played against.

“I need to play against it again, a hundred consistent with a penny, and check the possibility, I like to play against the most productive players and I need to play at this point for the rest of my career.”

Well, it’s been 43 years since Kenny Dalglish signed for Liverpool.

One of the maximum days in the club’s history.

A legend. A hero.

The king.

Liverpool’s assistant manager Peter Krawietz has outlined the key steps to title success.

The coach told the club’s official website: “I do look consciously, if you set the right passes and the right times and you don’t need to pass too fast and Array.. You have to locate the correct settings for the players you have.

“The first step is to start running and start learning, which is vital for us at the beginning of this English football league, of course also in the team. Then we get going to expand and move on. step by step.

“Working for this club with this call also means that, at the right time, you can convince players to sign up for your club and team.”

“So these steps and patience we showed. A healthy development, I would say.”

One report stated that Liverpool’s resolution for Kostas Tsimikas 95% total with an announcement is most likely to happen in the coming days.

The reported charge of 11.75 million pounds is expected to be closer to 14.87 million pounds, that’s what the reports say in Greek.

It is also said the left-back has now arrived in the United Kingdom to undergo his medical before signing what is being tipped to be a five-year deal.

Liverpool is said to “follow” Watford star Ismaila Sarr.

A report in the Sunday Mirror, quoted here, that the Reds, Tottenham and Man United were tracking the 22-year-old Senegalese.

Watford is reportedly in a war to retain the 25 million pound-held winger after his Premier League relegation last season.

Neco Williams is expected to be rewarded for his progress through Jurgen Klopp on a new five-year contract.

Goal have reported that the Welshman will be offered a deal which will keep him at Anfield until 2025 at least.

The right-back joined the Academy at the age of six and has now risen through the ranks to follow in the footsteps of teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold, whom he replaces.

Williams has made 11 appearances in total for Liverpool’s first-team with six of those coming at the back end of last season as the Reds emerged from lockdown to win the Premier League title.

Well, you’d like it to be in the next few hours/days.

The left-back was great for Jurgen Klopp.

Of course, Andy Robertson arranged everything that never had a genuine competition.

James Milner did a remarkable task when asked to fill it, it will have to be said.

But Liverpool are now on the cusp of fixing their left-back conundrum.

To be more informed, read our boy Theo Squires.

You can read more about Kostas Tsimikas below.

Liverpool’s first signing in the summer has arrived.

Kostas Tsimikas is expected to accept one of 11.75 million pounds from Olympiacos.

But how did Liverpool sign the Greek? And why did they withdraw from negotiations with jamal Lewis?

Theo Squires has the full story, at desirable main points, about moving here.

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