Liverpool news and transfers LIVE – How Mike Gordon revived Reds, Manchester United eyeing Thiago

“I think the difficulty from Bayern’s perspective is generating interest because already he’s been linked to Liverpool quite strongly and you want to create an auction, you want to move Liverpool along so that Liverpool don’t come in with a cut-rate price or maybe somebody leapfrogs ahead of them.

“I think that’s what they’re looking to do with Manchester United here, hence the bond.

“For me, personally, even if you can never have too many artistic actors, I think if you’re going to have [Paul] Pogba and Van de Beek and Bruno Fernandes, even if you’re only betting on two of the three, I probably need a forged and anchored midfielder who can make the big defensive cadars and it’s not Thiago Alcántara.

“But it’s worth United saying, “Hey, it’s too smart a deal to let go.”

The Serie A champions are on a new striker with Gonzalo Higuain most likely moved.

It has been reported that the first symptoms seem positive and it is very imaginable that an agreement will soon be reached.

While he may have surpassed his best level, there is a sense that Suarez can also shine in Serie A. The club has shown that age is not yet a number when it signs Cristiano Ronaldo. And the old one would also be Edin Dzeko as her new No. 9.

But the possibility of getting Suarez with a low value would please the Juve hierarchy.

On his first day at work, in March 2012, Gordon flew to Florida for a day of meetings at the vast Henry Lake Estate in Boca Raton. I met Michael Edwards, a former sider who was part of Liverpool’s research team.

Gordon temporarily learned that Edwards was witty, witty and not afraid to express his opinion directly. Like Gordon, Edwards lives on the data, but prefers to stay out of the spotlight. With the increasing use of research in European football, Gordon has discovered a similar spirit.

Gordon and Edwards understood the Premier League battlefield. Liverpool may simply not win a spending frenzy between the league’s monetary heavyweights, which can outperform the rest of the sporting world. The consolidation of the team in European football is a completely different company than that that American enthusiasts are used to. The “movement” formula that governs transactions is in fact a global bazaar with no spending limit: groups pay other groups exorbitant movement fees to purchase a player’s existing contract before lawyers and agents enter new contracts and separate from advertising and advertising. The more affluent clubs tend to attract the biggest football stars.

According to Gordon and Edwards, the road to sustainable good fortune required another strategy, similar to making an investment in the stock market: buying undervalued players and promoting overvalued players. And then do it over and over again.

To gain an advantage, Gordon Liverpool takes dangers and rents to those who take risks.

“Risk is a bad thing. It’s a tool,” Gordon said. “Good use and its effect will generate oversized effects that are oversized than expected.”

To succeed, and overcome those dangers, Gordon needed to know what the players were worth, accurately, whether on offer and in the future. Edwards would teach him.

In the coming months, running from Boston, rising at 4am, Gordon began putting the pieces in place. He, Edwards, and the knowledge analysis branch began to create and expand players’ knowledge sets, assigning values to their skills, including temperament and personality.

As Gordon has seen: “The price will have to be attributed in numerical terms to each player. They’ll have to be sorted. It deserves to be a component of what could be the broadest portfolio, that is, the equipment.”

“When you look at Liverpool’s history as a football club, what they’ve achieved is incredible.

“I enjoyed all the clubs I played at, however, when a big club like Liverpool comes to call, you can’t turn it down. The opportunity I had to capture was fantastic.

“In Liverpool, you, Liverpool or Everton. They love football, or you’re red or blue.

“It’s so small in Liverpool. Being from London, you’re not used to its length because London is huge, so you can do it with many other football clubs.

“You walk through Liverpool and all of you because everyone loves football.

“It was the hardest part, the ultimate excitement, because I didn’t know how small it was and how much all football fans were.”

“Obviously it was a short break, then we had the reboot, then the era we stopped for a few weeks and that’s it.

“But I think more than anything, the gaffer instills in us that it’s an intellectual war rather than a physical part of time, so we’re going to be in one position and we have quality gear to turn on when needed.

“The bottom line is that, mentally, we’re in a position to leave. And I think everyone’s hungrier than ever.

Barca is there for Premier League winners to “close” the signing of Thiago Alc’ntara from Bayern Munich, to initiate contacts for Wijnaldum.

The leaders of the Catalan club will have “hands-free” to point to the Dutchman once Liverpool secures Thiago’s services. The game believes Wijnaldum would charge around 25 million euros.

The Londoners finished 5-4 in the penalty shootout, with Reds striker Rhian Brewster failing the kick, watching his 12-metre gun shot on the crossbar.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the winning penalty for Arsenal, but the process didn’t start perfectly for the Gabonese hitman who lost the coin toss to counterpart Van Dijk.

The Dutchman chose to fire first, but Martinez tried to discourage him.

He asked, “Are you sure?” Are you sure? “

You may notice that Aubameyang seeks to hide a smile while his doorman participates in mind games, but the smile is there for all to see when he raised the net shield to seal Wembley’s silver piece at the time of the Gunners in a matter of weeks. his FA Cup win over Chelsea.

Wilder’s recruitment crusade continues to aim for promising footballers among league clubs.

But with many of the most sensitive groups following United’s movements well in the market before attempting to deflect his proposed offers (Wilder’s reputation for detecting untapped leads is unprecedented at the highest point), his negotiators will remember the undercovers for moving to South Yorkshire that Klopp believes Brewster schooling would be more useful if it were there than Newcastle and Tottenham HotmArray , which also need to win the international English under-21s.

The German’s conviction stems from his admiration that United has adapted to life in the Premier League, devising a strategy built around an attack and urgency game that saw him finish ninth, just 16 months after being promoted.

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Manchester United would possibly make a deal to point to Liverpool-linked Thiago Alcantara as “too good” to say no.

This is the verdict of high-level European observer Gabriele Marcotti.

With Jurgen Klopp believed to be an admirer of the wantaway Bayern Munich midfielder but the Reds still not submitting a bid, United have been tipped in recent days to potentially gazump their old foes for the 29-year-old’s signature.

The Express quote Marcotti as telling ESPN FC:

“I think there is interest from Bayern’s point of view because they are already very hooked on Liverpool and we have to create an auction, we have to take Liverpool forward so that Liverpool doesn’t jump with a reduced value or maybe jump to the front.” of them.

“I think that’s what they’re looking to do with Manchester United here, hence the bond.

“For me, personally, even if you can never have too many artistic actors, I think if you’re going to have [Paul] Pogba and Van de Beek and Bruno Fernandes, even if you’re only betting on two of the three, I probably need a forged and anchored midfielder who can make the big defensive cadars and it’s not Thiago Alcántara.

“But it’s worth United saying, “Hey, it’s too smart a deal to let go.”

Perhaps Norwich City had in mind before the 4–1 defeat at Anfield on the opening day of last season, however, a newly promoted Leeds United player believes that reaching the Premier League’s protective champions first can be just paint for the Yorkshire team.

Inside Football, defenseman Barry Douglas LUTV:

“I think, too, it makes you feel a little real, when you watch the montages, when you see Leeds’ shot at Liverpool, it’s as if it’s genuine now.

“It’s time to look forward to this and what fits to start in front of last year’s champions.

“Then what greater to control us in front of the best?

“It’s a smart time to take them to Anfield before they get ready, hopefully.

“But now we’re excited and ahead of the competition, just to be a component of it.

“We’re also going to live the experience.”

Former Liverpool striker Luis Suárez is seeking a signing to Juventus after being informed that he is exceeding Barcelona’s wishes through new coach Ronald Koeman, according to a report.

Teamtalk cite Mundo Deportivo as claiming that the 33-year-old has already reached out to Juve vice chairman and ex-player Pavel Nedved over a potential switch.

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The Serie A champions are in the market for a new striker with Gonzalo Higuain likely to be moved on.

It has been reported that the first symptoms seem positive and it is very imaginable that an agreement will soon be reached.

While he may have surpassed his best level, there is a sense that Suarez can also shine in Serie A. The club has shown that age is not yet a number when it signs Cristiano Ronaldo. And the old one would also be Edin Dzeko as her new No. 9.

But the possibility of getting Suarez with a low value would please the Juve hierarchy.

Always appealing to have a view of the FSG across the Atlantic, and the Boston Globe published an article about Michael Gordon, appearing on the front page as the Red Sox’s partial owner, who “turned Liverpool around.”

Here’s an article about your quotes from red movement guru Michael Edwards.

His first day at work, in March 2012, Gordon flew to Florida for a day of meetings at Henry’s extensive Lakeside estate in Boca Raton.There he met Michael Edwards, a former player who was part of Liverpool’s analysis team.

Gordon temporarily learned that Edwards was fast, witty and not afraid to express his opinion directly.Like Gordon, Edwards lives for data, but prefers to stay out of the spotlight.With the increasing use of research in European football, Gordon has discovered a similar spirit.

Gordon and Edwards understood the Premier League battlefield. Liverpool could not win a spending spree among the league’s financial heavies, who could outbid the rest of the sporting world. Team-building in European soccer is an entirely different enterprise than American fans are used to. The “transfer” system that governs transactions is in effect a global bazaar with no spending caps: Teams pay other teams sometimes exorbitant transfer fees to buy out a player’s existing contract before lawyers and agents hammer out new contracts and advertising and publicity splits. The most well-heeled clubs tend to snag the game’s biggest stars.

The path to sustained success, Gordon and Edwards believed, required a different strategy, similar to investing in the stock market: Buy players who were undervalued and sell players who were overvalued. And then, do it again, and again.

In order to gain an edge, Gordon needed Liverpool to take risks and hire risk-takers.

“Risk is not a bad thing. It’s a tool,” said Gordon. “Using it well and to your effect will generate results that are outsize to what you would expect.”

To be successful — and hedge those risks—Gordon needed to know what players were worth, with precision, both in the present and the future. Edwards would help teach him.

In the coming months — working from Boston, rising at 4 in the morning, Gordon began to put the pieces in place. He and Edwards and the data analytics department set about creating and expanding data sets on players, assigning values to their skills, even their temperaments and personalities.

As Gordon has seen: “The price will have to be attributed in numerical terms to each player.They’ll have to be sorted. It deserves to be a component of what could be the broadest portfolio, that is, the equipment.”

Leeds United may give former Liverpool midfielder Luis Alberto a return to the Premier League.

The Spaniard joined the Rojos in 2013, but after one season at Anfield spent the next two years on loan at Malaga and Deportivo La Coruña.

Later, in Serie A with Lazio, Football Fan Cast quoted Il Messaggero as claiming that newly promoted Leeds investigated Alberto, who now enjoys himself as one of Europe’s leading offensive midfielders.

A player so iconic that his team “Liddellpool”

His last game with the club 60 years ago today.

Sean Cox’s wife, Martina, thanks to Liverpool’s outgoing general manager, Peter Moore, on behalf of the family.

Ten years ago today, Paul Konchesky was one of Roy Hodgson’s recruits during his brief tenure at the helm of Liverpool.

Although the left-back, who had served his Reds boss well at the past Fulham club, was already a 29-year-old senior professional at the time, admits that he had problems on and off the Field of Merseyside due to the game expectations for the club.

Talking to Planet Football, Barking-born Konchesky said:

“When you look at Liverpool’s history as a football club, what they’ve achieved is incredible.

“I enjoyed every single club I played at, but when a big club like Liverpool comes to call, you can’t turn it down.The opportunity I had to pass was fantastic.

“In Liverpool, you are Liverpool or Everton.They love football, or you are red or blue.

‘It’s so small in Liverpool.Al you’re from London, you’re not used to its length because London is huge, so you can do it with many other football clubs.

“You walk through Liverpool and all of you because everyone loves football.

“It was the hardest part, the ultimate excitement, because I didn’t know how small it was and how much all football fans were.”

After having to go through a three-month break induced by a coronavirus before it can get the name of the Premier League and then a quick change before the new season, Joe Gomez insists that he and his Liverpool teammates are “hungrier than ever.”

The club’s website advocate:

“Obviously it was a short break, then we had the reboot, then the era we stopped for a few weeks and that’s it.

“But I think more than anything, the gaffer instills in us that it’s an intellectual war rather than a physical part of time, so we’re going to be in one position and we have quality gear to turn on when needed.

“The bottom line is that, mentally, we’re in a position to leave.And I think everyone’s hungrier than ever.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joined Liverpool from Arsenal in 2017.

Barcelona will have “hands-free” to signal Gini Wijnaldum once Liverpool has reached an agreement with Bayern Munich’s Thiago Alcántara, according to a report.

Sport Witness cites the Catalan publication Sport saying that the Reds midfielder arriving at Camp Nou is “starting to take shape”, especially after Ronald Koeman has made his signing a “priority”.

The article says:

Barca is there for Premier League winners to “close” the signing of Thiago Alc’ntara from Bayern Munich, to initiate contacts for Wijnaldum.

The leaders of the Catalan club will have “hands-free” to point to the Dutchman once Liverpool secures Thiago’s services.The game believes Wijnaldum would charge around 25 million euros.

Arsenal goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez has faced a sled with Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk before the Gunners’ victory over the consequences at Saturday’s Community Shield at Wembley, the Mirror reports.

Your article says:

The Londoners finished 5-4 in the penalty shootout, with Reds striker Rhian Brewster failing the kick, watching his 12-metre gun shot on the crossbar.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the winning penalty for Arsenal, but the procedure did not start perfectly for the Gabonese hitman who lost in the draw to his counterpart Van Dijk.

The Dutchman chose to fire first, but Martinez tried to discourage him.

He asked, “Are you sure?” Are you sure? “

Aubameyang can be noticed looking to hide a smile while his goalkeeper participates in mind games, however, the smile is there for all to see when he raised the net shield to seal Wembley’s silver piece at the time of the Gunners in a matter of weeks.Chelsea.

Personally, I prefer to start running and I don’t think it influenced the outcome.

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is Jurgen Klopp’s ideals about his team to check out to sell the Blades to prospective move targets, according to a report.

Sheffield Star writes that the Reds’ young striker, Rhian Brewster, remains in discussions about a possible move to Bramall Lane, but given that Klopp allegedly sees Sheffield United as the ideal platform for his Premier League football clients on loan, Wilder hopes to use it.as a point of promotion for others.

The article says:

Wilder’s recruitment crusade continues to aim for promising footballers among league clubs.

But with many of the more sensitive groups following United’s moves in the market well before attempting to deflect its proposed offers (Wilder’s reputation for spotting untapped prospects is unprecedented at the highest point), his negotiators will remember the undercover ones. for moves to South Yorkshire that Klopp believes Brewster’s schooling would be more useful if he went there than Newcastle and Tottenham HotmArray, who also need to win the English under-21 international.

The German’s conviction stems from his admiration that United has adapted to life in the Premier League, devising a strategy built around an attack and urgency game that saw him finish ninth, just 16 months after being promoted.

The stage for Thiago Alcantara’s move is now about to collapse and Liverpool could face a risk from Manchester United in the Bayern Munich midfield race, the Mirror reports.

They say Klopp is a Thiago fan and that the club remains interested in a move that eliminates the cause due to monetary problems after the coronavirus pandemic.

Citing Sport Bild, the article states that Manchester United has also largely followed the stage with Alcantara for just 30 million euros, having recently played a key role in Bayern Munich’s good fortune in the Champions League.

Meanwhile, it is also noted that Norwegian journalist Fredrik A.N.Filtvedt said United would now enter the race and threaten Liverpool with Thiago’s touchdown.

It wouldn’t be a live Liverpool transfer blog in the summer of 2020 if we didn’t mention Thiago Alcantara!

Still connected with a move to Anfield, Bayern Munich would expect there to be some movement in the Spaniard’s long race this week.

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