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ARSENAL AND UNITED PURSUITS LEAVE LIVERPOOL WITH UNLIKELY BUT EXCITING MIDFIELD TRANSFER OPTION

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Arsenal and United lawsuits leave Liverpool with unlikely but interesting midfielder transfer option - opinion

There have been many Liverpool accounts lamenting the lack of new signings since we bought Alexis Mac Allister at the start of the transfer window.



From GIFs of Chandler Bing friends sadly looking out the window to today's daily #FSGOUT calls on Twitter, many people have flocked to the platform to express their displeasure.


It must be said that their disappointment was not entirely without reason, after a season where the midfield division was largely responsible for the derailment of biblical ratios.


Having seen our rivals shell out double the figure (£35m), we've spent on buying the Argentine feel for the likes of Kai Havertz and Mason Mount which certainly won't do much to make the difference. soothe nerves in a window that Liverpool won't be able to afford. wrong.



We know there is interest in Khephren Thuram and Co., although the longer the negotiations drag on and the closer the pre-season comes, one would imagine that serious negotiations would need to take place. to speed up the process. Brighton's Moises Caicedo, as Don Hutchison pointed out on Twitter, remains an available option - and one that has been linked with a move to the red half of Merseyside.


GOAL's Neil Jones has gone as far as to state that the Ecuadorian is a player that fits Jurgen Klopp's style of football. A statement that is hard to argue with.


The slight hiccup with any potential plans to sign him this summer will likely be the astronomical asking price Seagulls has set for his services.



Jones cited a figure of "around £100m" in mid-May, and we wouldn't be surprised to see Roberto De Zerbi's men get it after losing to Mac Allister for a small sum in the same period. a window. The cost associated with Jude Bellingham has been cited as an obvious factor in Liverpool's reluctance to make a potential transfer, so it is fair to imagine such an obstacle would deter the club from pursuing. Caicedo.


Ideally two more midfielders are needed at Anfield. However, if we get to a point in the window where time and picks aren't close together and suddenly need some sort of 'ice-breaking' transfer, who better than Moises Caicedo?


21, Premier League proven, versatile and considered to have a higher ceiling than former teammate Alexis Mac Allister - what's not to love?  

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