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LIVERPOOL SET TO REPLACE VAN DIJK WITH ?COMPLETE? ?23M-RATED MACHINE

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Liverpool set to replace Van Dijk with £23m 'complete' machine

After a disappointing Premier League season, Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp could be heading into a game-changing summer transfer window.


According to a recent report, the club has deployed scouts to France to observe potential targets. 90min reports that Liverpool scouts saw Kevin Danso, Seko Fofana and Lois Openda in Lens' win over Marseille last weekend.


According to reports, the Reds are pursuing Danso by Manchester United, Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Liverpool looking to replenish their defense this summer.


In 34 Ligue 1 appearances, the 1m68-tall giants have kept an extraordinary 14 clean sheets, while also achieving a 90% completion rate and recording 2 assists. In defence, the midfielder has 1 interception, 1.1 tackles, 3.5 saves and 5.5 duels per game.


Not only that, but Danso is also in the top 20% of his peers in Europe's top 5 leagues for shots on target, generating action, completing passes and catching the ball. public, proving that he is a huge presence and one of the best prospects in Europe.


Will Liverpool sign Danso?

There is no doubt that significant changes need to be made at Anfield if they are to play at the highest level again, both domestically and in Europe.


The club's power brokers will undoubtedly give the highest priority to strengthening key areas of the pitch and handing Jurgen Klopp players who can contribute to the next wave of success at Anfield. and the addition of Danso could be a great starting point. Both Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip are over 30 at this point. Therefore, it will be in the club's interest to continue to look for young defenders to replace them.


The Red Devils have indeed signed promising centre-back Ibrahima Konaté in 2021. 


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Where will Lionel Messi go in the Premier League?

Lionel Messi will be on the market soon but no Premier League club is expected to touch him with a cash-soaked barge. Todd Boehly really had to resist his urges.



It has been widely reported that after two years of mutual dissatisfaction with Paris Saint-Germain, Messi will leave when his contract expires this summer.


Messi has been suspended by the French club for an unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia, and reports have surfaced that Pro League club Al Hilal has offered the world champion more than £350 million a year. to join them. Messi's father Jorge has denied rumors of a deal with the Saudi club, saying "a decision will not be made until Lionel finishes the tournament with PSG" and that "we can assure everyone that it's nothing to anyone." No words, signed, agreed, and won't be until the end of the season.



But there are speculations that the 35-year-old could join Inter Miami in the MLS, while Pep Guardiola believes his former player will 'do the impossible' to join Barcelona, ??who is believed to care about.


The Premier League is always an option, but here's why every club should stay away this summer.


Messi leaves PSG

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The last thing these bottlers need is someone who has been knocked out of the Champions League by Xherdan Shaqiri and Divock Origi, and can't ride Rodrigo Palacio's dark horse to World Cup glory.


AstonVilla

Poor Mathieu Alemany has just left a club because of doubts about pursuing Messi. Give the guy a break.



Bournemouth

They tried out a 'new Messi' in 2016 but four substitute appearances and 55 minutes of Premier League play during Juan Iturbe's loan spell may have taken Bournemouth away from reality.


brentford

It would make the collusion between Brentford and Messi all too obvious. After all, the bees are the reason he finally won the World Cup in 2022:

Neal Maupay's rescue from the bottom of the French league pyramid in 2017 set off a chain of events that led to the striker joining Brighton in 2019, leaving Bernd Leno with a knee injury and forcing Arsenal to pick Emiliano Martinez in 2020. convinced Aston Villa to sign Martinez in 2021 and get Argentina to call him up and eventually make him their No 1 goalkeeper later that year in preparation for his dumb heroic performance in Qatar. That was the deal and the idiot from Brentford accepted it. Brighton

You can't sign Messi and James Milner in the same summer for no reason. And if given a choice, Brighton would absolutely choose the latter.



chelsea

There's no way former player Lionel Andres knows the basics and that won't go away when goalkeeper Frank returns later this year, although Todd Boehly's 427-year contract offer would be tempting.


crystal palace

The lines of communication may have been opened with Paris Saint-Germain as the French giants pursue Michael Olise, but Crystal Palace clearly want to ensure that Julian Speroni remains the only Argentine player to represent them in the Premier League. League.


Everton

Sean Dyche knew it was Burnley or nothing. Fulham

No team has room for more than one South American sports-defining genius in his 30s and Willian is doing a great job, thank you.


Leeds

The 36-year-old Big Sam and Messi on the Bosman were a perfect fit for Bolton in the mid-2000s, but the manager is leaving in the summer, taking with him Leeds hopes.


Leicester

I really don't want to think about Jamie Vardy's nickname.


ganpool

Joe Cole is just six years older than Messi and, in the words of Steven Gerrard in 2010, 'better' than that donkey. Probably cheaper too. City of Manchester

Honestly, it's unlikely he and Pep Guardiola could work together.


Manchester United

As long as 

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