Thursday, 12 May 2016

LFC: Two Players in every position to have a look at this summer






Jurgen Klopp faces an extremely crucial summer period ahead as Liverpool boss. With next Wednesday's Europa League our only hope of success this season, (not Klopp's fault obviously) winning that will be the deciding factor in the calibre of player Klopp brings in come the start of June.


Jurgen has only worked with ex-boss Rodgers' players thus far, so we will undoubtedly see a different (and hopefully better) Liverpool with a taste of Klopp's choice of transfers. In this blog, I will pick two players from every position (Goalkeeping, Defence, Midfield, Attack) who I reckon would strengthen our squad ready for Jurgen's first full season in charge.




Goalkeeper.




Simon Mignolet is a decent enough shot-stopper, but his decision making in games is downright dreadful at the best of times. He has made one too many errors during crucial times this season, which has called for the Belgian to be sold this summer. I'd give Adam Bogdan a 2 % chance of staying and Migs could well follow him out of the exit door.





Timo Horn (22, FC Koln)



Whilst still very young for a goalkeeper, Timo has stuck through thick and thin with his beloved Cologne for four years, helping them get promoted two years after their relegation in 2011. Timo Horn has attracted big clubs in his native Germany and across Europe, including Liverpool's Klopp.



The young German's price tag is set at £7 million, which is quite reasonable for a man in great form right now. Would Klopp risk bringing in an 'inexperienced' youngster and throw him in as number one with the added pressure of being at one of world football's most prestigious clubs? It would be a huge risk in my opinion, but one Kloppo would not think twice in making. 

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 7.5/10








Kasper Schmeichel (29, Leicester)



Would we dare enter the race for an ex-Mancunian's son? What a race that will be too. The Dane has filled his father's boots by winning the league with Leicester. I bet you 95 % of 'professionals' have David De Gea written down as this season's top keeper, but I'd have Kasper Schmeichel without a shadow of a doubt.



The Dane has kept his Leicester back four compact whilst accumulating 15 clean sheets in the process. Will Klopp enter the race for the 29 year old? There will no doubt be suitors, however I truly cannot see Old Peter allowing his son to join 'arch rivals' Liverpool. Will be one to look out for these up & coming months.

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 6.5/10






Defence.


Defensive mistakes have come a plenty for Liverpool this season. The reds have lost a staggering 18 POINTS after being in the lead in a league match. We are currently 22 points behind champions Leicester. Where does the fault lie? Abysmal performances from the likes of Skrtel and Migs at the back (although they've improved under Klopp) and set pieces are two of the main causes to our downfall in defence. Whilst already recruiting Joel Matip's services, Jurgen will look at one or two others to come in & solidify a shaky reds defensive line.







Neven Subotic (27, Centre Back, Borussia Dortmund)




THE PERFECT FIT for a Jurgen Klopp side. Subotic has followed Klopp to every team he's managed thus far, why not make it third time lucky at a massive club like Liverpool? Dortmund will no doubt be reluctant to get rid of yet another centre back after Hummels' departure this week. Will Klopp lure the Serbian for a third time and hand him his dream move to Anfield?



The 27 year old has been used sparingly by Dortmund boss Tuchel this season and a promise of first team football at a club like Liverpool with a boss he knows all too well will be a challenge to turn down. He won't come cheap obviously, yet he WILL bring our defence up another level with his experience, leadership & determination. 

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 8/10







Jonas Hector (25, Left Back, FC Koln)



Another man from Cologne. FC Koln boss Stoger will be at an incredible loss if he is to lose BOTH Horn & Hector this summer. Hector is one of Germany's brightest prospects at left back and has made massive strides this season, aiding FC Koln to 9th in the league so far. He has been likened to Bayern's Alaba, with the only thing hampering Hector is his experience at a 'top club'.


The German is thought to be available for £6.2 million this summer and Klopp could well snap him up as competition for Moreno, who is worrisome many times with his defensive frailties. If Jonas comes in, we will probably get rid of either Smith or Flanagan, which is a pity, however the 25 year old is a definite BARGAIN at 6 mil. A must buy, in my opinion.

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 8.5/10






Midfielder.




The centre of midfield has surprisingly been one of Liverpool's strong points under Klopp. The likes of Can, Milner and Allen (amongst others) have elevated a level this season and the reds' midfield has been compact and an utter stronghold to break down. (MOST TIMES)



The attacking part of our midfield has not been too shabby either. Lallana has been likened to a prisoned dove let out of his cages by Klopp and set free to attack defences with his trickery and perfectly times 'Lallana turns' . Liverpool's recruitment team may yet look at bringing another midfielder in to provide competition for places, especially if we win next Wednesday and enter Europe's greatest club competition.





Thomas Lemar (20, Central Midfielder, Monaco)




Around 80% of readers will say "who?" to recent reports in France linking us to the Frenchman Lemar. Both Bayern and Atletico are admirers of the 20 year old, who can play in both midfield and out on the wing,, but Klopp's Liverpool seem favourites to land him.



I reckon Klopp will thrive in managing & coaching a young prospect like Lemar and help him grow. (Similar to what he's done with Brannagan, Origi, etc...) The 20 year old has recently been demoted to the bench and has sought out a move away from the mega-rich club. Pace, trickery and an eye for goal. Jurgen, your move...

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 6.5/10






Mario Gotze (23, Attacking Midfielder, Bayern)




Mario Gotze is the talk of the town where mentioning transfers to Liverpool is concerned. Still only 23, Gotze has scored the winning goal in a World Cup final and won league championships with Dortmund and Bayern respectively. That, topped off with his obvious world class footballing ability is why Klopp has made the German his number one PRIORITY this summer.




The boss gave Gotze his big break at Dortmund and is now seeking a reunion with the lad who would cost us around 20-30 million if we are to secure his services. We would be mad to let this go, right? Gotze IS A world class player who is still a way away from reaching his peak. Pace, goals, skills and tricks, Mario has got the lot in abundance and it bemuses me why he has been given the 'cold shoulder' by Guardiola this season. Do not worry one bit Mario, we've got a warm place at Anfield with your name all over it.

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 8/10






Striker.




The striker we brought in for £32 mil hoping he'd be our next 20+ goal a season man has fallen short of expectations, whereas our cheap 'for the future' option has lit the Anfield stage on fire. That is the magic of football, and Klopp may be about to cut his losses with Benteke and shove most of his faith in young Origi next season. 



Are Divock, Ings and an injury prone Sturridge enough fire-power for a title/top four challenging team? I do not think so, and I reckon we still need a 'Klopp type' individual who HE PICKS to come to Melwood and score the required 20/25+ goals a season. Will we invest big in yet another striker? Only Klopp knows. Here are two of his options....







Ousmane Dembele (18, Striker, Rennes)



The reported £28 million price tag is enough to prove this guy has bundles of talent at the tender age of 18. Apparently, Klopp has held talks with Dembele in a bid to nab him away from other suitors. (including Dortmund) The complex side story to this is Ousmana's recent comments where he stated he will play his FINAL game for Rennes this weekend and that "he knows where he's going."


The French teenage sensation is rumoured to be interested in a move to Liverpool, now will Liverpool be eager to pay nearly £30 mil for a 'one year wonder'? 

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 7.5/10






Marco Reus (26, Striker, Borussia Dortmund)




Forever having at least one Dortmund player linked in every position. It was Southampton under Rodgers, now our 'go-to club' for transfers has indeed become Klopp's ex side. Marco Reus himself witnessed just what an incredible football club Liverpool is when Dortmund drew us in the Europa League quarters. The fan atmosphere on it's own should convince the German to leave Dortmund for Merseyside.



With this being said, will BOTH Gotze and Reus be signed by Klopp? As much as I wish so, I highly doubt it, Which of the two would I pick? It's an extremely difficult vote which I do not want to enter just YET. Reus is another world class striker, and although quite injury prone will be a massive upgrade to our attack. 

CHANCE OF TRANSFER: 6.5/10






According to recent reports, Klopp will be handed a WHOPPING £200 MILLION POUNDS to spend this summer. If that's not a signal of intent by the owners, I am perplexed to what is. 

Klopp's job is to do what Rodgers failed miserably in doing during his tenure as Anfield boss. BRING THE RIGHT PLAYERS IN. It's all about convincing an individual to join one of Europe's biggest football clubs, and although winning the Europa League will be a huge factor in this, I believe Klopp can lure ANYONE to join Liverpool FC, regardless of whether we are in Europe or not. Bring on the summer, and bring on August and Klopp's first FULL SEASON in charge of this wonderful club.




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