Jamal Musiala has been linked with a move to Liverpool.
Renovation work was high on Jurgen Klopp’s agenda last summer, with the German manager in desperate need of revitalizing his midfield. Over the past 12 months, Liverpool have struggled to compete in the business side of the Premier League.
Until a week, in the middle of the park, in the middle of the park, Klopp was effective for loyalty to the most skilled artists. He taught more than five of five out of five out of five in the past.
First of all, Captain Jorderson and Captain James Milner taught more than five out of five in five. Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita have joined Liverpool as they need to find replacements ahead of the new season.
Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endō and Ryan Gravenberch all joined, with three players under the age of 25. The three young players are similar in many ways in that they are all number eights, but Mac Allister has played a deeper role so far.
The three players have proven to be multi-purpose talents with versatility, relative completeness on the pitch and attacking ability.
With Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott, Liverpool have plenty of creative and expressive number 8s, which explains why the recent link with Jamal Musiala is intriguing.
Bayern Munich’s prodigy is attracting the attention of liverpool (via Christian Falk of German publication BILD)
The Germany international is not currently discussing a new contract with Bayern Munich. Musiala is undeniably unique.
He may only be 20 years old, but he is already a regular at one of the world’s biggest clubs and has proven to be a brilliant technician, highly effective even in the tightest of spaces. In fact, Gray Benberch has greatly tilted him since he arrived at Mergeside.
Three weeks ago, Gravenberch, who replied to supporters of REDS’s sub -red dits, asked for the name of the most talented young man who played with him. Jamal does crazy things both in practice and in games. “He’s a very good person for his age.”Musiala is good enough to secure a starting place at Anfield but is unlikely to make a move anytime soon.
Liverpool will only be able to field two No8s as Klopp and his assistant Pep Lijnders test the system from April.Jones and Soboslay have dominated the roles so far, while Gravenberch has also been impressive.
Elliott is also a player who has been given plenty of minutes, while McAllister is likely to play at number eight more often once Klopp finds a capable successor to Fabinho’s throne.
