

In our dream vision, Mac Allister reunites with Moisés Caicedo (linked by The Mirror) on Merseyside, with Liverpool pairing two young player of the season nominees in a midfield that could be set for years. Sign up to the newsletter here - it only takes a few seconds! Wherever you are in the world - in the US, the UK or further afield - you don't want to miss out.

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If you enjoyed this piece, you'll love our newsletter - every weekday, we send exclusive, bonus content only to people signed up for our mailing list! According to Argentine outlet T圜 Sports, Liverpool has already 'completed' a transfer agreement for Alexis Mac Allister, and is just waiting to make the deal with Brighton official. Moving into midfield, we start to see fresh faces. There have been some calls for a more natural defender on the left in the new system, which forces Robertson to drop into a back three at times, but Jürgen Klopp is unlikely to lose faith in one of his most consistent players. Trent Alexander-Arnold will nominally remain at right-back, but continue to move into midfield positions when Liverpool has the ball, while Andy Robertson retains his left-back spot. One of the candidates may be Sporting's 21-year-old Gonçalo Inácio, who has been scouted by Liverpool, as per Goal, and has a $49m/£39m/€45m release clause (Record via Sport Witness). The club may well recruit a new center-half but expect it to be a younger player who at first provides improved back-up before challenging for a starting role long-term. READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo was wrong about Sadio Mané after $43m Liverpool transferĪlisson, the Reds' best player this season, will be in goal, with Ibrahima Konaté and Virgil van Dijk in front of him. READ MORE: Lionel Messi knows Alexis Mac Allister weapon Mohamed Salah shares as Liverpool may soon benefit Here, sets out a dream XI after a summer revamp, based on the transfer updates we are aware of so far. The middle of the park has been the key area of weakness for Liverpool this season as it has fallen from title contention to a near-certain Europa League berth. The Telegraph's Chris Bascombe has reported that the Reds will look to sign four players this summer: three midfielders and one defender. It is almost a given that there will be one or two changes, with those that arrive needing to hit the ground running. It's not conceivable that, in the first Premier League game of 2023/24, Liverpool could line up with an entirely new midfield.
