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After the arrival of Szoboszlai, the player who was to be loaned out like Carvalho, surprises

Dominik Szoboszlai is officially Liverpool's second reinforcement

By Charles Cornwall

Dominik Szoboszlai is officially Liverpool's second reinforcement

It is now official, Liverpool has activated Dominik Szoboszlai's release clause and will pay 70 million euros to RB Leipzig to sign the 22-year-old Hungarian midfielder. Journalist Fabrizio Romano claimed that Szobo's arrival at Anfield is a done deal, as the player has already reached an agreement on personal terms with the club.

 

His arrival at Anfield has once again excited all the fans of the team, as Szoboszlai was considered the great jewel of the Bundesliga, since at his young age he has shown great qualities and has had the opportunity to play Champions League, where he has also shone. The signing of Szoboszlai rekindled the hopes of the fans, who were beginning to worry after weeks of rumors in which nothing materialized.

However, the arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai could result in other players getting less playing time, as everything seems to indicate that the Hungarian midfielder will arrive at Liverpool to be an undisputed starter in the scheme of Jürgen Klopp, who would see him as one of the key pieces in the new project of the team whose absolute priority is to return to the Champions League as soon as possible.

In this summer, Jürgen Klopp has already had to make important decisions for the future of the club, especially in terms of young players who are great promises of the team. That is why they loaned out Fabio Carvalho, who will play for RB Leipzig next season, but without an option to buy. And after Szoboszlai's arrival, there is another player who could leave on loan.

 

Who will go out on loan after Szoboszlai's arrival?

One of the most promising players that our Liverpool currently has is Curtis Jones, who has shown the ability to play in the first team and be an important player. However, with the arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai he could see less playing time, so the idea of going out on loan could be interesting for both Jones and Liverpool.

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