By Sergio Moya
There is no doubt that Liverpool's last few years have been a dream for all Liverpool fans, as under Jürgen Klopp, the team has won every single title possible in football, including our first Premier League championship in 30 years.
Of course, all these successes and trophies would not have been possible without our coach Jürgen Klopp, who for many is the best manager the team has ever had. However, Klopp had, throughout these years, great players who have boosted the team to incredible levels that placed us back in the elite of world football, such as Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané, but Liverpool's star trident was not the only reason why our club succeeded, as there were players who showed their best level being at Anfield and were fundamental for Klopp's scheme.
Such was the case of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who arrived at Liverpool in 2017 in exchange for 38 million euros, coming from Arsenal. At the time Ox was considered one of the great jewels of English football as he had impressive conditions and talent. Under Klopp's orders, Alex showed his best level and his willingness to work for the interests and objectives of the team, as he even changed position and went from being a winger to a midfielder.
Oxlade-Chamberlain became one of Jürgen Klopp's favorite players, as in addition to his great talent he was always considered a great teammate. Ox was present and was an important part of the last golden era of the club, but his time at Anfield ended and this summer he left the team as a free agent and now it seems that he could sign with a European team, but in a third level league.
According to Sky Sports, the Besiktas chairman met in a London hotel with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to convince him to join the Turkish league side. It has also been reported that some Saudi Pro League clubs would be interested in him, but for now he remains without a team.
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