By Sergio Moya
With the surprise signing of Wataru Endo to bolster our Liverpool midfield, many fans have been wondering what else the club has in store ahead of the end of the European transfer window in less than two weeks. While the Japanese looks to be a player who will be very useful in Jurgen Klopp's scheme, after having tried to sign Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, it seems to be little for what the club promised.
At the beginning of the summer transfer window, there was talk about how important the summer would be for Liverpool in terms of signings, because after having a disappointing season, the team seemed to enter a rebuilding process, particularly in midfield where many signings were expected.
It all started perfectly with the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, World Cup winner with Argentina in Qatar 2022, whose signing for the Reds thrilled all the club's fans. A couple of weeks later, the arrival of Dominik Szoboszlai was made official, whose signing only increased the hopes and expectations of the fans, as he is a player considered to be the Bundesliga's greatest jewel and one of Europe's most promising players.
However, after that our club struggled for weeks and weeks to find its third reinforcement of the summer, until now the Anfield board has gone for Wataru Endo to cover the absence of Fabinho who left the team this summer. It seems that the arrival of the 30-year-old Japanese will not be the only one before the end of the market and Jürgen Klopp has already revealed the team's plans for the next two weeks.
Jürgen Klopp assured that there is still a lot that can happen before the transfer window closes, although he already assured a stance from the club. "The window is still open and until then pretty much everything can happen (...) On the outgoing side, nothing will happen. Incoming, there is still time so let's have a look," he said.
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