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No one can believe it, here's why the Premier League wants Liverpool to sign Mbappé

Liverpool are having a great season, and that will look to continue during this transfer window

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool are having a great season, and that will look to continue during this transfer window

Liverpool are having a great season, and that will look to continue during this transfer window as the Reds look to make signings that can keep Liverpool at the top of the table in all competitions. As the Reds now start to look like strong contenders for the Premier League title, they will be looking to retain the title by signing Frenchman Kylian Mbappé.

During the past transfer window, the Frenchman has been a target for many teams, so the Reds are keeping a close eye on Mbappé. Now the Premier League has realised that it is a good idea for Mbappé to join a team in England, as it will give him more prestige.

The possible arrival of Kylian to Liverpool opens great opportunities to have the new great dispute between two of the best players of today, thus generating the great rivalry of the decade, as it would have in the same league both Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé. So this would make the best league in the world the best rivalry in the world today.

This is great news for Merseyside, as the team would have the support of the Premier League to sign Kylian Mbappé in order to have the best show, the coke of the best and with the best teams. Mbappé could also bring more danger to the Reds' attack, as he and Mohamed Salah could return to having a fearsome attacking trident.

The other major benefits of Mbappé's arrival

While the mere news of Mbappé's possible arrival on Merseyside is great, the Frenchman would add quite a bit to the squad. Having a possible replacement for Mohamed Salah, both in the long and short term. He would also be sure to increase the scoring rate of the team, being a team with more determination in attack, as well as being a team with an unrivalled counter-attack.

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