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After Fabinho and Henderson, the third player Arabia would take from Klopp

All to the Middle East 

By Charles Cornwall

All to the Middle East 
All to the Middle East 
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Liverpool still can't find a replacement for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, it seems that the reinforcements Klopp wants are more expensive than what he was willing to pay and that is delaying the signings, however they are still looking for alternatives to the possibility of not being able to sign Romeo Lavia and they are looking for alternatives with the right profile for the Reds and that can cover the needs that the emblematic players left after their departure to the Middle East.

That is why no possibility is ruled out and they are looking for players with a defensive profile and a lot of physical wear, which is why at Anfield they did not rule out a possible negotiation for Franck Kessié, this was only an alternative to a possible refusal of other players and it was very unlikely to sign him, but it was seen as the last alternative of not being able to sign another player with a profile to Klopp's liking.

However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Kessié is reported to be signing a three-year contract with Al Ahli, so it would be another player that the Arabian League would be stealing Liverpool's thunder, and the Reds would be doing everything possible to sign Romeo Lavia in order to find the right replacement to be a competitive team next season.

Arabian league attracts all eyes and a lot of players

While this transfer window has been marked by the large number of star signings from Middle Eastern football, it has already generated controversy as more and more names are being linked to Arabian league teams and more players are arriving, and they will also have a longer transfer window, something that Jürgen Klopp has already voiced his dissatisfaction about and called for something to be done about. Now we just have to wait for a response from FIFA and UEFA and see how the Arab league develops with the arrival of world-class stars.


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