While all the eyes of the world are on Qatar with the actions that are leaving us this World Cup of surprises, the news around the most important team in England, do not stop. The latest reports from England and Spain reveal that Jürgen Klopp is closing in on a luxury striker to fight for a starting place in the second half of the 22/23 season.
With experience in the Portuguese La Liga, Spanish La Liga, French La Liga and even the Premier League, this striker was once ranked as one of the best in the world, even being in the Top 10 of great players of the year, nominated on several occasions for the FIFA awards, as a scorer and footballer. Radamel Falcao, who is getting a second wind in Spain with Rayo Vallecano could be the answer to Klopp's goal.
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The 36-year-old Falcao knows the football and the level of the Premier League as he played for Chelsea FC in the 2015/2016 season, where he did not do well, so arriving at Anfield could be a revenge for his career full of goals. Falcao has gone from being that unbalanced player, to a man of the box, who still has a nose for goal, something that Klopp is looking for at key moments in the match.
The player formed in the youth team of River Plate in Argentina in 2004, has so far, eight clubs in his professional career, being the Vallecas team his last adventure where he arrived for free in September 2021, so if Liverpool want to sign him, he will have to settle with Madrid or wait until the end of his contract in July 2023, where he would be a free agent again.
Unfortunately Falcao has been plagued by injuries, which in 2014 robbed him of the opportunity to reach the World Cup in Brazil, where prior to the cruciate ligament rupture, he was living one of his best moments. Today, with a good rhythm of play, he could be that luxury substitute that Klopp is looking for to increase the internal competition of the Red's, who remain alive in all the competitions played, such as the local cups and Champions League.
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