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Alisson raised his voice, what he had to say about the transfer window

The Brazilian goalkeeper sent out a strong message

By Sergio Moya

The Brazilian goalkeeper sent out a strong message

Although the signings of Alexis Mac-Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo have been a great success, for Jürgen Klopp the team is still not complete and a couple of weeks ago he said that they are looking for more players to strengthen the squad, however there is little time left in the transfer market and it looks increasingly complicated that any other player arrives.

 

However, the rumors around our Liverpool have flooded the news about the transfer market. Whether it is possible players that could be in the sights of Jürgen Klopp or the alleged departures of our big stars to Saudi Arabian football. In recent weeks, two of Liverpool's best players have been linked with a possible transfer to the Saudi Pro League.

On the one hand, it has been several days since it was reported that Al-Ittihad had offered more than £100 million to sign Mohamed Salah, and although Jürgen Klopp himself has said that Salah is untouchable, rumors continue to circulate, as there are those who claim that the Pharaoh does want to leave the team. For example, journalist Rydu Galetti claimed that Salah would have informed the Anfield board of his desire to leave the club, which others like Fabrizio Romano have dismissed by assuring that Salah would not force his way out of the team.

Also our goalkeeper Alisson Becker has been linked with a possible exit, as it was reported a few days ago that Al-Nassr would be interested in him, but quickly Alisson's environment assured that he feels very happy at Liverpool, however it seems that the rumors have already had enough of the Spanish goalkeeper.

 

What did Alisson say?

After a sensational performance against Newcastle, Alisson took the opportunity to talk about the transfer market. "So many feelings around the transfer window. Please don't put feelings in our mouth," he said.

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