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Chelsea player Gerrard wants at Liverpool after the World Cup

The former Reds captain outlined his proposed midfield reinforcement

By Charles Cornwall

The former Reds captain outlined his proposed midfield reinforcement

The World Cup in Qatar will serve not only to help players increase their level and knowledge of the game through their national team, but also, this sporting event will help the different teams around the world to increase their wish list regarding reinforcements, with institutions like Liverpool already having their eyes on some elements that can help Jurgen Klopp to fulfil his objectives in the coming seasons.

For this year's World Cup, manager Steven Gerrard gave his former team a helping hand in bringing in England's Mason Mount, a 23-year-old with great qualities in midfield who the former Reds captain is so keen on that he declared himself to be a fan of the Blues' No.19. "I've watched his progress, of course I have. He's a great talent for the country. I'm a big fan of Mason."

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Since his proliferation to the London side in 2019, the 23-year-old has continued to mature with the British side to this day. The attacking midfielder has a total of two goals and six assists this season, making him one of the cornerstones at Stamford Bridge at his age. That's why Chelsea are working on his renewal, as the Englishman's contract expires in the summer of 2024.

Taking advantage of the fact that Mount will not be able to make a clear decision regarding his career in the old country because he is currently training in Qatar, the Reds, according to The Guardian, have taken a keen interest in the midfielder and are already bidding for the Blues player. Jurgen Klopp has been looking for a more creative midfield player for several months now and this player could be the solution to a sector that has been too unstable throughout the campaign.

<strong>Gerrard wants Mount at Liverpool</strong>

The validity of Gerrard's words towards Mason have been another proof that Liverpool should go for the England player once he finishes his participation in the World Cup, because although his stay at Chelsea seems a less risky and equally competitive bet for the midfielder, a new challenge in England could be his catapult to stardom, although the fight for the player will not only be between Reds and Blues, entering the ring from Italy Juventus.

 

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