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For love of the team, Liverpool legend to return to improve poor form

The Red's more than ever need players who are committed to Klopp's project

By Charles Cornwall

The Red's more than ever need players who are committed to Klopp's project

Liverpool are experiencing their worst moment in the Jürgen Klopp era, and after the embarrassing game they played on the Brighton coast against the Seagulls, many lessons have emerged as the game has progressed, and to see The Pool out of the title race is unheard of for a team that campaign after campaign was the nemesis of the Premiere League's big boys and now live in the middle of the table.

This crisis must be solved immediately, Klopp and the players must turn this situation around. This has had a negative impact on the club in the transfer market, as a team that does not play UEFA Champions League is not very attractive for top players such as Jude Bellingham or world champions Alexis Mac Allister and Enzo Fernandez, the latter of whom are Brighton stars.

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In addition, Fenway Sports Group's (FSG) refusal to invest any more in the club has been revealed in recent days. Reports from the United States claim that the arrival of Dutchman Cody Gakpo will be the only one that the Anfield squad will register in this transfer window, making it extremely difficult for Klopp, who, faced with injuries and a lack of play by some players, has placed the Reds in mediocrity.

It is then that a little hope appeared for the German coach, and it is that against Brighton I can finally reappear the legend of the Red's James Milner, who after recovering from his muscle injury was present on the bench, opening the possibility of seeing him soon on the field. The 37-year-old Milner is in his final months as a professional, with his contract expiring in the summer.

<strong>Milner returns</strong>

For the former England national team player to return to the pitch is an act of love for the Liverpool colours, as Milner signed a contract extension last summer after being convinced by Klopp, who told him he is an important part of the project. Milner would be like a reinforcement in this transfer window, as his addition comes at a much-needed time for the club as they look to bounce back in the Premier League…

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