Liverpool FC fans are not at all happy with the club's performance over the past few weeks in the Premiership, having suffered two consecutive defeats to lower-ranked opposition at the bottom of the table. This has prompted fans to post messages on social media, calling for quality reinforcements, as it is unforgivable to see the Red's out of the European places.
The Merseyside outfit currently sit in ninth place with 16 points, 15 points behind leaders Arsenal. Jürgen Klopp has spoken out about their current state of mind, explaining to people that the club has had to overcome injuries to players who have been depleting their points tally. That is why reports from the 'Big Island' reveal that the Reds are seriously planning to go all-in on the next transfer window.
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In Klopp's sights is to reinforce the midfield, asking for at least two players that would make a tough competition in the squad, being exactly a defensive midfielder and an offensive midfielder. It should be noted that in that area are out of action the Carioca Arthur Melo and the Guinean Naby Keita, in addition to the return of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who is lacking minutes and pace.
On the other hand, Thiago Alcántara has not been at a great level, and has only just returned from an ear infection. In addition to Fabinho who has had lousy games in recent weeks, he is no guarantee in the centre. That is why the board, listening to their loyal fans, have been keeping a close eye on Englishman Jude Bellingham who plays in the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund.
The 19-year-old midfielder has become a priority in recent days. A youth product of Birmingham City, the England international has stated that he has not even thought about next season, keeping a tight lid on the press to avoid giving a 'headline'. Bellingham is tied to BVB until 2025 with a 90 million termination clause.
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