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Klopp's clever plan to steal one of Real Madrid's jewels, saddens Ancelotti

Jürgen Klopp could sign one of the world's most promising players

By Sergio Moya

Jürgen Klopp could sign one of the world's most promising players

The summer transfer market always tends to bring big surprises and domino effects that no one can anticipate, as the signing of one player can trigger the departure of others and on this occasion our Liverpool could benefit from the imminent arrival of Mbappé at Real Madrid.

 

Kylian Mbappé would be very close to leaving PSG this summer, and everything seems to indicate that his destination would be at Real Madrid, although at some point there was talk of interest from our Liverpool. However, even though we could have lost that battle, we could still benefit from the sale of Mbappé, as Carlo Ancelotti's team would have to spend a large amount of money to sign him, which in turn could open the door for the possible departure of a player.

It is no secret that Jürgen Klopp is looking to reinforce the team's midfield this summer, particularly in light of the imminent departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho. That is why Klopp would be interested in bringing to Anfield Aurelien Tchouameni, the 23-year-old French midfielder valued at 85 million euros who is one of the great jewels of the Spanish side.

In addition to the arrival of Mbappé, Real Madrid signed Jude Bellingham, who plays in midfield. They also renewed Toni Kroos and Luka Modric so it is expected that Tchouameni's playing opportunities will be scarce next season, which Klopp would try to take advantage of to convince the player to come to Anfield.

 

How to convince Real Madrid to let Tchouameni leave?

Jürgen Klopp could offer Real Madrid's board a deal that includes Aurelien Tchouameni on loan with an option to buy, which would allow the Spanish club to free up space to sign Mbappé without definitively losing their player, and Liverpool would give them a world-class player and the possibility of not spending in this market.

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