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Liverpool transfer 'target' who unquestionably won't be making his way to Anfield

By Sergio Moya

Liverpool transfer 'target' who unquestionably won't be making his way to Anfield
Liverpool transfer 'target' who unquestionably won't be making his way to Anfield
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Premier League teams are once again conducting business and entering the market to improve their teams as the January transfer window has opened. With the arrival of Cody Gakpo from PSV, Liverpool has already dipped its toe into the market. However, Jürgen Klopp may make other signings this winter but that is a conundrum that only those with the ability to see into the future can solve. 

Up to the deadline, we mere mortals will be in the dark. Kevin Schade, though, is a deal that is unquestionably taking place and a Liverpool transfer 'target' who unquestionably won't be making his way to Anfield but is unquestionably headed to the Premier League, The teenager has been under Liverpool's radar since the summer of 2021, 

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but he has now chosen to sign with Brentford. The Bees confirmed his signature on an initial loan agreement through the club's official website, which they plan to turn permanent in the summer. This might be another Liverpool defeat that ends in failure. But now that Schade has joined Brentford, FSG won't be completely out of the running should he impress in the Premier League. 

In that regard, it appears to be another potential "mistake," but Klopp will at least get a thorough look at the reported transfer target. His price tag will undoubtedly skyrocket, as the Reds have discovered with Moisés Caicedo, The Bundesliga's top speed record was set by Schade, an explosive winger with the acceleration to trouble any opponent in his rookie campaign, 

Six goal contributions in five games

Besting Erling Haaland and Alphonso Davies, Even though he has only made 36 first team appearances for Freiburg and has only contributed to 10 goals, those appearances total just 1312 minutes, or just over 14 and a half complete matches, that equals an incredibly strong return of 0.68 goals per 90 minutes, which he contributed to, as you might assume, Schade's prolific tendency is even more striking when he plays in a dominant side, as evidenced by his six goal contributions in five games for Germany's U21 team.


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