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Oil group's interest has Reds fans dreaming of their dream XI 

By Charles Cornwall

Oil group's interest has Reds fans dreaming of their dream XI 

After the announcement of the sudden sale of Liverpool and the fact that there is already interest from an oil group, it has caused a great stir not around the new boss of the institution, but rather there are comments on social networks about what the ideal team would be like if this new management is willing to release large sums of money for the signings of the team in the coming transfer markets, focusing a lot on that midfield for which Jurgen Klopp has suffered so much this season.

It seems that Liverpool fans are completely happy with their defensive set-up so far, as the vast majority see no problem with Alisson Becker remaining in goal and the likes of Andrew Robertson, Ibrahima Konaté, Virgil van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold continuing as a back four in that first sector of the pitch.

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Further up the midfield, the names of Thiago Alcántara, Fabinho Tavares, James Milner and Jordan Henderson seem to have been completely erased, with many opting instead for players such as Uruguayan Federico Valverde, young Irishman Declan Rice and Borussia Dortmund's English star Jude Bellingham, a highly competitive trio that would certainly give great advantages to an attack that continues to be led by Mohamed Salah.

For many the most decisive block on the pitch would not present multiple changes as Salah would continue to be the born leader in the Reds attack, although a change could be made and instead of Darwin Nunez being the only reference inside the box, he could play on the left wing and be the one who distributes balls into the box where a Kilian Mbappé would be just as lethal as Erlign Haaland.

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Some good players such as Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota, Kostas Tsimikas and the new revelation Harvey Elliot would be left in the background and perhaps as possible replacement players. Although the Dream Team dreamed of by many Anfield fans looks promising, the reality is that bringing it to reality would take a long time and cost a lot of money, of course, the effectiveness of the group would not be in doubt as all of them would be led by a great strategist as Jurgen Klopp has been since his beginnings.

 

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