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Liverpool's dream midfield if Qatari investment comes in, Real Madrid tremble

The Reds could become the Premier League's nouveau riche team with an early Qatari cash injection

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds could become the Premier League's nouveau riche team with an early Qatari cash injection

The good news has arrived at Anfield, with the latest reports in the Middle East revealing that the Qatari consortium has made it a priority to buy Liverpool's shares from Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and turn them into the best team on the Island, as the cash injection would bring in world-class players to help the Pool win titles.

Liverpool fans are starting to rub their hands together with the possible incorporations of Jude Bellingham, Enzo Fernandez, Sandro Tonali and Jamal Musiala, who would form a scary midfield, with offensive projection, speed and above all youth in this new renewal of the squad. And with these names, Liverpool would become the number one candidate for the Champions League title.

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The Qatari money would end up convincing once and for all the English jewel of Bellingham who for a couple of months has been followed by the Red's who would offer him everything he needs to consolidate his young professional career, at the same time the transfer of a world champion such as Enzo Fernandez, who still doubts where he will continue his career, once SL Benfica has put a price on him.

Sandro Tonali is the most recent star of Serie A and the Italian national team, having won a Scudetto with AC Milan, being one of the fundamental pieces in the scheme of Stefano Pioli, who declared that the departure of the Italian is imminent, he would be joined by Jamal Musiala, the sensation of the last World Cup in Qatar. For the experts, the German midfielder was one of the highlights of the Mannschaft.

<strong>Big investment expected</strong>

So the Red's will have a new face this year, and will be looking for early revenge in the UEFA Champions League where last year, they fell at the edge after losing to Real VARdrid in Paris, France. No doubt the Merengues and Carlo Ancelotti would be scared of losing their European crown to the new giants of world football if they were to read about these possible additions.

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