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Liverpool's eight options for midfield without Moisés Caicedo and Roméo Lavia

Jürgen Klopp will have to use the midfielders he has in his squad for now

By Charles Cornwall

Jürgen Klopp will have to use the midfielders he has in his squad for now
Jürgen Klopp will have to use the midfielders he has in his squad for now
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It seems unbelievable but Chelsea stole another player from Liverpool. After Moisés Caicedo’s transfer, which was the most expensive transfer in Premier League’s history, and one of the top five in football history, the Blues got their hands on it again and they got another possible reinforcement from the Reds.

The second one was Roméo Lavia in the last hours. Klopp dreamed of him rejuvenating the midfielder after the South American Fabinho, the former captain Jordan Henderson, and the English James Milner’s departures. Finally, the Belgium Lavia took the same way the Ecuadorian Caicedo choose: Chelsea Football Club. For Stamford Bridge is all happiness, for Anfield is all sadness, unfortunately.


With this panorama, the German coach must conform with his current midfielder, who are the following: Thiago Alcántara, Alexis Mac Allister, Harvey Elliott, Dominik Szoboszlai, Curtis Jones, and Stefan Bajtecic. From these six, the Argentinian World Cup champion in 2022, and the young Bulgarian arrived in this summer transfer market from Brighton and Leipzig.


In a historical week between Chelsea and Liverpool, teams that faced in the Premier League’s opening match last Sunday and tied 1-1 at Stamford Bridge, the other two battles outside the field were won by Mauricio Pochettino’s squad. Sadly, reds’ supporters and followers must move forward and think positively because always come better moments than those experienced recently. 

The eight possible options Klopp could hire instead of Caicedo and Lavia

Turning the page, Liverpool's fans and Klopp can dream of the following midfielders: the Portuguese Joao Palhinha, the Senegalese Cheick Doucoure, the Brazilian Andre, the Moroccan Sofyan Amrabat, the French Boubacar Kamara, the Ivorian Ibrahim Sangare, the French Kouadio Kone, the Portuguese Florentino Luis, and the French Youssouf Fofana
 


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