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Nor Szoboszlai or Mac Allister, the player who excites Anfield and will make Fabinho a thing of the past

Fans are eager to see him play for Liverpool in the new season

By Sergio Moya

Fans are eager to see him play for Liverpool in the new season
Fans are eager to see him play for Liverpool in the new season
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The new season is getting closer and Liverpool fans are increasingly eager to see our team play, as this new campaign promises to be one of redemption after the failure of the previous one in which we were left out of the next edition of the UEFA Champions League.

 

After the disappointing season, Jürgen Klopp and the Anfield board have decided to carry out a reconstruction of the squad, for which they have decided to focus on the recruitment of new players and the departure of players who could not fit in the new long-term project of the club. That is why this summer we have seen the departure of players who were very important in Liverpool's recent success such as Roberto Firmino, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and we could also be about to see the departure of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

However, the board has already managed to secure two signings that promise to become stars of the team in the coming years, as both Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are young and talented players who have already played their first minutes with Liverpool, leaving very good impressions for Klopp. But Jürgen Klopp would be very interested in seeing the performance of a player who has just joined the squad and could be the revulsive that the team needs to return to the top of the Premier League.

 

Who is this player?

We are talking about none other than Curtis Jones, the young Liverpool player who has grown under the watchful eye of Jürgen Klopp and who promises to become a breakout of the team and an important player from next season. "I'm ready, definitely. I couldn't wait to get back and be part of the team again and get around the team and the staff and to go and play that first game," said Curtis Jones who has already joined the team for pre-season after a summer in which he was one of the crucial players in England's Euro U21 championship.


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