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Qatar's new owners and the player set to leave Liverpool after the Wolverhampton match

Liverpool's new football project has one of its players unhappy

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool's new football project has one of its players unhappy

Many Liverpool players are not only living moments of uncertainty for the FA Cup match against Wolverhampton on Tuesday evening, but also with the unknown that generates the possible sale of the institution to a group of investors of Qatari origin, as both players and Jurgen Klopp himself know that the new changes sometimes do not benefit everyone in the team, coming to light the first unhappy with the change that even already plans his departure from the institution as soon as possible.

If we are talking about businessmen or investors from Qatar, it is well known with Paris Saint Germain that football projects at some point begin to pay off with these large coffers of money that invest in new elite players, generating this situation big changes that mainly affect those who week after week give the face inside the green rectangle.

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With a huge capital backing, surely one of the lines to be reinforced by Klopp would be the attack, a block that despite being today commanded by Mohamed Salah and Darwin Núñez, the incorporation of a new net breaker to compete with the Uruguayan would not be superfluous, being in that planning completely ruled out Roberto Firmino who has seen less and less minutes of play in any of the competitions played.

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Having been a mainstay attacker for many years at Anfield and being recognised by the fans as a penalty area killer on a par with Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah, the Brazilian-born striker could think about leaving England as soon as his contract is up and look for a team with lesser demands where he can feature and be very active, with football in the Arab Emirates being a place which is building its foundations based on getting legends who are on the decline, as happened with Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

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