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Roberto Firmino is unsure if he will stay at Liverpool beyond next summer

By Charles Cornwall

Roberto Firmino is unsure if he will stay at Liverpool beyond next summer
Roberto Firmino is unsure if he will stay at Liverpool beyond next summer
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Atlético de Madrid is already working on the sporting planning for next season, all this after the red and white team has closed a series of signings for this 2022/2023 with which it has not yet made the expected leap in quality to continue having the best squad in the history of the club and to aspire again to the big titles two years after winning LaLiga against all odds.

The Argentinian coach, faced with the possible departure of Matheus Cunha in the winter transfer window, is well aware of the need to look for new players to reinforce his attack, seeking new alternatives for his attack with a view to the summer of 2023, having thought about Liverpool's Brazilian striker, Roberto Firmino, who to date has not managed to reach an agreement to renew his contract with the Anfield side.

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According to the latest news, Roberto Firmino is not sure about his continuity at Liverpool beyond next summer due to economic issues related to the offer that the English club has put on the table to the striker, having therefore the opportunity from 1 January to negotiate his arrival at zero cost in 2023 to any club that was interested in acquiring his services.

This is where Atletico Madrid, along with Juventus, would be one of the favourites to sign the 31-year-old Brazilian for next season. With the arrival of Gakpo, Jürgen Klopp will have a rotation of up to six top players in attack at least until the end of the season with prestigious names.

Liverpool have a surplus of strikers

Mohamed Salah, Darwin Núñez, Luis Díaz, Diogo Jota, Roberto Firmino and the Dutchman. Six strikers who could start for most of Europe's top teams. Given this scenario, taking into account the powerful rotation and variants that the team has, we ask you: Does Liverpool have the best attack in European football?

 


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