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After Trent Alexander-Arnold injury, Klopp receives best news of the year

Liverpool continues to look for the best reinforcements to improve the squad for next season

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool continues to look for the best reinforcements to improve the squad for next season
Liverpool continues to look for the best reinforcements to improve the squad for next season
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Liverpool continues to look for the best reinforcements to improve the squad for next season, thinking of an old acquaintance of the Premier League as Andreas Christensen, for which it would apparently be willing to throw the house out the window, being able to pay up to 50 million euros for his services.

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No more lies, Trent Alexander-Arnold's injury was avoidable, the reason why

The Nordic central defender was one of the best signings of Barcelona last season, being along with Ronald Araújo one of the men of defensive confidence for a Xavi Hernández who has been changing his mind with the role of the Danish player, which causes that a transfer is not ruled out over the coming weeks as long as the appropriate offer appears, being able to take advantage of the good poster that keeps in England, where the Anfield team appears as a potential destination.

As we said, the delicate financial situation of Barcelona will force the Catalan club once again to value detach some of his best men, being there where Christensen comes into action and more if we consider that his arrival at Camp Nou was at zero cost, and now could leave a good sum of millions to help the azulgrana team to finish shaping their squad, all while Liverpool would manage to give one of the big bombshells of the Premier transfer market.

A new defender after TAA's injury

The worst possible omens for Liverpool are confirmed. According to The Times, Trent Alexander Arnold, who was substituted at half-time in the 3-1 win over Burnley, will be out for several weeks and is expected to miss the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea on 25 February. "I felt pain in the same area, in my left knee. Nothing really bad, but we will assess it," Klopp said after the game. Well, in the end, it does look more serious than expected.