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The big test for Liverpool's new manager is not the Premiership title

Julian Ward must work on his first goal with the Reds  

By Charles Cornwall

Julian Ward must work on his first goal with the Reds  
Julian Ward must work on his first goal with the Reds  
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From Merseyside it is no longer a novelty that manager Jürgen Klopp's idea of renewing the team with younger and more promising players, as demonstrated in this summer transfer window where the arrival of Darwin Núñez and the departure of Sadio Mané were the perfect example of this situation, and although the Uruguayan youth striker is not close to delivering his best displays in red, the main objective is aimed at the future of the team without neglecting the present.

Liverpool's squad looks set to undergo a series of major changes next year as they look to gradually improve as one of the world's most promising youth institutions, with the likes of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino all looking away from Anfield for the 23-24 campaign.

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Although the Reds have not spent billions like some of their Premier League rivals, the lack of massive incomings has in turn generated a rare sense of continuity from players who appear to have reached their footballing limit either in terms of ability or age, causing some problems for current Reds manager Julian Ward, who will have to seriously consider what his first big step towards a generational evolution at Anfield will be.

The biggest test for Ward in the coming months will be to be able to have the best youth signings within the institution, not to fail as in the summer and now if you take out the checkbook to tie the greatest of his desires that is called Jude Bellingham, midfielder who is around £ 130 million and could be hired for a lower price with some strategic moves involving one of its most experienced elements.

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For part of Julian Ward's objectives to be fulfilled next year, much depends on what Jurgen Klopp and his players can do during these months in both the Premier League and Champions League, as the great attraction that the Reds can offer to these young players who have been linked with the institution is in their constant struggle to be one of the best teams in England and Europe, something that Manchester City and Real Madrid are doing to perfection.

 


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