It now looks that Michael Olise has not signed with the Stanford Bridge team, despite this being confirmed throughout the week by numerous Chelsea fans on social media.
therefore continuing to be a player that interests parties other than just the massively wealthy West London outfit.
This attacking midfielder from Crystal Palace may wind up at the entertaining Todd Boehly revolution, but I just don’t understand why a driven player (who once left Manchester City to further his career) would go to a place where he’s likely to be punished season after season because of his dubious actions under both the previous and current administrations.
They will have little chance of making it into the Champions League anytime soon because of this situation and the need to recover money.
SLOT FITTING INTO THE SYSTEM I believe a younger player will be sought out to work with Mohamed Salah, who recently signed a contract extension at Anfield, and who may eventually take his place.
It would be intriguing to see the Egyptian king positioned as the backup striker behind Diogo Jota or Darwin Núñez in the forthcoming 4-2-3-1 system of play.
Such an endeavor would entail putting French under-21 sensation Olise, the topic of this article, or Harvey Elliott on the right wing, where they would regularly interchange roles with Anfield whichever is assigned to that renowned number 10 role.
LIKELIGHT OF A SUMMARY There won’t be any movement in that particular region of the team unless Luis Díaz is sold to PSG or Barcelona.
The defensive midfield and rearguard need too much attention from Liverpool executives Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards for funding to be directed into an already well-stocked area.
I have a feeling that 22-year-old Olise, a former Manchester City Academy product, will be high on the list of candidates for both the position of Sporting CEO and Sporting Director should the Colombian flyer succeed in moving away from Merseyside.
Looking at the top shelf of the market, it is unfortunate that there seems to be intense rivalry for the man who is rumored to have a £60 million release clause in his Eagles deal.
We’ll find out who is most likely to be sold in the upcoming weeks, and if Diaz, 27, is actually going to be leaving the squad, maybe the recruitment staff will make the rumor become fact and go after him to give the reds attack a fresh perspective.
Right now, Liverpool might be the outsider, but patience is advised as always due to the highly anticipated delays in transactions resulting from the ongoing international competitions.
This is one rumor that might cause another summertime standoff with Chelsea, but this time around, Michael Edwards, the new CEO of LFC, will be negotiating, which might be essential to the success of the deal.
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