Leicester City’s Keirnan Dewsbury-Hall saw himself linked with a shock move to Liverpool earlier this week. However, an update from Fabrizio Romano clears the air, ruling out any possible move for the 24-year-old central midfielder.
According to Romano via ECHO, Liverpool have no interest in signing Dewsbury-Hall. The player scored a brace for the Foxes on the opening day of the EFL Championship. Liverpool fans would remember his goal against the Reds from earlier last season. He walked through the defence to give the Foxes a very early lead before his team-mate Wout Faes put two in their own net to hand Liverpool the win.
For Jurgen Klopp and Co, the urgency to sign midfielders cannot be overstated beyond this. A total of seven midfielders (including one on loan) have departed the Reds over the summer transfer window. While Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai are great players in their own right, they surely cannot match the amount of experience we’ve lost in terms of league games.
What next for Liverpool?
Jurgen Klopp and his coaching team find themselves at a pivotal juncture. The midfield engine of Liverpool’s playing style requires individuals who can seamlessly blend creativity, defensive solidity, and tactical awareness. As the team gears up for the battles ahead, the midfield cannot be compromised.
The urgency to reinforce the midfield remains paramount, and Klopp’s astute judgment will play a pivotal role in shaping Liverpool’s approach. While Liverpool are silent movers in the transfer market, this great deal of silence is giving rise to a certain sense of worry among the fanbase about what comes our way moving forward.