Liverpool flew out of the blocks in this summer's transfer window, but Jamie Carragher is not convinced that Arne Slot will have the same power as Jurgen Klopp
Despite the busy start of Liverpool of the transfer window, Jamie Carragher does not believe that Arne Slot will have the same influence on expenditure and income as Jurgen Klopp. After winning the Premier League, the Reds are heavy backslot in the transfer window.
They have already broken up Frimpong and still chase lucrative deals for Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez of Bayer Leverkusen and Bournemouth. Despite the fact that he is limited to the only acquisition of Federico Chiesa in his first transfer toysters such as Liverpool -Baas, the Dutchman seems to be fully supported in the current market.
However, because Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz are linked to Bayern Munich and Barcelona, ​​the possibility that players from Liverpool cannot be overlooked either. Finally, he decided that he wanted to keep players like the aforementioned duo, then Carragher does not believe that the ex-Feyenoord manager could stop them if the club decided that they should go to raise money.
On 'The Overlap', Carragher painted a photo of the dynamics behind the scenes and said: “We know a bit of what is happening behind the scenes. They have brought back all old transfer people if you want. They had a fight with Klopp, but they are now back the club.
“The great thing they built with Klopp, this great team and then they left as Klopp got more power. I think players who have been legends for the club and won the biggest trophies, received contracts and were allowed to stay in Liverpool longer, too long.
“That is why Liverpool fell a little and then came back. I think the way they want to run Liverpool is that they will not sell their absolutely best players.
“But a diaz or a gakpo, who are good players, they would not want to sell them, but if someone would make them an offer, that they think 'that is more than what we think (they are worth)' I think it is the way it will be led now, it will be as 'oh no, he is gone and we are going back'.
“That is what I mean in terms of those who are linked. I am as” no, you wouldn't want to sell it “, but they probably think:” If you offer us enough money, we will do it. “I think the club will be like that now.”
As Liverpool's comments, a record -breaking transfer deal for Wirtz are reportedly viewed as Liverpool, with an offer of £ 109 million already rejected by Leverkusen. The Bundesliga Club, which are now managed by ex-Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, is deemed to demand £ 125 million to participate in the German International.
If Liverpool would increase that reimbursement, it would not only crush the transfer record of the club, it would also break the Premier League record, which is currently being held by Chelsea, when they came out £ 115 million to sign Moises Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion.
But while Liverpool is willing to support their manager, the influence of the Dutchman will only go that far in Carragher's eyes. The ex-liverpool defender added: “Arne Slot is called the head coach.
“He is the first head coach in the history of Liverpool. Although he has won the competition in his first season, I don't think they allow what happened to Jurgen Klopp.
“He made these bigger decisions and he was a God and everyone loves him. I think there can be a few surprises that can go if Liverpool gets the right money.”
