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Another Top Liverpool Player May Leave Anfield After Sadio Mane’s Exit

Having suffered an embarrassing defeat at Old Trafford on Monday night against Manchester United, Liverpool may yet lose another top […]

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Having suffered an embarrassing defeat at Old Trafford on Monday night against Manchester United, Liverpool may yet lose another top player. Media Talk Africa learnt that German professional football club, Borussia Dortmund are keenly interested in the Reds’ midfielder, Naby Keita. According to Daily Mirror, any money received from the Bundesliga side could be used to find a replacement for Keita to boost Jurgen Klopp‘s troubled midfield. Liverpool started its first three 2022/23 Premier League matches poorly and the defeats are considered consequences for many injured players in the club. In the defence line, the likes of Ibrahim Konate, and Joel Matip are currently recuperating from injuries they suffered during the pre-season games. In the midfield, Thiago Alcantara, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Curtis Jones and Keita are also healing up from one injury or the other. Fabinho and Harvey Elliott have just recently returned to the squad too and are still struggling to get fit into play. In the face of the current poor form, Liverpool is reportedly considering signing Brighton star, Moises Caceido as a possible solution to the midfield crisis. Caceido is considered to fits the Reds profile in terms of age and numbers – a player of incredible promise who is now a Premier League regular in a fine team at the age of 20. Media Talk Africa reports that Liverpool has recorded quite some embarrassing stats following the departure of Sadio Mane who joined Bayern Munich this summer. Mane has so far scored 3 goals in three matches since he joined the German club.

Henry Orji

Henry U. Orji is CEO Global Needs Services Ltd, the Publisher of Media Talk Africa News Paper (MTA), the founder of National Association of Self-Employed Nigerans (NASEN).

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