Premier League
Liverpool has decided not to rush in the search for a new midfielder following the failed signing of Martin Zubimendi. The Reds have opted for a more cautious approach and will reassess their options in the market during the January window. This decision reflects Liverpool's willingness to avoid hurried signings that may not fit well into their playing system.
The Anfield team has previously faced difficulties in finding a defensive midfielder. In the past, Klopp encountered rejections from players like Romeo Lavia and Moisés Caicedo, leading the club to make last-minute signings such as Wataru Endo. However, Endo's arrival has not met the coaching staff's expectations, and Zubimendi's recent refusal has heightened uncertainty in midfield.
Liverpool Doesn't Want to Hurry
Despite these setbacks, Liverpool is not desperate to make a signing in the final stretch of the market. The club has confidence in current options like Stefan Bajcetic and Alexis Mac Allister, who have shown the ability to take on the number 6 role. There is also the possibility that Bajcetic could be loaned out or transferred depending on offers from La Liga.
Liverpool's coach, Arne Slot, is satisfied with the current choices in his squad, emphasizing that several players can play in the defensive pivot position. This approach suggests that the club will not take unnecessary risks, preferring to wait until January to reassess the situation and make a more calculated move if necessary.
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