
Liverpool could reportedly make a move to sign long-term Man Utd target Jarrad Branthwaite with Ibrahima Konate looking likely to join Real Madrid.
The Reds started the season very well with five wins from their first five Premier League fixtures as they raced clear at the top of the table.
But two defeats in four days to Crystal Palace in the Premier League and Galatasaray in the Champions League have turned the mood slightly with previous poor displays now becoming an issue for some.
Their midfield and defence have come under scrutiny with the performances of Konate one concern amongst a lot of supporters and pundits.
Liverpool are one injury away from disaster with Giovanni Leoni potentially out for the full season and the Reds failing to get a deal for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi over the line on deadline day.
With Guehiâs contract up at the end of the season, Liverpool could face increased competition for his signature in the January transfer window and Evertonâs Branthwaite â who has been the subject of bids from Man Utd in the past â is now an option.
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Former Man Utd and Tottenham scout Mick Brown told Football Insider: âBranthwaite will certainly be on the radar at Liverpool.
âIâd be very surprised if he was to move in January, Everton wonât want to let him go and heâs had this injury which he needs to recover from.
âClubs like Liverpool will be keeping an eye on that Iâm sure, seeing how well he recovers and if he gets back to his best quickly because itâs another long layoff for him.
âPlus, heâs a left-sided centre-back, and thatâs the position Van Dijk plays in at the moment so bringing him in would do little to solve their problems.
âBut like I say, that interest will be there as a long-term option, and maybe he could come in and develop his game a bit more by learning from Van Dijk.
âI just donât see him as a replacement for Konate, and it would be a shock to see him leave Everton now.
âI expect theyâll keep an eye on how he progresses over the rest of the season and then if they think thereâs a position for him, that might be when they make a move.â
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Spanish website Defensa Central insists that âthe media and agent world is practically 99% sure that Konaté will be a Real Madrid player for the next five seasonsâ.
Despite not playing well this season, Real Madrid âhas a lot of faith in his potentialâ with Konate able to solve their âweaknessâ at set-pieces and crosses.
Former Liverpool defender Steve Nicol slammed Konateâs performance in their 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend with the France international âunbelievably horrendousâ in the first half.
Nicol said on ESPN: âIt would be really harsh to pull one person out, but I think the man that was at the start of it was Konate. He had an absolutely, unbelievably horrendous first half.
âHe couldnât pass the ball properly, he kept giving fouls away, he got booked, heâs trying to fight Mateta. I know Konateâs a big lad but Matetaâs bigger than him and youâve got to use your brains.
âUnfortunately today Konate didnât use any brains whatsoever. So, he kicked it off and it almost kind of spread like a disease after that. Everybody giving the ball away.
âAnd when you give a ball away against Crystal Palace, it is really the thing they do best. They exploit mistakes from the opposition and then they get at you quickly going forward.
âOnly some poor finishing, particularly from Mateta, is the reason that Liverpool were still in this game at all.. The truth of the matter is that all of the things Liverpool didnât do well today are the same things they havenât done well all season⊠Liverpoolâs backline just doesnât look composed at all.
âYes, you would hope the midfield can stop the opposition getting at the backline as often as it does. But at the end of the day the backline is there to do the job and right now it doesnât look comfortable anytime it is asked to defend â whether it is today or the previous games.
âLiverpool might be sitting top of the league still but Arne Slot still has a lot of questions that need answering that he hasnât quite found the answer to yet.â






