Transfer completed: Liverpool confirm player Klopp called a ‘real talent’ has now left the club | OneFootball

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·23 August 2024

Transfer completed: Liverpool confirm player Klopp called a ‘real talent’ has now left the club

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Liverpool youngsters are dropping like flies under the watchful eye of new head coach Arne Slot.

The Dutchman has overseen a trimming of the fat with the Reds’ squad, with Harvey Blair joining the likes of Fabio Carvalho, Sepp van den Berg and Bobby Clark in securing permanent moves away from Anfield.


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News of the 20-year-old’s switch to Portsmouth this summer was confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) by @LFC.

The forward had been present in Slot’s opening pre-season with the club stateside.

What was Jurgen Klopp’s opinion on Blair?

Article image:Transfer completed: Liverpool confirm player  Klopp called a ‘real talent’ has now left the club

Harvey Blair in pre-season action vs Manchester United – (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

Jurgen Klopp once described the young player as a ‘real talent’ (Mirror) after his debut involvement in our 2-0 win over Preston North End in a Carabao Cup fourth round tie.

What does this suggest about Liverpool’s activity in the market?

There is a world in which Liverpool are actively looking to bolster funds (which already weren’t significantly drained by last year’s activity) ahead of some major purchases before the window closes.

It’s worth bearing in mind the spectre, looming larger by the day, of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk’s expiring contracts.

We simply can’t afford to allow any of those three to depart next summer without actioning a long-term succession plan. Ideally, that would take place in the current window, though it remains to be seen whether we have the targets in mind (if we’re convinced one or all of the trio are set to run their contracts down).

That’s without addressing an arguable need to strengthen ahead of the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign.

It’s a strong squad, no question about that. Though, it needs a slight refresh in our view.

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