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·28 août 2025
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·28 août 2025
Liverpool have made a surprise choice to replace one of their midfielders. We weren’t sure he even needed replacing...
Liverpool have overhauled every area of their squad this summer and they’re not even done. The Reds still want to bring in Marc Guehi at centre-back and Alexander Isak to revitalise their attack.
Of course, a lot of work has gone in already. New goalkeepers in Giorgi Mamardashvili, Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman. New full-backs on both flanks with Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.
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The attack has seen Rio Ngumoha promoted to senior level, while Hugo Ekitiké and record-signing Florian Wirtz offer something new centrally. It means the only place Arne Slot and co. haven’t changed is in the middle of the park.
And that’s a surprise. After all, that was the one area they did try to boost in 2024 with their pursuit of Martin Zubimendi.
Now they’ve decided that’s the one area they don’t need to touch. Almost, anyway. It appears they’re making one minor change - and it’s a surprising one.
Tyler Morton joined Lyon this summer, one year after he was supposed to leave Liverpool. The midfielder was heavily linked with Bayer Leverkusen in 2024 but the Reds' failure to sign Zubimendi meant they wanted him around to boost the numbers.
Of course, Morton barely played last season and his exit was inevitable. We didn't imagine he'd need replacing, either.
But Paul Joyce reports that Liverpool have decided to hold onto Stefan Bajcetic for that spot in the squad. Bajcetic carries the same bonus Morton had in being homegrown - especially useful for the UEFA Champions League squad.