Liverpool target has stated that it would be “very amazing” to play for the Reds, and Klopp could make a bid
Liverpool is a possible target. Jesper Lindstrom said it would be “very great” to play for the Reds.
Liverpool are on the lookout for new midfielders, since their present crop has been less productive than in past seasons.
When available, Jurgen Klopp has deployed the seasoned heads of Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson, and Fabinho in a midfield three. However, everyone has suffered with form and injuries at various stages this season.
Furthermore, periphery players Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are out of contract in the summer and are expected to leave Merseyside, while Arthur Melo’s dismal loan term will also finish in June.
In consequence, Klopp’s team requires a significant midfield makeover. They have been linked to Jude Bellingham, Enzo Fernandez, and Moises Caicedo at various moments in recent weeks.
Lindstrom, on the other hand, has been linked with a move to Anfield. Indeed, the Denmark international has stated that he is open to such a move.
Lindstrom: Playing for Liverpool would be “very nice”
According to the Danish newspaper Tipsbladet, Liverpool are pondering a deal for Eintracht Frankfurt’s dynamic attacker Lindstrom.
Liverpool are ‘interested’ in Lindstrom but will face competition from Serie A leaders Napoli for his services.
While talks between the player’s representation and the Reds have yet to take place, he is believed to be eager to transfer to Merseyside if Klopp’s team makes an offer.
Lindstrom has previously stated that he grew up supporting the club and wishes to play for them.
Speaking on TV 2’s ‘Frstevaelger,’ he admitted to the Liverpool Echo: “I’ve always maintained that I’m a Liverpool fan, so it could be incredibly amazing to play for Liverpool at some point.”
The 22-year-old, who can play as an attacking midfielder or as a forward, has shined in the Bundesliga since moving from Denmark to Germany in 2021.
This season, he has eight goals and two assists for Eintracht, while also representing his country at the World Cup in Qatar.
As a result, Klopp’s team requires a huge midfield makeover. In recent weeks, they have been linked to the likes of Jude Bellingham, Enzo Fernandez, and Moises Caicedo.
Lindstrom, on the other hand, is rumored to be on his way to Anfield. Indeed, the Danish international has stated that he is open to such a move.
Lindstrom: It would be “very fantastic” to play for Liverpool.
According to the Danish newspaper Tipsbladet, Liverpool is mulling a deal for Eintracht Frankfurt’s dynamic attacker Lindstrom.
Liverpool are ‘interested’ in Lindstrom but will face competition from Serie A table-toppers Napoli for his services.
While talks between the player’s representation and the Reds have yet to take place, he is likely to want to transfer to Merseyside if Klopp’s team makes an offer.
Lindstrom has previously stated that he grew up supporting the club and aspires to play for them.
“I’ve always mentioned that I’m a Liverpool fan, so it could be incredibly amazing to play for Liverpool at some time,” he revealed to TV 2’s ‘Frstevaelger,’ according to the Liverpool Echo.
The 22-year-old, who can play as an attacking midfielder or as a forward, has shined in the Bundesliga since moving to Germany from Denmark in 2021.
This season, he has eight goals and two assists for Eintracht, and he has also represented his country at the World Cup in Qatar. Liverpool should give an offer
Lindstrom has previously stated that he grew up supporting the club and aspires to play for them.
“I’ve always mentioned that I’m a Liverpool fan, so it could be incredibly amazing to play for Liverpool at some time,” he revealed to TV 2’s ‘Frstevaelger,’ according to the Liverpool Echo.
The 22-year-old, who can play as an attacking midfielder or as a forward, has shined in the Bundesliga since moving to Germany from Denmark in 2021.
This season, he has eight goals and two assists for Eintracht, and he has also represented his country at the World Cup in Qatar.
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