Concern over Liverpool key lieutenant’s exit from contract status



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Publication date: Sunday May 3, 2020 4:50

The relative inaction over a contract extension for one of Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool key cogs is starting to cause concern over a possible departure.

The Reds squad has been superbly designed under German rule for the past five years, with virtually all of the team’s bases covered.

One area that was once considered a possible weakness was in the midfield, with the departure of Coutinho, former Anfield favorite, who seemed to leave a shortage of creativity in the core areas.

However, the relentless and selfless performances of artists like Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner and Georginio Wijnaldum they have more than made up for the Brazilian’s departure.

But it’s the last name on that list that worries about, as Dutchman’s Wijnaldum’s contract at Anfield expires in just 12 months.

The 29-year-old recently spoke about how Jurgen Klopp’s management has transformed his career., and its full action screens resulted in an expert suggesting that it is vitally important that Liverpool manages to resolve the Wijnaldum contract situation in a hurry.

However, even though the club is apparently interested in extending the stay of the old Magpie, the athletic (via the daily express) state that “no further progress has been made in the talks on an extension.”

While that may not cause alarm for some with Liverpool described as “relaxed” about the situation, the express The article highlights recent quotes from Wijnaldum that can cause more than a little nervousness.

Starting next January, Wijnaldum will be able to speak to foreign clubs due to his impending free-agent status, and the player himself recently told the Dutch half. RTV Rijnmond about his desire to return to his native country someday.

“I see myself going back to Feyenoord, PSV [Eindhoven] or Sparta [Rotterdam]”The 29-year-old said.

“Sometimes I look at Sparta and then I think, ‘Well, it would be nice if I played there in my later years.’

“In the Netherlands I have played in three clubs and have had a very good feeling about all three, but you can only choose one.

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“I also learn from other players. [Ruud] Van Nistelrooy once made a promise to return, but at a later age he no longer wanted that.

“What I am experiencing now is unique. You want to play at the highest level and win prizes, like Clarence Seedorf.

“My dream is to be in shape as long as I can, like him, Zlatan or Ronaldo. I want to play at a high level until I’m 38 years old. “

In the meantime, a Liverpool ace who is “destroying” the Premier League has been singled out by a former Red Devil to overcome a Man Utd legend “from afar”.

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