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Seyman lost his horse! Echo: Liverpool once sought to buy Kesedo and Lavia at a high price, but both were intercepted

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May 4th, in this round of Premier League matches, Liverpool will go to challenge Chelsea away. This season, Liverpool has secured the Premier League championship, and the team's midfield trio McAllister, Sobosloy and Heraffenberg have made an indelible contribution. However, in the transfer market, the Reds have chased Kesedo and Lavia, who are currently playing for Chelsea. The Liverpool Echo commented on this.

Liverpool's last away game to Chelsea, the team was worried about the lack of a midfielder. At the time, the Reds were underway for a £150 million midfield reconstruction plan, and they had signed McAllister and Sobosloy. However, before the new season begins, they have not been able to find a No. 6 player due to unexpected departures from Henderson and Fabinho.

630 days ago, Klopp's team midfielder was a piece of cake. McAllister tried the midfielder for the first time, while Sobosloy and Garkebo were separated, although the Argentines finally adapted to the position. In fact, the team's injury problem forced Klopp to enable McAllister. During the preseason, Arnold and Curtis Jones both played in the midfielder. Due to Bradley's injury, the former could only return to the right-back position where he was good at. Moreover, Curtis Jones is positioned as a substitute. In such cases, Klopp could only use round nails to fill the square hole.

Liverpool did not have no efforts in the transfer market. They showed a strong interest in Kesedo and Lavia, but in the end they failed to do so. Liverpool has repeatedly asked Southampton for young midfielder Lavia, but the opponent's asking for too high a price has led to the failure to reach an agreement. Then they offered Kesaido for a club-record transfer fee of £111 million, and Brighton also accepted such a offer. However, the player himself was only willing to go to Stamford Bridge to play football, and he eventually became a member of the Blues with a transfer fee of 115 million pounds. What even more frustrated Liverpool was that Chelsea then reached an agreement with Southampton, and Lavia joined the Blues for a transfer fee of 58 million pounds.

Still, Liverpool completed two signings that were ultimately considered a surprise, first introducing Endo from Stuttgart for a transfer fee of £16.2 million, and then signing Herafenberg from Bayern for another £40 million.

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