Liverpool have been urged to make a move for Manchester City defender Kyle Walker by former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam. Walker has been linked with a move away from City and is reportedly keen to leave the club, with Bayern Munich also interested in signing him. Adam believes that Walker could be the perfect target for Liverpool if manager Jurgen Klopp persists with playing Trent Alexander-Arnold in midfield. Alexander-Arnold may play predominately in midfield next season, and if Liverpool were to pursue this strategy, they would need to bring in another right-back. Adam believes that Walker would be an ideal candidate for this role.
Liverpool intend to bolster their squad this summer after a disappointing season in which they finished fifth and failed to qualify for the Champions League. The Reds have already made their first signing of the summer, bringing in Argentina World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister. Adam expects Mac Allister to thrive at Anfield, describing him as a player who wants to get on the ball and likes to play, can operate in tight spaces and can see a pass.
Liverpool are expected to bring in more midfielders this summer, with Fabinho, Thiago, Jordan Henderson, Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones all options for Klopp. Klopp will be looking to strengthen his squad ahead of next season, with Liverpool aiming to challenge for the Premier League title once again.
Headings:
– Charlie Adam urges Liverpool to make a move for Kyle Walker
– Walker reportedly keen to leave Manchester City
– Liverpool may persist with playing Trent Alexander-Arnold in midfield
– Liverpool need to bring in another right-back if Alexander-Arnold plays in midfield
– Alexis Mac Allister will thrive at Anfield, says Charlie Adam
– Liverpool expected to bring in more midfielders this summer
– Klopp aims to strengthen his squad ahead of next season