Liverpool squad enjoys downtime before final games and Euros campaign
With over a week until their next match against Aston Villa, the Liverpool squad has been given some time off to recharge. During this break, several players have taken the opportunity to jet off to various locations across Europe.
One player making headlines during this downtime is Darwin Nunez. The forward has raised speculation about his future after deleting all references to himself in a Liverpool kit on his Instagram account. Adding fuel to the fire, Nunez shared an Instagram story with Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo, the same club he is being linked to. However, it remains uncertain if Barcelona can afford him. Despite this, it is important not to jump to misleading conclusions based on their meeting in Barcelona, as they are simply international teammates catching up.
Meanwhile, Ibrahima Konate has chosen a more tranquil destination, believed to be in France, to relax and soak up the sun. Judging from the pictures he shared, it seems he has a private plane and a pool all to himself. Oh, how the other half live!
Alexis Mac Allister and Kostas Tsimikas have both seemingly found themselves in London during this break. Mac Allister is enjoying some quality family time before competing in the Copa America with Argentina this summer. Tsimikas’ social media caption, “better days will come,” could hold significant meaning as he looks ahead to the future.
Cody Gakpo is cherishing precious moments with his newborn son Samuel. Gakpo missed the recent defeat at Everton due to his son’s birth, but he is now able to spend quality time with his family.
Injured Diogo Jota took advantage of the break by attending a snooker event in Sheffield on Monday night. Although he is unable to contribute on the pitch at the moment, Jota is finding other ways to enjoy himself.
The squad will soon be expected back in training as they prepare for their final away game of the season against Aston Villa. Aston Villa, who will be playing in Europe on Thursday evening, will be looking to overturn a 4-2 deficit against Olympiacos. Liverpool, on the other hand, will focus on securing fourth place in the Premier League with one more win.