Liverpool head to the south coast on Saturday evening for a 5:30pm kickoff against Bournemouth, still searching for their first Premier League victory of the new year. The visitors arrive buoyed by a commanding 3-0 Champions League triumph over Marseille, while the Cherries were left frustrated after conceding a stoppage-time equalizer in their 1-1 draw with Brighton earlier this week.
Tottenham have admired the 24-year-old for several seasons, recognising his technical quality, versatility, and creativity in midfield. However, Liverpool and manager Arne Slot still view Jones as a key part of their long-term project, making any potential deal extremely difficult. Jones, a boyhood Liverpool supporter, has spoken openly about his desire to follow in the footsteps of his idol Steven Gerrard by spending the entirety of his career at Anfield.
Four Marseille players stood in a defensive wall with no extra protection from a teammate lying stretched on the turf behind them, intended to block a low shot when they all jump. All four Marseille players leaped in unison, and Szoboszlai struck his shot low and true beneath them, beyond the dive of goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli. That prone position is a relatively recent addition to soccer's defensive strategy and is commonly seen -- just not this time at the Velodrome.
Wolves are likely to struggle to keep hold of the Brazilian midfielder, especially if they go down to the Championship. They have had a disastrous campaign so far and are favourites to be relegated. The Brazilian midfielder will look to compete at a higher level and stay in the Premier League. The 24-year-old has done well in the Premier League, and he has caught the attention of the defending champions.
Liverpool are reportedly making Adam Wharton a top transfer target and are confident they will be able to convince him to join. The highly-rated young England international has been a key performer for Palace in recent times, firmly establishing himself as one of the top talents in the country. Wharton is also on the radar of Chelsea and Manchester United, as we've recently reported, but it seems Liverpool may be leading the race.
The Italian international has established himself as one of the best defenders in European football right now, and he could be an outstanding addition for Liverpool. The player is open to a transfer this year, and it will be interesting to see if Liverpool can get the deal done. Apart from Bastoni, Liverpool are looking at Nico Schlotterbeck as well. The Borussia Dortmund defender has been linked with an exit in recent months.