Liverpool is in a full-blown crisis, is there a way out for this crisis

The reigning Premier League champions are now in a full-blown crisis. Liverpool is in now in a real trouble that cannot be resolved by just overnight. The British media indicate that the Merseyside club’s problem is greater at this particular time, especially with the inevitable exit of the team’s stars: Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita whom all will join with their national teams in the African Nations Cup early Next year, and all this will embarrass German coach Jurgen Klopp
The English club, Liverpool, is in great trouble that cannot be resolved overnight, and the British media indicate that the Merseyside club’s problem is great at this particular time, especially with the inevitable travel of the team’s stars, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita to play with their national teams in the African Nations Cup early Next year, and all this will embarrass German coach Jurgen Klopp. The Daily Mail, the British daily middle-market newspaper and online news source published in London in a tabloid format revealed a new surprise, regarding the file of the North London’s team support, in the coming period, in order to compensate during the absence of the Reds stars. Liverpool are to be without Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita early next year during the winter due to the Africa Cup of Nations, but the length of their absence has been subject to debate. This will come as a big blow to Liverpool fans who had initially thought a maximum of two Premier League games would be missed by their players. Jürgen Klopp is reportedly willing to sign replacements for this influential trio stars. The "Daily Mail" indicated that Liverpool hopes Inter Milan star Marcelo Brozović will strengthen the midfield in 2022, who will be a free player at the end of this season. The newspaper concluded that Liverpool are watching the performance of Spanish club Villarreal’s Arnot Dangoma in preparation for his signing in the coming period and the player joined German coach Jurgen Klopp’s battalion to make up for Mohamed Salah’s absence in the January result of attendance of the player with the Egyptian team at the planned finals of the African Cup of Nations, which will be played in Cameroon.


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