Liverpool readying "new bid" for Bayern Munich's Thiago as rumours continue

LFC Globe
3rd September 2020
Thiago - Bayern Munich / Liverpool

Liverpool are "still working" to get a deal over the line for Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara, with the clubs locked in negotiations.

The Reds have been continuously linked with the Thiago this summer, with the 29-year-old reportedly set on moving to following discussions with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

The saga has rumbled on for over a month, and talk of a potential move has seemingly intensified as the days wear on.

On Wednesday, RMC Sport's chief football writer Mohamed Bouhafsi tweeted what the latest developments were on the deal.

"His only choice is Liverpool. Klopp and Alcantara have already discussed. Alcantara has already prepared his arrival in England. Problem: Bayern know it and discussions with Liverpool are long," Bouhafsi wrote.

Earlier, Bayern Munich head coach Hansi Flick admitted he was resigned to Thiago's departure after seven years in Bavaria.

"I assume that he will leave us. I think his decision has been made," he said.

It's clear due to the many reports earlier this summer that Thiago is intent on becoming a Liverpool player, and positive discussions have already occurred between him and Klopp.

But it's clear the main stumbling block in the deal is the fee.

Thiago - Bayern Munich / Liverpool

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Liverpool have made it abundantly clear that they do not want to shell out €30million for a player whose contract ends next year, and the player will be able to talk to clubs and sign a pre-contract agreement in January.

The problem for Liverpool is that, if they aren't willing to pay the fee for Thiago, there are plenty of top European clubs who will.

In Thiago, we're talking about one of the best midfielders in the world; a player who has a legitimate case to start for most clubs in Europe. The likes of PSG and already said to have enquired about the Spaniard, according to reports.

Guardian reporter Fabrizio Romano, who is regarded as one of the most reliable sources in the transfer world, also echoed Bouhafsi's on the discussion between Klopp and Thiago and more.

"Liverpool are still working to get Thiago Alcantara," tweeted Romano. "Bayern are now convinced they're gonna receive a new bid from LFC soon. Klopp pushing again for Thiago.

"Manchester United only had contacts with his agent at the moment, nothing advanced between clubs.”

Despite Man United being linked with a move earlier this week, they have now confirmed the of Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek for £40 million.

Liverpool FC - Thiago

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While stylistically a different midfielder from Thiago, his arrival makes it unlikely that United will fiercely pursue a move for Thiago, potentially giving Liverpool a clear path to the Spanish .

The longer the deal takes, the more criticism owners Fenway Sports Group are likely to receive. Some supporters have questioned the noises the Liverpool hierarchy have put out regarding the lack of backing this summer.

In addition, the inactivity in recent transfer windows is hard to accept for supporters when the likes of are spending over £70 million on Victor Osimhen, with no departure funding the transfer.

England's top clubs, as well as the likes of West Brom, and have looked more proactive than Liverpool this summer and haven't hesitated to invest in their side, despite the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Considering Liverpool's stature and the amount of money the club has been able to bring in - on and off the pitch - it's no surprise supporters are left bewildered regarding their inaction in the transfer market.

However, it's perhaps important to note similar noises were made last summer, despite Klopp reassuring supporters that continuity could be the Reds' biggest weapon.

What could lead to a breakthrough in a possible deal for Thiago is 's interest in midfielder , who is reportedly keen to join his former international manager Ronald Koeman in Spain.

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