It was rumored that the Spanish Maestro of Liverpool would leave the club after the end of the 2022/23 season.
The 32-year-old was injured in the red suit, and with the purchase of Dominic Zuboszlay and Alexis McCallister, many thought he might be on his way out.
Fabrizio Romano does his best to deny it.
“Thiago has returned to AXA. The focus is only on Liverpool. No negotiations with the player in the final stages, as is the case now.” wrote the reporter on Saturday afternoon.
The midfielder arrived at the Kirkby training facility later than the rest of the players on Saturday, and many were worried about the Spaniard’s absence. Admittedly, it didn’t last long, because two hours later the 32-year-old was in place.
He will stay – the club is considering bids
One of those mentioned Similar news, but a little different from Thiago, is the news of Neil Jones at Goal.com. He should also have a good grip on what goes on in Liverpool circles.
On Wednesday, the journalist wrote that the Reds had not received an offer for the player, but if one were to come, the club would consider it seriously.
One of the reasons the club wanted to sell him this summer was his £200,000-a-week wages. This puts the Spaniard at the top of the payroll.
Thiago himself should be more determined to stay at Liverpool, and play at Anfield in the 2023/24 season as well.
The last word may not have been said on the matter, particularly given Jurgen Klopp and his team mates’ strong interest in Southampton player Romeo Lafia.
Liverpool midfield options as of 9 July 2023:
name | age | contract expires |
Dominic Zuboszlay | 22 | 2028 |
Alexis McAllister | 24 | 2028 |
Curtis Jones | 22 | 2027 |
Harvey Elliott | 20 | 2027 |
Stefan Bagcetek | 18 | 2027 |
Fabinho | 29 | 2026 |
Jordan Henderson | 33 | 2025 |
Thiago | 32 | 2024 |
Tyler Morton | 20 | Unknown (new long-term contract January 23) |
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