Liverpool movement in this summer transfer window doesn't really smooth because their target players has been hijacked by Chelsea twice that the first one is Moises Caicedo from Brighton and the latest is Romeo Lavia who confirmed will moved from Southampton to Chelsea but apparently Liverpool hasn't give up yet to gets new players and the recent news i have read is Liverpool was attempts to gets Fulham midfielder player Joao Palhinha
This season, Chelsea really doesn't want to lose competitiveness in terms of hunting for players from Liverpool. Therefore Liverpool must look for other ways and more closed player options. Because after all, Chelsea seemed to have gotten a lot of leaks or indeed monitored Liverpool movements in the transfer market so that only needed a glimpse of Liverpool's issues, so Chelsea immediately stepped on the gas to make an offer above Liverpool's offer.
Because Liverpool and Chelsea both need additional players until one is fulfilled, the competition will continue, especially in terms of hiring players. What's interesting is when Caicedo was almost 95% joining Liverpool, but somehow some time later Caicedo changed his choice to Chelsea. Apart from the big offer, of course there are things that Chelsea has to offer more.
The money that the club has in the Arab League has played a tremendous role in plowing Europe's top players to move there, who would have thought that Neymar was brought in to the Arab League to play for Al Hilal after the transfer process was completed. The high salary factor plays an important role in the process of realizing their transfer, at an age that has passed their productive period they can still get a large salary, it is clear that this offer can never be refused, especially since the player is no longer in the main squad with the club he is currently defending.
Aymeric Laporte, who has started to lose his place in Manchester City's main squad, will not affect the team's performance even if he leaves Manchester City, the transfer process will benefit Manchester City because they can sell players at the desired price.
It's not strange if Neymar is laughed at by Al Hillal, especially now that he is 31 years old and his position at PSG is increasingly unclear, the solution is to leave with a high salary. The club from Saudi Arabia will continue to be a difficult club in the transfer market. As long as there is no limit in terms of budget then nothing can stop the hunt.
On the other hand, with Al Nassr and Man City, Laporte release must have gone well, so that currently countless top European players have moved on a large scale to enliven Saudi Arabian football.