I'm beginning to be scared of Liverpool truly. As a Manchester fan I will do all I came to ensure that Liverpool fairs to get whoever they to. They get the signature of ikedei and certain players done and accepted I'm sure he'll come to his next season. Liverpool has not well but it's dropp. They're a good definition I wat to see them winning the league competition. Back to back is something they're done boring.
I'm seeing only Manchester City and Liverpool making good signings, they're showing every sign of seriousness and determination to win games. Liverpool, who's not frighten when they see the club making bold moves in the transfer window. They're bringing in important players that are filled with hunger to play good football. We're not talking about average players but top level players, accompany with outstanding qualities to spell out good performance.
Liverpool have been diving into making sure they're in good shape. Arne Slot did had something to lose in his first season but he summoned courage and had his side flogging oppositions without mercy. The Reds will become more competitive next season because Arne Slot have brought in his desirable players, just get ready for the big game.
No question, signing Wirtz is Liverpool showing serious intent to build on their success, not just add another name to the squad. The club is betting on pure mentality and technical advantage. Slot whole approach is about emotional stability and maintaining the chemistry of the squad. That is why he is making more tweaks than surgery. It is a clever way to say that we have all witnessed teams collapse when they pile on the "big signings" and forget about the locker room dynamic (looking at you, Chelsea, every time).
Do not underestimate what is going on at City. The atmosphere is different, nearly desperate following a trophyless season. Guardiola is anxious, something that has not been seen in a long time. The De Bruyne exit is a wound, and you can feel the uncertainty in each step. Eight new signings, lots of cash, but will they stick together when Pep is threatening to quit unless the squad is too large? With so much turnover at City, they are either creating the next great team or the serious problems. In any case, anticipate a very competitive Liverpool vs. City season, and the mental edge could make all the difference.