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John Barnes is happy to be surprised by ‘unknown’ Liverpool summer signing

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By Siddharth Juyal

Liverpool legend John Barnes left pleasantly surprised by the signing of “unknown” Dominik Szoboszlai during the summer transfer window

Liverpool legend John Barnes shared his delight at the signing of Dominik Szoboszlai which left him completely surprised. Despite the lack of buzz surrounding the player, Barnes praised Liverpool’s recruitment system for signing a quality player like Szoboszlai.

Liverpool struggled to maintain a consistent form last season due to several long-serving players regressing past their prime years. The Reds manager Jurgen Klopp utilised the summer window to revamp his midfield, calling his new-look senior team “Liverpool 2.0”.

Liverpool signed Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo and Szoboszlai to bolster their midfield with quality and energy. Furthermore, these players cost rather cheap given their quality and the inflated nature of the transfer market.

Liverpool legend John Barnes left pleasantly surprised by the signing of “unknown” Dominik Szoboszlai during the summer transfer window.
Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai has been sensational for the club since signing from RB Leipzig during the summer transfer window.

The summer transfer window included 100mil. plus signing of players like Jude Bellingham and Moises Caicedo. Liverpool targeted Bellingham but opted to sign multiple players for the price Real Madrid paid for him.

Szoboszlai has played as a right-central midfielder and successfully solidified his place in the starting eleven. He is already captain of his Hungary national team and has shown both technical qualities and work-rate so far.

Comparing the 23-year-old with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is a significant honour in itself. It also shows the level of impact Szoboszlai has had during the start of his Liverpool career.

John Barnes told The Anfield Wrap that he did not know Szoboszlai before the Reds signed the player. He said:

“A lot of teams in the past were looking to sign superstar players, but teams now are signing players, and I’ll be honest with you, I should’ve done my homework, but I’d never really heard of Dominik Szoboszlai before, you look at that and we’re going ‘who the hell is Dominik Szoboszlai’, and teams down there like Brighton are signing players like that that you’ve never heard of and all of a sudden they’re selling them for £80-90m,”

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Liverpool have earned a reputation for making shrewd decisions in the transfer market under the reign of Klopp. The former sporting director Michael Edwards enjoyed a cult status at the club for building a culture of smart decision-making.

The Reds operate with a limited transfer budget for a club of their stature compared to other cash-rich rival clubs. Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal have regularly broken transfer records and shrugged off big failed signings.

Liverpool does not have the luxury of getting their deals wrong and therefore the recruitment system plays a crucial role. The Reds’ owners have faced ire from some sections of the fan base for their lack of spending.

The tactics generally receive criticism for being overly cautious, with an excessive reliance on a risk-averse approach. There is a need for a greater balance between risk aversion and backing Klopp significantly as he has earned it.

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The Kopites definitely enjoy a surprise signing like Szoboszlai and would be hoping for one during January. We think Liverpool can benefit from bolstering their defence, particularly the right-back and centre-back position. They have lost Joel Matip to a season-long injury while a right-back allows a permanent shit for Trent Alexander-Arnold to midfield.

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