How Liverpool transfer targets fared in the first week of Euro 2024
An international tournament is a bit like a grand scouting mission for clubs, and Liverpool is no exception. UEFA Euro 2024 offers the Reds a golden chance to get a closer look at some of their transfer targets, observing how they handle the pressure of representing their country. This helps in deciding if these players are worth Liverpool’s investment. Let’s have a gander at how a few Liverpool transfer targets performed after Matchday One.
Florian Wirtz – Germany
Florian Wirtz, the 21-year-old attacking midfielder, made quite an impression in Germany’s opening game. Playing 63 minutes on the left wing for Julian Nagelsmann’s side, Wirtz opened the scoring just 10 minutes into the match against Scotland. Germany went on to thrash Scotland 5-1.
Wirtz’s performance follows a stellar season with Bayer Leverkusen, who went unbeaten in the league, won the German Cup, and only lost once to Atalanta in the Europa League final. Given his key role in Leverkusen’s success, it’s no surprise he’s drawing attention. While it appears he might stay put this summer, Liverpool will certainly keep an eye on his progress.
His vision and technical skills, combined with his effectiveness from the wing, make him a dynamic playmaker. Liverpool, known for their high-intensity, pressing style [under Jurgen Klopp, but likely to remain the same under Arne Slot] could greatly benefit from Wirtz’s creativity and ability to unlock defences.
Nicolo Barella – Italy
Inter Milan’s Scudetto-winning vice-captain, was a standout in Italy’s 2-1 win over Albania. Despite Italy conceding first, they bounced back in style. Alessandro Bastoni, another Liverpool target, levelled the score with a towering header. Barella then scored five minutes later, showcasing his attacking prowess.
Throughout the match, Barella was superb, winning most of his ground duels and playing a crucial role in Italy’s attacking transitions. At 27, Barella showed his class and leadership. Though Federico Chiesa was officially named Man of the Match, Barella was equally deserving. His performance solidifies his status as a top target for Liverpool.
His tactical awareness, combined with his tenacity and technical skill, would fit seamlessly into Liverpool’s midfield, offering both defensive solidity and attacking support. Barella’s experience and leadership further enhance his appeal. He might be a tad bit over the age policy for Liverpool during recruitment, but his quality likely seeds that.
Marc Guehi – England
Marc Guehi played the full 90 minutes in England’s 1-0 victory over Serbia, delivering a solid defensive performance. The Crystal Palace vice-captain was flawless, winning 100% of his tackles and ground duels, one of his three aerial duels, and making numerous recoveries alongside John Stones in central defence. All stats via FotMob.
With Harry Maguire injured, Guehi grabbed his chance to shine. His partnership with Stones could well continue even after Maguire’s return. At 23, Guehi’s potential and status as a homegrown talent make him a very appealing prospect for Liverpool.
His ability to read the game and maintain defensive discipline makes him a formidable presence. For Liverpool, who’ve had their share of defensive woes due to injuries, Guehi’s addition could offer much-needed stability and depth. His young age suggests significant potential for growth.
Kenan Yildiz – Turkey
Juventus’ young attacking midfielder played on the left wing for Turkey against Georgia in what has been one of the best games of the tournament so far. Although Yildiz did not directly contribute to the 3-1 scoreline, his dribbling and flair on the ball were evident.
Playing with flair and creativity, Yildiz showcased his ability to cut in from the left wing towards goal. While Arda Guler drew much of the attention, Yildiz’s performance did not go unnoticed. At just 19, his versatility and potential make him a player to watch as the tournament progresses. Liverpool will surely keep a close eye on his development in the upcoming matches.
Despite not scoring, Yildiz’s performance for his national side, which was under pressure showcased his potential. His dribbling skills and ability to create space make him a promising attacking option. Liverpool, always on the lookout for young talent to develop, would find Yildiz a versatile addition to their attacking lineup and that is among the reasons why he finds himself on the Reds’ transfer radar. His ability to play multiple attacking roles adds to his value.
As the tournament progresses, Liverpool’s scouting team should continue to monitor these players closely, assessing their performances and deciding whether or not these players among the other targets match the Reds’ preferred style of play under the new boss.
The performances of these targets in the tournament’s early stages suggest they could significantly contribute to Liverpool’s ambitions in the coming seasons. All mere speculation at the moment though. Let’s see how things go under the stewardship of Arne Slot for Liverpool.