OKEGOAL.COM - The new colors will surely color Liverpool's midfield in the upcoming 2023/2024 competition season.
The arrival of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai is a sign of freshness in Liverpool's midfield next season.
In addition, the departure of several Liverpool midfielders has made the Reds' midfield feel even more different.
Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager also faces the challenge of finding the perfect combination.
Moreover, the competition for the title next season is expected to be even more difficult.
This is because Liverpool's rivals in the title race are increasingly majestic deep in midfield.
Such as Manchester City, where Mateo Kovacic arrived, after losing Ilkay Gundogan, who went to Barcelona.
Subsequently, Arsenal also received additional ammunition in midfield in Kai Havertz and Declan Rice.
Mason Mount, who last season became a mainstay of Chelsea under Frank Lampard, will also strengthen Manchester United's midfield next season.
Tottenham, who failed to get a European ticket last season, also made improvements, including bringing James Madison.
Likewise, Chelsea, who looked disappointing last season, are struggling to sign Moises Caicedo to strengthen their midfield.
Given these facts, Klopp really has to improve the quality of his midfield next season.
It is clear that the arrivals of Alexis McAllister and Dominic Zuboszlay will provide an important Liverpool midfield next season.
The quality of these two players is the main reason.
For example, McAllister, who was one of Brighton's mainstays in midfield the previous season.
The player who led Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title has full attributes as a midfielder.
As the official Liverpool website report, Mac Allister has a special advantage as he is a versatile type of player.
Mac Allister is known to have played a number of different roles for both club and country throughout his career so far.
The 24-year-old has the discipline to win the ball that he showed for Brighton.
Discipline clearly plays a big role in Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool scheme.