There is absolutely no truth to reports suggesting that Kennet Eichhorn has rejected Liverpool. The reality is that discussions remain ongoing, with the main complexities relating to legal and regulatory structures surrounding signing-on payments and compensation mechanisms sought by the player’s camp, while Liverpool’s interest remains as strong as ever and the player’s long-term desire to join the club has never changed, with all parties continuing to explore solutions that could ultimately pave the way for his dream move to Anfield.
The original plan always envisaged Kennet Eichhorn spending time elsewhere before eventually arriving at Anfield due to the well-known legal complications surrounding underage transfers following Brexit, with Liverpool initially intending to sign the player before immediately loaning him out, while current discussions, involving Liverpool, the player’s camp and several potential destination clubs in Germany, are focused on an alternative route towards the same long-term objective, one that could see him permanently join a German side, with Bayer Leverkusen among the possibilities, before a release clause becomes active within a defined timeframe, potentially allowing Liverpool to complete the move at a later date once the relevant legal, regulatory and contractual considerations have been resolved.
For Liverpool, such a structure would provide a clear and legally secure route to secure a player they continue to value highly, while for Eichhorn it would preserve the prospect of one day realising what those close to the situation describe as his dream move to Liverpool Football Club, a club he has admired since childhood. The story is not about rejection, despite what certain mouthpiece reporters have attempted to portray, but about finding the appropriate legal and financial framework to facilitate an outcome that all parties have broadly been working towards from the very beginning.
There are misleading and highly questionable reports circulating from British journalists claiming Liverpool cannot sign Kennet Eichhorn due to legal reasons. The claim is false and has been dismissed inside the industry, agencies and club circles, as people familiar with these structures understand this is not a serious obstacle, but simply a matter of choosing the correct transfer mechanism.
There are several ways to structure this deal, which the clubs and the agency are currently working on, and one pathway involves an agreement with Hertha BSC, where Eichhorn remains registered until he becomes eligible to move to England, while Hertha arrange the loan pathway in close collaboration with Liverpool, as the plan has always been for him to go out on loan first before officially arriving at Anfield, similar to the mechanism Tottenham used with Luka Vušković.
@PLZSoccer This particular Celtic title win as it happened on the final day over Hearts has caused an unparalleled vehement reaction against the champions. Unsubstantiated accusations of violence etc exposes the hateful , bigoted undercurrents flowing through Scottish society .
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Nunez likely to like the post soon.
Even if Alonso doesn't do well at Chelsea (i think he will) its the fact that he was a right fit for Liverpool we would of all been on board with it from the offset, it just seemed right, but now we're left with uncertainty with 90% of fans not convinced by Slot.
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@CP_LFC But at the end of the day,we need to act like a top club and not worry about other clubs we need to do what ever it takes to stay on top,especially when we were on top,Slot acts like we should be happy with acting like Villa or Spurs,we are Liverpool we're defending champions ffs
I wanted Alonso as our next manager, and the fact he's gone to Chelsea is gutting, but for me it comes back to Liverpool, we always hinder ourselves,by not being ruthless enough in trying to stay on top but, no we would rather be a club with morals because we don't sack managers
Any other manager in any other season would be long gone before today,but for some fucking reason Liverpool seem to think we are better and stick with a manager because we are not a sacking club, like we are a virtues club with higher morals, fuck that we are a shambles,Slot OUT