Liverpool Transfer News: FSG all in on TRANSFORMATIONAL investment
Liverpool are preparing transformational changes that could significantly impact Arne Slot's squad in the coming years.
Things are heading towards an upward trajectory around the club.
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Slot has made Liverpool into one of the best teams in European football on current form and the Reds continue to lead the way in the Premier League and the Champions League.
They have done that with limited changes being made in the summer. However, it seems like behind the scenes FSG are working on transforming the whole landscape of the club in a way that could profoundly shape Liverpool's future.
New changes being made by FSG
A report from The Times has claimed that Liverpool are making an investment into new avenues of recruitment and increasing the club's emphasis on bringing in the best young talents around the world.
According to the report, Liverpool will be investing into recruiting a new head of global scouting, a scout for the Netherlands and Belgium and two further regional scouting roles will also be assigned in a host of changes.
This is an interesting move by FSG that seems to suggest the club will be looking to adopt a model similar to clubs like Brighton and Brentford, rather than copying the approach of Manchester City or Manchester United who spend big money on already made superstars.
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Liverpool's policy has always been to make stars not buy them. This new move in strategy would suggest Liverpool will try to recruit players at an even younger age to integrate them into the club.
It's also a move that would suggest FSG are still working on buying another football club in order to create a multi-club model - one of the main factors Michael Edwards was appointed as head of football for FSG rather than Liverpool with the idea being that there would be more than one club under his remit.
Now, with these scouting changes having another club in the FSG model would make sense. Brighton in particular has really enhanced its close affiliations with Union SG over the years integrating the likes of Kaoru Mitoma, Simon Adingra and many others into European football before helping them make the step-up to the Premier League.
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