Liverpool Identifies Potential Replacement for Konaté in Case of Departure
The website "CaughtOffside" revealed that Greek defender Konstantinos Koulierakis, a player for Wolfsburg, has become one of the top targets for European clubs in the upcoming winter transfer window after his impressive performance this season in the Bundesliga, where he has played 11 matches and demonstrated his ability to read the game and control the backline.
Liverpool is closely monitoring the player, as head coach Arne Slot sees him as a potential successor to French defender Ibrahima Konaté, who may move to Bayern Munich next year. Additionally, Tottenham Hotspur has included Kolirakis in their list of defensive targets to strengthen depth and compete with the starting lineup.
In Italy, Inter Milan and Juventus are monitoring the player in preparation for the departure or retirement of some of their defenders, and to find a left partner for Bremer in the defense line.
It is noted that Wolfsburg refuses to sell the player in the middle of the season; however, an offer of 35-40 million euros could prompt the club to start negotiations. With his rising value and interest from top clubs, the player is expected to face strong competition in the winter transfer market.
Liverpool is closely monitoring the player, as head coach Arne Slot sees him as a potential successor to French defender Ibrahima Konaté, who may move to Bayern Munich next year. Additionally, Tottenham Hotspur has included Kolirakis in their list of defensive targets to strengthen depth and compete with the starting lineup.
In Italy, Inter Milan and Juventus are monitoring the player in preparation for the departure or retirement of some of their defenders, and to find a left partner for Bremer in the defense line.
It is noted that Wolfsburg refuses to sell the player in the middle of the season; however, an offer of 35-40 million euros could prompt the club to start negotiations. With his rising value and interest from top clubs, the player is expected to face strong competition in the winter transfer market.