The Reds legend claims there is possibility of drawing a
World Cup winner to Anfield, with the Frenchman sounded out in the past by
Jurgen Klopp.
Following his Champions League hat-trick for Paris
Saint-Germain against Barcelona, Kylian Mbappe is once again the name on
everyone’s lips, and Jamie Carragher suggests the World Cup winner might be
tempted to Liverpool.
The legend of the Reds helps himself to get “a little
excited” over a potential move, with Jurgen Klopp in the past sounding out
an enticing French forward.
Carragher admits that a spell at Real Madrid seems destined
to exist in the future of Mbappe, but sees Anfield as the 22-year-‘perfect’
old’s stepping stone to Santiago Bernabeu.
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What has been said?
Carragher has told CBS Sports on talk of Mbappe heading to Merseyside: “I’m not joking, it was based on the fact that Liverpool thought they had a decent chance of getting Mbappe when he was at Monaco. I know Jurgen Klopp had spoken to him then and I’m sure other clubs had at that time. “When Liverpool were in the Champions League final and won the Champions League a couple of years ago, I think anyone watching Liverpool there with Jurgen Klopp and the support of Anfield, if you’re ever going to go to a club in England before you go to Real Madrid.
“I think he will, guaranteed, play for Real Madrid at some stage in his career but I’d always feel that maybe Liverpool is that perfect destination for a player like that before you make that next step.”
Carragher added: “It would be Liverpool or Manchester City because they are the two top teams you’d see in the Premier League, but there’s no doubt on social media, he’s put a couple of things out when Liverpool have been playing at home in the Champions League and it’s got us all a little bit excited.”
What has Mbappe said about Liverpool?
He told
The Mirror: “This season, Liverpool have been a machine in the Premier League. They have made winning look easy but the truth is that it is never easy. Performances like they have been having don’t just happen. To be as ruthless as they have been would come from lots of hard work in training and from having a very good manager.”
“They are all exceptional players. The players they are now because of their own attitude, because of their skills and all that stuff and I love watching them but I have no problem that I never trained one of them.”
The bigger picture
The France international’s stunning treble against Barcelona took him to 111 goals in just 153 appearances for his current employers.
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