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Liverpool target £50m star who's a Gabriel & Saliba "hybrid", he's better than Huijsen - opinion

Liverpool are looking to close their negotiations with Bayer Leverkusen for the transfer of Florian Wirtz, but sporting director Richard Hughes still needs to dot the i's and cross the t's.

Still, this is a bank-breaking transfer we're talking about, one which could seal Liverpool's place among Europe's elite for many years to come. After all, former Werkself striker Patrick Helmes has claimed Wirtz is "probably the best midfielder in the world" after his exploits in his homeland over the past few years.

Is £113m (or maybe even a bit more), perhaps a little steep? Maybe it is, but that shouldn't detract from Liverpool hitting the jackpot with such an influential signing, especially since the wide defensive flanks have already been addressed.

Wirtz-stats-24-25

Liverpool haven't yet completed a deal for Milos Kerkez, but the Bournemouth left-back is expected to leave the Vitality Stadium and move to Merseyside in the coming weeks, more i's and t's with that one.

Kerkez will prove an upgrade on Andy Robertson, 31, but he won't reunite with Dean Huijsen, who was pursued by Liverpool but ultimately signed for Real Madrid after they activated his £50m release clause.

Still, Liverpool need a centre-back.

Why Liverpool need a centre-back

In May 2021, Liverpool signed Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig for £36m, sealing a much-needed central defensive recruit. Liverpool have not signed another centre-half since.

This is, in large part, because skipper Virgil van Dijk has been such an indomitable force over the years, one of the chief architects behind Jurgen Klopp's ascent to greatness in the Anfield hot seat.

Liverpool-Van-Dijk-Slot

Van Dijk and Konate should make the chief partnership once again next season, but a player such as Huijsen could have been the perfect understudy to develop his craft over the coming years and become a superstar under Arne Slot's wing.

Given that Van Dijk turns 34 next month and has just two more seasons at the club, it would be prudent to find and foster a new rising talent now, especially since the £50m-rated Jarell Quansah has been mooted for a summer sale.

Jarell Quansah for Liverpool

And though Huijsen's out of reach, Liverpool have entered a race for a young defender who might be even better than the Spain international.

Liverpool enter race for new CB

As per Portuguese outlet A Bola - as translated by Sport Witness - Liverpool have joined the race for Ousmane Diomande, with Sporting Lisbon warming to the idea of cashing in on the defender.

Sporting CP's Ousmane Diomande in action with Lille's Jonathan David

Portuguese sources believe an official approach could come from one of the 21-year-old's suitors in the coming days, with Liverpool joined by Crystal Palace and Manchester United in having the most concrete interest, ahead of Arsenal and Bayern Munich.

Sporting would let their young star leave if their €60m (£50m) price tag is met, meaning Liverpool may have the financial advantage over the Eagles, especially since they were already willing to fork out such a sum for Huijsen.

Why Liverpool want Ousmane Diomande

Diomande is still young, but he's already built up a wealth of experience in Portugal, featuring 101 times for the Portuguese club after leaving Danish side Midtjylland in January 2023.

Sporting Lisbon's Ousmane Diomande

Having been singled out for his "incredibly complete" skill set by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Diomande is the real deal, all right, and might actually prove an even better signing for Liverpool than Huijsen would have been.

So slick and stylish on the ball, he's the archetypal defender, to be sure, but also a powerful and steely defensive force.

League Stats 24/25 - Dean Huijsen vs Ousmane Diomande

Stats (* per game)

Matches (starts)

Goals

Assists

Touches*

Pass completion

Key passes*

Ball recoveries*

Tackles + interceptions*

Clearances*

Ground duels (won)*

Data via Sofascore

Though advocates of Huijsen's journey would point toward Diomande playing in a division of lower overall quality, it's clear he's a naturally crisper central defender, still retaining a degree of creativity and proving more accurate in his combative ventures, especially in the duel.

He demonstrated he can throw down with the best of them on the biggest stage too. As per FBref, Diomande ranked among the top 15% of centre-backs in the Champions League last season for pass completion and for successful take-ons per 90.

A successful take-on is recorded when a player beats their opponent by directly carrying the ball past them while retaining possession.

Such performances actually led the data-driven site to draw Arsenal's William Saliba as his most comparable player, and given analyst Ben Mattinson has cottoned on to the likeness, hailing the Ivorian as "a hybrid between Gabriel [Magalhaes] and Saliba", the importance of Liverpool putting together an official offer is only underscored.

He's been performing at a high level for several years now, and consistently at that. With distinguishable physicality, speed and technical skill, the 6 foot 3 star has what it takes to become a superstar in the coming years, having been a regular feature in Sporting's senior squad as they've clinched back-to-back Liga Portugal titles and indeed caught the eye while doing it.

With Arsenal's central defensive pairing one of the finest on the continent, instrumental in conceding the fewest goals across the past two Premier League campaigns, Liverpool could strike gold in bagging themselves a player carrying similar properties.

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Diomande could perhaps offer more from an attacking standpoint, but when you're picking at offensive flaws when trying to identify the chinks in a young centre-backs game, it's clear that he's doing something right.

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