Khephren Thuram has ignited a wave of excitement among Liverpool supporters with a seemingly innocuous gesture on social media.
While currently representing France in the Under-21 Euros, the talented Nice midfielder managed to capture the attention of devoted Reds fans.
Khephren Thuram to Liverpool: A Possibility?
Thuram’s name has been circulating in connection with a potential move to Anfield, especially after Jurgen Klopp secured the signature of his primary summer target, Alexis Mac Allister.
Reliable sources suggest that Thuram has emerged as a prominent candidate on Liverpool’s shortlist as they actively pursue further midfield reinforcements.
Adding fuel to the transfer speculation fire, the young Frenchman recently exhibited his admiration for Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The catalyst for discussion came when Thuram “liked” a post on Instagram by 433, featuring an image of Alexander-Arnold celebrating his goal for England in a recent Euro 2024 qualification match against Malta.
The caption accompanying the picture bestowed upon Alexander-Arnold the moniker of “England’s new number 10.”
What was Arnold’s response to playing in a different position?
During the game, the Liverpool sensation showcased his versatility by venturing forward from his customary defensive position and operating within a midfield triumvirate.
Reveling in this newfound role, Alexander-Arnold expressed his contentment after the match, affirming his enjoyment and natural affinity for the position. Trent said
“It is still early doors and I haven’t played this position too often, but it feels comfortable and natural – it is somewhere I enjoy playing and somewhere I can see myself playing.For me, it is about getting into this team and being a regular name on the team sheet and I think today was a good foundation to build on.”
As the summer transfer window beckons, fans eagerly await the outcome of Thuram’s potential arrival at Liverpool and the possibility of witnessing a fruitful partnership between him and Alexander-Arnold blossom in the upcoming season.
Liverpool is my Religion and Anfield is my Church. 17th May 1996 the date I had my blood coloured red. The one you love the most you can not live without it and that is football to me.