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Chelsea’s Levi Colwill gives a five-word answer to Liverpool’s question after a fair transfer admission

Chelsea’s Levi Colwill gives a five-word answer to Liverpool’s question after honest admission to transfer
Chelsea defender Levi Colwill has not denied the rumors linking him to Liverpool, as he declined to comment on the speculation during a recent Instagram live session.
The 20-year-old, currently under contract with Chelsea until 2025, with a possible extension, has attracted attention after his impressive performances for the England under-21 team in the European Championship.
Liverpool have reportedly expressed interest in Colwill, while Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino plans to discuss the player’s future when he returns from holiday.
Despite being on hiatus, Colwill’s recent Instagram comments have sparked excitement among fans of both clubs.
During the Instagram live session, Colwill was prompted by a friend to provide some insight into his future plans. He replied saying:
“Even my Jamaican brothers [fellows] say Levi at Liverpool.” To which the Chelsea defender replied: “[I] haven’t been talking football, man.”
Colwill has been repeatedly questioned about his future at Chelsea in recent days. Following England’s victory over Spain in the under-21 final, where Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones scored the winning goal, Colwill commented: “I’ll talk to my family, I’ll talk to everyone I need to and I’ll take a decision to make.
“I need to play at the end of the day to get there [England senior team] and get to the next pitch.”
Chelsea’s Levi Colwill gives a five-word answer to Liverpool’s question after honest admission to transfer
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First in ECHO’s Next Gen series assesses Ben Doak’s situation as he trains with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool first team this summer
If there is one lasting image of Ben Doak’s fledgling Liverpool career to date, it was the one made of him on Boxing Day last year.
The winger was around a month away from celebrating his 17th birthday when he was unveiled for his Premier League debut at Aston Villa on 26 December.
With the Reds leading 3-1 after a hard-fought game in Birmingham, Doak has been called up for his first taste of top-flight English football and while most youngsters would have quietly watched the final moments of the match, Doak is not most of the young people.
Doak received the ball with his back to goal on the right side of the field, rather than simply holding it with a back pass. Villa left-back Lucas Digne.
Upset by the move, French international Digne probably wasn’t as blown away by Lionel Messi’s scoring times in Barcelona training sessions and his loyalty to former club Everton has left Reds fans gagging. Doak move. The former Celtic teenager has given the uninitiated a tantalizing glimpse into the fearless mentality and skills that have underpinned his development during a journey that has so far taken him to the top of the first-team squad. ‘Anfield.
At 17, there will be no calls on Doak for next season, but the club’s coaches believe they have potential special talent within their ranks at the teak Scotsman. Ahead of the Boxing Day special, he marked a breakthrough week a month ahead of him by signing his first professional terms just days after his senior debut, which came in a shootout win over Derby County in the Carabao Cup.
Finishing ahead of Fabio Carvalho in the final 15 minutes of regular time, the youngster’s willingness to take on his more experienced opponents was a key feature in a thrilling cameo that came as no surprise to youth football regulars.
Rarely has there been a game during the UEFA Youth League Under-19 where ECHO’s analysis has failed to highlight another strong performance from Doak. The electric full-back scored four goals and provided as many assists as the Reds have qualified from a group with Rangers, Ajax and Napoli at ease.
The best choice was certainly his hometown of Glasgow, where he played as a lone striker for most of the second half after defender Lee Jonas was sacked to lead Barry Lewtas’ side 2- 0. A Scottish side’s return to Partick Thistle’s Firhill Stadium in October left the young Reds behind as the game entered the final.
It was an intervention by Doak, who had already played an exceptional match, which tipped the match in favor of the visitors. After catching a stray ball with his back to goal when the score was 2-2, he fought back after a few tackles before carrying it into the box and shooting the outside of his foot for the winner.
For a young Scotsman who had traveled to the fringes of Celtic’s senior division before their £600,000 move to Anfield, it was undoubtedly a standout moment, mainly as he was seen by a handful of family members and friends who all loved him. -time. “In a game featuring a brace from forwards, sending off defenders, a penalty kick and a total of seven goals, it was Ben Doak’s sensational performance that was still the main talking point in a match that practically had everything,” ECHO wrote. competition. report that day. “Only the ex-Celtic youngster will know how much personal motivation he gets from meeting Rangers, but the number 7 was once again outstanding for Barry Lewtas’ Under-19s in this hugely entertaining 4-3 win.”
After beating Porto on penalties in the knockout stages, Liverpool’s eventual elimination in the Youth League came in difficult circumstances in Lisbon in March with Doak forced off with a shocking injury inside 10 minutes following a clash of heads with Sporting defender Joao Muniz. How that result might have been different had Doak’s energy and direct style been available to Lewtas that afternoon.
Ben has been here for less than a year and has made tremendous progress,” Lewtas recently told ECHO. “It was important not to take away from him what he already had as an incredibly direct and energetic player, and we worked very hard. with him on parts of the game that we thought he could develop and improve.
“He still has a lot of work to do but for a guy who has moved home, from one big club to another, there has been a lot of attention around him and he has made his first team debut. It was brilliant for him throughout the season.”
“Ready to go” was the assessment of those close to Doak before his return to pre-season training last week. The winger spent part of his holidays with a personal trainer alongside childhood friend and Crystal Palace prospect Dylan Reid before returning for official duty.
A “special boy” was Klopp’s first assessment last season. “[He’s] really confident, he’s got something that nobody else really offers, this kind of dribbling, this kind of simple courage, all this stuff.”
At 17, a loan move from the Reds is not out of the question, but the forward is desperate to try again to show what he can do. However, there is an acceptance of how good he needs to be to get on Klopp’s side in the long run. For now, he’s in a good position to learn his trade by closely observing some of the best players in the Premier League. For a promising young man, there could be no better role model than the highly professional Mohamed Salah.
While he respects his senior colleagues for what they’ve accomplished in the game, those who know the player personally insist he’s not impressed with the reputation of those he now works with at the AXA Training Center, even though he’d like to collect as many possible information from the likes of Salah and Andy Robertson who have taken the time to pass on their wisdom. Robertson, in particular, as Scotland captain, would keep a close eye on his young countryman.
If Doak isn’t put off by the performance of those he trains against, then—as evidenced by the clean pair of heels Digne flashed on Boxing Day—he’s even less put off by those he plays against. And if that deception is the enduring image of his Liverpool career to this day, it certainly won’t be for years to come.
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