Manu Kone, a target for Liverpool, will be unable to participate in the remaining matches of the under-21 European Championships due to a sprained knee he sustained during Switzerland’s final group game.
In a blow to both Liverpool and the French Under-21 national team, highly sought-after prospect Manu Kone will be forced to sit out the remainder of the under-21 European Championships due to a sprained knee. The incident occurred during his final group stage match against Switzerland, leaving the Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder sidelined for the crucial stages of the tournament.
Kone’s exceptional performances in recent times have not gone unnoticed, with Liverpool and their esteemed manager Jurgen Klopp expressing keen interest in securing his services this summer. The Merseyside club has identified midfield reinforcement as a top priority, and Kone’s skill set has undoubtedly caught their attention.
As discussions between representatives and the club continue, Liverpool fans have turned their attention to another emerging talent, Dominik Szoboszlai. Recent talks between the player’s representatives and the club have sparked a buzz among the supporters, adding Szoboszlai to a shortlist that already includes Kone, Khephren Thuram, Ryan Gravenberch, and Gabri Veiga.
However, the unfortunate turn of events saw Kone sustain an injury that has dashed his hopes of contributing to Sylvain Ripoll’s side’s pursuit of European glory. Leaving the stadium on crutches, the French Under-21 international faces a period of rehabilitation before returning to action.