4-2-1-3 – Changes In Liverpool Starting XI Alongside Dybala In Attack

One of the latest news circulating in the football media right now is Paulo Dybala’s links with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.

Liverpool fans are definitely one of the happiest people right now. After welcoming Fabinho from Monaco, and Naby Keita from RB Leipzig, the Anfield club could bring Dybala to Merseyside this summer transfer window.

Three factors could make the deal a reality. Firstly, Liverpool’s interest could propel them into going the extra mile to get the player’s signature. Apart from this, the player is reportedly set to move to Anfield due to Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival. Thirdly, should they sign Ronaldo from Real Madrid, Juventus won’t hesitate to sell one of their own to have liquid cash in the bank.

Of course, Liverpool fans are all over twitter showing their excitement when they heard the speculations they could welcome Dybala at Anfield this summer.

However, a question for the curious minds is how Dybala would fit into Jurgen Klopp’s starting XI at Anfield.

Since Klopp already have three dangerous attackers, and we aren’t expecting him to sit Dybala on the bench, we expect him to adopt a 4-2-1-3 system.

The trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino will retain their roles, while a versatile Dybala will play behind the trio.

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