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Liverpool have been heavily linked with a summer move for Wolves midfielder Matheus

Nunes and the Reds have already been💰 treated to an up-close example of what he’s

capable of.

Not for the first time in 2024, and almost certainly not💰 for the last,

Jurgen Klopp‘s team came up against a player who was both a) a potential upgrade and b)

💰 far more physical and “up for it,” as they say, than any of those he faced.

In the

previous two matches💰 the Reds and Wolves had played out this term, Nunes had started

none and only featured for a little over💰 an hour, but in the Premier League, he was

unleashed to full and fairly devastating effect.

Having joined in the summer,

💰 Liverpool’s visit marked only his 16th Premier League start for the club and he is yet

to score in a💰 Wolves shirt.

The 24-year-old has had a good impact on the team all the

same, though, and his career – whether💰 that takes him to Liverpool next or not – looks

set to continue the rapid trajectory seen over the past💰 few seasons.

It’s only four

years since Nunes was at a local side, Ericeirense, who play within the Lisbon

district. They’ve💰 only ever once been in the third tier of Portuguese football and that

division folded a decade ago – which💰 tells you plenty about the standard he was playing

at as a teenager.

Again: it’s a very rapid rise.

One half-season at💰 Estoril in 2024/19

was enough to hint at his talents at a much higher level and Sporting paid half a

💰 million for him that January, with manager Ruben Amorim’s willingness to give youth a

chance soon seeing him break through💰 the following year.

His first full campaign as a

top-flight player, therefore, was as recent as 2024/21.

Two terms there and Wolves💰 paid

£42.2 million for the Brazilian-born player who was by now a full Portugal

international, with 11 caps to his💰 name thus far.

From a Liverpool perspective, the

evidence is there he can handle a step up; the big question is💰 whether he’d help fix

the mess we’re in and where he would fit to do so.

Strengths

He’s not an incredibly

rare💰 find in terms of his skillset, he’s just extremely good at the things he’s

supposed to be good at –💰 something which a few players in Klopp’s squad could do with

being reminded of at present perhaps. And that’s not💰 only aimed at midfielders by any

stretch.

Passing, control, a first touch, vision, the ability to use both feet, some

aggression,💰 drive to get forward from deep, determination to get back and help out

defensively.

In short, Nunes can do most things💰 you would expect most central

midfielders to these days, and to a high level.

And yet, against Liverpool at Molineux

on💰 Saturday, Nunes didn’t precisely play central midfield – certainly not in the

conventional sense.

Wolves were fluid and well-drilled, four across💰 the midfield out of

possession and flicking to a rather narrower three when on the ball. Nunes’ role was

left💰 of the quartet, most certainly not a winger but filling a vital role in tandem

with Matheus Cunha.

Rather than touchline-tight,💰 his defensive position was in the left

Wolves channel: stationed between Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita, nominally

anyway, and always💰 quickly in place to close out passing lanes, stop Liverpool being

able to pass through that side of the pitch💰 and (again with Nunes) forcing the ball

back along the defensive line towards Joe Gomez.

It showed the other sides of💰 Nunes’

game: positional discipline, tactical awareness and selflessness for the team –

particularly in the 20-minute spell at the start💰 of the second half where Wolves barely

touched the ball and his only job was constant shuttle runs to close💰 players down.

The

24-year-old did it, relentlessly, and then still had plenty in the tank for the final

20 when they💰 seized control once more and ran rings around their visitors.

Where can he

improve?

That same spell in the second half against💰 the Reds showed the limitations of

Nunes more than aspects he can improve, as such.

This is because they might be💰 seen as

physical, which can’t always be surpassed: he’s never going to be a lightning-quick

outlet, for example.

His way of💰 playing out of danger is brave, his feet are quick

enough to avoid a challenge and he can ping passes💰 on the diagonal to give his team a

route out, but he is not going to be the player capable💰 of dragging the ball 40 metres

upfield himself, nor sprint into space 30 metres behind a defender to launch a

💰 counter.

Nunes is the conduit of midfield, not the carrier – which isn’t to say he

doesn’t like to take players💰 on.

He absolutely loves a dribble, but here we’re talking

more about the beating of a player one-on-one in close quarters💰 and with immaculate

control and a great capacity to consistently move into space, rather than the

nudge-and-run of a pace💰 merchant who might surge past two or three.

In terms of

technical progress, there’s undoubtedly something to be said for the💰 improvement of all

players when better teammates are around them, but he is remarkably well-rounded on

that side of his💰 game.

Drastic improvement there shouldn’t be expected, but some

improvement defensively will be required.

He’s game for a challenge, but not always

💰 precise with them. His positional play is good to stop the opposition, but he can

switch off at times too💰 when play runs behind him.

Not that we saw any of that against

Klopp’s side, of course.

Who does he play like?

There💰 are aspects of his game which

look more like he’s an aggressive, high-pressing forward rather than a midfielder of

the💰 scheming and controlling variety – at least as far as Liverpool’s recent squads are

concerned.

Early on he won the ball💰 following a Reds’ throw-in and set up Sarabia for a

chance; soon after he robbed Joel Matip of a bouncing💰 ball and powered through to shoot

– saved by Alisson this time.

They were opportunistic, aggressive, quick-reaction

moments designed to disrupt💰 and create at once.

Both were far more reminiscent of, say,

Sadio Mane than any of Liverpool’s midfield collection under Klopp,💰 with the exception

perhaps of a fully-fit Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

But in his midfield play, his

centre-of-the-park control is absolutely nothing like💰 Oxlade-Chamberlain’s

style.

Several occasions at the weekend saw him easily evade Keita on the turn, very

calm under pressure and able💰 to manipulate the direction of both ball and body with a

quick swerve and change of angle.

In that regard he’s💰 much more Thiago-like from the

current crop, switching play on the move and looking to create short angles for

give-and-gos💰 around opponents.

Opening the field wider, similarities in his

middle-third game can be seen with the likes of Barcelona’s Pedri, Newcastle‘s💰 Bruno

Guimaraes or new Chelsea addition Enzo Fernandez.

While some of that aggressive,

forward-looking play in the higher third can be💰 compared with aspects of Bruno

Fernandes, Mason Mount or Bayern’s Jamal Musiala.

In truth, Liverpool do not have – and

have💰 not had – an exact match for his style of play moving from deeper areas and into

the final third.

Where💰 would he fit?

Despite left-midfielding Liverpool to death, the

assumption is he’d still be a central midfielder, one of three for💰 a Klopp team.

His

controlling game to help Wolves pass around Liverpool’s double pivot after the late

Harvey Elliott substitution was💰 great to watch for the ole-ing home fans, but

desperately demoralising for those of a red persuasion.

As such, he’d probably💰 fit

either of the two No. 8 roles in the current set-up: more controlling on the left, more

adventurous on💰 the right.

It’s the latter which possibly gets more out of him, given

his ability to press and win the ball💰 back, nip in for a challenge and quickly play a

pass…but then it’s also very much dependent on what Liverpool💰 are next year.

A 4-3-3

team, who press high? A build from deep side who control games? A change of shape,💰 a

change of requirement from the midfielders?

At the moment they are not much of

anything, which makes it all the💰 more difficult to predict who would fix what and

precisely where they would do it from.

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