Three clubs which should look to sign Mario Gotze

Mario Gotze will bid farewell to Borussia Dortmund for the second time after his contract expires at the end of this season. Unlike his previous farewell, the German will leave the club on the right note.  Despite his illness and injury problems, Gotze is still only 28 years old – the age at which footballers usually hit their peak. If the German can rediscover his form, he could be a vital cog in any team that he joins next season. With all that in mind, here is a list of the clubs that should try to sign Mario Gotze.

Three clubs which should look to sign Mario Gotze

Liverpool

It is going to be an interesting transfer window at Merseyside this season. Development plans for the Anfield Road End and the Kirkby base, along with the coronavirus situation have hurt the Red’s finances. In this circumstance, a player of Gotze’s talent would be an ideal signing for the English giants.

The German enjoyed his best seasons under Jurgen Klopp with Borussia Dortmund. The attacking midfielder scored more than 30 times in 116 appearances for the current Liverpool boss en route to two Bundesliga titles.

Moreover, with the German in their squad, Liverpool could solve their problems of lack of goals from the midfield. He could also provide a different dimension to their attack. The versatility of Gotze and his knowledge of playing under Klopp could make him one of the best signings the Reds can have for the upcoming season. All this with zero paid in transfer fees. This is almost the perfect signing for the Reds, so they should sign Mario Gotze.

Jurgen Klopp already tried to bring him to Liverpool in 2016, he could yet do so the same four years later.

AC Milan

There are very few clubs in the world of football that can match the heritage and stature of AC Milan. Despite their dominance in Europe at the beginning of this Millenium, the Rossoneri have unfortunately fallen into mediocrity in the past decade.

With the experienced Ralf Ragnick taking over at Milan, expect the Rossoneri to make some very shrewd moves. Mario Gotze, if he chooses, could become a part of the Renaissance taking place in Milan.

The World Cup winner could be the key to unlocking some of the misfiring talents at the club. He would also reduce the pressure on the Milan attack. Gotze would improve many areas of Milan’s game, making him an ideal target. AC Milan should sign Mario Gotze.

With his wife Ann-Kathrin Brommel already acquainted with the city after having been involved with her modeling works there, the move could have a positive effect on the German’s personal life too.

Mario Gotze could be one of the answers to AC Milan’s problems. Then again it could be his worst mistake.

Roma

If there is one club that is tailor-made for the German, it’s the Giallorossi. Over the last few seasons, the Roman giants have undergone major structural changes. They’ve let go of some of their icons and brought in young and hungry talents.

With Paulo Fonseca at the helm, Roma have shown moments of brilliance over the season, but have yet to find any consistency in their game. There are signs that with the right players AS Roma could once again mount a title challenge.

The management style of Fonseca, described as a mixture of Jurgen Klopp’s heavy metal style and Pep Guardiola ‘s slow patient buildup, could provide the perfect platform for Gotze. The German could ease into the system after having spent most of his career playing in both the styles. The Spaniard’s preference for the 4-2-3-1 system, a system in which Gotze thrives, could also play in favor of the World Cup winner.

Moreover, Gotze could become the ideal mentor to the young talent in Rome. The German’s knowledge and experience of having played under pressure could help the youngsters thrive under his wing. AS Roma should sign Mario Gotze.

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