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Liverpool ex player believes Wataru Endo to be an excellent signing

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Didi Hamann expressed his belief that Wataru Endo could be a valuable addition for Liverpool. The Reds move closer to finalizing a deal for the 30-year-old midfielder. Meanwhile, Hamann offered his endorsement for the potential signing.

In a Twitter post, the ex-Liverpool player has shared his anticipation that the Japanese international will catch Anfield supporters by surprise. Given his impressive performances at VfB Stuttgart during the previous season.

Recent news emerged last night, revealing that Liverpool had reached an agreement on a £17 million deal to secure Endo’s services. It is anticipated that the midfielder will step in to address the vacancies created. That is by the departures of both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho in the midfield.

How can Endo prove vital for Liverpool?

Endo gets recognition for his strong professionalism and diligent work ethic. Thus, making him a midfielder who fulfills numerous criteria. That is what Liverpool is seeking in a new addition before the conclusion of the transfer window.

The inclusion of the midfielder might come as a surprise. With only a limited number of Liverpool fans being familiar with Endo’s name. But there is legitimate cause for supporters to feel enthusiastic about the arrival of the 30-year-old at Anfield this week.

The necessity for a defensive midfielder at Liverpool arose the moment both Fabinho and Henderson departed this summer. Acquiring Endo is a step that should have been taken by the Reds weeks ago to address this gap in their squad.

Even though his attributes may not be widely known, it’s undeniable that Endo’s credentials are impressive. The Japanese international presents an ideal signing for Jurgen Klopp’s squad.

Furthermore, considering the endorsement of figures like Hamann, Endo has the potential to emerge as a standout player for the Anfield side. The current necessity for a defensive midfielder is perhaps greater than ever before for Liverpool.

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