The Spaniard’s inability to reach his peak performance was due to his ongoing injuries. Despite this, he is a world-class player whose talent was evident during his time at Bayern Munich and Barcelona, where he made history and had an incredible career, winning numerous titles and cementing his place in team history.
After making his Barcelona debut in 2011, Alcántara proved to be a valuable asset to Pep Guardiola’s game plan. As a result, shortly after Guardiola left Barcelona in 2012, and while Thiago was the Champions League champion, Alcántara was hired by Guardiola at Bayern Munich, where he undoubtedly experienced his finest moment as a player and learned a lot from Pep.
In addition, during his time with the Bavarian team, he won the Champions League. Unlike his time with Barcelona, in Germany, Thiago was an essential component of the game plan and was responsible for providing stability to the top team in the world at the time. For these reasons, he was regarded as one of the best midfield players in the world, and Jürgen Klopp did not think twice about trying to sign one of the best players in the world.
Thus, Klopp’s move to Anfield was a luxury acquisition, and despite the Reds’ expansion, he had just about assembled the greatest team on the planet because Liverpool had won the league, the cup, and the Champions League.League, ushering in a new era at Anfield, and the Reds possessed the world’s greatest offensive trio. The team also possessed a strong bond, and everything came to a head with a string of incredible championships.
Anfield’s end of an era
The Spaniard had a total of nine injuries, according to Transfermarkt, which undoubtedly reduced the level he could have had under Klopp’s orders. As a result, he is almost out of Anfield and will likely go to Arabia, where he will likely earn around €10 million, although at Anfield he was the second highest paid player behind Mohamed Salah, who makes €12 million. Although he started the season with the Reds at a great level, his play gradually declined.