Liverpool’s search for a Georginio Wijnaldum replacement has so far been unsuccessful, with countless links to players resulting in very little concrete interest.
However, with Wijnaldum officially becoming a Paris Saint-German player earlier this week, Jurgen Klopp is expected to make haste in his search for a new midfielder.
There have been numerous rumours concerning potential targets for Klopp’s Liverpool, but three particular names continue to be part of the conversation.
Lille’s Renato Sanches, Borussia Monchengladbach’s Florian Neuhaus and Brighton’s Yves Bissouma all have been strongly linked with a switch to Merseyside in recent months. Therefore, in order to see who is best suited to the move, we simulated next season on FM21 with each of them as part of Klopp’s squad to find out who would be the most successful as Wijnaldum’s replacement.
Renato Sanches
Recent reports from French outlet L’Équipe have suggested that a move for Sanches is already underway following his impressive performances at the European Championships for Portugal and during the FM21 simulation the Lille midfielder continued to impress.

Sanches made 30 Premier League appearances in a title winning season for Liverpool scoring six goals and gaining one assist, maintaining an average match rating of 7.52 over the course of the campaign.
The Portuguese midfielder also scored two goals in Liverpool’s run to the Champions League semi final but failed to make any assists.

Sanches’ output far exceeded Wijnaldum’s 20/21 season for Liverpool where the Dutchman only scored two goals and had zero assists in 38 games.
Wijnaldum’s average match rating according to the Liverpool Echo was also considerably lower at 6.48, suggesting Sanches not only replaced Wijnaldum but improved Liverpool’s midfielder as a whole.
Florian Neuhaus
Whilst Renato Sanches nailed down a spot in Klopp’s starting XI fairly quickly, Florian Neuhaus failed to achieve the same levels of success.

The Monchengladbach midfielder made just 17 Premier League appearances for Liverpool over the course of the season scoring just one goal and gaining just one assist
In fact, Liverpool’s season as a whole was less successful than with Sanches as they finished second in the Premier League to Manchester United and went out of the Champions League to Borussia Dortmund at the quarter-final stage.

Over the course of the season Neuhaus maintained an average match rating of just 6.91 which is significantly lower than that achieved by his Portuguese counterpart, despite making considerably less appearances.
The German was also not trusted to start any Champion’s League games for Jurgen Klopp, making just four appearance, all of which were from the bench.
Overall, Neuhaus failed to make an impression during our FM21 simulated season but as a whole Jurgen Klopp’s side underperformed, suggesting that the Monchengladbach midfielder was not entirely at fault for his lack of impact.
Yves Bissouma
Bissouma began our simulated 21\22 season slowly starting the majority of the games from the bench, however, from late October the Mali international secured a place in Klopp’s midfield.
Bissouma played a slights different role than the previous Wijnaldum replacements as he adopted a deeper role as a double pivot alongside Fabinho.

However, a season ending injury in late January put an end to what was a fantastic debut campaign for Bissouma as in the first half of the premier league season he made 18 Premier League appearances, scoring four goals and making two assists.
Over the course of his first five months at Liverpool Bissouma attained an average match rating of 6.98 which is slightly higher than Neuhaus but lower than Sanches’.

Bissouma’s injury was felt by Liverpool as despite being top of the league in January, Klopp’s side went on to finish third. This highlights an important aspect of Wijnaldum’s game that was often under-appreciated, his availability. Any potential replacement will be expected to make 45+ appearances a season, something many players with injury records may struggle with.
Bissouma had a positive impact on Liverpool’s midfield but his injury was a massive blow for Klopp and is something that Liverpool will try their best to avoid with any new signing that is brought in to replace Wijnaldum.
Summary
Simulations on Football Manager 2021 are merely one way of predicting potential outcomes for players should they make the move to a new club and often the real life results may differ significantly.
However, in this case, FM21 has suggested that whilst a Wijnaldum replacement would benefit Jurgen Klopp’s side, it may not be as necessary as many believe. Of the three replacements, only Renato Sanches made more than more than ten Premier League starts, meaning that the current midfield will be tough to break into for any new signings.
This shows that any arrivals at Liverpool this summer will need to be of the highest quality to a make genuine impact but with funds reportedly limited this seems unlikely. Therefore, depth in quality is the most likely approach with Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Thiago making up Liverpool’s starting midfield.
Overall, the simulation suggested that funds may be better used elsewhere and with the African Cup of Nations to come in January, another attacker may be Klopp’s priority.

