liverpool Manchester United are now ahead of Manchester United in the race to sign a Premier League star in the coming months, with the star targeting Anfield as his preferred destination, a new report suggests.
Liverpool’s Premier League lead reduced
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest at the City Stadium and ultimately lost. Premier League Arsenal’s victory in the north London derby reduced their lead to four points, but that lead could extend to seven if they win next month’s rescheduled Merseyside derby.
Having already qualified for the next stage of the Champions League, the first half of the season has been a huge success. Arne SlaughterThey have tasted just two defeats in all competitions, are the top scorer in the Premier League and have conceded just once in six Champions League games.
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Still, there are long-term concerns for the club Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold As things stand, they will become free agents this summer and will lose three key players if Liverpool do not agree to new deals.
They have already started planning for the future in some areas, with last summer’s signing of Giorgi Mamardashvili, who will join the club from Valencia in 2025, but more personnel are needed in front, midfield and defence. . Rebuilding an aging squad in some places.
One area where Liverpool definitely need to strengthen is at left-back, with Andy Robertson starting to show his age and Kostas Tsimikas posing little challenge for his place in the team every week. Now, they’re getting a huge boost in their search for a replacement.
Liverpool leading the way in signing Premier League defenders
According to iNews, Liverpool in pole position to sign Hungarian defender Milos Korczy From Bournemouth.
full back, known as player Possess “unique skills” Andoni Iraola’s Cherries, led by former team-mate Mathew Ryan, caught the eye with a string of outstanding performances.
This has sparked intense interest across the Premier League, with reports suggesting Liverpool have an advantage over their rivals, with Kolquez preferring the idea of a move to Anfield.
The report reveals: “Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United have begun to make contact with the player’s representatives, but it is understood that the 21-year-old would prefer a move to Anfield rather than the Manchester club.”
As for why, Liverpool need only look to their sporting director Richard Hughes, who was responsible for signing Kolkoz for Bournemouth and “is thought to have played a major role in the Hungary international’s thinking” .
So far, “there have been no concrete offers”, but added that “it is understood they are willing to do business for around £50m”, although the Hungarians have already signed Kerkez’s long-term replacement this month. His campaign is still three and a half years away £30,000 per week Vitality Stadium deal.