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A £105 million transfer dig is intended as Man City and Liverpool compete for a defender.
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Arsenal and Manchester United, Liverpool’s Premier League competitors, are currently bolstering their rosters.
In the week since the team reunited for pre-season training, Liverpool’s summer transfer window has taken an intriguing turn.
Although transfer rumors surrounding Jordan Henderson and Fabinho as well as the growing influence of the Saudi Pro League have cast doubt on Jurgen Klopp’s plans, it was heartening to see new signings Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai team up with their new teammates.
The teams that compete with Liverpool are strengthening their rosters in the meantime, with one in particular announcing two high-profile additions just the past day.
The teams predicted to compete at the top of the table next season are listed below along with the most recent news and rumors regarding them.
Both the deals for Jurrien Timber of Ajax and Declan Rice of West Ham, which the Gunners had been negotiating, have now been officially announced.
Two of Europe’s most promising young players have been added by Mikel Arteta, who wanted to improve the team that finished second in the Premier League last season.
West Ham officially said goodbye to their departing captain and announced that Rice would be moving to the other side of the capital for a British transfer record fee, initially estimated to be £105 million.
Although they declined to specifically name the Gunners in any of their communications in response to reports that they were dissatisfied with the length of time the deal was taking, the Hammers confirmed in their statement that the deal had been completed before Arsenal.
United Manchester.
This summer, the fierce rivals of the Reds have focused on acquiring a goalkeeper.
Following the acquisition of former Liverpool target Mason Mount, it was revealed that veteran goalkeeper David de Gea would be leaving Old Trafford this summer.
Andre Onana of Inter Milan has been considered as a replacement, and the most recent information from Fabrizio Romano indicates that it won’t be long before a deal worth €50 million plus €5 million in add-ons is reached.
“Manchester City.”.
The most recent rumors coming out of Manchester’s other side suggest that City will lock themselves into several more rounds of negotiations with German champions Bayern Munich.
England’s Kyle Walker, who Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg tweeted yesterday has verbally agreed terms on an initial two-year deal, would be leaving the treble winners.
Benjamin Pavard, another defender who has been officially linked to the Reds, is then moving in the opposite direction, as reported by the Guardian. They claim that since the World Cup winner can play both the center and the right of defense, he or she would be a fairly equal replacement.
Chelsea.
Romelu Lukaku, one of Chelsea’s departing players, is reportedly missing while negotiations are ongoing, which has Chelsea preoccupied with a transfer saga.
According to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, the Londoners are only interested in getting rid of the Belgian striker and have been in talks with Inter Milan for several weeks over a transfer fee of about £30 million.
But Lukaku was given more time off, and he hasn’t spoken about the Champions League finalists from the previous campaign since. This also occurs at the same time that Juventus, who are Inter’s fiercest rivals, announced that they were willing to make a bigger upfront offer.
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