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A reporter suggests Liverpool could make a shocking move today to sign a ‘brilliant’ champion player
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Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil could be up for a transfer deadline, with Liverpool sending scouts to keep an eye on him.
Neil has been a key player for Sunderland in recent seasons.
After attending the academy he made over a hundred appearances for the club, with Black Cats legend Kevin Phillips referring to him as a ‘brilliant’ [Sunderland Echo] player.
And according to reporter Mike McGrath, that has gotten the attention of some of the biggest parties in the country. Taking to Twitter this morning, McGrath hinted that the 21-year-old could be on his way today, with Liverpool named as an interested party.
“Sunderland central midfielder Dan Neil on Premier League clubs’ radar on deadline day,” says the reporter.
“Liverpool have sent scouts to observe the England under-20 team, who played regularly in League One and the Championship as a teenager.”
About half an hour later, McGrath reported that Sunderland had indeed turned down an offer for Neil, but not for Liverpool.
“Burnley have rejected a loan + commitment offer from Sunderland and are considering another offer,” he says.
Neil may not be a household name to many Liverpool fans but he looks like an impressive young midfielder.
Considering the Reds saw their grow spaces sell out this summer, you can see why a move would make sense.
To be monitored throughout the day.
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Aston Villa injury news as four players miss out against Liverpool as Philippe Coutinho speaks
Aston Villa injury news: The latest updates from Unai Emery’s side as they prepare for the game against Liverpool. Philippe Coutinho could seal a transfer exit and is also missing.
Philippe Coutinho hasn’t had the best time since leaving Liverpool in 2018, while his inflated transfer fee allowed the Reds to sign Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk and win the draw.
The Aston Villa team he joined is also very different from the current team as Unai Emery (and big money) turned the Midlands side into a European one.
In fact, they will play in the UEFA Conference League this season and hope to emulate West Ham United by winning this tournament. She certainly has the ideal manager to succeed in Europe.
But before that, there is still a trip to Anfield. Liverpool are keen to continue their strong start to the Premier League season but will face a tough test, including without Virgil van Dijk (suspended) and Ibrahima Konaté (injured).
Here’s a look at Aston Villa’s availability for the game, which sees four players sidelined and ineligible for Emery’s pick.
Emi Buendia and Tyrone Mings
Aston Villa didn’t have much luck with injuries earlier this season. Emi Buendía and Tyrone Mings will be out for long periods with knee injuries.
The two are expected to be out “for a long time,” Emery explained last week. Both have undergone surgery and will experience significant downtime in the meantime. Of course, neither will play against Liverpool at Anfield.
Jacob Ramsay
Jacob Ramsay is a real talent (Steven Gerrard was a huge fan during his time at Villa Park) and another big fail. In last season’s match against Liverpool at Anfield, the attacking midfielder was on the scoresheet.
He currently has an ankle injury that will keep him out for a few more weeks. He won’t be involved in that, but it will be a big boost for Emery when he gets back.
Phillippe Coutinho
Ex-Liverpool attacking midfielder Philippe Coutinho is likely to be missing for a while, but he may not even be an Aston Villa player when he gets into the game, thanks to transfer interests from a number of places.
Fabrizio Romano reports (on Twitter/X) that Beşiktaş and Real Betis are both options for the Brazilian, with Emery willing to lose the Barcelona player to Gerrard. Coutinho is currently out with a hamstring injury but that shouldn’t hold him back for long. Despite brilliant performances in the Midlands, he just doesn’t look like the same player as before his dream move to Camp Nou.
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