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Folarin Balogun’s replacement at Arsenal is ideal as Liverpool ‘confirm’ their $65 million hijack.
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The most recent Arsenal media briefing includes comments on stories about Romeo Lavia, Mehdi Taremi, and the future of Folarin Balogun.
Reduced price on tarémi.
Mehdi Taremi, a striker for FC Porto, has a lower asking price now that Arsenal and AC Milan are interested.
As a way to improve their forward options, the Gunners are reportedly interested in the forward. Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Porto is only asking for €20 million ($22 point 4 million/£17 point 1 million) for the 30-year-old, who last season scored 31 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions.
However, following the loss of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, AC Milan is reportedly more interested in signing a new striker.
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London asserts that a striker is not currently Arsenal’s top priority. Mikel Arteta’s defensive options have been made more certain by the confirmation of Jurrien Timber’s arrival, and Declan Rice’s impending departure will have covered all the necessary bases.
Folarin Balogun’s story does, however, continue to unfold.
Ironically, the striker’s future in north London is up in the air, and he has been linked with a transfer to AC Milan. With this level of interest, it is likely that he will leave the organization, leaving Arsenal lacking in attack.
Taremi, who costs £17 million, would be an ideal Balogun replacement. a strong European scoring record and the Champions League expertise to mentor younger players. If the Gunners pursue their interest, only time will tell.
Lavia deal is scuttled by Liverpool.
In the coming days, Arsenal’s hopes of acquiring Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia could suffer a serious setback.
Following developments in Jordan Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool’s interest in the Belgian has increased recently. Sacha Tavolieri claims that the Reds are currently awaiting confirmation of the midfielder’s transfer to Al-Ettifaq before making their opening offer for Lavia.
The 19-year-old has reportedly spoken with Jurgen Klopp and wants to play at Anfield, according to the journalist. Although a transfer seems unlikely, Arsenal is rumored to still have interest in the former Manchester City midfielder.
For a while now, Liverpool’s midfield has been in dire need of an overhaul. That has definitely been accomplished with the signings of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, and with the departure of Henderson and perhaps Fabinho likely, more additions could come.
According to Football.London The fact that Liverpool was willing to let Henderson leave almost guarantees that they will eventually sign Lavia. If Tavolieri’s information is accurate, Arsenal will have a very difficult time persuading Lavia to join them. Arsenal will be forced to look elsewhere if the player moves to Merseyside, which appears to be highly likely.
The door is still open for Moises Caicedo, football.london reported yesterday.
According to yesterday’s report from London, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
According to a report from yesterday in London, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
According to a report from yesterday in London, the door is still open for Moises Caicedo.
According to a recent report from football.london, Moises Caicedo’s door is still open.
Time will tell, though, as Chelsea is vying for the Ecuadorian.
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Levi Colwill swoop is in the Liverpool lineup.
The 20-year-old Chelsea defender Levi Colwill is reportedly a target for Liverpool this summer.
As reported by 90min, Premier League powerhouse Liverpool is prepared to make a counteroffer to rival Chelsea in order to sign defender Levi Colwill during the current summer transfer window.
One of the top young defenders in the Premier League at age 20, he had a standout loan season at Brighton and Hove Albion. Colwill’s impact last season was limited by injuries, but his potential is obvious to all.
Colwill, a center-back with the left foot, is a valuable player in the present-day game. He would be an important member of Jurgen Klopp’s backline should the Liverpool manager opt to play a three-man defense. He is a ball-playing defender who can hold his own.
The Reds will also be able to use Trent Alexander-Arnold in the inverted full-back position if they do this. After that, the beloved by the Kop can execute his dual-number six duties and give the Liverpool attack more bite and variety.
Chelsea wants to keep Colwill, for their part. Mauricio Pochettino wants to hang onto the kid and believes he has a future at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea has some negotiating room because Colwill still has two years left on his current contract.
Liverpool seems to be optimistic about their chances of signing the 20-year-old. The young player still has doubts about his long-term prospects at Stamford Bridge, which could influence his decision to transfer to Anfield rather than stay.
Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk are two aging members of the Reds’ defensive unit. Joe Gomez has also fallen out of favor, making Ibrahima Konate the only dependable long-term center-back option. Colwill’s addition will partially future-proof Klopp’s options while also giving the team a much-needed homegrown player.
If Chelsea can persuade Colwill to sign an extension, a lot will depend on it. The Reds might be inspired to continue if the 20-year-old rejects to do so. In any case, his outstanding contributions to England Under-21’s successful run at the European Championship have not gone unnoticed.
Center backs who are left-footed and adept with the ball are priceless. It makes sense for Liverpool to go all-out for Colwill with Pau Torres headed to Aston Villa and Micky van de Ven headed to Tottenham Hotspur. Two giants who are rebuilding and vying for their lost thrones should make for an interesting chess match.
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