Following the announcement of Manchester United's transfer statement, Liverpool is "leading race for £102 million" midfielder. – footballtopstar
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Following the announcement of Manchester United’s transfer statement, Liverpool is “leading race for £102 million” midfielder.

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Joao Neves

Joao Neves, a midfielder for Benfica, is reportedly being linked to Liverpool in a mega-money transfer.

According to reports, Liverpool will have competition this summer from Chelsea, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich in the fight for Benfica midfield player Joao Neves.

The 19-year-old midfielder’s breakout season, which saw him play in 55 games across all competitions, has been linked to a big-money move away from the Estadio da Luz.

Shortly after Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s minority ownership was disclosed in January, Neves was linked to a move to United; however, Benfica denied rumours that the Portugal international was in talks to move to Old Trafford.

O Jogo, however, claims that Neves will be the focus of an enormous financial bidding battle involving some of the best teams in Europe. The Reds, United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain are all rumoured to be interested in signing the 19-year-old. Liverpool and the other three Premier League teams are allegedly “leading the race” for the midfield player, though.

According to the article, if Neves were to leave Benfica this summer, the team would require any potential bidders to fulfil his £102.3 million release clause.

When asked in February about his future at Benfica, Neves responded, “Will you be staying at Benfica next year? Nothing about the upcoming season is guaranteed. Right now, I would like to remain at Benfica, but we shall see—you never know. His current deal with Benfica expires in 2028.

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Ollie Watkins is considering a “dream” move as Liverpool considers making two transfers.

Ollie Watkins

Ollie Watkins, a striker for Aston Villa, had a great season and helped his team advance to the Champions League. He has been linked to moves to Arsenal and Liverpool.

Ollie Watkins, an Aston Villa player, has already talked about his “dream” to play for Arsenal after Liverpool was linked to him.

The striker, who had his greatest season to date, gets included in England’s preliminary team for EURO 2024. Watkins raised his prominence by helping Villa qualify for the Champions League with 27 goals and 13 assists.

Because of this, there have been rumours of a potential transfer for the 28-year-old, with Liverpool even reportedly plotting a bid to wrest the attacker from Villa Park. Given Arne Slot’s arrival at Anfield, it is understood that the Reds are not actively chasing that move, which might still work for Watkins.

Arsenal is one team looking to add a forward this summer in an attempt to fight Manchester City for the Premier League title once more after losing by a mere two points in 2023–2024. That prospect might fit Watkins’s long-term objectives.

When Watkins was still with Brentford, he acknowledged having some loyalty to the Gunners during an interview at the 2020 London Football Awards. “To play for Arsenal is the goal one day. But the odds are slim,” he remarked. “The only reason is that my family helps them and things like that.

However, that’s a long-term objective. Earlier this month, Watkins’ affiliation with Arsenal was evident as Aston Villa qualified for the Champions League. Man City’s victory over Tottenham in the last week of the season, which gave Pep Guardiola’s club a significant lead over Arsenal in the title battle, sealed the Midlands team’s fourth-place result.

Watkins was noticeably more reflective while his teammates rejoiced.

Additionally, Liverpool has chosen not to pursue Crysencio Summerville, a great player for Leeds United. According to reports, Chelsea and the Reds were vying for the Dutchman’s signing.

Paraag Marathe, chairman of the Whites, acknowledged that players might have to vacate Elland Road. Compared to most, Summerville will generate more interest.

“We have the funds we need to do what we need, but there will need to be some trade-offs,” he stated. “It’s not just about outs; it’s also about ins, considering scouting options, but we have to make trade-offs. At this point, it’s too early to discuss individual players.

We’ll make sure we continue to be completely compliant with P and S, but there are some things we need to do. We’ll have to start over and figure out what bargains we need to make.”

 

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