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Liverpool and Chelsea are monitoring the 19-year-old offensive prodigy
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The Russian sensation Sergey Pinyaev has been linked to Chelsea and Liverpool.
The teenager has reportedly drawn interest from Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City in recent months, and the Blues may try to make a bid for him at the end of the current campaign, according to a report from HITC. Pinyaev previously underwent a trial at Manchester United.
Whether Chelsea can close the deal by the conclusion of the season will be interesting to watch. Securing the signing of a player based in Russia would be challenging given the ongoing situation in Ukraine. For identical reasons, Chelsea was unable to sign Arsen Zakharyan in the past.
Newcastle and Liverpool are interested in Sergey Pinyaev
Pinyaev would prefer to play for a major team, and the chance to relocate to Chelsea will appeal to him. Newcastle and Liverpool are two teams that have lately witnessed the 19-year-old in action. His playing style has drawn comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo, and he is probably going to cost about £26 million.
For a team like Chelsea, the asking price might not be an issue, but the situation involving Russia and Ukraine could make closing the sale difficult. If the trade can be completed, the 19-year-old would be a great long-term addition for the Premier League team.
He is the kind of talented young attacker that Liverpool might also use. The 19-year-old will bolster their attack with cunning and goals, and he might be a long-term investment for them. Liverpool has a history of developing young players, and they have the ability to help the 19-year-old realise his enormous potential. For Pinyaev, both clubs would be fantastic opportunities, and it would be intriguing to watch where he ultimately ends up.
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Keita Naby SUSPENDED by the new team, leaving them “without a choice”
Naby Keita has been suspended by Werder Bremen for the remainder of the season and fined “substantially” after the team claimed he had left Sunday’s Bundesliga match against Bayer Leverkusen.
The 29-year-old former midfielder for Liverpool was not used in the team’s 5-0 loss at the Bay Arena. According to his club, he made the decision to “go home instead of travelling to the ground with the team” after learning he was not included in the starting lineup.
On the official club website, a statement read, “Naby Keita has been suspended by Werder Bremen until the end of the current campaign.” The midfield player has also received a substantial fine from the team.
The statement also stated that Keita, an international player for Guinea, “will no longer train with the team or be part of the first-team dressing room.”
Clemens Fritz, Bremen’s director of professional football, declared: “As a club, we won’t tolerate Naby’s behaviour.”
“He put his personal interests ahead of the team’s during a difficult period involving our recent run of form and squad availability, letting his team down.” That is not acceptable.
“We need a team that sticks together and complete focus on the remaining games at this point in the season.” That explains why they abandoned us.
“We need a team that sticks together and complete focus on the remaining games at this point in the season.” Because of this, we are without a choice.
With five games remaining, Bremen is only five points above the bottom three, having lost to Leverkusen, who secured the title.
After his contract at Anfield expired last summer, Keita, who had previously spent time in Germany with RB Leipzig, signed a three-year contract as a free agent.
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