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Liverpool recently inquired about acquiring two Real Madrid players.
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According to reports, Liverpool has expressed interest in signing both Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, with Real Madrid likely to make one of the midfielders available.
Since Liverpool will lose Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia to Chelsea, the Secret Scout claims that the Reds are keen on the Madrid pair.
This summer, Liverpool has been linked to both Tchouameni and Valverde, and Madrid may now be willing to let go of one of the midfielders given that Jude Bellingham has already emerged as a star under Carlo Ancelotti.
Due to Liverpool’s recent indication that they are willing to spend significantly on the right player this window, an offer from the Reds may therefore be alluring for Madrid.
Chelsea’s pursuit of Caicedo makes a £110 million bid for the midfielder likely to fall through, but Tchouameni or Valverde could make outstanding replacements for the Reds this summer.
A game-changer for Liverpool could be the signing of Tchouameni or Valverde.
Although neither player is a well-established no, Tchouameni and Valverde both bring something very unique to Liverpool’s team that is difficult to match. No Red fan can dispute that they will all want one or the other at Anfield.
Tchouameni and Valverde are renowned athletes who represent one of the top club teams in the world. If either of them were to become available for transfer, it would be a major coup for Liverpool.
Both Tchouameni and Valverde are talented enough to put Liverpool in the running for the Premier League title if the money were available to sign either player.
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Virgil van Dijk desires “a couple more” Liverpool additions to strengthen the team.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister got Liverpool off to a strong start, but captain Virgil van Dijk wants “a couple more” players to sign on.
The Reds’ opening Premier League match ended in a 1-1 draw at Chelsea, making it a mixed day for the team.
Axel Disasi’s goal tied the score after Luis Diaz’s opening goal was overruled for offside. Both teams also had goals disallowed after Nicolas Jackson’s obvious handball in the box was disallowed.
Szoboszlai and Mac Allister stood out for Liverpool, but the lack of a defensive midfielder next to them made it difficult for them to perform well on their debuts.
Van Dijk admitted he would like to see a “couple more” signings while expressing his “very happiness” with Liverpool’s business thus far in an interview with BBC Sport following the game.
“I am very impressed with the guys; as a human being coming to a new club, it is good how they are coming in,” he said.
“Our club is very family-friendly.
“Their quality spoke for itself on the pitch. I’m overjoyed with them.
“Let’s see if we can add a few more players while the transfer window is still open to make the team as strong as we can for this coming campaign. “.
With a £111 million agreement for Moises Caicedo, Liverpool is actively looking to add a new player to the middle of the field, despite the fact that he reportedly prefers Chelsea.
With owners Fenway Sports Group traveling to the UK for the game and Romeo Lavia of Southampton being another known target, it is hoped that negotiations will move forward soon.
Van Dijk was happy with Liverpool’s performance and a point from west London in the first game.
“It is our goal to put things right. We played very well for 20, 25, both with and without the ball, and we scored a good goal,” he said.
“They got involved after the goal was disallowed.
I thought we did a pretty good job of defending.
It’s difficult.
The game was excellent overall and could have gone either way. We recognize the point. “.
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Romano discloses Liverpool phone conversation regarding £50 million deal on Friday after Reds fail “secret job”
Fabrizio Romano claims that after Chelsea submitted a revised offer on Friday, Liverpool called Southampton to discuss a potential trade for Romeo Lavia.
Liverpool made a move for Moises Caicedo, as reported, and Jurgen Klopp confirmed it in his press conference on Friday. A bid of approximately £110 million was reportedly accepted.
However, it was later discovered that the Ecuadorian player had told the Reds that “he only wants to join” Chelsea this summer, with the Blues preparing a new offer of their own.
In an effort to find at least one replacement for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, both of whom left for Saudi Arabia earlier this summer, Liverpool has also been in a competition with Chelsea for Southampton midfielder Lavia, who is valued at £50 million.
The losses of Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and James Milner, who left on free transfers, were covered by the additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai earlier this summer.
Liverpool has made several offers to Southampton for Belgian international Lavia but they have all been rejected, and they now run the risk of losing out to Chelsea in the race for him as well.
Additionally, despite having so far been unable to meet Southampton’s asking price, according to transfer expert Romano, Liverpool are still interested in signing Lavia and last night made contact with the Saints.
“The Moises Caicedo saga has been just, if not more, crazy,” Romano wrote in his Caught Offside column on Friday. “The story of the day on Friday was Harry Kane to Bayern. Chelsea is currently in touch with Brighton to make another offer for Caicedo as of the time of writing.
So let’s wait for that action since it is very important. On Friday around noon, when it appeared that everything was in place for Caicedo to join Jurgen Klopp’s team, he made it very clear to Liverpool that he wanted to go to Chelsea.
“So that’s why Chelsea are now working on a club-to-club agreement after weeks of negotiations. Chelsea seemed to be certain that they would be the only ones working on this deal, but Liverpool did a great job on their “secret job.”. The player’s preference will always determine the outcome in the end.
“Chelsea also made a fresh offer to Southampton on Friday night for Romeo Lavia, but let’s wait for Caicedo’s conclusion before concluding that the 19-year-old’s story is over because Liverpool also called Southampton on Friday afternoon.
Liverpool has also been in the running all day, but Chelsea consider Lavia to be a separate deal from Caicedo. Southampton has made it clear that they will not sell Lavia for less than £50 million. “.
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