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Liverpool is presently “in talks with management” for a £31 million French star at Anfield.
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In the battle to land the £31 million star, Liverpool may have an edge over Barcelona.
Christian Falk of GIVEMESPORT claims that Liverpool may have an advantage over Barcelona in their negotiations to sign Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard.
The Sport Bild journalist claims that one of the Reds’ Premier League rivals will be vying for the player’s services this summer.
Benjamin Pavard: Liverpool transfer news.
Falk revealed in his CaughtOffside column from a month ago that Liverpool are interested in Pavard.
The right-back, who can also play in the middle of the defense, was acquired by Bayern from VfB Stuttgart for about £31 million, according to The Guardian. Recently, his manager Thomas Tuchel referred to him as an “underrated player.”.
According to the former Chelsea manager, “He is an underrated player,” L’Equipe quoted him as saying. “He can adapt to the highest level, and he defends fiercely.
He is an excellent team player. He won my trust right away and showed me that I was correct. “.
Christian Falk’s comments regarding Liverpool and Benjamin Pavard.
According to Falk, who spoke with Pavard’s representatives, Barcelona is also interested in the 27-year-old, in addition to Liverpool and Chelsea. The journalist claims that the Spanish powerhouses do not have the money to purchase him during this transfer window.
Falk responded, “Of course,” when asked if the Reds are interested in signing him. For the Premier League, he is a fascinating player. His management is in constant communication with Chelsea; Liverpool; and Barcelona, though Barcelona is currently short on funds. He should be a free agent next summer, in their opinion. “.
Furthermore, it’s thought that Manchester City has added the French international to their list of prospective trade targets.
Are there any other defenders in the market for Liverpool?
Of course, the Merseyside club is currently considering other defenders besides Pavard. They are interested in Chelsea’s youngster Levi Colwill, according to transfer insider Dean Jones, who spoke to GIVEMESPORT earlier this month.
However, Liverpool may have trouble luring him away from Stamford Bridge this summer. The Blues’ stance is that he is not for sale, according to the MailOnline.
Colwill’s interest from London rivals Tottenham Hotspur is also stated in a report from the Evening Standard, so the Reds’ pursuit of the center-back will not be easy.
Liverpool may not have been able to sign Colwill, but they did manage to sign Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to bolster their midfield, and they may not be finished yet.
Romeo Lavia, a star for Southampton who appears attainable after the Saints were demoted to the Championship, is being considered for a transfer by the Premier League team.
Overall, Liverpool can be happy with the business they have done thus far, and their summer could get even better if they are able to add Lavia and then perhaps one of Colwill or Pavard to their roster.
It will be difficult because they have to play Manchester City, a team that just won the treble, so will it be enough for them to win the Premier League title? But maybe Jurgen Klopp’s team will be able to at least make a title challenge.
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