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Liverpool open to discussions to acquire Chelsea underperformer for €35 million
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The 23-year-old Ukrainian international has struggled to meet expectations since his transfer to Stamford Bridge and has faced criticism for his performances.
A fresh start away from Chelsea could benefit the winger, and Liverpool appears to be a potential destination for him soon.
According to Fichajes, Liverpool is exploring options to replace Mohamed Salah and is monitoring the Chelsea winger. The report indicates that Liverpool is prepared to negotiate a deal for the Ukrainian at around €35 million, with the total package possibly reaching €50 million, though it’s uncertain if an agreement will be reached.
This potential move would be surprising, considering Mudryk’s performance for Chelsea, where he has scored seven goals in 64 appearances. Salah has been an elite player for Liverpool, and substituting him with the Chelsea player would seem illogical for the club.
Additionally, the signing is likely to be unpopular with fans.
Chelsea aims to part ways with Mykhailo Mudryk
The Blues invested €100 million in the player and are fully aware that selling him would likely mean accepting a significant loss. Recovering €50 million for him could be a reasonable option as they seek to minimize their losses.
Chelsea can reinvest the funds from his sale into their squad.
It will be intriguing to see how this situation unfolds in the coming months. Salah is among the best players globally, and Liverpool will need to find a suitable replacement. It seems improbable that Mudryk could adequately fill the gap left by him.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold has outlined his demands to Real Madrid for leaving Liverpool
Once, the idea of Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving Liverpool seemed almost impossible. Now, with his contract ending this season, the right-back faces an uncertain future.
At 25, he has under 10 months remaining on his deal, which earns him £180,000 per week according to Spotrac. If a contract extension isn’t reached, he will become a free agent at the season’s end and can negotiate with clubs outside England starting in January.
Real Madrid, managed by Carlo Ancelotti, is reportedly interested in acquiring him. The club consistently seeks top talent and is in the process of assembling what many consider the best squad in football.
With stars like Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, Kylian Mbappe, and likely future Ballon d’Or winner Vini Jr, Madrid boasts a formidable attack. However, president Florentino Perez aims to strengthen the defense, and Alexander-Arnold is a prime target.
Attracting him from Liverpool won’t be straightforward due to his strong ties with the club. Nevertheless, a recent report from Fichajes states that the England international has conveyed his terms to the La Liga side.
His first condition is a substantial salary increase, which Real Madrid could accommodate, as 11 players at the club currently earn more than he does at Liverpool (Capology). The second condition is to join a trophy-winning team—a request Madrid can easily fulfill, having won three major titles last season, including the Champions League.
With no signs of waning, Madrid continues to solidify its status as Europe’s premier club.
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