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Liverpool will compete with Tottenham to sign the £50 million transfer target
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Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Tottenham, has bolstered his midfield and offence this summer.
Among other players, Spurs have managed to bring in midfielder Archie Grey from Leeds United and striker Dominic Solanke from Bournemouth.
They have given Tottenham the strength and depth they needed to contend for a spot in the top four of the Premier League this year. They made these additions to the squad this summer.
The North Londoners are reportedly interested in signing a defensive player, but Liverpool and Bayern Munich will likely put up a fierce fight for the player’s services.
Diario Expreso (quoted by Liverpool Echo) claims that Tottenham is considering a move for Piero Hincapie, the defender for Bayer Leverkusen.
It has been communicated to the Premier League team and all other interested clubs that a £50 million offer would be required in order to recruit the player this summer.
Spurs have enough centre backs for the upcoming season with Radu Dragusin serving as the backup option and Cristian Romero and Mickey van de Ven as the first choice.
Ben Davies, a left-back, has additionally demonstrated his ability to play centre defence when called upon.
Spurs are still hoping to sign the player, who is a left- and centre-back in addition to that.
More than a defender, Tottenham needs a wide attacker.
The manager of Bayer Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso, is keen to keep the defender on staff and believes the only way the defender would be allowed to leave the German champions this summer is if he receives a sizable financial offer.
Given that Tottenham have paid a large quantity of money to acquire Solanke and Grey this summer, it seems doubtful that they will spend the same amount of money on another defender, especially one who will serve as a backup.
Spurs require greater depth in their assault, especially from the right side of the attack, therefore they must concentrate on their wide attacking areas.
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Liverpool defender is close to signing a potential £20 million contract to join Brentford
Sepp Van Den Berg is allegedly on the verge of being sold by Liverpool.
Thomas Frank’s Brentford has been eyeing the 22-year-old for some time, and the Bees have expressed interest in signing him before the summer transfer deadline, which is at the end of the month.
David Ornstein of The Athletic has reported that Van Den Berg is expected to sign a long-term contract to depart Anfield.
The Dutch centre back might move on in quest of a fresh challenge if the Reds are successful in meeting their £20 million value.
Sepp Van Den Berg is about to depart from Liverpool
Van Den Berg, who enjoyed loan stints with Preston North End, Schalke, and Mainz after joining Liverpool from PEC Zwolle as a young player back in 2019, now appears likely to sign a permanent deal with a new team.
Van Den Berg hasn’t played for the team in more than five years, and it’s obvious that he has no position in the starting lineup going forward. However, the story with the Bees might be somewhat different.
Frank’s team seems to be the most frequently associated with Liverpool’s number 72, and they may formally bid on the player before the transfer window closes.
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