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Gleison Bremer

According to reports, Gleison Bremer from Juventus has made offers to sign with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United at the end of the current campaign.

According to a report from HITC, the Premier League clubs have been contacted by intermediaries regarding his availability, and the Italian club may try to sell him at the end of the current campaign.

The Brazilian defender is undoubtedly talented enough to play in the Premier League and has established himself as a key member of the Italian team’s first squad.

It will be intriguing to see if Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are willing to pay the high price of over £50 million for the Brazilian defender.

United, Chelsea, and Liverpool need Gleison Bremer.

Thiago Silva is expected to leave Chelsea on a free transfer at the end of the current campaign, therefore they will need to find a suitable replacement. Signing his countryman might turn out to be a smart move. The 27-year-old’s willingness to join a team without European football will be interesting to see, since the Blues are unlikely to earn European qualification for the upcoming campaign.

Liverpool, however, also needs depth in their defensive unit. Bremer might end up being a better option than Joel Matip, who will become a free agent in the summer. The Brazilian is currently at the height of his abilities, and the Premier League may see an instant effect from him. The left-footed central defender can also fill in as a temporary full back.

In the meanwhile, Jonny Evans will need to be replaced by Manchester United in the summer, and the Brazilian might end up being a significant improvement.

He might be tempted to join all three clubs, but the asking fee might be a problem. They don’t want to overpay for the defender, and it’s unclear if they can work out a fair deal with the Italian team.

More news…….

Liverpool is prepared to compete with Real Madrid for a £51 million, highly skilled defender.

Liverpool is prepared to compete with Real Madrid for a £51 million, highly skilled defender.

Liverpool is now in the running to recruit Lille defender Leny Yoro, with Real Madrid of Spain.

This season, the 18-year-old center-half has become one of Ligue 1’s breakout stars, drawing interest from several top teams around Europe.

Yoro has long been the target of Real Madrid and PSG, but it appears that other teams have also shown interest in the midfielder.

Liverpool has joined the Yoro race.

Liverpool and Real Madrid are willing to fight for the acquisition of Lille’s Leny Yoro, according to MARCA (h/t 90 Min).

The young French defender may be pursued by the Reds, who are hoping to add a defender during the summer transfer window.

French prodigy is anticipated to come with a price tag of approximately £51 million. Yoro’s signature is reportedly being pursued by Chelsea, which would increase competition for the young player.

Yoro, who is only eighteen years old, has become a mainstay for Lille’s defence. Throughout 35 games across all competitions, he has scored three goals.

The centre back is the best option because Real Madrid’s defence lacks depth, which has been evident this season and makes it an important position to bolster in the summer.

The favourites to sign Liverpool target are La Liga leaders.

Despite the increasing competition, Real Madrid is likely to have an advantage over the other teams fighting for Yoro’s services.

The 18-year-old defensive prospect’s desire to relocate to Santiago Bernabeu is the reason behind this.

Since Yoro’s contract expires in 2025, the Spanish powerhouses are reluctant to pay a premium for the player, which could present issues down the road if Lille demands a larger price.

So, it’s still unclear where the 18-year-old will spend the summer.

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