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Guardiola weeps, Klopp is close to winning him a 70 million move

Coaches enter the fray for a player with a bright future

By Charles Cornwall

Guardiola worried and Klopp smiling
Guardiola worried and Klopp smiling
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Alan Varela has captured the attention of Premier League giants Manchester City and Liverpool. Having moved to Porto for €9m in 2023, the Argentine midfielder has been a standout performer for the Portuguese side, starting the majority of games this season.

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Manchester City and Liverpool are the two clubs who have expressed an interest in signing Varela in the next transfer window. Despite the current strength of both teams, the squads led by Jürgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are looking to bolster their ranks with the talented Argentine midfielder.

Liverpool, who have previously shown an interest in Varela when he was still at Boca Juniors, see him as a valuable option to strengthen their midfield, especially considering the lack of depth in that position. Meanwhile, at Manchester City, the recent departure of Kalvin Phillips has created a vacancy that Varela could fill, despite having Rodri Hernandez in the starting line-up.

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Varela's consistent form for Porto, currently qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League and in third place in the Portuguese league, has attracted the attention of these English clubs. The Portuguese competition has become an important showcase for South American talent, and Varela appears to be on the radar of two of the Premier League's top clubs. The upcoming transfer window promises excitement, with the bidding for Alan Varela one of the main attractions to watch.


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