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Liverpool player longs to move to Europe to earn million-dollar wages

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool player longs to move to Europe to earn million-dollar wages
Liverpool player longs to move to Europe to earn million-dollar wages
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France midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni has no intention of leaving Real Madrid. Recent interest from Liverpool and Bayern Munich has not altered his stance, nor that of Real Madrid, who have full confidence in the player. Aurélien Tchouaméni's future still lies with Real Madrid. Although in recent days he has been approached by at least two big clubs on the continent, the player has no intention of leaving the discipline of the Merengues.

A few days ago, a few media outlets alluded to a growing interest from Bayern Munich and in the last few hours these rumours have been gaining momentum again - in Sport1 they point him out as the main desire of Thomas Tuchel - as well as those that link him with Liverpool, a team that could say goodbye to Jordan Henderson and Fabinho and that, therefore, would urgently need to recruit a new midfielder. In both cases, the Frenchman has already made it clear that he is not considering a new move.

According to As, the midfielder is adamant that he wants to succeed at Concha Espina and, for that reason, he is already working with the idea of regaining the full confidence of Carlo Ancelotti, who, after giving him a great role at the start of the season, ended up giving him a rather secondary role in the final stretch of the campaign.

The low blow

Just as firm as that of the player is the stance of the Chamartín club. The club's officials maintain full confidence in their pupil and do not consider transferring a player for whom they invested a whopping €80m just a year ago. "Tchouameni is not for sale, do you understand Liverpool? The message from Real Madrid is very clear: they want to keep the player," journalist Fabrizio Romano recently said in a tweet that the player himself liked. Jürgen Klopp wanted to sign Aurelian Tchouameni to replace Jordan Henderson, but in the face of this refusal he could ask the captain to stay so as not to create a hole in his squad. 


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