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There are a number of rumoured targets for the midfield

Signing both Fernández and their top target, Jude Bellingham

By Sergio Moya

Signing both Fernández and their top target, Jude Bellingham
Signing both Fernández and their top target, Jude Bellingham
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A new midfielder is introduced, according to FCInter1908's translation of an article from the Italian magazine La Repubblica, Liverpool is one of the teams attempting to sign Brighton and Argentina player Alexis Mac Allister, Borussia Dortmund sees the 23-year-old as a potential successor for Jude Bellingham, along with Inter Milan, Juventus, Benfica, and other clubs.

Although Mac Allister is a fantastic player, he will cost an absolute fortune, just as Moisés Caicedo. Brighton paid £62 million for left-back Marc Cucurella in the summer, but their asking price for a midfielder is probably much higher now that he has won the World Cup, newest Enzo Fernández transfer

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According to Portuguese journalist Pedro Almeida, Liverpool has agreed to pay Enzo Fernández's release clause. Manchester United, Newcastle United, and Chelsea are also reportedly interested, Chelsea has made a bid of £115 million ($138 million/€130 million), but that sum is about £10 million ($11 million/€10 million) more than the amount of his release clause.

The Daily Mail claims that Newcastle recently had a bid for Fernández rejected; nevertheless, TyC Sports claims that Manchester United are currently leading the hunt for the midfielder, Liverpool does need another midfielder, but signing both Fernández and their top target, Jude Bellingham, has always been difficult, if not completely unattainable.

Reds' most recent transfer move leaves him unimpressed

Steve Nicol, a former Liverpool player, claims that the Reds' most recent transfer move leaves him unimpressed, a deal for Cody Gakpo is expected to be finalized following the forward's medical, I'm not really certain, Nicol said to ESPN FC. How does he perform? He doesn't play in the middle or too high up. He's sort of in the middle.


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