According to Sky Sports Journalist Genre Cadi Marzio, Liverpool has made a shock offer to the £400,000 star who wants to play in Europe next season.
Reds’ summer transfer plans are being shaped
After two quiet moving windows after replacing the dugout Jurgencrop, Arneslot is tasked with strengthening his team in many important areas this summer, with FSG ready to assist the manager with vital financial support.
There could be a need for a new striker with doubts about Darwin Nunes’ future, and the aforementioned report, alongside RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco and the prolific sports CP Star Victor Osimhen as a potential option.
As Trent Alexander Arnold recently confirmed his decision to leave his boyhood club this summer, the Reds have also stepped up their pursuit of a new right-back, with David Ornstein believing Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremy Frimont eager to move to Anfield.
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Perhaps it has been overrated by Ryan Grasenburch and Alexis Mac Alistair, so there was also the suggestion that slots could guide new midfielders this summer.
However, according to Di Marzio, a surprising move to attack a Premier League midfielder could also be on the card. Sky Sports journalists have recently said Liverpool has made a shock offer to Kevin de Bruin of Manchester City.
De Bruyne has left Man City on a free transfer this summer, with Pep Guardiola’s decision not to extend his contract, but despite extensive links to MLS, the Belgians want to stay in Europe.
Napoli is specifically trying to sign the 33-year-old, so they can also compete for his signature from some of Europe’s top clubs.
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In fact, the Man City legend moving to Anfield doesn’t seem particularly realistic given that he has been directly competing with the Reds for years.
Wayne Rooney also compared Belgian International to Stephen Gerrard in the past, saying: “De Bruyne reminds me a bit of Stephen Gerrard. He drifts to the right of it and plays some great balls whipped like Stevie.
The £400,000 a week star is clearly in the Twilight years of his career, and although the city is eager to sanction his departure, he is still impressed in the Premier League this season.
competition | exterior | the goal | assist |
Premier League | twenty five | 4 | 7 |
FA Cup | 3 | 2 | 1 |
So, while De Bruyne could still be a different maker of top clubs, the move to Anfield is highly controversial.