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Liverpool will have to break the bank and fork out €100 million for the services of 20-year- old Bayern Munich sensation Jamal Musiala. According to a report by Fichajes , Liverpool are keen on having Jamal Musiala in their ranks…CONTINUE READING>>
The 20-year-old attacking midfielder has been doing wonders over the past few seasons for Bayer Munich and he is on the radar of some of the biggest clubs in Europe. But, the Merseyside club will have to break the bank to land him at the club. According to the report, they will have to fork out at least €100 million to sign the Bundesliga gem.
Chelsea leading race to sign Diomande
Chelsea have reportedly taken the lead in the chase for 19-year-old defender Ousmane Diomande, with Arsenal and Manchester City also keen.
According to Fichajes , Mauricio Pochettino could urge Chelsea to make a move for Ousmane Diomande and beat rival competition for the defender. The 19-year-old Sporting CP star has impressed in. a short span at the Portuguese club, with Arsenal and Manchester City also keen on the Ivorian.
Newcastle United scout Victor Boniface
Newcastle United are looking at Victor Boniface as a new striker option after scouting the 22-year-old Bayer Leverkusen star.
According to The Sun , Newcastle United are keen on Victor Boniface as a long-term replacement for Callum Wilson. The Magpies recently scouted the 22-year-old striker during Nigeria’s games during the international break and have received positive reviews.
Liverpool run rule over Victor Osimhen during international break
Liverpool have extensively scouted Victor Osimhen during the international break as Jurgen Klopp eyes the 24-year-old as a strong target. According to The Sun , Liverpool are set to intensify their efforts to pursue Victor Osimhen as their next attacking target in January.
The Reds have scouted the 24-year-old league-winning striker during the international break, although they face tough competition from domestic rivals Arsenal and Chelsea…CONTINUE READING>>