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A Liverpool attack target has dropped a major hint that he could move to Anfield this summer, while Manchester United has renewed its interest in a Juventus star, according to Sunday’s newspaper gossip.
THE TARGET OF ATTACK GIVES LIVERPOOL HOPE IN MOTION
Target reported in Liverpool Joaquin Correa He has told fans how he would like to play in the Premier League in the future, prompting Anfield to talk about a change.
The Argentine attacker received heavy tips to move to Merseyside this summer, with Italian media reports claiming that Jurgen Klopp is looking at Correa as an option to beef up his attack, while Liverpool it could waive the 30% sale clause in Luis Alberto’s contract to help facilitate a deal.
Correa, who has a £ 70 million release clause at the Rome-based club, admitted the Instagram He wants to play in England.
“I would like to play in the Premier League. At the moment, I am concentrating on Lazio, but I also enjoy the English league. I would like to improve my English and I will,” Correa said, as quoted by Italy football.
Correa has been excellent this season, recording seven goals and one assist in 17 Serie A games when Lazio challenged Juventus for the title before Covid-19’s suspension.
The 25-year-old, who has also had spells in Sampdoria and Seville, is expected to be used as part of Jurgen Klopp’s top three attack rotation and, despite his somewhat strong exit clause, the Reds expect that the current financial crisis within the game will tempt Lazio to charge for a lower fee.
Klopp is expected to be on the market for more advancement options this summer, with Adam Lallana and Xherdan Shaqiri waiting to leave, while Correa has the ability to play wide or middle.
And more gossip
At least four Premier League clubs want Manchester United winger Jesse Lingard if the club decides not to offer him a contract extension (Daily Star Sunday)
Manchester United sent scouts to see Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot before Serie A was suspended and will consider a summer offer according to a report in Italy (Daily Star Sunday)
Lille received a £ 75 million offer for striker Victor Osimhen reportedly in France: Osimhen has been linked with several clubs, including Liverpool (Daily Star Sunday)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made plans to make Paul Pogba a key part of Manchester United’s future and build a partnership with Bruno Fernandes, but Real Madrid is ready to present a £ 70m offer at a reduced price to the Old Star. Trafford (Sunday Mirror)
Premier League clubs are facing a player revolt over the plan to restart the season with a host of foreign stars reaching out to their governments and agents for advice on whether it will be safe for them to return to action on 12 June (Sunday Mirror)
Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp leads a consortium of soccer superstars, including Phillip Cocu, Dirk Kuyt, Ronald Koeman and Henrik Larsson with the goal of buying a club from the Premier League (Sunday Mirror)
Bayern Munich and Brazil winger Philippe Coutinho, 27, will be a target for Newcastle if they make Mauricio Pochettino the club’s new coach (Sunday Mirror)
Manchester United’s moneymen are gearing up for an end-of-the-world scenario of empty stadiums until six months after football’s restart (Sunday Mirror)
Premier League clubs will be offered a star-studded host of Barcelona players to buy or lend this summer, including World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann, as Spanish giants are desperate to raise funds amid the outbreak. Coronavirus (Sunday Mirror)
Tottenham has cut José Mourinho’s transfer budget with loan firms now high on the agenda as last year’s Champions League finalists seek to cut costs (Sunday Mirror)
The Premier League is offered an incredible escape route from Plan B, to end the season in the sunny Australian city of Perth (Sunday afternoon)
Belgian midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, 28, has hinted that he could leave Manchester City if his Champions League ban is maintained (Manchester Evening News)
Manchester United expects to beat Tottenham with the signing of young Sunderland forward Joe Hugill by a six-figure sum (Sun on Sunday)
Gareth Southgate is concerned about a “club versus country” dispute in the event that UEFA insists that Nations League matches be played in the fall: England faced Iceland, Denmark and Belgium (Sunday Sunday).
EFL clubs could receive a multi-million pound brochure from the Premier League if they start their season (Sunday Sunday)
The heads of a Premier League club have told their players that they can choose not to participate in Project Restart for health and safety reasons (Sunday Sunday)
Sheffield United’s owner Prince Abdullah would risk being jailed in Saudi Arabia if the Blades beat Newcastle after the proposed acquisition (Sunday Sunday)
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce is still very popular with his squad, who are determined to prove to the new owners that it should stay past this season (Sunday Sunday).
Burnley will claim a huge £ 10 million compensation for miracle manager Sean Dyche with Crystal Palace and Aston Villa monitoring his situation (Sunday Sunday)
West Ham is considering downloading his £ 45 million club signing Sebastien Haller after just one season at the London Stadium (Sunday Express)
Mesut Ozil has contributed to help those struggling with the coronavirus in Turkey after pledging £ 80,000 for Muslims during Ramadan (Mail on Sunday)
Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard has said he would not “feel good” with him if Premier League stars were favored to undergo regular coronavirus testing before NHS frontline staff and key workers (Mail on Sunday)
Marcelo has no plans to hand over his Real Madrid left-back position to Ferland Mendy at the moment, dismissing rumors that he is ready to switch to Juventus (Mail on Sunday)
Leicester City plans to move to Arsenal left back Kieran Tierney if they lose Ben Chilwell (Sunday Express)
Montpellier midfielder Junior Sambia is set to return home after a terrifying battle with the coronavirus in the past two weeks (Mail on Sunday)
Leeds United wants to go with 20-year-old Illan Meslier as their Premier League goalkeeper next season if they win promotion (Mail on Sunday)
Rangers are ready to pull the trigger on their “smoking gun” in the next 72 hours and present their dossier of evidence that they say proves the SPFL’s ruse to the 42 member clubs (Scottish Sun on Sunday)
Scottish FA President Rod Petrie has confirmed that this year’s Scottish Cup will be played to completion, even if it takes us to 2021 to do so (Scottish Sun on Sunday)
Celtic are watching Michal Karbownik of Legia Warsaw, but the club will have to beat Dynamo Moscow and Real Betis to land the attacking left back (Sunday Mail)
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