Gossip: Man Utd moves Aarons, Liverpool defender bond resurfaces



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UNITED TARGET NORWICH FULL-BACK
A season and a half after spending around £ 50 million on a right-back (The weakest link in a title tilt?), Manchester United is looking at another …

Reports this morning from the eve of the transfer window suggest that the Red Devils have rekindled their interest in Norwich defender Max Aarons. They, along with all the other great hitters, were watching Aarons last season, and the Spurs had had a £ 30 million offer turned down by Norwich, while Barcelona was also snubbed when they present a loan offer with an option to buy.

Sun acknowledges that United are now ready to make a move with the defender, who will turn 21 next week, now valued at more than £ 20 million after the Covid crisis. But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can wait until summer. Regardless, Aarons would reportedly ‘seize the opportunity’ to move to Old Trafford.


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LIVERPOOL EYE SERIES TO DEFEND
Liverpool’s need for a defender is far more urgent. John Aldridge certainly seems to think so.

Jurgen Klopp’s center-backs have been dropping like flies this season, with Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Fabinho and Joel Matip all lopsided at various points. The champions have reportedly targeted a steady stream of substitutes in recent months and one of those ties has resurfaced this morning.

Gleison Bremer was mentioned by the Echo of Liverpool as a possible january recruit in November and Granata Messenger it’s just tracking now. The Torino central defender is also being watched by Everton and Fulham, with the three clubs said to have made inquiries about the 23-year-old last summer before Liverpool had a problem.


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Klopp is also concerned about the growing possibility of losing Georginio Wijnaldum.

The Liverpool midfielder is just hours away from being able to speak to European clubs about a pre-contract agreement, as the clock ticks to the expiration of his contract this summer.

Barcelona has been the most prominent in the rumors about the future of Wijnaldum, while Inter Milan is also said to be interested.

Gazzetta dello Sport also puts wolves in the mix, while Mirror Wijnaldum is suggesting as a replacement for Joao Moutinho, who still has a year and a half left on his contract at Molinuex, and the Portugal star doesn’t show much sign of slowing down just yet.



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