Jadon Sancho responds to Trent Alexander-Arnold about the Liverpool transfer statement



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Jadon Sancho has given Liverpool fans a lot to be excited about after responding to the transfer comments made by Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The Reds’ right back was doing an Instagram Live with Michael Dapaah in which he was asked about the possibility of Sancho addressing Anfield.

Alexander-Arnold, of course, was in favor of a move that played with the Borussia Dortmund star with England.

“If it came to us, it would improve our team,” Alexander-Arnold told Dapaah. “So I would be more than happy if he came. I played with him for England and he is a special, special, special talent.”

Jadon Sancho responded to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s comments
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Sancho was tuning into the video and responded with a series of eye emojis suggesting that he may be open to the move.

Liverpool have always been related to the 20-year-old and that will only escalate after the player’s comments.

Rivals Manchester United and Chelsea are also in the picture with the former having a long-standing interest in the striker.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is eager to recruit young homegrown talents and Sancho perfectly meets the requirements.

Jadon Sancho has been linked with several teams in the Premier League

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Its rapid increase since moving to Germany has seen its value rise to around £ 100 million.

Dortmund’s bosses have reiterated their desire to keep Sancho, who has a contract with the Bundesliga club until 2022.

The current coronavirus pandemic has put football clubs’ finances to the test, meaning transfer costs may be affected.

And United Executive Vice President Ed Woodward has told fans that mega money deals could be beyond them this summer.

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He said: “No one should have any illusions about the magnitude of the challenge everyone faces in football and it may not be” business as usual “for any club, including us, in the transfer market this summer.”

“As always, our priority is team success, but we need visibility of the impact across the industry, including transfer window deadlines and the broader financial picture, before we can talk about a return to normalcy.”



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