Gossip: Liverpool enter Leeds ‘bidding war’; Chelsea switch targets to Prem duo after Osimhen news
Liverpool are keen to sign a Leeds United youngster, while Chelsea are looking elsewhere amid Paris Saint-Germain interest in Victor OsimhenâŠ
LEEDS BIDDING WAR
Liverpool are one of a number of clubs who are very interested in signing Leeds United youngster Archie Gray this summer, according to reports.
The Reds are set to lose Jurgen Klopp in the summer after the German announced that he will be leaving at the end of the season â but that hasnât stopped them looking for future stars.
And Football Insider insist that Leeds are âbracedâ for a âbidding warâ this summer with the versatile right-back impressing in his breakthrough season at Elland Road.
It is understood that the Yorkshire club will have to ârebuff a lot of bidsâ for Gray in the next transfer window with the 17-year-old making 36 appearances in all competitions this campaign.
Liverpool, Everton and Crystal Palace were all looking to sign the youngster in January and the âmass interest in the teenager is expected to be revived at the end of the season should Daniel Farkeâs side fail to regain Premier League status.â
It is claimed that Liverpool âare among those who remain very keenâ but Gray will come with a big price tag after signing a new deal until 2028 in mid-January.
Victor Osimhen in action for Napoli.
SWITCHING FOCUS
Paris Saint-Germainâs interest in Victor Osimhen has seen Chelsea switch transfer focus to Brentfordâs Ivan Toney and Brightonâs Evan Ferguson, according to reports.
The French club have reportedly made the Napoli striker a priority after it was confirmed that Kylian Mbappe will leave Paris in the summer on a free transfer.
And now the Evening Standard claims that Chelsea are âsounding out alternativesâ with PSG set to save around âŹ200m a season by not re-signing Mbappe.
That means that PSG are likely to have more capital to spend on a deal to sign Osimhen than Chelsea, who have spent over ÂŁ1billion since a Todd Boehly-led consortium bought the Premier League club in May 2022.
PSG are likely to be able to offer more in terms of wages than Chelsea and the Blues are now considering moves for Brentfordâs Toney and Brightonâs Ferguson.
Addressing PSGâs reported interest in Osimhen, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano wrote in his Caught Offside column: âPSG will be looking to strengthen in various areas this summer but I donât like inventing names, so trust me â mentioning names now in February means 90% inventing because nothing is advanced at this moment guys.
âFor sure we can mention players appreciated by PSG. For example Leny Yoro at Lille, Bernardo Silva was on the list last summer for PSG so letâs see if they return on that one.
âAlso Victor Osimhen and Rafael LeĂŁo are well known by club director Campos who signed them at Lille, but at the moment there are no concrete negotiations.
âIt will take time.â
AND THE RESTâŠ
Arsenal target Pedro Neto could cost over ÂŁ60m, with Wolves holding out for a club-record fee for the 23-year-old, who is also interesting Tottenham and LiverpoolâŠSao Paulo midfielder Pablo Maia is keen on a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal, West Ham and Fulham viewed as possible destinationsâŠFormer Liverpool and Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has said Major League Soccer side Inter Miami will be the last club of his careerâŠSunderland forward Jack Clarke could leave in the summer according to the playerâs agent, after the Championship club rejected bids from Serie A side Lazio in JanuaryâŠRoma want to sign Leeds United defender Diego Llorente on a permanent deal after he impressed during a loan spell with the Serie A club.
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