Liverpool enter race for European champion

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Very discreet since the start of the summer transfer window, Liverpool finally intends to take action. According to several sources in England, the Mersey club is thinking of strengthening its midfield with the recruitment of a specialist in the number 6 position despite the presence of Wataru Endo or Ryan Gravenberch in this sector. According to information from Timesthe Reds are considering going to Real Sociedad.

While Mikel Merino is announced as leaving for Arsenal, his teammate Martin Zubimendi could also cross the Channel to continue his career. Designated as Rodri’s successor with Spain, the 25-year-old midfielder is coming off a great season with the Basque club and participated in the Roja’s victory at Euro 2024. While several rumors have reported interest from PSG, Barça or Arsenal, the Spaniard, whose release clause is set at around 60 million euros, now finds himself in the sights of another European giant.

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