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Liverpool seem ready to strike hard to secure the services of Aurélien Tchouameni. In search of significant reinforcement for its midfielder, the English club is preparing an initial offer of 60 million euros for the Frenchman, with the possibility of increasing this amount. While Tchouameni has shown versatility under Carlo Ancelotti, the high expectations around him at Madrid have yet to be fully met, opening the door to a possible transfer this winter.
Real ready to let Tchouameni go?
Liverpool are not the only ones watching the market. Real Madrid, who are reportedly looking for a high-calibre defensive midfielder, have their sights set on Manchester City’s Rodri and Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez. This movement could influence the future of Tchouameni within the Merengues. A bidding war therefore seems imminent for the French midfielder, who could be tempted by a new adventure in the Premier League.
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