Liverpool is thought to be interested in signing “extraordinary” offensive talent this summer, but it’s a serious and controversial business.
Liverpool Premier League title wins from Glory
The Reds are on their second victory since winning Premier League champions for the second time, following a 1-0 victory over Leicester City.
Trent Alexander Arnold’s second half strike proved to be a difference between the two teams. Liverpool’s vice captain came out to fire the winner into the house to celebrate the style in the process.
While some Reds supporters feel they are hoping that the passionate nature of Alexander Arnold’s celebration means he will remain this summer, he continues to collaborate in post-match interviews, suggesting that the move towards Real Madrid is still most likely at the end of the season.
Liverpool can actually be seen as a champion without playing this week, but only if Arsenal loses home to Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening. If that doesn’t happen, we can secure glory against Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday afternoon. Now, rumors of the story fall, which could cause a big uproar in the summer window.
According to reports from Spain, Liverpool is interested in signing former Manchester United attacker Mason Greenwood this summer, and can “be happy to launch a multi-million-pound attack.”
The 23-year-old is robbing his trade at the League 1 side Marseille after seeing some serious off-field issues discard him. The Reds are reportedly willing to pay up to £68.5 million for his services.
Greenwood has enjoyed a good season with Marseille, scoring 18 goals in 28 starts in the league, earning praise from journalist Daniel Rioro. “Greenwood is probably the best player in League 1 in the first three games, from a pure qualities perspective. We know his history, but we’ll talk about his exceptional pitch and pitch.
However, despite the distinct abilities that Greenwood owns, he exploded into the scene as a talented young man at United, a move that certainly doesn’t happen in Liverpool for a variety of reasons.
First of all, the aforementioned off-field troubles of the British led to the Reds selling him, so the Reds would generally have a bad look of the clean club image that creeps under both Jurgen Klopp and Arne’s slots.
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There is also the minor issue with Greenwood being a former United player, which is a controversial in and of itself, and frankly, a move that Liverpool shouldn’t consider this summer.