26,year old midfielder for Inter Milan, is widely expected to leave the Italian team this summer, and Liverpool are the front-runners to sign him.
The Reds are reportedly bidding more for the 26-year-old playmaker than teams like Chelsea and Manchester United, with Newcastle United also showing interest in Barella, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. However, Liverpool are unquestionably in the lead for the midfielder.
who is one of the top players in the world at his position and is valued at £77 million, appears to be leaving the San Siro for the Premier League this summer, with a move to Liverpool now appearing to be the most likely option.
Barella, a player who Steven Gerrard admires greatly, shone for Inter last season as the Nerazurri advanced all the way to the UEFA Champions League final, finished third in Serie A, and won Coppa Italia honors.
A midfielder of Barella’s caliber would undoubtedly improve Liverpool’s team. Jurgen Klopp and his group must exert every effort to lure the Inter player to Anfield in the coming days given that the Reds are currently the reputed favorites to sign the Italian.
Liverpool signing Barella could be one of the deals of the summer
There’s no denying how good a midfielder Barella is, with the Italian international a world-class operator and a player who could thrive at Liverpool. And that’s why the Merseyside giants have to do all they can to secure the 26-year-old’s signature in a deal that could be one of the best any club does this summer.
As we know, Liverpool are in the market for a new midfielder having already signed Alexis Mac Allister. And few options out there are as good or as silky on the ball as Barella, who could bring a lot of technical and creative quality to the Reds’ engine room.
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Midfield is the area of the pitch that will generate the most headlines at Anfield this summer. Arthur Melo has returned to Juventus after the Reds opted against activating the option to buy in the Brazilian’s loan deal.
Elsewhere, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita have left as free agents. Milner has agreed to join Brighton, while Keita has already been unveiled at Werder Bremen.
Leighton Clarkson has joined Aberdeen outright after a breakthrough campaign while loaned to the Scottish side last year. However, according to a report, Thiago Alcantara could be part of the midfield exodus too.
Online outlet Inside Futbol state Thiago, 32, is courting interest from two clubs in Saudi Arabia.
The identity of the pair isn’t revealed, though it stands to reason they come from the quartet of Al Hilal, Al Nassr, Al Ahli and Al Ittihad. Those are the four clubs who were recently taken over by the Public Investment Fund.
The burgeoning Saudi Pro League has already proved a viable escape route for many a Premier League star this summer.
What’s more, the riches on offer are also proving appealing to clubs who hope to cash in on players who they would otherwise have trouble shifting.
Indeed, Chelsea are poised to generate between €25m-€30m for Kalidou Koulibaly who’ll turn 32 on Tuesday.
The centre-back’s high salary and poor first season in England was unlikely to generate strong interest in Europe, though a move to Al Hilal is now taking shape, much to Chelsea’s relief.
Thiago has one year remaining on his Liverpool contract and has always performed to a high standard when playing.
However, his outings were in frustratingly short supply last season, with injuries beginning to blight the later years of his career.
Indeed, Thiago missed 118 days through hamstring and hip issues last term. With Alexis Mac Allister signed and two further midfield additions expected, Thiago’s time as a regular starter when fit is under a cloud anyway.
As such, Liverpool may well consider bids for Thiago if the Saudi speculation results in official bids. The chance to recoup a fee for an injury-prone 32-year-old does not come around all that often.
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