Yildiz talks anticipated for the ‘New Year’

According to Football Insider, the Reds’ title rivals Arsenal are assessing a transfer for Kenan Yildiz at Juventus, following an replace that will probably be music to Liverpool’s ears, as we’re additionally taking a look at him.

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In their report, it’s stated that the Turkish worldwide’s contract talks with The Old Lady are ‘stalling’, which is about to result in ‘an actual race to snap him up within the new 12 months’, regardless of his deal operating till 2029.

Speaking on the Inside Track podcast, Pete O’Rourke stated: “They’ll [the interest clubs] be right across this situation with Yildiz and his contract situation at Juventus if no deal can be agreed with the Italian giants. I’m sure Arsenal will be ready to make a move for the highly rated attacking player as well. He’s regarded as one of the hottest young properties in European football.

“He’s completed so properly for Juventus that he is come onto the radar of numerous prime golf equipment, the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Real Madrid have all been credited with an curiosity in Yildiz.”

The other clubs interested in the electric 20-year-old winger are Chelsea and Manchester United, following their unsuccessful bids made in the summer. With six goals and five assists in 18 games, alongside the outstanding performances he’s delivering for his country, it’s understandable that almost every big club in Europe is considering an approach.

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Like former Liverpool star Diaz, he’s unpredictable, favouring to run at opposition full-backs, taking on his man and making things happen from nothing. We’re screaming out for a profile like his.

It must be said that a winger shouldn’t really be the priority for the Reds, when you consider how leaky the defence has been this season, but there’s been a lot of speculation over a move for Antoine Semenyo in latest weeks and so it isws- attainable that Liverpool might signal a brand new attacker.

As such, there’s a lot to evaluate earlier than any choices are made.



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