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Liverpool interest in versatile midfielder CONFIRMED, as Man Utd blunder begins to look worse and worse

 

Clubs are compiling their lists for January as they anticipate upcoming possibilities to enhance their squads, and TEAMtalk reports that three prominent Premier League teams, including Liverpool, are pursuing Angel Gomes.


Angel Gomes, having just earned his first and second caps for England, has began the season in excellent form for both his club and national team.

The 24-year-old’s contract with Lille expires next summer, and many elite clubs have been monitoring his performances in anticipation of a possible transfer.


Sources have verified the presence of recruiters from both Liverpool and Arsenal at recent matches.

He was seen throughout his complete international debut for England, when he played centre midfield in a 2-0 victory over Finland.

He distinguished himself on Lee Carsley’s team, significantly enhancing his prospects of receiving substantial bids in January.

Lille is eager to retain Gomes, while they acknowledge the inevitability of his eventual departure.

However, his departure without compensation at the conclusion of his contract next summer is a significant issue for the French club’s management and would be regarded as exceedingly poor business practice.

What is the rationale behind Liverpool’s interest in the former Manchester United player?
Gomes was affiliated with Manchester United from 2006 until 2020, during which he made 10 senior appearances for the club.

He departed for Lille in pursuit of consistent playing time in the summer of 2020, and his swift ascent since indicates that Manchester United acted prematurely in terminating their association.

Liverpool is considering many possibilities to bolster their midfield, and the former Manchester United player’s versatility in central positions is particularly appealing to the decision-makers at Anfield.

They saw his availability on a free transfer as an excellent chance and are determined not to miss it, should he decline a new contract with the Ligue 1 club.

Discussions have occurred; however, sources indicate he will refrain from signing any agreements until he has thoroughly assessed all alternatives.

Liverpool is reportedly interested in players with significant tactical versatility to maintain a reduced squad size and, as a result, control their pay expenditures.

The Reds may be compelled to provide substantial financial incentives to retain its key players, like as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah, and will probably need to engage in the January transfer window based on the club’s developments.

Who else is pursuing Gomes?
Arsenal has dispatched scouts to Lille to evaluate Gomes, with the conviction that he would be an excellent addition to the Gunners as they seek to enhance their long-term midfield prospects.

Chelsea has been noted by reports indicating that his age and English nationality are appealing as they seek to enhance their roster with premier quality.

They are primarily concentrating on acquiring a striker, which may delay any transactions involving the midfielder.

He will participate in the Champions League with Lille and may attract new suitors as a consequence.

Football is inherent to him.
Gomes is from a family with strong connections to football, since his father was a former Youth International.

His father, Gil Gomes, represented Portugal’s under-21 squad and secured victory in the 1991 FIFA Youth World Championship alongside notable players such as Luis Figo and Rui Costa.

The younger Gomes was born in North London and subsequently moved to the Salford area of Manchester, where he enrolled in the Manchester United academy at the age of six.

Five years have elapsed since Gomes garnered attention as the inaugural player born in the 2000s to debut in the Premier League.

Jose Mourinho asserted that he would be celebrated as one of United’s youth ‘wonderkids’, however he would not have sufficient playing time to realise his full potential with the Premier League side.

 

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