A staggering number of reports indicate that Liverpool is one of FOUR major clubs that are ‘competing’ to sign a player who formerly played for Manchester United.
Given that Liverpool has only acquired Federico Chiesa in the two most recent transfer windows, it is possible that the club will have a very busy summer ahead of them.
There are rumours that the Reds are interested in acquiring a new forward, and Darwin Nunez has been linked with a remarkable trade deal that would involve a Premier League player.
A new name has emerged as a potential target for Liverpool in advance of the reopening of the summer transfer window, according to reports that have surfaced in Spain.
Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Mason Greenwood, as reported by the Spanish news outlet Fichajes.
According to reports, Liverpool is one of four clubs that are ‘competing’ for the signing of the Marseille forward, who originally came to the club from Manchester United in the summer of last year.
There are also Bayern Munich and Juventus in the running for the position, in addition to Barcelona, who are continuing to keep an eye on Greenwood.
A deal worth £26.6 million brought the 23-year-old player to the French club, and he has had a productive run with his new team at this point in his career.
The current season has seen Greenwood score 15 goals across all competitions, including 14 goals in the league over the course of 23 matches.
In light of the fact that Marseille is well aware of Greenwood’s worth, they have set the asking price for him at an astounding 62 million pounds.
However, Liverpool, Bayern, and Juventus are all “willing to pay” the fee, despite the fact that the amount may be too much for Barcelona to handle.
In the time leading up to his signing with Marseille, Greenwood was briefly linked with Barcelona.
Following his departure from Old Trafford, he spent a loan period with Getafe, where he scored ten goals during his time there.
It is said that his performances in France’s top flight have alerted Europe’s elite with the fact that he is ‘back on the agenda of the biggest clubs on the planet’.