Liverpool boss Arne Slot has addressed the prospect of a Manchester City revival over the second half of the season after transfer dealings
According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, the 25-year-old will earn between £260,000 and £275,000 a week before tax at the Etihad Stadium, which is a massive raise on his current salary, with the forward being paid around £32,000 a week in Frankfurt.
The latest Liverpool news and transfer gossip as the Reds are linked with a swoop for Napoli forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - while Manchester City are reportedly closing in on Omar Marmoush.
Eintracht Frankfurt are standing firm on their £67m valuation of Marmoush and if City don’t match that, it could bring Liverpool back into the fold during the summer as the Reds may need a replacement for Darwin Nunez should the Uruguayan star move on.
Liverpool have no plans to make a move for Omar Marmoush in this window, which does clear the path for Favourites Manchester City to sign the Egyptian
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Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United are among those to watch in the finals days of the January transfer window as clubs in the Premier League and across the world look to wrap up deals before the deadline.
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Liverpool are still yet to gift Arne Slot his first marquee signing despite having worked wonders since he replaced Jurgen Klopp
Guehi was a leading transfer target for Newcastle United last summer and the Eagles turned down multiple bids, the biggest of which was worth a reported £60million. And reports claim the Eagles are standing firm on their £70m valuation which is said to be much higher than what Chelsea are willing to pay.
The Scotsman, who returned to management exactly 27 years after his first match as the fresh-faced boss of Preston, has taken charge of 698 Premier League games.