Liverpool has “specific interest” in Guehi’s £300 million offensive overhaul

It’s a red summer so far, with Liverpool breaking a British record transfer fee to sign Florian Wirtz. But FSG didn’t finish there, and now the report shows they have three “specific options”.
Liverpool signs Marc Guehi in senior talks
Liverpool have signed left and right backs in Milos Kerkez to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Liverpool now looks destined to welcome a third defensive reinforcement. This time, there is a central defender on their wish list, and Marc Guehi is at the most important point.
The Crystal Palace star has a year left, and the Reds hope to make the most of a disadvantaged deal compared to the £70 million valuation a year ago.
Although their interest was initially a surprise, the fact that Jarell Quansah moved to Bayer Leverkusen was that Ibrahima Konate entered the final year of his current contract made Guehi an ideal choice for Arne Slot.
In a swing, Slot may have Guehi, Virgil Van Dijk, Konate and Joe Gomez, which can be chosen to represent the best depth of the role in the Premier League, and maybe even European football.
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But even though England International is at the top of Liverpool’s priority list, despite how much they have spent, he isn’t the only name on their wish list. There are reports now that the Premier League champion has considered three other “specific options”.
One of Liverpool’s “Concrete Options”
As Sky Sports’s Florian Plettenberg reported, Alexander Isak, Victor Osimhen and Hugo Ekitike are the “three specific options” for Liverpool this summer, as sports director Richard Hughes completed checks for all strikers.
However, none of these stars will be cheap, but this shows that Liverpool can prepare for a big deal again. Their large budget will be a big problem. For example, it is reported that Isak is unlikely to leave Newcastle United for less than £150 million, while Ekitike costs £85 million and Osimhen costs £64 million, totaling less than £300 million.
If Anfield people can splash again, it is simply choosing their situation. Whether it’s Ekitike, Osimhen or Isak, all three are instant upgrades on Darwin Nunez, and all three will be finished as the terrifying teams that others match in the Premier League.



