Liverpool are unlikely to be out there for Victor Osimhen or every other striker, in line with Reds author and Day by day Briefing columnist Neil Jones.
Shock current switch rumours linked Liverpool strongly with a deal for Osimhen, whereas Fabrizio Romano has reported on Chelsea monitoring the Nigeria worldwide’s scenario.
The Blues might urgently do with bringing in an improve on unconvincing younger duo Nicolas Jackson and Armando Broja, with Osimhen wanting like he might be very best after his excellent type with Napoli in Serie A.
Liverpool, in the meantime, aren’t pursuing Osimhen or one other centre-forward, in line with Jones, who expects the Merseyside giants to proceed to indicate religion in Darwin Nunez as their important man up entrance for the foreseeable future.
This will surely be logical, and if it’s correct then it certainly represents excellent news for Chelsea, who will little doubt hope to keep away from a bidding battle for a high participant like Osimhen, who certainly gained’t be wanting different suitors.
“Victor Osimhen has been linked with Liverpool in current weeks, however I’d be very sceptical about this deal. The Napoli striker is clearly an excellent participant, however reviews {that a} deal has already been agreed with the Reds are large of the mark, and I’d be shocked if he was to finish up at Anfield as issues stand,” Jones wrote.
“Liverpool aren’t out there for a No.9. They’ve Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo to play that place in the mean time, and all three of these gamers have the total religion of Jurgen Klopp. All are 26 or beneath, and seen as long-term gamers for the membership.
“Nunez’s improvement, particularly, has been an enormous optimistic this season. The Uruguayan has labored onerous on the coaching floor, and appears way more in tune with what’s required from him, on and off the ball, if he’s to play commonly for Liverpool. He took the No.9 shirt in the summertime, and has now turn into the primary striker for his nation, and I anticipate him to go from power to power as this season goes on.
“He, for certain, is the long run at Anfield, and I’d not anticipate to see Liverpool spending huge cash on a centre-forward any time quickly.”
Extra right here from Fabrizio Romano on Osimhen’s future.