In the upcoming summer transfer window, Red Bull Salzburg are reportedly willing to sell Liverpool target Luka Sucic for £17 million.Sucic, 20, has arisen as one of the most encouraging midfielders on the planet over the beyond two missions.
Since he joined from Liefering in 2020 for approximately £600,000, he helped his team win two Austrian Bundesliga titles and two OFB Cup trophies..The four-time Croatian captain has recently been dubbed the “new Luka Modric.”
He is a left-footed playmaker with passing and vision skills. Additionally, he was included in Croatia’s 26-man World Cup squad. However, his team finished third and he remained an ineffective substitute.
In advance of the upcoming season, Salzburger Nachrichten claims that the club would consider offers in the range of £17 million for Sucic. The Croatian has been on Liverpool’s radar for a few months, and Newcastle United is also interested in signing him.
Should Sucic join Jurgen Klopp’s side from now on, he would give rivalry to any semblance of Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara.Sucic was questioned about a possible move to the Premier League during an interview with Croatian media outlet Sportske Novosti.
The only thing I can tell you about the subject is that I have read some of those stories. Naturally, I am pleased to be mentioned in that context, but I am firmly grounded and am not flying as a result of the stories. We’ll wait and see what happens, then weigh the pros and cons of continuing my career.
If I play as well as I can for both my club and my national team, the transfer will happen on its own. In 96 games for Salzburg, Sucic has scored 13 goals and 10 assists. His contract at the Red Bull Arena runs through June 2025.
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Gabriel Agbonlahor, a former forward for Aston Villa, has suggested that Liverpool should acquire Ruben Neves this summer. He explained to Football Insider.Three midfielders would be nice for Liverpool, in my opinion.
This summer, getting him, Jude Bellingham, and another would be ideal. He’d be an extraordinary getting paperwork done for them. It will undoubtedly cost them money, but they must do it. If they want to win the Premier League once more, they need a new midfield.
Football Insider reports that even if Wolverhampton Wanderers do not fall into the relegation zone, they are likely to accept a £50 million offer for Neves. The 26-year-old is quick to leave Wolves to contend at the most elevated level.