Bournemouth midfielder in demand
Liverpool are among the Premier League sides interested in signing Welsh midfielder David Brooks from relegated Bournemouth.
However, the Premier League champions may face competition from some of their rivals.
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has emerged as a midfield target for Liverpool, according to The Sun. The Wales winger had impressed at Bournemouth but missed most of this season due to an ankle injury and appears likely to leave following the club’s relegation from the Premier League. The Reds are said to be planning a £35-million move for the 23-year-old as Anfield boss wants more width in the middle. But the Daily Star reports Liverpool face competition for his signature from Tottenham, West Ham and Everton.
Former Liverpool striker
has been put up for sale, says the Daily Mail. Crystal Palace want £8m for the Belgium international, who has scored just six league goals in his last three seasons. Palace are looking to offload the 29-year-old to get the funds to sign Watford forward , 22, who the Hornets value at £40m.The Sun reports Bournemouth’s
is being monitored by Paris Saint-Germain. But the striker is also wanted by a host of Premier League clubs and Serie A sides. The Cherries want at least £25m for the 28-year-old, who has indicated his first preference is to stay in the Premier League. But he has said his next aim is to play Champions League for a club in Europe and PSG, who have qualified for next season’s competition, could be a fit for the Norway international.
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Social media round-up
Arsenal set Guendouzi transfer fee as PSG join Barcelona in race for midfielder #Arsenalhttps://t.co/73x0RsGz1S
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) August 10, 2020
Chelsea 'make £20m move' for John Stones https://t.co/B26vpTc94M
— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) August 10, 2020
Players to watch
: Italy’s Corriere dello Sport reports Burnley’s New Zealand striker, 28, has been offered to Lazio.
: Barcelona want to sign the 25-year-old Manchester City midfielder and could include his fellow Portugal international , 26, in a possible deal, the Telegraph reports.