Check Out “Southampton rejected Liverpool’s £35m plus add-ons bid for Romeo Lavia.” The kid is eager to transfer after Saints were demoted to the Championship, but the south coast club rejected the Reds’ approach because they wanted closer to £50m for the 19-year-old.

Lavia joined Southampton from Man City last summer, but has only played in the Premier League for one season.

A condition was added to the contract of the young Belgian, who cost the Saints £12 million, allowing Man City to re-sign him for £40 million.

Southampton Rejected Liverpool's £35m Plus Add-Ons Bid For Romeo Lavia
Southampton Rejected Liverpool’s £35m Plus Add-Ons Bid For Romeo Lavia

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According to rumors, West Ham and Manchester United have discussed the possibility of signing Scott McTominay.

Declan Rice was sold to Arsenal for £150 million, which has provided David Moyes with more motivation to find a replacement for the West Ham United captain.

West Ham has made an initial approach, however Sky Sports News reports that there is a discrepancy between the two clubs’ assessments of the Scotland midfielder.

It is said that both Manchester United and manager Erik ten Hag believe McTominay to be a very crucial element of their team, and that it would take a’very significant offer’ for them to even consider selling him.

 

Rasmus Hojlund of Atalanta is the target of a £60 million deal from Manchester United.

United’s head coach Erik ten Hag is looking to bolster his attacking options in front of the upcoming season, and the 20-year-old is the top player on United’s want list.

However, the Italian club is demanding a higher sum from the titans of the Premier League, and United are not willing to go higher than the £60 million mark in their offer.

After making the move to Atalanta from Austrian club Sturm Graz just a year ago, Hojlund still has four years remaining on the contract that he signed with them.

In 32 games in the Serie A last year, the teenage striker was responsible for nine goals and four assists.

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