Mirror: Liverpool is worried that Connate is attracted to Real Madrid and is accelerating the introduction of Crystal Palace captain Guy

According to the Mirror, Liverpool is worried that centre-back Conat will be attracted by Real Madrid and is accelerating the introduction of Crystal Palace captain Guy. Konat is believed to hope to follow Arnold to Real Madrid after becoming a free...


According to the Mirror, Liverpool is worried that centre-back Conat will be attracted by Real Madrid and is accelerating the introduction of Crystal Palace captain Guy.

Konat is believed to hope to follow Arnold to Real Madrid after becoming a free agent next summer. However, unlike Arnold, the 25-year-old French international has dropped sharply, prompting coach Slott to sign England star Guy as a priority, just as important as Newcastle striker Isaac, who priced £150 million.

Liverpool conceded two goals in each of the first two Premier League matches, and Connate's performance against Bournemouth and Newcastle has sounded the alarm. They will step up efforts to ensure the signing of Isaac and Gee in the next 24 hours, and the captain of Crystal Palace has also refused to sign a new contract, which is less than 12 months old. Given that Connate may face a free departure next summer, Liverpool does not want to pay more than £30 million for Guy.

Liverpool have signed Italian defender Leoni from Parma for £26 million this summer, but Slot hopes to add more experienced players to Van Dijk. Joe Gomez once again performed poorly due to Achilles tendon problems in the preseason Asian tour, and it is believed that Guy's arrival will enhance the possibility of Liverpool's defending league title and going deep into the Champions League. It is reported that Crystal Palace is willing to trade after finding a replacement, and Manchester City's Akanji is one of their goals.

Connat will have a chance to prove himself in Liverpool's match against Arsenal. Gunners' new player Viyocres scored twice in his game against Leeds United last weekend, sweeping his sluggish performance in his debut. Liverpool relies on last-minute goals to win against Bournemouth and Newcastle, and Slot is a coach who values ​​defensive stability.



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