MU wants Valverde

According to Spanish media, MU is ambitious to recruit Federico Valverde and is willing to spend up to 100 million euros to have his signature.

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MU has ambitions to spend a lot of money on Valverde. Photo: EFE

MU has just focused on investing in the attack line with contracts for Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo . In the near future, the "Red Devils" will prioritize adding to the midfield.

Recently, MU has been pursuing Carlos Baleba. However, the price that Brighton is asking for the 21-year-old Cameroonian player is too high for a potential defensive midfielder.

With the same amount of money, MU believes Valverde is a more worthy investment. The Uruguayan player is a real champion, one of the main links in the Carlo Ancelotti 2.0 era at Real Madrid.

President Florentino Perez's next plan is Enzo Fernández or Adam Wharton to refresh the midfield. This is an opportunity for MU to bring Valverde to Old Trafford.

Arsenal lures Kubo

British press revealed that coach Mikel Arteta and Arsenal sports officials have approved the decision to transfer Takefusa Kubo.

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Arsenal ready to welcome Kubo. Photo: EFE

Arsenal have ambitions to compete on all fronts. Therefore, coach Arteta wants to add more depth to avoid the risk of running out of steam in the final stages.

Kubo could bring more tactical options to the Gunners. Furthermore, the 24-year-old could help boost Arsenal’s commercial activities in the Japanese and Asian markets.

During the summer transfer window, Kubo expressed his desire to leave Real Sociedad and Liverpool were interested in him. However, the deal was later cancelled when “The Kop” had Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.

Kubo has admitted he wants to try his hand at English football . His contract terms are €60 million, but Arsenal believe they can negotiate with the Basque side for €45 million.

Liverpool renew Gravenberch

Liverpool's sporting department are entering talks with Ryan Gravenberch's representatives to discuss a contract extension.

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Liverpool want to "tie down" Gravenberch. Photo: Imago

Gravenberch blossomed in Arne Slot's first season at Anfield, becoming an irreplaceable figure in Liverpool's quest for the Premier League title.

Gravenberch's contract still runs until 2028. However, Liverpool must find a way to "tie down" the former Bayern Munich midfielder when many big clubs are interested - including Real Madrid.

Recently, at the age of 23 years and 127 days, Gravenberch set the record for the youngest player to both score and assist for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby against Everton in the Premier League.

Gravenberch 's current salary at Anfield is £150,000 a week. If he signs a new deal, he could earn the same as Wirtz or Ekitike (both £200,000 a week), or Cody Gakpo (£250,000 a week).

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