Liverpool is preparing for a 'big summer' after winning the Premier League title, while Manchester United has to do work to just become a top half-team again
The wait is almost over for the summer transfer window to open – at least the first part of it. Now that the Premier League season is coming to an end and everything, but the race for Europe has been completed, fans are watching the summer, because it promises to be one like never before.
This is due to the new World Cup of 32 Teams Club. The tournament, which takes place in the United States in June and July, has led the FIFA to sanction a new early transfer window.
It runs from June 1 to June 10, so that clubs such as Liverpool and Manchester United can do their business early. The couple is now at 20 Premier League titles each, but that is about everything they are on when things stand.
Both clubs are in themselves confronted with large summers, with Arne Slot who wants to work out the Liverpool's team and goes deeper into more competitors. United, on the other hand, will get up their team and allow boss Ruben Amorim to shape it in his own image.
Here is an overview of the latest news about the transfer.
Liverpool makes Kerkez Top Target
Bournemouth -star Milos Kerkez came forward as Liverpool's No.1 in the target this summer. The Reds want to sign a new left back to serve as the successor to Andy Robertson.
Liverpool is well-known admirers of Wolves' Rayan Ait-Nouri, 23, but they will strive for a movement for the 21-year-old Kerkez, according to the Telegraph. The Hungary International has impressed this season of Bournemouth and Arne Slot knows him from his time in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar.
How much does Liverpool have to pay for Milos Kerkez? Say in the commentary part.
Man Utd Plot Shock Kean Bid
Manchester United is ready to take a step for Everton Flop Moise Kean – if they don't qualify for the Champions League. The Italian striker Kean scored only four goals in 39 performances during his time at Everton, but is on average more than one goal for his current club, Fiorentina.
According to Foot Mercato, United will take a step for the 25-year-old if they are unable to get a Champions League payment day by winning the Europa League. Kean is supposed to have a release clause of £ 42.5 million in his Fiorentina contract.
Brentford Star: 'Mbeumo will probably leave'
Brentford captain Christian Norgaard admits that teammate Bryan Mbeumo 'probably' will leave the club this summer. Mbeumo, 25, was associated with £ 60 million relocations to Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle, and Norgaard would be surprised if the six goals six-assist-wing player was still with the bees next season.
“I think Bryan will probably go,” Norgaard told Sky Sports. 'I don't know anything about it [Yoane] Wissa still. Everyone hopes that he could stay. Anyway, I am happy for the season and I am happy for both. They earn it so much. “
