Liverpool fought exhausting to earn a 1-1 draw with Manchester City on the Etihad Stadium yesterday as the 2 Premier League title rivals shared the factors.
It gave Arsenal the possibility to maneuver high of the league which they did with their 1-0 win away to Brentford. Meanwhile, there are nonetheless loads of switch information tales making headlines because the January switch window slowly approaches.
The Reds, in addition to yesterday’s opponents and Chelsea, are all understood to be keeping track of a promising young teenager at AC Milan. Elsewhere, Leicester City are apparently ‘checking up’ on a Liverpool defender they may very well be making a transfer for in January. Here are the latest Liverpool switch information headlines on Sunday, November 26:
Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea ‘discover transfer’ for Milan teen
Per a report from 90min, AC Milan are ‘dealing with a battle’ to maintain maintain of 15-year-old starlet Francesco Camarda amid switch curiosity from the Premier League throughout Europe. The teenager turned the youngest debutant in each Milan and Serie A historical past when he was referred to as as much as the senior squad to face Fiorentina in Serie A and got here on a second half substitute.
It is reported that Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have all ‘made overtures’ to Camarda’s household whereas Real Madrid, PSG and Borussia Dortmund are additionally talked about. Speaking forward of Saturday’s fixture, Milan supervisor Stefano Pioli mentioned: “Talent has no age, and he has plenty of it.
Leicester City ‘examine up’ on Liverpool defender forward of January switch window
Leicester City have ‘checked up’ on Liverpool defender Jarrell Quansah forward of the January switch window, according to journalist Alan Nixon through InsideFutbol. The EFL Champions leaders are understood to be eager on bringing in defensive reinforcements.
The report claims that: ‘Liverpool’s Quansah has attracted their consideration and the Foxes have checked up on him. The Reds might mortgage Quansah out for normal first crew soccer when the January switch window swings open.’