Report: Liverpool Is “In the Race” to Sign a Star for £320,000 Per Week

Liverpool Is “In the Race” to Sign a Star for £320,000 Per Week

Journalist Ben Jacobs, speaking exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, has speculated that Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich, a target for Liverpool and Arne Slot in particular, might become available if the Bavarian team is able to sign Fulham’s Joao Palhinha. It will be challenging for players, supporters, and staff at Anfield to adjust to life without Jurgen Klopp, but addressing a need—defensible midfield, specifically—would be a cunning approach to lessen the blow of losing such a significant member of their former, adored head coach.

Joshua Kimmich, the latest Reds midfielder, is the subject of attention. Menu Close the GiveMeSport logo ADVANCES EURO SUBMENU 2024 PREMIER LEAGUE SUBMENU CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SUBMENU NBA NFL SUBMENU BOXING SUBMENU MORE SUBMENU UFC Threads TRANSFER RUMOURS SUBMENU FOOTBALL ON TV COPA AMERICA 2024 Log in to the newsletter EUC FINAL ROU 0 NED 3 FINAL AUT 1 TUR 2 07/05 4:00 PM ESP GER 07/05/1900 PM POR FRA 07/06 4:00 PM ENG SUI 07/06 7:00 p.m. NED TUR Liverpool is “in the race” to sign a £320,000-per-week player. By Daniel Hepburn Half an hour ago Thread Observe Copy the link to your clipboard. Arne Slot is manager of Liverpool. KEY POINTS Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich is a defensive midfield target for Liverpool. Kimmich’s possible transfer could be contingent on Bayern acquiring Joao Palhinha from Fulham. Liverpool also takes into account Juventus’

If they want to make a deal with the Bundesliga giants, they may have to contend with fierce opposition from Manchester City, according to the report. Rottweil-born Kimmich played 43 times for his employers in all competitions in 2023–2024 alone, but since moving from Stuttgart in the summer of 2015, he has been an essential part of their nearly flawless machine. Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jacobs hinted that a move for the £320k-a-week Kimmich would depend on Bayern’s ability to finalize a deal for Palhinha of Fulham, but he did stress that Manchester United, Juventus, and Barcelona are all keeping an eye on the 29-year-old’s circumstances. Jacobs stated:

 

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