JUST IN: Liverpool told to move for £100m Brighton & Hove Albion FC target

Liverpool told to move for £100m Brighton & Hove Albion FC target

Liverpool have been urged to move for Brighton striker Evan Ferguson in the summer transfer window with the Irish striker attracting a lot of interest from top European clubs.

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With Jurgen Klopp set to leave Anfield at the end of the season, many fans are anticipating some movement behind the scenes at the club.

Although they are challenging for the Premier League title this season, there are some obvious areas of improvements that can be made in the squad with the striker position one of them.

Darwin Nunez has been incredible so far this season but questions have been asked about his consistency in front of goal and with Mohamed Salah potentially departing in the summer they will need a more reliable goal scorer.

Liverpool urged to sign Evan Ferguson

Speaking on Off the Ball, John Giles has claimed that Liverpool should make a move for Brighton striker Ferguson despite his poor run of form thus far this season.

“If you’re talking about Manchester United and Liverpool if they’re going to buy a striker, I’d buy him. Without question.” He said via Team Talk.

“Yeah, strikers don’t always have a good time, but when they’re not having a good time is when you really judge them.”

The Reds could move back to the top of the Premier League table today depending on Arsenal’s result against Manchester City on Sunday evening.

If they are able to beat Brighton at Anfield and Arsenal fail to win, then Klopp will have the title race back in his own hands.

 

We haven’t found an agreement”: Roberto De Zerbi admits he could leave Brighton amid Man United links

Brighton and Hove Albion boss Roberto De Zerbi has acknowledged that his future with the club is uncertain even as he continues to be strongly linked to Manchester United.

United could make a managerial change at the end of the season with Erik ten Hag’s under intense pressure and scrutiny.

The Red Devils have had an extremely disappointing and underwhelming season and it’s believed that Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS organisation are contemplating parting ways with the Dutchman.

Ten Hag’s claim to remain in the Old Trafford was made even weaker after the club’s draw against Brentford on Saturday night.

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