Liverpool pushing hard to secure £42million young midfield general before the weekend

Liverpool must act quickly to add players to the roster after a poor performance to open the new season.

According to recent rumors in the Spanish media, Yeremy Pino from Villarreal is a candidate for employment by the Merseysiders.

The 19-year-old playmaker might transfer to the Premier League during the current transfer window, according to the most recent issue of Marca

The famous media outlet has mentioned that the Yellow Submarine is waiting and know that at any moment, the interest from the English clubs could materialize into an offer.

Liverpool pushing hard to secure £42million young midfield general before the weekend
      Liverpool pushing hard to secure £42million young midfield general before the weekend

It is reported that Liverpool and Arsenal are at the helm to secure the signing of the teenage attacker for a fee worth 50 million euros (£42million).

Back in 2005, the Anfield club agreed to a deal worth 10 million euros to sign Pepe Reina from the Estadio de la Ceramica outfit, and now, Marca claims they can splash the cash to sign Pino.

If the £42million move is completed, it will be the biggest sale in the history of the La Liga side, which needs to improve their economic situation

Liverpool pushing hard to secure £42million young midfield general before the weekend
             Liverpool pushing hard to secure £42million young midfield general before the weekend

Pino was part of the squad that won the Europa League in the 2020-21 campaign. He is a versatile playmaker, who can play on either flank, as a secondary forward, and even as a center forward if needed.

Last season, he started 21 games in the Spanish league for Villarreal and directly contributed to 10 goals (6 goals and 4 assists).

The youngster has already made 4 appearances for the senior national side (1 start) and directly contributed to 2 goals.

In your view, should Liverpool pay £42million to secure the signing of Yeremy Pino?

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