MU considered ‘rescue’ Pjanic, Milan borrowed Trincao, Liverpool wanted to buy Ollie Watkins as the main transfer news today, April 23. MU wants to get Pjanic
Spanish media reported that MU is in contact with Barcelona about midfielder Miralem Pjanic’s transfer. MU plans to rescue Pjanic According to Fichajes, the idea of taking Pjanic was proposed by coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to MU BLD. Pjanic is going through a difficult season at Barca, when he is out of the plan of coach Ronald Koeman. Barca confirmed that he wanted to liquidate Pjanic, in the process of refreshing the squad towards the 2021-22 season. Pjanic is 31 years old, but Solskjaer believes that the Serbian midfielder still brings important solutions to the midfield MU. Milan asked to borrow Trincao Milan continues its policy of recruiting young players on loan (with or without buyback terms), with new goals for Francisco Trincao. Milan asked to borrow Trincao Currently, Milan is still in transition, and the loan of players is very important in the face of the difficult financial situation. Trincao was bought by Barca last year but did not have many opportunities to play. He has only played 609 minutes of La Liga this season. Milan chose Trincao to replace Brahim Diaz – who ran out of loan and returned to Real Madrid at the end of the season. Two other Italian teams are also in contact to borrow Trincao, Juventus and Atalanta. Liverpool recruits Watkins Liverpool prepares for a new project by recruiting Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa’s rising striker. Ollie Watkins is a target for Liverpool The dependence on Salah – Roberto Firmino – Mane makes Liverpool pay a heavy price, failing on all fronts this season. Liverpool needs to create competition on attack, and Jurgen Klopp appreciates Watkins’ dynamism. The 25-year-old English striker scored 12 goals in the Premier League this season. He stands out with a very wide range of movements. Liverpool decided to sell off Takumi Minamino (loaned to Southampton), Xherdan Shaqiri and Divock Origi to make room for Watkins.
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