English Premier League giants http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 are reportedly looking to sign Benfica’ s Javi Garcia, who is also believed to be on the radar of Manchester United.
The talented Spaniard has become a coveted commodity in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 following his sublime performances for the Reds. After being shipped out of Real Madrid, Garcia made Estadio da Luz his home and has been in fine form for the club.
Primarily playing in the heart of midfield, he has struck up a brilliant partnership with Belgian International http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Axel-Witsel-c7029 and the duo have been pulling the strings for the Lisbon giants in the past few months.
Garcia was thrust into the spot light following his side’s run in the UEFA Champions League and has seemingly attracted attention from a plethora of top sides with his displays. Amongst his suitors are believed to be Manchester United, with Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson
turning to the La Roja International as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-c29347 Scholes’ long term replacement.
The English pass-master has returned from retirement in order to guide his beloved United to glory but at the veteran age of 38, he is likely to hang up his boots on a more permanent basis in the next few months.
The Red Devils are without a creative force in the centre of the park and will allegedly try to sign Garcia in the upcoming window, but face stiff competition in the race to sign him from Liverpool.
Kenny Dalglish’s men may yet charter themselves to European waters but will need new recruits in order to ply their trade in a continental competition. Javi Garcia could be the player that helps them to much needed glory, as he possesses the right attributes
to succeed at Anfield.
His link-up play and ball winning abilities are second-to-none and he could potentially form a great understanding with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Steven-Gerrard-c34196. However convincing Benfica to sell one of their most coveted players will be a tough ask.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jorge-c19120 Jesus uses the Spanish International as a pivot in his formation and without him, the club would struggle to maintain their attacking brand of football next season. But if a lucrative offer came in, the Eagles would find it hard to say no.
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