Jaguares De Chiapas’ striker, Jackson Martinez and Juventus winger, Milos Krasic, are both in Liverpool’s sights as the club narrow down their shortlist of transfer targets.
According to the general press, it seems that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468, the highly-rated Columbian striker, who has been in lethal form for his club in the past season.
However, his current employers, Jaguares De http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chiapas-c38794, are ready to part ways with the player as they look to inject some finances into the club and are open to discussing any offers for the Martinez.
Liverpool will have to act fast if they wish to sign the forward as Portuguese outfit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Porto-c39186 are also said to be admirers of the player and are lining up a bid bring him to their club.
Either way it looks unlikely that the Reds will be signing anyone until they appoint a new manager for their side.
Another player who has been strongly linked with a move to the Merseyside club is out of favour Juventus winger, Milos Krasic.
The winger recently lifted the Serie A trophy with Juventus and it seems that the club are willing to cash in on the talented wide-man. A regular for his side, Krasic made a total of 50 appearances for Juventus last season and took his goal tally to double
figures for the season (10 goals).
A fee of around EUR 14-million is thought to be enough to sign the player however, according to reports, Liverpool are only interested in a season long loan deal and are not considering buying the player right away.
Reading are also said to have expressed an interest in signing the player, however, Krasic is unlikely to sign for the club and is on the lookout for bigger clubs to ply his trade for.
The Serbian international has also made 46 appearances for his national side, scoring three goals. Sadly, he will not be playing in the Euros this summer as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Serbia-c3002 failed to qualify for the tournament.
Both transfers will depend on which manager the club’s owners decide to appoint and what transfer budget is allocated to him, until that time all one can do is speculate.
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