Chelsea and Liverpool Poised for Showdown Over PSG Summer Target | OneFootball

Chelsea and Liverpool Poised for Showdown Over PSG Summer Target | OneFootball

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·28 October 2024

Chelsea and Liverpool Poised for Showdown Over PSG Summer Target

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This past summer, Paris Saint-Germain showed interest in Nottingham Forest defender Murillo as they looked to bolster their center-back options.

In the end, PSG opted to sign Willian Pacho, who has quickly made his mark at the club. However, there’s still room for improvement in central defense, whether during the January transfer window or next summer.


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Last season at the City Ground, Murillo played a crucial role in helping his team avoid relegation from the Premier League, showcasing his talent. If he continues to develop this season, it’s likely that clubs like PSG will take notice.

While PSG has Marquinhos anchoring the defense, the situation beyond him is a bit uncertain. Lucas Beraldo is still young and adjusting, Lucas Hernandez is recovering from a serious injury, and Milan Skriniar doesn’t seem to be in Luis Enrique’s plans, which could lead to changes in January.

Liverpool enters race for Brazilian standout Murillo

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TEAMtalk reported on Monday, citing sources, that Liverpool is seriously considering a move for Nottingham Forest center-back Murillo, though they could face competition from Chelsea.

The Brazilian defender has made a strong impression and has forcefully entered Liverpool’s shortlist as a top defensive target. The club plans to monitor his performance closely throughout the season before deciding whether to pursue a transfer next summer.

Liverpool’s priority for the summer will be to find a center-back who can slot straight into their starting XI, with Murillo and Sporting CP’s Gonçalo Inácio currently at the top of their list.

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