Meanwhile, Chelsea are expected to spend $91 million on an emerging left-back, though figures recommend it may not be worth it.
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SUAREZ OFFERS A SENSATIONAL RETURN PL
Luis Suarez is reportedly in talks about a move to the Premier League after discarding a return to Ajax.
The 33-year-old has learned that he is no longer wanted at the Camp Nou thanks to new coach Ronald Koeman.
According to Sport, the Premier League and Serie A have been in touch.
Paris Saint-Germain is also following Uruguayans a lot in Spain.
And David Beckham’s MLS lineup, Inter Miami, is holding on to him.
But Suarez may not be his next move until his lawyers reach an exit agreement with Barca.
Ajax leader Marc Overmars has reportedly worked to take him to the Dutch side.
He spent 4 years with them before joining Liverpool in 2014.
The giants of the Eredivisie have reportedly presented Barcelona with $13. 5 million (AU$25 million) for the 33-year-old.
But it is reported that Suarez does not have to return to Ajax.
Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal are the long list of Premier League clubs hoping to signal a new striker this summer.
COULD CHELSEA MAKE A $91M MISTAKE?
Chelsea is expected to spend 50 million pounds (A $ 91 million) on Ben Chilwell . . . but statistics show that Marcos Alonso is older to stick with.
The Blues appear to be on track to increase their summer spending to more than two hundred million pounds ($ 365 million) when they strike a deal for Leicester’s left-back, who is expected to earn 190,000 pounds a week (A $ 347,000). ).
That move could be over this week, as Frank Lampard strengthens his defensive options.
But statistics seem to recommend that the existing left side might be better.
There is no doubt that Chilwell, 23, is a genuine skill: no one becomes England’s third most sensible team for nothing.
But there are weaknesses in the attack and defensive weaknesses that will have to be corrected to take leicester’s academy graduate to the next level.
Between Chilwell, Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta, Reece James and Emerson Palmieri, the Blues captain played more minutes than the 2,375 of the £ 50 million in the Premier League last season.
But despite betting only about 1,000 minutes less, Alonso has amassed so many goals: 4 goals and two assists, Chilwell has 3 each.
It works as a purpose or a hand every 239 minutes, while Chilwell only handles one every 396.
Chilwell is Azpilicueta and Emerson in passes each of 90 minutes – 62. 7-67. 9 and 63 respectively – and has the fewest tackles for 90 at just 1. 6.
James’ 5. 5 issues and Alonso’s 4. 1 out of 90 exceed Chilwell’s 3. 4, as his once-back attacking fortresses surpass the Foxes man.
In terms of punts, the numbers are similar, with Chilwell handling 2. 1 punts consistent with 90 seconds at Azpilicueta over 2. 3.
And the same goes for the leadership matches in the same date with Azpilicueta in 1. 1, Chilwell in 1, Alonso in 0. 9, Emerson in 0. 8 and James in 0. 6.
THE LEEDS MUST DEFEAT ARSENAL IN THE PURSUIT OF A SPANISH STAR
Leeds United is reportedly on the verge of beating Arsenal in the pursuit of Valencia transfer Rodrigo Moreno.
The striker valued at $50 million (AU$91 million) this summer, however, Yorkshire’s new look has changed its fees to $36 million (AU$66 million).
Today, Diario AS assures that the owner and president of Leeds, Andrea Radrizzani, and the director of Víctor Orta are not in Valencia to complete the move either.
The 29-year-old has turned heads in LaLiga and has scored 59 goals for the Spanish look in his six years there.
He connected with a move to Barcelona earlier this year before the Camp Nou team opted to stop by Martin Braithwaite.
Now Rodrigo can line up for Leeds in the Premier League, the Gunners are also excited.
Marcelo Bielsa is desperate for his offense before his return to the wiser flight after a 16-year absence.
And it seems that the Brazilian-born Spanish foreigner is the type to lead his line of attack.
In addition to betting on a classic No9 role, Rodrigo also plays in the wing.
Valencia was forced to put all its equipment up for sale because of the monetary difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The movement whispers from this first in The Sun and has been reproduced with permission.
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