Boss sends surprise transfer message to Liverpool about possible summer signing!
Southampton manager Russell Martin insists Romeo Lavia “may still be here” come September after rejecting Liverpool’s bid.
It is no secret that LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp is not done with his transfer business for the summer and is very much interested in a deal for the talented Lavia.
Fabinho is a man that Klopp will need to replace after his decision to make the move to Saudi Arabia – and Lavia is a midfielder that Klopp reportedly feels is ready to come to the club and help fill the void of the Brazilian star.
It has been claimed in recent days that Liverpool have made their first official move to get Lavia signed up and offered a fee around the £37 million mark – which has been rejected by the Saints.
Lavia started against Bournemouth but was taken off at half-time, as according to journalists in attendance at St Mary’s, the teenager looked ‘uninterested’ and was ‘coasting’ through the game.
However – his boss Martin was pleased with his performance against Bournemouth and has claimed that the midfielder will still be at the club come September.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID –
IS LAVIA READY FOR LIVERPOOL?
To play for one of the biggest clubs in the world alongside some of the best stars and one of the best coaches in the game – Lavia NEEDS TO BE READY.
He will get a bigger wage and more pressure to perform – so he needs to make sure that a move to Anfield at this stage of his career is the correct one to make.
He is a talent and a lad for the future – but we are sure that £50 million is far too much to pay and the Saints need to budge before a deal can happen.
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