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Thiago ‘leaning towards Liverpool transfer’ but could be swayed to join Man Utd by Spanish and Brazilian stars


MANCHESTER UNITED may yet gazump Liverpool in the pursuit of Thiago Alcantara, according to reports.

Bayern Munich are widely believed to be ready to sell the playmaker ahead of his contract expiring in 12 months’ time.

Thiago Alcantara is on Spain duty with Manchester United captain David De Gea as he mulls over his futureCredit: EPA

Although Liverpool were thought to be leading the race to sign Thiago, Bild report on United contacting his representatives over a deal.

The Red Devils have only recently bagged attacking midfielder Donny van de Beek but may have their eye on more arrivals.

It is said that, while the Anfield giants possess a greater chance of challenging for titles next season, Old Trafford has its merits too.



Less competition for a starting place may appeal to the 29-year-old, as well as the make-up of the United squad.

A strong contingent of Spanish and South American players is reportedly important to Thiago.

The Spain international was born in Italy but raised in Brazil, who brother Rafinha and father Mazinho have played for.

Juan Mata, David De Gea, Andreas Pereira, Fred, Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero would all fit into such a category from United, along with Portuguese-speaking stars Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot.

Liverpool boast a not inconsiderable Brazilian contingent of their own, including Fabinho, Roberto Firmino and Alisson Becker.

Reports suggest Thiago is still leaning towards a move to Merseyside with negotiations over a £27million switch ongoing.

Potentially involved in a deal is Georginio Wijnaldum.

Like Thiago, the Dutch midfielder is out of contract in 2021 and has a number of suitors, including Bayern and Barcelona.

Man City boss Pep Guardiola says that Thiago Alcantara could easily play in the Premier League


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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