Liverpool face blow in race for ’11 goals – 4 asissts’ talent as PL giants join in

Chelsea will compete with Liverpool and Barcelona for the signing of Gabri Veiga.

Chelsea has joined Liverpool and Barcelona in the competition to recruit Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga this summer, according to the Guardian.

According to the source, Veiga’s contract has a £34.4m buyout provision that can be triggered by any party with an interest. For Celta, the young Spaniard enjoyed an outstanding season and was a crucial factor in their avoidance of relegation.

Once Brighton and Hove Albion has completed the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool will contemplate making a move for the 21-year-old. The Argentine is getting a checkup and might sign the contract this week.

Veiga, on the other hand, is a very gifted player who spent the majority of this season playing as a midfield pivot for Celta. In 36 league games, he scored 11 goals and provided four assists, including a sensational brace against Barcelona on Sunday.

Veiga should be acquired by Liverpool

The 21-year-old is a skilled box-to-box player who excels at creating opportunities, making passes, launching long-range shots, and eluding defenders. He will only become better given his age.

Veiga has the skills to accomplish it incredibly effectively if Liverpool needs a right-sided central midfielder to partner with Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

We’ll have to wait and see where he likes to go. He has opportunities to play for Chelsea and Liverpool in what is perhaps the most popular league in the world, but joining Barcelona would spare him the need to leave La Liga and would allow him to join one of the most storied sports organizations in history.

However, other midfielders are also of interest to Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool. To perhaps send proposals to sign the French duet Khephren Thuram and Manu Kone, contacts have been established.

The Reds will have a busy summer because they need to make a lot of purchases to make a small roster adjustment. Therefore, neither an incoming nor an exiting transfer can be assumed to be a given. By the end of this month, the situation might become more obvious.

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