Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch could reportedly be keen on a transfer swoop for Liverpool forward Takumi Minamino this summer.
The Japan international has shown glimpses of real talent in his time at Anfield, but overall hasn’t really done enough to look like he has much of a chance of playing regularly under Jurgen Klopp.
One imagines Minamino could do a job for someone like Leeds, however, and they’re being linked with an interest in the 27-year-old by the Daily Mirror, who add that Klopp could be open to letting him go.
Leeds only narrowly stayed up this season, so could do with making some changes to their squad this summer if they want to do better in 2022/23.
Liverpool fans might be concerned about losing Minamino, however, with there already being doubts over Sadio Mane’s future, while Divock Origi is also about to be out of contract, with the club confirming he’ll be moving on.
LFC would still have Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, but it’s debatable if they’d really have the squad depth to keep up with Manchester City without someone like Minamino in reserve.
About Author
You may also like
-
Chelsea injury update as Liam Rosenior handed timely boost with Romeo Lavia return
-
Chelsea eye move for Kim Min-jae
-
Arsenal dressing room’s view on title race doubts is clear after Man City ‘game-changer’
-
Mathys Tel’s new role and the five ways Igor Tudor can line up Tottenham to face Arsenal
-
Newcastle want to sign Odilon Kossounou


