On this day in 2007: Fernando Torres signs for Liverpool
Liverpool broke their transfer record to sign Spain striker Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid on this day in 2007.
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Liverpool broke their transfer record to sign Spain striker Fernando Torres from Atletico Madrid on this day in 2007.
Aston Villa have been linked with a potential move for Rangers midfielder Joe Aribo, with the club named as one of several options to be ‘explored’.
Keinan Davis has an uncertain future at Aston Villa after being loaned out to Nottingham Forest last season, but the Reds opting against turning the move permanent means he’ll return to Bodymoor Heath for pre-season, unsure whether he’ll have a place under Steven Gerrard next season.
If there’s one position Steven Gerrard doesn’t need to strengthen, it’s in defence. The Aston Villa manager already has Diego Carlos, Tyrone Mings, Ezri Konsa, Calum Chambers and Kortney Hause at his disposal, so it wouldn’t make a lot of sense having a sixth centre-back going into next season.
Aston Villa are not above Flamengo striker Gabriel Barbosa, believes transfer insider Dean Jones.
After an impressive run in Europe last season which saw them reach the final of European competition, Rangers fans would have perhaps been consigned to some of their best young talents at Ibrox attracting interest from abroad.
Every transfer window throws up something of a left-field rumour, with Premier League outfit Aston Villa currently at the centre of the latest, surprise transfer claim, amid reports that the Midlands side are interested in Inter Milan forward, Alexis Sanchez.
Keinan Davis looked on his way out of Aston Villa this summer when Nottingham Forest were considering turning his loan move permanent, but the newly-promoted Premier League outfit opted against signing the 24-year-old Villa striker and brought in Taiwo Awoniyi for a club-record fee instead.