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Liverpool Track Lucas Bergvall as Tottenham Prepare for Potential Summer Transfer
Liverpool are reportedly monitoring Tottenham Hotspur's highly rated midfielder Lucas Bergvall, with the Anfield club poised to enter the race for his signature in the summer transfer window.[5][1][2]
Tottenham are enduring a tumultuous season, languishing near the Premier League relegation zone after Thomas Frank's tenure unraveled, leading to the appointment of Igor Tudor to salvage their campaign. Despite this, Bergvall, a 20-year-old Swedish international, remains one of Spurs' most prized assets. He has featured in 16 appearances across all competitions this term, contributing one goal and four assists, though he has been sidelined since mid-January with an ankle injury requiring surgery. He is expected to return in about six weeks.[1][3]
Aston Villa are long-term admirers of Bergvall, having tracked him closely and made January enquiries after missing out on other targets like Conor Gallagher. Liverpool's interest, however, adds significant competition, as the Reds scout emerging midfield talent across Europe amid their own struggles to secure a top-four finish following last season's Premier League triumph under Arne Slot.[1][2][3]
Spurs view Bergvall as one of Europe's top young talents and have firmly stated he is not for sale, planning to demand a prohibitive fee to ward off suitors. Yet, financial pressures and their precarious position could force reconsideration if substantial offers arrive. Villa and Liverpool remain undeterred by his injury, seeing him as a supremely exciting prospect with technical ability, creativity, and goal threat—qualities Liverpool seek to bolster their midfield, especially with speculation around Alexis Mac Allister's future.[1][2][3][4]
While some reports mention advanced Liverpool bids up to €60m, core sources indicate interest is at the tracking stage, with Tottenham determined to retain their elite prospect unless circumstances drastically change.[7][1]
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