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Report: One of Arne Slot's former players could end up at Man City after Liverpool links

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Manchester City have made a real habit of signing Liverpool targets this year and could now snatch another player away from the Reds in the summer.Antoine Semenyo was mooted for an Anfield switch but after his Bournemouth release clause became active, the Sky Blues swooped in to secure a deal.Liverpool’s interest in Marc Guehi prior to his January transfer is also well documented, and Manchester City could now end up signing Givairo Read ahead of the Merseyside outfit as well. Should VAR be scrapped in all competitions, or are the officials just using it incorrectly? ❌ Credit: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Getty Images Manchester City eye Liverpool target Givairo ReadFabrizio Romano shared an update on Liverpool’s interest in Read during the winter window, but said a bid was not made as the right-back was out with a long-term injury.He is now on his way back to action in the Netherlands, and City are expected to watch the player closely upon his return.Sky Sports News reports that Pep Guardiola’s side are closely monitoring the right-back ahead of a possible move in the summer.Man City are not guaranteed to strengthen at full-back in 2026, but it is a position they have been looking at for a while.Should they indeed move for Read, he would become the third player the Manchester club have signed ahead of their Premier League rivals in the space of a year.



Who was Liverpool’s most disappointing player against PSG on Tuesday? We needed so much more… Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images Arne Slot’s verdict on Givairo ReadPrior to his injury, the 19-year-old had one goal and three assists in 16 matches for Feyenoord this term.While they did not spend much time together, Slot praised Read after he handed him his senior debut with the Eredivisie outfit back in 2023/24.Speaking about the full-back at the time, the now Liverpool manager said: “He’s a boy who has been training with us since the winter break.

He first spent six months with Robin van Persie in the Under-18s.“Read also has a number of qualities that I like. Fast footwork. [He is] also not afraid to play, which is important when you have to go to De Kuip.”Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox