Jermaine Pennant has urged Liverpool to sign Chelsea and Real Madrid target Dean Huijsen. He believes that the AFC Bournemouth star is the perfect star to partner Virgil van Dijk.
Speaking to AceOdds, Pennant stated that Ibrahima Konate is not great on the ball and needs to be replaced. He added that the Frenchman is also injury-prone, claiming that the Spaniard was the ideal player to sign this summer. He said:
Dean Huijsen has a £50 million release clause in his contract and is set to leave AFC Bournemouth this summer. Chelsea and Real Madrid are pushing to sign him before the Club World Cup in June.
Jermaine Pennant believes Conor Bradley is the ideal player to take over from Trent Alexander-Arnold next season. Liverpool are looking at replacements for the Englishman after he decided not to renew his contract but the pundit believes that the Reds youngster should be given the spot in the starting XI. He said:
Trent Alexander-Arnold is reportedly set for a move to Real Madrid this summer. He is in the final weeks of his contract, and the two clubs are looking to get the deal done before June, a month before his contract expires.
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