
Liverpool in the last few years since the arrival of Jurgen Klopp has seen a number of young players coming in. And there is surely going to some more additions before the beginning of the new season. The latest reports that have come out reveal that the Reds are very much eager in securing the services of Sunderland goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

Liverpool is very much interested in securing the services of the Sunderland keeper amidst talks that Everton is also interested in securing Pickford’s services. But according to the reports, Liverpool is leading the race for the English goalkeeper. Sky Bet has reported that the move is currently in favor of the Reds and the odds stand at 3/1.
Not only Everton, other English clubs have also shown interest Jordan Pickford. Chelsea and Manchester City have also joined the Merseysiders in the pursuit of Pickford. Manchester City’s desperation to secure the services of a talented young goalkeeper is understandable. They have been lacking a solid custodian for quite some time now. The arrival of Claudio bravo hasn’t changed the situation much and it seems that Manchester City will be eager to bring in Pickford as well.

Shifting the focus from the Pickford, we now focus on Jack Wilshere. The former Arsenal player who is currently at AFC Bournemouth on loan has attracted attention from West Ham. It is believed that the Hammers have approached the Gunners in order to make a move for Jack Wilshere. West Ham will perhaps submit a bid of 30 million pounds very shortly. And it will be really interesting to see whether the Hammers can bring Wilshere out of the nightmarish spell at the Emirates Stadium.
West Ham United are also in pursuit of Michu Batshuayi who has failed to live up to the expectation for the Blues and have slowly seen the first team chances getting dried up. This might trigger a move for Batshuayi from Chelsea to West Ham. Whether this is going to be a permanent deal remains to be seen and for all the latest updates on that, do not forget to come back to this thread.