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Liverpool and Chelsea will have a fierce battle for this player who isn't Bellingham

Reds and Blues seek same player 

By Charles Cornwall

Reds and Blues seek same player 
Reds and Blues seek same player 
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Neither Liverpool nor Chelsea are neglecting their search for new talent. According to the Daily Record, scouts from both clubs have been closing in on one of Scotland's most promising young talents, midfielder Alan Domeracki. The 15-year-old has yet to make his first-team debut for Dundee United, but his performances for the Dens Park outfit have already caught the eye of scouts from the Premier League's biggest clubs.

Liverpool and Chelsea are trying to reach out their huge tentacles to capture Scotland's new young talent in Alan Domeracki. The 15-year-old British midfielder belongs to Dundee United. Liverpool and Chelsea are clubs with a lot of financial muscle and can sign top players. However, both English clubs value highly the work of the youth academy.

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That is why, according to the 'Daily Record', the scouts of the 'red' and 'blue' clubs set their eyes on Alan Domeracki. This player is considered to be Scotland's most promising talent. The 15-year-old centre-half is a prominent asset in Dundee United's youth ranks. His young age has prevented him from playing for the first team, but not from being noticed by big teams in England.

On 13 September, the front page of As newspaper reported that Real Madrid had said no to an offer of no less than €100m for Fede Valverde. Although the amount was tempting, Los Blancos rejected the proposal on the grounds that the Uruguayan is a "sportingly irreplaceable" player.

Alan Domeracki sparked interest from Liverpool and Chelsea 

Behind this big bid was Liverpool. The German manager, Jürgen Klopp, is an avowed admirer of the midfielder and believed that his signing could prove decisive in reviving a squad that has lost some of its competitive edge.


 


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