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Real Madrid renew Kroos and Valverde's decision to sign for Liverpool, Premier League trembles

The Uruguayan will have less space in the Spanish team with the permanence of Kroos 

By Charles Cornwall

The Uruguayan will have less space in the Spanish team with the permanence of Kroos 
The Uruguayan will have less space in the Spanish team with the permanence of Kroos 
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The Premier League is bringing out its economic potential with some big-money signings and, following that dynamic, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool have started to show a lot of interest in Fede Valverde. The Real Madrid player has spent several seasons at an outstanding level for the Merengues and, being a player who fits perfectly with the tough style that prevails in the English competition, these three giants of the country have unveiled in recent weeks their intention to submit a juicy offer for the Uruguayan midfielder.

 

Fede Valverde returned to Real Madrid in 2018 and, although with Zidane he did not have all the desired impact, with Carlo Ancelotti he has managed to become an indisputable piece in the '11' type of Los Blancos, a role that Eduardo Camavinga or Vinicius JR, among other players, can also boast.

That is why, in a report reported by BBC News, the player himself did not want to give hope that any of the three English giants mentioned could intensify their interest in the 24-year-old, who also has a contract with the club until 2027: "I want to continue winning titles for the fans". Concise, but very categorical, these words from Fede Valverde perfectly justify his desire to continue at Real Madrid for many more seasons and, above all, to contribute to winning titles as he has done in recent seasons, becoming the best of allies for Casemiro, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos.

 

In doubt

While madridismo will be grateful for this statement of intent from Valverde regarding his professional future, but it is Ancelotti who is the happier man at the moment. The Uruguayan has been one of the transalpine coach's most used players over the last two seasons and to see him leave, despite the recent signing of Jude Bellingham, would be a huge blow to his final season at the Santiago Bernabeu.
 


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