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While he earns 5.7 million at Leicester, this will be James Maddison's staggering salary at Liverpool

James Maddison's future appears to be up in the air 

By Charles Cornwall

James Maddison's future appears to be up in the air 
James Maddison's future appears to be up in the air 

James Maddison's future appears to be up in the air as both Newcastle United and Liverpool have shown an interest in taking him from Leicester City in the upcoming transfer window. The England midfielder has been one of the Premier League's standout players in recent seasons, and his talent has not gone unnoticed by the two clubs looking to bolster their ranks for next season.

 

Newcastle United: With qualification for next season's Champions League in the bag, they are looking for a player who can lead the team in Europe's top competition. Maddison fits the profile that the club's leaders are looking for, and they would be willing to make a big financial effort to sign the player. In addition, Maddison would join a squad that is in the process of growing and aims to establish itself as one of the most competitive teams in the league.

Liverpool: Anfield have also shown interest in Maddison in recent months. The player fits in with Jurgen Klopp's plans, who is looking for a quality player who can organise the attack and provide that final pass to the strikers and also has the ability to score plenty of goals. The Dutch coach sees Maddison as a versatile and technically gifted player who can bring a lot to the team both in attack and defence. Leicester City, on the other hand, are in a delicate situation. The team is in the relegation places and could drop to the Championship if they do not manage to recover in the last few rounds of the Premier League. If this happens, Maddison's price could be considerably reduced, which would increase the interest of both teams in signing the player.

 

Maddison's salary

In short, James Maddison's future is uncertain, but it is clear that his talent has attracted the attention of two of the Premier League's top teams. Both Newcastle United and Liverpool have their own reasons for wanting the player, and they are also keeping an eye on the Foxes' poor situation as if they drop down the division he will be an even better option. Maddison's salary with the Foxes is 5.7 million, but if he signs for the Reds, according to various reports it will be in the region of 10 million.


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