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The Argentine footballer that Chelsea and Liverpool want to sign for 2024

The player that Liverpool and Chelsea want for next season

By Hector Garcia

The player that Liverpool and Chelsea want for next season
The player that Liverpool and Chelsea want for next season
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One of the footballers who is having one of the best levels of the moment is precisely Nico Gonzalez. The player has established himself as one of the scorers of the current season with Fiorentina, a situation that attracts the attention of many people. Among them, two of the main clubs of the moment. As are Liverpool and Chelsea FC. However, a possible exit of the player is not easy at all, what is a fact is that the player must position himself in the best possible way.

 

However, everything in this world has a price. Despite being the most expensive signing in the history of the Viola team, the Tuscans would accept the departure of Nico González for a significant amount. According to information from CalcioMercato.com, €55-€60 million would be enough to take the skilled winger.

Author of 7 goals and 2 assists in 11 games, both Liverpool and Chelsea do not lose sight of the Buenos Aires attacker. On the Reds' side, Nico represents a medium-term alternative for Mo Salah, who is still on Al-Ittihad's agenda. For his part, Mauricio Pochettino could have another Argentine in his ranks with the signing of Nico González. But both teams will have to check out.

 

Will Nico Gonzalez leave Fiorentina?

Recently renewed until 2028, Roco Commisso, Viola president, was happy to keep the Argentine in the team: "He is a gem of a footballer, with a great personality, we were very lucky to bring him to Florence. We recently extended his contract and I hope he stay with us for a long time." In the hunt and capture of an attacker to revolutionize the offensive plot, Liverpool and Chelsea have crossed market interests. The Reds are looking for a medium-term replacement for Mo Salah, while the Blues continue exploring different options


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