Liverpool and Manchester City have reportedly gained an advantage over Real Madrid in the pursuit of Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi.
The 25-year-old midfielder has been identified as a potential successor to Toni Kroos, who retired this summer. However, Real Madrid’s cautious approach and Zubimendi’s preference for the Premier League have given Liverpool and City the upper hand.
According to reports, Zubimendi’s release clause stands at €60 million (£50.1m/$62.33m), and he fits the profile of what Real Madrid are seeking: a young, talented player with a future in the Spanish national team. However, Zubimendi was uninterested in joining Barcelona during the summer, partly due to his desire to explore opportunities in the Premier League.
This preference for the Premier League strengthens Liverpool and City’s position in the race. Both clubs are reportedly keen on Zubimendi, with City boss Pep Guardiola saying they would view him as a long-term replacement for Rodri. Zubimendi’s commitment to Real Sociedad remains strong, and a winter transfer has been ruled out as it would severely weaken the team.
Despite the mounting interest from top clubs, Zubimendi is expected to remain with Real Sociedad until the summer. The fight for his signature is expected to intensify, and Real Madrid will need to act swiftly if they wish to compete with Liverpool and City. Zubimendi will be back in action after the winter break, facing Ponferradina in the Copa del Rey.
Zubimendi’s potential move to the Premier League has sparked excitement among fans, with many speculating about his potential impact on Liverpool or City. The midfielder’s skills and experience make him an attractive prospect for top clubs, and his preference for the Premier League has given Liverpool and City a significant advantage in the transfer pursuit.
As the transfer saga unfolds, fans will be eagerly watching to see where Zubimendi ends up next season. With Liverpool, City, and Real Madrid all vying for his signature, the competition is expected to be fierce. One thing is certain, however: Zubimendi’s next move will have significant implications for the world of football.
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