Liverpool have opened talks with Crystal Palace over Marc Guéhi and are considering a move for Parma centre-half Giovanni Leoni as they attempt to increase Arne Slot’s defensive options.
The 18-year-old Leoni impressed in the second half of last season for Parma, making 17 appearances, and has attracted interest from several Serie A clubs this summer, including Inter. new coach, Cristian Chivu, was in charge at Parma last season.
Liverpool are also keen on the 6ft 5in defender and ready to step up their interest if they receive encouragement that he is open to leaving Italy. The Premier League champions have not made an approach to Parma.
Guéhi remains Liverpool’s main defensive target and Steve Parish, the Palace chair, conceded after Sunday’s Community Shield that it would be better to sell the England international than lose him for nothing next month. Palace were seeking £60m for the 25-year-old earlier in the summer but Liverpool are hoping to negotiate a deal for about £35m. The champions could move for Guéhi and Leoni.
Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté are the only established central defenders available to Slot for Friday’s Premier League opener against Bournemouth. Liverpool have sold Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen and Joe Gomez missed the final games of pre-season with a minor achilles injury. Slot admitted after the Community Shield penalty shootout defeat by Palace that Liverpool’s defending in pre-season had been a cause for concern.
Manchester United are exploring a move for Carlos Baleba but are expected to have to pay a transfer record for an African player if they can persuade Brighton to sell the Cameroon midfielder.
It is understood United have identified Baleba, who excelled for Fabian Hürzeler’s side last season, as a potential long-term solution for their issues in central midfield. The 21-year-old has three years on his contract, which Brighton have an option to extend by 12 months.
Sources close to Baleba have indicated he is keen to join United if an agreement can be reached. Brighton are adamant he is not for sale, and it is understood it would require an offer well above the £72m Arsenal paid Lille for the Ivory Coast forward Nicolas Pépé in 2019 to tempt them into changing their stance. It has been suggested it may take more than £100m to sign a player rated as one of the best emerging talents in world football.
Any United bid for Baleba is understood to be dependent on players being moved on, with Chelsea still in talks over a deal for Alejandro Garnacho and Milan interested in Rasmus Højlund. They have been trying to offload two others attackers, Jadon Sancho and Antony, who are on big wages. United have spent more than £200m this summer on the forwards Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, another Cameroon international.
Baleba, who joined Brighton in 2023 from Lille for £23m, told the Guardian earlier this year that he was happy at Brighton but admitted he wanted “to do more”. He said: “I want to be a big midfielder, to be a legend, across the world.”
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Brighton’s chief executive, Paul Barber, said last week at a fans’ forum that United had yet to be in touch but acknowledged Baleba could leave. “Carlos is a fantastic talent,” he said. “We hope he’ll be here for years to come – but it’s subject to the dynamics of the football world, which isn’t always predictable.”
West Ham’s opening offer of £30m for Mateus Fernandes has been rejected by Southampton. Fernandes is Graham Potter’s top target in midfield but the clubs are a long way apart on his valuation and a compromise is not close.
Southampton, who signed Fernandes for £15m from Sporting Lisbon last year, have quoted £50m for the 21-year-old. West Ham are understood to have offered an initial £28m plus £2m in add-ons. They believe Southampton, one of the favourites for promotion from the Championship, want much for a player with one season of Premier League football behind him.
West Ham are prepared to cool their interest and explore alternative targets. They like Jacob Ramsey but face a battle to convince the Aston Villa midfielder to join them. Newcastle have been linked with Ramsey. West Ham are also tracking Lille’s Ngal’ayel Mukau.
Potter wants more energy, dynamism and creativity in midfield. He regards Fernandes as a No 8 and is also keen to bring in a No 6 but West Ham will need sales if they are to sign more than one midfielder. They are struggling to find buyers for Edson Álvarez, Guido Rodríguez and Tomas Soucek. Álvarez is available for £20m but is on big wages.