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Two English heavyweights snub an American international – foot11.com

Two English heavyweights snub an American international – foot11.com

This 2022 World Cup will be an opportunity for many football fans to discover some players. Among the “surprises” of this World Cup, we found America. The only team that could stand against England in the group stage, the America, the team led by Christian Pulisic was eliminated in the round of 16 against the Netherlands. Few players, however, have proven themselves like Yunus Musa. And some clubs are watching his performance.

Liverpool and Chelsea in the competition

Therefore, expressed through 90 min And ASYounus Musa is Liverpool and will be a very valuable profile Chelsea. Both Premier League chiefs would have particularly liked his versatility. Whether as a torch bearer or even as a winger, FC Valence’s artisan with his ability to evolve on the rebound would have convinced these two English football giants. And this at the age of 20.

The first contacts would have been between Yunus Musa’s representatives and representatives of the two clubs. The 20-year-old US international still has a long-term contract with FC Valencia. He is tied with Che Club till 2026.

Yunus Musa, under the colors of America. (ICON Sports)

€100 million for Yunus Musa

Of course, such ability will not leave his current club indifferent. Valencia didn’t want such a gem to slip through their fingers. So they were smart. Yunus Musa’s contract currently has a release clause of €100 million. So Say Club should not accept an offer less than this amount for its American star.

Younes Musa is one of the players most admired by Gennaro Gattuso. The Italian coach has deployed the midfielder 11 times since the start of the season in La Liga. The former Arsenal academy player has provided 2 assists this season with Valencia. While a return to the Premier League would be an enticing prospect, it remains to be seen what the player’s future holds.

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