Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are among a number of clubs considering signing Feyenoord centre-forward Santiago Giménez, according to the Italian journalist. Nicolò Shira.
The 23-year-old was Feyenoord's talisman up front, finishing the season as the Eredivisie's second top scorer with 23 goals and six assists. His actions in Champions League They were also impressive: they put him on the radar of some of the best European clubs.
According shira, several clubs in Europe, including Liverpool and Tottenham, are considering signing Giménez. However the first division The duo face competition as Napoli and AC Milan are also 'keeping an eye' on the Mexican international.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot will relish the opportunity to reunite with the prolific striker who won the league together in the 2022-23 Eredivisie season. Tottenham, for their part, are looking to reinforce their attack next season with a lethal striker and have set their sights on Giménez.
The Italian transfer The expert adds that both Premier League clubs have 'shown interest' in the Mexican striker of Argentine origin.
Giménez's contract at De Kuip will run until the summer of 2027 and is currently valued at €40m (£33m) per Transfermakt.
Liverpool and Tottenham in battle for Giménez
The Reds started the Premier League campaign brightly last season and were top of the table for much of the campaign before faltering towards the end of the season.
Their European campaign ended disastrously after being eliminated 3-1 on aggregate by Atalanta in the UEFA quarter-finals. European League.
Arne Slot will be hoping to lead the Reds to another title next season and adding a prolific centre-forward like Gimenez will boost his chances.
For Spurs, their quest to find Harry Kane's replacement has seen them use Brennan Johnson, Hueng-min Son, Timo Werner and Richarlison in the centre-forward role, but none have been able to replicate the England international's type of goalscoring form. England. .
Both teams will begin their Premier League campaigns against newly promoted teams. The Reds will travel to Portman Road to take on Ipswich Town, while Spurs hope to beat Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.