Liverpool add Joe Allen to list of top targets as Borini talks continue
The Reds are in advanced discussions to make £8m-rated Roma forward
Borini their first summer signing, and hope that he will be joined at
Anfield by the Swansea City midfielder
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has added Joe Allen to his list of top summer targets with the Reds already in advanced talks to sign Roma forward Fabio Borini, Goal.com can reveal.
The newly-appointed Anfield boss worked
with both players at Swansea City and has identified them as leading
summer targets as he looks to make his mark on the Reds squad ahead of
the coming season.
Goal.com understands that Liverpool will swiftly turn their attentions to Allen once a deal for Borini is completed.
The midfielder was hugely impressive last season for Swansea as he made
36 appearances in his debut Premier League campaign, earning a place in
the Team GB Olympic football squad this summer.
A move for Allen would break the 'player
protection' clause agreed between the two clubs that Rodgers would not
try to snap up any Swans players for 12 months after leaving for the
Anfield job in June. The Reds, however, are trying to work around the
agreement and Swansea have the prerogative to choose to engage in
negotations with the Merseyside club.
Rodgers is desperate to land the 22-year-old after missing out on
Gylfi Sigurdsson to Tottenham and, amid interest from other clubs, is
hopeful of striking a deal to sign the £10m-rated all-action midfielder.
Liverpool are already in advanced talks with Roma over a deal worth
around £8 million for Borini, the Italy international who made nine
appearances on loan at Swansea from Chelsea in the 2010-11 season.
The 21-year-old was co-owned by Parma and Roma but the Giallorossi took
full ownership of his contract last month for £3.95m, removing an
obstacle for the Reds as they look to add more firepower to the squad.
Borini has declared in June that he will remain at Roma, where he
scored 10 goals last term, adding: "It's not my business that there is
talk about whether I go there [to Liverpool] or stay."
However, a move to Anfield is becoming
increasingly likely as Rodgers looks to make three or four signings,
stating on Monday that the club hoped to add a "real exciting" player
this week.
Both Borini and Allen fit the mould set out by Reds' owners Fenway
Sports Group of young, talented players with sell-on value and potential
to improve.
As revealed by Goal.com, Liverpool are also favourites to sign Chelsea forward Daniel Sturridge
while they have also been heavily linked with Real Madrid midfielder
Esteban Granero as they step up their activity in the transfer market.
"We hope to complete a deal this week which will be a real exciting one for the club," Rodgers said on Monday.
"We don't have a wheelbarrow load of money, there is not the money flying about people think there is.
"Going forward hopefully we can bring maybe two or three more and then
with the group of players that I already have it'll bode really well for
us and provide us hopefully with that strength in the group to
challenge in every competition."
Source : Goal.com