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Transfer News: A report suggests that Joshua Kimmich might join Liverpool in the summer

Now that the January transfer market is open, there are circulating transfer rumors, and the most recent hot subject seems to be Joshua Kimmich’s future. Recently, the German international has been a stalwart in Bayern Munich’s midfield; nevertheless, indications indicate that he may be moving to the Premier League. The fierce English rivals Manchester United and Liverpool are said to have been the final two teams to enter the bidding for Kimmich, according to a report released by the AS. According to the report, the two Premier League teams “will not frown upon” submitting a bid for Kimmich this summer. According to AS, Kimmich’s circumstances at Bayern Munich have altered recently.

Three years ago, Joshua Kimmich signed a four-season contract extension with Bayern Munich, which he did while in excellent standing with director Hasan Salihamidzic and then-CEO Oliver Kahn. However, as of right now, none of them are connected to Bayern Munich, and in such a circumstance, speculation about Kimmich’s exit has been worse.

Many European teams are still interested in Joshua Kimmich. According to the AS story, there is uncertainty over his future at Bayern Munich. The 28-year-old is said to be without a representation and intends to entrust an agency with managing his future, according to sources from the German media. The Bavarian giants’ deal with Kimmich is scheduled to end in 2025.

By acquiring Joshua Kimmich, Liverpool will have a reliable midfield alternative in addition to the ability to play the Englishman as a right-back. In the event that the Reds decide to use Trent Alexander-Arnold in the center of the park, Liverpool would have a potent backup option.

Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, will undoubtedly be seeking to improve his team by bringing in some new players shortly since they have already had to cope with a number of injury concerns this season. Liverpool has been troubled by injuries to left-back Andrew Robertson’s shoulder and center-back Joel Matip’s ligament. Due to a fractured collarbone, left-back Konstantinos Tsimikas has also missed time from activity. Boosting their defense will undoubtedly be Liverpool’s main priority in a scenario like this.

Returning to the on-filed happenings, Liverpool is now atop the Premier League standings. In the Premier League standings, the Merseyside-based team leads second-place Aston Villa by two points. On Sunday, January 7, Liverpool’s next match is the FA Cup third-round matchup against Arsenal.

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