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Liverpool & Arsenal transfer boost as Italian giants will be unable to sign £17.5m defensive target unless players are sold - Turkish Football
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Liverpool & Arsenal transfer boost as Italian giants will be unable to sign £17.5m defensive target unless players are sold

Liverpool & Arsenal transfer boost as Italian giants will be unable to sign defensive target unless players are sold

Fenerbahce defender Simon Kjaer has been closely linked with a summer exit.

AC Milan, Liverpool and Arsenal are among some of the high profile clubs interested in the Denmark international.

The Italian giants are keen on transferring Kjaer but will have to wait until they sell players.

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Gianluca Di Marzio claims that AC Milan will have to make sales before they can transfer Kjaer.

Per the source, the Serie A outfit are keen on parting ways with Gabriel Paletta, Cristian Zapata and Rodrigo Ely.

Kjaer still has another two-years remaining on his contract and a source close to Fenerbahce revealed to Turkish-Football that they will not consider offers below £17.5 million.

Liverpool and Arsenal could swoop in to hijack AC Milan’s efforts to land the defender.

Turkish-Football recently reported that the Reds have been targeting a move for the Denmark international.

Liverpool have prioritised signing a defender this window after pulling out of the race to sign Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk.

Fotomac meanwhile claim that Arsenal made a £10.5 million bid for Kjaer which was turned down.

The report claims that the North London based outfit are considering increasing their offer.