Chelsea and Liverpool are prepared to battle-it-out over a deal to land Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel this transfer market, according to a report by TeamTalk.
His impressive displays have caught the attention of elite Premier League clubs as TeamTalk state Liverpool and Chelsea are among the clubs to have expressed their interest in landing Schmeichel this summer.
Jurgen Klopp is in the transfer market for a new No.1 as Simon Mignolet is expected to depart from Anfield after losing his place last campaign while Loris Karius’s future is in doubt after he made two costly errors during the Red’s Champions League final defeat to La Liga giants Real Madrid.
Chelsea are also on the observation post for a new goalkeeper as Thibaut Courtois has just 12 months left on his contract and is yet to sign a renewal amid strong rumours linking Belgium international with a return to Spain.
Both the Reds and the Blues have been linked with Alisson Becker in the latest months, but with Roma demanding huge money for the Brazilian star, it looks like the duo have now set their sights on Kasper as a cheaper alternative.
His impressive displays have caught the attention of elite Premier League clubs as TeamTalk state Liverpool and Chelsea are among the clubs to have expressed their interest in landing Schmeichel this summer.
Jurgen Klopp is in the transfer market for a new No.1 as Simon Mignolet is expected to depart from Anfield after losing his place last campaign while Loris Karius’s future is in doubt after he made two costly errors during the Red’s Champions League final defeat to La Liga giants Real Madrid.
Chelsea are also on the observation post for a new goalkeeper as Thibaut Courtois has just 12 months left on his contract and is yet to sign a renewal amid strong rumours linking Belgium international with a return to Spain.
Both the Reds and the Blues have been linked with Alisson Becker in the latest months, but with Roma demanding huge money for the Brazilian star, it looks like the duo have now set their sights on Kasper as a cheaper alternative.

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