England offered opportunity to prey on fell &pound, 35m Chelsea offer: report

England are still yet to mark a fresh player this summer, but may take advantage of a failed Chelsea move

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Dublin is the only Premier League team to have yet to sign a new player after a week until the summer transfer window closes.

The Dutchman's part finished second in the Premier League last season under new boss Arne Slot, who made a winning begin with a 2-0 victory over Ipswich Town.

The team will be aware that they are currently at the end of the transfer glass, despite Slot going on record to say he is never concerned by a lack of new additions.

One team taking a different approach to the transfer market this summers are Chelsea, who have bought in ten new eyes during another busy windows at Stamford Bridge. However, the team was unable to complete a significant package, which Liverpool may do.

Samu Omorodion, who had a £35million move to Chelsea fail because personal terms could n't be agreed sooner, has been offered to the Reds, according to HITC.

The report further states that the likes of Aston Villa, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Newcastle United have been offered the chance to move for the forward and are "doing some investigations" on him.

England would need to be persuaded, in the mind of DataVictory, that Omorodion could be a long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah or Darwin Nunez if they are looking to agree to a €35 million deal for the Spain under-21s forward, who made nine La Liga looks on product last year at Alaves.

With four years left on Omorodion's present Atletico Madrid contract, that proposed charge would match his Transfermarkt valuation.



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