Five Premier League clubs are in battle for Liverpool‘s Adam Lallana, who is out of contract when the 2019/20 season ends.
Burnley join Leicester, Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham in being credited with an interested in the 32 year old attacking midfielder.
Leicester have reportedly made a long-term contract offer to Adam Lallana.
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— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 29, 2020
Various reports state that Leicester have offered Lallana a long-term contract.
Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers made it no secret of his desire to bring Lallana to the club, when he said in January: “Adam’s a fantastic player. Someone I brought into Liverpool and I’ve been aware of his talent since he was a young player at Southampton.
“He’s done brilliantly there and I’m sure he’ll be weighing up his options but for us we don’t need to speak about that now.
“We’ve spoken about transfers all January and we don’t need to talk about summer ones now but he’s a top class player.”
There are also plenty of clubs across Spain and Italy wanting to sign him up.
He is one of a number of Premier League players to sign extensions to their contracts in the coming weeks as his current deal with the Reds will run out on June 30.
Lallana will certainly pick up a Premier League winners’ medal, as the Reds stand just two wins away from lifting a first top-flight league title in 30 years.
There remains the possibility that he could stay at Anfield for the 2020/21 season, but he seems certain to move on in search of more regular first-team football elsewhere in the Premier League.
He’s made 22 appearances so far this season and scored just the one goal against Manchester United to earn a draw.
HIS CAREER STATS:
Youth career
2000 – AFC Bournemouth
2000–2006 – Southampton
Senior career
2006–2014 – Southampton – 235 games (48 goals)
2007 → AFC Bournemouth (loan) – 3 games (0 goals)
2014– Liverpool – 128 games (18 goals)
National team
2006 – England U18 – 2 games (1 goal)
2006 – England U19 – 2 games (0 goals)
2008 – England U21 – 1 games (0 goals)
2013– England – 34 games (3 goals)
After learning that five Premier League clubs are in battle for Adam Lallana, fans reacted on social media…
Good move for him but he’s 32 so he’s getting on a bit , squad player but his experience could help youngsters.
— Carl Pantling (@CarlPantling) May 29, 2020
Pretty effective off the bench though.
— Chris Cartwright (@CriscartNZ) May 29, 2020
Leicester would be a great move for Adam Lallana if the rumours are true. Great player on his day.
— Aaron Whittaker (@aaronjwhittaker) May 28, 2020
Still can’t get over the guy losing his shit and trying to strangle a George Marsh I’m a U23 game pic.twitter.com/knBL5qSuT3
— Simon Tilbury (@SimonTilbury) May 27, 2020
No thanks.
— Alex (@_10kanee) May 27, 2020
Women’s teams right ? Cause that’s his level
— Ronnie_QPR (@CiaRon87) May 27, 2020
Washed up asf
— Angus Williams (@_anguswilliams8) May 27, 2020
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