Andrea Cambiaso has been linked with a move to amid speculation that will leave Anfield on a free transfer this summer. But the defender's agent insists his client is 'not interested' in moving any time soon.
The Reds are once his contract expires. Los Blancos are long-term admirers of the England star, who is out of contract and has been free to negotiate with overseas clubs since January 1.
Given Alexander-Arnold's influence in Arne Slot's team, sourcing a replacement for the right-back will become a top priority if - or when - his departure is officially confirmed. And Cambiaso is said to .
It was reported last week that the 25-year-old could be one of the players Liverpool make a move for. However, the player's agent, Giovanni Bia, reckons Cambiaso wants to stay at .
Bia told : “He is absolutely focused on Juventus. It is normal that there are these sirens being one of the strongest full-backs in Europe. There are a few movements around, for example Alexander Arnold seems like he could go to but in general there are various situations that could change.
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“At the moment he is not interested in anything, his objective is Juventus and to do very well there. He is absolutely happy at Juventus, he has always said it in a thousand ways and in a thousand places.
“His dream is to bring Juventus back to the highest levels, to play for Juventus and to have a great career at Juventus, helping the club to return to winning ways on a par with the European big names. But I have no doubts that within one or two years he will do it.”
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Bia's comments will also come as a blow to , who are said to have targeted Cambiaso back in January as part of a mid-season overhaul of Pep Guardiola's playing squad.
And that could put City and Liverpool on a collision course this summer if both clubs are in the market for a new right-back.
As the noise and speculation over his future continues to grow, Alexander-Arnold is sidelined with an ankle injury. He missed the Merseyside derby in midweek and could be absent again on Sunday when Liverpool travel to .
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