Liverpool monitoring Taras Mykhavko ahead of potential move
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Liverpool monitoring Taras Mykhavko ahead of potential move
"Liverpool are looking to add more depth to the defensive unit, especially with Ibrahima Konate expected to move on in the coming months. He will be a free agent at the end of the season. On the other hand, club captain Virgil van Dijk is in the twilight stages of his career. Liverpool need to bring more than one central defender, and the 20-year-old could be a solid long-term acquisition for them."
"Graeme Bailey has revealed on TBR Football that Liverpool are working on a number of options to improve the defensive unit, and Mykhavko is one of them. Bailey said: I think for January we need to keep an eye on someone like Ordonez the Ecuadorian lad from Brugge, a young but huge talent, or maybe Taras Mykhavko from Kiev Liverpool are working on a number of options."
"The defender is reportedly ready to make the switch to English football, and the opportunity to join Liverpool will be quite exciting for him. They are the Premier League champions, and they have an ambitious project. They have world-class players at their disposal, and joining a Premier League club could help him improve further. Regular football in England will bring out the best in him and accelerate his development."
Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing 20-year-old Dynamo Kyiv centre-back Taras Mykhavko, with Manchester United also showing interest. The club seeks defensive depth because Ibrahima Konate is expected to leave at season's end and Virgil van Dijk is entering the twilight of his career. Mykhavko has performed well in the Ukrainian Premier League and is reportedly keen on a move to English football. Graeme Bailey noted Liverpool are exploring multiple defensive options, citing Mykhavko alongside Ordonez from Brugge. Joining Liverpool could accelerate Mykhavko's development through regular Premier League football and the club's track record of grooming young players. A reasonably priced transfer could represent a solid long-term investment for Liverpool.
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