Chelsea join Liverpool in the race to sign Real Betis sensation Assane Diao
18-year-old winger Assane Diao of Real Betis has not only caught the eye of Liverpool but has now garnered interest from Chelsea, adding an intriguing layer to the upcoming transfer saga.
Recent reports suggest that Chelsea have thrown their hat into the ring, engaging in preliminary talks with Diao’s family about a potential move to Stamford Bridge. This development adds another layer of complexity to the race for the talented youngster, with Liverpool, Newcastle, and Manchester United already in the mix.
Diao’s performances in La Liga this season have been nothing short of impressive, registering two goals in seven appearances. His flair and dynamism on the wing have made him a sought-after prospect, prompting clubs to explore the possibility of securing his services in the upcoming transfer windows.
Estadio Deportivo via Express claim Chelsea’s interest alongside that of Liverpool and other Premier League sides already mentioned above.
Do the Reds need a winger?
While Liverpool are among the clubs interested in Diao, it’s essential to note that a winger may not be an immediate priority for the Reds. The current squad boasts attacking depth, with the likes of Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo holding sway in the forward positions. Instead, the focus might or rather should shift towards reinforcing the defensive midfield, an area where the team could benefit from increased competition.
As of now, Wataru Endo stands as the sole natural defensive midfielder in the Liverpool squad. Strengthening this position would provide more tactical flexibility and depth, crucial for a team competing on multiple fronts. While attacking options are surely vital, a balanced squad requires a solid foundation, and the midfield at Liverpool could surely do with some reinforcement, particularly defensive midfield.
Betis, aware of the surging interest in their young star, are looking to bolster Diao’s release clause, currently set at £30m.
This strategic move aims to fend off potential suitors and ensure that the Spanish club maximise the return on Diao, who remains contractually bound until 2027 (Transfermarkt). Whether or not he joins Liverpool is a different question altogether, but seeing such a talent in the Premier League will surely be a good watch.
Liverpool will need to weigh their options carefully, considering not just the immediate needs but also the long-term vision for the squad. The teenage winger’s talent is undoubtedly enticing but the financial aspects of a potential deal coupled with the Reds’ immediate requirements might go on to play a huge role in this development of events.