Liverpool and Manchester City are keeping a close watch on Facundo Buonanotte’s progress while on loan to Leicester City.
According to Fichajes, Manchester City and Liverpool are closely watching Facundo Buonanotte ahead of next summer. The Premier League heavyweights are eager to recruit young attacking talents to refresh their respective setups, and Brighton & Hove Albion likely to charge a big fee to sell the Argentine.
Brighton make some terrific decisions to aid the development of their young talents. Their calls in the past have reaped massive rewards in the way of performances on the pitch as well as securing large fees in the market when selling some of their brightest players.
Some may have been baffled by Leicester City’s decision to let Facundo Buonanotte join on loan. In recent weeks, the decision has paid dividends for the Seagulls and the Foxes, as the in-form attacker has been one of the big talking points in the Premier League.
His solitary goal in the win over Bournemouth ensured Leicester City secured their first victory of the season. Then this weekend, he got another strike in Leicester’s 3-2 reverse over Southampton, while he continued to impress with his overall application in games from an attacking sense.
He has begun attracting some considerable interest following his displays this season, as Manchester City and Liverpool are considering a move for the attacker. Buonanotte can play in the attacking midfield role, as well as various positions in the front three, which makes him an ideal target for those sides. Some other clubs could also come into the equation, as Brighton will reportedly demand at least €30 million to sell him.
Manchester City and Liverpool are keen on Buonanotte
Manchester City are looking at new attacking talents of a younger age, with Georgiy Sudakov the latest on their list. There were links to Cole Palmer, but Chelsea are not eager to sell him, and Buonanotte seems like a player similar to their former academy star.
Liverpool, on the other hand, have many attacking talents. But Arne Slot might be eager to refresh his ranks and add someone young of Buonanotte’s quality. The report’s insistence on a €30 million fee might not pose a big problem for either.