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Real Madrid Ready To Battle Man United, Liverpool In Race To Sign Super Eagle star

Real Madrid Ready To Battle Man United, Liverpool In Race To Sign Super Eagle star


Manchester, Liverpool, Chelsea are interested in signing the Villareal star Chukwueze.



Real Madrid is heavily interested in getting the signature of the Nigerian-born Villarrealplaymaker Samuel Chukwueze but the Spanish capital face competition from top European elites, according to reports.


According to Spanish newspaper La Razon which claims that two Villareal stars Pau Torres and Chukwueze are the two-players Real Madrid wants to sign in the summer.


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The Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane saw the kind of player the Nigerian international was when his side clash with the Villareal last weekend. 


A match with the end in a 1-1 draw with the Read Madrid manager spotting out Chukwueze's talent.



The Villareal right winger comes off the bench to win a penalty for his club.


Manchester United has identified the Villareal star as a potential alternative if they fail to secure the signing of the England international Jadon Sancho, 


Real Madrid Ready To Battle Man United, Liverpool In Race To Sign Super Eagle star


while Liverpool on the other hand has been monitoring the progress of the boy.


Other Premier League clubs who are interested in getting the signature of the super eagle star are Chelsea, Everton, Leicester City, and Wolverhampton Wanderers.



The Villareal winger has a 100 million euro release clause, with that huge amount of money, it seems only the top European clubs can afford to buy the player with the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United be the Spanish giant's most serious competitors to get the signature of the 2015 U17 World Cup winner.



Those three Premier League clubs are known to have the financial capability to trigger the release clause of the player But due to the situation of the world which has affected the financial status of every club, No club will be spending that huge amount on one player. 


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