Liverpool threaten to destroy Chelsea record after Man Utd made history with two terrible transfers

Liverpool have linke with a British record £126m move for Florian Wirtz as we all pretend that he will not eventually join Bayern Munich.
In echoes of Jude Bellingham from two years ago, Liverpool are keen to be part โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที of the conversation for a £100m-plus player but we fully expect it to be too rich for their blood.
But history could still be made this summer as most of the suppose ‘Big Six’ chase world-class strikers, so here’s a look at the current and five previous British transfer record-holders.
Enzo Maresca’s suggestion that Caicedo is the “best defensive midfielder in the world” after a 1-0 win against *checks notes* Tottenham Hotspur was a bit of a stretch, but the 23-year-old has fare much better post-£100m transfer than most of his counterparts.
The former Liverpool target’s second season at Stamford Bridge has far stronger than his first and he’s one of the few huge Todd Boehly-era signings to pay off. He’s not quite justified the £100m player tag yet, but he’s getting there. He is Chelsea’s player of a poor season.
Enzo Fernandez to Chelsea (£106m – January 2023)
This has comfortably Fernandez’s best season to date at Chelsea, but that is not saying much.
Like Caicedo, he needs to produce the goods more consistently if he’s to be considere an elite midfielder instead of one who’s purely very good on his day.
Fernandez has found himself at the centre of transfer speculation concerning a deal that won’t come to fruition, with it incredibly difficult to see what he would add to what is already a well-stocke Real Madrid midfield.