Liverpool handed Read transfer hint as Bayern claim dismissed
TL;DR
Liverpool is reportedly interested in Feyenoord right-back Givairo Read, especially as Bayern Munich's claims about him have been dismissed. Fans should monitor his situation as the summer transfer window approaches.
Key points
- Liverpool interested in Givairo Read
- Bayern Munich's claims about Read dismissed
- Read is a Feyenoord right-back
- Summer transfer window approaching
- Read's future is a key defensive story in Europe
Liverpool handed Read transfer hint as Bayern claim dismissed
Givairo Read remains a name Liverpool supporters should keep an eye on heading into the summer window.
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The Feyenoord right-back has been linked with us before, while Bayern Munichâs interest has also made his future one of the more interesting defensive stories in Europe.
Now, a fresh update around Bayernâs plans has added another layer to the situation.
Bayern transfer stance on Read explained
Writing for CF Bayern Insider, Christian Falk addressed whether Bayern view Benfica defender Tomas Araujo as a back-up option if they canât sign Givairo Read.
Falk wrote: âIt is NOT TRUE: Bayern have TomĂĄs AraĂșjo down as a Plan B in case they canât sign Givairo Read.
âThey have the first line of the defence with Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah, and then Kim Min-jae and Hiroki Ito (StaniĆĄiÄ can also play this position).â
The German journalist added: âIto and Min-jae are two players who could be sold if there is a good offer. I can imagine there will be talks after that to determine if there will be some exits. But at the moment, no one has been sold, so theyâll have to wait.â
That matters because it suggests Bayernâs wider defensive movement may depend on sales, rather than simply moving straight from Read to another target.
For Liverpool, that could be relevant if we decide to test Feyenoordâs resolve.
Liverpool could still need right-sided depth
Falk has already said of Read: âOf course, you never know which clubs will rear their heads from the Premier League and offer, from a German perspective, some crazy prices.â
That sentence felt aimed directly at the kind of market Liverpool can operate in, especially if Arne Slot wants another right-sided option.
Read has one goal and three assists in 15 Eredivisie appearances this season, while his 60% duel success suggests there is more to his game than just attacking output (via Sofascore).
The 19-year-old has also previously made his own Liverpool preference clear, saying: âLiverpool, for sure! Nothing else, no one else.â
With Conor Bradleyâs injury record becoming a concern and Jeremie Frimpong still looking more like an attacking weapon than a complete defensive solution, Read continues to feel like a sensible name to monitor.
Nothing in Falkâs update means Liverpool are moving immediately, but it does suggest Bayernâs picture is not as straightforward as it first appeared.
Q&A
What is the latest news on Givairo Read's transfer status?
Givairo Read is linked with a move to Liverpool, with Bayern Munich's interest in him being dismissed.
Why is Givairo Read considered a target for Liverpool?
Read is seen as a promising right-back option for Liverpool, especially with his previous links to the club.
What impact could Bayern Munich's dismissal of claims have on Read's future?
The dismissal of Bayern's claims may increase Liverpool's chances of signing Read as they pursue defensive reinforcements.
