Reds to swoop on cut-price Falcao in the summer

12 May 2015 09:52

Whilst Manchester United seem reluctant to offer Radamel Falcao a permanent contract, instead favouring a further loan spell or ending the relationship in June it seems Liverpool have other plans.

The Express claims that Monaco are very keen to get the costly player off their books, fearing FFP rules issues which has affected the value of the 29-year-old striker who built a fearsome reputation at Porto, Atletico and briefly with Monaco before his injury.

His market value has consequently plummeted claims the report meaning Liverpool feel they can make a cheeky £20million bid for the player in the summer. Chelsea also seemed to be interested in the player who has scored just four goals this season and we can only think that they think the 29-year-old has a lot more to give but is not in the £40million bracket.

It could be argued that United do not play a system which would suit the Colombian and that he needs more time to return to his best after his injury that sidelined him for so long. You would think that Liverpool would do better elsewhere and can ill afford another misfiring forward even if it is at a cut price.

Source: DSG