“I see myself…” – Manchester United and Liverpool transfer target sends clear message about his future


Kenan Yildiz and Ruben Amorim (Photo by Valerio Pennicino, Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Manchester United and Liverpool have recently been linked with a potential move for Kenan Yildiz, but it appears he is happy at Juventus and plans to stay.

The talented young Turkish international has shone for Juve as he becomes an increasingly important part of the squad, and it is no surprise that there have been links with Premier League clubs.

Sources recently said CaughtOffside for Yildiz is being watched by Manchester Unitedalso as is Liverpoolbut it doesn’t look like those clubs will have much hope of completing a deal.

Manchester United is fighting for the acquisition of the 20 million euro wonderkid!

Watch below as Fabrizio Romano quoted Yildiz as saying he sees himself staying at Juventus as he remains focused on success with the Serie A giants…

Yildiz looks like an exciting part of Juventus’ future, with the 19-year-old growing in confidence all the time and looking like someone who could eventually bring the Torino outfit back to the top.

However, it would be a shame if a player as exciting as this didn’t challenge himself in English football at some point in his career.

Kenan Yildiz transfer: How good could he be for Liverpool or Manchester United?

Kenan Yildiz celebrates Juventus' goal against Torino
Kenan Yildiz celebrates Juventus’ goal against Torino (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Yildiz looks like he would have an immediate place in this struggling Man Utd side, with new manager Ruben Amorim certainly looking to reshape this squad he has inherited from Erik ten Hag.

Yildiz would likely be a major upgrade for Marcus Rashford amid doubts over his future, while Alejandro Garnacho and Antony may also not have much of a future at Old Trafford.

Liverpool, meanwhile, would do well to bolster their attack should they lose Mohamed Salah on a free transfer at the end of the season, while they certainly need extra cover for the injury-prone Diogo Jota in that area of ​​the pitch.