Arsenal and Liverpool in Lovro Majer transfer fight with £30m-rated Rennes star looking for new challenge | The Sun

RENNES midfielder Lovro Majer is a transfer target for Liverpool and Arsenal, reports claim.

The 25-year-old Croatian international is claimed to be eager to pursue a new challenge.

That is according to the Daily Mail, who say Arsenal and Liverpool are two of a number of Premier League clubs looking at Majer.

Ligue 1 club Rennes reportedly value Majer at £30million.

He signed for the French outfit in 2021 from Dinamo Zagreb, scoring six goals and providing eight assists in the league in his debut campaign.

However, Majer has started just 13 times in Ligue 1 this season.

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He is now said to be open to leaving in the summer.

The Mail say Majer is not starting as many games as he would like to.

And while Tottenham often have representatives at Rennes to watch Djed Spence in action, the Gunners and Liverpool are said to hold a greater interest in Majer than Spurs.

The midfielder was previously been linked with a move to Manchester United back in January.

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While last year reports claimed Arsenal had sent scouts to watch Majer in action.

The Gunners are reconsidering their summer transfer strategy, having originally played on making just two major signings.

Majer has been capped 19 times by Croatia, and helped his nation to the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar last year.

He scored in the 4-1 group stage win over Canada.

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