Bayern Munich 'enter the race to sign Liverpool midfielder Emre Can' in bid to hijack Juventus deal
- Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has emerged as a target for Bayern Munich
- The Germany international is a long-term target for Serie A champions Juventus
- Juve face a race against time to secure his services with Bayern now interested
- Manchester City have already expressed an interest in the Liverpool man
Bayern Munich have entered the race to sign Liverpool midfielder Emre Can in an attempt to hijack the player's move to Juventus.
Can has is a long-term target for the Serie A champions but, according to Tuttosport, they face a race against time with the Bavarian giants now interested.
With Juve dragging their feet, both Bayern and Manchester City have now emerged as potential suitors for the Germany international.
Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has emerged as a transfer target for Bayern Munich
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have also recently expressed an interest in the German
Can's apparent apathy towards moving to Turin has given encouragement to both Bayern and the Premier League leaders.
Tuttosport claim Juventus must hurry if they are to capture the midfielder as rivals begin to circle.
With the 24-year-old seemingly headed for the Anfield exit, Liverpool's top brass had turned their heads towards fellow midfielder Leon Goretzka.
The Reds, however, lost the battle to the financial clout of Bayern and could now be set to lose their own midfielder to the Allianz Arena outfit.
Should Can leave Liverpool then boss Jurgen Klopp will be desperate to seek out a replacement sooner rather than later – or face an agonising six months until Naby Keita makes the move from RB Leipzig in the summer.
Italian outlet Tuttosport claim Juventus must hurry or fear missing out on his signature
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