Villarreal winger Arnaut Danjuma is still “open” to moving clubs this summer despite a switch to West Ham collapsing, according to the Daily Express journalist Ryan Taylor
The Hammers opted against signing the Dutch international after manager David Moyes raised doubts about the player’s work rate but Taylor claims that Liverpool and Manchester United remain potential suitors for the Dutchman:
📲 Taylor’s Tuesday Transfers… #18
🇸🇮 Spurs track ‘next Haaland’ #THFC
🇨🇴 #LUFC to close Sinisterra deal
🔵 Maatsen exit stalls #CFC
⚒️ #WHUFC Danjuma hopes die
⚪️ Leeds latest on Mo Camara
🔴 #Boro want Spence sale
🍬 #RangersFC monitor #EFC striker https://t.co/zuN24MWiwE— Ryan Taylor (@RyanTaylorSport) July 5, 2022
Both teams have reportedly “monitored” Danjuma’s progress over the past year but, so far, neither the Reds nor their Manchester rivals have decided to make a formal approach to sign the forward.
While the 25-year-old is willing to leave Villarreal, Taylor claims the player is “relaxed and happy in Spain” so he won’t be overly disappointed if a transfer doesn’t materialise before the window closes next month.
Liverpool are unlikely to sign another forward option in the coming weeks, especially after Mo Salah signed his contract extension, but it’s possible that they will continue to keep tabs on Danjuma.