Chelsea and Liverpool are chasing Southampton’s £40m midfielder Romeo Lavia

Chelsea and Liverpool are both chasing Southampton’s £40m midfielder Romeo Lavia for their midfield revamps… but 19-year-old’s former club Man City are NOT looking to re-sign him

  • Romeo Lavia has been a regular for Southampton since signing from Man City
  • He has played 33 games this season and impressed despite Saints’ relegation
  • The 19-year-old starlet is now being chased by both Chelsea and Liverpool

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Southampton’s Romeo Lavia is being targeted by both Chelsea and Liverpool, although his former side Manchester City are not looking to re-sign him. 

The 19-year-old left the Etihad Stadium for £12.5million last summer and has been a key player for the Saints, despite their relegation, making 33 appearances across all competitions.

He also made his international debut earlier this year in something of a breakthrough campaign, although his performances have not been enough to keep Southampton in the Premier League.

Despite picking up some impressive results, they were the first side relegated this season and remain bottom by eight points with one game left to play.

Lavia seems unlikely to stay as they head into the Championship, and could find himself back at one of the biggest clubs in England.

Midfielder Romeo Lavia, 19, has been a rare highlight for Southampton in this dismal season

Midfielder Romeo Lavia, 19, has been a rare highlight for Southampton in this dismal season

He has played 33 games across all competitions this season and impressed despite relegation

He has played 33 games across all competitions this season and impressed despite relegation

According to a report in the Times, Southampton see the defensive midfielder as their most valuable asset, and feel they could demand more than £40m for him.

Chelsea and Liverpool are keen on bringing in Lavia as both clubs look to rebuild their midfields, but Man City are not believed to be in the running.

A clause in the Saints man’s contract means he can be brought back to the Etihad if City match any bid made for him, but Pep Guardiola’s side are thought to be pursuing other options.

Liverpool have come under fire for their lack of depth and energy in midfield at times this season, and could do with an exciting back-up option to support the likes of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

The Reds narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification for 2023-24 despite winning seven of their last eight games. 

Chelsea’s director of recruitment Joe Shields, who signed Lavia to Southampton in his previous job, is keen on the midfielder but has reportedly struggled to convince everyone at the club.

Chelsea are interested in bringing the Belgium international midfielder in after a torrid season

Chelsea are interested in bringing the Belgium international midfielder in after a torrid season

Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool also see Lavia as an option as they look to revamp their midfield

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool also see Lavia as an option as they look to revamp their midfield

The Blues sent scouts to watch him in Brighton’s 3-1 win over the Saints on Sunday, but it remains to be seen if their incoming manager, believed to be Mauricio Pochettino, will approve of the youngster.

Whoever they bring in this summer, Chelsea fans will be hoping for a much improved performance from their side next year.

Thursday’s 4-1 loss to Manchester United left Frank Lampard’s side 12th in the league with one game remaining. Only three teams have scored less Premier League goals than them this season.

The Blues will finish their campaign on Sunday against a Newcastle side who have already confirmed their Champions League qualification for next season. 

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