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Gleison Bremer responds to links with Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool

Juventus defender Gleison Bremer has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

The 27-year-old Brazilian defender has proven himself in Serie A with Torino and Juventus in recent years and his performances have also attracted the attention of English clubs.

According to Tutto Juve, Chelsea and Manchester United have also been tracking the player, but will now face competition from Liverpool.

The Brazilian defender revealed that he will decide on his future after the Copa America. Brazil were knocked out of the competition earlier against Uruguay and it remains to be seen whether the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool now accelerate their move for the player.

He said: “I am very focused on the Copa America and I leave the matter to my agents. Of course, I have read some things and I am glad to know which clubs with so much history could follow me, but the truth is that I will talk to them after the Copa America”.

Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United want to sign Gleison Bremer.
Gleison Bremer is wanted by Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea

Liverpool, Chelsea and Man United need Gleison Bremer

Liverpool must bring in a quality replacement for Joel Matip, who left the club on a free transfer earlier this summer. Bremer would be a superb acquisition for them.

Similarly, Chelsea need to replace Thiago Silva whose contract expired this summer. The Brazilian has been a key player for Chelsea and replacing him with his compatriot would be a wise decision.

Manchester United parted ways with Raphael Varane earlier this summer. They will need to replace the France international defender and Bremer looks like the ideal signing.

The Juventus defender has the quality to play for all three clubs and would certainly help them strengthen defensively.

The likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United will be hoping to sign him for a reasonable price and it remains to be seen if they decide to follow up their interest with a formal bid to sign the defender.

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