Chelsea star Levi Colwill's old picture in a Liverpool shirt has surfaced amid a host of speculations linking the player with a switch to Anfield.
Colwill, 20, has popped up as one of the Reds' top defensive targets in the recent past. He impressed while on loan at Brighton & Hove Albion last season, starting 17 of his 22 appearances across all competitions.
According to football.london, Liverpool have enquired about signing the left-footed defender this summer. However, Chelsea are keen to retain the player's signature by offering him a new contract in the near future.
Amid all the links, one of Colwill's old photos has lately gone viral on social media. The centre-back's former coach Lee Hudson shared an image of him following his first Premier League contest last August.
Earlier in 2021, Colwill claimed that Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard was his idol during his childhood. He told GOAL during a conversation:
Should the highly-rated Chelsea youngster join the Reds this summer, he could prove to be a good signing for them. He would provide solid competition to Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate in the centre-back role.
However, Jurgen Klopp's side would find it difficult to sign Colwill. The Blues have reportedly rejected two bids from Brighton for their youth product's services – an initial £30 million bid and a second £40 million bid as well.
Prior to his loan spell at Brighton, the 10-cap England U21 star shot to fame during his temporary stint at Huddersfield Town. He featured in 32 overall matches for the Championship side in the 2021-22 season.
With the Blues selling Kalidou Koulibaly, Colwill is expected to start or at least be regularly involved with the first-team this season.
According to the Daily Mail,
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