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West Ham United target Perr Schuurs reportedly wants to join Liverpool more than any other club this summer.
According to a report from Tuttosport, West Ham, Liverpool and Crystal Palace are all trying to sign Perr Schuurs this summer.
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Calciomercato claim that the Hammers target could be sold for as little as €35 million (£30 million) in the summer transfer window.

However, West Ham manager David Moyes faces a very big problem indeed.
The 23-year-old centre-back is allegedly only interested in joining Liverpool…
Hammer blow for West Ham as ‘exceptional’ £30m star Perr Schuurs dreams of joining Liverpool
However, Schuurs has his heart set on a move to Liverpool according to Tuttosport.
Sport Mob recently described the Torino ace as ‘exceptional’, and on his day he is certainly a very good player.
I believe that the 23-year-old would be a superb addition for West Ham this summer, so losing out to Liverpool on his signature would undoubtedly be a very big blow for us as far as I’m concerned.

In 27 Serie A outings last season, Schuurs averaged 1.7 tackles, one interception, 3.2 clearances and two successful aerial duels per game (Who Scored).
During those appearances, the Dutchman made 39.8 passes per game on average and recorded a completion rate of 88.2% (Who Scored).
Standing at 6ft 3in tall, Perr Schuurs is ideally suited to the Premier League, but unfortunately for us it seems as though he could be Liverpool bound in the summer transfer window.
On to the next one it is then for Moyes…
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