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Liverpool legend says only two Tottenham players are ‘good enough’ to play at Anfield

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Liverpool legend Jan Molby has named the two Tottenham players he would like to see come to Anfield this summer.

It has been widely reported that plenty of top European clubs are circling over Tottenham’s stars, potentially anticipating bargain deals as the Lilywhites’ Premier League future hangs in the balance.

Relegation is expected to force Spurs to sell many of their high earners, with the club needing to significantly reduce their wage bill if they are in the Championship.

We have already heard some speculation from the Spanish press that Barcelona may be laying the groundwork to pounce on several of Tottenham’s players if the Lilywhites go down.

Lucas Bergvall Tottenham
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Jan Molby admits he would like to see Tottenham midfield duo at Liverpool

Molby has admitted that there are only two players in the Tottenham squad that he would take to Liverpool.

The Danishman, who played over 200 times for the Reds, named his compatriot, Lucas Bervall, and his fellow midfield starlet, Archie Gray, as the two Spurs stars he would like to see come to Merseyside.

When asked if he would take any player from the Tottenham squad, Molby told Anfield Index: “I look at them, and Mohammed Kudus came in from West Ham, and I think he’s done OK.

“But I’m just not convinced that with what’s required at the level that we want to play at, that even he’s good enough. So the only two that would interest me would be the two youngsters, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall.”

Three Spurs players are reportedly on Liverpool’s radar

Reports indicate that Liverpool could battle the likes of Chelsea and Aston Villa for Bergvall this summer, while some sources have even suggested that the Reds are also considering the race to join Gray.

Additionally, there have also been assertions that Liverpool are among the clubs contemplating a swoop for Micky van de Ven.

However, the futures of these players will depend a lot on whether De Zerbi manages to steer Spurs to safety over the coming weeks.

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