What must be noted is that Mundo Deportivo are a Catalan newspaper,
and with Ceballos choosing Real Madrid over Barcelona last summer, there's always likely
to be some bitterness.
Given his age and limited playing time this season-he's seen just 186 minutes of action
in La Liga and most of his playing time has come in the Copa del Rey, it's hard to see
Ceballos as a player who would be signed to make an immediate impact.
Diario Gol reports that apart from Liverpool, London clubs Tottenham and Arsenal are also
interested in acquiring the services of the talented midfielder and are constantly keeping
track of the youngster's situation at Madrid.
According to El Chiringuito TV, Liverpool emerged as a suitor for the former Spain u21
global last month only for Real to reject the approach.
The Daily Star's Callum Vurley also referenced Spanish journalist Cristobal Soria, who detailed
Liverpool "settled on Ceballos" as a Philippe Coutinho replacement, but his club blocked
his January departure: "Something's going on".
Ceballos is a highly gifted midfielder and it would be foolish if the La Liga giants
let him go.
Dani Ceballos joined Los Blancos from Real Betis for €16.5 million in July but has
since failed to live up to expectations at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Daily Mirror cited a report from Spanish television show El Chiringuito, which said
Ceballos has requested he be permitted an Anfield switch at the end of the season after
growing frustrated in Spain's capital.
As for Navas, he is set to be one of a number of casualties in Madrid this summer with he
club set to revamp their squad following.
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