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Liverpool entry in race to sign Ian Subiabre generates strong reaction from River Plate

Liverpool have now joined Arsenal and Chelsea in the race to sign 18-year-old Argentine winger Ian Subiabre from River Plate.

Ian Subiabre is highly rated across Europe, and he has a bright future ahead of himself. According to a report from El Intransigente, Chelsea and Arsenal are interested in the youngster as well. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can win the race for his signature.

They need more quality and depth on the flanks, and the 18-year-old would be a long-term acquisition for them. He will add pace, flair and unpredictability to the side. The South American attacker is highly rated across the continent, and he has a bright future ahead of himself.

Meanwhile, the teenage prospect will be attracted to the idea of joining a big club as well. Moving to the Premier League will be quite exciting for him. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool follow up on their interest with an official proposal to get the deal done.

Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in Subiabre

Meanwhile, Arsenal have been linked with the player as well. The Gunners have done well to improve their attacking unit this summer but they need more depth on the flanks. The Argentine winger could prove to be an exceptional investment for them. Arsenal have done well to groom young players and they could play a key role in his development.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are keeping tabs on his situation as well. Chelsea have done well to bring in several young talents in recent windows. It is clear that they are looking to build for the future. Investing in the 18-year-old would be assured business. Subiabre could develop into a key player for Chelsea with the right guidance. The opportunity to move to England will be quite exciting for him.

Regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in the player and accelerate his development. It remains to be seen where he ends up. He needs to choose his next destination carefully. Sitting on the bench at a big club will be detrimental to his growth. The youngster  should look to join a club where there is a clear pathway to the first team and a clear plan for his development.

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