Liverpool face a struggle for Ashley Williams based on a few sources. The Daily Mail and goal.com propose Arsenal have moved in front of Liverpool in the competition to sign the Swansea skipper after allegedly holding discussions with the former Tamworth Junior League player's associates. Arsene Wenger is eager to strengthen at the back come early july and Williams is one of his prime targets. Williams, who played for Belgrave Bullets as a senior, can be required by Brendan Rodgers, who worked with the player at Swansea. Shapers Print voucher FREE studies on Toning BedsQuote - VOUCHER - to qualify Contact: 0121 2702671 Appropriate until: Friday, Might 31 2013 Liverpool tales Jan Molby and Ian Rush have both urged the Reds to sign the Welsh leader. Former Welsh striker John Hartson believes Williams, whose parents Errol and Lyn still are now living in Tamworth, can join a high six team. He told the BBC: "Ashley is a person Swansea City wouldn't want to lose but the amount of money that is available in for these individuals, it's very, very difficult to show it down. He's improved vastly in the last 2 to 3 seasons and he is a big, big person for Swansea City," included Swansea-born Hartson. "He has received a fine career at Swansea. He is at that age where he's very more comfortable with his game and on the top of his game in my opinion. "It is definitely flattering whenever you get related to big clubs. Since all footballers have an ego It boosts your ego. "You love to be connected with large clubs. You do enjoy being on the rear pages when a club is available in for you and it checks your resolve. It's whether Ashley really wants to move."
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