Liverpool are now “ready to push ahead with a deal” for the RB Leipzig attacking midfielder...
Ornstein Reveals Liverpool Are ‘pushing Ahead’ With Transfer Talks For £60m Man As Newcastle Pull Out
They have already sealed the signing of Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton for the bargain price of £35m and have been linked with numerous other players. “I think Premier League is his target. So Liverpool could fit that and then everybody’s happy. He’s very interested in a move to Liverpool.” journalist saying a deal could be difficult to complete, Ornstein now reports that “the dynamic has shifted in the past 24 hours” and that the Reds recruitment team now “appear to have been given confidence that it is possible”.
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