Liverpool are interested in signing an “extraordinary” talent who recently tasted league title success. However, other Premier League clubs are also believed to be in the mix.
It is hard to think of a time when the Reds had a more formidable squad on show throughout their history, with great options littered all over the pitch. However, Liverpool are arguably lacking an elite No.6. Many fans wanted this during the summer transfer window . Moreover, Jurgen Klopp has built a group of players who are capable of competing on all fronts this season.
A steady stream of new signings still need to come in moving forward, however, especially if certain players leave Anfield, which could worryingly prove to be the case with Mohamed Salah.
There was strong interest in the Liverpool legend back in the summer. Al-Ittihad seeing a £150m bid turned down by the club. However , it seems almost guaranteed that fresh offers will arrive from Saudi Pro League clubs at the end of the season.
Liverpool now require a top-quality successor to Salah . However, it looks as though the Reds are tracking an extremely highly-rated player.
Liverpool are eager to sign Ansu Fati:
According to Football Transfers, Liverpool are plotting a move for Barcelona youngster Ansu Fati, who is currently on loan at Brighton. PSG have made the first move by making contact by express their interest in the winger, who is reportedly on £200,000 per week.
Liverpool are among a host of Premier League suitors for Ansu Fati. But, the player wants to prove himself at Barcelona at the end of his loan spell with Brighton. Ansu left Camp Nou on loan in the summer. Moreover, the club is no longer able to guarantee first-team football to their academy graduate.
“Now valued at €29.9 million by FootballTransfers’ in-house algorithm, Ansu could command a significant fee for his cash-strapped parent club. Moreover, Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal have all expressed an interest.”
Fati was once arguably seen as the star of Barcelona’s fabled academy, but there is no denying that his stock has fallen in recent years, with the likes of Pedri and Gavi emerging as greater talents.
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