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Following Jurgen Klopp’s call, Leroy Sane has already decided to make Liverpool transfer decision
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Leroy Sane, a German winger for Bayern Munich, was reportedly the top candidate to take Mohamed Salah’s place, according to a report on Saturday night.
Leroy Sane, a star for Bayern Munich, previously admitted he declined a move to Liverpool.
After leaving Bundesliga side Schalke 04 in 2016, the talented attacker moved to the Premier League for an undisclosed sum.
He joined Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City team as a result of the transfer, and he had a successful run at the Etihad Stadium before leaving for Munich in 2020.
In an effort to prepare for life without Mohamed Salah, The Mirror reported on Saturday night that Liverpool was considering a move for Sane.
Following interest from Saudi Pro League team Al-Ittihad in the summer, the Egyptian has experienced intense scrutiny surrounding his future.
On the eve of the August transfer deadline, the defending champions of the country’s top division submitted a verbal offer of up to £150 million.
Due to the rumors surrounding Salah’s future, a record-breaking Sane transfer by the Reds has been suggested.
In light of all of this, it is also important to remember that the German has previously discussed how close to joining Liverpool he was before deciding to join Manchester City.
“Yes, I spoke with them as well.
Additionally, Jurgen called and spoke with me.
I joined City after that,” Sane stated to the Guardian in 2018.
He did well at [Borussia] Dortmund, where I first met him.
He’s an honest, decent, and good guy.
With Liverpool, he has done well.
Sane has two years left on his current contract at the Allianz Arena, and rumors suggest that he is in discussions about a potential extension in Bavaria.
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Following negotiations, Liverpool revealed its new plan for acquiring Hincapie.
According to sources consulted by Football Insider, a potential Liverpool acquisition of Bayer Leverkusen star Piero Hincapie may have to wait until next summer.
Despite recent statements from his agent, Football Insider reported on Monday, 9 October, that the Reds are not likely to spend a lot of money on a move for the 21-year-old in January.
Liverpool was one of several teams in talks to sign the defender in the summer transfer window, according to Manuel Sierra, Hincapie’s agent.
A potential deal, according to him, could cost around €50 million (£43.25 million).
A large transfer fee, though, is thought to be too much for Liverpool in the mid-season window after an expensive off-season spent on players like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.
Football Insider was informed by an informed source that the Merseysiders may make another attempt to sign the Ecuadorian international during the summer transfer window in 2024.
As they compete to bolster their left-sided defense, Liverpool also has other targets.
Goncalo Inacio, a defender for Sporting CP, is wanted by both the Reds and Manchester United, according to Football Insider, who first reported the news on Friday, October 6.
Inacio’s Sporting contract has a £52 million release clause.
Hincapie has only had a small amount of involvement in the 2023–24 campaign so far.
In a possible 10 games for Leverkusen so far this season, the 21-year-old has only made one start.
For Leverkusen so far this season, the 21-year-old has only had one start out of a possible ten games.
He can play both left-back and center-back, and he frequently did so for the Bundesliga team last season.
Throughout all competitions, he played in 43 games in 2022–23, scoring one goal and providing one assist.
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Liverpool is allegedly interested in a Brazilian defender.
Still looking for a defender is the Reds.With a brand-new midfield but no additional defenders, Liverpool closed the summer transfer window with a bang.
It’s obvious that the center-back position needs to be filled with fresh talent.
The injury table is a point of contention for 32-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk’s teammates Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip like it’s the final musical chair.
Although Liverpool hasn’t historically done much business in the winter, they have been known to make exceptions if the need is great enough or the player is talented enough.
The ideal illustration of that would be van Dijk himself, with whom the Reds finally agreed to a contract in January 2018.
The Brazilian player Lucas Beraldo is one that Klopp and company are reportedly considering right now to fill the need in defense.
Currently, Beraldo represents Sao Paulo in his native Brazil.
The English and European teams are reportedly interested in him, according to the Brazilian media.
In addition to the Reds, Wolves and Newcastle United are also rumored to be contenders, and teams like Porto, Benfica, and Monaco are also being mentioned. The center back, who is 19 years old and also plays for Brazil’s U20 team, made his team debut last year.
He wouldn’t be the player vying for position next to van Dijk if he did make it to Merseyside.
Up until Klopp saw evidence of his abilities, he would hold down at least fourth place in the pecking order.
He might have been a good long-term project and a nice fit for the team, according to the scouting reports.
It’s possible, but it’s more likely that they’re just spreading false information and will soon disappear from the map.
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