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Liverpool battles for £80 million Bayern Munich star along side Chelsea and Manchester City.

current transfer rumours surrounding Liverpool as the team looks to bolster its roster this summer under new manager

Arne Slot As Liverpool gets ready for a new chapter under Arne Slot, all eyes are on the summer transfer market.

The Reds are in for an interesting moment now that they have a new manager in charge for the first time since Brendan Rodgers was replaced by Jurgen Klopp in October 2015. On August 17, Slot’s team will go to Ipswich Town to open their Premier League campaign with the hopes of making a strong start.

Additionally, the Reds are also monitoring Jamal Musiala’s current circumstances at Bayern Munich, according to our friends at the Mirror. He reportedly believes that the Premier League is the next phase of his career.

With two goals scored by Germany thus far at Euro 2024, the aggressive midfielder has already had a major impact. Musiala has reportedly turned down a new £150,000-per-week contract from Bayern, but he has chosen to remain open to other options. The German star is reportedly attracting interest from Chelsea and Manchester City as well.

The 21-year-old will reportedly cost at least £80 million; he still has two years left on his current Bayern contract. In addition, his estimated weekly salary is in the region of £200,000.

According to reports elsewhere, Liverpool is reportedly considering Wolves left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri, with interest also expressed by Man City and Chelsea, according to the Algerian media outlet La Gazette du Fennec.

According to reports, the 23-year-old is prepared to advance in his career by joining a Champions League team. Throughout the previous season, Aït-Nouri was a constant in Wolves’ defence, making 38 appearances in all competitions as Gary O’Neil’s team placed 14th in the Premier League.

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Liverpool and Tottenham battle for ‘world-class’ Premier League talent with a £60 million release clause.

Eberechi Eze

Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are expected to be active in the summer transfer window as they seek to strengthen their squads ahead of next season.

The Reds were in the Premier League title fight for much of the season, but experienced a late-season slump, finishing third in the table.

Meanwhile, Tottenham were in contention for the Champions League until mid-April, but ultimately finished fifth.

A Premier League star who has been linked with both Liverpool and Tottenham has now been confirmed to have a release clause.

Crystal Palace sources have revealed to TBR Football that England player Eberechi Eze has a release clause in his contract.

Eze signed his current contract late last year, and it was thought that it contained a provision.

TBR can now confirm the existence of a clause, which we are informed is comparable to Michael Olise’s and worth at least £60 million.

Eberechi Eze

While Eze’s clause, like Olise’s, is active, Palace has made it clear to both players that they do not want them to leave and that if they do, their clauses should be paid in full – rather than accepting any form of deal.

Eze, who has been named to England’s Euro 2024 squad, has several suitors, including Liverpool, Tottenham, and Newcastle, all of which are aware of his contractual status.

Liverpool and Tottenham are buoyed by Eberechi Eze’s release clause

We’ve all seen how excellent Eze is at the top level, so the news that the ‘world-class’ 25-year-old has a release clause is fantastic for Liverpool and Tottenham.

Obviously, a player of Eze’s calibre will not come cheap, but if a club is willing to activate the release clause, Palace cannot stand in his way.

Let us see what occurs in the coming weeks. Without a doubt, Eze would be an excellent addition to any of the Premier League’s best teams; the only question now is who is ready to put up the money.

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