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Liverpool in the lead to sign a target valued at €60 million with 22 G/A last season

Teun Koopmeiners, a midfielder for the Netherlands, is still rumoured to be on Liverpool’s radar.

Liverpool and Juventus have taken notice of the 26-year-old after his stellar season with Atalanta in the previous campaign. Liverpool is expected to pay €60 million for the player this summer, according to a report from Gazzetta Dello Sport.

It will be intriguing to observe if Liverpool is prepared to pay that much for the midfield player. It’s no secret that they will require additional midfielders this summer. After leaving the team at the end of the previous campaign, Thiago Alcantara will need to be sufficiently replaced.

Koopmeiners will infuse the Liverpool midfield with goals and inventiveness despite having a different skill set. The Netherlands international finished the previous season with 16 goals in all competitions and five assists. He might end up being Liverpool’s best addition for the upcoming campaign.

Liverpool might find it too costly to acquire Koopmeiners.

That being said, the Italian group may need to temper its demands. Although Koopmeiners is a good player, Liverpool is unlikely to agree to pay that type of money for him given his €60 million valuation. They cannot afford to overspend on a midfield player, thus they will also need to strengthen the other positions in their team.

Juventus is also interested in signing the midfield player, but they lack the funds to cover the asking price. For almost €40 million, the Turin team is aiming to capture the midfield player. Where the 26-year-old winds up in the end is still unknown. This summer, he will be drawn to the prospect of playing for elite teams like Juventus and Liverpool because he is undoubtedly talented enough to do so.

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Liverpool star “ready to seal summer exit” as he “rejects contract offer.”

Adrian

One of Arne Slot’s players received a fresh contract offer from Liverpool this summer. However, he had already expressed a wish to relocate to a place where he will play.

At the end of the season, Adrian, the 37-year-old Spaniard goalkeeper for Liverpool, was offered a fresh one-year contract extension; however, he turned it down in favour of going back home.

The local publication ABC Sevilla claims that Adrian is close to signing a contract to join La Liga team Real Betis, whom Liverpool will play in a preseason friendly in a few weeks. Adrian joined Liverpool on a free transfer from West Ham United in 2019 and has since made 26 appearances for the club.

Adrian had already stated in mid-May (via Muchodeporte) that he intended to go back to Spain. “I would like to return to La Liga after 11 seasons in the Premier League,” he stated. “A cycle would come to an end. I’m still prepared to compete, though. I may be 37, but I feel great.

“Goalkeepers, you understand that daily training provides you with the intensity necessary to compete, provided you take good care of yourself and haven’t had any severe injuries recently. It’s true that I would like to return to La Liga, and I believe I have a lot of time left. It must be a pleasant, fascinating project.

“Neither have I had a seat with Liverpool yet. Although it’s true that we will be keeping a close eye on La Liga, I don’t rule out the possibility of us having a chat.”

Following several changes in that area throughout the summer, Fabian Otte has been named as the new goalkeeping coach at Liverpool. Along with Jurgen Klopp, John Achterberg and Jack Robinson have gone on, and Caoimhin Kelleher, the backup choice, has acknowledged that he might have to go too in order to play regularly.

According to Liverpool.com, Adrian would need to leave Liverpool in order to play before he retires. For him and his family, it might make sense to move back to Spain. Arne Slot was never going to play Adrian for the Reds next season, but practically, the team needs enough bodies in the goalkeeping department to be trusted. He would just stay for the training exercises.

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