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Liverpool informed that Bremer's £50 million deal will be accepted

Football Insider has been informed by sources that Liverpool must make a proposal of £50 million in order to get Gleison Bremer, a top player for Juventus.

Anfield has made the 27-year-old a major target as they prioritise adding defence reinforcements as soon as possible during the summer transfer window.

After moving across Turin to Juventus four years after joining Torino in 2018, Bremer has been a standout performance in Serie A.

On Monday, July 22, Football Insider reported that Liverpool and Aston Villa will compete to capture Juventus star Dean Huijsen.

According to sources, Reds transfer directors view 19-year-old Huijsen as “one for the future” and still hope to add a defender to Anfield this summer.

Bremer, valued at £50m, and Inacio are Liverpool’s primary targets

After showing long-term interest, Marc Guehi was another candidate on the list.

However, Football Insider disclosed on Tuesday, July 23, that Liverpool has been turned off by Crystal Palace’s demands of £70 million.

Goncalo Inacio has also been watched by the Merseysiders for a considerable amount of time, and it is thought that the Sporting CP defender’s European experience is especially appealing to the Reds’ transfer squad.

Bremer and Inacio are two of Liverpool’s best possibilities as they try to make their first major summer acquisition.

Bremer, who has five caps for Brazil, signed a new contract in December 2023 and is currently under contract at Turin until June 2028.

Though his contract at Anfield expires in June 2025, current captain and defensive mainstay Virgil van Dijk has hinted at a possible departure in recent months.

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A Liverpool defender wants to leave Anfield with a Champions League club showing interested

Van den Berg, who announced publicly that he intended to leave Liverpool after spending last season on loan at Mainz, has received an offer

Sepp van den Berg is rumoured to have asked Liverpool to lower their asking price for him so he can depart this summer.

Van den Berg, who announced publicly that he intended to leave Liverpool after spending last season on loan at Mainz, has received an offer from PSV Eindhoven.

PSV is eager to sign the Dutchman, according to Voetbal International, but not at Liverpool’s €20 million asking price.

Van der Berg wants to leave Anfield this summer, and PSV, the winners of the Dutch Eredivisie, is interested in signing him. This is because he probably won’t have many opportunity to play regular first-team games with the Reds next season.

The player’s intentions are now clear as Van den Berg’s reps beg Liverpool to reduce their asking price.

The defender believes the Reds are asking for too much money, especially since he only has two years left on his deal.

His thoughts have changed due to PSV, and according to Voetbal International, he and his management have informed Liverpool of their want to go as well.

The defender hasn’t made it into the first team since joining the team and has spent time away from Anfield on loan.

Van den Berg is clearly far down the pecking order and will have a difficult time breaking into the first squad at the Reds, as they currently have options in central defence with Virgil Van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, and Jarell Quansah.

Liverpool’s roster will grow by one defender.

Following a "transfer request," Liverpool may let go of a wanted player in order to sign Mohamed Salah's replacement.

Liverpool is anticipated to add a central defender to the squad this summer after being linked to a move for Leny Yoro of Lille.

Arne Slot’s squad will have a harder time finding a spot for the young defender in the upcoming campaign.

His career is currently in need of a change of scenery, and Liverpool should be able to recoup some of its costs by selling him and using the money to make some summer transfers.

Although the Reds have not yet begun their transfer window operations under the new manager, they are anticipated to add midfield and defence players

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