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LIVERPOOL JUST MADE A BID FOR A PLAYER WITH “FRIGHTENING SPEED,” SAYS A JOURNALIST.
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Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool are now linked with a move for Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe.
Journalist Edu Aguirre has told El Chiringuito TV that Liverpool are interested in signing Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer transfer window.
The reporter claimed Liverpool have made a €200m (£170.96m) bid for the 24-year-old France international, who former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor says is “frighteningly fast”.
PSG are ready to sell Mbappe, who has made it clear he won’t sign a contract extension, meaning he will become a free agent in the summer of 2024 as things stand.
Aguirre said, as transcribed by SportWitness: “What has been going on in the PSG offices over the past few hours is that an offer has come in from Liverpool.” “Liverpool entered the scene, Liverpool made an offer of 200 million euros for Mbappé.
Liverpool’s offer, paid in the offices of PSG in recent hours, is 200 million euros. Al-Khelaifi put Mbappe for sale.
Could Liverpool really sign Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain?
In our opinion, Liverpool fans shouldn’t hope for a potential transfer of Kylian Mbappe in the summer transfer window.
We currently only have one source telling us that Liverpool have made an offer for Mbappe. The Spanish or French press have yet to say anything about a €200m (£170.96m) offer.
So we have to wait for the local media in England and France to find out more about this situation.
One thing is certain.
If Liverpool can sign Mbappe, it will be one of the best transfer deals of the century.
Manchester City signed Erling Haaland last summer and Mbappé, who is now moving to Liverpool, would make next season’s Premier League title race a pleasure to watch.
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Dominik Szoboszlai confirms the day of his first training session with Liverpool.
Dominik Szoboszlai was quickly signed by Liverpool before his release clause expired, giving them an exciting midfielder who is prepared to begin preseason training with his new teammates.
After a quiet few weeks following the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister, fans praised the club’s quick action in signing the 22-year-old after just four days had passed from the time interest in him was first reported.
After his introduction, Szoboszlai expressed a desire to “just play,” and he won’t have to wait long because Liverpool’s preseason is starting this week.
However, Szoboszlai has stated that he will begin training on July 11, despite the fact that only a few players will reassemble at the AXA Training Center on Saturday.
He will be among the second group of players to return from international duty, joining Liverpool’s new No. 8 led Hungary in two Euro qualifiers in June.
The midfielder discussed his hectic schedule as he transitions from Leipzig to Liverpool in an interview with the Hungarian publication Nemzeti Sport.
Szoboszlai stated on Sunday, “I’ll do some training on Monday, I have some paperwork to finish, and then I’ll look at some potential homes where I’d like to live.”.
Then I have to travel to Leipzig, pack up my belongings, bid my former club farewell, and then I have to travel to Budapest.
However, I will return to Liverpool no later than the 10th because I will begin training for my new team on the 11th. ”.
Only Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are anticipated to return later in the summer after their U21 Euros campaign, so Jurgen Klopp will have the majority of his team assembled by July 11.
Prior to the Reds’ trip to Germany for a training camp and two friendlies, where we will see Szoboszlai and Mac Allister for the first time in a Liverpool shirt, the first few days of preseason will be full of testing.
But Szoboszlai believes it will take him some time to get used to the new expectations placed on him at Anfield.
The Premier League’s rhythm, Liverpool’s game, and Jurgen Klopp’s ideas all require some getting used to, Szoboszlai acknowledged, adding, “I’m trying to progress step by step.
“As in all situations, the most important thing is to have the chance to play, and if I do, I obviously want to score as many goals, give as many assists, and gain the respect of my teammates and the supporters.
“I want to always uphold the faith that they have in me here in Liverpool. ”.
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