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Liverpool wants to sign their long-term midfield target at £35 million.

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Liverpool wants to sign their long-term midfield target at £35 million.

Manu Kone of Borussia Monchengladbach is a player who Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool is hoping to sign during current transfer window.

One more Premier League team is reportedly interested in signing the Liverpool transfer target, according to TuttoJuve.

The Italian source claims that Monchengladbach could get €40 million (£34.68 million) for Kone.

Prior to acquiring Dutch international Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich during the summer transfer window, the previous champions of both the Premier League and the Champions League desired to recruit Kone.

Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool’s Premier League rivals, are reportedly also interested in signing Kone, according to TuttoJuve.

The French midfield player is also favoured by Juventus, but the Italian team is unwilling to pay €40 million (£34.68 million) for him.

Having missed out on signing players like Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia in the summer transfer window, Klopp and Liverpool are still searching for a midfield addition.

Klopp believes he is still lacking in the midfield area after losing players like Fabinho, Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. To address the void left by the departing players, Klopp plans to sign Kone.

Liverpool is also looking to add a defender to its roster, ideally a left back. It is unknown when Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas will return from their injuries.

Three days ago was the opening of the January transfer window, and Liverpool has been connected to several players.

Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich, Antonee Robinson of Fulham, Michael Olise of Crystal Palace, and Kylian Mbappe of PSG are the players of note.

This month, Jurgen Klopp will undoubtedly add players to his squad in an effort to solidify his team’s leadership in the Premier League.

More news…….

Fabrizio Romano offers details on the Liverpool star’s anticipated next transfer.

Although Fabio Carvalho returned early from his loan term at RB Leipzig, Fabrizio Romano claims that Carvalho is coveted by Southampton

Although Fabio Carvalho returned early from his loan term at RB Leipzig, Fabrizio Romano claims that Carvalho is coveted by Southampton and other clubs. Carvalho appears likely to go out on loan from Liverpool once more.

The 21-year-old was formally reported to be returning to Anfield yesterday, but it doesn’t appear he will be around for very long. He struggled to get playing time while he was in Germany.

Speaking only to CaughtOffside for his Daily Briefing column, Romano revealed that Carvalho will be returning to the loan scene, which he believed would be beneficial for the youthful offensive midfield player from Portugal.

As was mentioned a few weeks back, Carvalho’s playing time at Leipzig did not sit well with Liverpool. Romano stated that despite the Bundesliga team’s strong desire to retain him, the player was hardly seeing the pitch, and his official return to Anfield was revealed yesterday.

Although Fabio Carvalho returned early from his loan term at RB Leipzig, Fabrizio Romano claims that Carvalho is coveted by Southampton

“So what happens next? For the second half of the season, Carvalho is expected to have a new loan move. Carvalho is about to depart from Liverpool, and a number of Premier League and Championship teams, including Southampton, are interested in loaning him.

Additionally, I believe that a loan move is the wisest course of action for the child at this point in his career. He’s a huge talent; the past year or two hasn’t been easy for him, but I have no doubt that he can recover with the correct loan move and consistent playing time.

Although Carvalho had a rough patch in the previous year or two, he showed great promise as a player when he was at Fulham, so the perfect loan transfer at this moment could be exactly what he needs to turn things around professionally.

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