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Midfielder available for £51 million to pick Liverpool, but only under one condition
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According to sources in Italy, Liverpool’s chances of signing Teun Koopmeiners are limited to one condition. The midfield player is being chased by the Reds.
Teun Koopmeiners, who will most likely leave Atalanta this summer, is being pursued by Juventus. For starters, the Dutchman has acknowledged that in public.
“I told the De Telegraaf in March that I want to leave Atlanta in the summer,” Koopmeiners said.
“Napoli showed real interest in us last season, but the two teams were unable to come to an understanding. This year, hopefully, there will be options to think about. I’m having fun in Italy with my partner, but I’d rather brave the weather to go to some parties in England!”
Juventus appears to have the best chance of winning the Koopmeiners, but they must exercise caution. Liverpool can make a difference, even though the Old Lady is leading, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
If everything was equal, Koopmeiners would undoubtedly choose Juventus. Here’s the rub: if there were equal offers, he would go to Turin.
However, if Liverpool’s offer is better, they might be chosen.
“If Liverpool, after the first contacts in February, were to get serious about [Koopmeiners], everything would be more complicated,” the newspaper states.
Chelsea and Teun Koopermeinerers
This follows a report by Sport Mediaset that Liverpool is in the running and may spend a lot of money on the Dutchman. Koopmeiners has, after all, previously played for Arne Slot and flourished.
For one season, the two worked together at AZ Alkmaar. It was that campaign that secured Koopmeiners’ transfer to Atalanta, and it might be an additional factor that tips the scales in Liverpool’s favour in this match. Of course, if Slot does end up managing them.
This is beginning to seem like one of Liverpool’s more noteworthy summer transfer tales. According to Sport Mediaset, Koopmeiners would require a transfer fee of £51 million, although he is a talent worth pursuing.
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Going to be leaving soon There are just two teams interested in this Liverpool midfielder.
Thiago, a midfielder for Liverpool, currently only has two alternatives for the summer.
This is in line with a recent rumour from Fichajes, which states that two Italian teams are interested in the seasoned Spanish midfield player.
After sustaining a muscle injury in February, Thiago, 33, is expected to depart Liverpool when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign.
What’s next for Thiago after his trade to Liverpool?
And now that his future is uncertain, the 33-year-old playmaker is reportedly drawing interest from Juventus and Inter Milan, albeit his next move has not yet been determined.
Thiago has played in Spain with Barcelona and Germany with Bayern Munich, but he hasn’t played in Serie A, which is one reason a transfer to Italy would be appealing to him.
However, it wouldn’t be shocking if Liverpool’s soon-to-be-leaving number six ended up in the Middle East before hanging up his boots, with clubs in the affluent Pro League of Saudi Arabia scheduled for a massive £2 billion summer buying binge.
Thiago, who won the FA and Carabao Cup under Jurgen Klopp, has spent four years at Anfield and has contributed directly to nine goals in 98 games across all competitions
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