Liverpool wait on £30m offer with sale looking CERTAIN
Liverpool look certain to bag £30m as they wait on an offer. The Reds are looking to make some money.
It's quite incredible how many deals Liverpool have on the go already. They've already complete three, in fact.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold left early to join Real Madrid for £10m, while Jeremie Frimpong arrived from Bayer Leverkusen on the same day. Caoimhin Kelleher has now signed for Brentford, too.
But the Reds remain in talks with Leverkusen as they attempt to strike a deal for Florian Wirtz. They're also talking with Bournemouth to try and sign Milos Kerkez while there are rumours of talks over a striker on top of it all.
They've already rebuffed an approach from Barcelona for Luis Diaz. There's the future of Darwin Nunez to sort, as well, with Al-Hilal looking into a deal once again.
And now there's another to add to the list.
Ben Doak is a wanted man
There is growing interest in Ben Doak. The Scot impressed massively for Middlesbrough last season before his campaign was interrupted by injury.
But Liverpool rejected a few offers back in January. Ipswich Town pushed the hardest to sign Doak, only for the Reds to be in no real mood for selling.
Now the Hounslow Herald claims Brentford would like to sign Doak. Brentford are massive fans of Liverpool players, it seems, having already signed Kelleher this summer and signing Sepp van den Berg and Fabio Carvalho a year ago.
Doak could well become the fourth Liverpool squad player to head there. But they've got a challenge.
The report mentions Liverpool's asking price of £30m, which is easily attainable for the Bees. Complicating matters are Crystal Palace and Brighton, who are also interested in Doak.
While that's not necessarily good news for Brentford, it's fantastic news for Liverpool. The interest from three solid Premier League sides essentially guarantees the £30m fee.
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Liverpool will be inclined to sell, too, as they're pushing for that record-breaking Wirtz deal. For now, they wait for an offer but a sale here looks almost certain.
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