Liverpool plan swoop for £55m-rated Championship WONDERKID
Liverpool are not standing still despite winning the Premier League title. Plans are being drawn up to redesign the squad during this summer’s transfer window.
Having largely sat out the market last summer and in January, the club are ramping up their business. Jeremie Frimpong is already on board and his former Bayer Leverkusen teammate Florian Wirtz could follow suit.
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But the spending won’t stop there.
Milos Kerkez looks like he will be added soon while reinforcements are planned at centre forward and centre back too.
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Luis Diaz and Federico Chiesa could make way in order to create space for new arrivals on the wings - and the Reds have once again been tipped to add one of the most promising talents in England to the ranks.
Liverpool watching Tyler Dibling
Tyler Dibling, 19, enjoyed a breakout season in the Premier League despite suffering relegation at Southampton. Now back in the Championship, the Saints may sell their crown jewel this summer.
A potential move to Tottenham came to nothing in January and now, according to Football Insider, the England under-21 international could be on the move back to the Premier League this summer.
“Liverpool, Man United and Man City are among the clubs also watching the wonderkid’s situation closely ahead of a potential summer swoop,” a report reads.
Spurs are again interested but the report adds that the Europa League winners are reluctant to pay his £55m price tag.
Could Dibling take over from Salah?
Dibling scored twice and added one assist last season and is under contract at St. Mary’s until 2027. The left-footer plays mostly on the right wing - excelling at dribbling and winning fouls - and could be groomed into a long-term heir to Mohamed Salah in time.
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First, the Reds will have to fight off interest from the Premier League’s other big sides. But the player is reported to favour a move to Anfield and the club has proven to be an attractive destination in recent times for outstanding young British and Irish talents.
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