Two different midfielders have reportedly been approached by Liverpool in an effort to bolster the club’s roster.
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The Reds have already brought in Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, and Endo to their midfield, but they have already let go of five players from that position, necessitating the addition of more reinforcements this summer.In response, Liverpool signed Cheick Doucoure from Mali and Ryan Gravenberch from the Netherlands.The Merseysiders and Gravenberch have successfully negotiated, according to The Mail.
Gravenberch, who sat on Bayern Munich’s bench for the entirety of the previous season, wants to start this time around.
The 21-year-old is capable of filling the No. 6 or No. 8 spot effectively and possesses the required abilities to finally succeed compatriot Gini Wijnaldum at Anfield.Supposedly, if the Anfield club offered £30 million for the former Ajax youth, the Bavarians would be open to negotiating with them.After only making three starts all of last season, Konrad Laimer’s acquisition has caused him to fall from third to fourth choice midfielder in the Bundesliga.
However, according to Simon Jones, Liverpool apparently moved and spoke with Crystal Palace about signing Doucoure.As a defensive midfielder, the African superstar is exceptional at defending and disrupting play. Despite being expensive, he made a splash during his debut season in England.
The Eagles may require a £60 million offer in order to sign the player, according to a recent article in The Independent.Who should Jurgen Klopp sign to bolster the team’s midfield, in your opinion?