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Klopp must pay 60 million for Gonçalo Inacio, player who wouldn't like defender's arrival

Jürgen Klopp already knows the price he should pay if he wants to sign the Portuguese defender

By Sergio Moya

Jürgen Klopp already knows the price he should pay if he wants to sign the Portuguese defender

Our Liverpool is on tour in Asia, as the team is already in Singapore for the next two pre-season matches against Leicester City and FC Bayern. However, despite the fact that the club is already training for their next match, Jürgen Klopp and the Anfield board are still working to continue signing players, as they have only been able to finalize the arrival of two players so far.

 

Despite the fact that the two reinforcements brought in by the board, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, promise to become stars of the team, Klopp is not satisfied with that and wants to add at least a couple of more players, including a central defender as he considers the defensive line to be one of the weakest areas last season, especially with the injuries to Virgil van Dijk.

That is why, for several weeks several names have been heard to arrive at Anfield to fill that position, but in recent days Gonçalo Inacio the Portuguese defender of Sporting Lisbon has taken force as one of the candidates. However, the media of that country Record portugal, has reported that Inacio, 21 years old is about to sign a new contract with his current club, which will include a termination clause of 60 million euros, price that Liverpool should pay if they want to try to sign him at some point.

 

The player who would not like the arrival of Inacio

Should Liverpool decide to try to pursue the signing of Gonçalo Inacio and pay his €60 million termination clause, Ibrahima Konaté could lose his place as a starter that he currently seems to have. In addition, Joe Gomez, who is tipped to be the first substitute in defense, would also lose playing time with the arrival of Inacio and would not be very happy with his possible arrival at Anfield.

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