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A French attacker for Frankfurt, appears to be a top priority for the Reds

Liverpool will be persuaded to take action

By Sergio Moya

Liverpool will be persuaded to take action
Liverpool will be persuaded to take action
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The official opening of transfer windows throughout Europe has sparked an uptick in rumors. Although Cody Gakpo has already been acquired by Liverpool, there is still debate about whether the midfield will be strengthened however, players other than midfielders have also been mentioned in relation to a move to Anfield. 

One of the most recent rumors claims that one of the World Cup's breakthrough players is being pursued by both Liverpool and Manchester United although it is unclear whether Liverpool will be persuaded to take action, reinforcements for the park's center have also been proposed as a possibility. In a recent statement, 

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Jürgen Klopp stressed to supporters that the club is not "playing Monopoly" and hinted that the acquisition of Gakpo might be the sole transaction made during the winter transfer window, Following their success in signing Cody Gakpo ahead of rival Manchester United, Liverpool has been tipped to repeat the feat, and Kolo Muani of Frankfurt in France appears to be at the top of the Reds' list. 

Kolo Muani has contributed 10 assists and five goals for the German team this season in the Bundesliga, and he also scored once in Qatar. Frankfurt is reportedly holding out for a club record transfer fee of around £55 million ($66 million/€63 million), Since joining Atalanta at the start of last season, the left-footed Dutchman has established himself as one of the team's most important

Scored four goals in 16 Serie A games this season

Midfielders. Koopmeiners, a center midfielder, has scored four goals in 16 Serie A games this season and is a threat from set pieces and the penalty spot. At the World Cup, his inventive free kick for the Netherlands against Argentina forced overtime, however, it is questionable whether Liverpool now requires a second technical midfielder. If Koopmeiners joined, he would serve as somewhat of a knowledge bridge between people like Thiago and Harvey Elliott.


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