According to the British newspaper Mail, Liverpool are the main candidates to sign Youssoufa Moukoko in the next summer transfer window. A signing with both the short and long term in mind. The German striker, just 17, is out of contract with Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2023 and has no intention of renewing because he feels he is ready to make the step up to a bigger club. He can choose his future and sign a big contract.
His current form is impressive as he has 4 goals and 5 assists in 756 minutes played at the start of the season. He has earned his place at Borussia Dortmund, but feels he needs to have more continuity and is at the ideal time to play at the top level. Liverpool are the main favourites to sign him because Jürgen Klopp wants to convince the player and ensure he has continuity.
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He is the club's choice to replace Roberto Firmino, who is out of contract in the summer and could leave for another club. Moukoko is ideal for Liverpool's style of play and is also a long-term option. The German newspaper 'Bild' reported that the player had a conflict with his family and that this is one of the reasons why he has not yet renewed his contract with Dortmund. The proposal of the 'Borusser', a three-year agreement with a salary that would exceed ten million.
However, if the player waits until he comes of age on 20 November, Bild also reported that this would allow him to sign his own contracts. The player has so far been dependent on his family in terms of team deals. However, his agent Patrick Williams has completely severed Moukoko's relationship with his parents.
His relatives accuse the agent of being greedy and so the player has decided to distance himself from his parents and deprive them of access to his earnings. His anger is so severe that he is considering auctioning off his parents' house in Hamburg, worth 1.07 million. The trial to settle the case on 10 November.
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