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Jürgen Klopp is desperate, wants to offer more than €100m for this player

German coach knows the need for midfielder

By Charles Cornwall

German coach knows the need for midfielder
German coach knows the need for midfielder
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Liverpool have already made a bid for a midfielder who is breaking records with the La Liga and European champions. Now, Manchester United's million-dollar bid for El Halcón, the nickname of Uruguayan Federico Valverde who is one of German manager Jürgen Klopp's obsessions for the next transfer window, has come to light.

Fede Valverde is 24 years old and has established himself, on his own merits, as one of the stalwarts of Carlo Ancelotti's project at the helm of Real Madrid. That is why he has been attracting the attention of some of the most emblematic powers on planet football for some time now, but the Merengues' position is very clear (he is non-transferable).

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Without going any further, Liverpool were already interested in the Uruguay international. However, Los Blancos knocked down a spectacular €100m bid for El Halcón. Now, according to the information handled by OK Diario, Fede is on the shopping list of another Premier League power. Although the Reds will not give up and will seek to make a new offer to finally get his signature.

Namely, Manchester United have been captivated by the spectacular version of the professional who once wore the Deportivo de la Coruña jersey. However, the Red Devils were also keen on the sensational midfielder. And the aforementioned source speaks of an offer that soared to a whopping €120m.

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In fact, it seems that Old Trafford were on a mission to land Valverde before casting their nets over Casemiro (30). Despite this, MU managed to recruit the Brazilian during the summer transfer window. Valverde's Real Madrid tie runs until June 2027, along with a prohibitive €1,000 termination clause.