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Klopp already knows price of new Luis Diaz, would be much cheaper than Firmino

The Reds have found options to strengthen their attack for the upcoming transfer window

By Charles Cornwall

28/11/2022, 05:21 AM

The Reds have found options to strengthen their attack for the upcoming transfer window

The great research work done by Liverpool goes beyond just looking for the new promises that are in football on the old continent, deciding to extend its domain to America, where they found from the United States and more specifically in the MLS who could possibly become the next great striker in Europe, interesting the important men of Anfield to have a backup after the veteran Brazilian Roberto Firmino.

Klopp and his people were interested to hear the word of the scout who followed Luis Diaz closely at the time, apparently liking those attractive explanations that were made around the Chicago Fire player, Jhon Jáder Durán, an attacker of Colombian origin who at just 18 years old is already making his name resonate in Europe, where teams like Lille, Frankfurt and PSV are already after his steps.

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Currently the Reds have not presented great offensive deficiencies with the imminent improvement of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Darwin Nunez, but perhaps Jurgen Klopp is analysing the arrival of this Colombian element to be of use in subsequent seasons, looking through these years for that leap in quality and what better than having on his side the new promises of South American football.

As the Reds are a historic institution not only in the Premier League but around the world, they would undoubtedly capture the attention and interest of Duran to be able to talk about a medium-term project, not being for that club a problem the economic issue behind, because those 10 million euros would be nothing compared to the great potential that they can get to squeeze the new Colombian jewel.

<strong>Jhon Durán would cost 10 million</strong>

The reference of the scout who brought Luis Diaz is a good start for the Reds who are sounding out different markets to strengthen their team with immediate and short-medium term projects, with the implementation of a young attacker perhaps being the pressure that Darwin Nunez may need in the future to not show low peaks of quality throughout a season, getting Klopp with that an internal competition for a highly coveted position.

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