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Klopp forgets about Bellingham and is already thinking about this 40 million player

Liverpool have set their sights on one of the sensations of the last World Cup

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool have set their sights on one of the sensations of the last World Cup

Real Madrid are currently leading the race for the services of Jude Bellingham, a player also wanted by other teams such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool. According to reports from the Daily Express, the Anfield Road outfit have changed their transfer course to reinforce their midfield, at the request of Jürgen Klopp.

The Reds' new target in the winter transfer window will be Sofyan Amrabat, who was one of the stars of the Qatar 2022 World Cup and became one of Morocco's sensations in the competition. However, his transfer will not be easy, as his current club, Serie A side Fiorentina, have already stated that they will not listen to offers for less than 40 million euros.

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Something that, on the other hand, does not seem to be a problem for Liverpool, who, according to the information of the aforementioned media, are already preparing such an offer. It is clear that, if the Reds do eventually secure the services of Amrabat, Real Madrid could be even more favourites when it comes to trying to sign Bellingham.

Liverpool's current squad includes players such as Fabinho, Thiago, Henderson, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Curtis Jones and Harvey Eliott in midfield, which, together with the hypothetical arrival of the Moroccan, would leave the area well covered. Furthermore, the investment of 40 million euros in the Fiorentina player would also remove financial potential when trying to undertake other operations, such as that of Bellingham.

<strong>Klopp is excited about Amrabat</strong>

Be that as it may, from Jürgen Klopp's point of view, it is undeniable that the interest in Amrabat is more than well-founded, since, as we said, the Moroccan was one of the sensations of the last World Cup. Undoubtedly, his hypothetical incorporation would fit in perfectly with the German coach's style of play, as he is a very physical player, capable of covering a lot of ground. These are characteristics that, on paper, would fit perfectly in the Premier League, a league to which, as we said, he could make the leap to with Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool.

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