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Klopp loses his head after Liverpool defeat, offers 'blank cheque' for this player

Reds aim to make up ground in Premier League, shaking up transfer market

By Charles Cornwall

Reds aim to make up ground in Premier League, shaking up transfer market
Reds aim to make up ground in Premier League, shaking up transfer market
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Before the break for the World Cup in Qatar, the news of possible transfers does not stop at Anfield and reports from England reveal that Liverpool FC have already contacted Real Madrid's Uruguayan Federico Valverde to find out his situation with the Merengues, who continue with their rejuvenation of lines. The 24-year-old midfielder is currently under contract until 2027.

Tottenham's South Korean Heung Min-Son, whose name has been rumoured in the corridors of Anfield in recent days, despite having a contract with Spurs until 2025, is also interested in Tottenham's Heung Min-Son. Both of these names are to the liking of boss Jürgen Klopp, who has acknowledged that lines need to be strengthened ahead of the second half of the season, as he has struggled to find an 'eleven' so far in the face of so many injuries.

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Valverde began his professional career at Uruguayan club Peñarol in 2015, where he stood out and attracted the attention of world scouts who wanted to take him to Europe, with Real Madrid paying 5 million the following year for the Uruguay Under-17 star. Fede' continued his development at Real Madrid Castilla, and was even loaned to Deportivo La Coruña in 2017, where Zinedine Zidane called him up to the first team, following the Julen Lopetegui process, who consolidated him with Los Merengues.

On the other hand, Heung Min-Son made his professional career in Europe, being Germany the entrance to develop in the Academy of Hamburger SV in 2009, reaching the first team in the following season and being transferred to Bayern Leverkusen in 2013, standing out and astonishing the world, especially Spurs, who did not think much about getting his services in 2015.

Klopp wants Valverde

Federico Valverde would have a 'blank cheque' on the table, but his signing could include some Red's players as 'bargaining chips', as he is now one of the most highly rated South Americans in football today. While Son is a player who knows the Premier League, he would have no problem adapting and from day one, he would start to produce results like in London, where he is a star.

 


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