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Klopp surprised with France's best player against Denmark, would arrive for free at Liverpool

This player shone in the World Cup clash between the French and the Danes 

By Charles Cornwall

This player shone in the World Cup clash between the French and the Danes 
This player shone in the World Cup clash between the French and the Danes 
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Liverpool will have to measure their strength against their most recent bête noire in Europe: Real Madrid. The reason for this is as follows: the kings of the Old Continent will be the Reds' opponents in the last 16 of the Champions League. However, this article is going to focus on their plans in the market.

Signed for free in 2019 after leaving PSG, who wanted to keep him at all costs, Adrien Rabiot has had a difficult time at Juventus due to injuries or lack of confidence from his coaches, among other things. Until he exploded just this season when it seemed to be his last.

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After being close to going to Manchester United in the summer, the deal was broken and the French international has managed to redeem himself and more than redeem himself at the Piedmont club in the first part of the season. No less than 5 goals in 16 games this season for a player who has also convinced Didier Deschamps.

In fact, he scored the equaliser to help France come from behind against Australia last Tuesday at the World Cup in Qatar and this Saturday he shone against Denmark.  And the 27-year-old is convincing everyone, so much so that CalcioMercato.com is already talking about several top-level suitors for the player in the near future.

Klopp wants Rabiot

According to information published by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Jürgen Klopp's side are keeping an eye on Adrien Rabiot (27). The midfielder, who is currently at Juventus, has the option of a free transfer in 2023. An opportunity that they can take advantage of at Anfield.