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The German manager has given Liverpool the order

By Charles Cornwall

The German manager has given Liverpool the order

If there was an option for Atletico Madrid to sign Roberto Firmino, either this January or more likely next summer, the Daily Mail has reported that the option, which, if it had existed, will be extinguished as Liverpool want to extend the striker's contract with total immediacy. However, this move would not be the only one against Madrid, as the English side are planning another move for Jude Bellingham and a third signing.

The English newspaper highlights in its front page that the striker, who finishes his contract in June and has been on the exit ramp since the arrivals of Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, is going to be offered a contract extension for two seasons and not only that, but the harmony with the player's club and his entourage is absolute, so if nothing goes wrong, he will renew. Jürgen Klopp and his club are finding it more difficult to close the deal with Jude Bellingham, a big target for the club, but also for Real Madrid and City. However, that does not mean that the Anfield side are any less of a threat to Los Blancos and City in this matter.

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Partly because the newspaper also assures that the decision of the entity of the city of the Beatles with the midfielder of Borussia Dortmund is absolute, bombproof, and that nothing will make them change their mind, at least until Bellingham, if necessary, looks shamelessly in another direction. As with Real Madrid, Liverpool in general and Klopp in particular are desperate to revamp their midfield. And that is where the third player in the German's mind comes from.

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The mass media reports that the German manager has given Liverpool the order to go for Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes. It is true that it will not be easy to take one of his big signings from Wolverhampton this season, as he arrived from Sporting Lisbon for £38 million, about 45 million euros, but his qualities and future, as well as his performances in the English league, would have convinced Klopp that he is a great option for the future of his midfield.

 

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