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The Red's have been keeping a close eye on the PSV striker

By Sergio Moya

The Red's have been keeping a close eye on the PSV striker

Recent reports claim that the Reds and the Argentine midfielder have have reached a pre-contract agreement for the upcoming season. His £77 million release clause is 'considered inexpensive' in comparison to Bellingham's £100 million asking price, according to Marca, this is the case, they also claim that Klopp's interest in Fernandez 

"opens the door to an immediate operation and a clear road" for Real Madrid to take charge of the matter and sign Bellingham themselves, Atlanta youngster is in Klopp's sights, despite having a wide range of choices in defense, the most recent sources say that Klopp has his eye on Giorgio Scalvini of Atalanta.

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The 19-year-old, who made his debut for the first squad two years ago, has already racked up 11 league starts this season. Joel Matip is also getting older, therefore the defender can be considered as Virgil van Dijk's long-term replacement, Scalvini may be available for roughly £34 million, according to the Italian newspaper 

Gazzetta Dello Sport, and Liverpool is interested in acquiring him. However, any deal will probably have to wait until the summer, Liverpool are not interested in signing Dutch international Gakpo in January, according to Fabrizio Romano, according to recent reports, the Reds have been keeping a close eye on the PSV striker lately since 

<strong>Adding another winger to fill in for the Colombian&#39;s absence</strong>

Luis Diaz's injury setback may lead them to think about adding another winger to fill in for the Colombian's absence, Romano clarified that this is untrue in a YouTube video on The United Stand. According to what he was told, there are currently no conversations between Liverpool and Gakpo regarding all the rumors he had seen, such as "Liverpool in talks for Gakpo."

 

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