Youssoufa Moukoko will be one of the biggest names in the upcoming transfer window. The German striker has barely had a season in the elite of European football, yet he has already been called up by Germany for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and is Borussia Dortmund's star striker. At the age of 17, teams such as Manchester City, Liverpool FC, Paris Saint Germain and Futbol Club Barcelona are already knocking on his door and asking about his current situation.
The player himself has spoken at the German training camp ahead of the World Cup in Qatar. He is clear about his future, but is not closing the door on other clubs: "I will make my decision at the right time. I am very happy at Borussia Dortmund and I know that Edin Terzic trusts me. You will know whether I stay at Dortmund or not," he said. Moukoko is emerging as one of the Bundesliga's surprise packages, having reached 10 goals a few weeks ago, making him the youngest player to do so.
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Up to six top European teams are fighting for the services of the young German striker, clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester City, Paris Saint Germain and FC Barcelona among others. Precisely, the latter is the one who wants him the most as a replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Laporta is preparing a new activation of the famous 'levers', which could make possible the arrival of Moukoko to Can Barça in the next transfer market.
Liverpool have opened the door to the entry of new investors in order to compete with other clubs with greater purchasing power. With such investments, the Reds could benefit greatly in the winter transfer window, something Jurgen Klopp wants to take advantage of to make some signings to help improve the situation of the British team, which started the season in a very irregular way.
"There is nothing decided about what we will do in the winter. We have to study it, we have time and we follow the market every day. There is no player who scores goals and we don't know him. If someone makes good saves we also know him. That's the situation, and that's what will happen, that's for sure". This was the German coach's response on the future of the winter transfer window, where he has let slip that they will focus on the arrival of a goalkeeper and a striker.
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