Liverpool transfer summary: Dembele has “made an offer” with the fourth deal to complete

The Reds may have stated they won’t sign any more players this summer, but that hasn’t stopped many reports linking them to a whole host of names.

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Liverpool’s summer transfer market began explosively with the addition of three new signings and the departure of striker Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich, and things are expected to calm down a lot until the start of the season. coming.

The Reds have recently denied reports linking them to the Porto Otavio winger, but have allegedly “made an offer” for Ousmane Dembele, while an exciting teenager will join next month. Elsewhere, reports of a second exchange deal with Naby Keita have surfaced.

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It is considered Keita’s second exchange agreement

Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita will enter the final 12 months of his current deal and negotiations over his future at Anfield have not yet begun, although previous reports had revealed that the Reds would make him their priority once they start. the preseason.

And after speculation that Liverpool should consider using the Guinea international as part of a “more effective player” deal to sign Nico Barella from Inter Milan, in order to help reduce the its asking price of £ 77 million, a new report has revealed that Keita could be involved in another exchange deal for a different player.

According to Calciomercato, Liverpool could offer Keita to Juventus as part of an exchange deal to get Adrien Rabiot, who has expressed his desire to leave Turin this summer. It has been claimed that both players are worth £ 17 million and there would be no fee for either club.

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The Reds “have made an offer” for Dembele

Liverpool may claim their summer spending is over, but the Reds have been linked with a move for Barcelona’s Ousmane Dembele since the January transfer window, and now a report has revealed that Jurgen Klopp’s team have “make an offer” for the French.

According to the Spanish press Sport, through Paisley Gates, Liverpool is one of five clubs that has made an offer to sign Dembele as a free agent, with his contractual situation at the Camp Nou still to be resolved after the end of the 2021 season / 22. campaign.

The Catalan club remains hopeful of staying ahead of the striker, despite his disappointing return to Spain since joining Borussia Dortmund in 2017 for 105 million euros plus 40 million euros in supplements, scoring 32 goals in 150 matches in all competitions.

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Exciting teenager willing to sign

Liverpool are well known for incorporating young players for the future, as seen with this year’s three summer signings, but they are now adding to their setup with the transfer of Derry City youngster Trent Kone-Doherty .

Ireland reports say the youngster will officially join the Reds next month, after a season in Ireland in which he has been included as a member of Derry’s first team squad, while making his debut early of the year.

The teenager has also been called up eight times with the Under-16 and Under-17 teams of the Republic of Ireland, scoring two goals. He is the latest addition to Liverpool’s youth line-up and hopes to follow in the footsteps of Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton.

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