According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool may still earn 80 million pounds by selling players until the transfer window is closed. Liverpool's transfer spending this summer was as high as £295 million, but they have recovered £190 million by sellin...
According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool may still earn 80 million pounds by selling players until the transfer window is closed.
Liverpool's transfer spending this summer was as high as £295 million, but they have recovered £190 million by selling players. The transfer fees of players such as Nunes, Louis Diaz, Kelleh, Kanssa, Arnold, Taylor Morton and Nat Phillips have brought considerable income to the Reds. However, the future of Elliott and young Scottish winger Ben Dock remains uncertain. Elliott, who was rated as high as 50 million pounds, attracted interest from Leipzig and Crystal Palace, and Brighton and West Ham United have also shown interest in him. Dock has attracted the attention of West Ham United, Wolves and Leeds United, and Everton also inspected him last season.
Italian sources say Chiesa Jr. may return to Italy in the last few weeks of the transfer window, but Liverpool won't let him go until he finds a replacement, Zimikas is also one of the players who can leave, Nottingham Forest has remained interested in him all summer, and Leeds United have cooled down their interest in him after signing Lille left-back Gabriel Goodmondson. In addition, there is Spanish teenager Bajchetic. He performed well in his second-to-last season with Klopp, but then suffered from injuries. Last season, he loaned to Salzburg (unsuccessful) and Las Palmas (successful). It is understood that Celta has real interest in signing him, but it is not clear whether Liverpool is willing to let him leave the team. This time last year, Slott allegedly told Bajchetic that he planned to reintegrate into the first team if he could prove his physical condition and ability during loan.
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