Liverpool are ‘seeing’ Luka Suchic ahead of the summer window after Jürgen Klopp ‘interested in him’, reports Jack Talbot online.
A trusted reporter who first broke the news of the Reds’ interest in Darwin Nunez last year confirmed that the player’s release clause is understood to be “around €15-20 million”. [£13.2 -17.6m]’.
“I’ve heard the player’s release clause is around €15-20 million, so if Liverpool bring him in, that would be a pretty low fee,” the FootballTransfers journalist revealed in a Twitter update.
“He can play different roles in the midfield position, whether it’s sixth, eighth or 10th.
“He has a lot of goals in the game – nine in just under 60 appearances for Salzburg.”
The Merseysiders are known for being particularly keen to bring Jude Bellingham to Anfield in the summer.
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Assuming our recruiting team keeps a close eye on the Croatian, a fee of €15-20 million would be a good deal given how much money would be required to sign the aforementioned Borussia Dortmund genius. should be considered particularly attractive.
Of course, the 20-year-old Suchic would represent a relatively immature addition to the maturity of the likes of Mason Mount and Mateus Nunes enjoying their Merseyside ties.
Dynamism and energy levels are often associated with peaks that the Crop team has found to be missing from this season, so even with the introduction of two fresh pairs of legs the chances of regaining strength in the middle of the park is not compromised.
Stefan Bajcetic’s (18) breakout season certainly adds weight to that theory.
You can catch the clip below, courtesy of @Transfersdotcom.
Liverpool are considering signing Wonderkid midfielder Luka Suchic 🤩 @jac_talbot has all the info #LFC pic.twitter.com/rxdrq8GCKH
— Football Transfers (@Transfersdotcom) February 20, 2023
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