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After losing the Champions League, Liverpool starts to clean up and has already put a price tag on a defender

The Reds have already started to prepare for next season and are determined to enter the transfer market with everything.

By Wilian Estrella

29/05/2022, 05:36 PM

The Reds have already started to prepare for next season and are determined to enter the transfer market with everything.

The summer transfer market is about to begin and several teams are already sounding out players to strengthen their squad for next season one of them is the Reds because after losing the Champions League, Liverpool is starting to clean up and has already put a price tag on a defender.

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Jürgen Klopp's team experienced a sad episode yesterday when they were defeated by Real Madrid in the final of the UEFA Champions League, so the Anfield board has already begun with the survey not only of players but of clubs that could receive their elements that will leave the team this summer.

And from England, there is already a team that wants a Reds defender to strengthen its squad, so negotiations have already begun between Liverpool and the Italian team, so that the Red element can play in Italian soccer from next season, in search of minutes and prominence, something he did not get in Jürgen Klopp's team.

The defender to whom Liverpool has already put a price tag and the team he would be joining

According to the international press, defender Nathaniel Phillips is ready to leave Liverpool, although the player is on loan at the moment to Bournemouth of the second division of English soccer, a team that wants to sign him for more than 17 million dollars, a price at which Liverpool wants to give the player a chance, who apparently has found his place in the Cherrie team that plays in the Football League Championship.

And the 17 million dollars that the Reds would get for the player would be very useful in the summer transfer market, to reinforce and seek revenge on Real Madrid next season and also with a view to winning the Premier League, another tournament in which the Anfield team failed to finish second in the competition, behind Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.

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